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HomeMy WebLinkAboutExeter Advocate, 1908-08-20, Page 3BROKEN IN HEALTH. Er. Williams' Pink Pills Restored Strength After Medical Ti eat - meat Had Failed. "1 an truthfully say Dr. Wil- liams' .'ink !'ills did for me what 0110 .u7T the best doctors in Halifax failed to du—restored my health." This strong statement is made by Mr. Wm. J. Weaver, 172 Argyle street, Halifax. Mr. Weaver adds: "A few years ago I took employ- ment in a large factory as fireman. 1 knew the work would bo hard, and friends told No I v:uuld never stand it, but as I was a strung man, weighing 180 pounds, I laughed the idea of nut being able to do tin work. Anyhow I started and found the job a hard one indeed There were a number of firemen employ- ed and men were taking and quit- ting the job ayery few days. I kept at the work fur two years and durng that time lost 50 pounds weight. and was a broken down than. I could not take niy meals and often took my dinner back home with me without touching it. When 1 would be working on the night shift I could not sleep in the 1-* day time, and this added to my trouble. Finally I became a total wreck and had to quit the work. 1 could hardly rlrag myself about, and yet had become so nervous that I could not sit still and would walk about the house until I was ready to drop. The doctor came to see me every day, and changed the medicine One and again, but it did me no good. Finally he 11'OMEN'S WORK 1N NORWAY. They are Employed in Almost Every Branch of Trade. The scope of women's employ- ment is much wider in Norway than with us, writes Mr. II. H. 1). I'ierco in the Atlantic Monthly. F.veu large public banquets aro) chiefly served by maids, and in the' shops customers are waited upon, generally, by saleswomen. This is by no means confined to. a few classes of shops, for both' men and women ; in jewelers' and silversmiths', in fact, in almost every branch o: retail trade, while women are not exclusively employ - td to wait upon customers, they de- cidedly predominate. In the banks also, in the post and telegraphic-; office, and upon the railways women! tire much employed, not only in clerical capacities, but for work exclusively performed in America by men. In the University of Christiania both sexes attend the lectures in- discriminately and are upon the same footing. In the practise of medicine, and especially of dentis- try, there are quite as many female as male practitioners. In a small block of buildings close to the le- gation I have counted the signs of six dentists, three of whom are wo- men. Even in the law women aro admitted to practise. The hospitality of the homes is that truest hospitality which in- vites the guest to sharp in good cheer without ostentation or dis- play. Dinner is at three or four o'clock, served by trim, fresh -look- ing maids, and supper at eight, when, except on formal occasions, the guest is free to forage round wanted inc to go to the 1►oapital, the table for himself. Host and and at this stage a friend came to hostess drink the health of each stay with mo overnight. While he guest with the word skaal, replied was reading the evening paper he to by the eyes over the glass after came across the testimonial of a drinking. Adjourning to the draw - euro wrought by Dr. Williams' Mg -room, the guests thank both Fink Pills. He said, 'why don't master and mistress of the house, you try them, nothing else is help- ing you and they may do you good.' He went out and got me a box at once. When this was done I got a half dozen boxes, and before they were all gone I began to feel like a now man. I continued using the pills for a couple of months when and on the next meeting never fail tc say, "Thanks for the last time." TACT. Tommy at a learned professor's house, and