Exeter Times, 1908-09-17, Page 3..eon. ST. VITUS DANCE
YOUNG
FOLKS Severe Case Cured by Dr. Wil-
liams' Pink Pills.
CLARE'S SHOPI'I`rG. St. Vitus' dr.nce is a disease of
the the nerves brought on by a mor -
Clare tripped ager
street. g city 3 hid condition of the blood. It is
"Your slippers surely are shame•
Lilly word out, Flaxie" she said,
ooking tenderly down at the dolly
her arras "I kept thinking
bout th t all the t' the boot
a common disease with children
and attacks females oftener than
males. The only cure lies in plea-
t,, of pure blood, because good
blood is the life food of the nerves.
SHEEP M FTIL.t'1'ED.
Wanton Acts by Organized Groups
of Marauders.
Under the title of "Savage Sar-
dinia," 11 Messaggero, the princi-
pal Roman horning newspaper, di-
rected attention to the astonishing
prevalence of lawless cringes in that
island by organized groups of ma-
rauders and savages, who often-
times turn out to consist of some
of the most prominent and highly
respected farmers in the provinces.
The other night eight masked in-
dividuals, armed with guns and
an Yves fitting my new ties. But daggers, invaded a farm belonging
the most severe forms of this trou-
ever mind' He has a whole lass is a benevolent proprietor name]
g hie because they enrich the blood Calvisi, on the mountain side near
ox of the sweetest little shoes for supply, thus carrying the neves- Sassari. 'There the •
ou to choose t
And here we sari food to the nerves. In proof 5 sock, eat
re now !" o! this we have the statement of him senseless, watcl�robbeing d hie mofClare was so little that the man Mrs. Alex. Cameron, Sumruerside small cash he hail nn his person,
n the shop had to open the door P. E. I., who says:— "Some years and left him bound hand and foot
or her. ago my daughter Lena, then a child
"Good morning, Mr. Gray !" she of ten years,became afflicted with and gagged. They then drove 500 — solo w —
aid. •I've brought Flaxie in to
she
sheep delivered to his custody a IRUCC'$TR, CROCERS MO CURIAL STORES
et all kinds of slg.es and slippers St. Vitus dance. At that time she distance of a couple of miles to a 10e.per oa.ka,.rasaok.t.torl6o.
PP was attending school and the first lonely valley, where they ripped wIUlast wwhole cketsf.
o wear this summer, just the way indication I had that something was open 300 of these animals, and
other got them for Mabel and wrong, was that she appeared eas- thrust their daggers into every u,ne
o. We're going away to the conn- ily discouraged in her studies. She of the rest.
y to -morrow, you see. She was naturally, a spirited child, not Sardinia continues, as from time
camped Flaxio down in one of the given to tears, but she would cry immemorial, to hold the record in
airs where people sit to try on over what I thought should bo easy all Italy for brutality, homicides,
hoes. work for her. The disease progress- cattle wounding, incendiary fires
Mr. Cray smiled. "Let me see, rat so rapidly that in the course of a and allied forms of damage to pro-
ou're Mrs. Holden's little girl, few weeks she became unable to pert,v. The crirninal convictions for
aren't you 1 Yes, I remember; you hold anything in her hands, and the latter crime are 4.32 in every
were in yesterday. Well, we'll do we were obliged to take her out of 100,000 of the population.
our best for dolly. Some blue ankle- school. She became so afflicted that In the single commune of Bitti,
ties perhaps
would
sigh dsuit
Clare, settling withoutcould
suddenly hold
?up
to hold of lipsr iwherein the above vendetta hag just ping Leopold The Czar has
Y losing taken place, no fewer than 1,500 pre -
taken in n chair beside Flaxie. "And I knew from the first by the symp- sheep and 400 bullocks have been frrred to keep his ready cash in the
pair of red ones, too, please, and tones that her ailment was St. Vitus maliciously hamstrung since the be- vaults of the Bank of England,
ome high button up boots to wear dance, and dispaired of seeing her ginning of this year. This extraor- where, it is said, he has at his conl-
,D,Fold days. I want them all to cured, as it was looked on as such diriary state of things is attributed nand nearly $10,250,000 in Russian
-c 14ose and comfortable." a hopeless ailment. She became largely to the notable deficiency of gold. The gold deposited by these
e. Mr. Cray opened the glass ease so bad that she could not hold her- pct ce and a rooted unbelief in the monarchs, unlike other funds which
Mid brought out the three pairs, self still for the space of ten sec- official administration of justice.
ar +Flaxie s mama directed. coeds. Her hands or feet were con -
"Put out your foot, Flaxie, dear, tinunily moving and last of all she
and try them on," she said. "Oh, would contort her features so that SENTENCE SERMONS.
