HomeMy WebLinkAboutExeter Advocate, 1909-03-25, Page 3TIIE REMINDERS
OF RHEUMATISM
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PEACE RIVER FIRMING LAND.
Cold. W. t Weather Starts the Pain
Eut the Trouble is in the
Blood.
Cold, damp weather brings on
the twing.'s and pains of r ieuu:a-
tisua, but is not the real cause of
the complaint. The trouble is root -
No Looser a hunting Ground,
Says a Pioneer.
William Bucher, a pioneer of
the north, arrived in Calgary,
Alberta, the other day on the way
t, his hone in Michigan. He is
an old trader and hunter of the
north, having lived a number of
years in the Peace River country.
He was once a resident near Fort
Churchill in the Hudson Bay coun-
try.
Irl conversation, the old trapper
had many a tale c f his experiences
ed in the blood and can only bo in Peace laver and up iu the Hud -
cured h ' enriching the blood and son Bay country.
driving the poisonous acid out o1 Air. Pcecher has left the north
the system. This is a great meth- country for good, as he says his
cal truth, which .•very rheumatle business is not as good as it was
sufferer should realize.l.inimeets years ago, unless ho went further
and outward applications can t, north, but he considers himself, too
cure the trouble—they-can't rew,:n old to do that.
the blood. Tho sufferer is onmy. . The last two years have not been
wasting valuable time and go•rd very good, according to Mr. Bcech-
mouey in experimenting with tins er, around his district, because the
sort of treatinent—and all the time Peace River is becoming niore pu-
the trouble is be.:oniing more the,
ciliated, and also due to the acti-
rooted, —harder to cure. There is vity of timber wolves, which rob
just one sure way to cure rheunla• the traps of the small fur animals.
tism—Dr. Williams' Pink P1113.1 Further north the fur -skinned ani -
They act directly on the impure,. mals were very ple.itiful, and those
weak blood. They purify sad. able to go far enough got agood
strengthen it, and so root out th
cause of rheumatism.
Mrs. S. Bailey, Newcastle Creek
N.B., says :—"In the summer of
1900 I became lame is my ankles
but thinking I would soon get ove
the attack 1 did not seek mediesa
aid, but used liniments to ally the
pain and swelling. Instead of gs:
ting better the trouble increased
and I then consulted a doctor who
pronounced it articular rheums•
tism, and treated me for this trou-
ble. Instead of getting better the
pain and the swelling became worse
until I was hardly able to hobble
about the house. On rising in the
morning I was unable to bear my
weight, except with extreme pain.
Having tried so much medicine
without benefit I began to think 1
was doomed to bo a .;ripple. One,
catch.
The Peace River country is no
longer looked upon as a hunting
ground, as this country is being
settled up, and already small crops
cf wheat aro being grown.
The impression that the part of
the country is not productive is a
great mistake, said Mr. Beecher.
The soil is good and will grow any -''the body and causes gravel. Heal -
thing.
'thy kidneys dissolve the stones and
The only thing needed is a rail-' y y
way up the country, and when the !they pass ff in the urine. That's
farmers settle the Peace River `shy Dodd's Kidney Pills always
country it will produce as much cure gravel.
grain as any other part of the -4. --
north
—north country. BRAVERY.
On the way from the Landing to Edith—"\Vinic says she wt.. never
Edmonton he met two little parties marry any man who isn't a hero."
Marie—"But she can easily con-
vert any roan into a hero."
day a cousin adv
Dr. Williams' Pink Pills. She this goes to show how well that itised me to try tiers to start for that country, but "by
1"
y by getting a man to marry
er."
said, '1 take them every spring as country is beginning to settle up.
a tonic for my blood, and they With the prospects of a railway tip A %Voman's 'ympathy
slake a new person of me.' After that part of the country within tile
some persuasion I decided to try next few years, Mr. Beecher thinks
then. 1 bad taken three or four there will be a large rush this sum -
boxes before I noticed any change, mer of settlers and immigrants,
and then it seemed my ankles were who will go in and settle down, and
less painful. By the time I hal' be on the ground floor by the time
used a, few more boxes there was a t the railways come in.
wonderful improvement in my con
dition. Not only did my ankles get
well, but I felt like a different
woman and had not been as well
in years. In speaking of tilt; to a Annual Report of the Excelsior
doctor afterward he said that no Insurance Company.
doubt Dr. Williams' Pink Pile,
4 had enriched the blood thus driv- The annual statement of the }:r-
ing out the painful disease.' celsior Life Insurance Company.
