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HomeMy WebLinkAboutExeter Advocate, 1908-10-08, Page 3APHYSICAL A/RECK Resident of Ottawa Finds Relief In Pe-ru-na, 1. 1'I.oKING 1t11'it A110;1111'.(ILLS OF C}�1L1)HOOD, (lopes to I:et Past Obstacles In New Guarana iu a Ittiloun. An .Ilt.n.l.t Mill bo made next year t., exp•e•re a part of New Gui- nea by balloon. This great island, the largest iu the world excepting (;retodund, is very difficult to ex- plore. It abounds in swamps, dense tropical forests and hostile tribes. Dr. Poch two years ago found tribes only fifteen toilet. in- land fruru the coast of German New Guinea that had never been seen by white sten. The chief of the training depart- ment, of British New Guinea in his hest annual report said that though gold had been found in many parts cf the mountains, the cost of pros- pecting further afield was almost pi ohlhitit e because parties have to sew their way through the tropical veget.atiou and are likely at any time to be attacked by the natives. The %worst savages are in Dutch New Guinea. two-thirds of which is still unexplored. These are the reasons why Lieut. Iiatnbaldo of the Dutch navy, an esperiouced aeronaut, has been au- thorized to snake an experimental j•alloon trip next year across the western part of Dutch New Guinea, ft the purposes of exploration. His plans are all made and his Gov - el nment is backing the enterprise. M R. RENL ST. JEAN, 210 St. He will travel in a free air bal- Patrick street, Ottawa, Ont., Ice n, and he has the utmost confi- Can., writes: dente that, ascending from Cape "I believed a year ago that I Steenboom on the south coast, he could stand anythirtg. I worked will land at the foot of (leelvink hard, kept irregular hours, and did Bay, on the north shore. Tho nte- ltot mind the loss of a few meals, tcorological conditions seem to jus- l:ut in six weeks I had changed to tify his faith. From April till Oe - a physical wreck. tober the southeast trade wind can "Eight bottles of Peruna brought he counted upon as regularly as the back my strength." d:.ily reappearance of the sun. Mr. A. 0. Harding, 503 %V. 190 From October till April the north - Bt., New York City, formerly one c•. est moonsoon takes its turn. Ham- ot the leading druggists of Prescott, baldo will chose some fine day in Ont., has been presented with a i Juno next for his ascent and has twenty-five year Medal of Honor in I no doubt that he will bo carried al - Odd Fellowship. He writes as fol- J most due northwest and svill land .otos : ! somewhere near the shore of (Teel- _ "Ever since—I have been hand- I oink Bay. ging Peruna, I have had a fine : Upon the success of this short nir .rade. Once a family buys a bot- vt yage depends future endeavor of 1.1e, 1 ant sure of selling them more, this sort in New Guinea. The dis- and it. never fails to bring addition- taneo in a straight line is only ex - 410 • customers. ' about 200 miles and the balloon ex - "I have nothing better for ca- p!orer expects to snake it in the tarrh in all of its various forms. As daylight of one day. e household remedy it is without Of course he will be equipped to -ee and record a great deal. He t': ill have a number of the special cameras now used in balloons and .. PLEA FOR THE GOAT. the expects to secure panoramic views of the earth below and on A little bon::, called "The Caro IA ea sides of him throughout the i foe the Goat," has recently attract- journey. ed some attention in England. Tho His course will take him about writer urges that great advantage midway across the Carl Louis! would be fotmd by small proprie llountains and he thinks it very tors. laborers and rural residents: likely that he will be able to count In keeping goats, "the poor man's' all the snow peaks in that mighty cow." (:oat's silk, ho says, often range. The ains. forests, rivers, IPStesses twit the richness of lakes and hills will all be caught cow's milk, is. ,•ry valuable for: on his photographic plates and children, and may he practically. Itainhaldo believes that this matcri- guaranteed as free from the bacil-! nI will suffice for the production of Ins of tuberculosis. Goats are: an excellent neap of the region cheap and cheaply kept. since they' above which he will float. readily find food, and they demand' If the journey succeeds it. will af- little room. ford a good idea of the topography --- et an almost unknown region. HELPFUL, ----- -4.