aren't they beautiful and shiny? she was losing her natural expres-
You must be careful of them." sion. At this stage I chanced on a
Flaxie, as smiling as her mama, paper containing a testimon j.1 in
was promptly fitted. favor of Dr. Williams' Pink rills,
"They seem just right,"' said describing the cure of a little girl
Clare. "You don't think they'll afflicted as mine was. I hastened
pinch her toes, Mr. Gray to get a couple of boxes of the Pills,
"Surely not," he replied, grave- and by the time she had used them
ly. "They're a half-size larger than I noticed a decided change for the
her old ones. Now shall 1 send better, and purchased a further
them over to your house, and tho supply. By the time she had taken
bill with them I" ho asked. seven boxes she was entirely
"Yes," said Clare, rather slowly, cured. Although she seemed thor-
for she felt a little uncertain as to oughly cured I was afraid the dis-
this matter of the bill. "Only Flax- ease plight return again, but it
i, must have a new pair of rubbers, never did, and she has since enjoy -
too. to wear in the wet grass, and, ed the best of health. I cannot
oh: a pair of those cunning rubber thank Dr. Williams' Pink Pills
boots, so she can wade in puddles enough for what they did for my
f she wants to. You must sit still child, and I hope my experience
few minutes longer, Flaxie, for may be of benefit to someone aflli tt-
can't risk your getting wet feet. ed as my daughter was."
Mr. Gray tried on the boots and Dr. Williams' Pink Pills are sold
rubbers very quickly, and in a short b, all medicine dealers or may be
time Clare and Flaxie were on the obtained by mail at 50 cents a box
way home. or six boxes for $2.50 from The
'Well, that shopping is attend- Dr. Williams' Medicine Co.,
td to!" thought the little mother, Brockville, Ont.
contentedly. .I,
Just it.Lef luncheon there came a
packagesTo the house.
"It's from Gray's!". exclaimed
Mrs. Holden. "W'hy, the children's
shoes came yeitterday !"
"These are probably Flaxie's
shoos," remarked Clare. "I was
just longing to have them conte."
"Flaxie's !" exclaimed the whole
family together.
"Yes, and they're lovely," an-
swered Clare, snatching the boxes
and tumbling nut the little shoes.
"And a.. bill for three dollars,"
added Mrs. Holden. "Why, Clare,
how did you happen to buy things
without mother's permission?"
".Naughty Clare !" cried Mabel,
reprovingly
''Don't say anything, Mabel. She
didn't quite understand," said Mrs.
Holden. Then she took Clare into
the library. Afterward Clare told
Flaxie all about it while she got
her ready to go out in her carri-
nge.
"You see, Flaxie, it wasn't like
the times when mother sends us to
lithe store for a yeastcake and tells
us to say, `Charge it.' Because she
didn't tell us to go. We went with-
out her knowing it, and now some-
body's got to pay Mr. Gray for the More Iron Needed In :b. blood of pate, raa
shoes. And it wasn't tnother that down PeoPte. 'irerrorim,' the beat tonic, well
bought them; it was you and I,
put it there. At all general et..ro, and Druggists.
I'lttiie; so I'rn going to pay for GETTING ITS STRENGTH OUT.
thein out of niy househank there on
Mrs. Wickersham had advertised
the bureau. Mother's getting the0
fur an experienced cook. Tho first
screwdriver now so we can open , ,]leant who carne in answer to
the little door. And we're going to Ilse advertisement wns a stout, red -
take out all the pennies and nickels ],aired young woman. Mrs. Wick
and the dimes, Flaxie, and , count ,,rsham propounded several ques-
out throe dollars. Then we're go loons to her, which she answered
I ing to Mr. Grays shop this after it n fairly satisfactory manner.
noon and pay them to him. Come ` Then she asked her:
here till I tie your bonnet. dear.
Mother says that there will be hard -
I3 any pennies left in the house -
bank at all afterward. I've been
sivie.g thein so long. too! But then.
Flaeie, it is the only way to do if
1 want to Ire fair, isn't that so 1"
Alel it really seemed as if Flaxie
nips d her bead. --Youth's Com-
pa,w•n.
LADIES
• yuur t..,tlte and
silt 44►• areso tturtdtyou willi1re.
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♦ ,.w . Det1•
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m. .a oe.from £vue, Mouto.
WILSON'S
FLY
PADS
Kill thorn all
No dead Ale*
lying about
when used as
directed.
eoted.
MONARCHS AND THEIR SAV-
INGS.
