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Exeter Advocate, 1913-11-6, Page 3
DREADED EPILEr3Y Uase That Shauia Bring` Hope to a 11@i' S ffr9r t.. `hem are many cases of epilepsy ineurable'Bo far as present medical knowledge extends and the sufferer is doomed to go through life a vic- tim to a disease which bee stricken him suddenly and without warping, sand with each recurring aff:eets hi mal powers, 'Laken in ince 1 ,� ' Ifhwever, many eases of epilepsy have beenpermanently o � u d l cured 'the use' of Dr; Williams'.Pink Pills 'the in cases where the disease has eiot reaohetl an acute form 'flits remedy ie. worth giving a fair trial. 'Among the our. es we give the `fol- lowing Mrs, Robert Stringer, New iLiskoa.rd, Ont, says "I have long ,,felt that we should write you and filet you know what i)r, Williams' Pink Pills have done for our grand - eon, who was attacked with epi- lepsy. The, :trouble ,seemed to conn on following an :attack of whooping cough, His parents seemed to no- tiee that hie eyes seemed to bulge,, out, and, that he would be nncon- seious for a few seconds, and would go about his play as usual. The child was five years old at this time. The trouble seemed ..to be 'growing more severe and the at- tacks to come oftener, and as 'the tleeal doctors were not helping him. they spent him .to the Ohildren's Hospital in Toronto. He remained there for a` short time, when the •.doctors said his trouble was epi, -1'lepsy, and they could do nothing for him. Time went on and the attacks grew worse, and in the fall of 1908 my daughter wrote me that the little fellow was getting so bad that they wanted to`send .him back' 'to the hospital. I asked hex to send him to me for a time, and as one of his eyes 'had become crooked I. took hiin to an oculist, who said this trouble could be •cured, but it had nothing to do with bringing on his other trouble. As I knew that Dr. William -s' • 1Pink • Pills were a 'splendid medicine I decided togive them to him, in the hope that they might 'benefit him. We were very careful as to diet, and as to keep- ing the child from excitement. In about .amonth we noticed that the trouble was lessening, and at this time the little fellow returned home and his mother kept -up the treat- ment. In a few months he seemed fully cured, but duffing the holidays the trouble came back in .a milder form, and the. Pink Pills were again resorted to, and again the trouble thanpeared, and although more a year has passed there has r nos• since been any sign of it. Wo feeirf 'so deeply indebted for whet' a Di: Williams' Pink Pills have done for him that • we hope ' this plain statement of our experience will benefit same other 'sufferer.". ea' You can get Dr. Williams' Pink Pills from any dealer, in medicine or by mail at 50 Dents 'a box or six boxes for $2.50 from The Dr. Wil- liams' Medicine Co., Brockville, Ont. IONDON'S OLD WATER: SYSTEM Three Hundred Years Since New River Was Brought In. An anniversary of much histori- eel interest occurred iaet month in connection with Londan'e huge wa- ter system. It was exactly 300 years on September 20 since Hugh lilyddleton's: ambitious project of comstructing the New River and bringing pure water' to London from the Cradwel•1 aid .Amwell Speinge, between Hertford and Ware, was successfully accom- plished. ccom plished., Myddleton was .practically ruined by the triumphant conclusion of his ,achievement, although his succes- (seas reaped untold ' wealth. Thio citizen and goldsmith, after having appealed invain for financial help. • Ito the 'city oorpoi action, was allowed to • undertakethe work in 1609 on /his, own responsibility provided it ;were completed within four years. With untiring energy Myddleton persevered in his undertaking, dee ;spite the opposition of the land ,owners through whose property the stream was to. pass, and'" who feared that their lands would be, inundat- ed. The bitter opposition end the 'engineering difficulties he encoun- ,tered soon brought it home, to. Myd- dleto:n . that the undertaking was. ,beyond his means,. His first, ,step wee ,to aseociate Himself with number of persons ;who were called "The Adventue- ars," to