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Exeter Advocate, 1911-8-24, Page 6SEYEti YEAS Ft1114 ACIITE liEURALGIA Ultra, Through the ilne Pink Pills Neuralgia is net a disease—it is illy a. symptom. It is the surest sigia that yeue blood is weak, wat- ery aed impure, and that your nerves are literally starving. Bad blood ie. the one cause—good, rich, red bleed its Quiet" eure, There you have the real reason why Dr. Pink Pills euro neural- gia. They are the °ply medieiee that eontadne, in eerie& proper - tens, the WMelements needed to make new, rich, red blood. Thia reeelies the root of the trou- ble, etiothee the jangled uerves, and drivee awe:, the /ragging, stab- bing pain. wa.E1 .1)m es up year health in Qther ways. Mr. M. 11rennan, an "eaneergeant ef the 2tta Cheehire Regiment, now a re- eident' 'Winnipeg Mae-, says:- "While serving withmy regiment India, on a bM station, 1 cone aeted a, severe cold whiela TA 4011te Tleltralgi3, at for three weeks. ifferine• almost U e `vear for over y t ta, pain being some- times .o ever that 1 wiebed I was dead,0» oy return to England 1 aeemed to get better, though epene large ennes ef money for me- adviee and mealiciee. Then I eeine to Vaateatii, and about a year go saw the ativertiaereent of Dr, Williaina. Pink Pills in a Winnipeg paper. Altheagh 1 had Vague to think my eomplaint was incurable `1 told my wife that I intended giv- ing the Pills a 1 ne suffering fawn terrible pains we I beget) taking the Pills, but beim fh seeped „box was finiebed the began to alieappear, and u further use of the Pille ...eared entirely. aed. 1 hav d a twinge of it doling t ae„ onte thee who ]ave eted with the terrible enralgis can tell wb Williams" Pink Pills t rate, end eeon may be all;..1.wY*tantly recommotid A IIVNTER'S VEAL usefal to an enemy, will be liable 1.te penal servitude, Weird Adventitre While Capturing lu the old law this punishment could only he awarded to a person communicating or intending to communicate secrets to a foreign state, bet the last named term is abs eiat from the, new bill in which tire wrougful communication ef in- formation to "any unauthorized person," is treated as a misde- meanor, Literary Digest whetme the follow- Another new feature a the bill te.; is taken: just introduced is the widening of The hunter renewed a trail the wove ef the clause which de- theatigh a oek-y ravine until he fines "prohibited place." As came te a point where the jangle Lord Haldane said, the places bar - was douse and the reeks rose high red from publie access under the ou all sides, He climbed a, tree to old law we. too few. Nowadays reconnoitre. and from his high it miglit be just as important that perch gazed right into the cave in persons elieuld not go into 4 pria to which the liottess had jumped. It nate dockyard where a British man - Cubs of Lioness. Manehausen had an 'adventure with a lion whice appears quite tame in comparison with the doings of an Indian hunter, Nizam Shah, who recounts, his story in "Saras- vati" (Altaltabad), The record ef lats feat has been translated for the ,as maw dark, so Mizare, made hue as seelare as he could in the tree till day dawned, The /ionesi left her den shortly after daybreak, but he could not get a Shot, and an hour after her departure began sIowly to make his way to the cave. The rest of the story is given in the of -war was beilahng as that they shoeld not go into a government doekyard. Therefore the definition in (dans three of the uew bill is made very comprehensive, and now embrace., ally work of defence, factory or dockyard, camp or office, telegraph narrator's eivn weeds leeking oe algae' etatem belengeig to the into the pit I found the lioness' two government, or any Other place for eubs—about as /arge as cats ---,play- the storage a instruments or plans ing with each other. This speeta- o wan 0 delighted my heart . but ..Beyoud this, power is given to be nice the cave was about eight eeereisen in time of emerge/len to cubits deep and the rook was f)dr-ipreserihe other places as prohibited feetly perpendicular, I felt pn7,71ed on the ground that informatioe eon- aS. to haIV to got '1°41 irf" ACter cening thclu, or their actual de- mneb eogitation 1 foend that a low truetion, would be nseful to branch of a tree was hanging part way late the pit. This would help me to get down, 1 deposited my gun the rock, and made up my mind the limb of the tree to as - me in entering the cave, My weight rnede the braneh hang a ) /id melone are "for little lower down, and I was thus baleen net' ' to rimy persoes able to reach the bottom of ,the eenatitetee that the least innul hole. Presuming that their mother ' feliewed by attackholes e e is , ra, dysentery, grimly-, et These persons are not aware tha they eel/ indulge to their hear %Aleut if they have on hand tie of Dr. J. 1). Kellogg's Dy tery Cordial, s ine4ciue tha give itemediete reUef, and a fr all sunnuer cora enemy. Thus, any railway, road or eltaneel eould be deciered prohibit- ed for the time being as well as any works where war materials were being stered or repaired. 1.1 had returned, the eitba came +ant of their nook and slowly walked ever where -1 was. TherDltp011 1 took ny t and bound tho little • it, then taking hold of fig/are how 1 emild gt .l,r,l)ootv, Now, for tho issed the branch Of the bieh had helped me deseend, brx or a horrors, it was not y reach, After I had go tte my weight 'V? ad resauned its forme 'inc bSOINtrel an them ether tette-roes.," These Pills are eold by all medi- lora er by mail at 60 eents bee or six bores for $2.6'0 from The Dr « 'Williams' Medicine Co., i3ruiiie, Out • . ENGfeli,ND"le LPL it Might be Stripped Pretty k la. if ne Had a War. With ships bringing foreign food sepplites into England at the rate of teaa NVoleh every minute of 'every day in the year Great Bei - `n cannot aecumulate a stock of reviaions large enough for a yea e" s supple', some experts txuieneugh for half a year. -Other- doubt, if we could hold out fur three menthe without fore- ign aum lice" says the Queee. J'and all agree that three week, war. or even threat of war, would *mann inaly inereaae the price of f.,,,,d-tuffs. In the eralinary way the I -teepee -ilea of food and drink breught eter the sea is over 42 per cent. of our total imports, be - in vetoed figures 2.a.0,(X)0,00,0 out ef a total of 1'630,000,000. OF this smnn 7s,(110,40.0 goes for grain and flonr alone, and nearly fifty rniijn fee int at, in addition to .5i:tee-three ardltiteis for feed and al rink 111)t uther wise specified, and excluding fifty millionsfor food, drink and tobaete subject to duty. 'What we as a nation* have to -fear is, not invasion but starvation. To the great mass ef the peepre- of this country the quesition ia not Shall we win Oe., luse in war9, but, shall -we have enough food to live on when the next big war comes IIii is to meet, such an emergency that the use in this country of silos for r,frain, or national granaries, has i'men advoented. The cost of creating.and main- taining silos might be consider- able, though we supnese the cosb of a single dreadnought would easily cover it; but as an insur- ance against panic it would well be worth the expense, while as A • safeguard in time of war aid against imminent famine it would be invaluable, and might easily earn defeat into victory and dis- aster to safety. -Gibraltar is provisioned for two Tears and Malta has silos which keep corn good for as long as four years, thus aupeerting the truth at • the