Exeter Advocate, 1912-9-26, Page 7KEEI' CHILDREN WELL
DUR1 i ROT WEATHER
Every motherknows how fatal
the hot summer months are to
small children, Cholera infantum,
diarrhoea, dysontry and stomach
;>. -troubles are rife .at this time and
often a precious little life is lost
after only a few hours iI e'
ss, The'
mother who keepsBaby's-
e Own Tab-
lets
b
lets iu the house feels safe, Tho
occasional rase of the Tablets .pre-
vent stomach and bowel troubles,
or if the trouble -comes suddenly—
as
as it geerall d es—
the -Tablets.,
will bring the baby. safely through,
The Tablets aro sold by medicine
dealers or by mail at 25 cents a boiz.
from' The Dr, Williams' ams Medicine
Co., Brockville, Ont.
BUILDING TILE "IGLOO."
Vlore th▪ e Eskimos Frcet a Snow
IEouzo„ in Labrador.
Only one throng, the assurance of
a night's • shelter of comparative
comfort, makes a winter's sledge
journey across the desolate, inter-
minable wastes of Labrador bear.
a able., The methed of seeTuring this
shelter is described by Dr, S,
Button in "Among ;the Eskimos of
1abrador,"
"What will you do if you cannot
reaeh home d" I asked Jehannnos,
ono afternoon, as we ,: labored
through the drifting snow, in the
:teeth of an arctic storm,
"Stop and build a snow house,"
said he. •
"Will you be able' to find 'good
snow in this weather?"
"Find good snore?" said Johan-
nes, with a look of»surprise. "I Can
always find good snore,"
hon the+ afternoon light began
*.to grow chill, he pulled rut one of
the big n ,r - i es , g
s •a r kn res, an appaallna�,
weapon, with a bone handle and e
blade re yard long Brandishing
this, he trotted from side to side
prodding •here and jabbingthere.
He was "finding snow," Son Jul-
ins stopped the sledge, and they
he consultation
When the place was chosen, it
was -a, gently sloping hillside, for
(here the snow hardens the best,—
my drivers were soon at work. Each
man armed himself with his huge
t,now-knife, and between them they
,narked a circle- on the snow. Then
Johannes retired to the middle, and
:began to (lig. Ile first made a
wedge-shaped holo, to give himself
a start; and then from the aides *f
the ;hole he carved ...great slabs of
,she frozen snow, I judged them to
be about six or eight inches thick;
eeeo or three feet long ante1ghteen
.inches high, a`^ id they were nearly_
as heave' as stone,
Johannes just tumbled them out
of his hole as fast as he could cut
then, and as the hole grew I saw
that the slabs were all slightly
curved. Julius seized each slab as
it toppled :out, and carried it gin-
gerly to the edge of the oircle. He
set the slabs on edge, side by side,
,and chipped them a little from the
top) so that they leaned inward.
He pared away, the first fe,w with
his knife, so shat the lowest ring
formed the beginning of a spiral;.
Dile followed the spiral up, prop-
ping eachslab against -its neigh-
bor,. and chipping its edge sa that
it leaned well inward.
Meanwhile Johannes got nearer
and nearer the wall with his
dig-
ging,
gxng, and his work got harder and
hdinstead o to li
er, forns cad f b n the
-aux , m g
slabs out, be had to pick thein up
and hand them to Julius over the
Ieaning wall. I thought the wall
looked frail and unsafe, but Julius
seemed to think otherwise, for he
crawled up en it and leaned o'er
to see ,how Johannes was getting on
inside. As a matter of fact, his
rfeallient"s iib so
m�s;�lillackheads, reel,'
an .oily oily skin, itching;;
,„
d. thin ori :if 1iiii
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weight ,only pressed the slabs toge-
ther a bit more firmly.