his mother was anxious for his good had been invited to dine I was again as well and as strung behavior at the table. She gave him ns ever I had been in my life, and elaborate instructions. I have not seen a sick day since. I "Well, Tommy, how did you get feel confident there is no remedy in the world equal to I)r. Williams' Pink Pills for building up a broken down and nervous system, and for such trouble I would strongly re- commend them." Dr. Williams' Pink Pill cure such cases as Mr. Weaver's because they make the rich, red blood that feeds the starved nerves and tones and strengthens every part of the body. That is why they cure anaemia, rheumatism, indigestion, neuralgia, St. Vitus dance, paralysis and ether trrfhles due to bad blood and shatteia4 nerves. Sold by all me- dicine dealers or by mail at 50 cents a box or six boxes for $2.50 from The Dr. Williams' Medicine Co., Brockville, Ont, WARMING HIM "My cocoa's cold," sternly an- nounced the gruff old gentleman to his fair waitress. "Put your hat on," she replied sweetly. Known to Thousands.—l'arme- lee's Vegetable Pills regulate the action of the secretions, purify the blood and keep the stomach and bowels free from deleterious mat- ter. 'taken according to direction they will overcome dyspepsia, era- dicate biliousness, and leave the di- gestive organs healthy and strong to perform their functions. Their merits are well-known to thou- sands who know by experience how benefi(•in) they are in giving tone to the system. OBVIOUSLY. "Annt tlepsy, hat do they invisible hairpins far "Tu instep up Invisible course, child." 1: Se hair, of Hard and soft corns cannot with- stand Holloway's ('urn Cure; it. is effectual every time. Jeta bottle at once and be happy. A SURE SIGN. The people of Chicago are not re- markable for elegance of manners, but they are remarkable for their big feet. In a train once a passen- ger aid to another, "You're from ('hi go, 1 see?" • es. sir," replied the other, with pride, "1 am, but how did you know that 1" The first passenger ignored the question. All he said Was "Do you mind taking your feet off the seat. Fit that i can sit down 1" Black f Watch ChewingWadi Pisy The Tobacco of giality. ®1 on 1" she asked, on his return. "Oh, all right, ma." "You are quite sure you didn't do anything to speak of." The mother's anxiety was arous- ed. "Ah, then, there was something wrong. Now, tell me all about it, Tommy." "Oh, it wasn't much. You see, I was trying to cut my meat, when it slipped olt the plate on to the floor." "Oh, my dear boy ; what did you dour "1 just said sort of carelessly, 'That's always the way with tough meat,' and went on with my din- ner "' The Olympic Games BOVRIL Ilas been selected as the only Beet preparation to be sold at the }RAN('O-BRITISH EXHIBITION Throughout the whole world there to only one BOVRIL. Don't take a substitute. G. E. i.ARNER, winner of tho 3.!00 metres walking championship, July 14, ALWAYS TRAINS ON BOVRIL.. The 2,000 metres tandem bicycle race, July 29, was won by A. Schil- les and A. Auffray. Read what they say : "Bovril is the best food for train- ing that T have ever used." (Signed) A. S('HII,LES. "Bovril is excellent for athletes and i use it exclusively." (Signed) A. AUF FRAY. BOVRIL gives strength to the weak and maintains the strength et the strong. -+---- When you find the truth in your way you may be sure you are on the wrong road. A Sound Stomach Means a Clear Head The high pre:.sure of a nerv- ous life which business men of the present day are constrained to live make draughts upon their vitality highly detrimental to their health. It is only by the most careful treat- ment that they are able to keep themselves alert and active in their various callings, many of them know the value of i'armelee's Ve- getable Pills in