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HomeMy WebLinkAboutExeter Advocate, 1907-01-03, Page 6( riem'tlttl: P()WF11 IN AI'It!(:►. Itriii.h and (irrncui Capitalists Will Il:,rrtess Victoria fans. lin! -h and Gerauut capital have ani e1 to carry out one of the must in- teresting engineering undertaking; LI modern tinges. It Ls tho i►arneesing of the \'ictoriit Valls to supply electric power to the Iiand and to the bummer - Ode developments of industrial life in the Tran•vaal and Rhodesia. It is easily the largest single project of this charac'er in the world. The project Ls ns follows: By a lat- eral canal on the north side of the river Ie generate Ilse power at the Victoria Falls, .nil titmice trans•nit it to the 'Hand. Simultaneously otl..ly to erect a steam reserve station on the nand to guard against Pity interruption of ser ice, and worked in conjunction with This would be a system of hydraulic storage of en- ergy. For this purpose They would pre- pare an artificial waterfall near the Mand by using all surplus p•.wer trans- mitted from the falls to pump water into n reservoir at a great height. By this neents it would be possible in case of Netted ,„n en the main Irannuission lino lo supply the whole of 1110 power 71.edcd by the [nines from generators (lriten from the reservoir, until either the line lta,l been rewired, or the steam Station Irad had time to gel up steam. (BILEAIII* C1itE PILES AND CONSTIPATION. \Vhy is it that Bileans are so effective fli the cure of piles? Because they don't waste time on synlptorns, but get back In the real root cause! Nature has pro- vided that the liver shall secrete a sub- stance which, operating on the inter - les, shad prevent the congestion which Imes piles. Bileans do not merely oolhe the congested veins. They act on he liver cells, enable then to start (heir work and sheet the agony of piles disap- pears a.s does a river flood when the ice jam is removed. Mr. '(has. Plunkett. of 472 Manning Ave., Toronto, says: -"For three or four years I suffered from constipation and piles. Ialso 111111 severe headaches. Al! sorts of remedies were recommended to me but 1 tried them In vain. Bileans were very different however. From first trying them 1 found benefit, and now it anybody wishes to know anything about Bileans 1 will be glad to tell them how superior they are." Why superior? Because most reme- dies merely get at the external symp- toms. Bileans go back to the cause.. Salvo reasoning applies to their certain cure of all liver ailments, indigestion, headache, cons! ipati'ere icnia'le it$H?tettrie. anaemia, (esti,;, , , etc. Druggists and septa -Sell at 50c. a box, or from the Bilean Co., Toronto, upon receipt of price, 6 boxes for 82.50. Jus'r LOAFING. young scamp!" roared the old r, rushing in unexpectedly, "1 ug!IL you told me you didn't mete. . urlles, read diene novels or whistle le you worked?' Veil?" nested d the o01ce boy laconi- h. re 1 rome in and catch you 711; tit you don't catch me work - of a sound throat and robust limas ogl;yet by pr.plu who, having a •blue cold, y .0 hauls.," hare rum misery and danger by .\Ilea's AN REIR IN JAPAN. of n lnplion Is universal in it is prdcliied to keep a oat becoming extinct. In - scarcely n fancily in t at sine lime or other ► per -00 who has no ; 4,!s a seen, and, if he has a dao, 1'.v. "(ten gives her In hire in Riau nage. A youth, er even a chill. who may be the heal of a family ecce, ral- ly ndo;•l.•. on the point of in;. t eon older than himself lo succee I I. "1. Great Thing' fr'nn1 Little Cay 1;,oty -11 111,0; t. tv i l!.' In ik•in' ." • isharet:•11. 111 • rill:•• ,. 111• Ix' C•,L1. •:n, ll, n . v.1!• 11 'q• 1(►unk. : llXi- ('ly, a rr.. e • ;1'r :ample caue', ilu, if i,r. r 'wee, i•,• 1' '1 taken, this !senile •' 1ee ria. t..\.