Exeter Advocate, 1912-10-17, Page 3ONLY ONE WAY TO
CURE RilEUMATISM
Its
�BeB Treated, Through h r the
Blood ail ; ,
cl the Pa.�or,olis
Gila.
Driven Out.
The twinges and tortures of rheu-
matism are not due to cold, damp.
wea then as so many persons sup-
pose. Rheumatism comes from,
poisonous acid in the blood. This
ui m,edioa.l truth which every 'su f-
ferer should realize, There is only
one way to euro rheumatism—it.
must be treated through the blood.
All the liniments and rubbing and
so-called electric treatment in the.
world will not eure rheumatism,
and the sufferer who tries them is.
not only wasting money, but is al
lowing the trouble to become more
de+ Drat ted in the system and hard.
er to cure when the proper remedy `.
is tried, Dr. Williams' Pink Pills
always cure rheumatism because
they go right to the root of th
trouble in the blood. These, Pills
snake the new, rich blood of health,
and in this way drive out the pozs-
onoits skid which causes rheuma-
tism, Thousands o2, instances of
mires might be given, among which
is the following alae, Mrs, G. R.
Dulauaago, Cherry Valley, Ont.,
"I wa.s attacked with .then'
zuatisw which gradually grew
worsen until 1 was eeoarzftned to nay
bed. For about two weeks 1 had
to be shifted and turned in bed as I
was; utterly unable to help myself.
I well tirades the doctor's care an
SQ far recovered that 1 was able
gat up and, move about, but, th
trouble still, xeauaiazed in my sys-
tem,
ys-tern, If 1 put, any hands in cold
water, or if 1 went out in the even-
ing or in damp weather the trQu-
le would return, and for four
airs 1 thus? 5110exed tram rhewna-
unt'il 1 began, to think it could
driven from my system, Fin-
ttll, = 1 gave up all causer medicine
andbegan to use Dr, Williamsl
Pink Pills, and after using them for
a couple Of months 1 was complete-
ly cured and la aavc not had a twinge
of rheumatism since, 1 can recem-
mend the Pills to anyone suffering
from this trouble."
These Pills are sold by all meth -
eine dealers or by avail at 50 cents
a box or six boxes for $2.50 from
Tho Dr, 'Williams' Medicine Co.,
Broelville, Ont.
TJIE OAVSE.
Auntie --"Why, Tommy, how you
do grow 1"
Tonamy--"Yes, I think they
water me too much."
Astonished Auntie --"Water you
too' muclzl"
Tolnrny --"Yes, auntie; they bath
sage every night and morning."
Recognized as the leading spoof•
fit for the destruction " of worms,
Mother Graves' Worm Extermina.
for has proved a boon to suffering
children everywhere. It seldom
oils.
"Why : did you insist on having
your wife join the Suffragette
Club el"Because;" replied `Mr,
Meekton grimly, "I want tot see
than Suffragette Club get all the
trouble., that's, coming to it."
t¢mard's t.iniment tor, sale, everywhere.
WHEN.
"When does .-your husband find
time to do_all his reading?"
`Usually when' I want to tell him
something' important.'''
_.
tit 0- es
Mothers 1 Are yonr little.Ones
erin r'omitching,' in
�'uff , .. lj',,� . 'burning
eczemas, ''or sutler torturing,
disfiguring skin, troubles? tAre
ou, yourself,',worn : ou.t' with
o gsloeyyless nights and . - ass
,l.
s n "Yl t lrl �c ie e s•n, ,e,y aritag .for t1 rn a
Then you: should know. that; err
most cases, a warn', bath with
esttl li tl utas
an a b e aPP ca om_ ®f
ui, Ointment bring immediate re
lief the little-sufferers
littlesu
ferers sleep' tired
'
ratted' mothers`zest and peace
�1 oItdistracted acted 1.
euscholds,
-Although,Cut{cura,Soap and :0lz1L',ment.nso
Old': by.and dealers evekywhe,t'!, w,
octal tocutioura,'',Dept:;,2NL,�O$dstpn,
1
:g�
A. wilt secure a liberal scamp, eofeach
th 32-p. book on ## e skin and scarp and
t eat of -their -A stir s
BEM'S J4Tr-1T,E: WAYS.