— -- compare, -'I•---- compare, splendid for mothers and excellent fur children." HOW f0 CURE THEM In thousands of homes Itaby's Own Tablets is the only medicine used w hen children are ailing, and the mother who keeps this medicine o • hand may feel as safe as though there was a doctor constantly, in the OLD l.0\BON STREET NAMES. There Were 17 Frying Pan Alleles and 1l Artichokes. Iloundsditch, the proposed re- christening of which is still being keenly &'hated, is a survival of a groat nunibsr of old time London glome. Baby's Own Tablet/1 caro street names at least as objection - all stomach and bowel troubles, able, says the Westminster Ga - break up colds, expel worms, and tette. make teething easy. The soother It had formidable rivals in Crack has the guarantee of a government analyst that this medicine contains no opiate or poisonous soothing stuff. Mrs. H. H. Bonnymun, Mat- tel!, N. 8., says :--"I have used Baby's Own Tablets for my little girl while teething and for consti- pation, and think there is no medi- cine can equal them." Bold by me- dicine dealers or by mail at 25 cents a box from The I)r. Wil- liams' Medicine Co., Broek'ille, Ont. FUNNY MEN'S MUSINGS. Returning home at close of day, Who quietly chides my tong delay? Who greets me in a cheerful way 1 Nobody! Who caters to nay every care? Who snakes me take the easy chair? Who puts my cozy slippers there? Nobody I Who has my dinner steaming hot? \Vho for my welfare cares a jot! Who heeds, if I ant sick or not 1 Nobody! But who will presently do this? \Vho's going to give me every bliss? Who --must you know1--- well, it is Miss Somebody! brain court., a passage in Rosemary lane, Whitechapel; in Deadman s place, which was near Dirty lune, in Southwark, and in Cuthl•oat lane, which was ''Ratcliff way.,: Then there was Bandyleg alley, ci050 to the Fleet Ditch ; 1other- bite had its Cuckold's court. Of Frying Pan alleys there were at one time seventeen; Hangman's Gagne was near the Tower; S►notk alley rubbed shoulders with Buck- ley in the Hole, and Stinking lune was a maladorous neighbor of New- gate Market. Among other curious old world names, some of which may possibly ~till survive, were Gossips' row, Gutter lane, Farthing alley (three c1 them), Breakneck alley, court and stairs, and Artichoke, a name which occurred eleven times iu Old London. NEEDED OTHER THINGS MORE Like most ministers' families, they were not extensively blessed with this world's goods. She, how- ever, was the youngest of ten chil- dren until her father explained to her of the baby sister who had come in the night. "Well," she said, after due thought, "I s'pose it's all right, papa, but there's many a thing we. needed worse." i vigtememeeteasesereeta .1.171116 S. Important Pointy of Sewiu; Machine Consllraclioa Q Did you ever consider what the thousandth of an inch might mean in the adjustment of the needle -stroke on a sewing machine? j Or how many little invisible parts there are which may run well for a month or so in a carelessly -made machine, and then by going wrong render it utterly useless? 