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HomeMy WebLinkAboutExeter Advocate, 1907-06-27, Page 7A FAMILIA' 111111)H1NE. Dr. Williams' )'Ink )'ills line tubi, ins Best Shoed for the N hole IIou't•huld. Ur. Williams' Pink Pills are the great- est blood -builder kiww•►1 to n►edieul sci- ie•ncc. They never fail to milky r'ch, red 104-eel—lots 4,1 it — the kind that it rings health and strength to the bid - fever. They use a family medicine — good for the grendtrother or grand - 'father; the Mother or father and for .the glowing children. Thousands have leuald new health and strength through the ase of Unse pills. As proof of their !King family medicine As. Canis. Cast- onguay. Michipicolen River, Out., says: —"Aly husband was ill for five months rind wits trouble to do any work. Ile elude several (rips to the Soo to con - cult doctors and spent much money on ticdieine, but nothing helped hint—in fact he grew worse. Ile could not eat rtnch and the httle he did eat would cot remain on his stomach. His slom- eieh was examined by X Rays and found to be in a terrible Inflamed condition. After remaining at the Soo for some Line under the doctor's care without finding relief he returned home discour- aged and die. ► 1 afrai was u to X d he as go hg, 11 was then Dr. Williams' Pink Pills were recommended and by the bine he had taken nine boxes he was perfectly well tend able to go to work again." Mrs. Caslunguey continues: "1 have nl- ao used the '111s, for female troubles ubles tied found thein n perfect medicine. My Mlle one also owes good health and it rosy color to them." Dr. Williams' Pink Pills cure all the troubles due to poor blood or shattered (nerves, such as anaemia, rheumatism. dyspepsia. neuralgia, St. Vitus' dance partial paralysis, etc., eineply- because they make rich. red, health -giving blood. Sold by all medicine deniers or by mail at 50e. a box or six ixxes for S.!.50 from The Dr. Wiuiarns' Medicine Co., Brockville, Ont. • NARCOSIS BY ELECTRICITY. French Professor Inas a 1lrlhod lir Thinks Will Supersede Drugs in Use. Fr(ns Nantes, France,. is reported a si s:o•, e'f highly successful experiments will, a new forth of narcosis. Prof. itephane Leduc, who is the inventor 31 it, believes tt'^' i1 will presently super- sede names'., by drugs. Ile calls it eieetroIurcositt and he says that it ex- teL' all kri wn methods of producing insensibility in That it tans no injurious sequel whatever. The patient subjected to electro-nor- cosis lies motionlessly and totally tin- nnlne to pain ns long as the method is applied. The moment it is relaxed he recovers his seises in their full acti- vity. There is no period of daze, no nausea, no exhaustion, no headache. On the contrary so far as the effect !I the narcotic is concerned the subject feels rested and exhilarated. When n healthy man is subjected to the treat- ment the awakes with a general feeling of well being such as results from a refreshing sleep. In the case of a pa- tient undergoing- a surgical operation ft is expected that shock will be reduc- ed But this experiment has not yet been tied on a human (subject. In- deed, to date the professor himself ;s the only man who has taken the ekrtro- rnreasis. 111 his case it is reported !i have been an unqualified success.. The discovery was developed through n series of experiments on dogs, mis- hits and guin(xn pigs. The application of the current, according to pts strength, res Ls an the cessation flit ie functions 'of the brain. suspension of the opera- tion of the lungs or stoppage of the Lear!. To completely deaden the brain . i i1 rebt-toil respired oily' a current ( f six to eight Volts; one of len vo11s caused paralysis of the breathing ap- paratus and twelve volts always result- ed in death. The deadening of the brain could Le continued for hours without the slight's! injury. The suspension of the' tune - hone of the lungs could not be pro- knged..teyonil a minute without caus- ing (knIh. 