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HomeMy WebLinkAboutExeter Advocate, 1906-10-04, Page 6.�y That 1117 Never a cold or a cOugie but lhiWihrlli perfectly 'e'en arid b*a . You ccsaU be late *bat with .a fullsZ,nare and COL SFOOTE EXPEO 1NT- l'+aep it in the heuse seal use it at the iallfullattesit 151“iit of au approaching � o�ug� lt positively .si0100 Crosik wliotou Cough„ 1tri0 .and' afl t ti buts t eorabtesis • A pure vegefat le syrup. leour druggist *reps it and 4re?Ssaawaaildsal *1. - d Pr1I• l c greaWRNTY TUQVSAND A ll ` TerretoPin and nuinsproved lands, nn data Penhold tailt t district ;..from eight to twenty dollars per. re ; corre. iurderice solicite0, A, J. STRONG,' ahold, Alberta. W t�- as" Tv twetR.�. fe C BUY'S' a H NI ittlsw.M.{U VTI ia Never Ur ileo' •'�•�wiiaik MMM IIID itifOr4111011 - •• Woe ii?,.Oalt a POW f0.4. DAWN* /MO I p.ps loe'se of !MAO& As iatii-a*aa . Wee of rwrL OrJu.utyr miaow.. IN. lo ai.tri.It.1pe* pop a Li letter treat ST30. to 32.4100 toe& e . �W�S AILS LA OUT A )IIF ADD V a8hington' __exit 0 Th h4ohmt.. J moot fiirtltly.Zditlet 1a Dower; fie -4444 a palm* vim. of P; c.. P. ..1 ti. Reeky M...t.i.. 6Mr . Jiotosto dr 73 star*. 0..4.4Aiss,Walaigios Perk. A. i..a aye. • Lot, •25x 125 Feet for $100 qa. cAall., y/ PIR Norms sou raw .r tin. met Were :27.....# (r! fsL.ls.ry+i. x I+.ii.tt,1aM....ns�, .,'t Cog. i...toAr M oto..-N•t tw... tION Sow ..rt ta rt mow W... !..ties.. Low t?.aall iw Tint CENTURY LOAN AND Tausr CO 1 4• lr++i�tr•Mdfa.Diome.*rile ea l Will sell by public Auction, 50 head ii High-class Ayrshire Cattle, 'also Agri --'tural implements, etc., property of n. W. Owens, River Side Farm, ntebello, Que., on C. P. Ry. North Y .. ore . Line, `between Montreal and Ot- a. Sale; "at 1 .pax, sharp. October 1'J 11906' Send for live stock catalogue. , CAPT. T. E. ROBSON, Auctioneer, • Ilderton, Ont r SOLITAIRES. AND THFE'E-STONES SOLITAIRE andThree• , StonRings e Diamond . are thie mostfavored of all finger ad nrnents -eveciallY as engagement tokens. In both styles . Diamond Hall has particularly attract- ive values at $25.00, $50.00 and $100 ao. These"' would cost you c� nsideraWy more were we not Canada's largest import- ing gem -dealers. Drof Fra► a eosin card amid too .v,7l seuel youtivo of charge our largo !ilei. Itrat<d Icatalopte. liNSTEAf OF LOOItING FOR ANOTHER ONE. "It's awful' for a young man to lose a ood oportunity." . "Yes, because he doesn't do anything All the rest of his life but lose time talk- 4;ng about it" 0 1)1):5:, r ° /i"PI LL5s KJDNEY.f fc.e, S f,C QUITE PREPARED. The owner of a large blithe building, who hada room for his own use in one of the upper ,storeys, was visited one morning by a man with a bag. "Don't you` want something sir,' ► be- gan the caller, "in the way of a new and improved outfit for marking hand- kerchiefs, collars,- cuffs, and---" t ::. No, [ d1411 t'a>i temente+, the ,aiwner,, -How did you get up here?.- We don't allow pedlars or canvassers in this building," "Yost don't?'r "That's what I said." "I saw no notice to that effect." "Well, you'll see one the next time: you oome, 1 shall have one put up," ,: "In that case," rejoined the man, op- ening his valise with alacrity, "I have just the thing for you."; Here he displayed a neatly -painted• card, over a foot long and nearly as wide, with this inscription in large let- ters: "No pedlars or canvassers al- lowed in this building on, any. pretext whatever." In 's clever- ness, lever nesst inesslike. forethought,y bought the n e of the markt recognition of ' his caller genial humor, and bus the owner not only notice but invested in on ng outfits. HAUL GRAIN NEXT SEASON. Rapid Progress Beim Made in the Con- '' struction of G. T, P. "Canada Will have a remarkable rail- way when the Grand Trunk Pacific is built," is the statement Which was made recently by Mr. Collingwood Schreiber, chief consulting engineer to the