contribute to the expense and to sharo with him. in .;tthe pro- fits, Even then it was found that ;the undertakiig was beyond their. • Regtthiriity of the bowels' is an absolute times. city for good health; Uailess the haste matter from the food which. ,...,collects there is got rid of at least Once a day, it decays and poisons the., whole body, causing biliousness, inlii gestien and .sick headaches. Salts 'and other harsh mineral purgatives irritate the delicate lining ;of the bowels. Dr. Morse's Indian"Root Pills—entirely vegetable regulate the bowels effectively without weak- , ening, sickening or griping. • tJse Dr • Orse do ittirlittm Root Pii11s: resources, and in hie extremity lilyddleben�j' i:ng applied tO the l . L balefa agreed to provide ],•,self the Cost of the work upon receiving half 'the profits .arid . advantages, work 'was then isuccetbf ully ear- ned to oornpleti,on, and on Sep- tember 29, 1613, ,tone five years • fte•r the oo nirrenciemeob of :the work, the waters of .A.triwell Springs first entered the reservoir known as the New .Enver ,,read, in the parish of elerkenwell, Although the city corporation had shrunk from 'the enterpri.ee, every civic honor wage accorded Mydd1e- ton when the sluices were first opened, and the "sweat waters" of Herts were brought to the oo.nfines of London, and the cninpletien of the work was,celebrated with joy- ous proeeed'ings, The inbabitaa,nbe do net appear to have taken readily advantage 'of the new •supply, and the King therefore commanded, :and the pity council consequently required, 'the court of aldermen to provide "that all ,suohrhouses in the pity and liberties as either of necessity or coar;venie ce might tine the.same wa� tar,:should be required to do so." The original cost of the' New River is not known, the docnnienrts of the company having been de- stroyed by a fire at their offices in Dorset Street, Fleet Street, on Christmas eve, 1769; but it ins sug- gested that the original cost. probe,- WY did not amount to more than $90,000, inwhich case' the capital represented by each of the. seventy- two shares would be $1,250. In 1899 the shares hacl reached the fabulous value of about $600,000 apiece, Sir .L. Starr jarneson. From a new picture of the head. of the Chartered Company of South Africa, which has millions of acres of grazing land to be turned into vast ranches to augment the beef supply of Britain. KEEP BABY HEALTHY. To • keep the baby healthy his little stomach should be kept sweet and his bowels working regularly. Nine -tenths of the maladies which afflict little ones are caused by some .;derangement of the stomach or bowels. Baby's Own Tablets are the ideal medicine for little -ones. They sweeten the stomach; regulate the. bowels; break up colds; make teething easy ; dispel worms and cure constipation and .indigestion. Concerning'them Mrs. S. Shannon, Urney, N.B., says : "I have used Baby's Own Tablets for my two little ones and think they are just what children need. I would not be without them. Sold by all medicine dealers or by mail at 250. a box froin The Dr. Williams' Medicine Co., Brockville, Ont. Grains of Gold. There is no duty we, so . mitoh un- derrate as the duty of being happy. -R. L. Stevenson. Honesty is the best policy, but he who acts on that principle is Theban honest ,nail.--Whateiy. • In sleep and death the divine ele- ment of which we are compounded re -appears, and we cease to hate or criticize.—Mark Rutherford. A Christian is of no•sect, He can dwell in the midst of sects, and ap- pear in their services without being attached or bound to o.•ny.—Jacob Boehme. Many in this world run after fell - city like the . ah•sent-mirnded man hunting for his hat, while all the time it ison his head or .in :his hand. Sydney Smith. There are signs that the best people in the best nations are ceas- ing to wish to live in a.world of mere claims, and to proclaim on every ocoasion "Our country, right' or wrong !''