Exeter Advocate, 1912-10-24, Page 2'310T11111 NEED CON S A T 1 WI'II,L, MIX )1.'I'M STUD iNTS.
S i'C:E?0 GTS. The PriUee of Wales at 1 l,agdaleu
u €�a i for the Grewleg Family, College, Oxford.
and ?ler flousehold Cale'- The Prince -of Wales, attended by
Ween there is a growing family his equerry,' Major the
to ere for andthe mother falls ill,, Cadogan, and his tutor, R. P. Han-
it is a serious matter. Many mo- sell, are now in residence at Mag -
filers who aro on the go from ilnorn- dales College, O :ford. Reports
tog
ro. I i hs whose werlr, apparent- that he will practically lead the lite
l g of
dan ordinary undergraduate are
le, never d,nono, heroically try to .wiclel circulated,but these are. un -
angnlse their sufferings, and keep.
an appearance of cheerfulness be-
fore their family, Only themselves
know how they are distressed by
headaches and backaches, dragging
down .tains and ners-ous weakness;.
how th it n:4:hts are often sleep- twin lectures' given in the ordinary
less* and they arise to netda
ss college
lecturcroomsssmth theother
r
work tired, -depressed, and unre. a undergraduates instead of "being
frc4imed;' S. eels 11 otere sueued $ waited` on in a house by Goidwin
doubtedly exaggerated. He will be
freer then his grandiiather was an-
doaibtedly. When lee dines in the
college dining -hall he will sit at the
under -graduate table instead of
with the dons, He will go to eer-
u
tv that these sufferings aa'e Smith and three or four chosen.
aU
g blood. They should know tory, a -s was .'ding Edwards lot.
the thin;, above all others they King Edward matriculated, too,
to give them new health and as a "nobleman commoner" and
is Each reed blood, and, wore a silk gown and gold tasseled
� G
all meth: ines there is s. college cap. "Gentlemen" and
al x,
v dl1e to a leek a# good near- graduates*,, for instruction In
equal Dr. �1'illiairis' Pink
kteh' blood-mzaakiug, health
g qual tiea. Every seer-
with a home and Tamil
tild give these• pills
err they will keep her
and make iter
strong proo
is elroilned
nasus
51
oblenien commoner" have )aciw
abolished, and the present
of Wales will wear the ord'z-
tuf'f goes andblack tasselled
tea same as other under
-
s.
dozen horses dor the use of
and his equerry and tit.'
Hurn, ,sea he is expected
is physique, for lack of
training, will bar him
sating in college games.
even if be wished to
xi them or was allowed to.
s studies will be directed
y, English literature,
Frenla " aiad trmaan and political
economy. Vie• probably wall join,
The Union alae best known of the
undergraduates' debating societies.
Be may also be allowed to join Vin -
cents, an ei clusi,, e undergradnate
ub, which is limited to a hundred
eialbers and composed almost en -
y of athletes, wing Edward
d to join this deb, but his par -
would net allow him to do se.
W C OSCAR
SARDINES
are much snore than a
delicacy. Their FOOD
VALUE le unsurpassed.
They furnish just the
uolu isliment needed,
when a heavy meal is.
neither acceptable nor
desirable.
Dee Them From You (trod~
Trade eunplied by~
John W. Sickle & Greening, Hainllten
for
Dryden, Ont., .T
a Nom! child was be
and run down that I
walk Across a room,
small and weak also, an
worried: night and day
covered that the Oild waas eta
fug, as my nurse had tunea`
to water. My husband got. me a
ply of Dr. Williams' Pink Pills,
I began taking them. The
benefleial. effect were noticed
d began to tbri
.r;
an to improve,
and naturally.
I began to feel; e1
myself, and I
strength, and
re tand Sir' Thomas 'Shaughnessy, the
the he Pills I'. R. president, is somewhat uc
vigor o heed ,11`..
for his quaint wit. On one ae
easily of geed',' sills a pompons ytrung man w
boon do clivi very high notions , of his ownn i
bQt'nl t»O grcatt � g
I am now;portauce, consulted him in regal:
llU
` asns1 Pink to elioosieg a vocation for life. Be
la ' said, "Sir Thomas, as you have
been a very successful man, I a,
stere you are capable of giving .
rnellent advice to a young man,
,atarting in. life. What blsin
would you advise me to engage in?"
