Exeter Advocate, 1908-02-06, Page 31
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GROWING GIRLS
NEED PINK PiLLS
This Tonic is Necessary for Their
Proper Development and to
,-insure Health and Strength,
There are thr••nghout Canada thou -
rends and tlwusands of young girls
who are in a condition approaching a
decline. The eeemplexion is pale or
sallow. Appetite fickle. A short walk.
cr going upstairs, Leaves them brenth-
ics and with a violently palpitating
heart. lieu:iacties and dizziness often
adds to their misery. Doctors call this
anaemia -which, in cenim nt English,
means poor blood. There is just one
sure and certain cure for this trouble
--Dr. Williams' fink Pills. These pills
make new, rich, red blood, strengthen
every nerve and bring a glow of health
to pale faces. Do nut waste time and
►money experimenting with other medi-
cines. Do not delay treatment until
you are in a hopeless decline. Get Dr.
Williams' Pink Pills at once and see
how speedily they will restore your
health and strength. here is the proof:
Mrs. Joseph E. Lepage, St. Jerome,
, Que., says: "My daughter Emilia be-
gan to lose her health at the age of
thirteen years. She suffered from
headaches and dizziness. Iter appetite
seas poor. She a as pale and apparent-
ly bk>odless. She had no strength and
cculd neither study nor do any work.
Doctors' medicine failed to cure her
and I thought she was going into a de.
cline. She was in thLs condition for
several months when a neighbor ad.
viand (ho use of Dr. Williams' Pink
Pills, and I decided to give them a
trial. It was not long until an im-
provement was noticed and the con-
tinues use of the pills for a month or
more completely cured her and she
has since enjoyed the best of health. I
feel sure that Dr. \Villiams' Pink Pills
will cure any case of this kind."
Dr. Williams' Pink Pills will cure all
troubles due to poor and watery Mood,
such as rhetimat°sm, sciatica. indiges-
tion, partial pnralysis, St. Vitus dance.
end the ailments that rnake the fives
or so many women miserable. Sold
by all medicine dealers or by avail at
5e cents n box or six boxes for $2.50
from The Dr. Williams' Medicine Co.,
Brockville, Ont.
ODD JOTTINGS.
Much so-called patience Is merely
laziness.
Advice is cheap until we begin to fol-
low it.
No alarm -clock Is required to arouse
a man's suspic"ons.
The most influential woman's club Is
the rolling -pin.
Woatth niay not bring happiness,
tut it cer'ainly helps,
The efforts of a plain girl to look
pretty are very often vain.
Good fortune nearly always finds
then in a receptive mood.
Cupid shoots his arrow, but his vic-
tim on , eels tate quiver.
Expert ce is the cream of life, which
age loo frequently sours.
Waste.' opportunities are those which
ge to the wrong people.
The more a man wants to borrow,
the more he shales your hand.
The man who real:zcs les foolishness
has a certain amount of wisdom.
"All the worlj's u stage," and most
o; the people on it are bad actors.
\Vhl'e some men outlive their useful-
ness, others are horn wiliout any.
THE TRADERS' BANK OF CANADA.
• Annual Statement Shows Solid Posieon.
J
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The annual statement of the Traders'
(tank just ieeued shows a year of suc-
cessful operations and the strong post•
tion 111 whit^h this Bank stands. The
net milts for the year, after making the
usual allowances, amount to 02.2.t,22;
le. the shareholders a yearly dividend at
the rate of 7% has been paid, whilst ere
rest account of the hank has been in-
creased by 8100,000. In the midst of
prosperous times the Rank's directorate
has not been unmindful of the interacps
e ! its Officers, having donated $5.0U1) to
the Guarantee Fund and like amount to
the Pension Fidel. The balance of
8e5,364 has been carried forward to !text
year. The Capital Sleek of this Bank
new stands at 31,352,310 and tie iteel
Account amounts to $2,(10,000. The
ea of hence of the public In the 'Traders•"
Is altesled by $223,372,760.69. the amount
of deposlte. The Immediately available
neeete of this strong institution amounts
In between six and seven million donate.