At, A last the,•spiral was finishecl,all
but the "key -,stone" Julius sprawl
ed en the side of the house, while'
Johannes's, hands shoved a bile slab
through the opening that still re-
mained at, the top. Julius laid it
over 2i cher hole, and chipped the
edges away with his knife until it
gently dropped into place.
A scraping and t
iam 1in�rn
noise
was next heard inside the house;
•that was Johannes smoothing the
finer, Meanwhile, Julius was filling
all the crevices with snow, to keep
the wind out.
Soon Johannes was ready to cerate
out. His sword poked out suddenly
and ,slashed a doorway in the wall,
and then the Haarhimself: crawled
a a'
out. The house was finished.
J!•
HOUSE LIS
are hatched in manure and revel int
fiIth. Scientists have ss ov r
ed
that they are largely responsible for'
the spread p d of Tuberculos;s, Typhoid,
• Diphtheria, Dysentery, 'Infantile'.
• Diseases of the Bt.wels,.etc.
gvery packet of
WLS N'S
FLY PADS
will 1111 more flies than 200 sheets
of sticky paper.
SU IIUGdI ilIONTAGIBC ALLAN,
Who has retired from the director-
ate of the .Allan Steamship Line,
CAREFUL DOCTOR,
Presel'ibed Change of Food Iusteaad
of Drugs.
It
takes considerable courage for
a doctor to deliberately prescribe,
only toad for a despairing patient, ',
instead of resorting to the usual)
list of medicines.
There are some truly scientific
physicians among the present gen-
eration who recognize and treat
conditions ars they are and should
be treated, regardless of the value'
to their pockets. Here's an in-
«stance
"Four years ago I was taken
with severe gastritis and nothing,
would stay on my stomach, so that;
I was on the verge of starvation.
"I heard of a doctor who had a
summer cottage near me -a speei-
alist from N. Y.—and as a last hope
sent for bite.
"After he examined ;.met careful-
ly he advised me to try a amall
quantity of Grape -Nut$ at first,
then as my stomach became stron-
ger to eat more.
I kept at it and gradually got
so I could eat and digest three tea-
spoonfuls. Then 1 began to have
color in, my face, memory became
clear, - where before everything
seemed a blank. My 'limbs got
stronger and 1 could walk. So I
steadily recovered.
"Now, after a year on Grape -
Nuts I weigh 153 lbs. My people
were surprised at 'the way I grew
fleshy and strong on this food."
Name given by Canadian Postum
Co., Windsor, Ont. Read the little
111r„
Road to 'Ve vi le in
book,"The
pkgs. ``There's a reason."
Everead N above letter? A new
r the ono
appears from time to time. They are
genuine, true, and full of human interest.
TENDERNESS -REPAID.
A Palmex's Kindness Saved Stvel tl
e•
Life of His Little < Daughter.
It was a glorious day in the mid-
dle of harvest andthe workers "were
busy in the. cornfield. , The mighty
reaper was going its •.round, its
huge blades cutting and slashing
with almost startling rapidity and
speed. As it approached a corner
of the .field''several birds, were seen
:to :rise ,suddenly from among the
long stalks. The farmer himself
was there: and on noticingahe birds,1
he thought that there would be a
nest there. He was •a kindly man
and as the reaper approached the �
spot he felt -a twinge of pity for the
helpless little nestlings, but to stop
the reaper wouldmean trouble,
which he knew his men would, ,not
take quietly,
The reaper tore along and ;,was
almost on the spot; -when the farmer
sprang forward ---he -could not let it
happen. "Stop !"' lye cried. 'Stop?
There's a nest here• Stop till I re-
move it." With grumbling and
eonrm.ents „•,^dig his ``softness,”
which were' quite audible to the
farmer,• his mea unwilling obeyed.
The farmer hastily strode forward
to the the spot where thebirds- had
risen, and ;hese he saw which
transfixed him with horror—instead
of a nest, his -own little three-year«
old,; daughter, sound asleep, with a
posey of wild fiowers clutched in
her chubby hand But for his kind
hParr in ' ;�'Tl3�h n,g to r ave the birds'
lie
would, ;seeii hi,s ;:own child„
tprn,,to an
a>ted skirts always;
p..