• lies :t 7147115 coils : 'n Nese e c!n•oni.'allo ee- teheir••1 s II 1.h; , ', le lay see es its de• &Ira L.rtt t:. n; e (Ruses Irrf dealt \tiUl 11 t nu•. 1' ,!„• th ee-live np- 'per.t'u• in I cut h. c a .7.14 n end all \ell b' %\ 1p, 1 .1r::.•.... s 1 i'1. :.re teller 1'.41n rely ether f.,r the ere \\1'1'1.1) 111:. At Cie ties. \1 4 " \I ILcoese colo,• (fret a t•, t . u• , are \I He ..int Ing:• 'At I!see,- sant to n i+rr h• ser ; ref.:, or, en , peel Ot%cr seen en•' b• fore. "frees -or and Mrs. (Ceti.',.' to read, "hitt0 much pleasure 111 'Wonting you that 1!rey will b.: at hu,ue en the 15111 Inst." flow to answer this was it poser to bion. Al la.!, lifer much !lee:gilt, he peened the fulSo' ing: "I'rnf.•ssor spare is very ;Cad to hear that Professor awl alio. thank will Le at Home on 11,' I:4th inst„ end has much p', astir.. in infer rim ! thein that he l day Met\ IN TIIE MOON. Yrriiors of the Myth a. Held by People of Different Lands. Of all the my th, which Ituve sprung up around the Moon, before 4; 1!1!r's lchseo!tt retrt:t'd an.:'her tvurhl wit! lofty • ea r•', %.;hews and vas Wee -• tl:. oeit et, and probably the time' f ,easier to us till, is that of its 1,111:1.474 inhabitant. Every nursery has h and Ih • story of the lnun who was (mond by Moses gathering sticks on the Sabbath, and cttndanued to dwell in the ulnen till tho end of time, says the leve :,:t Globe. Origineting, doubtless, to the super- fic.nl resemblance of some of 11►e [noun spots to a man with a bundle of slicks or, his back, it would bo handed down by zealous Sabbntariuns as un edifying warning. II has even been referred to Biblical authority. German nurees commonly wary the Idle by shying that the offender was given 1110 choice ef burning in the sun or freezing in the 1110111, and that he preferred a lunar frost to a solar furnace. But in the Mid- dle Ages, before Lutherans and i'uritnits tad superimposed the conception of tho Jewish Sabbath upon the Christian -Sun- day, the crime thus punished was theft. It is posible, however, that the "elan in the Moon" myth may claim an even remoter antiquity. Primitive man had a tendency to personify those natural forces whose laws he could not compre- hend. his imagination endowed them with human %nice' and human feelings, . and with superhuman knowledge and power. Hence the moon acquired a sex arid a gender, In Sanscrit and all deri- vations, except Greek and l.atin, and such modern languages as hove cone under the classical influence, it is mas- culine. And doubtless. This is the rea- son why the L'gendary• "Woman in the Moon" is not nearly so prevalent as the legendary "Man." Bo this as It may, it is certain that tit Teutonic fable we find the moon :n- hahited by both sexes. For according to Mr. Baring -Gould. our familiar nur- sery rhyme about Jack end Jill is de- r.veJ from the Scandinavian myth cf tic Iwo children, I(iuki anti Bil, teho were taken up into the moon with (heir pole and bucket as they were drawing water. They symbolize the waxing and waning of the moon, while the water they are carrying refers to the influ- ence of tho moon's phases upon the rainfall. There is an ancient belief found in some of the writings of the old Egypt- ians that the moon is an abode of de- parted spirits. And some of the South 'lmericen Indians still regard it as their "happy hunting ground," the paradise of dead chiefs and braves. But in the Middle Ages the Moon was generally looked upon as the seat of hell, and it is probably this circumstance that led •41"thee etwil,r - nssotiation -or the tiioon with witchcraft, MAGNIF14:EN1' (a1.IFO1INt.