'the pi'ofessor incidentally suggests that his method might be used a:, a method 01 pulling criminals to death and would be much more painle-s than that new- in use in this country. No danger of death Ls involved, he seys. in the use ut his apparatus to produce simply the narcotic stale. be. cause the strength of the current can t- absolutely confined within the safely hint. KEEP BABY \t E1.1.. Ask any niotlecr who has used Baby's Own Tablets and she will tell you there is no other medicine so good. \\'e pledge you our word (here is no other medi- cine so safe --we give you the guaran- tee of a (Geovcrnment analyst that 'Baby's Own 'tablets contains no opiate or poi- Ft.rton- .cathing sluff. The Tablets speedily relieve and cure all the minor (utment. (1 lobi"s and young child- drei. \Ins. I.. 1'. herr, (Greenbush. Ont., r'ay.: "Itaby's (Irl n Tnhlets are the best all round nle41 e;ne for babies and chil- dren 1 know of. 1 can strongly reenm- tnend them to mothers from ply own ( see' icnce." Sold by all medicine deal- er, Or by mail at 5 cents a box (noon 1 he I)r•. \\linen's' Medicine (:o., Brock - %Ail•', Ont. 'a'-- / YOUR It1I.t.I()NS (ll :\\( re -Tone. Have you ever stol,plol to think hart• ninny male and female nn,-e.tur.s It to••i 1 , bring 3.1u into the world? form. of retiree. it was necessary to have a father and nether, and the father and mother of each of us mist have had a (a'her and neither, anti so on, bark through filly -et\ g.'nertilkfis to the lire ' of Christ. A careful cnlculnlion of all these ancestors shows Ihul Hite miss! have Leen 1.19.235.017,4a9.531.976 bir'Ihs to bring one of us into the world. And this is only from the lime of Christ. and not from the beginning of Iho• world. fec�csling 10 one authority, if firm a gmale couple for five thousand years each husbspd and wife had marries) at the age of twenty-one. and there had been no dcatps. the population of the 'earth vvoul(i bo 1t,f!)ff.015. folk ved by 1I cyphers. To holo such a population. 11 would take •eVerel worlds the size of ours. Britain drank lust under 28 gallons 411 beer a head last year: that le neery 3 gallons a lead lees Ulan ten pears ago. a KING Ai'PLAU'DS BLIND. Al lies at Normal College, London Blind student., Gitc fine Mout: King Edward and Queen Alexandra, act.,rllpart:ed 1,)• the 1'rince and Prin- cess of )\'ales and Princess Victoria, \.'ere p eesevht dui uig an entertainment given at the Allx-rt Hall recently by the students laid graduates of the Royal Normal College for the Blind. One fancied nut! the sighll('s p1er- t. ruIKrs could observe the kindly, in- terested faces of the ro; tit party. for ),ever did songs sound sweeter than hoose sung by the blind songsters. and never were gymnastic feats more adroitly performed 'than they were b) Ike college's young men. As the King und Queen entered the royal Lox, whictt was gay with ft.were, the full Ctl.ir'us of 1.50 voices sang "God Save the King," and every face was turned towards their majesties. There- after nobody applauded so heartily as the King, whose interest In the enter- tiinmelnl was evident from the way in which 1>,o commented upon every Item. The cltinax of the musical halt of the performance was reached wtieu Master Wilfred Kershaw, a boy of r.ine years, played \fendelsshon's "Ca- priccio Brillante" with a feeling and expression unequalled by many a pam- pered youthful p►odtgy. The second part of the programme was 8 gymnastic display. The lads wheeled and turned about in perfect ender, and showed themselves adepts in the use of the dumb -bells and iron wands. So cleanly and swiftly did they perfor►n that one forgot that to them the world was dark, and it vas only when, now and again, one of thein groped for the parallel bars or stumb- led against a_ fellow that one realized the full pathos of talose black spec- tacles that hid pitiful, unseeing eyes. TWO \\OHDs Al'143,000 EACH. Rig Fee for Chicago P03'ieian Who Said 'Slop Smoking." „ Stop smoking r was the terse pres- cription for which a Chicago physician collected a fee of $0,000—the largest price ever paid (or such a minimum of medical advice. This case is the answer of Dr. W. A. Evens, Chicago's