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HomeMy WebLinkAboutExeter Advocate, 1909-04-15, Page 3t.,00 NEW STRENGTH The returned of Pretoria0, was like CHASE AWAY THE last returned at 3r1,7d), and, like IN THE SPRING its sister capital ,•tries, it is laid out in parallelograms, the streets being of equal width throughout and lined with magnificent v.illutv�. The town is lighted throughout by electricity, as well as any country town in Europe, and large suets have Leen spent en roads and drainage. All three cities are well linked up by road and rail. COST -- $39,500 PER SECOND. A Krupp i annon Which is Very Expensive. In the future we shall slay one another at incredible distances. An enormous gun !las just been placed un the coast at Havre, which, wi t Nature Needs Aid in Making New, Health -Giving Blood. In the spring the system needs toning up. In the spring to be healthy and strong you must have new blood, just as the trees must hate new bap. Nature demands it and without this new blood you will feel weak and languid. You may have twinges of rheumatism or the sharp ,.tabbing pail's of neuralgia. Often thele are disfiguring pimple. TIRED FEELING DODD'S KIDNEY PILLS \1'11.1. 1)0 1'1' QUICKLY %NU NA'TI BALLY. 1l h ('bused by Sluggish Circula- tion Brought on by Deranged Kidneys Failing to Strata Impuri- ties out of the Blood. Stayner, Ont., Apr. 12 (Special). --In the Spring the Kidneys al - ea eruptions on the skit In otherg of ways need attention. They have (ares there is merely a feeling of th additional work in straining the tiredness, and a satiable appetite. one well -directed shell, can sink, additional accumulation of impuhe Any of these are signs that tho ata distance of over thirteen miles, win out of theuaccumulation and if they ri- blood is out of order -that the in. the most formidable armored erui- tie,ssteer life of winter has told upon ser. The Germans, on their part, are at all out of order, it is sure to you. \\-hat is needed to put you have installed in the port of Wil- tell on them. It is only a question tight is a tonic and in all the world lemshofen, a Krupp cannon which of the best method of treating them and Ernest Colwell of this place, ::dere is no tonic can equal Ur. Williams' fink Pills. These fills actually make new, rich, red blood --your greatest need in spring. This new blood drives out disease, clears the skin and makes weak, easily tired sten and women and children bright, active and strong. Mrs. J. C. Moses, Brunton, N. S., says:-- "Last ays :-- erosions aro made in the bore` "Last spring my daughter was coin- my Kidneys affected. y+let<'ly run down, she was very which destroy the quality of the' knew inProcured some of wereedd' a Kidney pale, had no appetite; and became steel, and the piece can no longer s readily cured the alley 4cry nervous, and we were alarmed be used without danger of burst- and sl' whichss and restored the pains about her. Wo dcided to give her ing. If we consider that, after the its natural color. I always urine Ilr. Williams' Pink Pills and soon deflagration of the charge, the pro- to its na natural a Plays e - after she began taking then there jectile remains in the gun only EverybodydDneeds KidneynPi inn. the was a decided improvement. She about the fiftieth part of a second, Spring, and the medicine they need gained in weight and vigor, her we can see that a cannon rendered is pDald's Kidney Pills. They clear the blood of impurities and by giv- ing the blood free circulation, speedily and naturally chase away that tired feeling. It is caused by sluggish circulation, and Docid's Kidney Pills always cure it. HARDER JOB. cost the trifling sum of $179,000, every shot of which costs $t,650- $627 for the projectile, $185 fur the charge which expels the shell and adds his testimony to the great mass of proof that the one surd cure for sick Kidneys is Dudd's *838 for the checking apparatus. Kidney