Exeter Advocate, 1906-5-10, Page 7Pte, LISTLESS G1iltLS.
Can Duty Obtain IIIegltli Through. New,
Rich. Pure Blood Made he or.
Williams' Pink Pills..
Growing girls—girls in their teens—
must have rich, pure blood. Healthy
womanhood depends upon the vital
change from girlhood to maturity. Ev-
ery wozxran should most oarefully
wat le her daughter's health at this Cri-
tical period. If a. girl at this period has
ieadaehes, if she is pale, thin and lan-
guid, it shows that her slender blood
supply is being overtaxed, She will
always be ailing and may slip into a
hopeless decline or carteurnption if her
blood is not bullt up at once with Dr.
Williams' Pink Pills. The rich, red
blood which these pills make bring
health and strength to every organ,
and make dull, listless, languid girls,
bright, rosy-cheeked, active and strong,
Miss Maggie Donahue, Erinsviile, Ont.,
says: "Before'I began the use of Dr.
Williams' Pink Pills I was badly run
down, and it seemed as though my
blood had turned to water, I was
very pale, suffered from headaches and
palpitation of the heart, and often 1
would pass sleepless nights. I found
nothing to help me until I began .the
use of Dr. Williams' Pink Pills, and
these have fully restored me and I can
truthfully say I never enjoyed better
health than I am now doing."
When Dr. Williams' Pink Pills re-
place bad blood with good blood they
strike sreight at ,the root of all coim-
I'tlon ailments like anaemia, decline,
Indigestion, kidney and liver troubles,
skin eruptions, erysipelas, neuralgia,
Si. Vitus dance, paralysis, rheumatism,
the d
n to s
special ailments
ofo�vin
�' g
girls and 'women. Be surd you get
the genuine pills with the full name,
"Dr. Williams' Pink Pills for Pale Peo-
ple," printed on the wrapper around
each box. Sold by medicine ,dealers or
sent by mail at 50 cents a box or six
boxes for $2.50 by writing The Dr. Wil-
liams' Medicine Co., Brockville, Ont.
A GOLD -SEEKER.
A Cheery Man Encountered on the Way
to the Klondike.
The craze to "get somewhere where
gold is" leads adventurous men into all
sorts of dangers. The author of "The
Trail of the Gold -Seekers" tells of some
of the men encountered on the overland
journey to the Klondike. One man who
had been out of provisions for days had
been living on squirrel and such other
small garne as he could capture and
roast along his way. But he was still
cheerful.
Ise was hairy and ragged, but neat,
and his face showed a certain delicacy
of physique. IIe broke off suddenly in
the midst of his story to exclaim, with
great energy:
"I'm going to find the gold up here or
lay my bones on the bills!"
In the midst of these intense phrases
he whistled gaily, or broke off to attend
to his cooking. He told with pride and
joy of his hard experiences, and said,
• "Isn't it lucky I caught you right here?"
and seemed willing to talk all night.
In the morning I went over to the
camp -fire to see if he were still with us.
He was sitting in. his scanty bed before
the fire, mending his trousers.
"I've just got to put a patch on right
now, or my knee'il be clear through,"
he explained. He had a neat little• kit
of materials, and everything was in
order.
"Say," he went on, "looks like I ought
to rustle enough grub out of all these
outfits to last me into Glenora, don't
it?"
We "came down" gracefully because
we could not, withstand such prattle.
The blacksmith turned in some beans,
the boys from Manchester divided their
scanty store of flour and bacon, I
brought seine salt, some sugar and some
oatmeal, and as the small man put it
away he chirped like a cricket. He ac-
cepted our aid as a matter of course.
No p`i3rfectly reasonable man would
ever take such frightful chances as this
absurd person set his face to without
fear. He "bit the trail" with a hearty
joy that promised well. His cheery,
smile and unshrinking "cheek" carried
him through a journey that appalled
Old packers with tents of "grub," and
good horses.
STURDY BABIES.
In every home where Baby's Own
Tablets are used you will find rosy,
sturdy, good-natured babies because
these Tablets cleanse the stomach and
bowels, aid digestion, and thus bring
perfect health.- Ask any mother who has
used the Tablets and she will tell you
there is no other medicine so good.
