Exeter Advocate, 1912-7-18, Page 7SAVE TUE CHILDREN.
Mothers who keep a box of
Baby's Own Tablets in the house
Pay feel that the lives of their lit-
tie ones are reasonable safe during
the hot weather. Stomach trou-
bles, cholera infantum and diar-
rhoea carry off thousands of little
ones every summer, in, most cases
because the mother does• not have
a safe medicine at hand to give
proreptiy. Baby's Own Tablets
cure these troubles, or if given oe-
casionally to the well child will pre-
vent their coming on. The Tablets
are guaranteed by a government
analyst to be absolutely harmless,
even to the newborn babe. They
are especially good in the summer
because they regulate the bowels
and keep the stomach sweet and
,pure; The Tablets are sold by me-
dicine dealers or by mail at 25 cents
a box from The Dr. Williams'
Medicine Co., Brockville, Ont.
CRUEL PRISONS IN SIBERIA.
A Story of horrors Told ° by iOEfte.
Marie Sh1 olnik,
Mlle, Marie Shkolnik, who has
recently arrived in London, Eng-
land, after escaping from a Siberian
prison, describes the sort of living
misery to which prisoners are sub-
ject, Mlle, Shkolnik received a sen-
tenee of imprisonment for life as the
result of her partieipation in a poli-
tical disturbaneo in that commun-
ity.
"Oriininal and political offend-
ers," she stated, "share the some
punishment, the conditions being
precisely the same; for both classes,
After being taken to Irkutsk' by
train, women and men in groups of
rom eighty to 100 set oat upon the
horrible march of from lee to 200
miles to the prisons. They cover
some twenty-five miles a day, rest-
ing at dight in small wayside exec.s
bolus, which ere full of vermin.
"We were given about ed; a day
with which to purchase food, but
this suffieed to buy bread and water
only, so that those who had no
money of their own had to be eon -
tent with that. Men were chained
ars they walked, but the women were
allowed to go free, although the
soldiers were extremely roe.
"The prison was over u. hundred
years old, having been built for the
men prisoners who were formerly
required to work the gold .mines in
the vicinity. Here the women were
herded in parties of thirty andforty
in cells built to accommodate ai
dozen people,
"There are always a number of
children, for feeding whom no pro-
vision is made until two years have
elapsed, the children mcanwhilc
sharing the starvation allowance of
their parents. The women are 'set
to work making mattresses. All
their work, including the sorting of
wool, is done in the room in which
they live,and as a result deaths
from conumption
are so frequent
that no notice is taken of them. The
women are entirely in the hands of
their captors, and none escape vio-
lation, either by the officials or the
Cossacks."
Mlle. Shkolnik owed her esca"pe.
to a serious illness which caused her
removal to Irkutsk in order to un-
dergo an operation. She escaped
by a means which she cannot di-
vulge, lest her story should involve
punishment for those concerned.
The chief warder of the prison
was suspected of having aided her
in her escape. . It was discovered
that he had a considerable sum of
money in the bank, and it was sug-
gested that she had purchased her
freedom at the price of £3,000.
Mlle. Shkolnik •states that shenever
in her life held communication with
the official in question.
OULD SCHEAM FOR.
HOURS KITH ECZEMA
Baby Dreadful Sufferer.. Could Not
Keep Him from Scratching., Every
JointAffected. Used CuticuraSoap
and Ointment and He Is Well,
"Enclosed find my son's photo and I feel
by writing these few lines to you I am only
doing my duty, as my•son was a dreadful
sufferer from eczema.:At
tie age of two weeks he
began to get covered with
.red spots on his legs and
.. groins, which mother
thought wasred gum or
thrush; but day by day
itgrewworse until every
joint ' and crevice were
affected and baby started
screaming for hours day
and night, "such a_ thing
ae';sleep was out of the
question. 1 took him to
two of Sydney's leading doctors; one said it
was; one of the ,worst"cases he had seen; the
other did not think it so',serious; one ordered
ointment for rubbing in; the othera dusting
powder. 1 followed •their prescriptions':for
over four months tind:still baby kept getting
worse. I could not keep him from scratching
aso, great web 115' tlgouy.l .
