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Exeter Advocate, 1908-07-23, Page 7A 1 • 01!11,140 Sufferers from rite, EplleW7, St. Vttns' Vane. Nervous'!roubles or Ye11lnR Sloku.0 shoud write the L1k I fu., 1:H lurks/ atreet,Torunto dor a tr,a1 b •t[1-' ut thelr lit ('urs and TFeauee. 1Li,clwe Wu tor pwtee a qpd packing. 4et ti ata THE NAME OF CANADA'S BEST PIANO Send for free catalog, N. 75. the Bell Noon(' Orp00 CO., ltd., Guelph, Oat WILSON'S FLY PADS One packet has aotually kilned a bushel of Alsr — SOLD SIT — DIUCCI$TB, C2OCIRII AND GENERAL BTOREII tee. per packet, or 3 packets for 28c. will last a whole ..aeon. Home Employment for Ladies LICHT, EASY, PLEASANT Such as any lady can do and enjoy. Any lady who wishes, and sons 'h s ad- vertisement dvertisement may, If she entre soon, secure this epportunay to be indeeendL ent, earning a good living in a very rosy manner. Work any lady can do. For par t.culars address Mi(y. M. SUMMERS, Correspondence Department, Windsor, OW. VICTOR -BERLINER GRAMOPHONES 1.II prices and styles from $12 40 to $2.4o. Write for free catalogue. DEPT. D t- I9NON10— AAMOPNONE COMPINY. 1 264 Yonge Street, Toronto. Agents wanted in every town. IT %1.1 \S (:HE el' LIVING. fflailie>-1d leibnrrs%hie to Get Menu on Less Than 810 a Month. That Italian laborers save mere money It the sante wages than any other lee tope'•an xnm grants is a statement maele in a report of the United States D•part- mcnt of Commerce, and Labor. The reas ,n is easily toun•J. A great majority of the unseated lab- eler.: in this country are employed in tailrnad construction and similar un- dertakings which are usually carried call wte re there are no accommodations for board.ng an.I lodging the men. The boarding camp thus becomes essenttal to tee contracting company. In the case of men of all nationalities except the Talions a fixed charge is Made for the boarding and lodg.ng of tech man. The Italians. however, in• eist on buying and c. .king their own food. Investigation of the reords of a con - trading company employing many lab- Oreri of var.ous nano ilitie3 in railroad eenetrintinn stowed that the actual Dost to the coni any .'t ge cer.es, provisions ani payment for cooks. wailers, fuel. tight. .'Ie., at its boarding camps was 1'► cants a meal. or 3.99 a wedk for each man. Tee men were charged $18 a month for board nd lodging. The nal any at the canine of rhe same company 1 ved mosey on macaroni. sate Inge, cheese, ear.hres and bread. ntacar- cn: and bread hxetng the sleeks end the others nod very sparingly. The average m Willy expense of each liabor- er. was ra f !l..wws: Twenty-five one and en.' -halt bound loaves of bread at eight cent:, $2: th rty pounds of macaroni, at eevo1 cent:. $2.10; sausage. :A Wines and clre ine. $I.5u; L"rf. 911 one:. M of the Italians. :n addition to not tort n'. spent an average of $3 a an,1 1906 gives accurate figures on the►WOMEN AND GIRLS living and ciet of livg of largo n bers of Rename under the usual uni oemmissary system. Tho average earn- ings for a representative menet in 1906 fin 89 gangs, numbering 1,530 nun, were $37.07. The cost of a.1 toed wa.s $5.3e, and s':anty rant and , un.lries, $1.49. or a total of $6.79, kay.ng a sur- plus of $30.28. These figures furnish one of the most pe tout explanations of the great amount .1 stoney bent by post -office orders to Italy. In 1906 the amount sent to all countries was $62,435,343. and of this $36.798.562, or 58.9 per cent., went to Italy and the Slavic countries. Tho total amount sent to Italy was 516,239.134, against $20,559,428 to Rus- sia and Austria-Hungary, which coun- tries have tw ce as many reprc'entutivea in the United State as Italy. ACROlt %IL GLORIES. illy A. Banker). P. rhap. on' of the meet sublime and g• rgeou; spectacles which this beaten iu' earth of ours affords i:: a sun, se as v owed from tt:o summit of a. very high mountain. A sunrise after a storm at sea, when tee great oio rises from out the bounlless expanse of the ocean, tinting the crests of the rolling billows in glorious hues and illumin ng 1I1e tea - eery tufts of driven surf in the Sarno lovely color is magnifloent, but however grand it may be it is far surpassed in seri-limey by a mountain stmrse. The &seine of night have gradually faded away, the morning star no longer ges- t• ns in the west, and the auroral glow c ,ntinues over to increase in