-:Lordl Haldane. "'t is said that more than one person has been killed by, kissing." "Yes; but isn't it great if you live through it 1' George was only six, and had not ye,t .started school, + One day his uncle said to him, "I hear that you, are going to start •school next term, George, Aren't. you . pleased?" `iVot /,it all," answered George With. decision, "1 can't read or write, ordo suras, `so 1: don't see whaat 1 am going to do there all. day.,' A Boon to Stook -raisers To ;Know How to pure Collo, Iis- (unFolr, Colds, Swellings, s, t . , � Saves',rliorrsililds Buell ,",tor, 01 Pr-loth:al Inters* to Horsemen.:! It is a matter, of vital importance to every farmer, irorso-o•wnor, and stock - raiser to know exactly what to do when one of hie animals is taken sud- denly sick, • The letter or Mr, :Frank Cl; Puller• ton, which we print below, gives in- formation of - inestimable valve, .and toils of hie exnerience in ourbig ailing stook during the past thirty4eight years. SAVED $1,000 BY 1ERVILINE "Sevara1 years ago when my horse took colic 'I used to give them ,Oayenno Pepe per in hot milk, but in a few oases only did I help, and be- oauso I had no means at hand I lost several valuable animals. Some one told me of the success Mr. Wendling, of Brookville, Ont., had in his racing stables with 'Nerviline,' so I laid in: a supply, It wasn't very Long before Nerviline saved the life of a valuable stallion of mine, which was" worth at least $1,000.00. This horse was taken with colic, and would have died had it not been for Nerviline, I have used Nerviline for reducing swellings, for taking out distemper lumps, and oas• ing a bad' cough, and always found' it worked well. I recommend every man who owns horses or cattle to keep. Nerviline on hand," Large size bottles, 50c.; small size, 25c4 all dealers, or The Catarrhozone Company, Kingston, Ont., and Buffalo, N.Y. `rhe • Seveli Wonders. Recent efforts, of scientists • to, de- termine the seven wonders of the mcdern world have resulted in their making ,tho following choice: Wireless telegraphy, the telephone, the aeroplane, radium, antiseptics and anti=:toxins, speotral analysus and Z -rays. Of the seven wonders of the ancient world, only one 'was of practical utility, the light -house of Alexandria; the others were notable °nay for .size or beauty. "Varying Luck. Itlrs. Exe—What sort of luck do you, have with cooks? Mrs. Wye—Oh, varying. Some we keep as long as a week and some as long as a meal. • w' LIQUID SULPHUR is prescribed and used by leading nurses in Toronto as an anti -septic. LIQUID 'SULPHUR by virtue of being simply pure SULPHUR liquified- is one of Nature's own remedies for skin. troubles. It is sun.ple, • costs ver, little,• but is most effective in its results. EC- ZEMA disappears when LIQUID SULPHUR is given a fair trial. For sale all druggists. Price 50 Cents per bottle. Pearls of Truth. The Way to gain a good reputa- tion is to endeavor to be what you desire to appear.—Socrates.. Men, as a rule,, act rightly in civilized society, not from compul- sion, but from ethical habit.—Lord Haldane. True manhood comes ` from self- control --from subjection of the lower powers to the higher condi- tidna of our being. -Smiles, The way to avoid evil is not by maiming our passions, but by com- pelling them. to .yield their vigor to their moral nature,—$. W. Beech- er, Good nature and common sense are required from' all; but one proud distinction is enough for any one individual to possess or to as- pire to.—Hazlitt.., The man who will succeed must seek, and he must see—he roust strike, and, aboveall things, he must believe. Nature, does nothing for doubters.—J. S. Blackie. •Knowledge must . be accepted from whatever source the truth comee,•aid no Church is entitled to set a bar to the progress of scienti- fie inquiry. -Bishop Weldon.. W8MEN NEED GIN' PILLS, For Weak Backs and Headaches.. Miss Ethel Balcombe, of.. Port Dufferin, ,N.S., writes: "I •was ,troubled with Kidney Disease for several years. My back was weak: 'I had terrible headaches and was so restless that I could not,sleepat night. At last a friend told me about GIN PILLS: • I. at once got a box and after taking them, I felt better—after taking three boxes, I was cured," • 50c. a box, 6 for $2.50. Sample free if you write National Drug and Chem- ical Co. of Canada, Limited, Toronto. "Woman," growled the villain, "the crime is on your own