Not only rheumatic sufferers, out which is published in this paper,
all who have any trouble duo to shows tiiis young Canadian Coln- i
weak, watery blood or impure filmy to be in an exceptionally lt.peac ft:- "9hi)ob'e rurewiu always
blood can find! a cure through the strong position at the close of tho euro Ing coughs and colds."
fair use of 1)r. Williams' Pink bear's business. Tule management
Pills. Sold by all medicine dealcts of the Company et to be heartily "Why doesn't Smith call in his
or by mail at 50 cents a. box or six rongratulatcd on the progress made {amily physician 1 Has ho lost con -
boxes for $2.50 from The Dr. W11- ii, the past year and the growth $.dance in him'1" "No; the doctor
lianas' Medicine Co., Brockville, pnd splendid standing of the Corn- has lust confidence in Smith!"
Need no Longer I
Fear the Knife
Gravel Easily and Naturally
Cured by Dodd's
Kidney Pills.
faseph Pelrine who Suffered the Tortures
of this Terrible Complaint for Nine
Months tells how the old Reliable Kid-
ney Remedy Cured Him.
Port Felix East, Guysboro Co.,
N.S., March (Special). — That
you need no longer fear the knife
if troubled with gravel or other
urinary troubles is the glad news
that Joseph Pelriue, a well-known
young fisherman here is telling his
friends.
"I suffered intense pain from
gravel and other urinary troubles
for nine months," Mr. Pelrino
says. "But seven boxes of Dodd's
Kidney Pills cured me completely...
I heartily recommend Dodd's Kid-
, ney Pills to anyone who is suffer-
ing from gravel or urinary trou-
bles."
Dodd's Kidney Pills cure gravel
by curing the kidneys. The urin-
ary organs are entirely dependent
on the kidneys. if the kidneys are
cannot filter out Vie uric acid and it
not in good working order they
combines with other products of
numbering about twenty people,
going up to the Peace River coun-
try. This is rather early for set -
CONSERVATIVE PROGRESS
Aro you discouraged? le your doctor's
SMILE IT DOWN.
Everyone who loves you
Loves to see you smile,
Loves to s...; you cheerful
And happy all the while.
Smiling comes so easy 1
Du not wear a frown,
If you feel one rising,
Always smile it down.
R.p.st tt.--ekiloh's Cure will alw•y
cure my coughs sad . olds."
Lawyer—"You say the prisoner
stole your watch? What distingu•
-
uu't►ing f.3ature was about the
watch?" Witness --"It had my
sweetheart's picture in it." Law-
yer—"Ah, I see. A woman in the
case."
A Pill That is Prized.—There
have been many pills put upon the
market and pressed upon public at-
tention, but none has endured so
long or met with so much favor as
Parmelee's Vegetable Pills. \Vide -
spread use of them has attested
their great value, rind they need
no further advertisement than
this. Having firmly established
themselves in public esteem, they
now rank without a peer in the list
of standard vegetable p _parations.
Wo would all have our rights if
so many things didn't go wrong.
No Substitute for '"rhe it & T." Menthol Plaster,
alt!$•+u hsomeunecrnpulauaee.leramaysaytha tl
la, iioc.,mmeu•ted by d refers, h••spaala, clergy
end ereryuudy fur pleurl:7, Madness, etc.
"Is the baby strong," "Well,
rather. Yoa know what a tremend-
ous voice ho has?" "Yes." "Well,
he lifts that five or six times an
hour."
caret Repeat coughsmadt's Cure always
"True," remarked the aged sui-
tor, "I'm considerably older than
you, but a man is as young as ho
feels, you know." "Oh, I don't
mind that," replied the fair maid.