"Shoemaking," tt*ars the sententi-
L
�9IGh1 GI-LAMP/011i
to in a class by Itself -the easiest
running", the most substantially built,
the most saasfariory washer, ever
trammed.
Only washer worked with crank
handle at side as well ea top lever--ar d
the .only cos where the whole top
Qpeaeo ll,?. •�'
Ask your denier fo sbCfu you the
"Cbarnplcn" Washer,
Favorite" Churn isthe world's
best chum. Write
for cata'.otz:;e.
wtfii8a$,fatSat.A.SOIS
sT. gea<r"s, oars.
lull a
slid at
whirl
izle bet
out Dr. '
house, ntnad take an
when. I feel tire
recommend these Trills
rsing women, especially if
rttn down."
atll medicine dealers +or
0 cents a, box, or el.
from The Dr.
Co., Brockville,
Slit TRI f'} NS'
1C inontll'annt
POISON IN
Thyion • the Deadly Agent ill
Fraince'' Favorite Iuto debnit.
Therind al poison in absinthe
l� p l�
is a vegetable substance known as
tilraon, It is found ; a wormwood,
which is used in making absinthe,
ranee xs the largest consumer of
)1 the, taking more than all the
Europe. ' The consumption
steadily increasing, sra
.1 over 1,000,000 gallons of
re, used in Franee,
years French legisla-
lve been trying to find a way
tib or stop the sale of absinthe.
government receives from the
ale
f this drink $100,000,000 a
eel.' and the communes about $5,-
000,400.
Aside from the question of the
largest interests and revenues af-
fected, certain social questions are
involved. Thus AI, Caine= point -
4 out that "a wave from the
epths" is to be feared if all the
bsinthe drinkers of France--chief-
recruited from the lower classes
a:re to be- deprived of their favor-
te liquor.
For these reasons the government
has abandoned the idea of a com-
plete interdiction oif the sale of ab-
sinthe. The latest proposition, and
ria that may be adopted, is to pro-
hibit the distillers from using
wormwood or any plant containing
thyion, but then we should have
absinthe that is not absinthe.
A. DOCTOR'S TIOALS
GUARD BAY FRO l COLDS
The mother can guard her little
ones from colds during the damp,
cold fall days by the use of Baby's
Own Tablets. The Tablets act as a
gentle laxative, keeping the bowels
working freelyand the stomach
sweet—that is the secret of prevent-
ing colds. The Tablets will not
I
only prevent or banish colds, but
will cure constipation, indigestion,
expel worms and make teething
easy. They are sold under the
guarantee of a government analyst
to contain no harmful drugs and
may safely be given to the now,
Ont.
-0
titery.
wer
aril
afar
established
seventeenth
Izallu That have; Benefited Thou-
sante. ,Known far and near as a
sure remedy in the treatment of in-
digestion and all derangements of
the stomach, liver and kidneys,
Paarmelee's Vegetable Pills have
brought relief to thousands when
other specifies have failed. Innum-
erable testillnoniaals can be produc-
ed to establish the truth of this as-
sertion. Once tried thee will be
found superior to all other pills in
the treatment of the ailments for:
which they are prescribed.
The bore would always get a
good send-off, if he would only go.
Minard=s Liniment Cures Dandruff.
A woman is generally older than
she thinks she looks,
Itching aBurning
on Face and Throat
Sores Disfigured So He Dreaded' to
fappearin Pubic, No Rest Night or
Day 1 Cuticura Ointment `Cured.
"Six months ago my face and throat all
broke out and turned into a running sore.
I did not bother about it at first, but in
one week's time the disease bad spread so
,ranidly over my face and throat, and the
burning itching sores became so painful that
I began to seek relief in different medicines,
but none seemed to give me any relief. The
sores. disfigured my face to such an extent
that I• dreaded to appear in public.
