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HomeMy WebLinkAboutExeter Advocate, 1908-01-30, Page 2A Great Doctor Speaks of a Great Remedy Pr. Williams Pink Pills Strongly Endorsed by One of the World's Greatest Dcctors--•-llope for the Sick, Dr. \Vilrianis' Pink !'ills ter Pale Poo- iple Ls the only advertised medicine in Ithe world that has had the public en- dcrsalion of a doctor of world-wide re putatkrn. Such an endorsation stamps !this medicine us being worthy of tete ccnlidenco of every personwho Ls sick c.r ailing. A great doctor would not 'risk his reputation unless he was ab- solutely confident, through a personal !knowledge, that Dr. Williams' Pink Pills will do what is claimed for them. 'Dr. G uiseppo Iap poni, one of the great- est physicians of modern times, for 1years the trusted medical adviser of :the hope, writes the folio vuig strong 'killer in favor of Dr. Williams' Pink ('ills : "1 certify that 1 have tried Dr. Wil- liams' Pink Pills in four cases of the !simple anaemia of development. After n few weeks of treatment, the result icalne fully up to my expectations. For that reason ! shall not fail in the fu- ttturo to extend the use of this laudable Iprepnration, not only in the treatment of other morbid forms of the category of anaemia or chM►osie. but also in cases of neurasthenia and the like." (.signed) 1)11. (GIUSEPPE LAI'i'ONI, \'Ia dei Gt accht 332, Rothe. The "simple anaemia of development' referred to by Dr. I,appere Ls, of a-,urse, that tired, ianguid condition of young girls whose development W w. - manhood Ls tardy. and whose health, at the period of that development, is se often imperilled. His opinion of the value of Dr. Williams' Pink Pills ni that titiie is of the highest scienti- fi, authority, and it confirms the many published cases in which anaemia and other diseases of the blood, as well as nervous diseases, have been cured by these pills, which, it need hardly be mentioned, owe their efficacy to their power of making new blood, and thus acting directly upon the digestive and nervous system. in all eases of anae- mia, decline. Indigestion, and all trou- bles due to bad blend, and all affec- tions of the nerves, as St. Vitus' dance, paralysis and locomotor ataxia, they are commended to the public with all the greater confidence because they have the strong endorsation of this great physician. I' UtIfEILS' BANK OF CANADA. A Successful liistilu$ion. To those who knew the prospects and 'were acquainted with the management of the Farmers' Bank of Canada, the ,of annual statement which appears in !another column will rein as no strrprtse. laded, steel a splendid statement was !quite expected. The net proflLs for the (year after making the usual allowances annual to the creditable total of $14,350, 'end this amount added to the pentium of $7,739 received on the issue of the new 'stock makes n total of $22.089, which has been carried forward to next year. The ,wideneaa of the circulntktn of the Bank's nee's way be estimated from the 'amount. namely. 8247.105. That a pub- 1le confidence in this institution has been created is attested by the amount of eivreits. which reach the Inrge total of 5047.596, and its strong position is indi- cntevl by the amount of the immediately nwallable assets. $6122.973. whilst the tette assets of the hank amount to f1,362.t4I. Altogether the statement in - 'du ales that tf4 "Partners' " Ls a carefully mnnngett institution with particularly bright prospects ahead. The restate of His fleet year's business shote that it well merits the confidence of the pubes on aecnunt of its strength and safe iniethnds of tieing business. and Ihnt it is tproviniz itself worthy of being called the FARMERS" Bank of Canada. •1• CF'BIOI :'4 T11111.11. CUSTOMS. 