Can- adian Government. "I have just come from they West, where I have been inspecting the por- tion of the line from Winnipeg to Ed- monton. I 'drove the entire distance of the route from . Portage la Prairie to Edmonton. "The . surveyors have fou d a splen- did line. , It is practicallys tai the ght, ,and maximum grade to the eastward is four -tenths of .one, per cent., and .west- ward five -tenths. "As the Grand Trunk •Pacific people expect to do about as well through the mountains from Edmonton to the Paci- fies and as the ;national transcontinent- a;, surveyors have practically .`secured these grades all the way from Winni- peg to the Atlantic, there . is, no doubt the line will be the best of all the .trans- continental` lines, and cababie of •the most economic administration and hand- ' ling the greatest amount • of traffic at a ` minimum cost. "By autumn there will be over a hun- dred miles of the line west of Winni- peg railed, and there: is little doubt the read will pa.rticipatein .the haulingof the crop next year. The settlers are going in with the road. Their sharks AL OII014 >tiWM11 CORN COBS, Cievsn GaLile-ns Were Distillkii From One Uwe In the rasruesaisetero of alcohol from cam oohs and corn atallis, at annals. CfrSt •also >United, Statea Department of Anricalture in developing q new iindar � try that is likely to to of largo corn - moral' value. I>iaveatii;ataons *Vali the department is dli t,ina; at , scopes, tori, Ina., have provara that the large riu4alatatios "of :corn, colas which . every year heretofore have gone to waste can, be converted into alcohol iia sti ei? ',ant luantities SG as to ,pa ,tify the ,erea- tion of a distilling ,plant in connection with a horn 'cannery. The .Department of Agrie,niture sent two , chemists to Hoopeston`: to. moIto experiments at a large caimery there. They have succeeded by .simple method.; Of fermentation! in 'getting a yield of eleven gallons of alcohol from a tort of green cobs, and six gallons of alcohol from a • ton of green corn stalks. Does fit Doesn't shrink ArtiNSHR;tiXeiBtE Pen-niep Underwear, has the soft warm fee/` the skin enjoys Y. Doesn't itch. Made for Men wo- men and little' folks, in a variety of acyl es, fabrics and prices, 202 Weaud iorizeeverideakrinPea;Altsle Underwear to replace, It our cosh, .any gam&cnt Malty in material or making, • "HERE BE DIAMONDS," Description of Diamond Mining as Carried On In South Africa. This inscription appeared as long ago as 1750 on a m_map of South iAfrica, It was not until °1867, however, . that theyy, were actually discovered. • In 1883•- the famous De Beers Chhsolidated Mines Company possessed the richest diamond fields in the world. Diamonds are found in the large de- posits of lava or "blue ground" that has been forced up from the depths in past ages. Each mine consists of a large, basin -like crater gradually' tapering to a great depth. Within a radius of, three and a half - miles, five of the : world's leading • diamond mines are located. Here the Kaffir boys wqrk in .ganga of twenty-five to forty, drilling and blast- ing the hard blue rock,. The wall ar worked until they break through into another chamber,' g When it reaches the surface the pre- cious earth is automatically—conveyed to the dumping grounds. Here it is sprea:tf to a depth not exceedingj,en;inches and allowed-. to remain from three -to six months; according to the rapidity with which it . disintegrates. When finally sent tothe washing machines .it is mixed with water and passed through revolving; !screens filled with holes. This, method' of handling is being superseded by mechanical sorters which consist of several inclined perforated shelves, loaded with grease. The dia- monds stick to the grease, while all other material; passes from one shelf to another. • Great precautions are taken agains were seen dottingthe _theft. All employed, are engaged for prairie for