The whole statement of the Traders'
Rank is welt calculated to extend the
confidence of the people of Canada in
1h( institution and n•fleeLs the greatest
reedit in the management. It is plainly
evident that the recently appointed gen•
oral u►anngcr is adhering to the sound
conservative principles which have char-
acterized this Bank eine(' it was estate
1:shed years ago.
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HAPPY FAMILY.
Jes'4.1
by, Mistah Trubble,
Lt,us.. in n hurry-
Dars, one !Keith dal wants ye,
lou dean nerd 1' worry'
ik'ys no one needs n doctah-
Ailin' hasn't de queslahun-
\\'e hain't n<> •ort of sickness
I:xcep'n 'rule digesLthun,
1s there anything more annoying
than having your cern stepped upon?
1s there nay th:ng mere delightful than
gelling rid of it Holloway s Corn Cure
will do Il. Try it and be convinced.
A GRACEFUL WITHDRAWAL.
"he you know who that old man is
talking to our hostess?" asked Mrs.
Itun,k'rer of the fatly sitting bes.de her.
"Thal." answered the woman coldly,
"ix my son."
"Oh," gespe.l Mrs. 131underet, in er.n-
tuition, "he's a geed deal older than
you are. is he not?"
Weak and Pale Women t.00ll.hl' keep th1
way when by the use et ^ 1. r^nu1. '• the A.,t
kiemir, they ,• .111.1 very quickly recover their health
nd strength. Try 1t 1
OLD FOX Ulit\TING EXPERIENCES.
Markelnen Take (!p a Chase -Refuge
ou House Tops.
During the recent run of the Essex
end Suffolk foxhounds the good {people
of Wivenhoo had the novel experience
of seeing their town invaded by hounds
and huntsmen ani of looking on at
the death of regnant in one of their
streets, says the Westminster Gazette
it i; not long since the New Cut was
the scene of an even dere startling in-
cident, when a full grown fix sudden-
ly appeared netting eking the middle
of the street when marketing was at
1!r busiest. To n man every costcr de-
serted his barrow and with cries of
"Tally -Io" joined In the Chase. Dash-
ing toward Bluckfriars road the for
soon doubted, and darting under n
irllitereee barrow sought refuge in a
wheelwrights yard, where he was
found firmly wedged in the spokes of
a cartwheel and carried off in triumph
hey u second hand furniture dealer.
A fox was recently chased by the
Relvoie hounds into Aslacky village
and went to ground in the churchyard;
another sought refuge on the house-
b:ps in Ilullavington village and was
dislodged by nneanc of a ladder, while
still another was killed in the dining
rcorn of Gayhurst House. the residence
of \V. W. Carlile, formerly M. P. tor
North Bucks.
WOODEN LEGGED OX.
Bullock's Limb Was Amputated -Artifi-
cial One Affixed.
There Ls to be seen at present on the
farm of the (lope, on Berwick Corpora-
tion Estate, Scotland (tenanted by Mr.
Richardson), n bullock feeding for the
rr,nrket, which has a wooden leg.
It appears that while the bullock,
which belonged to Moll. Dowson, was
betng taken from Newcastle to Berwick,
he leg was broken in the railway wa-
gon. On arrival at Renwick the broken
limb was set, but as it showed no signs
of healing the veterinary surgeon arnpu-
tated the leg and substiti.ted a wooden
one.
The leg was made by efr, J, Cockburn,
joiner, Berwick, and the leather by which
the substitute is fixed, by Mr. T. Cock -
rime, Bewick. The experiment has
proved successful, and the animal is now
being fattened on the farm.
GRATIS.
inquisitive Visitor: "What did your
father thrash you for just now?"
Dejected Boy : "Ile tht'.tst►ed rue for
nclhin'. Did you think 1 puid him for
doin' it?"
A
WI MEDICINE
FCB LLL CHILDBBN.
A11 so-called ": oothing" syrups and
most of the powders advertise, to cure
the ailments of babies and young chil-
dren contain poisonous opiates, andel]
overdose may kill the child. Baby's
Own Tablets are absolutely safe. You
have the guarantee of n government
analyst to the truth of this statement.