'Wed (tare of Papua in Which Women lime Nimes Influence. A Methodist ntissi•)nary in British Kew Guinea—now known as Papaw— :the Itev. \V. E. llrownlow, has added iso the world's knowledge of the curi- ous and little known races of the great north Pacific Islond by the discovery and partial laming of a new tribe, says a kiclbeurne correspondent of the Lon. don Chronicle. The rase in question consists of cliout 20.000 blacks. living at is place called( Dobu. The customs of the race .are most curious. The immigration Feeley to mow drastic than that of \W,hile Australia," for all strangers 1luave either to become full members of the trite, or be eaten. When dealing with Mr. Bri-twnlow, however. the dilll- leulty was got over by making hien a 'father of the tribe. In nn in'erview in Sydney \Ir. Brown- low give seine interesting particulars 1 f the Dolmans standard of civilization. :The Dolman land laws, he said, were lan de example In morn ciuntries. i:noh lribe and each family had their own ;land end ne portion wee ni'ow•M lo go snit of their possession except as n loan ,for a sensrin's crop. The men married 'cell of their nen tribe ani on their ideal,' their lent le.'ame the properly ,of their sister.' children. and so it Was ihnnJetl down tram generation to gen- erstion within the tribe. 'Wone'n fume great influence In the affairs of the tribe and their duties are !Onsite distinct from those of the men. /The men clear the Lusa and dig lee 'gnome]. then the wont -n prepare it and !plant yams. the crop Ming theirs. If 8 man wanted any yams he hal to ask if• r them. Th' Manana patch• however. V as bis own property. Wives were deblein,'tt by purchase. If a man paid well for his wife hes coul.l Thrash her or'no• natty. het Qhs r•)uld leave him if,' • o',1 net like It and co beet to her tie '► v:L'age, where site still had a in the religi•tnof the fx'nple. cnnHml- ed Mi'. Brownlow. th.-re was s)rnething et nnee.tral worship. A deceased rela- 1!N1; 19SUK NO. 1i-13. live was regai'tktd as sacred and 'pis pante roust not be mentioned on pain cf death. An exception wits made in the case of any one being ilk and given up by tho medicine num. The latter might then call upon the name of an ancestor, Invoking him to bring back the spirit of the dying man. Their heaven was a place where lee healthy. strong and good looking went. All the others went to hell. They believe in a leeng who created them but left them alone afterward. TROUBLE FOR CASSiDY. "Sure, and you have turned very in- dustrious rdustrious lately, Pat," said an Irish- man to a oonipatriot. "That 1 have," responded the latter. "1 was up before the magistrate fast week for remelting Cassidy, and lite niagistrate saki that If 1 Came back on the sante churge he would fine me two dollars." "D:d he," sad the first speaker. "And you're working tiara so as to kelp your hands off Cassidy?" "Don't belavo ill" said the indusiri- cue one. "I'm working herd to save up the two dollars!" Recently in England the mind of to public has been much exercised as the correct pronunciation of -the war "BO1'R11." the name of the well -know, preparation of beef. A consensus c opinion has been obtained by the pre prietors of the preparation. As man: as 90,640 voted for "BOV-HIL" end the seems to have been the favorite pronur elation. A etre. Brain of Shirehannl ten, near Bristol, secured a przle o £100 by giving the exact number c• the majority of persons NlotIng "I)OV-BIL.' Whether pronounced "BC %HIL" or "110M-1111," the preparation Le very acceptable at this time of year Counsel (to witness}—"What Ls your husband?" \Vilness—"Ilo's a flnishere' "What does he finish?" "Well, he's just finishing his time in prison!" A Cure for Fever and Ague.