Sir George Reid, Australians High
Commissioner in London, who has
been travelling over Ameriea Late-
ly, showed on one or two occasions
somerather addpevtlin zti
es forr a
public man of his standing.
Be spoke at several luncheons
Toronto, and just as the guests'
were gathering for one of these';
events, he was introduced to a
number •of prominent citizens Af-
ter they had chatted for a fe'w min,-'
litres Sir George indicated his de -
ire that the others should precede',
him into the banquet room, and he
would see them later. He wished
flci ent.t
At the saanea lunebeon, after tbe'
cbairmau bad ' called Cal h'im, to
speak, there was an, awkward
pause. 'Everyboid'- wondered what
the wait, was for, VOW know yet,
but the fact is that the Australian
knight would not arise to speak un-
til all the waitresses had left the
m.
it George, who is a man of coan-
ble girth, described Virtue
only man in the world w1u
anted a whole 47Sa Itinent,"
This sally provoked a laugh..
his request a stenographer,
as brought to the luncheon so that
remarks could be taken verbal -
a and cabled to all parts of the
Empire.
places wa
Tdi
Coatfia.'aIca lrixilior' `galkes t+<i
Poston.
.
A housewife 2was recently surpris-
ed when nook served Postum is
stead 4if tea dad coffee. ;tae sl as
"For, the last fzvo ox sty. yews 1
have been trozaa`.ed with uervOus-
ness, indigestion art trtubls.
I couldn't get any benefit from the
doctors 'medicine, so finally he or>
dered me to stop drinking coffee,
which. 1 did. (Tea is just as injuri-
ous because it contains caffeine --
the drug in coffee.)
"1 drank hot water while taldng'
the doctor's medicine, with some
improvement,,.then went back to
coffee with the swine old trouble as
before.
"A new servant girl tore me
about Postum—said her folks used
it and liked it in place of coffee.
We got a package, but I toId'her I
did not believe my husband would
like it, as he was a great toffee
drinker.
`'To my surprise he called fox a
third cut, said it was "good stuffs"
and wanted to know what it was.
We .Have used Postum ever since
and both feel.. better than we have_
in years.
"My husband used to have bad
spells with his stomach: and, would
besick three or four days, during
which time he could: not eat or drink
anything. =. But sitee he ave tip
coffee and took to Postum, he his
had no more trouble, and we now
fully believe it was all caused by
coffee. ,
"I have -not had any -return of
my.-formertroubles since drinkihig
Postum, and feel better and can 'do
mare= work than in' the last ten
years. . We telt everyone about it -
some say they tried, it and did riot
like it. I tell them it makes all the
difference as to how it's .made. ;It
should be made according to dirt e-
tions—then it is delicious." u
Tame' given by Canadian,Postuin
Co., Windsor, Ont. Read the book,
"The Road to Wellvillo," in pkks.
"There's a reason."
Mvor read the above= letter? A new ono•
Appears grow, time to time, 'ho* aro
genuine, true, and full of humanlntdrest,
AVOID THESE:
° a
�Aatomobilc' coming down the.
road •"rvith , ,twelve -year-old kid at
the wheel .'
Barbed wire fences. Co around
if it's a mile.
Man who wants to, tell you how
to run =om it business..,l Ten to one
he can't ',run his own.r
Man who wants to give you some-
thing `llin fore nothing.There must be
t �
something the matter with t
Matron who has daughter .who is
taking singing Iessans.