"I suffered terribly and could. get no rest
night or day. At last a friend advised me
to try the Cuticura Remedies. I had about
given up hope, but thought I would have
one more try, and so I used a little Cuticura
Ointment, and it helped me from the start.
I continued using it and in six weeks'' time
was completely cured, and can say I would
advise anyone suffering from skin disease
'to use Cuticura Ointment, as it i is the best
healing balm in the world." (Signed) Roscoe
Good, Seven Persons,Aug.,tFeb.' 15, 1911.
FOUND RELIEF ONLY FROM,
CUTICURA SOAP AND O1NTiVitNT
"My little girl when only a few weeks old
broke out on the top of her head: and It be-
camo`a send scab. Then her cheeks became
raw and sore and after trying different
aemedies found relief only from using Cati-
cura, Soap and Ointment. It Masted, six
znnuths or more, but after a thorough treat-
ment with the "Cuticura Soap and Ointment
never had any return.." (Signed) Mrs, W. S.
Ow en, Yadkin College, N. Cl., May 26, 1911.
yi or more than a generation. (��tticu a Soap
mid Ointment have ait'orded the moat sue-
cessfu1 treatment foe skin and scalp ,roubles
ef,infants, children and adults. 'it single cake
of Cutieura Soap and box of Cutienra ()int.
meat are often sufficient, Although sold by
druggists and dealers throughout, the world,
s..,liberal sample of each, with 32-p; book on
the shin, will be sent free, on gpplicaiiou to
Potter Drug, 8r. Chem. Corp.; 54 Columbue
;®.ve,; Boston, U. 5. A....:
Sir Thomas Shaughnessy.
ous reply... The young man gazed
at him in blank amazement -for sev-
eral seconds, bat seeing that he was
apparently in deep earnest, he in-
quired his reason for recommend-
ing
ecommend ing such a bumble occupation.
Without a smile Sir Thomas re-
plied: "Shoemaking is a good busi-
ness, a very good business, and it
will always remain a good business
as` long as babies are born bare-
footed."
*
*i+
MUSHROOMS RILL SIXTEEN.
Ile Sometiiues Gets Sick Like
Other. People.
Even doing good to people is
hard work if you have too . much "of
it to do:
An overworked doctor tells his
experience
"About three years ago as the
result of doing two men's work, at-
tending a large- practice and look-
ing after the details of another
business, my health broke down
completely, and I was little better
than a physical wreck.
"I suffered from indigestion and
constipaztion, loss of weight and
appetite, bloating and pain after
Meals, loss of memory and lack of
nerve force for continued mental
application.
"I became irritable, easily an-
gered and despondent without
cause, The heart's action became
irregular and weak, with frequent
attacks of palpitation during the
first hour or two after retiring.
"Some- Grape -Nuts and cut ba-
nanas came for my lunch one day
and pleased me particularly with
the result. I got more satisfaction
from it than from anything I had
eaten for, months, and on further
investigation and use, adopted
Grape -Nuts for my morning and
evening meals, served usually with
cream and 'a''sprinkle of salt or
sugar.
"My improveiuent was rapid and
permanent, in weight as well as in
physical and mental endurance. In
a word. I am filled with the joy of
living again, and continue the daily
use of Nuts for breakfast'
and oft the evening meal.
"The pamphlet, `The Road
an co., it seeing {lo not turn the i
Another remarkable circumstance :variabl and handed to E0 me
is that only one- species of mush- needy along with the it�di-
room is- really deadly, but then it Gated i
fir„
it �5o deadly t':iab one fra�lncizt` in a "There's reason.'
Grape-Nuts
ROUSES MADE 01? PORCELAIN.