9 For the perfect construction and thorough testing of these vital details you nzust de- pend upon the honor and reputation of the maker. The makers of the Singer Sewing Machine enjoy a reputation vouched for by Millions of Singer users all over the world. II These millions of Singer users have proved the perfection of the Singer by years of steady sewing. The Singer Sewing Machine is brilt li'_o a watch and runs like one. MAGISTRATE SPEAKS FOR ZAM-BUK Magistrate ferry, of Goldfields, B.C., believes in making a good thing known. Writing of "Lam-Buk, the great household balm, he says :—"After a vety fair ttial 1 hate pr..ved Zam-Buk einoiently satisfactory. In my case it cured a skin rash of five ]ears' standing which no doctor had been able to do any good for. I would certainly encourage any person to keep Z.m-Buk in his home." The magistrateisquite right. Every home needs Zam•Bukl Unequalled for cuts, burns, bruises, eczema, blood yoisoning and all skia diseases. All stores and druggists sell it at so cents a box. Sure cure fur Niles. Sold only by Singer Sewing Machine Company TORONTO MONTREAL Y.l iNIPEO 312 Manning Chambers DON'T NEGLECT THAT SORE 1 A Chicago man has just died from blood poison- ing arising from neglect of a small sure. Don't neglect a cut, a pitch of eczema, or an open sore of any kind. T :::r is fall of poison germs, waiting to start up tacit evil results in neglected sores, wounds, etc. In Zarn-Buk is safety. Zam- Buk is so highly antiseptic that applied to any skindisea:c or injury it snakes blood poisoning im- possible. In using Zam-Buk you have three processes going on at once for Zam•Ituk is healing soothing and antiseptic. Try it without delay. 633 Board of Trzes Leg 114 Main Street A GENUINE OFFER. TEST ZAM-BUK AT OUR EXPENSE! We appreciate the position taken by the man or woman whe says :—"11 your preparation Is what you claim, you should have no objection to letting us try it before spending our money on it." To every person taking this view we say, send one ccnl stamp (to pay return postage) and name and date of this paper to 7.am-lluk Co. , Turuntu, and we will mall you a free trial hoe of Zam-Iluk. Zam-Iiuk is purely herbal, suitable for the dciic.•tt skin of little children, yet powerful enough to heal chrunic solve talking years' standing. All druggists and stores, 50c. per tsar, 3 for t :5. 1118 DANGER. !il'i1VFise Bl►(Ili 1IIF'FL 'l ell. hovel you i reccus tl,e setual date, lp, t "SO2" said Mr. Donegan tese-reevirim: ■,.dem+ and shwnr,rktna cnttlansof 112e "they've , Greve. lett. Itnaiee,t \len, to in ,rata *slur, they t•c been printing the funeral -.e;, h,,,,.r .,.nr pr.MNNt'ss'rKN, 1).pt. tai, 1st -est tt' t It trill AVE... ellICAOU. notices av a Iran that wasn't dead yit. It's a nice fix he'd be in if tie had been wan of these people that believes iverything in the rewspapersI" 160 Acre Farm lr• igate.h ;a, ye s{,rtu;e. milk sails 10 cent, quart. e(celleni f.r all hinds fruit, nand cltmato, only tea-thlrl e.t.h P. •S.tatvor, (i.,ldest, n- C. • A Sure Cure for Headache.—Bil The Mild Climate of Virginia ious headache. to whim women are Tramp -Can you assist me along more subject, than men, becomes 80 neer, splendid opportunities for stock raising, the road, mum 1 GiTe the Children a Chance. acute in some subjects that they fruit tr.,wirt, d.arllntt and `.neral ta;ming. winters are short. ('limas. Soalthtnl. Lard Lady of the House --Personally 1 Spanking does not cure children of bed- : re utterly prostrated. The sto-ora! and sailing below its value but increasing cal►nut ; but I will unchain my dug. wetting. There is a constitutional cause roach refuses food, and there is a fa value each year. Many Canadian. are living for thio trouble. Mrs. Al, Summers, B., x is Tlrsinia. ante for in urraatiun to gt id I know he will be Must pleasedEl natant and distressing effort to O. 16. KOINI:K• I. du 80. 103. Windsor. (lot„ trill send free to :arty, free the stomachw from bile which Cumoliatior.IA rf.ulto •, mother her successful home treatment, Richmond, T► NOCTURNAL1.A t 1-:N'TIO\S. with full inst.eetions. Send nontonev, bit has become unduly secreted there. write bel to -day it your children tt.,utae l armelee's Vegetable Pills are a In Norway there is a law forbid - Mr. Stubb--'Phis paper states that frau in thi• way. Don't Warne the child,' sreedy' alterati.e, and in noutraliz- ding anyone to cut a tree unless A genius should never marry. Itthe chances are it can't help it, This ii.