"What 1 want to know it, are you
as rich as you look,"
Pills That Have Benefitted Thou-
sands.—Known far and near as a
sure remedy in the treatment of
TM Excelsior life Insurance Company
841.0 OM S. IX011$IOR Lire •UILOINO, TORONTO.
Business far 1908 Mast Sattsfaotory Ever Experienced -
insurance In Foran, - - - 1112,2311,084.10
lacrease 51,4779, 433.64
How Insurance written, - - 11,453,908.00
Increase $3'9,7:s.uu.
Assets for $e0 arity of Policyholders. 1,020,109.13
lecressu 1227,4_S 71.
Cash Ino3ma - - - • 464,780.04
Increase 1d3,23).0t.
Reserve Funds - - 1,460,864.03
Including Special Reserve 02,09746.
8u -plus on Poticyhalders' Aoco.lnt, - - 169,438.55
mows ds tn+unueo in twee 1u per ce,it., Asset,' 16 per cent., Income 17 per cent., Reser***
to pc, co ,t , Net iurp us 91 percale
0[0>1tA)ef -Us.tn lute 44 per cent leu thsu aspected, 9 per cent. leas than preceding year;
Y.tpeu.e rat1, d . per cs it
INTi;RI$T IMO . ea -St , • than su6ic,eot t . pay neatb L>ssoa and all eipenses cf the Com-
ps .ry exeeyt.n4 ♦,gents• eaters expanses
Iul.cc,t es:nrel o.r mein Net As eta 6 71 per cent.
A Hood Oarwtalai to Insure with, Cassini mealy a Coed Cen►pany for Agents to itieve ant
WI-IY DO
So many institutions devoted to the higher Edu-
cation select Bell pianos? The fact that they use
lad prefer the Pell is evidence of distinct merit!
One follows professional advice in acquiring an education.
wily not follow professional custom in buyias Bell pisaos )
- The only pintos with the Illimitable C�ici
Repeating Autos.
igh
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Send for (free) Catalogue No. 75.
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FURS aIIdHIDES
Writ. for Weekly PrIc. Lists.
JOHN HALLAM
Shipments Soliott.d.
TORONTO, ONT.
SLEEPING SICKNESS.
Disease Has Spread Over Whole of
Congo Territory.
b111 a beat'y financial load? Is your pain indigestion and all derangements A few years ago stooping sick
s heavy p tl'siutl burden? t know what of the stomach, liver and kidneys, Hess was known only as a patho-
these mean to delicate worsen—I have
l's Ve enable Pills have to ?cal euriosit , limited to certain
been dlscout•a�eea d• too; but learned how to Parma g g y
•rclf. I want to relieve our fur -
cure my y
dens. Why not end the pato and atop the brought relief to thousands when
pia- a of the west coast of Africa.
darter's bill? t ran do this for you and other specifics have failed. In- Owing to the opening up of the
w b
In my hands to be given away. Perhaps
this one box will cure you—it has done FO this assertion. Once tried they whole of the Congo territory, has
for of rs. If en, I shall be happy and will be found superior to all other depopulated some of the most fer-.
you will he cured for 2c (the cost of a filo tracts of Uganda, and is
postage starnnl. Your letters held eons. pills in the treatment of the ail-
dct•t�atly_ �Write� CU^AfiAiie Windsor. will It you will assist tae.country to civilization and trade,
All you need do Is to wilt. fora tree ntlmcra le testimonials can be
box of the remedy whack has been r►rtced produced to establish tho
truth of the disease has spread over the
R4.a ments for which they are pre- spreading up -the Nile to tho north
The Br.de—"I always heard that
levo was blind." The Brute—"But
marriage is an excellent oculist."
Ont.