Mrs. ' James Hall, Beach Hill, N. S.,
says : "My baby was troubled with in-
digestion, was cross and peevish and
rapidly losing flesh. I got Baby's Own
Tablets and less than a box cured him
and hehas ever since enjoyed good
health and is growing splendidly.'
Mothers should remember that this med-
icine is absolutely safe and can be
given to the weakest, tenderest baby,
or to the sturdy well -grown boy or girl
with equally good effect. Sold by all
medicine dealers or by mail at 25 cents
a box from The Dr. Williams' Medicine
Co., Brockville, Ont.
PHONOGRAPH POST -CARDS.
To enable people 'to send their voices
to their friends through the mails is the
ambition of three French inventors, who
have united their ingenuity in the pro-
clion of wax -like material celled
" onorine," which may be spread upon
a post -card. Spoken messages may he
impressed upon the prepared cards by
placing them in a ph.onogra.phic ' ap-
paratus, into which the sender speaks,
and the reccfver of such a card has
only to put it throughea receiving phono-
graph in order to Iletin; the voice of .his
friend as in a 'telephone.
RHEUMATIZ 011 GOUT.
No shatter what your station is
Hard luck'11 seek you out;
rhe poor dim gets the rheumatiz,
The rich man Os the gout,.
"What interested Trio most m my hrav
arts," said Renper:lc', "was the mummy
tit a queen 1 sow an Egypt." "Wonder -
flu — oh?" asked his friend, "Ye% it's
wonderful how they en111(1 make a Wo -
an dry up and stay that way."
LONG MEMORY OF AN ELEPHANT..
Went Through Tricks Whlcit ]tie Ilad
Performed for 'Twenty-three Years..
Ba41, ofifty-year-old elephant, MO-
W -My purchased by the Hippodrome, at
New York, urihositatingly went through
t, series s,1 tricks the other day which
she had not performed in twenty-three
years, "This," says the press agent,
"was a test of pachydermic 'memory.
which corroborates all that tradition
and history assumes." The lest was
brougl t about by an argument be-
tween Peter Barlow, an elephant train-
er, and Dr. Martin J. Potter, a veterin-
ary surgeon, which led to a wager of
$500.
Basil was one of the first elephants
brought to America by P. T, Barnum.
She was the charge of "Bob" Fryer in
the Barnum circus. At that time Peter
Barlow was only a boy bare -back rider,
but a fast friendship grew up between
him and Basil, so that she "executed
all the boy's instructions with obedi-
ence and zeal,"
In 1880 there came a sad parting, for
Basil was purchased by, Fryer for his
own circus in Australia. Two years
later Fryer died, and poor Basil was
sold from one master to another, and
did drudge work to which she was lit-
tle accustomed. She was so big and
strong that she had to pull wagons out
of the mud when other beasts failed.
John H. Starin bought Basil from
Ringling Brothers, and she was installed
on Glen Island. Thompson & Dundy
then bought her for the Hippodrome.
The moment she saw Peter Barlow,
though the hadn't seen him for twenty-
three years, she began to trumpet loud-
ly and "flap her pendulous ears with
gleeful
vigor." ,
Thee meeting ng
was af-
fecting.
Peter
Barlow said that he would bet
Basil would do over, the old tricks she
used to do for him. Dr. Potter ;smiled
increduously, and there followed a het
of $500 in more or less real money. The
other day the feat of "pachydermic
memory" was performed, Bazil going
through her old tricks "with unvary-
ing Accuracy and punctuality," though
she hadn't practised them in twenty-
three long years.
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AN EX -MAYOR GIVES
UNSTINTED PRAISE
"DODD'S KIDNEY PILLS ARE THE
VERY BEST MEDICINE I EVER
USED FOR KIDNEY
TROUBLE.
Mr. Robert Sheppard, Ex -Mayor of Gan-
anoque, Ont., Testifies to the Merits
of Dodd's Kidney Pills.
Gananoque, Ont., April 80.—(Special.)
—"I suffered off and on for over four
years . from kidney trouble," writes Mr.
