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HomeMy WebLinkAboutExeter Advocate, 1907-08-01, Page 71 CATARRH OF STOMACH RELIEVED BY PE -RU -NA AIDE. JOSEPH BEAUDOIN. Mile. Joseph Beaudoin, 59 lice St. Olivier, Quebec, 1'. Q., Can., writer. "Keene is wonderful for indigestion. i eat whatever 1 want and no longer feel any oppression. "Having had dyspepsia for a long One and having tried various other remedies, I decided to Try Penna and with the fourth bottle of It 1 wits perfectly cured. "Fur this reason 1 recommend it to na 1hese who ere suffering with teat terrible malady, dyspepsia. "1 hope that all who are afflicted in this way will take Penner as I did.' The experience of Mile. Beaudoin ought to be sufficient proof to any one of the value of Pcruna in cases of ca- tarrhal dyspepsia. If you suffer from stomach catarrh in any of its Various forms, give Perunn a fair Trial, avoid - ins, In the meantime all such indiscre- tiens in diet as would tend to retard a cure, and you will sown be reworded by a normal appetite and healthy diges- hen. ,I. LIMIT OF iIUMAN END' RANGE. Stilling Criminals in (Mina by Waking Them. A telegram from Pekin, received :n London the,other any, announces that the Chinese merchant, Ma Sing, who Was recently convicted there of parri- cide and who was in consequence sen- tenced Io dcalh by insomnia, had ex- pired after being kept. continuously Lwake thr.)ugh ten days and nights. Apparently, therefore, this period cf •t:me would seem k be about the limit -•e,1 human endurance in this direction Under ordinary circumstances; al- though criminals, and, especially wo- men criminals, have gone without I.leep oeen.ioually for somewhat long- er per:od.s under the influence of strong religious exultation. 'Penns, Jeanne De- , Tinge, one of the leading French Ilag- e:tants, survived thirteen days content - ems "walking ; 011(1 her sister, Ituti ik'ringe, was stilt alive after being kept from sleep for fifteen days, most- ly by mentis of repeated npplicalkins of the rack, which towards the end were almost continuous. On the other hem?, 1'ilicairn, in his "Criminal '''rials," sets forth at length the rase of n French Jesuit, condemned to denth after this fashion by the Scotch l'rivy Council, who went rav- Ing mail after len days' deprivalien of sleep in a dungeon beneath Edinburgh Castle. 1n his delirium the poor wretch accused his accuses:,, who, in their ern, were subjected lo a like terrible ordeal, when one of them "gnawed Min- itel( to death" en Ilse ninth day, and another fell asleep soon afterwards. nor could he in any wise be awakened. alth.ougli his ter•nentors tried the ef- fect upon hire of many applications cf Pie rack, supplemented by "those host vehement torturer" of (he pilnie- w'inkis, the tang-irnis, the narrow -bore, end the crishielatve, whatever they miry ire In another case mentioned Iw the Miall' nulliority, that of the alleged wi14h. Bessie Dunlop, the accused evened appear to have been "wakcl Ter twenty-three days and nights alto- gether, litgether, but obvk)usly the sufferer must Lave been nitowevl intervals of repose in this particular instance. Nf et* \WI10 (BUILT A (:Ill'Bfa1. At Stiviehall, near I:oventry. Eng- land, may le sten a church that. nneong English churches, al all events. pt* .,s•'. -.e, the unique dislinc1ioll of mos - mg leen built by the unaided efforts of ore' nun mune. The name of leis persistent and ascidious workman was J4,hn linen. n stonemason of (' venlry. welt, loll the fleet stone in 1$l(l, rind complete -1 his self-imposed task seven ye ars later. M('SIC.\I. Sf:AIBC.\sE, Al A staircase has been invented which ploys tunes as it to walked up and H. s. n ripen. ,1 series of pins is press- es- by the feet and plays gongs and d,,nn4. while others are e•mneeled with cv.Ilap;ible chambers, which blow vert' bus instruments. 