The Sultan of Turkey, who has
an official income of about $•t,000,-
000 a year, has long been depositing
his savings with the Bank of
France. The sante institution is
likewise honored with the patron-
age of King George of Greece and
HIS ALTERNATIVE.
It is best to keep one's personal
dignity at whatever cost. A be-
fitting sense of what is due one
never comes amiss, even within pri-
son precincts. This truth was ap-
preciated by an Irishman whose
expression of it is quoted by Mich-
ael MacDonagh, in "Irish Life and
Character." The prisoner, refrac-
tory and obstinate, flatly refused
to work in the treadmill.
The man was brought before the
governor of the prison for disobedi-
ence. The governor asked hint what
reason be could give for not fol-
lowing out his orders.
"Mo go on the treadmill!" ex-
claimed the prisoner. drawing him-
self up to his full height of of-
fended dignity. "Never, sir! I'd
rather lave the jail first!"
Mother Graves' Worni Extermin-
ator has no equal for destroying
worms in children and adults. See
that you get the genuine when pur-
chasing.
Forty-eight kinds of house -flies
have been classified by naturalists.
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FAi.8I:.
" 'TriDt crushed to earth will
rise again.' " quoted the nl.lraliz-
er
"According to that." re;oined
the demoralizer, ' there is no truth
,n eggs "
Farmer Barnos—"I've bought a
barometer. Hannah. to tell when
it's goin' t•' ran. ye know!" Mrs
Barnes --"To tell when it's goi,!
to rain! Why, 1 never heard
such extravagance: What do
hose. Providence li z given •
til ret'uinatiz fer 1"
"How long do you hoil tea 1"
"Well, mem," said the young
woman, "some folks biles it longer.
an' some shorter. It's all a mat-
ter o' taste."
"But you do boil it, don't you V'
"Oh, yes. certniniy ; but i'v-e al -
his thought that two hours was
long enough to bile any tea. Yeu
can git all the stren'th out of it in
that time."
�lacK.
Watch
Climbing Tobacco
1.:• !,1.-1cl; 1,114-.
31
The greedy is always needy.
Life is the quill in which men are
made.
They aro richest who give the
world most refreshing.
Making a name for gold does not
make a golden none.
Truth rests on facts, but her face
reaches higher realms.
Hope and aspiration joined make
the energy of any life.
It often takes a great load to get
a rnan down on his knees.
The failure to be feared is that
of fearing to begin lost you fail.
That is a good lesson on patience
which is learned through pain.
An appetite for flattery attracts
our foes and repels our friends.
Lots of people think that jeering
at others justifies thecal for never
trying.
Pride simply is the dread of a
puncture common to every pneuma -
tie article.
comp into the banks, never goes
out again into circulation, unless
it be by express command of the
Royal depositor.
31ONTRE-1L .tND QUEBEC.
A veritable edition de luxe
amongst railroadatnphlets has
just been issued by the Grand
Tiunk to proclaim amongst tour-
ists the glories of the cities of Mont-
real and Quebec. The brochure is
beautifully printed, and generally
arranged in the artistic style of ear-
lier days, when the ornamentation
of a volume was regarded as an im-
portant incident to its presentation
of reading matter. It is also very
well written, and gives an interest-
ing description of the most inter-
esting cities in Canada, with many
illustrations from photographs that
have not hitherto been published.
Sent to any address on receipt of ourod will wearer's Cerate, aaaisted iuteru.:ny
pby 11-earer•a Syrup. All DruYgbts
a two -cent stamp. Apply to J. D.
McDonald, D. P. A., Toronto, Ont. Niece—"Uncle, they say that
here are more bde
"Miss Nuriteh talks so much than of brunettes.
Wh of y is iit, I
wonder?" Uncle Singleton (a con-
firmed and splenetic bachelor) —
"H'm ! Naturally, the light -head -
en ones go first."
------------
ILITTLE BUT GOOD.
Time is money to everybudy but
a loafer.
A poor opinion is better than
fit ne at all.
When a man aims at nothing le,
seldom misses.
Those who always pay cash sel-
doul owe an apology.
Flattery will make l' -i00 a bru-
nette light-headeu.
Most women would rather be
tailor-made than :,elf -trade.
When a wise loan gets really an-
gry, he goes away and sits down.
Fortunate is the man who never
knows when he gets the worst of it.
Never interfere with the busy bee
unless you want a stinging reproof.
Revenge may be sweet, but seek-
ing it is apt to sour olio's disposi-
tion.
Happiness is not the only thing
money can't buy ; manners, for in-
stnTWO.
If a woman would stop to think
when she is talking, she might
think to stop.
Some people are too gond to ho
clever, while others aro too clever
tt• hAood.