Sheppard, of this place, "and though I
tried many remedies and was under a
doctor a long while I got no better. I
had Bright's Disease slightly, Lumbago,
pains in my loins and at times all over
my body. My skin was dry, hard and
burning, I could not sleep, the least ex-
ertion made me perspire fearfully and
my blood was so bad I broke out in
boils all over the neck and back., I was
in this state when I started taking
Dodd's Kidney Pills and in an 'incredi-
bly short space of time the boils dis-
appeared, I recovered my health and
now I am quite cured."
MEDALS FOR HEROES.
King Edward Awards Medals for Gal-
. lent Acts.
The King ' has awarded the Albert
Medal of the first class to Mr. Leslie
Urquhart, British Vice -Consul at Baku,
for conspicuous bravery in saving the
lives of four British workmen last Sep-
tember on- the occasion of the riots in
the Russian oilfields.
-The Englishmen were sourrounded by
insurgents in an insolated position.
When news of their peril reached Mr.
Urquhart he, accompanied by two
Cossacks and several Tartars, started
to relieve the beleaguered mens No
one in the British colony expected 1,e
would live to return. Mr. Urquhart's
ccurageouS and spontaneous action
was awarded with success. He got
through, although he was fired on from
time to time, and found the four Eng-
lishmen in a serious condition, especial-
ly on account of water. After feeding
them he persuaded them to go with
him in carts. • Immediately after-
wards the buildings were carried by
storm, and everyone found therein was
rut to death.
The King has also conferred the Al-
i'ert Medal of the second class on Mr.
Patrick Cullinan, an inspector of the
Great Southern and Western Railway
Company in Ireland. A woman fell In
front of an approaching train at Ennis
Station. Although the train was only
15 yards off, Inspector Cullina.n jump&
en the track and succeeded in dragging
the woman, to safety.
WOMEN PREACHERS.
The wolflen preachers and ministers
of religion have increased throughout
the United States during the lase decade
in the ratio of 300 per cent. In 1890 the
wolrien clergy-"rnen" of America
licensed to preach and marry couples
numbered only' 14443, whereas there are
now 3,378.
Salt Rheum Cured Quick. -- Dr. Ag-
new's Ointment cures Salt Rheum and
all itching or burning skiff diseases in
a clay., One application gives almost
instant relief. For Itching, Blind, or
Bleeding Pi]es It stands without a peer.
Cures in three to six nights. 35 Cents.
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THE ROCK OF REFUGE.
In Hawaii, one of the Sandwich
Islands, , there •is n. spot called the Rock
of Refuge. It a erirnitlal reaches ,this
retic uneaptured he is. safe so long as he
remains there. USrlally his family sup-
ply la.kln with food until he is able to
make liis escape, but he'is rt,krfer allowed
to return i,o his own Wille.
TOP-LiNB11.
"What are your favorite books?" asi:,
e,? the literary person.
"Really," allswerod Mrs. Shoploigh,
"1 can't name thein all offhand,. but my
husband's pocketbook heads the list.
It Retains the Old and Makes Now
Friends. —Time was when Dr. Thomas'
Eclectrio Oil had but a small field of
distribution, but now its territory , is
widespread, Those who first recogniz-
ed its curative qualities still value it as
a specific, and while it retains its .tld
friends it is ever malting new. It is
certain that whoever once uses it will
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THE BEST EVER.
Savey — Do you think that dog has
good blood in him?
Davy — You beti He tools 'a piece
out of me oncel1
TING WORST 7(iND
After Piles have existed for a• long time
and passed through different stages, the
suffering is intense—pain, aching, throbbing,
tumors form, filled to bursting with black
blood.
Symptoms indicating other troubles 'may
appear to a thoroughly Pile•siek person.
This is when Dr. Leonhardt'e Hem *Roid,
the only absolute Pile cure, brings the
results that has made its false. <,
It will cure the moot stubborn ease in
existence and a bonded guarantee to that.
effect goes with each package.
Hone-Roid is to be had for $1.00 at the..
drug store, or from The Wilson -Pyle Com-
pany,.Limited, Niagara Falls, Ont. 3
SHORT.
"I hear some scientists are going to
try
to makethenorth air-
ship.
with an
Do they intend to stay long?'..
"Oh, no. They're only going to make
a flying trip,"
Man and Wife in Distress. Rev.