" When he was five months old -1 tried the,
Cuticura'Rernedier}"and lam very thankful` to
'say my baby is to -day free from -all his Adler -
lag. His groins`wete bleeding when I started
and other, parte affected were the lower part
of his bodyunder the kneesr arms, in arm
joints, eyebrows and neck but after twice
usingyCuticurai Ointment 1' began' to.ace. ..a
difference and, by ,the time 1 had .used one
tint; along .with the bathin with'Cuticula
Eoap ,baby. was nearly cured. 1 still kept, on
Lasing;the Cuticura Soap':and Ointment; and
Scow, ,thank goodness, he is uite well and,
@�tt!though he is now, ten month's old, has' not
Fuad any further return 'of' the 'trouble"
Si ned) Mrs. G.. Martin. 2 • Knight, at.;
r ineville, Sydney, N.S.w„ Mar. 31, 1911,
Oakum .% Soap' and Ointment' are .sold
hhreughout the world, but a liberal sample,' of
each, with a,S2-page book 'on the care -and
treatment ef'the skin and hair" will be 'sent
free en applicttion.to Micro,
exD. C,o t chin bus'A've., Bosl ou','il 5 h
a%zvE WAY TO PACK A TRUNK.
Cala Economize in space -as Well: as
Pennies.
A woman who is constantly tra-
veiling and yet. -who finds it most
necessary to economize in space as
well as in pennies, has found the fol-
lowing plan for packing her one
trunk a most excellent one, At the
bottom of the trunk she has a par-
tition made large enough to carry
one large or two small }tats, This is
strongly made, so that it cannot
easily be broken. At the side of
the partition she places a wooden
box filled with sawdust, in which
are her bottles of medicine, Here,
too, she lays her shoes, each pair
carefully rolled in `linen Covers. On
one set of shoes she puts her pair
ef rubbers, and inside the shoes ehe
places her boxes of pills or pow-
ders which would not go into the
box of medicine.'
Then she has six or eight pieces
of heavy cardboard cut to exactly
fit thetrunk. These she covers
with linen or ehintz, that they
look exactly like large envelopes,
with straps or strings to fasten
down the flaps. In these huge en-
velopes she pins her dresses, shirt
waists, etc. Two or three dresses
eau usually he put in each envelope,
Everything is kept absolutely flat,
and nothing can be pushed to one
end of the trunk when it is stood
on end.
At the top of the- trunk is ashats
low tray, in which she puts her
laces, ribbons, ; veils, and gloves,
etc. Than underwear is rolled and
placed around the edges of the
trunk, or is fended fiat and laid be-
tween the envelopes..
SALLOW FACIES.
Often Caused by Tea and CQftC
Drinkizi
g
Row many persons ` realize that
tea and coffee so disturb digestion
that they produee a muddy, yellesv
complexion f
A ten days' trial of Postutn has
provon a deans,; in thousands of
cases, of clearing up a bad *ample x -
ion.
A Wasbn, young lady tells her
experience ;
"All of us father; mother, sis-
ter and brother --had used tea and
coffee for many years until finally
we all had stomach troubles more
or less.
"We all were sallow and troubled
with pimples, breath bad, disagree-
able taste in the mouth, and all of
ussimply so many bundles of
nerves.
"We didn't realize that tea and
coffee caused the trouble until one
day we ran oat of coffee and went
to borrow some from a neighbor.
She gave us some Posture and told
us to try that.
"Although we started to make it,
we allfelt sure we would be sick
if we missed our strong
coffee, but
we tried Posture and were surprised
to find it delicious.
"We read the statements on the
pkg., got more and in a month and
a half you wouldn't have known us.
We all were able to digest our food
without any trouble, each one's skin
became clear, tongues cleaned off,
and nerves in fine condition: We
never use anything now but Pos-
tum. There is nothing like it."
Name given by Canadian Postum
Co., Windsor, Ont.