fills. It is not possible fur this gun to "Some time ago,says Mr. Col - fire more than 95 shots before it is well, "I had severe I'ains and Sore- ness in the small of my back, and sometimes noticed a brick dust se- diment in my urine, so of course I completely useless. Because of the repeated action of the explosives, color returned. and her whole sys- tem seemed to have been built anew. I can warmly recommend 1)r. Williams' fink Pills to all who need A medicine." Sold by all medicine dealers or by mail at 50 cents a box or six boxes for *2.50 from The Dr. Wil- liams' Medicine Co., Brockville, Ont. THE CAPITALS OF AFRICA MEI ARF: CAPE: TON '\, PRE- TORIA AND BLOEMFONTEIN. Cape Tenn the Largest --Throne Rcow There Bloemfon- tein au Ideal Tenth The delicate and difficult problem et selecting a capital for a United useless after 95 shots has not yield- ed more than two seconds of actual service --$79,000 for two seconds! d THE SCRAMBLE FOR WEALTH. If there is a sad thing in the world, it is the spectacle of the men and women who, in their mad scramble for wealth, have crushed out their lives sentiment and the love of all that is beautiful and sublime. The very process by which they seek to win the means of enjoyment kills the faculties by which they can enjoy. When the average man wins his wealth he finds himself without the.power of enjoyment, for the enjoying side of his nature is dead. He finds to his sorrow that the straining, striv- ing life is also a starving one. ,— THE THE TREASURE OF HEALTH FOR YOUNG CHILDR*N Disease attacks the little ones Routh Africa has been settled by through the digestive organs. l happy and promising eomprorn- Baby's Own Tablets aro the best lee. which probably would nut have thing in the world for all stomach /ccurred to anyone outside the sec - pet councils of the South African union Convention. There are to le three capital cities: and bowel troubles of babies and young children. They act quickly And gently, and are absolutely safe to give any child. Mrs. S. E. Blohbs---"In these days petition it is hard for a climb up in the world." Slobbs-Yes, but it's still to have to climb down of com- mon to tougher again." OWNERSHIP. When you hear a man bragging about owning his own home, it's almost a safo bet that he has just made the first payment on it. She admit (slaking up) --"And you will you were wrong?" He (a young lawyer) --"No, but I'll ad- mit that an unintentional error might have unknowingly crept into my assertion." Out of every million of the world's population. sixty-four are blind. INTERESTING F1{EE BOOKLET. The Withrow Travel Program is WHY ('.1TS 1'.A1.1. ON FEET. Zoologienl Superinteudent Says Tad Plays important Part. An ingenious model has been constructed to show why a cat in failing always alights on its feet. The riuitaticn eat consists of a cardboard cylinder, with four rods stuck its it for legs, and a tail de- vised ou s'milar principles; and the object is to show that a cats facul- ty of falling on its feet depends en the rotation of its tail. Some interesting information on this problem is given by the super- intendent of a zoological garden, who has trade several experiments. The faculty of always falling on the feet is one which is especially developed, he claims, by climbing The visiting parson at. Dartmoor andgorvlareae,inclu(Ied lalt the, catng animas, in whicdtr be, was handing Convict 99 con- munkeys, squirrels, rats and must soin lemurs. The instil' t is born in prison "You should not conlplain, my' thein, and the act of twisting is; misguided friend, he said; "it is solation small hunks. better W take things as you find them." "Yer on the wrong track, par- son," replied the prisoner. "It were practising that theory that got me nabbed." A Woman's Sympathy BOVRIL contains all that 1s good In boot. It gives strength and Vigor. Why not take a cup of Bovril regularly through tido spring 1 A cup