the three months, during which time they whole distance from portage la Prairie are kept under close guard. While they to Edmonton: "The company has sixteen surveying parties working to the west of Edmon- ton through the mountains. The con- tractors are encountering somedifiiculy ty in getting labor. However, there is no doubt the road will be built in ' a very short time." It is a. peculiar fact that:. Africans never sneeze, neither do their descend- ants, if they be pure blooded, although domiciled in: --other parts of the world. A NEW AMERICAN NOVEL. A novel by Arthur Goodrich, entitled "The Balance ef• Power," is announced for early publication: It Le the story of the loves of two friends fop -the same girl, with. a gripping, vital struggle of every -day American life as a back- ground, a story of high idealsand cour- ageous .optimism. The publishers of this book, The Outing Publishing Company, say that it "grips you in the beginning and sweeps you off your feet, in the end," and they boldly prophesy that it. will be one of the beet ding books of the year... Many a man goes to the bad because of his efforts to pose as a good fellow, Nearly, all infanta are more or suss subjeet to diarrhoea and such' corn plaints while teething and as this'periad; of their lives is the most critical, mo- thers should not be without a bottle oL Dr. J. D. Kellogg's , Dysentery Cordial. are not at work they areconfined in a large compound surrounded by high fericea. A. central , store is located in this enclosure. The men enter and de- part by long, subterranean passages which lead from . the coinpound to the mines. Towers are located from which powerful searchlights areoperated at night. The employes are 'also . searched every. evening. In Spite of all: this, care ten to fifteen per cent. of the diamonds gained are 'stolen. in .order to discourage `tile buy- ing of stolen gems, a penalty of from five to fifteen years is enforced against the buyers. The De Beers Company operates seven mines and employs fourteen hundred white workmen and seventy-two hun- dred blacks. Tfit annual output is from six to eight million carats, or from one to one and a half tons a year. It is eight . months from the time the rock Is drilled until the extracted dia- mond is ready for the assayer's exami- nation. FOR A BALD MEMORY. Here is it good memory exercise. Glance into a shop window for one second only, and them try to name all the things displayed in it. At first you will recall only two or three, but. this nurnber will rise to thirty with prac- tice. Another good plan is to sit down at the end of the day's Work and think of all you have. 'done Since morning.— where you have been, whom you have This medicine is a specific for such i met,what you have :spent, and so .on. complaints and Is highly spoken !of by In time you will bo able to recall ex- tlifise Olio have used it. The propi�ie actly what you said and did at a cer- tain hour, and the advantage' of posses- sing this faculty is obvious. Incident ally, it will keep you from wasting your time, for it is not pleasant to remember that you did nothing at all. If your tors claim it will cure any case of chol- era or summer complaint. MEASURING PAIN. A new branch of science gielailds its weakness lies in forgetting feces, make appearance in Parte. It is named -a mental note of such details as the 'col• Dolartrtfotry. and its function Is the or of the hair, the straightness of the "Measurement" of the dynamics of pain nose,' And,the curves of the mouth. by material means. The delornoter shows, that the dynamic force of a sharp cut with. an ordinary carter'a whip is equal to about 285Th., but that, a vigorous jerk at the reins puts a preesuire of about 3051b. on the horse's head. During 1903 there were wreeked, burned, and foundered at sea 201 steam ve selc of a net aggregalp tonnage 61 2is3,G11, and 206 nailing vi els of. 214, - GOO tuns, says Lloyd's, "Italie you heard rely tiatig *ter sing, . She—"And to think 1 am the only giti you ever .