Biblical statement that Joseph in the dry climate of 'Egypt fed the people with corn stored for seven years. Thc idea is the gradual collection of an air/omit of wheat ecenal le one year's import and its automatic renewal by exch an ein,a, it for a new grain as it arrives at tee different ports." ;1,-- ST:111El) FOR A L W a', P. e OFFICE. began tQ heav ano at once took to be proceed *mu the lioness. e1 quietly sat Iustead of looking bite the she turned her back toward it, being attracted by the rifle which 1 had deposited upon a stone, roaring at it in a terrifying Man- ner. The rays of the sun, falling directly upon the steel barrel, made the gun ehine brightly, and claim- ed the attention of the big beast, who switched her tail, which was hanging into the pit. My very de. speratioe made me thinkandnet fast. 1 at once grabed bola of the tail that was hangingevee the edge of the pit. The lioness gave a jump and quick as a flash 1 was landed outside, and, as luck would have it, near my rifle. 1 had the pre- sence of mind left to grasp the gun and fire it at the lioness, killing her instantly. Atter this the rot was ea sy NEW OFFICIAL SECRETS RILL Great Britain to Draw Line Against Spies Altoeether. The publication of the text of 'the new bial which is to take the place of the official secrets net 01 1880 in- dicates the ehatiged opinion in the British Isles upon the subject with which these legislative measures deal_ While the existing act was mainly directed against the theft or misappropriation of confidential documents, the new bill is of a dif- ferent ^character. In it spying is specifically, de- scribed as an offence, and any per- son who, with: a purpose prejud- icial to the safety or interests of the state, approachei a prohibited place and makes plans and sketch- es or obtains plans which. might be Casey ( a a s we g "b ;wan Led' ' sor, hos, t.hat 'truthful he vudut tell a !s1tit ‘Oi hor they ab isn't 50 .erti.; 'Ye',1 alce to aee Issamaseam....meomolasnommarenoammarsoreeevaNN A Large Package of Enjoyment ost Toast es Served with ,erearn, milk or fruit —fre„ih or eoiankOnl. Crisp, golden -brown bits of white corn--dels.eions and wholesome= that appals to youn-,2; and old. liemory Lingers" Q01.1) 111( OROCERS. Cana an Pitum Cereal Company, Limited, twisty, Ont. TWO rivate Jones week's ugh, se he appoaehed his atan with a ttifu1 tale of ick wife who needed hint sorely. The captain Was convinced __ sliSpecte4 Prwat Jones of ex- aggeration, so he said: "nu aid 1 can't grant yo leave. I have received a lette from your wife, and shc says she hopes 1 wou't allow you to come hone as you behave very badly to - 'Yards her." Private Jones saluted', and ture- ed leave the captain's presence, paused at the door to say: Captain, Inv I say something o you as man to man'?" "Coitainly," replied the cap- taio "Well," said Private Jones, "al T want to say is that you and 1 are two of the- finest liars living. I'm not married at all The Flits that are 31 Ow in your Id tchen and dining -room -were pro- bably feasting on seine indescrib- able nastiness less than an hour ago, and as a single fly often car- ries many thousands of disease germs attached to its hairy bedy, it is the .duty of every housekeeper to assist in exterminating tnis -worst enemy of the human raee. Wilson's Ely Tads kill flies irt etch immense quantities as cannot -be approached by any <Abel- lay k'ller. sh came out all over my baby's face and presd until it had totally covered his scalp. t was irritating and painful, end caused the little one hours of saffcring. We tried soaps sad powders awl salve% but he Cot no t.etttr. Ile refused his food, got quite bit) and worn, and was redeved to a verY sedous condition. 