head." "Is it on straight ?" anxiously de- mended the villainess. The hair of the head ;grows faster in summer thanin winter. "rather, what is meant by bank- ruptcy ?" "Bankruptcy is when you put your money id your hip pocket and let your creditors take your coat.' a The rod to success is open to all, but too litany want to . get' there without the trouble of going, Minard's Liniment Curse Dlrtemper. £CZEMA ON VACE, SCRIP AND HANDS Came Off in Scales. Itched Badly. Had to Tie Hands, Little Watery Pimples, Cuticura Soap and Ointment Completely Cured, 1307 Davenport Road, Toronto; Oat,— " my eczema first started when I was att, baby, en my face and sealp. It seemed dry and wheel scratched it, it came off in scsates, it itched very badly and r was obliged to have my ,rands "tied up so M. to prevent scratching my face. Little white watery pimples came on ,)ny hands and face and 1 had to stay home from school for nearly two weeks. It caused my face and lands t0 look badly. 'Phe eczema took a very bad form, appearing on my face in little watery ulcers so bad that.1 could hardly bear to be touched. My hair being naturally vory' thick 1 found to be getting thinner and won- dered What could Cause It to fall out. "Mymothertrled and and spent no end of money trying to get me bet- tor but it did nogood At last a friend ro- ommended Cuticura Soap and Ointmentand; 'my mother used thorn. We applied the Outicuria• Ointment to my face, head and hands and washed with the Cuticura Soap and the eczema began to disappear. Before six months bad passed I was completely cured," (Signed) Miss Constance ianb; May 20,' 1013. Qutieura Soap and Ointment dp`s° muco, for purples, blackheads, rod, rough skins, itching, natty scalps, dandruff, dry, thin and falling hair, chapped hands and shapeless nails, that it Is almost crimal not to use them. .A. single sot. Is often sufficient. Cuti- cure Soap and Cuticura Ointment are sold by druggists and dealers. everywhere. For a liberalfree sample of each, with 32-p. . bbok, send post -card to Potter Drug 8s Chem. Corp., Dept. D, Bostott, U.S. A. THE 'WEATHER. EA'THER. It ,Is Always ani Interesting Topie of Conversation. Beware of those well-meaning but over -progressive , peopl'e who would deprive us of the weather a,a a. tcipib of casual obnversation. It is, to be sure, a time -worn ',,topic, and moat of the remarks One hears about it are bromidic to a high degree and utterly lacking- in originality. • ' A.t'the .sane time, if We are going to, live together harmoniously, it is absolutely necessary for tb.e hu- man race to have a harmless, an- cantentous subject about which we may converse at a moment's notice. If we aren't going to use the wea- ther for this purpose what are we going to use? The weather is al ways withus. Everybody knows aboat it, and yet nobody is respon- sible, 'If yon meet a man and say, "It's a nasty day," you know ab- solutely that it isn't his fault, and, therefore, that he is not going to be offended. If you say, "It's, a. nice day," .he knows you have had noth- ing to do with its and, therefore, that. you are neither bragging nor trying to sell him :stock in a wea- ther promotion company. If you say you think it will be a fine day to -morrow he knows you are' not a propagandist, but .merely a mild. sort of optimist. It is agood topic because it can never be settled, while questions that can be settled must ultimately be laid aside in favor of something new. There is no authoritative theory about the weather; there= fore, one may say what one pleases without a college diploma or- a State license, • Let us talk about the weather. It won't hurt us a bit, and it won't bother the weather. DEATH REPORTED.. .An old offender that hung on for years. Nothing touched hie stony heart but Put. nam's Corn Extractor and out ho came, root, stem and branch.