► TR.V:S • Via tee (:hteage, L'nion Pacific and North Western Line. The "los Ange- let• Limited" to Southern (:ahfr'rnia and the "Overland l.inetetl" to San Francis- ce are considered by travelers tis the finest trains teat frig Chicago. Less than t three days to California. Drawing room and compartment sleepers, buffet, ob- servation an 1 dining cars. Tra1114 electric hetet d throughout. '1'I:e "China and Ja:'an" Fust Mltil carries Pullman Standard and 'Tourist sleepers to all California Coast points. Illustrated California literature, folders and rates k 1•e had un application to 11. 11. Ben- nett, General Agent, a King Sl., Toron- to, Ont. ♦-- Youngster (to elder brother just home from college): "You understand gram- mar, don't you, Jack?' Jack (indignant- ly): "Of course I (1o." Youngster "Well, what would you say -the yolk of an egg is while, or the yolk of an egg was white?" Jack: "'I'hc yolk of an ere whole. \Vhy do you ask?" Youn; • "Because 1 should say it was yell......" Strong words by a New fork Sp�:lal- lit.--•'.tiler years of te.ling and cou17r4:ri. son I have no hesitation in saying that Dr. Agnew's Cure for the heart is the quickest. safest, and surest known to medical eci_mlce. 1 nee it. in lay own prac- tice. 1t relieves the moot acute forms of heart ailment inside of thirty minutes and never fail.." -3S Schools for scandal seem to be badly over -crowded. Atter making a strentinus effort to gel out of a rut a elan fins himself in a hole. A ()seek Recovery from Pesci' snit an sick. anti it always 1110 cat. e4 lien "Torrori,n" the lest tonic is used. It builds, it strengthonr, it gives new life. Try it. "Waiter!" called the customer in the restaurant where. an orcha,lr•n was playing. "Yes, sir." "Kindly tell the leader of the orchestra to play COtile- Ihing sad and low while 1 dine. I want to see if it won't have a softening in- fluence on this steak !' The greater the irritation in the ihroal Pie I11 no distressing Ill' cnutth tern )es. teem:11'1'g is 1114. ef1'.rt of Nature to ee- p't•I this Ilitlaling cabstand from the air 1)as trees. 11i' k'4.:5 ,\11ti-(:onstunplive Syrup will hint the inflamed parts. \%h eft «Nu !c nllu•ous, and restore them 14) 11 healthy state, the cough disrlpreete- Ing under the cltratit•e effects of the •m dicine. It is peasant to the tase, and the per c', 25 cents, is within tho reach of all. 1N'\NC W011►N'S ACT. lti.r. From Red nail Goes Through De- tails o1 Alurtier. 1'ra ncis-a K;elln, %vita was scion,. ! to penal servitude for life last April 1 the murder of Johann sokore, a weal• shy 111.1 wan, in Vienna, hag, in a fit of madness. rieennch'•1 the crime. She had been retrieve.' to it lunatic aeybnn, and, otvi'tg to the peculiar Ills of hysteria to which she became sab- Jeel, had Leen pla:,sl under the s'q)er- visi'm of two re'ebrnl..,l inn \ . \1•• IS, Dr. IloeveI rind Dr. S. 1 At tl:idnielit on 11 1- t 4 . : ' . ;got nut of bed. says t!.• \...........:.', and enacted the %\ . noird r &cell'. Sh" danced ! t , .441 I414- ag,nitry Sohnra-&-tin .1 by a fellow placed on ! • r t • ' pi ire 1 11 m to give her • I 1 ' v she cl• pt nrr•i)-i n an.! ; •.I a towel, with w•hi II I,•' strangle J her viclent. Slit then called to her husband to• cone° and kelp her. and went through the greeeunto pnrcl)tnine of rifling the dead 1111;185 pockets. aflerward dispose Ing of the supposed Italy In a sheet. Ultimately site was overcome by fear, and a!t.'tnplel to dasti her head against the wall. What a different world this would be 11 wo were all•as smart as we think we TDB REGULAR CIL\11G'.. "I've come to pay my bill," said the patient; 8120, 1 believe." "Yes," replied Ur. Soakem, "making a total of 5122." "Err -1 don't quite urulerslnnd." "That brings it up to date, including to -day. 1 charge 82 for office visits, you know." TERRIBLY DISTRESSING, Nolhin ; can cause more pain aril miwo (11511.053 than l'iles. O,ntiuents and local treatments tney ti'e;ie;c, but cannot cure. Dr. Leonhardt's Item-Rn!d is guaran- teed to cure any case of files. If II nl-Itoid doesn't cure you, you get your money back. Ilene -Reid is a tablet Inh,'n inlunal- ty, thus removing Ilse cane.. 81.01 at all dealers, or The \Wilson- hyle Co., Limited..., Niagara FaIt..,Ont. Some children fear the dark cs much us some men fear the light. Two heads are bolter than a dozen - in a love affair. 