�ndernee
�w.
a
al,
we
A
SPEED
AMPION
Thr WzIn a Inianl extec44 fivienrk Slew
outer the vcay of the Corr, Xti T ino is
rt -10 11y tile whale, top oftho tub leopon ua -
us°rkrx it or, to Tut s, 0uel'ta:.aeautulntl ka.
h u o:im. /Osltrr has as tar ns, en opoing.
J6.411147 t+e t5 r` on, Le +rar&s rrtlTa creak
k neeead akdcas weg osdap len
no you use Afuxwell'n"Favorite-,444,
Churn, that males frailty buttcrt
rlydkeunio cat0loguoltyear dratier,taca
atot Lancia tbi', . 39
DAVID MAXWELL U!{S, St, camel
NOT FOR HERS.
Mrs, Dart—"My husband is just
begging me to take that trip around
the world, but I can't."
Mrs. Upflatte—"Why not?"
Mrs. Dart—"I always get dizzy,
when I travel in as circle."
On Sale' Everywhere.—There maty
be country merchants who do not
keep Dr. Themes' Dclectrio on,
though they tore few and far be-
tween, and these' may stiggesb that
some other oil is just as good. There
i$ nothing S0 good as a liniment or.
as an internal' medicine in certain
ease's. ._Take no other. The de-
mand for it 'shows that it is the
only popular oil:
IT DOES INDEED.
First Unehin—" Itow much have
you left?'
Second Urchin—` `Two cents."
First Urchin—"Oh, dear! How
quickly «five cents goes as soon as
you break it !"
Low Colonist Rates to Pacific Coast via
Chicago and North Western' Ry„ Sept. 25th
to Oct. leth from all points in Canada to
Los Angeles, San ..Franaiisco, Portland,
Seattle,: Victoria. Vancouver, Helena,
Butte,, Missoula, ICalispell, Pocatello,
Nampa, Salt Lake City, Ogden, Grand
Jet., etc. ThroughTourist sleepers ,..and
free reclining chair cars .from Chicago.
Variable routes. Liberal .stop -overs: For
information write or- call on B. H. Ben-
nett, General Agent, 46 Yonge St., Toronto.
Use yourown discretion; that's
what it is for.
MInard's ' Liniment Relieves Nouralgii.
"My` dear," 'inquired a lady of
her husband at the' ,Zbo, "if that
lion escaped Tram his cage,' whom
"you .save ;first -the children
or `me?" • "Me," was the prompt
reply.
-Corns cannot exist. when Hollo-
way's Corn Cure is applied to them,
because it goes to the root and kills
the growth.
BONY TONES.
Fond Parent—"What key do yon
think suits my daughter's voice
best 2"
Cruel Teacher --"My dear .ma-.
darn,.' yoiz., daughter's 'voice is so
thin, I should • suggest a skeleton
wasseesexeereesepeameemememeseemeei
Irelielores--whofesonte—no
scales—no bones—parked
in purest; Olive' Oil.
r•_,va: .r rTsn aw.
SARDINE$
et Thea. Frena Your Grocer
°Grade supplied by
John W. Skokie & Greening, Hamilton
Illuimilevinlimowwwwwwwwiewrolltui
WHY '( Y
I O
ITI M7 WEPT,
It was the habit of Lord Eldon,
in a{'eealling the time when that''
great but not entirely noble Eng-
lishman,
rt as attorney -general, to
close bis speeches with some re-
marks justifying hisown charac-
ter.
At the trial kOf Horne Tooke, El-
don, speaking of his own repute,.,
tion, .said, "It i$ the inlaerftence`
I have to leave my children, and
by God's help, I will leave it unim-
paired."