"There's a reason," and it is ex-
plained in the little book, "The
Road to Wellville," in pkgs.
Ever read the above tetter? A new one
appears from time to time. They are
genuine, true, and Lull of human interest.
WOMEN AS LION TAMERS.
;lave More Patience and Meet with
Fewer Accidents.
A woman seems especially adapt-
ed for training animals. both
domes-
tic and wild, as her motherly in-
stinct
i5 an esential factor; animals,
like children. requiring patience,
sympathy; vigilance, intelligence
and . firmness. In the ease of the
lion women are more successful than
men as trainers and have fewer
accidents.
Claire Heliot, for nine years a
star lion tamer, but now retired,
who'greatly loved her twelve lions,
declares' that the most potent fea-'.
tures in the, art of animal training
is the ability to impress the fact
that the trainer :Can be depended
upon to deal kindly with her charge.
She began training- lions when 22
years old. First she would feed
them with meat from her hands,
then she, would sit for days three
hours at a time in the cage with an
iron bar and a whip inher hands,
getting closer each day. In a
months' time she patted their
manes. In four months she taught
them tricks and then exhibited
them. She had twelve in her grotto.
She never whipped :her ,:5Iions, only
made believe by cracking the whip
over their heads: Though a Ger-
man, this trainer • always spoke
French to her lions. the Ianguage'
being quicker and thus more com-
manding. She loved her work,
though findingit hard, and when
she retired kept some of her favorite
lions to play with.
kill Brains '
busy, to talk.
It's easy for
enom.ies after
heirs
s nearly alway too
a man to forgive his'
getting square ' with
4 sO U C
LikiKEIVES
aro hest for nursing
mothers because they do
not affect the rest of the
system. Mild but sure. 256.
a box at your druggist's;
NATIONAL mum ANO-CHrmIPAL.
CO.: Or CANADA. LtA1tTCD,
263
A HAPPY VAGABOND.
Barrister, Who Itevels in His Rags,
Refuses to Work.
A man in rags, who proved to be
of good family and 'once a barrister
at the court of Marseilles, France,
was arrested in Paris for being
without visible means of support,
"Why don't you work?" he was
asked by the magistrate,
"I do not like to work," was the
ingenious reply.
The prisoner went on to say that
although he was as lawyer in a good
position, social obligations and the',
necessity of wearing good clothes'',
became irksome to him twenty years
ago. lie left Marzeilles, his family,
his friends, and respectability, tcu'
tramp the roads of France, where he
could not breathe in the trammels
of convention.
After some years, he get tired of
tramping, and enlisted in the For-
eign Legion under a ,false < name,
He remained with the corps for ten
;srf ars, and then came back to
Prance to tramp the roads again,
begging as he. went.
The magistrate offered to find this
incurable vagabond food and lodg-
ing in ahome, but he refused, and
was therefore sent to prison,
set
TWO FAMOUS BANDS.
Coming from Englnud for the Calla
dian'National Exbibitiou.
Two famous bands from England
will make the musical attractions
at the Canadian National Exhibi-
tion this year sonnething long to be
remembered. The Scots Guards
Band from Buckingham.`Palacce,
the
t lil r d of this famous s br1 ad of
brigade
bands brought across the ocean by
the Exhibition people, will alter-
nate with the Besses o' Th' Barn,
which all lovers of band music re-
cognize as Britain's best brass band.
Two such musical attractions have
never before been brought together
on the continent.
TILE NAPOLEON HAT.
Almost every season brings for-
ward some millinery creation on the
order of the Napoleon hat, a type
which is most becoming to some
piquant faces. This little French
shape shows nothing but a single
handsome feather mount in bril-
liant colorings..
It Eases Pain: Ask any druggist
or dealer in medicines what is the
most popular of the medicinaloils
for pains in the joints, in the
muscles or nerves, or for neuralgia
and rheumatism, and he will tell
you that Dr. Thomas' Eclectrie Oil
is in greater ` demand than any
other. The reason for this is than
it possesses greater healing quali-
ties than any other oil.