regulating the sto- mach and consequently keeping the hefty) clear. GIVING THE BOY A START "I wish," said Mrs. Straekoyle in great perplexity, "i could think .,I some good name, for the baby." "suppose, suggested her 1 sus band, "we call him after a distant relative of mine. who is a preach 'r 1 think I've never spoken of him. but--" "is he a good preacher- i" "Oh, yes ; he's orthodox. and — • ''That suits me exactly ex •Ptim ed Mrs. titruckoyle. "We i1 call him Orthodox." Be careful not to stumble over your own bluff. SUTHERLAND SISTERS SCALP CLEANER ie the only Mind'ufi Cure. For Shampooing it has no equal. Sold by all ail druggists. secs of sent postpaid trona the Sevin Sutherland Sisters, 179 King SL, Toronto, oa receipt of price. For Fine Desks And interior woodwork Library Bureau quality is standard. Our new factory at Ottawa is now in full operation and is turning out the hest interior wood- work, desks and filing cab- inets made on the contin- ent. If you are interested in High Grade Woodwork we will send catalogs free of charge on application. Library Bureau of Canada LIMITED, 79 BAT ST'SKKT, TORO. T0, ONT WESTERN LANDS. We can sell you Ito best wheat Lauds in !Saskatchewan from 99,00 par acre upward on easy terms. We defray all esjenses of your inspection. Write us tor Information. J. B. WILLOUOIIBY CO., Ltd. Seal Estate and Financial Brokers, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan 1 'lOUND SEA MONSTER'S SKI'IJ.� Skull of Unknown Monliler I E Found In Scottish ,Waters. The skull of a huge unknown sea monster was brought up by the trawl nets of the Aberdeen steam- er Balnledio, while fishing in the Atlantic, north of Scotland, the ether day. The skull was subse- quently landed at Aberdeen, amid great excitement. Mystery surrounds its cla_sifiea- tion. The skull is of immense size, its dimensions suggesting that the animal it belonged to was as large as an elephant. It is in a wonder- ful state of preservation, and but for a protuberance from a pair of loll -shaped jaw -bones there is no flesh covering. This protuberance is leathery to the touch, three feet long, eight inches in circumference and tapering to a point. A little above and to the edge of the tongue space were two huge agreed; "anybody cau cavities, quite a foot across, Dug- it." gestiag eye sockets. It is thought " I thought I must go on suffering from plies until 1 Sled : but Zatn-Suk cured me," sa)s Mts. L. Reed, .,1 Sie•nburg, Oat , and add.:—" 1 was se weakened that 1 •o. ld hardly atasit, and a little work rsu.ed u.t g.ul agony. 1 hen 1 heard of this `rand Isla, and 1 am tkaakful t• say that it has coed me." Zana duh slsorurescats. burns, Noises, .Ills -., eraema, uk ergs chafed pia..., r..re feet, ,.'ugh ted skin pat,ke., woo all shun int -,mea and loess's, Drugeuts a,.d 11,.rt. at Dor. a begs or Zara Luk Co.. Toronto y Ws fur 5. r} EASY. "Her complexion is very clear," said the casual acquaintance "yes, indeed," her dearest tri sr f through the relic is part of some pre -historic monster from the Arctic regions, which, having been preserved in its ice bed for ages, may have been washed down into warmer latitudes on an ice floc before being deposi- ted in the Atlantic. •I' A CONTEST WORTII ENTERING. A Life Annuity of FIFTY-TWO IiOI.LARS is offered by the ORANGE MEAT people to the ono sending in the largest number of PeimOnenilY urea fly bottoms of OR AN(i E MEAT pack- DR.KLINE'SCREAT ages before May 31, 1909. This NERVE RESTORER means that the winner will receive e9 TRIAL [OTYLI FRat One Dollar EVERY WEEK, or Sent through Canadia t Agency ?trammel (AlFIFTY-TWO DOLLARS Query year, Owls, a��t • temporary relief, for for Nervous Maass . Ep'l•ep•y. epums. nt. Vous' !hoes a.5 long as he or she 11y06, or they • D.bwv, Y.r•kustlon. 