—Parrne. lee's Vegetable Pills are compounded ler use in any climate, and they will be found to preserve their powers in any latitude. In fever and ague they act upon the secretions ani neutralize the poison which has found its way into the blood. They correct the im- purities which find entrance into the system through drinking water or food and if used as a preventive fevers are avoided. Crabbe—'To-day• for the first lime, i was really delighted to hear my neigh. bor's piano piing." Friend—'.dome- thing worth listening to, 1 suppose?' Crahbe--"I should say so. f heard the hire-purchase mon taking 1t away." HOME-MADE COUGH MIXTURE Procure from your druggist the following ingredients and mix at home:— One-half ounce fluid extract licor- ice, one-half ounce fluid extract cas- cara, one ounce elixir toleae, six ounces best rye wh.skcy. Dose: One dessertspoonful every two or three hours. Children in preport:on. This mixture is said to be very Effective in the treatment of coughs, Ivhooping-cough, colds, and bron- chitis. Relief is certain after a few doses. l'Itl' 1ltI.SE ON VOUit ENI MIFS. \Why Ls Ireland like a bottle of wine? Because it teas a Cork in it. When is gold like n king'.' When moulded iu !hie forth of a sovereign. Under what circumstances woulel your nose be a fool? 11 it were 12 in. 1.,n,l. \\ by are well -fel chickens like sue- (.:ssful iani ere? Because they aro blessed with full crops. \\'h)" i.s a grain of sand Ike a s"t,xemacter's cane:' bur's the pupil. Wily is the letter "r" like the face of Ilantieee father? It Le more in sore row than in anger. Mrs. i'nhappy (after Ilia quarrel) - "1When we we re. nlnrri,'rl you se ill vnil'.I be willing to fnl'o s tee 10 the end el the were!. rind naw-- \Ir. three •"Newv I dc.in' Io pall >.nrr nt- lcnt»in t•) Ike fail That t!h' world has no end. it le round." in the eye Ile'entise 't Art tat T11i': COIItT\'\itll%l.. The Anti) Captain 'sass Thut the \ian on Trial is Sure 10 Suffix. "Theta i -t, t nytlling tv.tse that can beeves& t un army oiIicer than L1 bo (wurt-nxtrtiuleel for u small offence," said an array Captain. "Iden if it is e iso of UK offt•nces for which a n. in 1:o dung•:r of dismesat horn U. • -. r N' ICC, it doesn't snake any difference. "You so. , when a loan is breenlit up for trial every commanding olflcer looks to scie what is tete nature of the testimony. Of Course in every court there are novoel oenunanding officers anyway. If a elan who is up before the court is found guilty, then the of. fleece all expect that lie will try to be shifted from the post where he is. "As soon as he goes anywhere else they are on the lookout for him. Front the evidence at his trial they are pre- pared in all sorts of ways for 'his little paeaniaritles. elf he happens to have been fortu- nate or unfortunate enough to bo cleared by the court. -martial, his case isn't much better. The commanding officer always I.v !coking out for him as a disputut:ou.s Inas. ile knows instinc- tively that the s(t)eer wilt make the worst of every little action toward him, and he is always uncomfortable while the contentious officer is on his post. "So you can see that them is no rest for tiny one who has been before 'i court-martial, whether ho wins or not. Ile is a marked elan and one to be afraid of. and his service troth that time must be done under difllculties. "It is nothing to the discredit of his superiors that they are likely to fear r.r to dislike hint. They just can't help L'. There isn`t anything that can hap- pen to a than that is worn! for him than being brought before a court- martial." SLEEPLESS BABiF-S ARE SICKLY B:\I3IES. Well babies sleep soundly and wake up brightly. When little ones are rest- less, sleepless and cross it is the surest sign that they are not well. Probably the stomach or Lowers is out of order, or it may lc teething troubles. Give Baby's Own Tablets and seo how quick- ly the child grows well and happy and sleeps soundly and naturally. Not the drugged sleep of "soothing" medicines, but the natural sleep of health. You have the guarantee of a government analyst that this medicine contains no poisonous opiate or narcotic, and you con give the Tablets just as safely to a new born babe as to the well grown child. Sold by all medicine dealers or ty mall at 25 cents a box from The Dr. Williams' Medicine Co., Brockville, Ont. "Papp, what is ui tafoty match?' Mr. lienpecked (looking carefully about to see If his wife Ls within hearing)—"A safety match, son, is when a baldhead- ea elan marries an armless woman!" 