WITHOUT AN ARGUMENT.
"Do you have any trouble get-
ting your daughter to practice her
mu sic ?"
"Not at all. I -simply say that it
is time to wash; the dishes, and she.
goes right ,to the 'piano.."
ED. 7
1
ARSENIC IN VEGETABLES.
Arsenic has been found as aMor-
mal constituent in man and ani -
male, and now Drs. Jadin and As-
trug, two French biologists, show'
that it may be derived from edible
plants and fruits. They examined
thirty-nine vegetable substances,
and .obtained arsenic from all, the
quantities ranging from 0.25 part
per million in almonds sed beans.
Other vegetable matters, contain-
ing arsenic are the common cab-
bage, the turnip, the potato, culti-
vated mushrooms, black truffles,
Japanese rice, red haricots, grey
peas, split peas, lentils, .artichokes;
salsify, chicory, lettuce, spinach,
green peas, celery, carrots, water-
cress, cauliflower, wild asparagus,
hazelnuts, filberts, chestnuts, ap
pies, pears, oranges, pineapples,
and bananas,
INSECT STING ,;1ND Summlat
Insect bites and stings, ° blistered
feet and sunburn £ These three
things, or any one of them, oay
spoil some days of y oris vacation,
or make your work a bores its?
Bulk is the remedy you need! It
takes the "burn" out of these red,
inflamed patebes where the sunt has
got haste on you; it eases bad mos=
quato bites, and it soothes and heals
blistered feet and hands.
In the hot weather young babies
suffer greatly from heat epote and
chafed places, Here, again, dam-
I3uk will 4ive alrnost blatant ease?
For cuts, burns, and more seri-
ous skin diseases, euch'as eczema,
blood -poisoning, etc,, and for piles,
Zam-Buk iS absolutely without- an
equal. All druggists and stores
50e,box or lam-I3uk Co., Toronto.
NOW -A -DAYS.
"Do you think he really loves
her?"
"Why, he's marrying her, isll.'t
ilea V'
clues, but now -a -days that'e
longer any proof."
The Pall That Leaels Them All
Pills are the most pot talal.e
compact of all medicines, road when
easy to take are the roost acceptable
of preparations, But they must at-
test m
theirpowerto be popular. As
Parmelee'e Vegetable Pills are the
most popular of all `pine they must
fully rncet all requirements: A.c-
curatele compoundo~d and composed
of ingredients proveu to be effective
in regulating the digestive organs,
there is no surer medicine to be
had anywhere.
It takes a silly woman to trust ca
man who couldn't get redit for a
scent head of cabbage at the ear-
ner grocery...
Mlnttrd's Liniment Cures piston -mem
Both men and women want to
eon cal their age, and for much the
same reason. Men wish to appear
older than they are in order to rule
sooner, and women -wish to appear
younger than they are in order to
rule longer,
Cholera morbus, cramps and kin-
dred complaints annually make
their appearance at the same time.
as the hot weather, green fruit,, en-
cumbers, melons, eta, and many
persons are debarred from eating
these tempting things, but they
need not abstain if they have Dr.
3. D. Kellogg's Dysentery Cordial
and take a few drops in water. It
cures the cramps and cholera in a
remarkable manner and is sure to
cheek every disturbance of the bow-
els.
SUPREME TEST.
"Is shefond of children?" "Very.
She'll even rent her houses to peo-
ple who have, them."
He—` `
T thinkour family'
y name 1s
a very fine one." She—"Do you?
I get dreadfully tired of it!"
Minard's Liniment Cures Diphtheria.
It's easier for a man to make
money if he isn't on speaking terms
with his, conscience.
Worms cause fretfulness and rob
the infant of sleep, the great nour-
isher. Mother Graves' Worm Ex-
terminator will clear the stomach
and intestines and restore health-
fulness.
Hope is the advance agent of re-
signation.
Minard's Liniment Cures Colds, Eto.
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FACT''AND FANCY.
Some men are overfrequent visi-
tors' to the theatre because at home
they never get a show.