at eleven o'clock will give you strength for the day's work, and nourish you so that you will avoid the attacks of prevalent illness. OLD -ADVICE. performed without any conscious effort on the part of the animal. The opinion is that the tail plays an important part in the turning process. "All tree -inhabiting mon- keys have long tails," says this authority, "and there is not the slightest doubt that the tail is of the greatest possible advantage to all climbers in helping then to turn. It also acts as a good bal- ancer. You may see a squirrel walk along a tightly -stretched wire or string, swinging its tail from side to side, just as a tight -rope walker balances his pole. "Some years ago I 1 ad some rats whose tails had been cut off, and they were not such good climbers as ordinary rats. And it is just the same with monkeys; those which have not long tails are not so good at climbing, and cannot leap to the same extent. It is noticeable that monkeys which have given up climbing trees have lost their tails." COLT SKIN SORES. Zairt-Bull Removed Them. It, is just at this season that pimples, blotches, sores, scrofulous ailments, and eruptions generally, make themselves most felt. Pimples, blotches, and irritating rashes on Photography enables us to see the face and other parts of the the invisible. By exposing for a body indicate a disturbance of the long time a dry gelatine plate, it. functions of the skin. Impure gnat- shows the irnages of stars too dim ter, which the blood Should dis-! to be seen through the most power - charge by means of the skin, is at ful telescopes. lowed to remain in the pores, the process of "exhalation" is inter- Mother Graves' Worm Extermin rupted, and just where the bad ator has the largest sale of any matter collects, there pimples, ulssinular preparation sold in Can- cers, and sores quickly appear. I ads. It always gives satisfaction Mr. Arthur B. Griffin, of 191 Pic -1 by restoring health to the little ton Street E., Hamilton, says :-.1 folks. ''I was greatly troubled with pint - plea and blotches breaking out on The man who says nothing may my face. I tried a number of re, bo a deep thinker, but of what use medics, and also specially dieted, is a vein of gold if it can't be yet the pimples and blotches re• brought to the urfaee f mainl'd. Acting on the suggestion _- _- of a friend, I began Using Zam-1 sgnisnot alwevs&tband. Guard your. Are you discouraged? Is your doctor'. bill a heavy financial load? Is your pain the a Vmean toadburden? uato womenkn—I I hawhat e been discouraged. too: but learned how to cure uty'self. 1 want to relieve your bur- dens. Why not end the pain and atop the doctor's bill? I can do this for you and W11) it you %111 assist sae. A11 you need do is to write for a free box of the remedy which has been placed 1n my hands to be given away.Pei hap* thes one box will cure you—ft has done so for others. It so, I shall be happy and y'ou will be cured for 2e (the cost of a postagee stamp). Tour letters hold conff- entlally.� �Write to -div tor my tree tre-tt- saent laid. 8'. E CURRAil. Windsor, Oat DEBTOR, BEWARE. Briggs -A safe conversational rule is: When in doubt talk of the weather. (Triggs -Safe nothing! 1 met my tailor yesterday, and on my speak- ing of the weather, he replied: pp "Yes, it is unsettled, and that re- yours." e sterling. For Agenoie• at uaropre anted polntti minds me of that little bill of esestece of Ontario, address yUUta.,, .1. u. awaits. :'Wet Agent, No, It Wellingtan Street Rist, Toronto. Repeat its—"Bhildb's Cara will 11111,11711 Send for booklet "Glass Insurance.' afire my coughs and colds." — CALVES Rale' Thar " tart PrhIrst Hlllc. Steele Sagas dead Co.. LW.. Tereeta Y011111 MAR t YEYNC WOMAN 1 Usve you eves Weaselling Perfumes, Toilet floods, Teae,l'o(tess, etc., is your spare hours: It is a payinJ oeoupe. tion, and makes an tud.pendent hu,iinete man 01 wombs of you. Our g,u,•ts give satl,(a••tl •n. The Bole epseisitles Co., Dept. 