Hare he she'd tears, and to the
aistooisltmont of theft present, Mit
f<frd, the solicitor -general, also he-
n to weep.
"Just look at Mitford!" tid n
bystander to Horne Tooke. "What
on earth is he crying for?"
"He is crying to think what a
small inheritance Eldon's children.
are likely to get!" replied Tooke,
whose wit was ready and biting,
BREAD A FOOD FOR AGES.
Unleavened bread was common
in the days of Abraham. In early
England people had no other r eth..
Sod of making bread than by roast-
ing ooru and beating it in ,mortars,
then wet -ting it into a kind of
coaarse e' eke. In 1506 rye, bread and
pa#ntli arl formed; a, considerable part'.
<i£ titer diof the middle clauses,
DnlrMan floe reign of Charles T', barr-
lisy lxreacl rvaas used, White whean,
bread, <dd xaet become popular until
recent ;ye iu's when bread baking at
ltorne eeaired to beo<ime common
zine laakeries began to thrive,
When ironing and folding' table-
cloths fold one week in three and
the next in four. This:.will prevent
them from wearing thin at the folds,
Cholera and all summers emu -
plaints are so quick in their action
that the cold hand of death is upon
the victims before they aro aware
that danger is near, If attacked
do not delay in getting the proper
medicine. Try a dose of Dr J. D
Kellogg's Dysentery Cordial, and
you will got immediate relief. It'
acts With wonderful rapidity and
'"%ever fails to effect a cure.
Two are company; three a house
party.
fihiard's Liniment Cures Burns, Etc.
TICE EASIEST WAY.
Marks—"Why do you allow your
wife to run up such big bills?"
Parks—"Because I'd rather have
trouble with my -creditors than with
her, that's why."
A Remedy for Bilious Headache.
-To those subject to bilious head-
ache, Parmelee's Vegetable Pills
are recommended as the way to
speedy
relief. Taken according to
directions they will subdue irregu-
larities •of t s lath ands ac
lark s he ton o t
upon the nerves and blood vessels
that the ` pains in tie head twill.
cease. There are few who are not
at sometime subject to .biliousness
and familiar with its attendant
evils. Yet none need suffer with
these pills at band.
NO CHANCE TO GET MESSED..
"How fine ' her hair always
looks."
"Yes,' she never sleeps in it, you
know."
Minard's Liniment Cures Dandruff.
MAKING OF DRUG FIENDS.
A Canton, Ohio, e.onoern was con-
victed • of ,selling a soft drink con-
taining cocaine. The cou•rtconsid
Bred a $25 fine sufficient rpunislh
ment,. "A St "Louis house sold a
powder for infants that `was 'said to.
making ;"testhing'' easy; it con-
tained opium.. A$1..0 fine was suffi-
oieni; punishment. An ``agreeable
and efficient tonic" was' found to
contain cocaine, although the pre
sense of this „alt ug was riot stated.
In this case the court , suspended
sentence. "Some day,f" says the
Journal'' of the American: l!'l ediic.ad
hseoeiation, "a• court may be found
that will consider the crimes of
making :drug fiends of young pee-
ple, of poiS'eni g babies with opium
mixtures, or of killing women with
headache powders, a.s serious of-
fense"
Dr. Morse's
Indian Root Pills
re a made accordin -to a formu}a, to
,Ise nearly. a century ago among dyer
ndrhrrs and`leerned from th' ni''`
;4DI* 'Morse.. Though repeated` aC"i
L7r rie;npts' have been
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QUITE OPTIONAL,
"When does the half -past five
train lease r" asked a man of a
railway porter.