•levedl" fle "°Yes, dear." She "And to think you thought 1 believed it!'• WANTED. D. Ladies to de plain end lig its; eewiug at home, ',whole or spare tine ; good pity ;, work sent any tlistanc , chttrges paid; send stamp for full particulars. Mrs. I.Itt<;?" ":Oh. yes, madam, --I live Nal "141 Manufacturing Company, only tivi3 doors distant!" ,Montreal. DAIRY NEARLY WAD. Ont. John Cuddy, �{,. KLllatoe Station, Oi to, i�.ays:`--- "My baby wag coo u earl dead that I had to place my ear close to his !arc t to !mow that he was !breathing. lie, 'wow in this condition when I first gave him ,why's Orin Tablets end 1 hardly dared, hope that they would sav o him. But they helped wan ' almost. at onee, and soon made him a well child- Ho in now two years old and. weighs forty -live pounds and b : never knovr a sick day since 1 first , gave IEnarn tha Tablets.'" Baby„• Own Tablet, cure constipation, indi,gt tion, diarrhoea, teethingtroubles, break up colds, expel worms• and give little ones' natural .healthy sleep. And the mother has a guarantee that this meth - ciao contains no opiate or poisonous soothing stuff. Sold by all medicine dealers' or sent by await at 'i25e a box by writing The Dr. Williams' Medicine Co„ Brockville, Ont. It takes an eyelash twenty weeks to reach a length,of half an inch, and then its life is from 100 -.to 150 diays. 13y means of a camera the wink of an eye- lid has been measured, and it was found that twenty winks can be made in 4 seconds. THE GREAT NORTH 'COUNTRY. , Ninlrpd, ;,was .: mighty ,,,An ivr,. • burl.; tied `' he !!tinted in 'the ",Highlands cf Ontario,” he 'would have been a might- ier enc. Nimrod hunted for glory, but those who go into the several districts 01 Northern Ontario hunt for game. Those Indians who made the first canoe of birch bark long ago, were our great- est benefactors. The children of those Indians know the canoe, and they know how to use, it, and they know just where the moose and deer are to be found. They will be the best guides you ever had. The ""The Muskoka Lakes," "Lake of Bays," "Maganetawan River," "French River," "Temagami," "Georgian Bay" and,, several other dis- tricts in this Great North Country abound with deer and' moose. The best hunting on the American Contin- ent is offered here. Write the under- signed for copy of "Haunts of Fish and Game," an illustrated publication issu- ed by the Grand Trunk Railway -Sys- ten gl ing all information game caws, Maps, :etc., to G. T. Bell, General '•Pas- senger Agent,' Montreal.. One of the most curious clubs on re- cord has recently been formed by soci. ety ladies in Berlin. The principal con- dition of membership is -that the appli- cant must bedeaf. The club has over a hundred members, who meet regu- larly once a week in handsomely -fur- nished rboms in the Wilhelmstrasse, where they converse by means of ear- ' trumpets and sign language and drink 'tea. A Pill for Generous Eaters.' ---Th manyere are persons of healthy appetite and poor digestion who, after a hearty meal, are subject to much suffering. Tho food 6f which they have partaken lies like • lead in their stomachs, Headache, depression, -a smothering feeling follow. ,-One so afflicted is unfit for business orA• work of any kind. In this condition Permelee's Vegetable Pills will bring relief. They will assist the "assimilation ofd the ailment, and used according to direction will restore healthy diges- tion. Uncle John : "My goodness, Tommy, you eat an awful lot for such a little fellow," Tommy : "I expect 'I aren't sb little; as 1 :looks from the outside." Sunlight Soap is better thertothor sol `filet is best when used in the Sunlight way. Buy Sunlight Soap and follow directions. A professional bird -catcher is° employ- ed -in Berlin, who keeps scientific aed eduoationai institutions supplied with birds, birds' nests, and eggs, and he is the only than ,in the empire permitted tn: do sQ. It Is a Liver Pili.