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Exeter Times, 1908-10-15, Page 3Q 1-11-li-1•tel -W♦• 1-1.1-sii•-1• i-ti-i•t •s imo Fashion hints. .1-11-11-1-1-1-1-1-1-1•11-4.1-1-114 FADS AN DFANCIES. The prinuebs bkirt is in evidence. Khaki is much used in trimmings. Street gowns will havo little trim - !Meg. +r The waist=oi:t maintains it popu- larity. STUBBORN INDIGESTION Ono Who Had Suffered for Years Curd by Lr. William' Pink Phis. The symptoms of stomach trouble vary. Horne victims have a raven - cue appetite, while others loathe the bight of foxed. Often there is a feeling as of weight on the chest, (. [ Holland. a full feeling in the throat. \\'ith Apurtion of the treasure has ( there there is an intense pain and Leen recovered, but an ordinary feeling of nausea after eating. dredging plant pis now useless, as Stitetinles gas presses on the heart the vessel has sunk into the sand. Automat jackets'arc trimmed with and leads the sufferer to think he The new device is a great steel tube large buttons. has • heart disease. Hick headache nearly 100 feet in length, and wide DEVICE TO REC'OV'ER GOLD. Sunk 100 Tears Ago in a British Warship. To the mouth of the River Colne. oft Brightlingseo, England, an ex- traordinary machine was towed end anchored the other day. It is t•• be used in a final attempt to re- cover ►jte $1,500,1,00 treasure of gold, in coins and bars, which is said to have gone down in the Brit- ish warship Lutine in 1797, near the Island of Tt•rschelling, off the cost Half tones of as colors lead is winter materials. There is a short waisted effect in Leanly all coati. Hats will be worn as low as they can be put on the head. Late fall and winter coats will i another frequent and distressing • enough to allow a turn to walk erect symptom. down its centre. At one end is a Mr. Alex. McKay, Mov ea's metal chamber provided with win - Mountain, N. S., says:—"For years dews and doors. and at the other I was a great sufferer from inch - a medley of giant hooks and other Festion, which was gradually grow- tackle. Ing worse and worse, and it would The appartus has just been com- pleted, after years of work, by Messrs. Forrest and Co., shipbuild- ers, in their Wyvonhoe yard. "One end of the tube," explained a mem- ber of the firm, "will be clamped t . the side of a steamship or barge. Tho other end, by moans of water ballast tanks, will be sunk until it touches the bottom. Then, by means ut compressed air, all the water will b.' forced from the chamber at the Fe ttorn of it, which will be flush upon the bed of the sea. "Divers will walk down a stair- way in the centre of the tube until they reach the submerged chamber. Hero they will don their diving cos- tumes, and, opening a series of watertight dors, will step straight cut into the water. Engineers will be stationed in the chamber, and following the instructions of the div- ers, who will communicate with thorn by means of portable tele- phones, they will operate the mech- anism of two powerful suction pumps or dredges which are fitted t'. the sides of the tube. These dredgers,. it is hoped, will suck away the sand around the sides of the heavy chamber until it gradu- ally sinks by its own weight right down on the dock of the wrecked slip. Then the divers, making their way from the chamber to the deck of the ship, and thence to the hold, will be able to transfer the treasure from the ship to the cham • ber by easy stages." probably havo long alcoves. be irnpossible for nee to tell how Felt will probably be less used much suffering I endured. .At dif- for hats than in many years. ferent times I had treatment from Black will be much seen both in three good doctors, but it did not dress and in every day gowns. help me in the least. Then I began Most coats will be semi-fitt.'lig and trying all sorts of advertised medi- will extend below the hips. cines, and took ten packages of one Popular colors fur hat trimming medicine specially intended for will be citron and geranium. dyspepsia, but with no better res Cold and brown, jade green, and sults. I had practically come to coral will be popular colors in regard myself as incurable, and to toques. feel that, I would be a continuous Buttons are the distinguishing sufferer, when one day I read in note