'there Ls no medicine on the market that can compare with Bickle's Anit- Consurnptivo Syrup Ln expelling flora the system the irritating germs that colds engender in the air passoges. It :s suicide to neglect your cold. Try the cheap experiment of ridding yourseil oI ft by using BWckle' s Syrup. which es a simple remedy, e..sily taken, and once used it will always be prized as a sovereign medicine. Dreamy Youth-91avo you noticed that there are days when we seem more in accord with the w'orkl—tnoro in unlson with nature?" Practical Youth—"Yds; it is always that way with mo On pay day." ITCII, Mange Prattle S"ratches and every form of contagious Itch on human ei animals cured in 30 minutes by \Vo!. ford's Sanitary intoe(. It never tails. Sold by all druggists. Jacks—"I've just given $100 for this diamond ring for my wife." Jonkrt— "It's a beauty! But isn't it rather--er— extravagant?" Jenks—"Vol a bit! Tli.nk what it will save in gloves!" Do Not Delny.—Do not let a cold or (t'ugh fasters upon you as it will If eng- lected. Dr. Thomas' Ectectric Oil will Lreak up a cold and curs a cough, and should be resorted M at once when the first sy'niptoms appear. It can he dis- guised so that any unpleasant taste it may have will be imperceptible to the delicate. 'fry it and be convinced . \ILse O1dflcl 1—'•Did you mean That as a smile for fnc. Mr. Oklbcau?" Oid- bean—"No, nay dear; it was a twinge el rheumatism. A 1.1111e Lass of Mesh, a Ilttte obstinate song% and a little pain in the chest aro sign, that must not be neglected. Allen's Lung Balsam loosens the cough and effects s cure without a grata of opium. 'It (trek you an awfully long lime to pull that feline's tooth," said the as- sLstnnt. "Yes," answered the dentist gently, "Ile married the girl 1 Iowedr Are you a sufferer with corns? if you are, get a bottle of Holloway's Corn Cute. it has never Peen known t.t fail. After all. there ore but two ways of making a living— working for it end( working somebody for it. Vee, Indeed, "blond will tell." when Motrww and In•ruslathmt roars the stl:t Weaver's (brat) and w'earer's.1yrup make short work of all hl.,n.1 and skin troubles. 1)\Siam OF' KI--I\ri, \t.' ieal authorities have come M the r,, lesion t$tat a disease which has e_ puzzled them to due t•r the preva- I, • e 01 the "kissing habit." The fnet u - inentlnnrr.l by Dr. W. Busher/1 In a le.Jurr, dcliwert'd untirr the auspices r r the Nnlwllal health Soei.-ty in Eng - lend. The jaw Ls at first pffe^»1 by the di.* 3.4.0--k nem n to scientists as "i'wnrrheea hlwe.':atis"—a bx seni(tg of the le.•Ih f 1otss. end( flnadv, nllhnttah rn its inripk'nt stages. and oultvnrdle they nun? be perfectly s•!und, they fall nett one by cite. .\ victim is net. it :1 rt Itr-nr•. likely In r.+Y1}R►iz' Iht• main.! theme is no sign 10 betray its presence. PILES 8 Years Torture Ended by Zam-Buk Mr. George Lee. 35 Steiner St., Toronto, says: " For 8 years I suffered torture from blind, itching piles. Diving that time I believe almost ever)thmg in the line of oint- ments and sakes was used. but in vain. The very first application of l.am-Ituk gave me relief from ;hat terrible itching, and a little persever- ance with the balm brought :bout a Coco• pletc cure. 1 hays nut been troubled again and it is now over six months since Zam-Ifuk was used. If this statement can be used for the benefit ofother sufferers from this trouble, you are at liberty to publish it.'' Zam-Buk Is especially recommended for all lands of skin diseases, eczema, bad legs, piles, ulcers, Mils, chapped hands, barbers' rash, festering