11 • dell bites you dual be eciarerl. maths the wound with wild water and cover it with a c; ,th on which \Wo..rer'.i (:.rate has been freely spread. The Cerate rehires the pain caused by the sting of insects. SCOTCI 1 MEN'S FEET. A well known American writer tra- velled through Scotland in an automo- bile, and at a hotel in the highlands buss trended with the greatest incivilily. "1 complain In particular," he said to the manager, "Mout my wailer in the dining room. The le/Mention and in - soli nee of This roan aro insupport►bie." 'fee manager sought out the waiter. to raw-boned, red-haired Highlander. "Me geld," 1►e said, "the American vLsitor accuses you of inattention end inso- lence. What have you to say?" Dugald snorted and hotly replied. 'a's 110' to be expockit that a self -ref pec.tiug Scat could wait on filet we civeelily, \Vesna it hethat- said we took to the kilt be- ctilrse on• feet were too largo to get through trousers?" Mrs. Suburbs (after the et ash): "Thole is another of my china dishes gone!" Suburbs: "Never mind, dear; it hos stopped the cook's singing." A Pleasant Medicine. --There ares)ntc pills which have ne other purporo et'i- ilently than to beget painful internal disturbance.; in the patient, adding to sires troubles find perplexities rather :!len flim Ria: n; them. One might .)s '.veil the corrosive material. I'ar- 111 .• \ '•I.' I'1113 plate not lois :t tl Injurious property. 'i h,•v -y to take, nr,e not unpk:l- kan• to ttstc, and their action is mild end soothing. A trial of thea) will prove this. They offer peace to the 'dyspeptic. IDLING. "ilello, I'at, what are you at work for ou n holiday?" ':Shure, 1 spend my idle loinao sawin' wood." save up your pennies and your heirs will squander your dollars. "Ons Feat In the Crave." --if the tote sande of people who rush to so worthy a remedy an Fouts American Nervine as a last resort would get it es a first resort, how lunch misery and suffering would he glared. if you have env nerve disorder you needn't suffer a minute longer. A thousand testimonies to prove it. -36 A child's first impression is usually mode by the paternal slipper. A man Isn't nec'nisarily a inanufnc- turer because lie's always on the make. Much distress and sickness in cl,J- tlren is cnu''d by worms. Mulll.•r Y;raves' worm Eeternninator gives re- lief by removing the cause. Wye it a trial and be convinced. "Does it not Throw n shade of bit!. Hess into your heart," s:ud the pts youth, "In see the Ira's all leaf ess, n1,1 to hear the wind sighing in mournful' monotony? Does it not Rinke you feel That there Is ton touch Ihal is bleak In the wt,rld ?" "No," rur.wered the prac- tical youth. "it does not." "Why:'" "Because my father is in the coal busi- ness." Your DoctoJ. Can cur,! your Cough or C„tcl, Ito question about that, but - why go to all the trouble and inconvenience of looking hint up, and then of having hisprescript ion filled, when you can step into any drug store in (!anntla and obtain a bottle of S1111.011'3 CURE for a quarter. Why pay two to five dollars when a twenty-five cent bottle of SHI I LOTH will cure you as trickly 1 N by not do as hundreds of thousands of Canadians have dome for the past thirty-four years : let SI1 ILO II he your doe - tor whenever a Cough or Cold appears. h1lIt.O11 will cure you, and all druggists bsck up this statement with a positive guarantee. The next time you have a Cough or Cold cure it with SIy".ILOH ere are. '1 \ l' L-'+11: \o. e2 06 PEN -ANGLE Yen -Angle Under- wear is form -knit so it can't help fitting your figure, -it's made of ! long - fibred wool se it won't shrink - and it's guarane teed besides. The whole idea is to make it so good you can't affor;p not to buy by tho In • variety of styles, arks aid price,. foe tromeo, men sad children. Form -fined. peelers are authctiztd to teptace and at our cost bay Fen - Angle garment faulty t r tdcutark (la In mrtrriat or making. red). :GS 1111MamBm.m,eorz -eta,... 