- All corns cured just as quickly when Putnam's is used; try it, 25c. at all dealers. None Ras. "There i:r one thing about a cold which science has never attempted to utilize." , • "Will you mention it?" "Sure—its• hoarse power." Minard's Liniment. Cures Diphtheria. Surprised the Bishop. •-.A bishop was one day addressing a Sunday School, when he said, in a most impressive wav: "And now, ,children, let me" tell you a very sad fact. In Africa there are 10,000,000 square miles of terri- tory without a single Sunday School where little boys and girls can pass their Sundays.; Now, what shall all try and save up our money wild do?" And the class, as one voice re- plied, in ecstatic union : "Goto Africa l" D. 4. ISSUE 45---'13. RO8TTRLS FOR WOMEN ONLY, London lxelping to Solve., Problem of Rousing the Lodt,+rpald. W a r h t sig known in London .aie "woraen'a hostels" are said to : be growing more irunmerous in the ',Eng- lish metropolis and are helloing to seine extent in solving the problem of housing the undeipei4 woman worker, The rant of a eub4010 in a hostel, according to The London Times, averages about ninety cents week, which rent inuast always b paid t d in advance). A reference is required with one intonding resident from some re spunsible person, and the metro writes for tide reference before th would -bo resident takes up he abode ,at the hostel. All :the cubicles are small, bu very clean, and painted white Bach cubicle :contains a bed, chair washhand stand with two drawer and .a rug at the bedside. A framed and colored scripture text hangs over eseli bed, and tlrer are hooks at the foot of the bed o which to hang °lathes. Resident at the hostels are supposed to mak their own beds and keep their tubi Iles tidy, There is a large airy room pro 'sided as a general sitting -room: fo the residents, Misunderstood. The lady visitor from out of tows was being' conducted round a fa,m ous cathedral by a guide. "Ah, yes Gothic, is it not?" she murmurer with ecstatic admiration. Th guide regarded her with pity mix ed `with horror."Certainly not ma'am," he replied, ''Episcopali an. ;. tag ileasouls 1 by Li gid °ugh 1Iixt� res . " 'ain't `Gurc Broi a iti But the Healing Fumes of Catarrh° zone, Which are .Breathed to: the Furthest -Recesses of the Bronchia Tubes, Bring Quick Relief and Sure Cure, Every sufferer from coughs, colds bronchitis and all •throat and cbes ailments needs a 'soothing, . healin medicine which goes direct to th breathingorgans in, the chest an lungs attacks the trouble at the source disperses the germs of disease, an cures the ailment thoroughly. An this medicine is "Catarrliozone." The germ -killing balsamic vapor mixes with ` the breath, descend through the throat, down the bron chial tubes, and finally reaches th deepest air cells in the lungs. "Al ;parts are soothed with rich, pure, . me dicinal essences whereas with a syrup the affected parts could not be reach ed, and harm would result through be- numbing the stomach with drugs. "I have been a chronic sufferer from catarrh in the nose and throat for over eight years. I think I have spent four hundred dollars trying to get relief. I have spent but six dollars on Catarrh ozone, and have been completely cur- ed, and, in fact, have been weli for some time. Catarrhozone is the only medicine I have been able to find that would not only give temporary relief but will always cure permanently. Yours. sincerely, (Signed) WILLIAM RAGAN, Brockville, Ont. For absolute, permanent cure, use Catarrhozone. Two months' outfit costs $1.00; smaller sizes 50c., at all storekeepers and druggists, or The Catarrhozone Company, Buffalo, N.Y., and Kingston, Canada. Blade to Order. The Boss -Jimmy, this is the third morning you've been late; can you give inc an excuse? Jimmy—Certainly ; what kind of axone •do you want? Try Murine Eye Remedy If you have Red; Weak, Watery Eyes or Granulated Eyelids. Doesn't Smart —Soothes. Eye. Pain. Druggists Sell Murine Eye Remedy, Liquid, 25c, 50c. Iilurine Eye Salve in Aseptic Tubes, 25c, 500. Eye Books Free by Mail. An Eye Tonic Good for All Eyes' 41Aat. Need: Care Murine Eye Remedy Co., Chicago Mistaken. Courtesy. An old Irish countrywoman, going to Dublin by train, says the London Times, stepped into a first-class car- riage arriage with her basket, and made herself comfortable. Just before the train started, the conductor. .passed ;along, and notic- ing the woman aid the basket, said, gruffly : "Are, you first-class, my good woman?" '','Begor, I :em, and thank you,". she