sores, pois- oned wounds, cuts, bruise+, burns, sprains eta. Of all druggists and stores, sec. box or from the Zeta Buk Co., Toronto, post- paid. 3 boxes $1.a5. FREE A u,npte b•.x will be mailed you tree if you cut out this cu,,pon and send it with .c. stamp to the tarn . auk Co., Toronto. LILA ZAM-BUK YOUR LIJCS SAt'CI FOR TIIE GANt)lilt. A eerier was one Clay telling a gen- tleman of the unity relations he had lost tel sea, "Well," said the gentleman, "aren t you afraid to go to sea?" "No sir," answered the salt. "Did you ever lose any relations et sea?" "No, my man," answered the gentle- man. "All lily relations diet in bed.' "'lien," said the salt, "aren't you afraid W go to bed?" MOUNT CLEMENS, MICHIGAN. Mount (-leptons is `atnous throughout America as an all-the-year-rourd health re- sort, and th-trsa"da of peopl,s bear testt- muny to the herelite derived from its min- eral waters in ('ares of rheumatism and kindred di.cv.es. For bilious and liver troubles, digrstire troubles, nervous dis orders. general debility. etc . the .tTra. y or its waters is wonderful. Seventy -firs per reel of rheums tics ere cared and aioety pe cent. hen,.fittod. Write .t D. McDonald. Die tries. Paesengor Ageut, (brand Trnak Rair waw Rvetent, Toronto, for handsome A- scriptive booklet telling you all about i - Farmer, to Editor—"What alis n)y hens? 1 find two er three on their back, (eery morning, never to rise again. Editor—"Your hens are dead." Just the 'thing That's Wanted. --A pill that acts upon the stomach and wet is so (compounded that certain in- gredients n- gredients of it preserve their lower to act upon the intestinal canals, eo as to clear them of excreta the retention of which cannot but 1•e hurtful, was long Loke•l for by the medical profes- sion. 1l was found in Parmelee's Ve- getable Pills, which aro the result of much expert study, and are scientifi- cally prepare) as a laxative and an I alternative in one. Tho other night n little Ind came in- Le n - 1 ' a barber's shop to get his hair cut. %flee the man had been cutting itis 1 n r about half an (hour the lad asked: - 1i .w much mere have you got to do?" '1 it!y the front," replied the barber. "Wed, you had better be sharp, or else '.est: be growing at the back again." ARE THEY WEAK 01 PAINFUL ? Do you salt yellow and black matter? Are you continually coughing and hawk* Ing/ Do you have night sweats? Do your lungs ever bleed? Havo you pains In chest and sides? Oo you have pains under your shoulder blades? THESE ARE REGARDED SYMPTOMS 011 LUNO TROUBLE AND Consumption You should take immediate steps to check the progress of those symptoms. The long or you allow them to advance and develop, tho more deep-seated and serious your con ditlon becomes. We Stand to Prove to You chs (;slaty. that Lung-Uermiue. the Ue-man Treatment, has cured completely and per manently ease after case of advanced Con sumption ITuhereolnsis), Chronic Bronchi tis, Catarrh of the bungs, Catarrh of the Bronchial Tubes and other Lung Troubles, Many sufferers who have loot all hop. and who had been given up by physician. have been permanently cured by Lung - ()ermine. It is not only a cur. for Consumeli"n but a preventative. if your lung. are merely weak and the disease hots not yet ahanifested itself, you can prevent Its (level. opment. you van build up your lungs and system to their normal strength and cape. city. Lung -Germine has cured advanced ('on eumptton. in many eases over four years ago, and the patients remain strong and in splendid health to -day. Here Is evidence Prem one ease Under date of !larch 11, 1907, William Schmidt. 