The greatest proof of a big man
is his indifference to the arrows
the little men shoot at him.
T 1
Monte Employment for Ladies
LICHT, EASY, PLEASANT.
Such as any lady can do and en-
joy. Any lady who wishes, and
sees this advertisement may, if she
/Writes soon. secure this opportun-
ity to be independent, earning a
good living in a vory easy manner.
Work any lady can do.
For particulars address
MILS. 31. st'11MCRS,
Correspondence Department,
Windsor, Ont.
"Dear ani I the only woman
you have ever loved?" "Yes, or
ever will." And is `rust have been
the way he said it that made her
mad.
Thos Sabin of Eglington, says:
"I have removed ten corns from my
feet with Holloway's Corn Cure."
Reader, go thou and do likewise.
Bibbs—"Mrs. Homeleigh says her
husband is a great sufferer." Cribbs
--"I'n not surprised. Ilow long
has he been married to her 1"
Like a bad habit a .skin disease grows. Scroll -
lou; humor,,, eczema and all eruptions may he
about her mother's social position
When duty calls from ease it al- before silo was married." "Well 1"
"Did she really have any position
in society 1" "Oh, lots of them 1
She never accepted a place as cook
except in the very swell families."
ways will be found easier to obey
than to refuse.
For one man who desires to dou-
ble Itis worth you will find a hun-
dred passionately anxious to dou-
ble their wealth.
Fresh from the gardens of the
finest tea -producing country in the
world. Sold only in sealed lead
ackets, thus preserving its delici-
ous flavor and aroma.
A Recognized Regulator. — To
bring the digestive organs into
symtnetrical working is the aim of
physicians when they find a patient
suffering from stomach irregulari-
ties, and for this purpose they can
prescribe nothing better than Par -
melee's Vegetable fills, which will
be found a pleasant medicine of sur-
prising virtue in bringing the re-
fractory organs into subjection and
1 restoring them to normal action,
WHAT HE MEANT. in which condition only can they
p
9luggins— I hear you have been perform their duties properly.
comparing me to a parrot. What NOT HERSELF.
am I to infer from that?" Farmer (to medical man)—"If
Huggins—"Oh, I merely meant you get out may way any tune, doc-
to imply that you were not as green tor. I wish you'd stop and We lay It will bo noticed in the Singer
wife. I think she ain't feelin' j Sewing 1lfachine Company's adver-
well." tisement that there aro three ad-
Doctor—"What makes you think dresses at the bottom of the an-
Farmer—"Well, this mornin', af-
1., 1 rouncement. Any one writing will
as you looked. That's all."
Time Has Tested It.—Time tests
all things, that which is worthy
lives; that which is inimical to
man's welfare perishes. Time has
proved Dr. Thomas' Eclectric Oil.
From a few thousand bottles in the
early clays of its manufacture the
Suffer no More.—There aro thou-
sands who lite miserable lives be-
cause dyspepsia dulls the faculties
and shadows existence with the
cloud of depression. One way to
d`speI the vapors that beset tho vic-
tims of this disorder is to order
thein a course of Parmoleo's Vege-
table fills, which are among the
best vegetable pills known being
easy to take and are most efficaci-
ous in their action. A trial of them
will prole this.
Miss Ann Teek-"He's a good-
looking horse, but is ho easily
frightened f" Dealer—"No, mum
hut perhaps you'd better not get
round in front of him."
ter she had milked the cows, an please address them at the nearest
fed the pigs, an' got breakfast for me of the three places to his post
the men, an' washed the dishes, ! office.
a• n' built a fire under the copper Young Popperton—"Wife has
demand has risen so that now the : , an, done a few,
production is `inning into the pun In the wash'ousegond shopping and left me in
plained o' feelin' tired -like. I fancy' gull.rl`• putlltolitl►to know howrte
she needs a dose o' medicine. keep the little fellow quiet." Gri►n-
dreds of thousands of bottles. What odd log's about the house, she coin -
is so eagerly sought for roust be
good.
The largest flower in the world
is said to be the reffesia, of Sumat-
ra ; it consists of five petals, each
o..,a>•e.
SECRET
SKIN TROUBLES
measurin 1 f0(lt In W1dtIL Nrve yon on some pert of your lardy n acre,
g er eruption. or (demon+ pat: n, which, Writ's'
fru;n Ma gun of ',thorn, i' t causer' you hour/
and hour. of pain and ln'onvenlence 1
The change of dieters. that comes ltsn,don'toverb,okthisc•,mfortrngfnet--that
9-aurltuk is deli curing )tial enrh chror,te
with spring and summer has the ca-csa,yu•tr it heats Pk:rr ftIZat.c,, ogee`s,
effect in weak stomachs of setting festering mores. ringworm and Pore. duo to
blood
Polson. Writ° L m-hnk ('o.. Tomtito,
tip inflammation, resulting in dy• for free trial box, tending le.snwmp. All(tore;
sentery and cholera i iorbus. The land druggist.s.ell at y, cent a Lox•
abnormal condition will continue I
if not attended to and will cause an
exhaustive (Train on the system.