THE EMP11{I; Gi{O\\•1N(i,
pany maintains its previous praise- i --_ —
worthy traditions. I Mother Graves' Worm Extermin-
It is a very noteworthy fact that • ator does not require the help of
the death rate in the past year any purgati'o medicine to complete
was 44 per cent. less than expected, the cure. Give it a trial and be
Several Siamese Slates Soon to be and 9 per cent. less than the previ-+convinced.
Taken Over. OUR year, whi,th shows very care-
ful selection of risks. Expenses 1‘ Ise is the philosopher who is
The Anglo -Siamese negotiations, have also decreased 61/ per cent., not led into the grievous error of
which were commenced in 1907 and illustrating watchful management. Itaking his philosophy seriously.
su•pendcd last spring, regarding The increase of insurance in
tho Siamese States of Kelantan, force amounting to 10 per cent.,
Trigano and Kedah, have been re- and the addition of 10 per cent to
sunned, and an agreement on the assets and 17 per cent to income
subject has been practically undoubtedly show a most commend -
reached. able activity coupled with a wise
There is reason to believe that
an Anglo -Siamese treaty by which,
in return for certain advantages,
Siam will renounce •ler suzerainty
over the States in question in fa-
vor of Great Britain, is likely to
be signed tit Bangkok in the inl-
niediate future.
The immediate effect of the con-
clusion of such a treaty will be the
inclusion in the Federated Malay
States of an area of about fifteen
thousand mile.. or more than half
conservatism.
An attack 01 mumps doesn't
cause ono to be puffed up with Repeat it; '9'tfloh'•Cure.will alwayo
pride. cure any uouah.f and colds.'
There N No Such Thing as a harmtea enattt.
The trouble g• e. (r• ,n r.. 1 1.• w•,r.e unless chest-
ed. Allen'. Lu,•, hal'em care$ the worst of
*olds. It allays Inttswwation and clean the air
I assKse. -
Secrets a woman can't tell worry
her as much as the money she
can't spend.
Ri,cat. It: "9htloh'e Cure will always
cure my coughs and colds."
Some ficures do not lie until the
dressinals 'r starts to pad them.
:Aml n W0111nn'11 idea of a pretty
hat is one that costs a lot of money,
regardless of what it. looks like.
Its Power Grows with Age. —
A Nagging "WI"
dtlres steep and eomfnrl How ninny medicines loudly biaz-
the present arca of the Federated away Ion cin c.,nquer it with APi,,'e 1.unf oiled as panaceas for all human
Malay States. The territory in I1..!m• which retleree hard bre AlIn;, ppato In ills hexa come and gene since I)r.
question contains a large 'MIahom- the shed and initatlus at the thrust. Uire II
1 f3 t»ay w uta obudren. Phomas' Ecleetric Oil was first put
medal' population, among whom are upon the market! Yet it remains,
a considerable number of Britishit's •
only the brilliant sayings of doing more good to humanity than
subjects. the first baby that go un record. many a preparation more highly
- ----d'-- ---- vaunted and extending its virtues
The never failing medicine, Hot- wider and wider and in a larger
lowey's ('urn ('ure, removes all circle every year. It is the tnedi-
kinds of corns, warts, etc. ; even cine of the masses.
the most difficult to remove cannot
withstand this wonderful remedy.
WATERY.
Man is S0 per cent. water, and
like water. he finds it easier to go
down hill than to climb.
lI O4 O fo+o+o+o4c%eeessess+O
DOES NOT NEED A DOCTOR
Mrs, F. Porier, Valleyfield,
Que., says :— "I always use
Baby's (Iwn Tablets for my
little one, and therefore
never need a doctor. When
my baby is feverish or rest-
less I give her a Tablet and
in a couple of house she is
all right. They have been of
the greatest benefit to her
when teething, and are just
the thing in all emergencies."
These Tablets promptly cure
colic, indigestion, constipa-
tion, diarrhoea, destroy
worms, break up colds, and
make teething easy-. Good for
children of all ages. Bold by
medicine dealers or by mail
at 28 cents a box from The
Dr- Williams' Medicine Oe.,
Brookville, Ont.
o-asf-4<'+ 4 crb')4•u1
GROUNDS F011 COMPLAINT.