1 was advised to try Zarn.13o1:„ and did so. It sras worldedul bow it scented, to cool awl MSC. thChihr6 eureleg, palatial skiri. Zara -Bak from the rzy commencerrient seemed to eta tight to the spot, and the pimples and sores and the irritation grew less and less. Within rq c teas my baby's skin was healed completely. lie has pow riot s trace of ma% or eruption, or e=eura,, tar litunie rer Net enty se, but eined ef the 1.ex wing skin trauble, be, haa improved i need famine° sold at sit stows and medicine pc,, Zbm.„ or pot Doe from 7.191,449k P9 'remote, forprire,tiliarirstbrro,v*. 4k, f rids ki-147..tA, c4U'.,4141ntkk C'e*, 'PRAT`.181-' ORTATION Olalera POLY. rabs Controlled the First Pae•ceiss Post. yho neat parcels -pest aiiikwty Ifee we recall ocourred at the close ef the fifteenth century. Arabs eentrolled the overland routes from India to the Mediterranean and so monopolized the epiee trade, which they e-orked in partnership with the Veuetians. Direetly after Vasco da Gania reached Liana by sea, however, Portugal aent thi- ther a fleet of trading ships. In spite of bitterest opposition on the part of the monepolietio Arabs the ships succeeded ia securing car- goes, ef spices and ether Oriental wares which they brought to Ju - rope. The result was a paeie in Vettiee, the pviee of spices there, fallieg fifty per eent, Illtat the Arabs had made thrifty use of their • nottopely is itidieated by the fact that, in spite a this fall in prieee, the Poatuguese, are Eaki to have old their spices at A profit of six ntielned per eeftt. Probably the retie argued, like our e.epreas on-me:Wee, that they were realty enevolent persons and engaged in trade /nestle' for their health, The deafness of taeaspertation t that Calle was a matter of small iptietanee, for eommerce was deity eonfined to artieles a lux- ury. Only barons aoottld bay epieee 1..Negy, Now-eadaye, wwu trans rtatien enters into the cost, et series of life, theee Beetna ly leas enteuee for torat- ing a mc opolistio toll upon it, "lr"; ArdiSVP-1 AUNTED The Lady—"et out! the man I gave a piece of nly an hour ago, The Hobo---"Noi mum. lat poor rellee.s gitostl" palasuene. VglIggc, ot tbo lamest Bay, only 4 1.2 Trutilt Railway Wont°, Canada. TIGETW,ADDO. "I understand tlia!t Mr. Pinch - penny has been operated on for appendicitis," remarked Mis Cay- enne., - "Yes. It's the firgb time any one was blown to get anything out of him.'" "But you see they had to give him chloroform to get that." TRY MURINE EYE REMtDY for Red, Weak, Weary, Watery Eyes and Granulated Eyelids. Murine Doesn't Smart—Soothes Eye .13,airt., Druggists Bell Maine Eye Remedy, Liquid, 25c, 50c, $1.00. • Murine Eye Salve in Aseptic Tubes, 25c, $1.00. Eye Books .and Eye Advice Free by Mail. ' Murine Eye Remedy' Co., Chicago. Fi'e.e advice :is the kind :people give away because they have no use for it. Minartr.s Liniment Cures Diphtheria. THE LIMIT OF CREEK. Brown is a brave MAD, and when the other night he heard a noise ter it Doe Ole MAO thattetto Splendid brawl at fOri, igGIt 3i, Ono beattee. tay fewer. Thstrout, idcherel abound. illuatcrilett de - utter and 11 intorincatioo. , l. Durk% linion Station, WITAT HE WANTED, rk—"Do you want 4 narrow aes combl" Customer (gravely) want comb for a stout emu with Tule ebe teeth." Minarrrs Ltnimsnt Qures Colds, Eto. Lulu was .orking ehing her mothe ong the floWevs. amm a, 1 know why flowers ow," she said; "they want to out of the dirt." Warts on the hands is a disfigure- ment that troubles many ladies. Holloway's Corn Cure will remove the blerhishes without pain. Ite (soulfully)—"There are thousand stars to -night looking upon you." She—“Ie my hat on tr.:tight 7" There are many heitatione of Wilson's Fly Pulse hut none com- pare with the genuine, original ar- tiel-e. Be