brightness. New the domed and pinnad d summits of the long range of upreared snow - clad mountains, until now scarce dis- cernib'.e, approach gradually into view, and socn a billowy sea of cloud rest- ing on the mountain a few hundred feet beneath is plainly glimpsed. Bright- er and yet over brighter, the eastern ekes row have thrown off thecae)! tints et mauve end violet, and are gradually assuming a rose pink hue, white already Lee highest of tete mountain sweeties are glowing in the same lovely hue; the few wisps of feathery vapor floating overhead being also tushed with a tent of cr.imson-pink, mote beautiful than that of any sardonyx. And now at length tee orb of day has tesen above the h..rizon, floating the sante in a sea of glory, and pro-ont'ng a sjenaclo of su;urerne grandeur and sublimity. For the crests of the roll- ing belows of the cloud -ocean beneath, now. as from time to time the mountain wind impels them upwards, are glowing In tho auroral tires, a lovely snow-white expanse of curling breakers, here and there illuminated with a fringe of lus- trous carmine -lake. And then as the great hun:nary rises yet higher the rose- cle hues fade away, the sea of cloud rolls oft into the far distance, and the outspeard panorama lereath opens out to view. And as the rising of the sun dispels the darkn es of night and Illumines the eorth in the brilliance of its rays, revi- vifying a!1 nature, causing joy and gladness in all'the antrnate creation, and revealing beauty and lovoein.-ss which bed lain lost and hidden in the darkness, se all spiritual darkness and Sborn is dispelled by the rising of the un of Riglee usneas, the Redeemer of the worId, from all who come unto Him ter hie. Fcr in order to rescue mankind front the consequences of lits tranagres- s.ons. He as mankind's substitute took upon I1:mseif his nature, and. for all who will accept His offer, Himself sue fere' the i.enalt:es whkh were their due. .le III -'11 \ND AND SON (1 IIED. A \lather's Praise 01 Ztun-Iliik. Oakwood, Victoria. Dear Sirs.—i have great pleasure in staling that Zam-Ruk cured my husband of barbcrb rash with twice rubbing. It also cured my litho boy of a dreadfully tad ann after vaccination. I know of 9 -'venal other cunos it has affected and 1 cannot speak too highly •of it. I am sure if people ones try it they will al- ways ue:c it. Yours truly. It. SAVILLE. Zane -Bilk is healing. soothing and an- tiseptic. It quickly heals wounds and skin troubles. Certain cute for piles. Sold by all druggists and stores, 50c. a box, 3 for $1.25. Ikn't cultivate a taste for the affairs I f your neighbors if you would be po- pular. Are your corns harder to remove than those that others have had' Have they net had the same kind? Have they not been cured by using Holloway's Corn Lure? Try a bottle. Tea_here--"What is an excuse?' Utile Rill "An excuse is something you can't think of when you want it." A man may consider the marriage tie sacred, but it's deferent with the bargain counter ties his wife buys for him. A fat purse m:ekes a good etia: more than a slight diff••ren e. R, SICKERSTAFF h CO mon't' leer, (-help eignrs and to- •r ba. ea. t ch with the expense of 81 Stooks, Bends and Debentures. a n.enth for shanty rent, brought the Cobalt and alt alining and 011 Stooks of teen cent of living up to about $10 a Canada and United States. ,r,,Mth• sere►•-, et•••ate4 wi'h pr ropiness i •'rr•s- An exaefiratie:n of the re-ords of Poaden.• "let" !tire ratinxtd sy.•L•rns in New York. 111 to air Traders Bank assess, Ts,.ats, Sot j'ennsy'vania and Vie Jersey for 1900 teen. .t•,o e r Me Nana of Black Watch Ona Tag on a Plug of I3lack ClIewilg Tobacco Staab ler talk. Seedy Willie :to bar -keep re "Your re- fusal. sir. to 'rust mo t.) a pait:y draik n! whiskey fl'ls tie with ase n shmant an.l ind gnat: m." right. sir; you can fill yourself up with u'onlshmen' and indignation. and 't ' don t cost you a coP1er, but :1 you want to fill yeursetf with whiskey you will t,ave ti pay cash.' "My wife never I sys any atter,t.on to what 1 gay.""\fine -to c some -Imes.' "Hots do you rran:lge it'" "1 talk in my s:ea:pr It takes a lawyer to draw a w 'l so that he can gi something out of the ee :1 • fight otct it lakr. is lee.;. HELD BY ANAEMIA (Inlet!' the Blood is Made Rich and Red Health Cannot be Restored. Throughout Canada there are thou- sands of growing girls and women hekt :n the deadly clutches of anaemia. Slow- ly but surely a deathly pallor settles on their cheeks; their eyes grow dull; their nine -lite tickle; their steps languid. Daily they are being robbed of all vi- tality and brightness. 