A roan entered a famous restau-
rant and asked fur coffee. After
lie }Ind finished his repast he called
the waiter. and said:
"Waiter, this coffee has its good
paints and its bad points. One
of its goad points is this—it has no
chicory in it."
"Yes, sir." replied the waiter,
quite gratified. \'inions of a hand-
some tip floated before his mind's
eye, and he rubbed his hands glee-
fully.
"But.," resumed the customer,
"it's bad point is this - it has no
coffee in It."
Old Lady—"What, begging again 1
Why, surely you're the man I gave
eeme pie last week," Tramp --
"Yes, ma'am; but I jest called
roun' to say I'm still alive, and
bear no ill feelings 1"
The truth is more apt to suffer
• f rr.•in lack of oircvl•tioa than • lie.
ITIS SPECIALTY.
Dippeh—"The sciel.tist9 are ad-
vertising a largo reward for a plan
who can make spirits appear.
Tipple—"I'm on the jrr}, if the
reward is good for any one who
can make spirits disapuear."
TNI;
ISSCB NO. 12-09
in It) odesia on the
scribed. and threaten g
south.
Sleeping sickness is caused by a
trypanosome, which infests the
blood of those suffering from the
the king of beasts. I dreamt 1 disease. By injecting a small quan-
was on the road again with a cir- tity of human blood containing the
cus, growling to order!" parasite into animals, they develop
- the disease, die from it, and show
ShSdr.[t MIN fie $Islghtag. Th.y mine born* the same pathological changes of '
trases(' with +naw. Hat a Wasp wn;ul of Pale. the brain Olt occur Ill sleeping
ler in hot sweetened water will parent any
til effects. Avoid soli Alleges. there is but one sickness in man. Moreover, it is
'erssei mars--a'err7 naris'—use. sad Wo now known that the parasite of the
Friend—"You took your son in -
disease is carried from the ill to
the well by a blood -sucking fly.
.► --
Marriage is a gamble when
is money back of it.
"Gracious! How you roared in
your sleep last night.!" said Mrs.
Lion. "Had a bad night," replied
to your establishment some months
ago to teach hirn tho business, I
understand. How did it turn out,"
Business Man (wearily)—"Great
success. He's teaching me now."
Rnp-at it.-'•ehtloh's Care will always
Cure my coughs 6114 colds-'
Mrs. Nagns—"My husband used
to find fault with the coffee, but
he doesn't any more." Mrs. Ho-
wells—"Ilow did you break him of
the habits" h'rs. Naggs—"I in-
duced !tial to Make it himself one
morning:"
If a cough slakes your nights
sleepless and weary, it will worry
you a good deal, and with good
cause. Ti dispel the worry and
give yourself resttry llickle's Anti -
Consumptive Syrup. It exerts a
soothing influence on the air pis -
sages and allays the irritation that
leads to inflammation. It will sub-
due the most stubborn cough or
cold, and eventually eradicate it
from the system, as a trial of it
will prove to you.
CANNON MADE: 01' (:1..1SS.
Weigh Forty Pouni'.e and are i;xact 1
Models of Mateking Guns.
One of the last thing; in the
world, says a writer in the Strad
Magazine, which cue would exsect.
the glass -worker to create would be
a caanon ; yet. !Messrs. Thomas
Webb and Sons, of Stourbridge,
England, recently Inuit two cailnnil
out of the finest cut glass. The
guns weigh, uith their limber, fer-
ty pounds each and measure twen-
ty-four inches in length. They
wheel easily and move on their
trunnions like ordinary cannon.
Tho axle -true and bearings are of
ornamental brass. The creations
hiay Maim to be of some historic
interest in that theyo are exact,
trodels of the famous ordnance
with which Major-General !laden-!