Goldmantel clocks if you wane
•.tq gfil+,x,� ..
to catch a train.,
1til'ince pie for bio sfa�tr, 6
',title -made shill
•
KINC
BARD
Tlae tasty touch Vas, nreanti
so.muoh" for 3;1n04y0ia, aYtor-
Hoorn t,ea or socii1 ec4ping.
ideals E Nourishing
et
thorn From your Oroner
'trade supplied by
JOLT ra S*l,; BIRKLL+ el3zE1fl 1NC?,
IHAMIL.rON.
R
best Work in Camusl .. god Toda:lst,
ORJT1S1i RIVE ss?CAN, IDYFIng CO
Y, 0. BOX- 5Z 5.; steaal ra;.at
Maypole Soap
FOR HOME
D'YetNG
a:$1es nd elye* at -• °
one oper;tioa, gip. ..-
ing remarkably{'..
den,, bteght, fast
colote.Dyescaatoe,
wool, silk ut ua:x^
BRM. 24 640414
n,
Wiflgavesissyateaale,
Colors lee, bEaclt
1.5o styour dealer's
orpostp t) vii h. Viic
let "Haw' to l} e"
fawn l;, i. G 11fI#1 r R. Ifaaal
,
ltn;
FOR^aT r
is czkttrely dlflrx int free
6eltiotlrs,P.1R°tw+ tr+i#aXcktiaraet,l`ts.tfllaxcar2:'6C'*SCAGTraillt
mastlari slpxusarkaliar,
laQta t brk iii4 Pa cit tu9i p!ice
g[or7r".$: i,14tt ," aiktt4"a`" t'ati .. w i #
ivoelliT oink 1itt# .ta$
+Pa
'kk`T,I+S t1. " rile illy
tr, ;esitter' all. ie 'nit "a. ,tt�'+ Psek
iivaiat� Cct
atltedaataitr a
sans exar 'R aKa
+k aa4Adl�a't/Tv�ml
a, r' HtS.S4';+IM1'M,tR ZAtP.Ik yp a
aaticilo R, ;HFM�+�.7T�t1P.� M
s Mays, cant.
Y
Mahetlto
the
there
at
at
any
has
taa'ge
is
ing;
noon
explanation.
tiality
o'clock
"microtia
movements
nine
from
plates,
evening
through
ward
euro.
o'clock
ing
approach
hour.
o'clock
more
of
and
o'clock,
til
about
his
safest
that
career,
ness
supposed
Iain
credit
ant.
lawyer,
the
when
know
if
sir,”
case
case.,
IlilCt`l<LO R
A celebrated
interesting
: are more
nine o'clock
nine o'clock
other periods
also discovered
of microbes
less at three'o'eloek
and three
than at
of the
...cam.-
hour"
in the
their
and
they
the
bound
Be. noted
every
there were
of
From
the
and more
all kinds,
then, immediately
the
it was always
.three
researches,
time for
S 3111.81E '1 "1T1M
+.
lliaie
inarda
that
and
duxin
310
a
Merit-
after-
'.L'he
par-
nine
the
by the
Ave to
going
in the
home-
plea-
i
six
even-
of 'the
nine
germs
good;
nine
un-
to
is the
I'
i
a ;ease
of` his
ivit-
of?eer-
to' the
g the
truth
'You
"Yes,
dat
win de
rtp*atry'tyy`r,t,able at
slatai the
scientist Baas
a annourtccxaeztt
microbes in. the'iair
in , the morning-
at night 'than
of the day.
that the ,percent-
in the aitmospher
in the
o'clock in the
any other times,
,advanced for the
microbe for
and p.m, is that
is controlled
of.people. From
morning they are
homes to .their working
from five to nine
are again journeying
streets, either
,,or in search of
that at or about
:morning and
indications
, the microbe "rush"
that time on until
atmosphere beoame
crowded with
some bad, some
after
tide began to ebb,
lowest around
o'clocl;ri According
"after lunch
a nap.
WHAT WILL HAPPEN.