'Their sufferings grow more acute if neglected, until the signs of early oonsuniption become ap- parent. It your wife or daughter or sister complains of weakness, pains in tt.e side, headaches or backaches; it her appetite and temper are unoertain and she is often low spirited anaemia has her in its deadly hold. What she needs is new, rich. rod blood. Give her Dr. \Villiems' Pink Pills for Pale People without. Loss of time, for they actually make new. red blood. They make girls and women well and happy, impart an appetite and steadily bring lack the aerie and brightness of perfect, regu- lar health. Miss Carrie McGrath, 26 Fenwl.:.k St., Halifax, N. S., says:-- "1 believe Dr. Williams' Pink Pills saved my lee. Throe years ago 1 suffered from anae- mia in a severe form. I was all run down and as pale ns a sheet. I could scarcely eat anything, and what 1 did take did not seem to nourish pre. My hands and feet were much swollen and the least exertion would leave mo treeathleass and my heart boating vio- lently. I seemed to have pains and aches all over. I was so weak 1 Could not even sweep a floor. At different limes 1 was under the care of lhreee (tee- ters, but did not get any better. Ono doctor sald i had dropsy and that my blood had all turned to water. My friends thought 1 was In a decline and that 1 had but a short time te live. I was completely disoouraged myself, when one day a lady friend called to see me, and told me Dr. Williams' Pink (ills had cured her daughter of anae- mia and urged me ea try them. 1 de- cided to try them, and in tho course of a few weeks felt somewhat better. i !net the doctor one day and he remark - e' how much better 1 was looking. I [old him It was not his medicine but Dr. Williams' 'Pink Pi s that were help- ing 100, and he told me 1 had hotter keep on taking them. I continued to do .so until 1 had taken another half dozen boxes, when my health was per- fectly restored. I am more than grate - tel for what these pills have done for me and strongly recommend them to tel weak girls.' Thousands of men and women, now well and strong, praise Dr. Williams' Pink l'ills for having cured anaemia, general weakness. indigestion, rhewna- tts.in, neuralgia, nervous disorders, para- lysis and the ailments of girlhood and vegeta nhood. 'These Pills do this by making new, reef blood, which feeds the starved nerves#, drives out disease and strengthens every organ In the body. Sold by all medicine dealers or by mail at 50 cents a box or six boxes for 82.50 front Tho Dr. Williams' Medicine Co., Brockville, Ont. BLESS 'FM. Grao'r—"Have you seen 13erta's latest peo'oY'' Lou e --"Yes, it's simply lovely. I hid to ask her who it was." .\ Tonic for the Debilitated.—Parnlo- ice's Vegetable Pills by acting rnIld y but thoroughly on the secretions of the body are a valuable tonic, stimulating the lagging organs to a healthful ac- tion and restoring them '0 full vigor. They can be token in graduated dosis and se used that they Can to dlsoon- tinucel at any time without return of the ailments which they were used to allay. How it jolts a man's wolf -conceit in after years when he happens to come ncrose a love :eller ho once wrote to h nae! There Is no were obstinate Plan trouble than Salt Itheum. It sometimes linters for years. bat w•es••r's fiesta make. *tort work of It. Also, tae" We a Syrup to insure permanent curve Ilewkins--"H •w's henpeck gett ne on entice Ise merrier'? Ile used to v.,w that no woman could ever get ahead of time Hagg—"Oh, he's still leading, 1 It Ila.$ Many Om(hoes.—Before the Ger- tr.an soldier starts on a long march ho rubs his feet with tallow, for his first care is to keep his feet in good oondi- t:an. if he knew that Dr. Thomas' I c- kclrk Oil would be of much bettor ser- ene he would throw away his tallow end pack a few bottles of the Oil in his knapsack. There is nothing :Ike 11. A .vonian seldom real z•s that LShe has a good tiger, until her friends bo- gi:n to (Ind fault yetis it. Very ninny pen,ons die annually from o!era and kIndred summer cum- p.atnta. who ,night have been saved if prier remedied had been u-s.d. I1 at- tacked cin not delay in getting a bot- tle of Dr. 1. D. Kelt•ogg's Dysentery Cos eial. the rnelidne that never tall■ 10 effect a cum. Those who have used it 3by It acts promptly, and thoroughly subdues the pain and disease. How a woman dislikes t e have poo - plc tell her are is gest ng fat! "1 don't undersb+nd why women want to vote." "I do. It:: Lecau;e they ran t1" Nothing else is quite ,o pathotic as the g rl who in an effort to take on a beautiful tan overworked it the first day end got her arms reel the en•1 ct her nose bl_.tered, i' y !rte. f .