„ the effects of the intruding bile he plants three sapplings in its pays that it married plan cannot in-treatment ate. adults c d . a ed' relieves the pressure on the nerves place. I vent things like a single man. deay letr t.ouble with urine difficulties by which cause the headache. Try Mrs. Stuhh (sarcastically) — _ Nonsense, John'. I notice a marl_ t Oue half of the world doesn't od mein never halit as v trouble 111 them. R ors are out of sort. get a bottle of 7am rvtta' th. tonin• sad 'ou will ho .urprt..d how venting recuses shoot geitiog home know hate the other half 'Ives'',dC uJlek-1-g that lho,ieating will wear oS. 11.00 late. claret] a notorious lady scandal- L1 All dealers in mhtkiu.. _ -- monger. 'glint isn't your fault. ---- To Those of Sedentary Oceu ta_ quietly observed one of her atoll- Guest- -"Why do you believe in t tears. second sight, Major? Major Geis Men who follow sedentary__— - Darby (in an impressive whisper)— occupations, which deprive them of It will be noticed in the Singer "thecause I fell in love at first fresh nir and exercise are more prone to disorders of the livor and Sewing Machine Company's adver- sight:" trsetnent that there are three ad - kidneys than those who leadfind active. dresses at. the bottom of the an- A Guod Medicine requires little outdoor lives. The former willillfin it I'armelee's Vegetable fills a re enuncement. Any one writing will advertising. Dr. Thomas' Eclectric s ►live without question the most please address tl•em at the nearest i Oil gained the good name it now r cnrioutt on the market. They are cue of the three places to his post enjoys, not through elaborate ad - easily procurable, easily taken. act' office. tertisioa, but on Its great merits as a remedy for bodily pains and ailments of the respiratory organs. It has carried iLs fame with it wherever it has gone, and it 's prized at the antipodes as well as at home. Dose small, effect sure. expeditiously, and they are surpris- il•gi) cheap considering their excel- lence. AIRY. Even the people who are in favor of nirships want theta to get off the Earth. Jones "Re i1 I'm sure I'm right ' lot ray ears on it :" Brown --"Steady. old Hurn. Don't [ s to stte•h extreme lengths!" -.-.ata bft7F(Ft..+, bY it teals "Kipp . . /' I► 1• "Pa," said little Tommy, getting n bright idea, "1 can do something you can't.- "What demanded his father. "(;row :" replied the y(•ungster. These two desirable qualifica- tions, pleasant to the taste and at the snrne time effectual. are to be found in Mother (:raves' Worm Ex- terminator. Children Tike it. -- BRIEF, BUT CRUSiHING. He was very badly in love, in- deed, and had rot tip tilt the "wee sora' hours" composing the follow- ing lines: "Beautiful one, with eyes sn bine, Oli, how my fond heart sighs fur you; Sweet spirit. listen to sue now, Hear once again my ardent vow." He turned out about three yards of this soul -inspiring verse, and sent it to the object of his adora- tion with a request that she would express an opinion on its tnerits. This is what he received: "Dear Mr. Hopkins." she wr:lte, pt. "I do not like to hurt your feel- ings. but if you read the initial let ters of your first four lines down- wards 1 tray say that they express 1SSI ENO. 40 OS. my set'tlmeata exactly. LOST TiME. Mrs. Mc('arthy--"Yer wages is short this wake. Mike." Mc('arthy--"Yis, Mary Ann. We had an explosion on Toortday, an' lb' footman docked Inc fur the time I was in th' air." Teacher—"What is velocity ? ' Pupil—"Velocity is what a man puts a hot plata down with." Alms Black Watch "Biggest sed Bests' Plea Chewing Toba000 When all other corn preparations fail, try Holloway's Corn Cure. No pain whatever, and no inconveni- ence in using it. Every (german soldier must. learn to swim, some of them being able to cross a wide stream, carrying all their clothes, arms, anti ammuni- tion. Physical Paln and rental anguish adlIct the steins.' of Aki.i di.e* .s. (1.t rid ,.f b,•th by rub bins werver, Comte on the heat.J, ttrkiag, die Reared face. lite relief ghee Is arouse the woad/ono! t•wlic:u. pAIGO. Rhoumi.'tism, Pain. E•;c. So CENTS, AL1. UlU(!