A Southern lawyer tells of
came to him at the outset
wherein his principal
was a darky named Jackson,
to have .knowledge
transactions not at all
of his employer, the defend-
- "Now; Jackson," ,said
"I want you to understand
importance of telling the
you -are put on the stand.
what will happen, don't„you,
you don't tell the truth.
was Jakson's reply ; "in
I, 'expects our side will
m 'a
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Baby's Own Tablets are baby's„
r best friend: and the another's great-
est Aid, : They .cure constipation,
simple e fevers, bxeaa,k up colds, expel
worms anti' regulate the stomach
a�zzcl i oweils., .Conteereing 1Sheut.Mrs.
°Napoleon elle er, $t, Martel,
Clue., Writes; "I have used Baby's
C)vtn
Tablets' fox oogstipation and
simple: .;¢ever forboth my little girl
of
tree years,a -any- boy of loor.
months ami • have found them e k-
1' tirely satisfactory, stud. always keep
them in the hduse ?' ;The Tablets
are sold by medicine dealers or by
reailktt"2:siat,O a box from The''Dr.
Williams' Medicine Co,, 33rockville,
Ont.
Noy lS € Sot E.
FEliENT THING,
e.wkzrxs, junior, was
ut to ;be married, and on the
of this momentous occa`siorl lie,
discussing the' forthcoming;
riff with his father,,'
"W �,
saying,
1 leer her' -a '
at ai
f s
,
w_
a
' I.tnu�t Confess that I don't feel so z.
sure of Alis marriage ;bus -moss as I
did at first. In. fact, I'm funking
altogethe>r."
"Nonsense, my boy lt' responded
his parent, "What du you mean?
Mandie's "a f406, girl, With a little
BRAI 0J
ess delight
ayes tlI t tired feeling
PTON 5
money and plenty of coraampn-sense,.
What .,bore do you !alit 1;,
"Ob, yes, 1 adreuitr that .`' replied.
Beery ,junior, "But if e ,p11,
fine far you to talk, father.
Inas rie l my moil -ter; brit I'm
Tying a total stranger ""
F•lt1EIISP1OXt,° LE
want-! nkH#,ta6 , Ciired These
P.3`Seticn on chc, hemorrhoid oid Vli'+Irr
at are swnlleu,, i.41,04,114e4 and
rged with Weed, is ilat canse:s
e terrible pain' and stinging
ailing. of piles,'
ni�Ela a
icd ,,t. n kat will be feund to give
a Bolero raztarnin
Th a aaaa Pearson,.
Allaert a .,- a''itea.'
all for tbe« fit
row malt- >lalt. taut
laffired g'r'eatly 'laser
Zu uk and
f, a 1 etlantitalt+l
nag three or fritts bo*
',ted a ccaxrtftltxte core."
gist: at -e Sanford, of Weston,
,.
"s' i `o,, ., ;$4y,,$ ; "1 suffered
l n dada, �n lames, but atirn'.
.+' now elt'red ine.".
Williai a :Tkanty, of Vivo
River, encs Co., ICS.,
1 Suffered t-errribly. #sen.
atti
pins,
be 1aay2n at txtea4 he�aa� alums
able, 1 t *mons ossa
lit l ev ytb t tried. gage
t.l slagate;it good. 1 u,
trying ': a ri+aus remedies,
lad tnf atlax-Eta s •a id
nre 1 would
Aftera.
All gle,etricallly driven, machine to
Olt kl»dllng wood as ► rtivelt;�-,.
t, •r
Tial Ropiil�,:zolt'Qf',laixaaa�?c,`>; has /p-
ied 30 per cent. is the last 20
eaxa, - ,
Blortro1�•tic. ek£hintg is tamed lay a tl
t i ew pros esa tQ ,produioz blaxde�xttrd sm;
clonal dies. Pl
beriar will be gi v e a a wireless ca
5t t2OO iwitit 2,500. lies radins by al,
Freud)
pa h9xlire az ob esu ti'chits
4 Pro a u' > ar n l ! lir z.# ng cyan-
t'lr:e rdintg' t4 raeel. tzt ecx rt estir 1
wakes China predu es almost
Q00,000 tins of coal a Year,
A redbot poker will soften -,
ptatty and matte its. removal arotancl
window Palms sat eftsyt, matter.