—Many of, the, „Ail- ments that man has to contend with have their o lg n in a- disordered liver. Which is a delicate organ, panic ilarly fiusceptible to the disturbances that come from irregular habits or lack of cares in eating and drinking. This ac counts for the great many Iver regul i tore` now, pressed on the attention of sufferers;. Of these there is . none su- perior to Parmelee's Vegetable Pills. Their ,operation though. gentle is effec- tive, and the most- delicate can use them. "Willie, didn't I tell you not ,to play with your toy soldiers on Sunday ?" queried the mother. "Yes, mamma," replied ,Willie, "but I'm playing they are Salvation' Army soldiers." It is only necessary to .read the testi- monials to be convinced that Hollo- way's Corn Cure is : unequaled for the removal '.of corns, warts, etc. It is a cornpplete extinguisher. • There is living at Recife, near Per- nambuco, a child of five and a half years of, age who is 4 feet 2 inches in height, , and who boasts ,a „moustache and a deep bass • voice. A TORONTO. MAN TRIES ySomething New and is beP-lited Feels Like a Boy. — Mr. M. N. Dafoe, . 29 Colborne St., Toronto, says: "I have been a Sufferer from Dys- pepsia for years. I have been treated by doct1yt's and have taken many medicines With only temporary relief. Since using Dr. Anti- ,�q , pl Pill I can eat any- 1tlr. 11I. rN. late gator. atonthing amds Wlieri 'athe troyl. Ie finad they f°( eboth nnach and bow- els. My . old time vigor or J sols returned, so tlf t ivey .spirits are buoyant and temps 7 normal. I give ail credit to this wonderful remedy - Or. 1.eonhardt'tis Ariti�l'ill." All tle;zter or The 1,,fiyoii-I='yle Co., Limited, Niagara Falls, Ont. truest liftOTACIIS MIMED. TIOW.1709$T T.ANv®t*$Mlt1i 14 POWS Yw13 soarciM/AM .NY FORM OF putTRRATWrr. WttATJ I Z$ AIR 1049M$ ar•Y 4$.000M4i GNtwPc (( M 1a PERFECT&Y Pt ,ri;f #Ittf�lrlii,lilr �"' FREE Men AQuLTe1tATiON$t $$$ ' A¢iTrWOhtte To MORN eirncsAM sw . PI Aurora FttiDINGG cAtlirt FOR CMS P#A1101: Tour Mens Refunded by the dealer from whom you Boap' f you find a13►y cause tor. complaint. Sunlight Soap is better than other soaps, but is best when used in • the Sunlight, wa,Xo $5,000 reward will err paid toany Pomo 'wit o proves that Bon t � Injurious chst kala or any terra of adulteration. Equally good with hard or soft water. > ir'as-Broth.rs Limitstd,° Toronto, t,,Rj" " O HA:WA Wind, Water, Storm and Fire Proof Steel Shingles, Looked on All Four Sides Made from Painted or Galvanized Steel, at prices varying from 02;85 to $5.10 per hundred square feet° covering measure. This is the most durable cov- ering on, the market, and is an ideal covering for Houses, Barns, Stares, Elea viten, Churches", etc. Any handy man can lay the "OSHAWAw.shing}es.A hammer" and snips are the only fools required. We are the largest and oldest ccompanyof the kind under the British flag, and have covered thousands .of the best buildings throughout Canada, making thee • - e • . FIRE, WATER AND LIGHTNING -PROOF. We also manufacture Corrugated Iron in long sheets, Conductor Pipe and EAVESI'ROUGH, • Etc.'' ME'T'AL SIDING, in imitations :of ..brick or stone. MEAL ° Mff.INGS, in 2,000 designs. Write. for Catalogue No. 14R. and free samples of "OSHAWA" Shingles. -Write to -day. nlree � �0.. . ( 1• TorOillb . � . �,1,0110e, . , � . �o�, om.: Wlal�p��� flan. a�cou��r,�. 3214 W Orsig St. 42x3 £Sussex bt,• 11 Colborne et' 69 Dundas st, 76 I.o ,bard st, 615 Pander at, Wrlte your Nearest Officsi.-HEAD OFFICE AND WOES—OssHAWA, ,Ont` _PRAIRIE HEAT A■ Y■ A LAND aA f r •` iisC103EL . SNALICalal Wear Neudorf, Saskatchewan, A great bargain. $12 per acre. Close to two railroads. * Braneh line of Grand Trunk Pacific surveyed almost through the property. . BOX 21, 73 WEST ADELAIDE STREET, TORONTO. FOR SAL. EN" ==' g: wfl ,L --TAIL YOU --T© tion, so acres table hay, first-class springs, good' 7°.rtrfe,es tn.