Good for the new Lorn bale and the
welt grown child. The Tablets posi-
tively cure such ailments as colic, sour
stomach, indigestion, constipation. dinr.
rhoea and teething troubles. They also
cure simple fever. break up colds, pro-
vont croup and destroy worms. Every
mother who has used this medicine
praises ft highly. Sold by meelcino
dea'ers or by mail nl 25 cent; n box
from The Dr. Williams' el dlcine Co„
Brockville, Ont.
INDUSt'RIAi. NOTE.
"Oo-ooh►!" shudders the fair young
thing wino is going through the iron
works. "What makes that awful squeal
every lime they start the metal through
those monster rens?'
"That," explains tier guide, "b the
pig iron!"
Iligh-s-haat gra•luates who start out
to set the world on flre soon discover
that there are a lot of Ire engines on
duty.
Worm,' cause tevere:11ncst, rr.oaning.
and reellessness during skep. Mother
Graves' Worm Externitator t3 pleas-
ant, sure and effectual. 1f your drug-
gist has Ilene in stock, get him to pro.
cure it for you.
Cii \NCL, TO SHOW IT,
Mrs. Bigg; --"1 hear Mrs. Itknv Lt
going to move again?'
Mrs. Dtggs-"lee, she moves every
month since she got her new furni-
ture.'
1 Scratching 1. teellah ; It enty rnzkeo :t ts►Qt
,mstt.r war.-.. 1%r•%roi. rotate allays the pun,
r)tana the skin .d eruptions and other acres.
1t<by out buy a Doltl• t" -lar 1
After a shnrl meeting a 11111e sewing
was initilged in by some sof the mem-
bers c.1 a social gathering, and half.
way down the programme 11>e name of
Mist Augusta proven figure 1, Alas!
however. utter) the Ilene cline far her
to appear n mcsreylger arrived to say
that Ibe I1dy was suffering from n very
brut cold. and herefore the eliairman
had to excuse her to the audience.
"l.ndics and gentlemen." ho raid. "1
have to ann0Onee that Mks Ilr)w•n will
to unable td) sing. ne nnteeit •CJ, and
herefore Air. Green will give us 'e
$.mgr r ! Thank. g v ng' !"
Men should
I(;oi; for this
Iag on
(,hewn).^
'I -t)6 z. (. I
guar ant cc ,tile �.il;,El (;u.liity cf
Black Watch
1
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The Ria B1 ell ►I
!VIIUIIN OIL OF PINE
it
\\'Illi. BREAK UP A (0I.D IN 24
!HOURS AND CURE ANY COUGH
THAT IS CURABLE.
It is the Otey preparation of pine con -
rounded from the active principles of for.
est tars that is intended for internal
use. It { er•meatet the whole system
with the wholesome, healthful 811110s-
pliere of the pine woods, heating any
irritation of the Iltncuous surface teat
tray be present. 1's action on the kid-
eeys is most beneficial, affording sp)eeely
relief in cases of rheumatism due to
ori; ac!d in the s)•stem,
Put up for dispensing through drug-
gists only in 3 oz. vials. each vial se-
curely sealed in a round wooden case.
Re• auro to get the genuine Virgin Oil
of Pine oompoun:l pure, prepared only
by Leach Chemical Go., Cincinnati, O.
Properties, uses and directions with
every vial.
A DIPLO-\CAT'S RI:1'l.Y.
"Some penplo," said the earnest citi-
zen, "are saying that you made most
of your mousy on politics."
"1 know It," replied the boss, "but
there are others who say 1 made all niy
tnoney out of politics; so who aro you
going to believe.'
ZAJI-Bi;K CURES P1L1:9.
This distressing complaint is succees-
ftlly dealt with by IlseZum-Buk treat -
wine The sgeny of Piles is as excru-
ciating a.; floe disease itself is weaken-
ing, and every sufferer seined lose no
4:ne in giving Zam,l3uk a thorough
Irtal. "leant-t3uk subdues the paint, al-
lays the inflammation and enables rest
and conifort to come to the worn-out
ttlffer•cr.
Mrs. E. Boxall of 75 Scott St., St.