replied, with a smile, "and how do yciu feel yourself?" Minard's Liniment Cures Carget in Cows. o.1 Ucntle Inuit. Not all the warns that turn are as gentle and as tactful in their turning as the on•e that a German paper recently described, A quiet, patient little gran had been pushed about anti trodden on by the other passengers on a crowd- ed street -car.: For a long time he suffered in silence, Then, in a sleek voice, he addressed an awk- ward youth standing next to him. "Young titan," he said "x hope you will not think me .rude, but may I ask your age?" The youth stared at him for a moment, and replied, "Eighteen." "Eighteen," repeated the little man softly. "'Now, really. young man, don't y+au. think that you arc old enough to stand on your own' feet'?" CLAAK'S soups :anti*,tier eeoccutratee t 3l>Xq tiu seffirese *melt le:nil} 1'Orast ,and beat ingredients, Order today. W. CLARE,. Siontreel. ai rea t 4 { e d• tl d s e 1 i '1 ' 6 r a' ,�, gAU tiBRAND ffii ill' w d. Atw,r tt .cogcr44 R.,,r ,,OUPS ELECTRIC DYNAMO OR GENERATOR 1 F. o SALE e. I 30 k D wit c. 676 R. P. At a Very Reasonable Immediate Sale. TR , , T D C M. ,Figure fail r S. FRANK WILSON & SOC„' 73 Adelaide St. West, TORONTO. EDUCATION. 1 1�^t LLIOTT'r . BUSINESS COLLEGE, TO. _ ..[-"1 ronto, Canada's Popular Conumer• sial School. Magnificent Catalogue' free. FARMS FOR shut, H. w. DAWSON, Ninety Colborne Street, - • Toronto, ' l EU1T, ST.00N, GRAIN ANIS DA1SY Farms in all sections et Ontario. Rome snaps. i' ACTOR•Y SITES. WITH Olt WITHOUT!i' Railway' trackage, In Toronto. R'rinntnn and other towns and cities. �)1 ESTD2NTIAL PROPERTIES IN Brampton end a dozen other towns, H. W. DAWSON, Colborne St., Toronto '• STAMPS...e ND GOONS ( TTAMP COLLECTORS—HUNDRED DIF - 1 -71 ferent foreign Stamps. Catalogue, -r Album, only Seven Cents. Marko Stamp core ns we. Tc,rnrrt0 .. I NEWSPAPER F©R SALE. ONTRY 'WEEKLY NEWSPAPER FOR Sale in good Ontario town. Excellent CkJU opening for man of energy. Write Wilsou Publishing Company; Toronto. ettSC£txtAN£OIts. !`lANCER,: TUMORS, LUMPS, E'r0.. kJ internal, and external, eured with. nut pain by our home treatment. Write as before,too late. Dr. Hellman Medical' Cc.. Limited. Collin;•wond, Ont'. f1 ALL STONES, KIDNEY AND .BLAD. �S der Stones, Kidney trouble, Gravel Lumbago and kindred ailments positively cured with the new German remedy, 'Senor,” prieo $1.50. Another new remedy for Diabetes -Mellitus, and sure cure, la -Senors Anti -Diabetes," Price $2.00 from druggists or direct. The Sanol Manufac- turing: Company of Canada. Limited. Winnipeg, Man. FOR SALE Pulleys s & Shaft'g Suitable for Mills, Manufacturing Plants, Printing Houses, Etc. 2 Wood Split Pulleys, 12% x 48 in.. for 3 15/16 in. shaft.' 1 Wood Split Pulley, 12% x 48 in. for 2 15/16 in. shaft. 1 Wood ,Split Pulley, 122 x 28 in. for 3 7/16 in. shaft. 1 Wood Split Pulley, 10%z x 36 in. for 3 7/16 in. shaft. Pulleys of smaller sizes and Shaft- ing of various lengths and sizes to be sold at very low figures. Box 23, Wilson Publishing Co., Toronto. One half life consists pay and the money owed collect. Minard sLiniment A man will pay $60 worth borrow $6 of to know whit money. of the average of owing money other half to him that man's he can't in having he can't Colds, &o. wife $10 to he will and want with all her Cures give his of bills. Then the $10 back she does A druggist can obtain an imitation of MINARD'S LINIMENT from a Toronto house at a very low priori, and have it labeled hie own product. '. This greasy imitation is the poorest one we have yet seen of the many that every Tom, Dick and Barry has tried to intro- duce. Ask for KINARD'S and you 'will get it. Practising. "So you want to go into public life ?" asked Senator Sorghum. "Yes," replied the young man. "You must remember that you will be criticized ad ridiculed even by your friends, Can you accustom yourself to that?" . "Yes, I'm prac- tising now. 1 wear one of those plaid coals with a belt in the back" ;sn fi You will find relief in Zam-Buk l it eases the burning, stinging pain, stops bleeding and brintgs ease. Perseverance, with Zam- Buk, means Cure, Why not prove this ? art PruggigsbeactStore&. m -B u