7711 Il\F: �'OlYalla► I'1►It. iiLi . ..,serpent4:1,1.,•1 fi.rttJ by' A FRraII- tieirnt1.1.. Sea Perhaps the first really authentic are.nult of a monster of the sea s,'rpent IS i; t • t that of Dr. E. G. R. \14.aJe-\\ u.do and \Ir. \I. 1', Nicoll, two scientists who %vete cruising off the c'. Est of lli'nzil in 1!r' yacht Valhalla, o'.:lled by the Earl et craweeel. Dr. \Ii'.l:le-\Wahlo taa; on the POOP of the tes.cl un December 7. 1965, when he observed a large object at.,,ut one hun- dred yards from (ht' vv -s•'1. Al first no •fight it must be the Ill of some great I1 .!u.•!: straight up out of the Eli brown in color and I at the edge. t;oerz glasses its size was 1..1 is tally six feel in length. '• r, to lite rear of the fin. ole of a great body could 1' ! :•-rtty a giant head Rud Berl. est. in front of the fin. to be about as thick it, UNDSRWEAR, six or eight feet long. °,vim ,i r .:1l, .. ,' i lisle white beneath. 'Thr: \(rp' ( hood w.'- ! and turtle -like, and theM .(j • l,1:14::),,:e.,. rr eve; runt • line of the mouth stere teier? ! 1 . • �- r;n!%• 1 e neck moved from side s�eis-1. tura 1747 h7,', th Ti1lS 13 A QOth CCrNTURV FAMILY Knitting Polac `ie Wells or Without Stand. YOU CAN clothe your faminy from luta 0 lout Catalogues 1(, P. (t, Ii. 4 distinct luzchines. Add:u.s, 8-tx Stt'A CREELMAN BROS., UEOk(iLiTutFN, O"T "ifealth and V'ilpor depend upon the quality and quantity of the blood." - Humanitarian. Dr. Carson's Tonic Stomach and Cunatlpatton Hitters A Purely Vegetable Tonic and Blood Purifier. Price 50 cetera per Bottle. '(jou ,,t, • i afuo to (;btaln it in y"ur _=t^:;..nnll:n,d. no wi1111011 t, any al - duns two b ltlus upon reevipt of (INE 1n)1.1.AR (sac. par bottle) carriage prepaid. Pamph:et sent FREE on application, The Carson Modiolne Company 87 Wellington St. West, - Toronto •111.11"1.1. HOLD 111\I Fon AWiIII.E. Mr. Borely: "You don't mind me call- ing you Alice, do you?" Miss Pert: "Not at all, if you dont Blind me not suswet•ing you." Impossible to Plod. A plaster equal to "Tit 1)&1." Menthol. For ride aclre nothing wined( it. 11 yard roll coli 7 plaster.,. Mailed on receipt of price. Davis dsl.awronco Co., Montreal. Gracious. Elsie," esc!tlin.e4 t mother In err Tillie daughter, "\%!.V sire , shnntin„ 7111, ilrtt? \Vhty r :. quiet like. Willie f' "1 lee e ,.. quiet;' replic• I Eeiie. "I lc's playing 1 :, • coining home late. and 1'111 you." Sciatica put hint on Crutchse.--Jit: Smith, dairyman, of Grimsby, Ont • writes: ''illy limbs were almostu soler. from sciatica mid rheumatism, and, not withstanding my a teetn for physicians. I must give the credit whore it belongs. I am a cured man to -day, and south American Rheumatic Cure must have all rho credit. It's n marvel. --34 Gertrude: "Papa. y:at are so rich • i shall never ere t'y'.' 1'nl:a: "\'. daughter?" Gei trulet: "Oh, your rr..1.. cy will Rake the wrong man propose to nu, iut:l 1:, 1.:,.11 Inuit .diad tit.' more was seen ef the mon- eler„ but at 2 o'clock the next nlornine a great commotion was observed not f;::• off, Rud in the moon light some st•an • creature, not a &•hale, 8114 doubly .. the sante as 1h • animal seer 1 the day 1 fore, churned past the ship at a spe..! of not lets thin eight and a half %nit., an hour. 