!Moines, Ont., writes: "I consider it
my duty to write of the benefits derived
teem using 7.am-Buk. For some months
1 was a constant sufferer from bleed-
ing piles. I had used a great tnany
ointments. but got no relief until 1 had
tried Zara-Buk. It cured mo and I
have had no return of the trouble.
Since my cure, 1 have advised others
suffering with a similar complaint to
nee Zant-Ruk, and in each inslanee
Noe heard satisfactory reports."
'Lam-Ouk also cures cuts, burns,
Scalds. ulcers, ringworm. itch. barber's
rash, b'o`t poison, bad leg. salt rheum,
abrreeons, abscesses and all skin !n-
jc•rte§ and diseases. Of all stores and
druggists 5n cents box or from Zarin
Buk Co.. Toronto, post-paid for price.
3 boxes for $I.25.
A FANCY WORK FIEND.
'ik>es )•cur wife do much fancy werkr
"Fancy work? She won't even let a
porous plaster come into the house
without crocheting a red border round
it and running a yellow ribbon through
the holes!'
BETTER FIFTEEN= MINUTES ON t1
BIKE TIIAN A CYCLE OF
CATHAY.
A few years ago tsomo krovving pro.
phets predicted rho oo.lapse of what
they claimed had previously teen little
better than n fad, and. was now, no-
thing less Than a boom of a great healib
,producer -the bicycle. Might just al
well talk of a steamboat or trolley cal
bourn, them would be about as rnuct
room for argument.
This will undoubtedly scent a pretty
broad statement to many readers, but
ft is none the less true. in theao pro-
gressive days of rapid transportation,
the newspapere continually chronicle
the new records cstablLsher1 by the fast
ocean steamships and overland express
trains. The bicycle has been dubbed
"The poor man's Automobile," and this
phrase puts the whole story in a nut-
shell. When the wheel first scored its
popularity, it was taken up largely by
n pleasure -seeking public, wt•o. atter
tering amused, tossed the toy ssAe and
turned their attention to some other
term of Indulgence. On the other hand.
the steady and econornieel working
man bought the wheel as an investment
--It was something to bank on. and it
Cheeked the heavy ear fere expen,liture
that was always a drain on the family
p'.cket-bank. (empanel with tis' strcel
car, the bicycle was just as quick In
getting to the office in the morning and
tack hone again at night.
Appreciating an n:set of this kind.
oouunereial men, laboring mien. and
even women in the weeders walks of
mercantile !if'. have adopted the wheel
as nn eerntil . nec<'asity. Transp arta.
ten Is the keynoleof both personal and
national true^es,--tike great pr•,b'ern
line always been "lo conquer dLttance.'
The wheel. therefore. Ls a alapte and
dependel l•e quantly. it has preyed' its
value bolt; to regard to rolucing do^-
tor'a MIs and street railway dividends.
The Serena of 11.11A will. no doubt. Ace
o tremendous revival et the bicycle
Cray...
"lla,1 the ree:e been The Thing,
inch red 111., leen Eng:and'' K n?.
\Vnui•l have cried 'he retie -bet single
My Kingdom for n Wheel."
NOT LUCK 011 '.lCII)E`T.
Surcosi 14 slot a twitter . f tick er nem
fedetit. it k the re'. ilt et eeil direct,({
cffurt. Have a dttu•ac and reasonable
pure see, end stick to it. 11.E detertnet-
e,l 1.1 su•xecd, awl spat w ill su<'cded. .1
theroughly cultivated d w ill elinlT gee
you strength of puiedie • aid t'Ii••rg•t•:
en, rgy to wo:k. teraliee no suc(c-,
p..'sib'•e with. ut the hnntest eo•k; en-
ergy L. t: a :! , 'grains1 difllr't:tIi. s :•n.l
I. I IIp.rsl y w' ur v. ''t
eenlrot an] e e • ! .'It. - -: en.r_viu
slu(ly your wcai. teerit. :+:t•1 rdedece
thein ey de. !rntee gentile Itsl eeergy
vveedell m •lh••d is •t' ..II treeredled
n -menet latent- e • , ..:1 fere'.