health commissioner, to the question—"is to- bacco injurious?" willing 10 give up $6,000, if 1 have to stop. smoking." the man who Laid is reported to have said when he received the bill for the modicuiu of ad- vice. "At that it's worth the price to have the sight of your eyes," he added. "Doc- tors charge by results, not by hours of work." Dr. Charles P. Pinckard is the physi- cian who received the unusual fee. I1c refused to disclose the name of the pa- tient. who is still living. His home is in Clinton, Iowa, and he is considered one of the wealthiest men in the state. Dr. Pincknrd's patient went to Chicago in 1900. His vision hod been reduced to one-fifth normal, arid, though iie had travelled to specialists all over the world his eyes were growing worse. Ile told of the treatments, and D,•. Pinckard decided that the only untried diagnosis was ain- l;lyopin, tobacco blindness. "Slop smoking," lie said to the man. In a few month.s the pallt•nt wrote that L:e vas cured, and the physician, after computing the value of sight to a man of his wealth, sent a bill for $6,000. it was paid. Since then the man hes started smoking again, but in modera- tion. f %NOl h ill N A(.ttihR ITC CURED BY %A11-11111. Magistrate F. Rasmussen of 211 Mar- quette Sl.. Montreal. has just been cured by 7.am-Buk of a skin disease wluctl for years had defied all remedies. Inter- viewed on the subject Mr. Itnsinusscn said :—"It Is quite correct. For years I was troubled with a serious skin disease, Bud not one but several doctors in turn failed to do too any gond. %ani -Irak teemed to act like a churn, ; unit a few boxes heeled the sores und cleared my skin completely." All stores sell Zarn-Buk at 50 cents a box, or post free from 'Lam -Bilk Co., Toronto, for price. 6 boxes for $2.50. Teething Babie are saved suffering—sad mother* given rest—when one uses N'uses'and Mothers' Tre care Quickly relieves—regulate+ the bowels — pre+euts convulsions. Used so years. Absolutely safe. At drug -stores, Mc. 6 bottles, el :3. National Di -ug a: Chemical C. Limited. Sole Proprietors, monorail. •t BUSY I3LA(:K-\IH 11. Little I(.:zabell►'s father had sent her t'1 a nearby blacksmith to return u n.rnkeywrench, 811(1 when she returned he asked:— "What was \lr. Smith doing?" "U," she replied, carelessly, "he was leaking horses, and had, thea( all done but putting on their shoes." These two ejcsirable qualifications, Pleasant, to the taste and tit the conte time effectual, are to be found in Mo- ther Graves' \Vonii Exterminator. Children like it. ire—"Are you deaf to my pleadings'. She—"1 ata." Ile—"But 'what if I wei.• to offer you a diamond ring?" She— "Oh, 1 out not stone (leaf." 11 a dog bites you don't he scared. Battle the wound with cold water and curer it with a cloth .n which tVevur's Cerate has been freely spread. '!' a he Crate .eliones the pain caused by the sting of Insects Angry Diner:"Hulloa 1 you wailer; where is that ox-luil soup?" Waiter: "Coming, sir—half a minute." Diner: "Confound you 1 tow slow yQu are f, Wailer : "Fault of the soup, sir. Ox tail is always behind." Great Things from Little Causes Grow.—it lakes very little to derange the stomach. ')'the cause may be slight. a cold, something eaten or drunk, anx- iety, worry, or some other simple cause. not if precautions be not taken, this simple cause may have most eserious consequences. Arany a chronically de- bilitated constituticin to -day owes its de- struction to simple causes not dealt with in time. Keep the digestive appara- tus in healthy condition and all will no well. l'annelee's Vegetable Pills are better than any other for the purpose. The Chinese menufacture(1 Yang as early claim that rice wine was by their king Ching - as 1998 B. C. DONT USE POOR OIL. For use on sewing machines, bicycles. and all purposes requiring a fine lids- Iticent, the best is cheapest in the end. Genuine Singer oil can only be obtained at Singer stores. Look for the Red 5. Singer Sewing Machine Cr*. Write its :i1 Maiming Chanlis'r, Toronto, tor set of Bird Cards free. 11 you write twelve noughts after 5,210 you have in figures the number of tons representing the weight of the atmos- phere surrounding the earth. ITCH. Mango, Prairie Scratches and every form of contagious heti on human cr animuls curet! in 30 minutes by \\'ol- fnrd's Sanitary Lotion. It neer fails. Sold by all druggists. Mrs. Fiercepate—"My husband and 1 met through correspondence. Ile pro- posed to me before ever lie saw me!" Miss Sharp—"I don't doubt it." It is an Elixir of Life.