'Pmts reports of these gentle- men will be publish. d in the proceedings of the Zoological Society of Londr;t1. find will doubtless create cottsiderabie discussion, A General Favorite. -In every place Where introduce.) Ur. Thomas' Eclectrie bit has not faile.l to establish a repu- tation, showing that the sterling quali- t,e$ which it posy s;es are valued ev- erywhere when !try become known. 11 I!: in general use in Canada end other ceuntrics as a lou>chold medicine and the demand (or II each year shows that i! is it favorite wherever used. Mrs, Diggs: "Did you hear about Mrs. Nit g.sly's misfortune?" Diggs: "Nu; what was it?" Mrs. Diggs: "She lost Lir voice suddenly n f -w dais ago." Ihgge: "Iluh! 1 wondered why Nagg.by looked so cheerful when 1 met hila this morning." ITC/I, 11nn•^,e, ratrie Scratches and every form of contagious Iteh on human or animals cured in 30 minutes by Wol- furd's Sanitary Lotion. 1t never fails. GOT 1T DOWN FINE. Doctor : "De you cat well, my man?" Little Man: "Gee! I ought to; been practising since 1 was two old." little 1'to days Kidney Cry. -Pain in the back is the cry of the kidneys for help. To nee gleet tho call ie to deliver the body over to a disease cruel, ruthless, and finally life destroying. Rnslth American Kidney Cure has power akin to mir.arn lolls in helping the needy kidneys out ,•1 11w mire of disease. It relieves in sir Lour,.�8 When you have a cough, cold, tare Oros', croup, whooping co0,49, broncittt:s, asthma cr huts freebies you taturistis think of COLTSFOOTE EXPECTORANT. the sate and re • r ,t.:.ng remedy for all these ills. Per:,• !ly hal•tu!cv for the weakest stomach or most delicate child. Children love il. Adults enjoy it. It always cures. It Is Ur. Slocunl's won- 'der(ul culgh and Threat rolneady. 1l has 'never twit Nuance' for quick, p(lsitit'e 'lend satisfactory results. No household Should be witkeut i1. "I have used your Coltatoote Expector- ant and find it satisfactory in cases of croup. colds or coughs. I have used it. ever since I got a trial bottle, and have recummerded it to everyone in Bred of it.. You may u -e my name and address for testimonial if you arise. Iioping it will benefit others as it has done my chil- 1 drew. I remain, 11110. AONES COMBER. 1(69 Frances tit. London. Ont. Every mother, every father who values the he:►'th and t:o11-being of their chil- dren w111 nl&a ts have C oIL (ontc in - the h)'tle as 811 ever -ready physician and fie. -111. All up-to•tlnl.t dealers, for 25c, % .::.:ripply you with COLTSFOOTE EXPECTORANT. FOR LAMP Oil ECONOMY Sarnia us! Prime OIL White No real need to buy the moreospensiv oils if (5001) BURNER is used and KEPI' CLEAN. If you want a BIG LIGHT -THREE on IfOUR GAS JST3 1N 04414 - Queen City TUT a Oil Lamp For Sale by Dealers BEAUTIFUL LICHT THE QUEEN CITY OIL CO., IIMIyore,1 "Johnnie, you shouldn't have eaten those preserved fruits. They were placed on the table merely l0 1111 up." "Well, ma, that's just what I used them fur." Ilolloway's Corn Cure destroys corns nal anile;, root and brat:•: h. \\'ho, ••n W1111 endure them with such a ,crap and effectual remedy within itch' a Class by Themselves !1-71� 'i9'r.ii.t.'Y•iTff'.x :3:�t•F-r.:417.: �•K;,,�.Sto- " AUTO! 1Of3ILE " ANI) " CYCLE " SKATES 1).'.,;;n and Finish l n5urpas4id. Alti.rt.r.rtm Topa. Minkel '•to -I v.1 -,ons N Anil MannLtcture'I 1.r THE C r-NADA CYCLE AND MOTOR CO., Ll:,;iter Toronto Junction Conalra. as_sr'aaaresc-:.amecva,rtsevs:,r--=- - 311 kvs.ocarr----++�- -----sass. vQzsss -,e •'tb ..� rmat '"''These Tools .Aro Plenty •ti elft ff1}; eeeete,-'"' tss;rEnt.] p'-" Roofins 1i0i ht h f'b Ea .ry Work With 91 '' E.�'.li�.%ii11ZE ;r. _yt: ��� t� c�ys �TEEL ,�tq��r,,, ., . k�• ilia jl.-�ali EFe=r Put them on with no tools but a hammer and tiriner's shears,- can't go wrong. 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