Powell successfully defended Mate -
king. The old cannon was ttrig up!
in that place during the siege, and i
investigation inc.since shown that!
this old cannon was cast in Staf-1
ferdshire, at aliron works within
ten minutes' walk of the glass-
makers' establishment. During)
the siege the gun was known as
"The Lord Nelson" and "Skipping
Sally'." the effirers using the fur.
mer name and the men the latter.
there
4
CALVES Raise Tha•.nk•i w�etFrithee.
out Mllk,
Steels Briggs Need Co.. Ltd., Toronto.
LOCAL AGENTS WANTED
Enlarged
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It takes Special Study and Experience to design
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real cost lim!t and for 11.00 (this kills the Idl
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100 of our IMI' designs best suited to your needs
and guarantee east .,t building flreproot will not
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16y,. Is the safety of your family, picture', jewels.
books, etc., worth ill Haring InInsurance pa7sits
Every Individual
Automobile Owner
In Unitcd States and abroad
should join International An4omo-
bile League. Pamphlet si.Iwing
dealers' prices of automobile tires,
also application blank, mailed up-
on request. Homo Office, Buffalo,
N. Y.
Teacher --"Is there any connect-
ing link between the animal and
the vegetable kingdom 1" Bright
Pupil--" Yes, muni ; there's ha'•'s I"
•
K % ' Exciting A 1veutures
\t‘ WHAT HE OWES TO ZAM-BUK.
I e
Mr. Frank Szwlamore, the gre t.
. wu• correspon"ent, who sent many
.F^ti o the Canadian despatches dunes/
t to late Boer War, owes his h.a'th to
Zam-Buk- Ha has passed unsethei thro:ig% 2)
battles, but a ta-at.th whkh t.urnel t.o blo.,1-
p�ts•onina needy endad his days. Zau%-Blk saved
blas ani Ae wrtbes es follows:
"1 have proved Zam-Bok succi a b'euing that
1 want others to know of its n1 tr. iS. The
poito:lous dye in font' tnierdothln; 1 was
wear'vg got Tito a s.. istch 1 had sustained
and blood -poi., i1n; set up. Inflatntsjt.la:l
was fo3awe by groat paint and awe['tn;, end
then doers broke out on my legs. For some
Mims 1 axed not waft a few steps nor even
putmy feet to the groand. On my left
les below the knee 1 ltd sevont.een ulcers
whey caused holes, into which 1 could putt
my tb'nab. 0.1 the right log 1 had fourteen
doer's. Malice! tr•eat.nsnt failed to relieve,
bravely reuted..ss were applied in vain. West
fo3owed week and 1 gradual), got. worse,
until 1 was warn out with pail end tack of
el vp. O.1 the advice of a friend 1 obt.ahed
sone Za a -Bok an! left. off everyttrng els.
Wale 1 trial it. It. s --erred to sive Asa almost
instant relief frets tho pitta,, ani hi a few days
no•tice1 that it was hsahhs sone of tM
ulcers. This was c ie:rin; hri et, and gladly
1 persovar•.1 wit.`t the Zaat-Buk tr•estnt.n:..
Dix by bit the pail restiee was draws
out. The uk'scs were bailed, and new healthy
skin grew over the previously diseas'rd places.
1 era now Tilts cured, ant in gratitude, 1
meltion that• facts that other sufferers from
skin disees, rosy know of someth..iZ which
cmc thew.
j.
G'n Awk Ayers m' •av from orlMare Nitwits owl
ulna sr Mr n6. a 'se's 4'Z/wt., pro a 1 or all skin 4w:on
erns essr sae. sal/ wren, rin,e'o•m- et,ldree'e bort M,),'.
re's Mena bmtars. ale- U Is a sprtity eo'f. h eh. e•:rel
res. ns ite 1, plies. Neal-ralsenteo. /acv-Ltemutea bo -let's rr.f,
etc, cold wire& ckspprf 4,nf4 an4 Mott Late. AstSed rv.'l
re.. 714 parts a4retol, It err, r5e•,rnttf,nt weeral44a and
vsms,52, 471 drive:e's ani s' .•n ..;: at 444: a box; or robe
fret horn yam 11'44 Co, Toronto, tv t"iw
8 bora los S rtu.