"Five -thirty," was the reply,
"Well," continued the ' querist,
"the' church clock is twenty-seven
mint e s past, the � st-ofzee clock
its twenty-five ,minutes past, and
your clock is thirty -twee minutes
past. Now To W- which clock
am to
go
r
�` "Yes can go by any clock yer
like," responded the porter, "but
yea• can't • go; by the train, for it's
gone I"
A WONDERFUL BISCOVERT
An eminent scientist, the ether
day, gavehis opinion that thee most
wonderful diaeovery of recent years
was the discovery of Zara -1311k, Just
think! As soon as a single thin
layer Qf ',Zaam-Book is applied to a
wound, or a sore, such injury is iu-
eared against broad poison t Not
one species of microbe has been
found that tam. -;auk does not kill!
Then again. As soon as Zam-Euk
is applied to a sore, or a mkt, or to
skint disease, it stops the smarting, -
That is why children are aue1
friends of Zama»Ruk,
Again. As soon as Zaani-Buk is
applied to a wound or to a diseased
part, the cells beneath tbe.skiu's
surface are so stimulated that new
healthy tissue is quickly formed.
This fkxnaing.nf fresh healthy tissue
from below 15 Zant Buk.'s secret of
alitxg, This is why Zaan Buk
cos aro Permanent,
only the other day Mr, Marsh,
of 101 Delorimer Ave,, i iontreal,
called; upon the Zam-Bute Co. and
told them that for over twenty -cave.
years he had been a martyr tower^
zone. His bawds were at one time
so eovered with cares that he bad
to sleep iu, gloves, Four years agcy
Zara -Bele was intrdtdue etid to huge
and in a few rasonthe it cured `lain.
To-day,"er three years alter his
mere of a disease he had for twenty-
five • years -ire is Still cured,
All druggists sell am-uk at
see. box, or we will send free triad
box if you send this advertisement
arra a lo. stamp (tri pay return
postage). Address Zara -Duk Co.,
Toronto,
to
A CURE,
Judge --"Why did; you steal the
gentleman's. purse?"
Prisoner—"I thought brio claaingo'
would do me good,
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 are compelled to ,follow seden-
tary 'occupations and the inactivity
tends to restrict the healthy action
of the digestive organs and sickness
follows. Pa.rmelee's Vegetable
Pills regulate the ° s'teamaell and
Iiver and restore healthy action. It
is wise to have a packet of the pills
always on hand.
THAT DECEPTIVE.
She—"You deceived me when I
married you."
He --"I did more than that, I de-
ceived myself."
Caterllail, Nfld.
Millard's Liniment Co., Limited.
Dear Sirs.—While in the conntrr last
summer I was badly bitten by
mosquitoes.
es
,
so badly that I thought I would be dTs•
figured for a couple of weeks. I was ad.
vised to try your Liniment to allay the
irritation, and did 50. The effect 'wail
more than I expected, a few applications
completely coxing the irritation, and pre-
venting the bites from beeoming sore,
MINAPD'S LINIiLENT is .also a good ar-
ticle to keep off the mosquitoes:
Tours truly,
w.. £, V. R.
"No, sir," said a stern"' father,
"my daughter can never be. yours."
"I don't want her to be," replied
the young man, coldly; I want her
to be my wife!"
N,o ohild should be allowed to
suffer., an hour from worms when
prompt relief can be got in a sim-
ple but strong remedy—Mother
Graves' Worm Exterminator.
It costs a lot" of money to keep
the :school of experience going.
Minard's Liniment for sale everywhere.
GRAINS OF GOLD.
There is nothing in which people
betray thein charstter more than in
what .they find ,to laugh, at. --
Goethe,
Before the State, before her hue-
band, a• mother is responsible .for
her, children's Yipbringing.—Mrs.
Alice Hammond.
Mai; can scarcely: be under a
greater delusion than to; suppose
that lie, can in any instance add to
his happiness by a..sacrifioe`of prin-
ciple. -Dr. Johnson.