4. Some persons hnye periodical nttack. of Canadken rholern, dysentery or din. - thorn, and hrive to use great precare Pens to avoid the disease. Change et water, eooking, and green fruit, Is sure . 4) bring on the atlnek,. To such per• F.011‘ we would recommend Dr. J. D. Kelkgd's Dysentery Cordial as being Pie best medicine rn the market for all si.nhlrn:'r e. •nnplainL' . If a few drugs ate taken in vs rater vv hen the symptoms are noticed no further trouble will ne tepericn eri. THE LAND OF BACKSHEESII ASTOUNDING i1%lt(itINS IN \II'\IN1- 1.11:1) BABIES. \lull tilattils 01 the Great Nitro Itante- ses - Donkey 'tiding is (:heap in Lueur. Five hurdred utiles up the Nile, al Luton, the thing which most impress- es the average tourist is that there. htindreds of miles beim the modern world, with the desert on one side and the mysterious river on the other Them is a variable Palm Beach of hotels marking the foreign invasion of the las; few years. All Egypt seems to be imbued with the spirit of digging, says Leslie's. \Weekly. Everywhere one will see sten and wo- men, and even children, poking about in the sand and among the rocks in search of secreted tombs. hi Luxor the iliggers are frequently rewarded with lt';cls of beads, coins and even mum - mics. Along the lank of the Luxor sde of the river, in the shop of Aliened Abel- e.-itahiii, (here is an astounding bar- gain in mummified babies, and one in particular, which lie pretends is 3.000 years old, is offered for the trifling sunt of 812. The circumstance is riot without its pathetic side; nevertheless, tet first impulse of the average ruin is to laugh when the honorable Ahmed comes forth with the gay little case covered with hieroglyphics and tells you it is a baby and urges that you buy it. • 'fhc curious part of it is that many tctriels do buy these tiny mummies, which to all appearances ARE GF.NUINE AS '1'O AGE. Te wrists buy also the mummy cloths, tattered and torn and stained, although wonderful in color and design, that have been wrapped around the dead bodies of the ancient Egyptians. Also the venders of separate hands and feet scent to enjoy o good income during the season. It is hl Luxor especially that mum- mies are sold, and tourists are frequent- ly seen dickering with boy venders on the street for their stone of detached hands, fret or Zingers. Selling deed Wings seems to be a mania in Luxor. While our party was returning from n visit to the tomes of the kings n vell- ed woman riding n donkey offered for sale a beautiful green beetle' which she had found on a Dain tree and ihnd paled. A Kittle further on a small girl carried n dead sparrow, which born pure instinct she held out for sale. Dealers 4n scxlrabs rue in evidence everywhere on the streets and the trav- eler can buy these quaint ornaments by the hundred. by the dozen or by the piece. and at all prices. it is seldom that the street dealers leave anything genuine in the way of antiques, aside from pieces of inimenies. for when they do find them they sell there at good prices to shopkeepers. who know where to dispose of them in turn. Tiny clay or niud statues of the great fkirneses II. are for sole at any price. It would no doubt please the great King, who so desired to be remember- ed Ihnt he erected dozens of temples to hi: glorification, to know that a itrune- s:.:s bar in Luxor dispenses whiskey and sada to weary travellers, and there is a Mimeses antique shop and any num- ber of donkeys are named after the an - cent ruler. DONKEY RIDING IN LUXOR is one of the joys of the tourist, for the I -est animals in all Egypt are to Ie fkund here, and n visit to the nnlive chops, end later a gallop along the banks of the Nile by twilight Ls a unique p'casure which remains long in the me- mory. Donkeys are hired by the day or by the hour, the price by the day being only two shillings, will, a small bnek.heesh for the donkey boy who runs constantly behind. These donkey boys are marvels Its the platter of