London has more than 2,000 n a- l
tMl eauritbuses axid' the number 2la E,l
11< ia'g ineren5ed,at n matte of a,bunt
thirty a week.
It has ;been esl2u nt ,d t{taafid at
eosts aa. dollar tr4 top aan rrditzhi^y
passenger train .n aviu t fifty
mile speed. alt
Alt baternatzo2tu1 eQn4 s en -
dreilog4, €cliroato10
will lig. {tell' at itladrad a Godber
of neat year. 4
For .treating returned by
it taaniea:s n New '" itlt de rtinu '
has installed tlaplete sat r sli
ffili in plant.,1 e,,f, p !
t lf: Snafu's 4,1ACeti d mirseaa cam p'
0ttl .ate eacially ,reeordt ui ais 3a.1'o� : uk
ductile
yielding but abottli 4,4 10,- !aria
tree ttltas a. wear.
le
'tile,�cab which is" aadiatg via
(Ain is as ewer wltoel frE
t1t the bot.' 1‘111,4 coats c +1st f a
ncloseid. 't
An
favor ill
affair
1a10tt 1 r
110 it""ow. 1Jasaxdeara° sof illi i�
gestive ap ►alratus allottld'' tae dealt
with at Oneta bottra colalplintioans
airlso that Maty tali ilTittzeit tta oopo'
with. The sttxetit aremedy to this
end and ono tltait xs within ra acih of
all, is Parmelee's Vo 4et llladill t,
the best, ialaltive Anil sedaativo alta
the maarket Do net delay, but try
them. Hutu. One trial. w a convince
ainyeno 'that they are the best
stomach regulator that elan be got.
$tau ---Do you believe ,a Man knows
when be; is'In love? He -Yes; and
he doesn't know anything else,
tonsil's Liniment Cures aandr ft.
u
He ---So you lost that handsome
little dog you bald i She -Yes, in a
railroad aceident. 1 was saved, but
the . dog was killed.; He ---What a
pig i.
Very many persons die .annually
from 'cholera and 'kindred summer
totnplaints, who might have been
saved if proper remedies had been
used. If attacked do not delay in
getting a bottle of Dr. J' D. Kel-
logg's D,t'senter ' cordial, the medi-
cine
cine that never fails to effect a
cure. Those who have used it say.
it acts promptly, and thoroughly
subdues theeparin and disease.
Let every one inquire of himself
what he loveth, and he shall know
in his heart what sort of 'a man he
is.
Nilnard's: Liniment Relieves Neuralgia.
Grace—"I'm sorry your brother's
marriage has -turned out such a
failure ands:s such, a ;rich°wife tool"
Blanche -"That's just it; rich
things never did.agree with,Jaack.
A Remedy, for Earache,—To have
the'earache is to :endure torture.
The ear is, a''delicate organ and few
care to deal with i3; considering it
work for a doctor. : Dr. Thomas'
Eclectric Oil offers a, simple rem-
edy. A few drops,' upon a piece of
lint or "medicated cotton and placed.
in the :ear will• work wonders in 're-
lieving -pain
e-
lieving`pain,
AGREED WITH THE' COURT.
"I wish to;rrtako a 'notion." The
speaker ,stood . a little .unsteadily,
looking at the judge, wh.o ignored
him. Pausing a moment,/the would-
be maker of' the motion ° sat down,
fife was a; good'• lawyer and a friend
of
judge, the. presidingd ep :but, at times
he vias not quite in, condition ,for
ro s o rproceedings.T le
deco z cut1
judge shook his he
ad i
and r leaningin
g
ford=aid, •said sternly e "The court
t'
A
that
' of, the opinion, Mr. t
��yy
7 9
you are snoby
uite -ourself i" "It
q
b." "Well, that's thofi st
correct
o
p iriion.I.ve heard Ifroi this eon'i"t,J''..
he- remazked'With an- air- of solemn
app
rUta
a "returned to his
chair;
iihere l e (rurii€�,rned in "iinperturable
n3
illy �lkACR C a TY na
Good Houser B a i/rw.s; 0a
Cee p a,en ,ems easy e m:s
!t.
buildings and anopia OVUM; etl
& from Harm
alsaaa.