Education commences at the mo-
ther's home; and Beery word spo-
ken withinethe hearsay of'li;tle dial
dren tends towra'd, the , formatio
;Character .-=Ballon
. Y
he race is divided' into two class'.'
es t,htise Ywhio go ;ahead Pand.. do`
somethiiligt, and those' alio si s 5ti11
ane. 4gti} `e't'lrhy wasn't at" done
Qlrver We 4e11
e ,ot ,,
4i
r iyli C6 1'1 r'lhl
FRAGRANT
AND DE%.IlQIOUS
millions who drink
it
recom mend
0
TEA
i3te3Sfarthest for *ho tone y
FARMS FOR s.$
H. W. DIiW$ON, N*naty Colborne
Toronto.
TrEi FIFTY -GOOD t IVF
p
Farms in Manitoba =zssairtew
as
and Alberta at. right novices en 0557 terra*,
'IT FARMS IN THE BEST FELJT
district of Ontario. Ali sizes at right
pr:
a,
YOU IY A 8 o 'UT on SELL A
stock, grafin of dairy town eon=rlt m
W. fSA14?SOIl, Toronto.
W OAWSO
M tt
arta,
f:LP WAI4TEI
lxry Y ST tO (
aIrtoney than t4
e ora ifY fear ai«.
P0,1«,.ox r
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' :Scale Work r 5r}1R
1 ANCt fi. IMMO1 8. LC9i a,
r tenial awl external, cnre
iu
b7 Pur bozo treatment,
ore« too late, Dr. $oration 1,1
iiaii0d, Colling,votad', Ont.
1r�I�Yrr<lfi?,
FsplaxTade,
Ole
0
.order sl<
Lumbago a,a
Fared with, the Her
Sanj,,, prate st,.
abete$,MenttRs.
"Barrer*5 aPO4)i-011'0
$ txfi tiureet.,
can p0137 ttf
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ro0' sgs Se lra
orstreal. Tortsttt Q tasxa., Cie
CLEAN
Ant your work to the
BYEINC 0%,"
tarn, emend dirnca
an() $tntiou Agontas work to nil
its`detaiis asre included in the
courro,ef trainu inclndedli lint
t'entral Toieantpl Selt'oi, (let.
mill St. 1«, lurQnto. correspond
once invited, '.t: J. Johnston, Piro,
W. 11. Shaw, President.
Maypole Soap
CLEANS
AND DYES
Gives rich slowing:'
colors, fadeless in gun
or suds. Dyeacanon,.
silk, wool or. mixtures,
Uac it � yourself et
home. No trouble—
no muss. 24 colors
will give any ehndo.
Caloral0c,bisck 15c,
et your deolei s or
poatpatd with booklet
"How to Dye" from 106
F. L, BENECICT & CO. Montreal
Anti -Dust
disinfectant sweeping
powder, is a life -pre-
server because it kills
all disease germs.
Floors clean; car-
pets bright; home
fresh and sweet. No
dust while sweeping.
Ask your Dealer for it.
Maclaren Imperial Cheese Ca:
• !Limited
Sole distributors for Ontario
THE SAPHO MFC. CO.,, Limited
Montreal
drum beats -before you when you go
out into your• daily •battlefields, and
ne crowds shout about your coming
when you return £rom your daily
victory lar defeat.—R. L. Steven-
son.
BOTH HAD ABILITY.
A man left his umbrella in - the
stand. in a hotel, with a card bee,
ing the following inscription at-
tached to it: "This umbrella be-
longs to a man who can deal a blow
of two hundred and tiny pounds
weight. I shall be back` in ten nin-
utes,
On returning to seek his property
he found in its place a card thus
inscribed : '"leis carer was left here
by .a'man who can : run twelve miles
an hoar. I shall xot`be'back."
FOR sunburn, windburn, cracked lips
chaps, 'roughness or lrri{ation Alter
•shat ing, #ry
it?
Its creagay,i
the o tel ski
penetrates e
I5p1% tfulza'fte
n
edients� oo erand $oaft
While the' Witch H,
sats 'the dee, ra tissues;;
h1aing it!�It
t You\a?`a k'�i5t