eureyou. get Wilson's and avoid dissatisfaction. No, Alonzo, the eiga,rette habit doesn't always cause weak minds, In a great many cases it merely indicates them. A Sind Pill for -Delicate Women. —The most delicate woman can un- dergo a coarse of Parmelee's Vege- table Pills without fear of unplea- sant consequences. Their action, while .wholly effective, is inild and agreeable. No: violent pains or purgiiags follow their use,' As thou- sands of women who have used them can testily. They are there- fore, strongly reconaniendeal to wo- men, who are More prone to dis- orders of the digestive prgans than men. FELT SAFER NOW. "Why, Tommy," exclaimed the Sunday .school leacher, "don't yen say your prayers every nig be- fore you go to -bed 9" "Not any move," replied Tom- my; "I • uAer when .1 slept in a folding bed, though." downstairs he proinptly areSe,- , . took:a: poker, and proceeded to ate; ,;., veetigate,the catese. On reaching the hall, the light, of the candle he 'carried revealed' a'burglar in the act, of leaving the Imo use "Hit" cried Brown. 'Come The burglar turned and-e,aa.eal in surprise at Browp. "Ililiates the matter?" he in- quired. ''Have I forgotten any, thing ? Ab l of course. .:The.silvci- ..candle-stick you arc carrying. Thank you so riancb.'' Then, before the astonished Brown could realize what had hap- . iened; he seized the eandie-stiek d. vanished- into :the, niedit... ieards Liniment Cures Is The P111 That Bringa Rmkf Iken, altor ono has partaken of a 1 be is oppressed by feelings of ss and pains in the stomach rs from dyepepein, which hit if it he not dealt with, iebee's Vegetable Pale CATO the medleino that eau be, ; relief, These pith ly compowanied to eloal „sin, and their stez1hi s a this bed r by I WHAT ISA tj Many an investor would have avoided poor investments and conse- quent loss had he known what constitutes a bond, how safe and profitable a bond investment is. When you buy a bond you are protected from loss by a first mortgage on the entire assets of the Corporation that issues the bond. Both the prin- cipal and interest are Protected in the same manner. We wilt be tileased to send to Your eddres.s without any charge whatever our fittie lacioklet oa boads. Write ea to -day. ROYAL SECURITIES CORPORATION Teti BANK or. IVIONTAIIAL ElUILDING rozacc. AND ouEeN ST$. TORDNTO w.vrF,R. XP SALT FOR CALVES Calves, like other fere; enimale, ge tbirety even though umilk feems large part of their ration, CalVDS three months of age wilt drink as nitwit as five quarts of water daily per bead. They like -to (bin!, often, sippmga latio ab time. ..1t half barrel cleaned and eapleniehed twice daily, will fierve 'cob' as 4 water trough. An- -0ed device i$ au ant -el -natio ereis wlatch may be Dasily situated 4 little above tho keep out the litter. San} ial to the development or other animals, and ttontintmlly avail - A man wastes a lob of time ask- ing questions that he deesn't want enswerecle ED. 7 0 ti vela Is to tertl. a 'I MINARD'S bluiuieat. In mv Yeafp, arid Conaltior it, tkeb on Mto market. I haoo omit far bars.e, 11041„ "Woodlande,” ant. en (Signw. e" s, rnmo. tu(000. 'D A man may be in love with tv women at the game time, but not if either of them knows about, it. It Makes New Friends Every Day. --Not a day goes by that Dr. Thomas' Eelectrie Oil does not widen the circle a its frieeds. Or- ders foe it come from the most un- likely places in the west and far meth, for its fame has travelled far. It,deserves this attentiee, for no oil has done so' much for hu- menity. Its moderate cost makes it easy to get. FOR BREAKING OUT. "Why do you have those glase .cases with the axe, hammer, CreNiv- .,b4r, nett ee forth, on these cars?" asked a traveller on a railroad. "Oh, those nee put there mn carse any one wants a, window open," replied tbe facetious man. ' Minardss Liniment Cuiss Oarget in Cows. 