1901 Coleman street, St. Louis Mo.. writes: --"it is now nearly four years since my cure of Consumption was made complete by your Lung -Der• mine. and 1 am happy to say that I remain as well and strop today as the day 1 was cured. i am healthy and able to work every day." We will gladly sent you further proof of many other remarkable cures. also a PP") TR1A1. of Lung-Uermiue, together with our new book on the treatment and care of Consumption and Lung Trouble. Luna Carmine Co..n� Rae Btk., Jaokson. You Pay No Duty. Luna Cermins Co.. 55 Rae Blk., Jacksons Iter ~Young 'Wining is quite n pol- ished chap, isn't he?" 111n1 ---"I should say eel \VIiyl he's so polished that he can't even tell the plain, unvarnished hulhr' I1 You are Nervous an 1 irritable take " Ferroviin.'11.e areAt nerve and 1,1 ,1 t"air, you wall he a naw per+ .n by the time you Lan used a bottle. A11 dealers kfngistrate: '•\\ links the charge? (.lnstalik:: "Attempting suicide." Mage hale : "How was that," Constable: "Ie wanted to fight mo i" There can be a difference of opini• n on nicst subjects. but there Ls only see opinion as to the reliability of Mother Graves' Worm Exterminator. It Ls safe, sure end effectual, "1 must tell you frankly." said n law. yer M his client, "That 1 do not see the slightest chance of you winning the case." "Why?'' "Bccnttse the law on the point Ls agnine, you." "Ls Ihnt nil " remarked the client. "then ce alien '. The judges are not nlvays right." IPA 1. Black Watch Chewing Tobacco Rich and satisfying. The big black plug. 2206 1 i "Olt, stip on any old thing." said the mid• n'.tht railer. So the doctor supped on the tap flop, but he did not loss any time.as ho slipped nn •• The n tt 1." Menthol Plater and all was right in a Jlay. \VIIAT STRUCK i11\i. An inquiring lady recently asked a private soldier to tell her some of Itis experiences in war. 7bnuny, who was iris(►, tried to get out of it by saying that nothing had eros' heppenee to hial, but the lady was persistent. Something must have happened," she ueclared. "Now tell me, in all your experience in South Africa what was it that struck you most?" Y ,"Well, ma'am," said Tommy, after con cogitation, "tit' thing that shtruck me most was th' number of bullets that )ntssed rne." - ;WANTED • AGENTS to take orders for Made -to -Measure Clothing litn•st line In the Dolairinn. tiuod Commission. Full iuturmauua 'Crown Tailoring Co., • Toronto CANAIIA'1 IURST TAILORS. NOTICE OF REMOVAL J. OVENS121 Yonge St, Toronto I Fanny Goode Dealer, hat remind to tune r nn:no•liou. pre:ai.u. . 1 10 as 1 .1 Tetopuranca street 'I'empera:tco sire' 1. the street two blueks north of Ring, watt Tong., St Why Go South ? Try a Visit to the Famous Springs of the jf Sl. Gaiflarines Wal 1'' CANADA'S HEALTH RESORT In tho Niagara PenineuIa- The treatment of Nervousness and Rheumatism a Specialty. APPLY THS WELLAND, ST. CATaaaURrte NO LIE. Short—"If Long calls with that Mile till, tell him 1 in out." Mrs. Short—"But that would be tel- ling a falsehood." Short—"Nothing of the kind. Put out of cash." Never do any worrying to -day that can le put off till 10-n.n'Ivw, SHILOH'S Quick ease for the worst cough—quick relief to the heaviest cold—and SAFE fo take, even for a child. Cures is Shiloh's Cure. 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I ha.' recel•ee 07 p,t.rs es'are.A 5.4 1 scennrt .0. rem t 1..5 h.. delleb,.1 1 Fra are y.•, 41 to.•.rr e• •'r e aC*e.t •- d . 1 e.iMt(ei'y. tire Ann!. M pass. Ite,o ee (crus., Se, name, sin u^.a N•. York. A. 1. t,<.Ww.e• r r .mese r.1.r..A phut.. e:: right end an . r• p'e • nes It It a'<realaly tl. telt .,•ra of 1M land 1 e•.r re. iv.d 1 he - e ”. •a • vr 1 d..• r••rr r• eh. hen vee the p. -tar. -y.1 t, ee .vel. MCI tees Porrt itie,a'4vs. Beautiful water color wert. bringing out the teatnres In LIFE LIKE TINTS furnlrted at popsur prices, Changes from ortctnsl at a very tacderste rest. Tour original ,botograph most carefully bandied and Tet'_rnel unharmed at the same time •ee forw,rd the ent.rgrd portrait. This ronrern 16 k:'own In every State of (tie Un:on as resp,asible a:.4 bean the teat reputation for fatl dealt:tis with tp't b . THAMES STUDIOS, 21 ii:a ie L. 06 4 KW YOU,