„1-.Enez Railli,Trhuar Inanisua I wanted in your city. Boston Shipping waits, buildings and fences ; about 10 aeons poplar General Agent Wanted. grove; halt mile trot* post -office, store arid black- smith shop: good school on land ; government To take charge of your County. Ap- asseaantry wagon collects cream from farm ; price lars per aere. 0. W. VONT, .Calgary, Alberta. ply to Imperial Company, Jay St., Europe from New York; agent rentral Alberta : aboultr125 acres ungr oultsiva.. CO., 18 Norfolk street, New York City. In parts of Australia where the aver- age yearly rainfall is not more than 8 10 inches a square mile,of lend will sup- pOrts only eight er nine sheep. the Aregntine, the same area, with 34 inches of rain, supports 2,560 sheep. , The manufactueers number' of the Winnipeg "Commercial!' published by the Hugh C. MacLedri Company Limit": ed, of Winnipeg, Vancouver, Toronto ',and Montreal, is exceptionally brillie yant.and reflects great.credit on its pub- lishers. Every manufacturer in Canada A tombstone has been erected in the West Hampstead Cemetery over the. grave of ,Mrs. Isitifsa Day, the inscrip- tion on which, including a verse ,of poetry, is in shorthand. "Man is Filled with Misery."— This is not true of all men. The well, sfiund of lung, clear of eye, alert and buoy ant with health, . are not miserable, ' whatever may be their twilit condi- tion.. To be well is to be happy, and we can all be Well by getting and keep- ing our bodies in a healthful state. Dr. 'Thomas' E'clectric Oil will help to do Different countries have different ways, even of appi °aching or (immune- ing the.Sovereign succession. In Tunis, the traditional usage is for tite reiguing Prince to sent the Court barber to the person 'on whom, the thole() has fallen wear a beard, That intimatien equivalent to a formal antiounern,cot that he has been Selected as heir -pre- sumptive. The reason.is that in Tunis the wearing of hair on the face is the exclusive privilege of sovereignty. The new Bey the other day sent his hair- dresser* with this intimation to Si Mel- moun el nab—, who is now, therefoie, heir-pre.sumptive. Afiffer the barber's mission there was a amily' gathering at the fley's —house, over which the 11,1tilr preAded, and filo ne„w heir received the general congratulationa. :Pie rooter ebus eompanies in Layton Frut Grower's, Attention Midarid Railway The Beat 110' hte la the Olti country - for Comfortable Travel sirol Plotisresque Scenery, BetWeeir Liverpool and London (St. Pancras) and principal towns and holiday resorts in , the 13ritish arosadast, Luncheen and inning ears Having no conunission to pay, and selling fon cash, The Eastern Townships Nurseries are thruf able to'offer you Sts.ndard Apple Trees 4 to 6 tech high, grown here, hardy and thrifty stock for Fall and Spring delivery, for $15.00 perhundred. Scud stamp for' set Illustrated Post Cards. ,„tpply for Guides, Timetables, MAPS, ate., to the Company's Passenger Agents, hfessra. Cook eir Son. 245 and 1200 13roatiway, and 640 Madison Ave., Now.York, and to Messrs. Thor Midland AgOnts for Freight Traffic, for freigh't rates to ail partS of Great &Vain. W. GUY artaerier, General Manager. Mottior Graves' Werm Exterminator 'has the thrgest sale of any sitnilar pre- paration sold in Canada. II always gives satisfaction by restoring lieelth, to the little folks. Dear Mother , Yotit little ones are * constant care sod 'Winter westher. They will catch toll.' Do you know about Shaohst Coostiraption Cure, the Lung Tonic, and what it his clone for so many) It is said be the only reliable remedy for all tliseaSeS of the air passages in children. take. It is gnikranteul ellte or your money it reterrod. The pith is 25e. per bottle, and ail (Wert in medicine aell 3/4 S L 0 N ISSIIJE No. .0-4