endurniice. It Ls fully twelve miles to the Tombs of the Kings and return, yet the donkey boys keep close L•ehtrnl all the way, whether one gallops or trots, tuid in addition they carry lunch baskets, cameras or any other puruplieriltilla Ihtrt the tourist they is islt to have along. The dragantans of Luxor are also ex- ( ellen!, and far Leiter Than those found In (::1110. ('inti the arrival of train 4.r steamer n small army of these guides rush up with cards extolling their vir- tues and slitting their experience, trustworthiness, rte. Some of the dra- g4•tnans speak several languages in n quaint facltion. although quite well enough to make themselves understood. French is the principal language it Egypt aside from the nnlive Arabic. The once popular dahobeah system 4.1 traversing the Nile is mow almost unheard of, for the niaj<.r'ily of della- teaks nee constantly becalmed, or they ger stuck in lite mud and have to lie pulled off se often that the ROMANCE AND (OMFOirr FI.rf.. and ler rheiCe is given to tin up-to-date aleamer trite sIning engines} curd a c. inv.'. ill crew of native navigators. No river in 14 14. world is more dill1:ul1 lu navigate than the Nile, for it has res many 'weeds as (here are henna in the eery, and the current of the stream changes in such n short hnie that while cite day the deepest part of tine river is in the very ►riddle, the next day finds it safer for the stcanicrs 1•) keep clan to the Lank. Fear (his reason, especially late in tine season, there ere no croft seen sailing on the Nile rifler dr.rk. for 11 IS only by the color of the sinter and by occasional poling Ihnt the shift of the stream von be discern- ed. Frequently along the banks are seen groups et coffee drinkers, who most Breit. 4', ffie in small kettles, Then grind and boil it over the same fire. The women• with their hater jars nlao torn) pitItrre:sque groups along the banks, f4 r all water for household use is brought by the women from the river. Many of the wniw'n are unable to eft the• heavy jars when they are filled, tut after they have once teen hoisted bs their companions the weight is so Lolanced lent i1 is not fell. According to the Korean the men of Oshawa. Galvanised Steel Shingles The PEDLAR People tl °" ' You can't afford to roof a thing without Oshawa Gat. •anired Steel Shingles. Good for a hundred )earn. Send for the free booklet. Datura Montreal utia.a Ur -to Landon Winnipeg WILSON'S FLY PADS One packet Ane actually kilted a bushel ef Alae, --- SOLO sY - ORUCCIST$, GROCERS AND COMM STORES 104i. per packet, or a packets for lam will last a whole season. The lerfeotlon Cow Tall Halder (patented) insures comfort and cleanliness whit* milking. It will please you. Thousands sold. nY mail, 16c ; two for tic. Agents wanted, Prices rlght. Addrew, WM. NOXON, Picton, Ontario - EARN AIR THIS •lien RIFLE gi/tv Tor kuaaag or target emetic*. Thlaking air n barn death w mull ram.. `.4.1a Tl.. til. run to any hey who will sell twenty -font 1.wriry nn..ttf.. Tor e.. Sand for sherwelry toay. *0 tot you. When yea sea theft pid eces. sr 10 tents each. return our oils and we wWlmmadt.ta:ysend you the eta& Egg pireSpscialty P.O. Sot 12, Ottawa, Oat. Ilse ;Mohammedan faith are required to wash their faces, hands and fret every time they pray. As they pray five limes a day, the bunks of the Nile present a sort of perpetual bathing scene. The women do not pray and conse- quently do not wash so frequently and their appcareDCO is re})resentatitlo c f what Egyptian cleanliness would be were it not for the Koran. At the vari- ous landings the natives swarin about with delicious oranges for sale. } ANXIOUS MOMENTS. Thousands of Lillie Ones Die Denimg the Summer Months. Every mother of small children knows how fatal are the summer months. Dysentery, diarrhoea, chol- era infanturn and stomach troubles are alarmingly frequent at this time and t4'4) often a precious little life is lost nfler only n few hours' illness. The i;lolher who keeps Baby's Own Tablets in the house feels safe. The occnsioutil us4. of Ba►.s's Own Tablets prevents e.tomoch and bowel troubles, or if the 'tremble conies unawares the Tablets will bring the little one through kafely. Mrs. Geo. Robb, Aubrey. Que., says:-- "I ays:- "1 have used Baby.s Own 'Tablets for stomach and bowel troubles with the lest results. 