'When you are offered something fel- nothing you should accept it— if you can afford to pay doubler ate value • BEST AHD HEALTH TO MOTHER AND OHIO. „SflSS Wirsoowe SooTtirSC, SYRIA, has beau used for over 812.71,It' VEARS tn MILLIONS of moTMEas for their cumin:EN wimp; TELITIIING. with PER1tECT success. It SOOTHES the CI-IILD. SOP'MNS the GUMS. ALLAYS all ?AIN; CORES WIND COLIC, and is the best remedy for DIAlt.R.IiCEA.It is ab- solutely liarmless. Se sure and ask for Winslow's.Soothing Syrup," and tette no other Twenty-five cents a bottle. TART STATEMENTS. Fortune won't smile on you i.0- lu e -ss yomeet her half way. When some people drop- a hi:rib, it sounds like 'ad explosion. It .doesn't ritquire an earthquake to shake our faith in some peo- ple. .-- • --.- Of all human virtues, the world is apt to regard succeSs as the greatest. The people who pose as Illartyl'S ,seem to get a lot of satisfaction out of it. There is..aiways acertain .amount of coolness between the iceman and his customers; Ay lawyer will 'tell yen that some people ,,hate to take advice even when ey pay for it. it is possible for a, \\Tonian's hcad o be turned by flattery, eveti whel. .She has a stiff xleck. ` you want. 10. ft RAY ioxne ot Wain or Dair prwos right. DMS'BOX, et. Toronto. Var s bonn &CENTS WANT NIVASSIIIIS WANTED Witold). 3 --AliretiTyler, London, OntatIo, NTS WANTED BrEltIlW1IBEE.-t. Dish Rags business with beat lieoniut r ert st. Dwyer Vo., Limited, Toronto. OTS WANT1.11).-A study of other Agerler propositions convinces us. none can equal ours. you .will ways regret it if YOU don't applY toe particulars • to Travellers' Dept., EEO 41bert St., Ottawa. I MISCELLANEOUS.' HAY -td P4it' SCA"' Wilsc"" Seale Works, 9. Bsplannde, tawouto. flLIILMACIBINEltY, Portable or heavy, Lathe Mills. Shingle Bogloes and Boilers, Mill Supplies. 'The N E. Long anufacturing Co., litd„ west street, ortma, Ontario. 11,f) Inryd1t011.s. LUUTS, bitc,atiortreliytelel ootri toho ctitrydniintir:iirutr.: jell? Co.. Limited, Cellingwood, Ont. nist ITaAu5sentt°;,dag,,It'fi,,ou:F f.;110° I Vu tiny necessary. 'ahoy are inonev makers. An. ply. B. C. Co. Ltd., 23 Albert St.. Ottawa. Ont. TON SCALE DUARANTEED. Wilson'a RE Seale Works. 9 Esplanade, Toronto. r.ECIALtSTS ADVICE *PRIM, Consult, us in regard to any disease. Lowest>. prices in drugs ofall kinds. Trusses fitted by mail. send "measure, meat. Glasses fitted by ago. 'Write to -day for anything sold in first,eless drag Mores to Dr. Reitman, Collingwood, Ont., CHENILLE CURTAINS n /Id all Wilde 0 ttottlF.: honsings, Digo LACE CURTAINS DYED ADO OLEADED LINE NEW, Write to m about yoaro. BRITISH AMERICAN DYEING CO., Cox 158, Montreal Tho Soul of a. Piarao is the Action, insist on the •TTO ploz,L90 fano Nation -443= Canada. Business Caiiege cHATHArd, ONT. 1"• a • gechlapsosis blrofitsseulatinesAsmunT3ralnAilnngerica's .414 STUDENTS PLACED IN ins 388 STUDENTS PLACED IN 1001 475 STUDfolITS PLACED IN 10/0 ty• lviiraiexel pypaouyi: lfull fare tiisptston insuolufl,and bring If you cannot come to Chatham, we Can Good board and room, $3.00 Der weak. long distance students ler hall fate by mali Nil .117 tievflrui;;\0;,rt:dar:LNIts, rcohi n ii060atei ns oc180, tnolu. la. :cur ,t .8,01 lupe zed, nirp .:E,LAvge.ci. tial .5r t Eight calls Just resolved for Stenograph - ars, l'eseliers, and Ausqltors, for ooeniage wortii OTI1 $GLO 500, give you. 9orno uloa, 01 the demands cOLLECE REOI,ENG 0071 ?ATM YEAR SEPTEMDER 5TM. Ca:gtie 33 tea at iivur'it ertateara. A sato and SIITC 3na. rear ro 11,1,',.4.5' elshd trottbleti niall . , tiles „ Co:logo. thee Graves' Worm Exterminator, 'tiothanA, 51