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Bead Office. London. Xee and. Established rete. ea ital. Fifty Thousand Hound* Cape Town, the headquarters of Green, Dunnville Ont., says. "I Arhyf.t 1 1 of exec dural interest, with excel - the Legislature; would not be without Baby's Own p Buk, and was much pleased to find, ,elf a aiwt ',nettle c Hes. Ass adds 1.y keeping 'Tablets in the house. for I think oil pictures and descriptive itln an improvement atter several apply abottleuf 1'ahtlillerinthehou'e. ArujJwb.t7 Pretoria, for civil service or ad-erary of a comprehensive BRIT- cations. The itchingwas allevia• lot•'• there is lent one ' raialiller'•-1..” ministration; and they are an invaluable medicine for 1811 ISLES TOUR and the best of Da.t. 9yoanaboa. ted,and the inflammation seemeJ Bloemfontein, kr the judiciary. all little :,nes." Sold by medicine the CONTINENT, with 300 miles les. As I continued the 'Lam Bub :\ weinan doesn't believe n man This division of honors shorts a dealers or by mail at 25 cents a w ise statesmanship, for it aims at' box from The Dr. Williams Medi - t reconciliation of contending 1laims which had something of ra- ncid prejudice behind theta. ('ape Tone is pre-eminently suit - Able as the seat of Government. It Ir the gateway of South Africa. and is associated in the minds of all "globe-trotting" Britons with the aonderfnl and fascinating Colony. its Homes of Parliament, standing It. the centre of the city, forni a eine Co., Brockville, Ont. 4 Kew Gardens, London, possess- es the largest collection of palms in the world, nearly five hundred species being represented. A Purdy Vege- table fill. - - The chief ingredients of Parnielel•'s Vegetable I'ills are mandrake and dandelion, sedative and purgatise, handsome architectural pile. and but perfectly harmless in their ac - will make an admirable legislative lion. They cleanse and purify and Chamber for a united South .Africa. have a bloat healthful effect upon The buildinfs are in the Renals- the secretions of the digestive or- Saoce sty le. and the central hall ur gans. The dyspeptic and all who lobby, a lofty apartment. is used as a throne room. It is a sl' gl•s- lrse thought that some day it King of England luny visit Cape Town and use this throne room for the opening of the l'arlianieet of the united South Africa. in 11'0.1 the population of ('apo Town, excluding the ,suburbs, was pengine. and other ulgrf(heats, has 77,1b3, of which 13,695 were of {seen invented by a German. European extraction, and 33,4:•8 be- longed to colored races. A BEAUTIFUL CITY. The "Sisprenie Court" has its sittings at ('ape Town, but these a i11 Lee be transferred to Rhein - suffer from liver and kidney ail- ments will find in these pills the most effective medicine in concen- trated forth that has yet been of- fered to the suffering. A horseshoe m- ate of paper, pre- pared by saturating it with oil, tur- Repeet tt - "Shiloh's (lure will always Lure my coughs and Colds." `tandaid time in Belgium. Ifol- l;tnll, and 'pair, is the same as in Great L'ritan►. It is one hour (as- k stein. the fernier capital of the ter in Germany, Italy, Austria, Orange River Free State. 750 mile- Denmark, Sweden. and Servia. front tape 'fawn. So far as na tural beauty is concerned, it would Lessee nosh, enughsal pale In the chest may !Make ail ideal ca •ltal, gild it ha- a •t me t.1c•u,.uloytion, but aye les 1 signs. Alien * Lung Itsl** m lo,.Volta' grain nl opium ledlit. the ads ant age of a central situs ed air pa age p 111,1. Highway• cl ns -c :go tee anis 1 -- - it from all parts of the country„ DISHES OF TiiE GREAT. and liunttsolnc buildings fill its I Frederick the Gr.ai• made it ttatia- streets ,lccerdinys to the latest beauty meal on salt beef or pork /1,,I'pulation stns a3,' o• nll cabbage. • :ussite of albeit(a,00O lruc•F,s. „Ben Johnson asked no better !'reteria. the future head/tun( Than a pork pie, with an ters 11f the citil scri:e, is Lou) tI trent ens than of ('anon wine. miles (stint Pape T'•w'n. lit tit. , mall hours of Jene r, 1900, Pre Peter the (seat censumcd baked toric surrendered unconditionally F.""