Every hour' 4,000 human beiii',
ound of ,Shee '.s wool ro-
will
P P p
duce one yard of cloth.
When some'men' tell you they are
self-made, you hardly know whe-
then they are bragging or apologiz
lug.'
The oldest national flag -'in the
world , is that of Denmark;, which
dates from 1219.
There is no record of any man
ever having starved because he kept
his mouth split aka 11
If you can't la.r alp 'somh{rli„„ng 'fo
:a„ralpy..'ay, aft 1t douvn 4 ,„;
Think this over!
Is there aruj bet°ora e
costs you less ercu ''#. t v
CO' COMFORT
is guaranteed keep eep Flies offy?earCsttta
# Apra
4a PER GA1
Dilute with # ts1lena of water
rite fax ar,enet.saw se
E 1dACi.ARER IMPERIAL CHEESE CO.,
LTO,, WOODSTOClt,, OlNTAE/O,
Sala Jsifra, Thar E1300 MitnotsctertnT Ca,,
LiteiterL Montreal..
PfINISRMENT FOR
The etun anent for i
in $t. iletetaburg is to ..
coffencler,, no atter what his social
sition, sweep the streets, Web-
tieed gentlemen, same of them in
' f sS suits, are occasionally, it is
cl, seen sweeping that streets of
er a night s carouse.
Clean Stomach, Clear Mi Tf
+mach is the workshop of the vii
:tons and when it gets out
x the whole system elogs,
ie
pathy. The epivits #lag, t
d droops and work beeomee im
Bible. The first care sheltie]sheltie]be
estore healthful action of the
ach arta the best preparation
for that porpoee as Parmneleee Ve-
getable Pills. General use for
years has won them a leading place
in medicine. A trial will attest,
their value,
'ARMS' FOR •SALE,
1l, W. DAWSON, Ninety Colber'na3 4itar4at„
Toronto.
titin`•!•` .'"f`ECtUfiaNn Xii`ii,�se .
, buy .beanaifel hundred stereo in
Northumberland County, including Stock
and Implements. There is in the stocll
4 horses. 19 rows, etc This is a snap, and
can be bad on easy terms, Possession at
once,
QOI) FAH XS 1Y LINCOLN, T5 ELLAND,
Halton, Peel, cork„ Dtuham, North..
R;nberland,„ Prince Edward conirtiee at
reasonable Prices,
•A LBEI4T . EASE aTCi1EW.11v AND
Manitoba lauds. In largo or small.
buManitobaorks.
1W12' PA1t)1S-"Irl;, sizes. re Salfi
Nisg sra Fruit 'Celt..
1. alliWSa11a. Toronto,
Ik21. n]
Land $14
w
cd,.
su
oat tail
will gi1sn,3fe
i'0l acus .seeureai, Free :Sok 18 explain.
orallPion sciaoaa3 Telegraphy. 't'erepto.
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TINTS. T1'±1•rEtx13,APliE?t
in ;great demand throng.4.
North Went: Six lti1ont130,
Day and Mail .coati a;er.,
AND PAR11 of
a Works. 9 Feptt
Flt, ' T.1/10R5.
ternai and external. eared vr
bT our home treatment- Write 'l$
Fl e too late, Ar, 1Reitman3te dice Co.,
tad. Cellingwood. Opt
seAtio °CARa2Tnbp, W
tle Werke, 9 Esplanade. Toe
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x tluable Information. Otte' her.
ittuatt the information ,arced the
l9strstl valued at Me. D,
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CURIOUS.
Little Girl—".tire you the trained
nurse mother said 'vas corning
Nurse--"Yes, dear, I am the
trained nurse."
Little Girl -"Let's see you dee
some tricks."
ticby,'N. S.
3finard's Liniment .Co., Limited.
Gentlemen,—Inert August my horse was
badly cut in eleven places by a barbed
wire fence, Three af e cuts, (small ones)
a1
healed. soon,. .:but the others became e fpul
and rotten, and though 1 tried many kinds
of medicine they had no beneficial result.