Mr. W. Hales Turner, a. Stafford-
shire (England) inventor, proposes
to build houses of sheets of porce-
lain, panelled and welded on a steel
framework. "You would get a
house." said Mr. Turner, "that
would be damp-proof and absolute-
ly sanitary. The walls, being non-
porous, would not retain dirt or
disease germs. No matter how care-
less or dirty the previous tenant
has been, a bucketful of water and
some soap will make the place as
sweet and clean as a polished din-
ner plate. Wall decorations as de-
sired could be glazed jute the por-.
born babe. Sold by medicine deal- celain, and if a Ivan got tired of the
ers or by mail at 25 cents a box style of his frieze or dads he could
from The Dr. Williams' Medicine get it changed any time as the parts
would, be ,all standardized. If you
emigrated you ,could pack your
house up and take it away with
FRENCII CRIMINALS. you."
r,
RAD BAD SORE FOUR YEARS
Co., liroekville, Out.
Thirty. -Six Per Cent. of Ali Persons
Accused Are Minors.
Juvenile G i m e i in an
ran s increasing
alarming way in France, according
to the recently published statistics
of the courts of iustice for 11310.
Some 36 per cent. of all persons c
accused of crime are minors. ,A,.
Similar tendency has been observed s
in England and Germany, and the
claaestiona is receiving the serious
thought of criminologists.
A second revelation of the French.
tables is the remarkable prepon=(i
derance of half-educated persons
Amon g criminals as contrasted with
well-educated and altogether lined- four years 1
ucated cues. The well or fairly- e"A sample of Zam-Bul was one
well educated contribute abut half day given to inn, and I used it,al-
TE WORLD'S FAVORITE
ltelrestiment
Sustains> and Cheers
FARMS FOR SALE.
H. W. "t;AWSON, Ninety Cotborne Street,
Toronto,
t „
ACRES -COUNTY 3 -
II�DztLD Acza co �� zn� b.i O. ,.
Coed a louse; Buildings; Orchard.
( Meati and on easy terms.
,�� l 1`I ATX -SIS ACRES WITII floor
i•i buildings and apple orchard; about
Ave miles from Iiamilton.
H, W. DAWSON, Toronto,
7tlln�BuJc ns Healed It t NE HUNDRED ACRES FIVE AND A
Bali miles frons Loudan maniret;
Mrs. Wilson, 110 Wickson Ave., sail, clay loam incl sand leant; brick
Toronto,says: , "About four years house; good enL-buildings➢ rood farm and
y in wood condition, W stern ileal Estate.
tgo a Gore spot appeared on the London, Ont.
This •sot
right side of my face. h s p
in-
reased in size until it became
inchindiameter
d'
d atzte
about half n
a.
'era: painful,. I went to a doctor,
but the ointment lie gave inc did
not have any good effect. The core
continued to discharge freely, and
was most painful. I had it canter,
zed, tried poultices, and all kinds
of salves, but it was no good, and
I continued to suffer from it for
Other French People I11 From Eat
lug Poisonous Fungi.
Deaths from poisonous mush-
rooms .are reported in France daily.
The, roll for last month, for in-
stance, is fourteen workmen dead
and three dying in the Vosges. One
-workman is dead at Nancy, three
ate dangerously ill.. A family of
five has been poisoned at Versailles,
one, having died, while' the four
others are in a hospital.
The extraordinarly thing is that
experts in fungi every year warn
against the deadly danger of certain
mtshroom s, but without avail.
They repeat yearly that the time-
honored tests, such as_ boiling the
mushrooms with a silver spoon, are
of no use whatever; for in this par-
ticular case the 'most deadly of all
Al-
as crate culprits as do the lse though the 'glaantity was so small,
lilt t bet "t # the lass
eras e, iu i as from
c
eagrely educated that all but it seemed to do me some good, s
ci.t mI purchased a further supply.
sa trilling number of twrongdtlels "Each box did me more and
spring, more good, and, to my delight, be.