`c' stuffed with .1pplCS. and con - totems, v, ho v(1'161011v(1'161011v(1'161011.:der(I it A fin^ dish. to L"rd tank . Raphael lined principally on 1,orse•ern. it was the scat of tn of the town the farm' dried fruits. snob as figs and rais- aftcrnueltl. '' ulA, eating tba►n with bread. liner :ldministrntion. And the (yet Lucke considered that the proper eminent buildings, erected At a breakfast for a studious man W34 coat of £2:X1,000. form one of on, r: hit of fish Anda piece of bread. South hn fri and er..tlle'St pllec 1,1 M„han med stn.' EU Abbtennr l's 5(1(1:11 .Africa. The central tower) is surmounted by A statute o1 I.ih. ! that n handful of dates and :t erty. which may new be taken Gs n",nthful of Witter t an he re' 1't.ned after a day et1 hard r,di rg. an emblem of the nett 1''_ •r \np,,leon Bonaparte was not at t ;deice in his rating habit•. He Aloes 7J.. -.sr .at t'br.sr•tl�1 :f .•., ` p ,t o.t,d seat himself at the !aide., , •t,.ne •.n ..r, t ' t :n •.•n tht tilinZs Oat were nrar- �� 0' 41 - `'. 1 .t , • '' t. ai,d in ten er fifteen nlinutcs las... . • ,.. , , I ..a • . e, ,;,..lie Lis dinner. coaching and trips on 14 lakes. tie•atment, the pimples and blotches Send 214 Jarvis St., Toronto. became less sore, the itching war' cured altogether, and inflamma. DEADLY. tion banished. In the course of a Fashion is whatever most women short time every blotch and pimple would, for the moment, rather bo was removed." dead than uut of. 'lam -Auk is also a sure cure fot cuts, lacerations, burns, eczema, Repeat 15:-'nbtlob'tCure.wttl always ring-wortn. poisoned wounds, fes - cure my ooughs and colds.' tering sores ba4 leg, and all skim injuries ani diseases. It is alga MYSTERIOUS. a cure for piles Druggists and Why is it that nearly- every wo- man who married for luvo always insists that her daughter shall mar- ry for a fennel Relief for Suffering Every a here. - lie whose life is made miserable by the suffering that comes from indigestion and has not tried Par - melee's Vegetable l'ills docs not know how easily this formidable foe can be dealt with. These pills will relieve wl.ere others fail. They sere the result of long and patient study and are confidently put fur- ! ward as a Sure corrector of dist- ; orders of the digestive organs, from which yl' many stiffer. A BAKER'S DOZEN. Them '(heir Them Them Them Them Thein Theta Them Thein Them Thl ill Thctn as wants, must choose. as has, must lose. as knows, won't blah. as guesses, will gab. as burrows, 7orrou s. HS lends, spends. as gises, lines. as keeps dark. is deep. as can earn. can keep. as airss, hits. as has. gits. as waits. win. as will, kin. TNA' ISSUE NO. 1.,-- in). loves her unless he is willing to cat ani old thingshe utakt•s. _ Repeat it; '*htloh'. Our* will always cure my coughs sud colds.” A Miss Buchanan, once rallying her cousin, an officer, on his cour- age, said :- "Now, Mr. Harry, do you really mean to tell me you can walk to a cannon's mouth without fear'!" "Yes," was the prompt re - Stores everywhere sell at hoe. 1 ply, "or a Buchanan's either." And Zam-Bull he did box, or post-free from Co., Toronto, on receipt of price, f ETIQUETICAL. A married man's table manners are improv cel hy frequcatly bating company fur dinner. Repeat It: - "Shtloh's Curt will always ours my coughs and colds." H1S TIPPLE. Hoax -"Yet, music always intoxi- cates lite." Juax -"Ah, you get air -tight, ch i" It is only necessar to rend the Thot Ternsesnng Cotdthtt mvleynu wrsteb 4 y 111 elate- will n t •ane b.