1 feel quite safe when 1 have the 'fablels in the house." Sola by medicine dealers or by nail et 25c. a box fr.nn The I)1.. Williams' Medi- cine Co., Brockville, Ont. One of the new 85 -Ion (,Wins is 46 feet long, and has a range of 16,000 yards. The cordite charge is 325 tbs. The average number of children at- tending settee! daily in the United King- dom 1s just under 6,500,000. The Crick in the hack. -"One touch of nature makes the whole world kin," cogs the poet. But what about the touch of rheumntisnl and lumbago, which Is so ca1imon n,w1 '''here is no px,etr•v in that touch. ter It renders life miserable Yet how d.'lighlc,l ie, the sense of refef when nn application cif I)r. Thomas' F,electric Oil drives pain away. There is nothing eg11111s it. 11OOKED. Sybil -"When Steve proposed to tee iw twitted like n fish out of water." Mnbb--"\VIiy shouldn't he? Ile knew he was caught.. A MACHINE FOR 11 'OMI':N. should be the best obtainable. The Sanger and Wheeler h \Wit's n sewing; machinee ore urknowledge(1 the light- est running. 'Ts' durable and eon - vi Went of any. I.os.k for the Red S. Singer Sewing Marilee to. Write us at Skinning (:hantbertt, Toronto, for sen of Bird Gard, tree. A few hnndfuts of juniper terries, leant upon n brazier .,f charcoal. will remove the smell of paint 111014' rapidly than tiny 411ner device. Stonier Graves' \Waren Externtinalor .ns the largest sole of tiny similar pre- paration sold In Canada. It ulvuvs rites .'.nlisfnctlon by restoring health to the little folkes. A eorre'(ondent asks what is the lest method of feeding cattle 1n summer wea- ther. 'there are several wage. eine tram might prefer to Take the ox in his lap end feed hien with n spoon. Ano- ther would bring his info the dining - r.41111 and let him sit al the Inhlr will' the old (elks. Tastes differ in matters of this kind. TNV ISSUE NO. SI -07. Ven -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 ibe maker's name. Made in many fabrics and styles, at various prices, in form -fitting sizes for women, men and children. PEN -ANGLE Guar- anteed Underwear wears best and 5 fits better immommmil 1.1:1. 1 IN DOUBT. "Were you glad the jury disagreed?" the prisoner wire asked. "Nut alk.gether," he replied; tloughl- fnlly. "After hearing the lawyer's pica for me, 1 really had some curiosity as to Ile question of ray guilt.' The natives of Tierra del Fuego are the most wonderful stone throwers in the world. The e'en can kill small ani- mals tit fifty' yards as easily us a white man can with a rifle. The ilunfber of deaths occurring among young children during the sme- ti:4T months is simply appalling. In the city of Montreal last week, 175 children under the age of live years need, and nearly all the deaths were (1at' Go stomach and bowel troubles. With ordinary cafe most of these little lives might have been saved. Watch lee food given the little ones. Do not feed meats; see that the ►milk given is purr, and give an occasional dose et Baby's Own Tablets, n medicine which surpns.ses all others In preventing nue curing stomach and bowel troubles. The population of Hungary is 19,2.50,- 000, and of the whole of Austria and Ilunge ry 47,000,000. Hungary is strongly opposed to Germany and Ger- man ambitions. A Cure for Fever and Ague.