—Since forgot- ten lino', men have been seeking fur the Elixir of Life. which tradition says Once existed. Dr. Thomas' Eclectic Oil is an Elixir, before which pain can- not live. it is inude up of six essen- tial oils, carefully blended so that their curative properties are concentrated In one. It has Do equal in the !refitment of lumbago, rheunwtisut, and all bod- ily pains. The direct light of the sun is estimat- ed ten be equal to 5,5413 lighted wax candles. placed at one foot from the observer. A Otdek Recovery from Poser and all sick• tress IS alwayl the r:,..e When •• Fer.orim " the beat !unit is used. 1l build,, it strengthens, 11 gives new 1if.. Try 1t. "Nature always revenges herself." On She: "`lie is always talking about her y pies. Dal you ever see anything unusual many topics it is inadvisable 1•) be too in !hent?' Ile: "Yes, I boot -but - dogmatic, as increasing knowledge torn in one once I" stems to-(lny to be false what was held 0. he true yesterday. There are, how - mer, runny things which we can demon - Wide with tnathemutical exactness and certainly. In (net, they are so obviously and elemcnlnriiy True. that they require le, proof. For instance, If 1 abuse my eyes. I weaken thein ; if I abuse my (digestive orgnt,s, they suffer; if I sub- ject my nerves to unurccssury strain. they w111 resent it. All this is se patent That it requires tin proof. And yet people daily overloud their slomn^hs, and w•nllaw food not one quarter masti- cated. It would be just as reasonable to expect the digestive apparatus to con- tinue to perforin its functions indefinitely under such renditions es to expect an engine to run continuously without oil. \Whnt would be thought of a driver who undertook to run a locomotive for a week wilhomt oiling? We should rightly consider hien n lunatic. And yet he would not be half so foolish or rtkless as the neon who expected le retain his health on "quirk lunches." The different portions of a machine which wear out can l e repineetl by others, but science has not yet found a Means of supplying n Irian with new organs. nor is she ever tike�l • to de so. Not;irc is absel t Iy re- lent -Tess in her ['amities. As the Rubai• 3.5! 01 Omar Khayyam has it : "The \toying Finger writes : and having writ Moves un : 1x-:• all your Piety nor \\it Shall lure it back to cancel half a line. Nor all your tears wash out a word of it." The werld's oceans held in solullon et least 2,(00,000 tons of silver. Their is also much copper and n little gold :n sea water. Mr. Harnper—"Bridget told Mrs. Nextdoer that 1 was a henpecked fool. St.a,l 1 discharge her?" Mrs. hamper -- At once! Bridget has no right to tell our Wetly aecre's to the neighbors.' saw a When all other corn preparations fail, My Holloway's Corn Cure. No pain w'llntever, and no inconvenience in using it. ASKED TOO MUCH. "Miss Welts," trembled the youth es he ported from her at the door, "there Is something 1 must say to you." "Proceed." she urged him With an encouraging smite. "Though 1 pin only a poor inveritor,' tic stammered. "yet niy air -ship is nearer pci feclion than ever. f-1 have but (we ideals in lite—you end my air- Fhip. \\'ill you marry tnc She was silent. "Do not answer too quickly." he begged. 'Tek.' time lei -think it over. I will come again for my answer. May I�' "Yes." she told him. "Come again— o-dne in ye.ur air -ship." With n wild cry of despair, he turned and fled. T N U ISLE NO. 26 - V. This cold -water starch gets ironing -day over quicker, with less wear on the ironer's musclea and far less on the starched pieces. Gives a beautiful gloss. Needn't be boiled .. yet cannot stick. It's a starch you'll like. Try It Yo' y r.