+CY i(y •u ta►. Alien s testimonials to Le convinced that 1.ung radar wh.n y•�ur th at is r.se and sore. Thr. admtr.bt. remedy i• (res free* ,.pi.m Take Holloway's Corn cure IS unequalled u i. five, for the remota) of corns, warts,' --- etc. 16 is a complete extinguisher. Its Russia, 25,000.000 squirrels are sea llgile red y en rly. 11' HAT WOMEN SHOULD KNOW i "Man is Filled with Misery." -- This is not true of all mets. The well, sound of lung. clear of eye, alert and buoyant with health. are not miserable, whatever may be their social condition. TO be well i. to ho ha-tpy, and we can all be .well by g4 ing and keeping our bodies in a healthful state. 1)r. Thomas' F.electrie Oil w ill help all to do this. USK write fog Mit EXTRA HION rams* CHIP TO E. T. MITER R AC -0, RAT 531 Front$:. East. TORONTO, ONT. GOT WORK. Kind Old Lady -"Have you ever made an effort to get work 1" Tramp --"Yes, ul'►'run. bast month 1 got work for two members of my family, but neither of them would take it." Rep-atcrs y coughs mud olldds." swill always MAKING HIMSELF A•1' HOME. "Now, said the genial host, '11 want you to inake yourself at home here. Do just us you would if you lite/{ here." "All right. all right," said the g::est. "I'll try to reinrmbcr to told ms napkin. 1n its initial stages a cold is a local ailment easily dealt with. But mai} neglect it and the result i- often the develop;neat of distress- ing seizures of the bronchial tubes and lungs that render life miser- able for the unhappy sictim. As a first aid there is nothing in the handy medicine line so certain in curative results as !tickle's Anti- Uonsuniptive Ferule the far-fatncd remedy kr colds and coughs. HiS I'llll'1:. Jones (very Bross) -"Throw that thing away, do." Brown (very happy) - - "Look here. 1 don't often gine ton coma for a cigar, lint when 1 du—" cents Jones ---"You get fire change. Did you ever see a millionaire htatlena Aso�na, hat Insist .p•'n gentile *hie who grit his by following the ads ice genu)tta,•. •• Ih. U t 1' SI.Mho11'.ssts• 1t 1.e lie gises to ambitious'olla 111e'11 1 ego • 1 th+ test ••f y•,•s tI cureFame s ash.. and pae y g eutcler than any pta.ter. That love may die for lack of a button. That n husband's friend should be welcome in the ho►ne- That he may love her, and may tet shy at saying so. That he is as interested in bal- 1•roning as he is in millinery. That nn occasional game of bil- liards "with old Junes" is no crime. That n man's point of view large - Is depends upon the- nature of his' ginner. That mere men usually forgets the date of his Wrthday, but stet doesn't object to a reminder. That "to feed the brute" is a de- sideratum, but a chat afterwards may form an excellent savory. That he is a clumsy brute. who feels emotion, but cannot show it. That is for the other sex. Hence the value of a tear. i. scientist claims that 10.000 mi- crebes can roost cotnfllrtably on the. point 01 a pin. That's more than one man can do. Airs. Newlywed It s just brutal of you to call it •tili4 stuff.' Von said you'd be glad if 1 baked my own bread and----" Mr. Newly- wed -"Yes; but 1 didn't ray 1 wanted you to bake mine," 111111111HICIMMIIIIMMOD E'N D JEJ ink Pencil or fountain Pen! lust what you want for doing your Tom•' rte tr.. r" <e•.r.. Flit:* ! •tiln •' to». -a a.'.'. a -.d a,••vl art••'•s Homework t • - W..#• n+s ..rr t+.l r•d.l 1. i .kn. t•.. r. Oe ld.ataae4 i s r r only a:.'•� -"•+n of ,LY 5 .r.ta1.!• and ►1.,w.r a.,✓.• e••.:. or. • , .'.I ..••• •.• t%r. Im,slt awl t:e fls.*-' sivIssiisi ere l'.7 :•:. 6•r.' +.>Jaf you.:r a.+• ac: apo," t5...'y.14•ve A {AIH,1 ►61 An !lee Regrets Prelate's eo t•,,, .0, Wu•rton •5t r W H Y DO So many Institutions devoted to the higher Edu- cation select Bel/ pianos) T - fact that they Lyse .d prder the Pell is evidence of distinct merit One follows prole.urnal advice in acgarna en (Alcove. labs nut follow ptntennonel le buying l/!I pier. ) Tile only pianos Walt i» fllimitabk Oei i Repestii Aches. Sind kr (free) lr.t.t:,•gue No. ;$. fla WU.. PIANO ( PIANO VI Organ Co ls,n`od 0UrLf H•0F4TAR104