-Parme- le s Vegetable leeks are compounded for use in any climate, and they will his found to preserve their powors :u any latitude. In fever and ague They act upon the secretions and neutralize the poison which has found its way in - lo the blood. They correct the impuri- ties which find entrance into the sys- tem through drinking water or food end if used as a preventive fevers are avoided. The inhabitants of Ireland were called "Scots" long before Scotland acquired her present name. The first name under which Ireland was known was Jervis. Children who ore Pale and peevish want some- thing that will make good rich blood l ; there is notblag to equal "Yerrovim" for this purpose. Mothers, be sure to get a boot.. The heal in the 11ed Sen is no myth. The teinperalure of the air rarely falls below 75 degrees. In June and July the average night and day is 90 degrees. ITCIO. Mange, Prairie Scratches and every form of contagious itch on human rr animals cured in 30 minutes by Wol- ford's Sanitary Lotion. It never laib. Sold by all druggists. ('told beaten 0111 into leaves 1-2040.000 of an inch in thiekncss becomes parti- ally Irensparent. The- light which pass- es through it assumes it greenish hue. 1t is only neeecsary to ,read the tes- timonial: to be convinced that Ilollo- may:s Coen Cure is unequalled for Inc unioval 0f corns. warts, INC. 11 is a cemplcte extingtrshcr. Dynamite's explosive force Is about eight times greater than 11u11 of gun - ix wider. and it has the peculiarity of le ing exerted in n downward direction. Lingering, stubborn e1d sores are.ra..d from the akin by Weaver's opleted with eaveir's SyrupCarats The gc.od wort . blood -cleansing 'there le a belt of 11111(1 fCIYiPS North Africa, beginning just south of Morocco and haying n breadth of 1.1(10 miles. which is the most treeless region on , earth. Just the Thing Thnl's \Vented. - A frill that nets upon the elornnrh rind id is so compounded that certain in- gredients of it pi -eve -ye their power to act upon the intestinal canals. so as to clear them of exeretn the retention o f which ennnr,t but be hurtful, was 1..ng linked for by the medical profes- sion. 11 was found in 1 rlrin4'lce'Ls ve- gittthle ''ills, which nr4' the result e f meet' expert study. and ere seieulill- r:hlly prepnmd ne n laxative and an til- Iera:ive in one. t i1L:G(: \It, SE.:t flI: SIORE. Average Sl: itirnnt (teals Avernffc Workman Grtling Money. "it is probable that the average beg- gar earns more Item Itie average work - This statement, made at lh,e nrnual meeting of the London Mendicily Society, is amply borne out 1•y the .-e- cords of London police courts. Every year between 2.000 and 3.000 of the twist incorrigible beggars :n l,c.nel<.n pass through the Marlborough street police court. Most of them tire found in possession of money. When arrested one recently brought out $21) from a belt and a sovereign. n shilling 'one eemc coppers front his pocket. Ilene is n diary of a typical London T4•ggar compiled from facts supplied by the ►nendleity ofliccrs:-- 8.3e) a.m.-i)renkfnst. Kipper. penny k.af, screw of tea, and a farthing's worth of milk. 9 a.m.-:Smoke and rend paper. Bind up fort lo Icok ns if lame. Cut boot to trek' bandngcd food. 9.30 nem. --Leave danger street. pees 'nu ndie leg a icer on way: tell him "gieng 10 work." 10 nem. -Begin work in Kesstngton. Two pence to go nwny. 12 noon ---"Worked" two squares, four atrets. Say 1 have been injured by nee leer eennibus; wile and children al home. Gsintd so far one gentling in :elver, an pence in coppers, half leaf of bread, 'cold breakfast sausages. 12.3.) p. m. -Working cabs and car- riages outride slops in Brompton rood. \\'arned off by commissionaire. Lady says, "Poor titan, he's lame," and gives sixpence. Lillie girl with lady gives fenny. 2 p.m. -Dinner. 4.30 p.m. -Raining. Outside shops, get wet with shoe Inces in my hand. Eight pence in coppers. Business bad. 5 pen. --Tea. 7 p.m. --"Found" crust of bread in gutter as lady and gentienein were geeing into carriage. Got in the way. Half a crown. It p,111. --I 1.4110 in Bangor street. Total or day, 41.50. 