Aei present nest far tt.om half aben. usm Zam-Buk
million cases are brought before tile; fere I, had e g
lowest slicer courts in
a Tear. It three weeks, I naw that it was go -
p I i- in to heal, the sore. In less than
appears that Grinlilraliiy of a sari S
esus character has shown practically a month it was healed l
esti know a lady in the east, of tfte
no change for the past ten yearn, �a fci�
Crimes against property have de- city, whose ltusleted suffered
creased notably in number, the re- : years with an open sore on his leg,
suit, it is said, of the exceptional. On my recommendation, Zan1-13u.k
severity with which sues matters was tried in that case. The other
are treated not only by judges but day when I saw her, she told me
by juries. that ithad healed the sore cone -
The same can scarcely be said for pletaly.
crimes of violence against persons, Zarn-Bark is a sure 'ese-
French` juries, in particular, being ma, pilett, abscesses, ulcers, scalp
all too ready to wax sentiment -al' sores, ringworm, cuts, burns,
over the pleas of passion, temptee scalds, bruises, and all skin injur-
tion, and so on, invariably put Cor- ies and diseases. 50e. box, all drug.
ward by accused persons. gists and stares, or post free from
Zam-Buk Co,. Toronto, for price.
skst� uase also
We have no 'hesitation in saying LInatinc-aseBuk of Soap,in 25cdiesa, taablet..
that Dr. J. D. Kellogg's Dysentery eh
Cordialis without doubt the best I,illlitea.
medicine ever introduced for dy-
sentery, diarrhoea cholera and all "Going to give your daughter as
slimmer complaints, sea sickness, big wedding!"
e . It promptly gives relief and "No. We're only going to ask;
never fail; to effect a positive cure, those we're sure will send pre -
others should sever be without n seats.,'
bottle when their children are -
teething.
ire :l new'.
Teacher—Tommi, you are too
great an idler. Do you know what
becomes of people who won't work?
Tommy'--Yessum. They gets sup-
ported by the rest of the family,
A dll»K.no i,vn Man.
Minard'e Liniment Co., Limited.
Dear Sirs, -I can recommend your
MINARD'S LINThtENP, for Rheumatism
and Sprains, as X have used it for both
with excellent results.
Yours truly,
T. B. LAYERS,.
St. John.
for tl
little p
lvilJe,' £o
y saved
patient
`cine dy
e1e a a
dish will ;'sniiice. Other bad kinds Narrie given by Canadian Post-uin
of. mushrooms merely make the eat -
or' feel r�°neer, and he generally re-
cove1'S.
spoon black. to I/ el and in pegs:, is in
.l. woai5
li ush,nd
orripany—unless they are
and wife.
ll,inard's.Linimen
tRrn5
Co., Windsor, Ont.
githr rend the ahova `better? A new no
appears from arra to time, They ;ret
genuine, true, anti full of human interest.
It isn't until a man asks a favor
that he discovers some of his friends
are merely acquaintances.
Some. men find it easier to make
a .goad:.. living 'than to make' good.
A Pill That is Prized. --There
have been many pills put upon the
market and pressed upon public .
at-
tention, but none bas endured so
long or met with so much !aver as
Pernielee's Vegetable Pills. Wide-
spread use of them has attested
their great value, and they need no
further advertisement than this.
Raving firmly established them-
selves in public esteem, they now
rank without a peer in the list"of.
standard vegetable preparations.
Next to .getting the man she
wants, a girl enjoys getting the man
some other girl 'wants.
Won Fame on its Merits. — The
unbounded popularity that Dr.
Thomas' Eclectric Oil enjoys is not
attributable to any elaborate adver-
tising, for' it has not been so adver-
tised, but is entirely due to the
merits of this Oil as a medicine. In
every city, town and hamlet in the
country it is sought after solely be-
cause of its good qualities.
"So," said the good man,"you
intend to be a doctor when you
grow up." :` `Yes," Tommy replied.
"And why have you decided upon
-the medical profession 7" "Well, a
doctor seems to be the only man
that keeps right on getting paid
whether his "- work is satisfactory or
not.'','
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ISSUE 43--
REAL ESTATE WANTED.
ELL YOUR, PROPERTY quICzci x
L3 for cash, no matter where located,
Particulars free, Real Estate Salesmen
Ca., Desk 5, Lincoln. Neb.. IL S. A.
NEL
tliAN
' Oil GAN EASILY 1 ARly $68 TQ 675
�:
Monthly after attending bore six
months. We teach railway station work
for Canadian Railways, 'Free Book 18 ex -
PI eins
x-Plains work and wages. Dominion School
Railroading. Toronto,
MISCELLANEOUS,
ANCER, TUMORS. LUMPS, eta, Se.
teraiai and external. cured withoei
pain hr our home treatment. Write us
bter
Limited. late, Dor. Beds as Medical Co.