(iI-.15, o:! For Neuralgia, Headache', THE PANGO COMPANY, - TOT! '')N 70. aho:esale - Lyman ere.. a 00., To•on`o And M. Drat, ; 1 yrn :-1, KA /r AC , t.so•t, TorMto l National ()rug Co , L'Id 1:,n. a.us-saare:i• .t ata.A.lic•__ X _raw A. J. PATT 1 SON & CO 33, 35, 37 SCOT'i' S"i'., 'i'UIZON 10. The Cobalt Silver Dividend paying mines at present prices pay from 7 per cent. to S7. per cent. per annum and are in our opinion a good speculative investtnent : Crown Reserve, City of Cobalt, Coniagas, La Rose, Nipissing, Tetniscatuing and Tretheway are popular stocks and sh(,uld incfelite in price. CORRESPONUENCP. SOLI-ITP.1). COBALT HAS MADE 6001) ire diver ora arndwetl.n Ins Ixev w{II .44r•4a1• •••r SI 2.000.001, UL11ICA A new Col pinrosir or whidt involves the •vele mr :1 of 45 stns o1 mount prorottr ideally located .n the reyc etnae 1 n,, neral r,uu, MIT two ' Monks removed tram ►h. 0 -eat N.NN,1A. toed A diner in a restaurant sighed' of war and L► Rose. Oet m at ea t.•ottcrn 'tins heavily in the hearing of the wait -1 yt' where the money Is m,M. l 4 w. are ol•nni a orated ensure o1 Vesica a1 el. "Anything wrung, sir 1" quer- J cents per share. SICU par, ro perwr.al i:adary, ie(1 the attendant. "Not much," I mons instalment pian et 2 carets per scare per was the reply. "I was only aura .,O-; • few weel,s age w• fairy pushed our Bering whether I should live to he clients into Tem,sesmrre. Nova Scotia and CT( ..n as old as this chicken!" Reserve from 20 to 3 t ams r 'aha•.. To uy. '{em;skamtng .s esi••.y sou(, tt at 6a, Nova Semis at 56. and Crown Res•ne at 1.17. Faure Ihe•se ,rents. When going away from home, or t,'. any change of habitat., he is a wise man who numbers among his belongings n bottle of Dr. J. I). Kellogg's I)ysent cry Cordial. Change of food and water in sone strange place where there are no doctors may bring on an attack of dysentery. He then has a standard remedy at. hand with which to cope with the disorder. and forearmed he can successfully fight tate ail- ment and subdue it. "Yore can't spell long words like hippotamus and parallelogram,•' said the little boy who wore spec- tacles and a sailor suit. "\Nell,,, answered the boy who was leading a dog by a piece of rope, „(lat's where I'm lucky. I don't have to:' "Don't you think she has a very becoming hat' 1" "Yes; I think it's becoming mut of date." "Why, Tommy, how you do grow! ''Yes. auntie. i think they hater me t, o mu.'h. Why, fin bathed night and morning I" wri are invetlng our own money In ts:•ica. Cor -a and ee alone. Send for reap mai as. for re,r..a: market latter. S'I'EWART 8► LOCMYhi)OI) RNuk1.a1 18 Adelaide St. E. TORONTO Al,ran rs;t,. :are Srockend %tlntPQLi 10rt. A clergyman was censuring a holy fer tight lacing. "Well," re(:' •,1 the, ''would you recommit -el I, •[ habits to your parishit,:1. . • : G HOME WORK •vFtrate K 114i•l: l.Ito . !'.'. .Ir h::•. •p►.•d tug 1,,In. 1-. ,lit li.v 14. ... .11 .t L.ts.-: lh .'w .•r.ysre time kn tt•,.1 for t'.e trade• goad w• e, F••r e'1 p,•r'-i ors *Adroit. 'I lir CANADIAN Wiled r - t • t', I'l- 7 k IBC If 1r1 t _ Itept W. (mt.. . , ,, C.11 Vilma 1e CANADA'S BE3T ANO 13 U310 THE WORLD OVER Bell Organs ire 77 also worldfnmoJ 1 ! -• !Sud ter Free Catal.g Vit... 7s to 410 BCIi P10000110 Or on Co., lid , CilFl�il, 0.I If very Edith (dolefully) -- "\oft ! grown so horribly stout, I sop;. �1l•lil�i� you won't love nue as much as y,,a used to I" Harry --''On the ton trary, darling. i shall see more .1. you that is lovable." The best of Ce)turi Nowhere else do they gr• • perfection. The beat of I teas are in "Salads." Knew h.,w h - r.. r.,:.1 .•-e 6y n.l•e • talrtatn'::. : r J t1,:• 1 , •.,. .. • -! t..n;, ax:er , r.r..l feel. Ae., • w u1.1 n t ha this t .' t't". the MmanJ. rut lhi• Adout a,r•t'enl to N Mt -day, and w• will .031 y .e our hoe c.LSLAg•w Nall* _ Ad1tr••v The a.naur,n1w(rkaasse6,1LItlellel, ywMt4, sell Alentreal, Wtaaipa/, ?Beee.►4R