Dr. Bochror, of Buffalo, says: "My wife
and I were both troubled with dis-
tressing Catarrh, but we have enjoyed
freedom from this aggravating malady
since the day we first used Dr. Agnew's
Catarrhal Powder. Its action was in-
stantaneous, giving the most grateful
relief within ten minutes after first ap-
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LOST AND FOUND.
"They say conversation as a 'fine
art' is lost."
"Possibly!" said the insurance man.
'But I've found that it's pretty good.
'business!'"
MARE THIS DISTINCTION ; A purely local
disease of the skin, like barber's itch, is cared by
Weaver's lCerate alone. But where the blood is
loaded with impurity, such as Salt Rheum,
Weaver's Syrup also would be used -
Fortune telling is always fortunate
fol the fortune teller.
' Corns cause intolerable _pain. IIollo-
tcay's Corn Cure removes the trouble.
Try it, and see what amount of pain
is saved.
NOT SO BAD.
Jack The girl. I am engaged to may
not be as good as gold, but
Tom (interrupting) — But. what?
Jack — She's good for a couple of
corner lots in the business centre of
town.
otmlfgfat Wasp is Letter Tux Other srape,
bat is best when used in the Sunlight way,
Buy Sunlight Soap and fellow directions.
T00 MUCH FOR HIM.
Fuzzy :F.red How did Plodding Pete
git writer's cramp?
Dismal Dave — He tried ter keep a
list uv all de folks wot offer'd him
work.
Be There a Will Wisdom Points the
Way. — The sick man pines for relief,
but he dislikes sending for the doctor,
which means bottles of drugs never
consumed. He has not the resolution
to load his stomach with compounds
which smell villainously and taste
worse. But if he have the will to deal
himself with his ailment, wisdom will
direct his attention to Parmelee's Vege-
table Pills, which, as a specific for in-
digestion and disorders of the digest-
tive organs, have no equal.
THE FULL SET:"
She — "Weren't you perfectly de-
lighted when baby cut his first tooth?°
He — "Yes. I thought maybe he'd
quit yelling then.. But 1 found there
were thirty-one more to follow."
"My Woman, is it tiie Kidneys?" —
Investigation in half the disorders pe-
culiar to women would prove faulty
kidneys the seat of the trouble. If
you're troubled with that tired, drag-
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heaviness, maybe shale pains in the
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ANSWERED.
Little Willie — Say, pa, what is an
infant industry?
Pa — It is usually a trust, my son,
that grabs everything in sight, . just like
a baby does.
A Clear Healthy Skin Eruptions of
the skin and the blotches which blem-
ish beauty are the result of impure
blood caused by unhealthy action of the
liver and kidneys. in correcting this
Unhealthy action and restoring the or-
gans to their normal condition, Par -
melee's Vegetable Pills will at the same
time cleanse the .blood, and the blotches
anti eruptions will disappear without
leaving any trace.
JAPS WANT LONGER LEGS.
Japanese scientists attribute the super-
ior stature of the Englistl-speaking races
to their heat eating habits, and the
Emperor is reported to be considering a
scheme to put the nation on a meat
diet to make his subjects grow taller.
A native physician' of Tokio, who was
educated in England, is advocating the
general use of the bicycle to achieve the
same purpose, In his opinion the bi-
cycle is the moat successful body builder
and muscle developer the English people
possess. He envies the English length
of limb. He recemends that young
Jape, of both sexes, be taught early in
youth to ride the bicycle..
A full moon Is nacre attractive than
a tot man,
$5;000 tel
p dRD awn; y"
person who proves that
Sunlight Soap contains any
injurious chemicals or any
form of adulteration,
S'nlight
$,rap
is a perfect cleaner and will
not injure anything.
Best for all household pur-
poses, Sunlight Soap's super-
iority is most conspicuous in
the washing of clothes.
Common soaps destroy
the painted or varnished
surfaces of woodwork and
take the color out of clothes.
Even the daintiest linen
or lace, or the most delicate
colors may be safely washed
with Sunlight Soap in the
Sunlight way (follow direc-
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Equally good with hard
or soft water.
Your money refunded by the dealer
from whom you buy Sunlight Soap if you
find any cause for complaint.
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ONLY WAY.
'Meeker— My wife and 1 never quar-
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Bleeker — I see — as she pleases.