The best available medicine is 1)r.
J. D. Kellogg's Dysentery Cordial.
It clears the stomach and bowels of
irritants, counteracts the inflam-
mation and restores the organs to
healthy action.
RURAL SARCASM.
"That motorcar honk is vory de-
ceiving, ain't it 1" said Farmer
Green.
"Yes." answered Farmer Grady.
"It ain't always easy to tell whe-
ther it's the honk of the goose nut
n the road or the one in the auto."
Angelina—"Oh, dear, the (Iia-
, rn,,nd in my engagement ring has
pot a flaw in it." Edwin—"Take
notice, darling, love should be
1,l int!, you know." Angelina —
1 t - , but it hasn't got to be stone
blind.'.
IN SAME SIZED BOX.
Mr. Flatwell (viewing packing -
case in alarm) --"Look here! You
must have made a mistake ! I
haven't ordered a piano!"
Delivery Man--" 'Tain't a piano!
It's your wife's new hat :"
"Tommy." said the teacher,
"what is the half of six f" Tommy
—"I don't know. sir." Teacher—
"Now, Tommy, if two men stole six
dollars and agreed to divide it
equally between them, how much
would they get each 7" Tommy —
"Fourteen days, air."
Talking is stated to be good form
of ozereise--especially for sufferers
from heart disease.
show (after regarding the howling
and contorting juvenile critically)—
"I should think you could easily
keep him quiet. both in a vocal and
physical way, by gagging him care-
fully, tying his hands behind his
back, binding his feet together.
nailing his clothes to the floor, and
then administering chloroform to
him." Stewart & Member. r,r Standud
!Stuck stud Mining
Y,x••ttange,
A new recruit was instructed that Lockwood i8 Adelaide 1!..
letters addressed to him must he BitOhElts Toronto.
inscribed, "Private." He told his Phone Main :(a.
friends, and letters duly arrived
addressed to "Mr. John Snaith,
'Strictly Private.' "
2. Things You Don't See in a Sewing Machin,'
9 Don't judge arty scwIng machine just by,
the way it looks.
dj Enamel paint and shiny varnish are good
things, but they don't make a machine
run well or last long.
Q Experience and judgment and intent tom'
bined with manufacturing facilities, are the
things you should consider before buying:
9 These points, combined with a rigid sys.,
tem of inspection and tests, give a lasting
value to every Singer Sewing Machine.
9 You can't see them, but you learn them
in the easy, effective working of every
part—and their value becomes more plaid
to you after years of service.
Q Every Singer is perfect when it leaves the
factory—your daughter will say it's still
perfect when you have no more use for it,
Sold only by
Singer Sewing Machine Company
TORONTO MONTREAL N'INNIPEQ
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We Advise the Purchase of
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Our great, sale is a phenomenal 811CCOS3 because
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call. Watches, Rings and sterling silverware can
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Sp., ial attention g. en
csio3a-eiLrurr fake fell Viand
STOOKS.
we hate Piet Is+ved a new nutp . f the r' -►•..t ------ -
Mining District. giving I.,:a:i ,i1 e.:,ea;. glop - IS
mint+ tun! dl,ldends.
Caples rnaii.d to any addre,, •ra reneipt of 'Liu,
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eAe:+ .pler,.tld epporinnitl0+ for stark ral•ing,
Nett gr„n1r.v, dairyingand goners! /arming
Winters are short Clmate healthful. 1.,n•1
ll■nal and Pelting below Its Telae tart lncnealrg
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Cotamisfir.uer of A{ rh-u'turu,
1ticbmend, Vs.
I never was Iso happy lief ,re.'•
said the new Boncdick. '•Marr.ogo
has made a different ratan of rte.
"I'm glad to hear it,” said his riv-
al. "for your wife's sake."
very
Farmer
Knew
how ranch mons lin r•,.i,l tare by glint a
1.lrhtnl+-Mone lack- 11411 I rade+ OA. •Ire iia•
Bene 11 saw wood p imp Rater Rn . 1 testi,
we w-.etd n •t M ab.* t s•rp, !y the Aero
Cut this ail out amt +.n I to ns 1, day, and wo
will send you -ur fie. Let.lujae.
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