At last a doctor advised me to use 311N-
ARA'S LINIMENT and in four weeks' time
every sore was :healed and the hair has
grown over each one in fine condition.
The Liniment is certainly wonderful in its
working.
JOHN R. HOLDEN.
Witness, Perry Baker.
SHE HAS THE MONEY.
"I swear I cannot live without
my wife.”
"You love her so ?”
"Well, not exactly that. You
see, she has the money.”
EI -I Try Murine Eye Remedy
Ao Smarting-FeblsFlne—ActsQulckly.
'gyp Tritttorlled.lreak,wateriEyeland.
Y S% UNgmnutated Eyelid,. 111natrstet9 moot
to each Package. MIME Is nom-
EY
om-
E es patanded by oar OeuIIst,-notn"P tent
e7 Atodtelno"but tided In euccoeetnl PLye1
Neede ti clan,' Prkctice far ninny teats. how
i . rr ill dcdteaist to the. Public and sold by
Care'Druggists atn Aseper bottle.: ;forme
Eye Satre In Asoptic. Tabes, 255-500,
,..�. Murine Eye Remedy Co.. Chicago
"Yes, sir; when we were ambush-
edwegot outwithout losinga man
or a horse or a gun or " "A
minute," chimed; in a small, still
voice.
No surgical operation is neces-
sary in removing corns if Hollo-
way's Corn Cure be used..
During her engagement a girl
-thinks life is one continuous moving.
picture show.
Mlnard's Liniment Cures Carget in Cows.
DISTINCTION.
Mistress (engaging servant)—"I
hope you have nice print dresses,
-and I expect you always to wear
caps"
I'm very
'
Marg—"Yes, im mum, par-
ticular to wear caps. I shouldn't
like to be ` taken for one of the
family, mum !''
eat by past, lit tsar In.
'•rs( place to
lTISH`.AMERICAN 'DYEING GO.
lfovTEKair.
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curves
CANCER AND TUMOR
Canadiiart 64 -whin: Purifloo Co., ArldgebareA CAL
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Protoeaomeet --Rowutlty
Cnmplon and B'ooltlets on Appllectlon
JAMES LANGMUIR & GQ,, Limited
15741 Et mth irie Street TORON
it
THE Aniline!' 00
of nomads, Ltd.
es there, Avsaut
TORONTO
CHALLENGE
CO
Aetnew1 dsa,he
bn eke (iocstcraw.
tics of Water-
woof Collas
avcrrnnJe. Ank:
to ace. and ks
4o other. AIS
. tote or slircoti
for 2.5e,
Suppose
you order some "RING
OSCAR" SARDINES
this Saturday. Then you
can make a Sardine Sae-
lad for Sunday's lunch
that will be ` the nicest
you ever tasted—much
more desirable than.
meat this hot weather.
Get Them From Your Croner
Trade supplied by Jahn W.
Bickle.tGreenmx liamilion.
HE'S MARRIED NOW.
"Blingley, why does Oldboy re•
fuse to speak to
you'? You u used
to
be good friends." "Yes, when we
were bachelors; but he's merriest
now." "And what difference does
that make?" "Well,: the fact ia,
I made him a handsome wedding
present of a book, and he been'$
spoken to hie since!' "What waa
the book ?" " Paradise Lost! "
The female house, fly lays from 120
to 150 eggs at .a time, and these
mature in two weeks. Tinder favor-
able conditions the descendants of a
single pair will nuniber millions in
three months. Therefore all house-
keepers should commence using
.Regularity .
of the bowels is an absolute neces-
sity for good health, Unless the
waste matterfrom the food which
collects there is got rid of at Least
once a day, it decays and poisons the
whole body, causing"biliousness,' indi-
gestion and sick eadaches. Salts
and other harsh mineral purgatives
irritate the delicate lining of the
bowels Dr. Morse's Indian. Root
PilLs—entirely vegetable -- regulate
the bowels effectively without weak-
ening, sickening or griping, ' Use
M
xa+clii;aD►nRoot i 171's
early in the season, and tl
a large proportion elf th
crop.
al
1l.