1""e" 311. can exchange it for a CASH I'RIZE DR. N. It KLINL, Ltd, of SEVEN HUNDRED DOLLARS. 611 Arch St., Phnadelphl*l Resides the above there is a sec - CAUSE. "Why, Jimmie, is it true that ycu gave little Bobbin a black eye:" "Y—yossum." "What excuse have you for such a brutal act 1" "W—well, lie provoked me." "How did he provoke you 1" "He hit me back." Home Eiliplo) iiteat for Ladies LICHT, EASY, PLEASANT. Such as any lady can do and en- joy. Any lady who wishes, and secs this advertisement may, if she writes soon, secure this opportun- ity to be independent, earning a good living in a very easy manner. "Work any lady can do. Fur particulars address MRS. M. St'MMF;RS, Correspondence Denarlment, Windsor, Ont. Little Joe (reading)—"What is a fictitious character, aunty 1" Aunty —"Ono that is made up, dear." Little Joe—"Then you are a ficti- tious character, aren't you, aunty 7" A Soothing Oil,—To throw oil up- on the troubled waters means to subdue to calmness the most bois- terous sea. To apply F,.. Thomas' Eclectric Oil to the troubled body when it is racked with pain means speedy subjugation of the most re- fractory elements. It cures pain, heals bruises, takes the fire from burns, and as a general household medicine is useful in many ailments. It is worth much. 1)IEOULSED. Miss Plane—"Now, get as nice a photo of me as you possibly ern." Photographer—"never fear, ma'- am ; when this is touched up you won't know yourself." Children who are Pale and p..vish want some• thing that will make good rich blond; there is athlete to equal " i erm•im' for this purpose. \'>>iters. bo gore to get a bottle WOULDN'T HURT HiM. Clerk—"You can't get a room here for that man ; he's drunk." Man (supporting a weary friend. —"That's all right. What of that? ' Clerk ---"This is a tempera ica 1.• tel Man—"Well, he's too d: unk to know the difference." Teas come and go, but the tea that always stays, always lend*, al- ways absolutely pure, always the best in quality is "Salada." NOT DEMANDING PROOFS. "Do you regard wealth as esscn tial to happiness?" "No," answered Mr. Dustin Max. "T admit that people can be happy without it. But it is a point on which 1 am perfectly willing to e.'- c•ept hearsay evidence." BEST PLAN. "Well," said Dr. Kidder, "th'r 1 r only one way to get rid of insum pia." "And that Is 1" queried the pa- tient. "Go to sleep and forget all about it." And every man wvr•,ts 10 climb' id t three times higher than he can ever hops to get. i T N 1' and Cash Prize of ONE HUNI)ItED 1)OLLAII',S, also other Cash Prizes as follows :— Ton Cash Prizes of TWENTY DOLLARS each, Ten Cash Prizes of TEN DC LARS each. Twenty Cash Prizes of FIVE DOLLARS each, and ONE HUN- DRED Cash Prizes of ONE DOL- LAR each. The only condition attached is that you cut out the bottoms of the ORANGE MEAT packages and send thein in to ORANGE MEAT, Kingston. The bottom of a Jumbo package counts equal to Three of the smaller size. You should be able to win one of the above prizes if you start immediately and get your friends to help you. Semi your name and address to. ORANGE MEAT, Kingston, TO- DAY, and state that you aro en- tering the contest. It is surely worth trying for. --i' Old Bullion—"It galls me to think that my money goes into your spend- thrift hands when I die. Young Bullion—"Never mind, governor; it won't stay there long." One trial of Mother Graves' Worm Exterminator will convince' you that it has no equal as a worm medicine. Buy a bottle and see if ;t does not please you. A RAW ONE. Wandering Willie—"Dat lady in de cottage gave me a raw egg Won- der what clap meant?" Weary Walter --"Oh, dap was just a hint to beat it." Lt.``erklf stubborn e11 eons are erased from Use skis hy Wearer's Cerate. 'Ib. good wort of blood-cletanstag la completed with Wearer's Syrup. A CANINE PROOF. "1)o you think that animals have any sense of humor 7" ".