;amaaWWclat, 'crenae
A
DTIV WANTED
A
'veere tcra W
t'}a�$t>e@ leas
4„b An3k :hh
elii
a nd Kart
trade.
anw a at.
toiek1,
'Drente..
M:
Piano Action
Tor02at
om . 'Ti
.An expertmake ker c
new piece et fural€itere an
leek as if it wars a0.Years Bali
d so can the average small boy.
The Real Liver 1'ill i . torpid
i, r naeztzis a dired system,
saean,,1aaasWide and Ix►,,
lxe incl#; teen,
-
eh ilit . The very
beat xttedieltfata to ttr cruse the liver to
healthy netiorn as 1'amrnableo's WI;
table 1'Bls. They are compounds d'
of .purely vegetable substances of'
eaarefnl selection and: PO other pills
have their fine qualities. They do
not gripe or pawn and they are'
eeable to the most sensitive'.
omaach.
Xether—mlsTellie and her bus-:
baled are still guar oiling." Father
-•"What, does he still object to
her wearing high heels i" Mother
---"Yes, and why should she lower
herself to please him.'-
ALLZ,.S
ANI;?S1ltnENO1
Smoke Stat'
and Flues, \'Va-
€agi,nes and Boilers
A1TEo s° 9'4quTa,
nit rahSub
$car Island, Aug. 26, 1903
3fin,rd's Liniment Co., I,imitnL
Dear Sirs, --Your traveller Is here to -day
and tie res ,r•etting a Iniad" quantity of
ver IfitiTa:iLD'S LINIli17N7'. , We -'find it
to best Liniment on the market, making
no. exception. We have been in business
13 years .and have 'handled all 'kinds, bnt
have dropped them all but yours; that
sells itself; the others have to be pushed
to get rid of.'
W. A. HAGERMAN.,
"What brand of cigars do you
like best, Snooker V" "The brand
you have in your pocket." '
Only the uninformed endure the
agony of corns. The knowing ones
apply Holloway's Coin .Guise and
get relief.
Throw mud at a man and: most
of it falls' off; throw flattery at him
and it sticks.
Minard'e Liniment Cures Burns, Eta.
" A. mail can dress in ten minutes,
:hut it usually; takes his wife 'an
hour or more to straighten up the
house ,'after he does, •
Nearly every man " wants credit
for knowing more` than -he really
does.
Women'secmrno gest admen
t
—the root of°so muchof their.<''
411 -health--- otr tlYY ieids to
r
P P
#ne eEitle but'' ccsk min nctien
of Na-Dru-Co •Laxati<r es.
1' �
r •':cr ,
ryiJC. it O 'Et �(iUr 1r c 1 t Sc
bx Y i�>�s
L1 E0 L rr U b C Mesa 6.
PfA
. n o aro etc r ,
A
Curedatlalloitt aperxtloalta, All'wbo era a1Slid watt tLis dleeaso
and wish to be au raad rlairrnanently,,
safely and quickly wr3tvr this great
Homeopathic remedy, which will be
vont .poet -paid anywhere in the
world with full instructions for
using no aaa to et%t a Derms.rient
aura. Brice $L Address
40104 T. WMT
homeopathic Pharmacy, Arnprlor,
Canada.
Most
Economics
Odorless
glil Lamp
ever invented. Burns ordinary
1 Qf! Kerosene Oil. "A
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Peanuts Ye of 8'43"t'"
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18, 21; 28 Days -045,5183, 075, and up.
Also Cruisos.to the Orient, Around the
World, Italy and Egypt, etc.
Sendfor Booklet, Stating Cruise.
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