^.e. id. 1;4 acid lam. Ms I :1:et notal, -swede" Tel Alt. RIGHT! Waste no tune to when -per when you ace th:rngs going wrung: For that., tine time that warhead should to corning good and strong. And it's n',t wise to bo sesbb'.ng it your plans cease going r.ght— Thata the time to roll your sleeves up and proceed stra ghtway to fight. Lvrryth.ng thins worth t:o w•.nning fs worth fighting for to get, And if you will keep on fighting, you'll be happy yet, you bet. Every somler cloud that hovers has its silver lining bright, Se just keep a gaing, brother, c nilent that all is right. Rainy days may cause you trouble, but dont waste your time in sighs, Just recall the Low of promise God !tae set uron the skies. Meet reveres in your teatime with a strong man's ch-erful laugh, And you'll find then shrink before you till they measu:e less than half. Only cowards sit repining when thee Mil to win the game; Only cowards try to slwuider on the word the weight of blame. Roll your serves up to the elbows, then pitch in with all your might. With determination :steady that you'll win out yet, ell right. D.:•n't you try to trouble trouble 1111 old trouble troubles you, Tison just face it fairly, squarely, and to trouble say adieu! Don't fret over opposition -16%s niuwt fly against the w:nd— You will win out if on justice all your hopes are safely termed. no the duty lying nearest, and be surd you do your test. Yours is but to do your duty, God will take car, of the rust. You may think success lei often hidden tar away from sight. But the doing brings the winning—ev- erything will Donne out right. - 4— THE BALANCE SHEET. Not as an answer - to its critics, or with the hope of satisfying th; constant persenent demand for lower rates, but Just as a mater of news, the interest- ing fact has loan given out that the Grand Trunk has, within the past few years expended $15,000,000. in double tracking Oho main line from Montreal to Chicago, that they have now over a thousand mike of double line—Ahs longest continuous double track undor one ,management in the world. At the seine tine they have been lay- ing down 80 pound steel where in for mer days there was 65 end 72 pound rails. And now, having set a new and hearer standard, they are replacing the 80 pound steel with new rails weigh- ing 100 pounds .to the yeard. In •other way they are bringing the system up to a standard which will make it, in all respects. a first-class railway. Every new bridge put in is made to carry the hen load. All this money, or the most of it, flride Its way back !r1 the pockets of the peopl., for the work IA done largely in Canada. arid the material, entering In. to the work, are largely the products of Canad.an milts. and Canadian hands. And all over the vast system, from Niagara on the south, North Bay at the ninth ---from Portland to Chicago, they are hui'ding new shops, round houses. staltnns and other buildings. In the dr•ub!e track alone the company have pptuveied additional safety that no mere dodo system could secure. No doubt a� business juatifles other lines will be • double tracked, especially the lines ksding down from the Greet Lakes, the cutlet for the wheat of the Northwest. LYTfiF DAYS. ileg on—"t saw your sister at a wed- ding a me time ago.' Miss Nipper—"In.teoll But 1 don't re- member Iter having menlienod that sto saw you." Hugson—"Probably not. i waa only the groom." AN INCOME of Fie-TyTWO penile ILS n year as long as yon live, or SEVEN IIt1NDIIED DOL- LARS (;ASH, Is the Finn Prizes in the carton conteit now teeing adve•rt:sed by the ORANGE MEAT couple. There ore a great number of other large Cash Prow and a!1 that is required of you te enter this Conkist is to send your name and address to ORANGE MEAT, Kingston, and continence saving the bottoms of packaged of ORANGE MEAT. Make a start TO -DAY. ORANGE MEAT and Milk sul pl es the