`lure they have. Haven't you noticed how a dog appreciates the value of a waggish tail." Used according to directions, Dr. J. 1). Kellogg's Dysentery Cordial will afford relief in the most acute form of summer complaint. When- ever the attack manifests itself no time should he lost in seeking the aid of the Cordial. it will net im- n.ediately on the stomach and in- testines and ally the irritation and pain. A trial of it will .convince anyone of the truth of these asser- tions. A HiGH AIM, INDEED. Uncle Rooster filled his corncob. "Aim high, young feller," he said to his city nephew. Chuckling, he struck and held at arm's length a blueheaded sulphur match. '!'hen he grunted : "F"rinstance, try to live up to yer mother's estimate of ye." l.'s( ENO. 33 tis eco 'The Mild Climate of Virgii+fs oS•rs splendid ..ppp,rtunitie. h,, •t.,.k rat.d,g, fruit gn.wing, datr)t t■ Sudeareal taanl4 tutors •rs alr.rt Climate b•alth/nl aa.1 pod l selling below its •a'usut Incr.ae% M•j In •a!u• e (' each ,sat. Many Canadians but •re to Tlrtiula. W rite for auturt.alies to u. W !(u1NCIt, Commission*: of Agriculture, kLichtuoad, tea VICTOR - BERLINER RAMOPHONES All prices and styles from $12 40 to 52.40. Write for free catalogue. UIPT. D IORONIO MOW COMPANY. 264 Yonge Strcet, Toronto. Agents wanted in every town.___ If A. R. BICKERSTAFF & CO., Stooks, Bones, Debentures and Real Estate. Cobalt and all Mining and 011 Stooks of Canada and United States. farmer with pr„mpturr •ss- COM!' Every Orders esscuted pondeace solicited. 811 to 827 Trader* Sank Building, T.rcnto, ono Tithe X11 piano' Knew Is CANADA'S REST AND IS USED THE WORLD OVER Dell Organs ars also world famed Send for Yrs* Catalog No. 75 to ine Eetl PIBno ail Croon CO., HI., GuEI01, OnI WILSON'S FLY PAIRS `very paeket will k111 mere Ci.e than Soo shoots of stinky paper — SOLD aY — DRDCCIiTR, CRCOEiIS Aa9 CMNIRAI STCRtS too. per packet, .r 3 packets for 2110 will last a whole season, how much mane be eouid save by using Palrbank, M w.. js ack-or-all•Trades (ia-a.11ne Ito. gine to saw wood. pump water, grind feed, iia. we would not be able to sappy the demand. Cut ibis ad. nut and send to us to -day, and wi will send you our tree catalogue. rani• --- Address The Canadian Fairbanks Co., Llmlted, Toronto, Ont Montreal, Winnipeg, Vsncuu••r. QUEEN 0 1 CITY WATER WHITE (lives Perfect Light. FOR SAL`? BY DEALERS EVERYWHERE, PANCO For Neuralgia, Headache, Rheumatism, Pain, Etc. 50 CENTS. ALL DRUGGISTS, OZ The Pango Company, Toronto WNNOLIESALt LYMAN BROS. & CO., Toronto and Montreal; LYMAN KNOX & CLARKSON, Toronto; NATIONAL DRUG CO., Loud in. A.J. PATT I SO N & CO., 53-35 SCOTT BT., TORONTO. Bonds and Stocks Bought and Sold on all all Exchanges Correspondents -- Chas. Head & Co., 1'lcnibera New York and Roston Stock Exchan:es, LARDER CITY COLD MINES LIMITED. (No Personal Liability) Authorized Capital, - $4,000,000.00 Directors—President, Arthur Dinnis, contractor, Toronto; Vice -President, A. S. 1Vigmore, Manager Nolnteq Electric is Protection Co., Toronto; Secretary Treasurer, bred Armstrong, contractor, Toronto; F. H. Herbert. architect and engineer, Toronto; .1. C. Holtby. contractor, Toronto; George Duthie, manager Roofers' Supply Co., Toronto; J. II. Tigho, miner, Larder City. Bankers-- The ('row n Rank, Toronto. Auditor—Henry Barber, Toronto. The property consists of 4t 10 -acre claims immediately ad- joining the now famous Harris Maxwell and upon the same amount of development should prove equally as good. 100,000 shares are now offered to the public at 15 cents per share. Do notlose this golden opportunity of investing in one of the most promising properties in the distriot. For full par- ticulars apply to HENRY F. DA itI:i,T, • - FISCAL. AGENT. a. q Collier re Street, Toronto.