,
Ont.
T EARN SILVER PLA'.INO--PAIITICU-
11 lare free. Specialties Agency, Box
1836, Winnipeg.
EN A:TA WOMEN—
I W114x START
�, you in the mail order 'gainer,
ma -Kies here $10 to 648 weekly. No esu
vassang. Per .partteuiars send stamp,
Wallace W, Smith, London, Out,
TED -LADIES TO Ll'a< RN 1'IxAIN
N int➢ci light sewing at bone; wholoor
spare time• good. pay; work Sent, any
instance; charges paid; send stamp for
full particulars. National. annutecturing
Company, Montreal.
Minard's Liniment Relieves Neuralgia.
No death sentences were passed
during 1911 in the colony of Gam-
bia, a British Crown Colony in
West Africa, which has a popula-
tion exceeding 145,000.
.There may be other corn cures,
but Holloway's Corn Cure stands at
the head of the list so far as re-
sults are concerned.
It is folly to suppose that all
things come to those who wait for
something, to turn up.
Mmard's Liniment for sale everywhere.
"The time will come," thundered
the' suffragist orator,; "when wo-
men will get a man's iv ages I"
"Yell," sadly rnuttered a man on
the rear.` seat, "next Saturday
night ?''
Sweet and. palatable, Mother,
Graves' Worm Exterminator is ac-
ceptable to children, and it does its
work surely and promptly.
sur Overcoats
and tatted Stilets would look better dyed. 'It no
agent of ours in your town write direct to
Montreal, Box ; i8. doll Aledatist.
Orltleh .grnerrcnrn C) /one Go.'
Ys .4. ] C - av:,SL YT l '
ortuasOTE1
protect-- Presorwo Gioat,ttifyt
Samples and Bodlrlettt. on Application
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1374, $nthursf Street TORONTO
ELERAPHY
rand Station Agents' weri. in all
its details aro included la the
course of traming'ilcrlutlet in, 1 bo
Central Telegraph. School, 5 Doe
yard Si,1,.. roronta. Correspond•
once invited. T. 1 Tollueton, Prin.
W, Ii. Shaw, President.
Maypole Soap
CLEANS
AND DYES
Gives inch glowing
colors, fadeless in sun
or"suds, Dyescotton,
silk, wool or mixtures.
Use it� yourself at
home. No trouble---
no
rouble-no muss. 24 coleys..
will give any shade,
Colors IOc,black 15c,
at your dealer's or
postpaid with booklet
How to Dye" from.
F. l BENEDICT & CO. Ctiontreal
rob
You
move and
those" EZS"
cordo slide.
Shoulders
free, shirt
smooth, but-
tons Secure.
RrtA9a Pair In-
sured Against
L;re b:age for
355 Dass.
Genuine atarnp,5
"t48" on, t,ucklea-
roe.
At dneler's or pont-
pais for 60 cents.
The King
Suspender
Co.
TORONTO
Canada
Dobson's Choice.
1n .Eastern mail, who teas on a
business trip through • the 'Vest,
stopped at the small hotel in -•a
country town one day. He entered,
the dining -room anti was shown to,
-a table by a waiter.
``Will you have • some pork and,
beans, sir ?'' asked the waiter, as
he brought the customary glass of
• water..
"No, I don't care for them,'' an,
s eyed the 'nlan.:'"I never eat:pm-k
and. beans."
"Dinner is over, then, ;ii•," said-
the waiter, as lie moved' away
Half die labor'' employed at the
anal Csu"ul:,licd
pres,ent time ill conilooLian With tic
Panama ? sero ile free'
a,, by
dGl=om'scat
i b subjects: :r pronto.
Changed.
Mrs. Nagg-"Before I niarricso
d
yoga I
grouch -.''didn't know you were
Nagg--"1 wasn't."
if you write Natio
Ce, of Canada,
a
rug
ted,