.• ill ter-
. ;t :•tvr 10.
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rill: reganl 4: i -.
fol 1' •
SENTF:NC,l; SERMONS.
Nothing is built by hammering alone.
livery li:e t, worti, the love we put
into it.
I Things divine ate not defended by
l afodgtng.
The door of Meth never opens to the
key of prejudn.c.
Love never knows how much it gives
nor what it costs.
Its folly trying to hide a false life
behind rt tl; ht for troth.
A lot of neglect of Wren hides behind
enthusiasm for the masses.
'1'les world is none the brighter for
those who have money to burn.
Folks who pride tte,seleets on be-
ing smOnth are fur !reit being poi stied.
It's hard for a man to be bored with
his neighbor who is not honest with
himself.
Carrying n bible under the nrm does
not prevent carrying poison under the
tongue.
Many a mar busy driving others to
heaven is walking backward on the
road himself.
1t will take more than faith in the
miracles of the past 10 heal the mis-
eries of tate present.
There's a iot of difference between
slaving faith in your works and work-
ing your faith.
Poople who have no love to spare al-
ways heye plenty of surplus sorrow
k distribute.
if you have large reserves of retie -
ler. you will not be without the small
change of kindness.
SMAItT DOG, THAT.
Tho conversation had veered roued
to dogs.
"Well," said Bumpus. "hero Is a dog
story that wilt take some beating. My
friend Johnson hai n most intelligent
retriever. One night Johnsson's house
caught Ore. All was instant confusion.
Old Johnson and his wife flew for the
children, and bundled out with them
patty sharp. Alas! one of than lied
been left behind; but up jumped the
dog, rushed into the house, and soon
re -appeared with the missing child.
"Everyone was saved; but Plover
dashed through the flames again. Whet
did the .dog want? No one knew. Pre-
sently the noble auintn' re -appeared,
soorcl)ed and burnt, with -with Mine
do you think?'
"Give it up!" chorused the eager list-
eners.
"With the fire insurance pollry,
wrapped in a damp towel, gentlemen!"
Wies-
DON'T OVERDRAW YOUR BANK
ACCOUNT.
To overdraw your hank account, whether
mentally or physically, is more suicidal
even than to overdraw materially. Repair
wasted by=nen, strengthen shattered nerves
and rejureo:.te your rheumatin system by
•isitini the famous Mineral nail Springs
of the "Rt. Catharines Well" of IN.. Cathar-
ines, Ont. A postal card to J. D. McDon-
ald; District PaPeenaer Agent, Orend
Trunk Railway Rye'em, Toronto. will bring
illustrated descriptive matter.
We would never suspect love smart
some people were if they didn't tell
us.
Rickte's Anti -Consumptive Syrup is
the; resell of export chemical experi-
ments, undertaken to discover a pies
venlive of inflammation of the lungs
and consumption, by destroying Il:n
germ, that develop these diseases, and
(iii the world with pitiable subjects
Hopelessly stricken. Tho use of this
Syrup will prevent the dire consequenc-
es of neglected Colds. A trial, which
costs only 25 tants, will convince you
that this Le correct.
Shop assistant--"Ikl you prefer a
shirt that opens in front( or at the
back?" Hodge -"l mostly wears them
as has an opening tit the bottvin and
another al the tope'
wit make the Rm hstie Statement that
"•I•h' n h 1.'• Month •1 fluter will do rn••ro t
ta'I••ve neuralgia, lame Ia. k ham'spi an.l kimlreh,
trwhlna than any r.ther plstter. "_:a tins and $1,
Ott. Hila. ,all dtugtt.'t
Young Wife Ito b.•gg;nrl--"Well, how
slid you like It? I made It myself."
Biggar -"Oh, that wouldn't natter to
me, ma'am. 1 used to be a glass eater
in n circus."
Tis a Marvellous Thing, --\\'hen the
cur.s effected by Dr. Thomas' Eclectr'c
Oil are considered, the speedy and per.
ferment relief it has brought to the suf-
fering wherever it has been used, It
must be regarded ns a marvellous thing
tt;at so potent a medicine should result
from the six /dimple ineredienta which
enter into its (*imposition. A trial will
oonvince the most skeptical of Ile heal-
ing virtues.