1f you cant a Thing done well don't do it yourself unless you know tory. Nurses' and Mothers' Treasure -safest regulator for baby. Prevents colic and vomiting -dives healthful rest -cures diarrhoea without the harmful effects of medicines containing opium or other injurious drugs. ♦s Cures >..t dreg aterea Nattonal Drug h Chefs- Diarrhoea`�*c0. Led'' QUEBEC STEAMSHIP COMPANY ul►I rLLD. Riper and Gulf of St. lawrenci Bummer Cruises in Oool Latitudes Twin Screw Iron sa. "Compass,' wI$ eleatrt lights, electric 5.11. sad all modern oomlorts. SAILS FROM MOYTRL&L ON MOND♦Ta 4 ps., std and 1745 June let, 1615 and 1Jai I*5 and teib August, 845 asd lard Ilepteme sad fortnightly tbersalter for Pietas, .lin, etOi lag at Quebec Olive, Mat Say Peres, Orsad River Quebec, P.t.1., sad tetowa, P.L. BERMUDA Sams.. freursloos, gat, by 1 . new Twirl 'mewaew SS. liermadlan", 6,600 toes. Balling Ph end lett Jane, Ird, 1715 sad nut Juy�y, 14th sad qt► August 415, 14th and !Slit September, fit! 'elk and tett Ooteber, 6th, 16th and rrtb Nor.. Mr T.aperatare cooled by wa breesee ..Ilona Issas &boys so degrees. Th. driest trips of the season for health a.s4 .omfort. ARTHUR AHERN, Secretary, Quebec. A. E. OUTERBRIDGE t CO., Agents, Ip Broadway, New York. J5lave s A Lot of Bother The starch that needn't be cooked.. that won't stick.. that gives a bril- liant gloaa with almost no iron -effort ..isn 't that the starch y o u ought to have thein use on your clothes? Buy it by name.. your dealer sella it. A BETTER buy an L. C. SMITH & BRUa. TYPE- WRITER now than be sorry afterwards. Every useful device In- built not patched on. WRITING ENTIRELY IN SIGHT r LIMB CATALOGUE TPT.E L. C. SMITH Si BROS. TYPEWRITER CO. THE PEOPLE'S MAONNE. NEWSOME & GILBERT, I awns SOLE DEALERS. 9 Jordan St., Toronto HALIFAX. N. S. MONTREAL. SALE OF IRRIGATED LANDS IN ONTARIO, MANITOBA AND THE MARITIME PROVINCES. The Lend Derailment of the Union Trust Company, Limited. has been appointed exclusive agent in Ontario, Manitoba, and the Maritime Provinces for the sale of the Canadian Pacific Irriga- tion Colonization Company's irrigated lands in the West ARE YOU SATISFIED WHERE YOU ARE ? 1f not, and you Think of changing your location, you will make n mistake if you do not investigate the opportunity for money -making offered in farming on irrigated land. SOME I'EOPLI: who hevo not gone into the merits and ad- vaninges of irrigation, imagine that the farmer on an irrigated farm deserves sympathy. Ile doesn't. His Irrigated land, In e country where conditions for plant growth are otherwise ideal. ensures hien good crop E\'EitY YEAR. Owing to climatic con- ditions he never suffers the drawback of a wet season, and Irri- gation prevents the passibility of a dry season. Modern irrigation transforms farming from an uncertainty Into a cenobite. The average price of Irrigated lend in the United Stales Is about three Braes the price of nonirrigated lands. In Southern Alberta the difference is nt present very slight, but ns settlement proceeds these irrigation lands will increase very rapidly in value. A careful study of ins advantages will convince any practical egricullurist that farming by means of irrigation is the most alp lraclive Foposition ever put upon the Canadian market. Full inforrnnlion, prices and terms (which are very favorable serif free to any address on application lo The Land Department; Union Trust Co., Limited, 174 Bay St., Toronto dew York Excursion -s! d 31ru:, `\ 4'( s 1r ,(4‘c' VIA If, I.,. > Laokawalllla 11. II. AUG. 2nd COOD FOR FIFTEEN DAYS. ROUND TRIP FROM TORONTO Via Niagara Nev. Co. All Rall $11.35 $13.35 i1The (ireat.est American City is waiting to show you the sights." Trains Leave RuTa!o -A.M. 3.15. 0.03. P.M. 5 30. 0.43 and 11. 10 fun 1',.:! chars and Reservations from A. t.cadlay, Canadian %gen', 73 %'nage St., Toronto. Phone Hain :1:,17 or, 1:. 1. tluacitenbush, hist . Pass. Agent„ 259 Hain Sl., iluffalo, oarms. �sSnwnrial