Meeker -= Or t nurse. I'rr. 111. t Ir•rrking
foi trouble.
The superiority of Mother Graves'
Worm Exterminator is shown by its
good effects on the children. Purchase
n bottle andgive it a trial.
GERMS IN DUST.
Lecturing before a London audience
on the importance of, house cleaning
an English scientist asserted that as
much as can be placed on a pin point
Voids no fewer than 3,000 colonies of
living germs. The majority of these
locks the door to the heart of human-
ity.
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Rheumatism Cured.
Why do ousuffer—Starr'sMagicRheumatism
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send direct to us. 41,00 per bottle.
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FARM FOR S IJ
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tivate, good pasture, fire wood. $21,000,
half cash. Yielded 13,000 bushels last
year. Several unimproved pieces ad-
joining available homesteads. J. M.'
Thomson, Real Estate, Indian Head,
Sask.
DIDN'T APPEAL TO HER.
Fred —: I told Miss de &adds I was
willing to die for her. But it was no
use.
Jack - What did she say?
Fred — She said she couldn't think of
marrying a dead one.
Cholera and all summer complaints
are so quick in their action that the
cold hand of death is upon the vic-
tims before they are aware that danger
is near. If attacked do not delay in get-
ting the proper medicine. Try a dose
of Dr. 1. D. Kellogg's Dysentery Cordial,
and you will get immediate relief. It
acts with wonderful rapidity and never
fails to effect a cure.
Proof of the political puddill.q lies in
the plum distribution.
Miserable Folks could trace Both
state of mind and body to 'some one
or other form of stomach disorder. Dr.
Von Stan's Pineapple Tablet is a "vest
pocket" remedy that nature provides
end that medical science has proved a
wonder in preventing and curing sto-
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or distress in your stomach test the
Pineapple cure. 35 cents. -152
Only a doctor of long experience can
look doleful when an epidemic is
brewing.
WHAT DO PEOPLE NEED who aro run down
anaemic, pale listless? 'Forrovim," the bes,
tonic. It builds, makes strong, it gives new life.
There are many tonics but only one "Frerovim.
SAFE OCCUPATION.
Bridget, the pretty young maid -of -all -
work, confided to her mistress when
taking service that she had lately become
engaged to be harried. She stated,
however, that she and Tim would have
to wait two years, and in the mean-
time she wished to be earning money,
When Tim made his first call . one
evening the family remarked that they
had never known so quiet a man. The
sound of Bridget's voice rose now and
then from the kitchen, but Tim's words
were apparently few and far between.
"Tim is not much of a talker, is he,
Bridget?" said the mistress of the
house the next morning. e'I should
scarcely have known [here was anyone
with you last evening."
"He'll talk mole when we've been en-
gaged a while longer, I'm thinking,
ma'am," said little Bridget. "1-te's too
bashful yet to do anything but eat,
ma'am, when he's wid met"
OVERSIGHT.
"Was .your wife angry when you got
home so late last night?"
"Angry? Why, my boy, the dear wo-
man Melted vie with' fiowersi"
"Rut how did you get that black eye?"
"Well, you See, she neglected to take
the flowers out of , the pots before she
threw them,"
Keep your troubles to yourself;, when
you tell them you aro taking up the
time of the man who is wafting to tell
his,
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Teacher — "Tommy, when was Rome
built?" Tommy "In the night." Tea-
cher — "How came you to make such a
mistake?" Tommy — "You said yester-
day Rome wasn't built in a day."
For 33 Years
Shiloh's Consumption Cure, the Lung
Tonic, has been before the public, and
this, together with the fact that its sales
have steadily increased year by year, is the
best proof of the merit of
Shiloh
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diseases of the lungs and air passages.
Those who have used Shiloh would not
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as Cured
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eats of medicines but nothing did me any stood
until used Shiloh', Consumption Cure. Four
Lottie, cured me, This winter 1 had a very bad
cold war not able to opeak, my tuns Were sore
on the side and back. Six bottles of Shiloh made
ria, well again. l have given it to several eoplc,
and every one of them have been Cured.- D.
Joseph, St. Hyacinthe. Qua" dos
11IL011
25c. with guarantee at all druggists.
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