MARY'S RF rs.
\thy had a swarm of tees.
And, oh, they loved her so;
For everywhere that Mary went
The bees were sure to go.
Gf course, dear sir. you wonder why!
The answer Mow noires:
\Vepool Iver• they would freeze to death,
Fur efary had the fives.
Fortunately for a mnrri,sl man. the
rids•i(e his Wife hands hint doesn't Dost
anything.
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ISSUE NO. 6 - CS.
CHRONIC CATAAIIII
fiELIEVEll BY PE -RU NA.
NOTICE OF REMOVAL.
J. OVENS
1
121 Ventre St. Tenant,
I Panay awes ae.tlar,
has tensed to mire on , a.diJaa preailws N
1) and it '1'.mperu,ce sirs'. •remp.eau.. 'tree
le !3.'1-1011 two block' north of Klna, wawa s1A
Yong, at.
RAW FURS
.NIP TO U$. W• pay hiabosl Now Yutt
p,lc.s. W• pay .:press. No commission. Yale
anortdoeet. Prompt 11 erns.
D. H. BAST-EDO & CO.
51 King St., Sac!, Toeontm
WniTB FOR MONTHLY 1'iti(J4 1.15?.
MRS. P. CARR.
MRS. F. CARR, Vineland, Ont.,
Can., writes:
"For several years 1 was afflict-
ed with catarrh, which made life a bur-
den. The coughing and hacking which
accompanied the disease was terrible.
"The complaint finally extended to
the stomach and 1 was in a wretched
condition.
.."1 tried different remedies and the
best professional treatment all in vain.
"Finally, as a last revert, 1 tried Pe -
rune upon the recommendation of my
sister in Hamilton.
"I could see steady Improvement and
after using four tot'Ies of that precious
medicine 1 was feeling well agaein, my
okl trouble being comjplo`tely a tbing
of the past.
"Today 1 would not take one thou -
send dollars for what this grand made
cine has done for me."
Peruna is a universally recognized
catarrh remedy. it will relieve catarrh
in its most obstinate Corm.
QUANTITY NOT QUALITY,
"Thal young woman next door to us
got a piano recently."
"Does she play much?"
"No, not much, but a great deal-'
They Advertise Themselves. -lime.
d'ately they were offered to the public,
Parmelee's Vegetable fills bcame popu-
lar 1ecauso of Ile good report they
made for themselves. Thal reputation
has grown, tine they now rank among;
the fist medicines for use in attacks of
dys:>eesia and biliousness, complaints
or the liver and kidneys, rheumatism,
fever and agile and the innumerable
c.'inplications to which these ailments
give rise.
Mrs. Jones -"What would you give
a slog to prevent its barking at right?"
Mr. Smith -"Give it awayl"
ITCH. Mange Prairie Scratches and
every form of contagious Itch on human
Ad animals cured in 30 minutes by \Vel•
ford's Sanitary 1 'tion. It never halls.
Sold by all druggists.
Fond Mnlher-"l wonder what hahy
is thinking of?" Fond Father -"Ile is
not thinking; he L; listening to hear it
his first tooth is corning.'
That Tormenting Cold that ,,a4. jou wretrh•
od will ri,,t come back it you take Allen's Ling
nal.ltn when your throat 1. raw and anre. Thl.
admirable rcniu.iy is Ire. (run) opium. Take it la,
me.
TO .\\'r)ID) INFRINGEMENT.
"Yes, sir," said the pompous Indi-
vidual wills the noisy lie, "1 am a telt-
made man."
"You ought to lake out a potent on
yo:me-elf," rej•dne.1 the ordinary mortal.
"Why?" queried the other.
'Pro prevent the possibility of there
being another like you," answered the
C tn. with en open -face(' smile.
SAME Iieneee1).
Giles --Doctors are a good deal like
highwaymen.
Mlk a-Ik.w do you make that out?
Gib,t.-- lk•eailse with than it's either
your stoney or your life.
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