• •1 [RLAM WEST FLOUll A pure, hard Manitoba flour for bakers and others demand- ing strength, color and uniformity. STRONG &WHITE AT YOUR GROCERS DEALERS EVERYWHERE SUPPLIED WITH FLOUR AND FEED.j/WRITE U7� WE ALSO MAKE'QUEEN CITY.' A BLENDED FLOUR THAT HAS GAINED GREAT FAVOR AS A GENERAL HOUSEHOLD 'ALL peerosts' FLOUR. THE' CAMPBELL MILLINGC6. 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Lawrence Bummer Cruises in Cool Latitudes Twin Screw Iron SS. "('ampan.t,'• with etoctrie lights, electric bell. and all modern comforts. SAIIS Flt(iM MONTREAL ON MONDAYS all 4 p.m . 4d and Gr*, June, 1st, 15th and oath July, itth and !CO August. 9th and RJ rd September, Ind fortnightly thereafter for Plctou, Y. v., call• lag at Quebec, (la,pe, Mal Bay. r'eres, ('ape Cove, Grand hirer, Nummarslde, 1'.F i., and Chariot:. Wow n, I'.ft. L BERMUDA Be SERVANTS WHO SU1)K1:. A New Problem Thal 1:matrotlls the English Huuwt•keep.'r. "Parlor maid wanted 111 email tardily. Abstainer and non-smoker," was the somewhat startling udvcrtisement which appeared recently in a London daily. Now -a -day it is quite necessary, writes a correspondent of the London Tribune, for a mistress to ungllire'whe- ther u makLis addicted to the cigarette craze, fur the smoking habit hos invad- ed the servants' hall, and kitchen rnnids, cooks and upper house maids row openly adopt Ills cigarette consum- ing customs of their smart set sisters. The writer saw a well turned out nurse the other day in Hyde Park whoring an expensive looking mail earl containing an elaborately dressed baby. The nurse was coquettishly smoking a cigarette and attracting con- siderable attention from the astonished passersby. At several registry offices inquiries show that the smoking habits of the do- mestic servant are a recognized fact. In some families it is quite customary ter parlor plaid, housemaid and cook to enjoy their cigarettes in company ,r be- low stairs. That the working girl should take :o smoking in imitation of the Indy is by I1( nncans surprising. So many women 01 the highest social class now -a -days after meals smoke in restaurants , and at all flours in hotel lounges, that the filtering down of a taste for the weed to a more humble stratum of society was only to be expected. "Like mistress, like maid," applies to (. igaretles as much as to clothes and hubs, and the lady of the house who ccnsunnes her ten to fifteen cigarettes a day can hardly, with logic and con- s:-lency, lake her housemaid to task for indulging in the imitation whish is said to be the sincerest foram of flattery. The fact that it Is a forbidden pleasure makes it the more alluring. TIio maidservant takes a sample from her mistress's silver cigarette case, tries, tastes, and finds it good. !ler mistress declares that she smokes because she :s tired, and needs a soothing restor- er The maid is tired, too, and thinks what is good sauce for upstairs will probably prove equally pleasant for consumption in the basement. For this reason Indies in search of servants should make a point of inquir- ing wether the new housemaid of the nurse just engaged is a non-smoker. People applaud the villain on the stage for doing Things they would have film arrested for doing in real lite. A Plefreant Medicine.—There are some pills w•hlch have no other purpose evidently than to beget painful internal disturbances in the patient, adding to his troubles and perplexities rather than diminishing then(. One might as well mallow some corrosive material. • Par- rltelee's Vegetable Pills hav> not this disagreeable and injurious properly. They are easy to take. aro not unplea- sant to the taste, and their action is mild and soothing. A trial of them will prove this. They offer peace to the (dyspeptic. 'Pen—Angle The underwear that fits perfectly, wears out slowest, and neither shrinks nor stretches, is named PEN -ANGLE, and bears this trade mark in red. Who sells it, guarantees it, in the makers name. 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