rroet perfect and evenly balanced food the human subje t can secure, NAILED. Amy—".So you have a brother at a boarding school? \fay l ask what he is tak ng up Mamie--"tdrpenb ring." To Prevent is Better Than fe Repent. —A little medicine in the shape of the wonderful pellets which are known as- Parmeleec's Vegetable Pills, administer- ed at the proper time and with the di- rections adhered to often prevent a seri- Gus attack of sickness and have nx fley which would go to the doctor. In all Irregularities of the digestive organs they are an invaluable carrectivo and by ckeans ng the blood they ckear the akin of imlerfectinna. BRITISH NAVAL FORCE. The Monter of men in the active Ser - vi e of the Rrittsh neavy at the prevent tm•e is apr.reximately 147.443; of thee, (9.14 are .-,erving In fully -manned mea• go ng warships. and 16.659 are in nun le us crew ships. There rue 11,650 owett- -ng draft. , n leave, et•. The reynaind•-r are under training end in home eeteb- I.shments. except 3,730 m the Gee guard. There ere 2,949 officers "•I exec itive branch .f sub -lieutenant's rank. and abs:ve I;Ow nerving in his Majesty's navy, cel whom 1,¢45 are een.'tng in fully-mannedd seagoing war- st, ps. A two-faced woman is more danger- ous !Jinn a bare -faced W. When a man mixes busin•'aa with pleasure the pHrr:lpal ingredient in the tmtalure * pleasure. MANUFACTURERS INTENDINU TO LOCATE IN TORONTO WILL FIND Ideal Manufacturing Premises IN TRUTH BUILDING Flats 2,000 to 10,000 Square Feet Each LOWEST RENTALS, IN LUDINO Steam Power, Heat, Electric Light Fire Sprinkler System, Lowest Insurance. Most Central Location. Four Large Freight Elevators, S. Frank Wilson & Sons, 73.81 Adelaide St., West PANCO For Neuralgia, Headache, Rheumatism, Pain, Etc. 5o CENTS. ALL DRUGGISTS, OR The Pango Company, Toronto WMOu1ALs LYMAN BROS. & CO., Termite and Montreal; LYMAN KNOX a ('.LARKSON, Toronto; NATIONAL DREG CO., Loudon. 1 A. J. PATTISON & CO., 33 Scott St., TORONTO. Phone Main 1311 INVESTMENT BONDS. Stocks bought and solei on all exchanges for cash or margin. Cobalt orders executed for cash. CORRESPONDENCE INVITED. Larder City Cold Mines' (No Personal liability) Authorized Capital, - $4,000,000.00 DIRE CTORS. Arthur D:nn's, C•ntrr:ct•,r, Pretvl-!cnt. A.S. Wigne,roe M;,:. Holm -•s E'eclr o and Protection Co., V oe•Presldent. Fred. Annstreng, G ntri:ter, Sec. -Treasurer, F. H. Herbert, Arch t ct. 1. C. H•rltby, Contractor. Grorge Duthie, Sr., Contrao'or. J. H. Tighe, Miner. D�NKEi19. The Cre.wn B ink, Toronto. AUDITOR. Henry Barter. Toronto. The property consists of 28 lo -acre Claims imrr.od ately ng the new famous HARRLS MAXWF.I,L, and upon tee same amount of develop- m-•nt should prove equally r,s foal. 100.000 shares are now off- reel le the public at 15 cents per share. Do not lose this GOLDEN OPleiii'l I.N111' e:1 invenbig to (nee! t:.e retort yrtan- btng properties In the distri 4. Fier fee larl.culars apply to HENRY F. DARRELL, • FISCAL AGENT No. S Colborne Street, Toronto. CHOICE FRUIT. Tens--"S"e's the apple of my eye.' Jack—"She must be a pcaeh." Tho healthy glow disappearing from the cheek and moaning end restlesseess at night are sure symptoms of worsts in children. De not fail to get a bet - die of Mother Graves' \Worm Extennin- tutor; it is an effectual medicine. UNSPEAKABLY. When deaf -mutts marry they should he unspeakably happy. Success ion!' Is dependent upon sand health. r.•u are oat of eerie, 111 of nines, lake • Terto•im " It's the beet tonin St bottle.. 114 medicine d•atera During the term of her engagement a g rl thenks life s a continuous mat- inee. Anyway. a man isn't in a reisiton to get stack up over the taffy tuary. .4.414 A Hien wtio has no eympathy 14? e.t'.e s s net a man. If Every Farmer Knew r1M haw rna,h money Se weld save hr .stn a retinue. time* Ja'k of all Trades (es..rte• le kn. Stns t. saw wood pimp .■ter, gated feet, ae, •e /veil,' 0 .t be able to ,apply the d•mau I Cut Ms ad out and stead 10 us to -day, and wi will send you oar tree catalogue. Name A ldress in his obi- TM eanadlas+Ialrfa.k•So., Uewlt..et, Toronto, 01.1 Montreal, Winnipeg, t-encuu••r. The little a men wants hem b.1nw he u+uatly wants above the ordinary. None t.ut the brave deserve the fair, for it takes a here to pay their bills. QUEEN 0 1 CITY WATER WHITE (lives Perfect Light. 0s FGR SAI.t? BY DEALERS EV RYWNERE. 7 N L Incl -L Nu, ;'s 's-