of many of the fall and winter e newspaper of the cure of indiges- costumes tion through the use of Dr. Wil - Skirts will be close fitting, and the lien's' Pink Pills, and I made up my •del must seen will be the many e. •e is the "Merry Widow" and able milliners are predicting lats. t) rk materials will be used for many of the fashionable street suits this winter. Most sleeves are down to the wrist, but the short sleeves have not been altogether discarded. Allshados of yellow will be used, but burnt gold and golden brown will enjoy special favor. Blue comes first in fall colors and the rich dark tone navy will be em- ployed in many smart gowns. New autumn jackets have plenty of pockets, wider lapels, and plain- er sleeves than those of last year. Braid will be much used this win- ter, and buttons will figure on win- ter wear even more than during the summer. A fashionable fall color is "sca- biuse." a nondescript hue of lilac that will be largely used for acces- sories. Plum colors and all shades of pur- ple are much exploited in the win- Ainsworth, a steeplejack, descriu- ter suits in the windows of the big 06 to jurymen, at Bradford, Eng - shops. land, who could not repress a shud- Buttons are to be freely used in der, how he was saved by a lucky lapping one gore over another, and clutch at a rope -end whilst falling often the whole skirt will be cover- with his comrade from a refill chirp- ed with them. - ney 170 feet in height. Conway, the Street skirts are a trifle longer other steepljaek, was not so fortu- than the slrvuner dresses have been, nate, and met an instantaneous and for costumes that approach for- death. totality the skirts must he long. The men had climbed the great The toque is the last. cry in rash- stack in the usual way, by clamping tenable hats, and in its most sty- ladder upon ladder to the brick un- lii'h form it is a creation of most til the ladders reached the top. fragile and brilliant materials. They tested every stave of the lad - Beautiful gold buttons and bur- der twice in their dangerous work. fished and dull oxidized silver ones At the end they saton a plank end neo creel with silk are all placed across two staves. • emrlr•; variously appropriate Suddenly one of the staves on we which they rested broke, the plank or sash is in evidence tilted beneath them, and instant - 11... , afternoon, and eveliing ily they were in fhe air, falling to gowns o,t young and old, and is the eat th 170 feet below. As he fell draped in as ninny ways as the a swinging rope whipped across fancy of the wearer can contrive. Ainsworth's hand, and his fingers Some of the new silks are in closed upon it. The jerk was tcr- chec•kerbeard designs of graduated rible, but Itis grip was made mar - blocks in exquisite colorings, in hic•h black is generally combined ith u ista►in, taupe, or the new lck's wing blue mind to give there a trial. 1 had used nearly five boxes before they began to help Ine, but I do not won- der at this as my case was so bad. I used in all a dozen boxes of the pills, and they cured me complete- ly. I can now eat anything we raise on the farm for man to eat and have no longer the pains and discomfort I had endured for years. P is several years since I was cured, and I have never felt a symp- tom of indigestion since. I ani well known in this locality and you are quite at liberty to use what I say in the hope that it will beuofit some ether sufferer." All medicine dealers sell Dr. Wil- liams' Pink Pills or you can get them by mail at 50 cents a box or six boxes for $2.50 from The Dr. Williams' Medicine Co., Brockville, Ont. —4. A STEEPLEJAC'K'S ORDEAL. In Falling Clutched at a Rope 170 Fcet in the Air. 'i dome Employment for Ladies LICHT, EASY, PLEASANT. Such as any lady can do and en- joy. Any lady who wishes, and sees this advertisement may, if she tulles soon, secure this opportun- ity to bo independent, earning a good living in a very easy manner. Work any lady can do. For particulars address MRS. M. SUMMERS, Correspondence Department. Windsor, Cnt. BEHOLD! Behold the fly' So small a thing Tt, dart about on busy wing. How sad to think it can't be neat And wipe the microbes from its feet. Sleeplessness.—Wheit the nerves arc unstrung and the whole body given up to wretchedness, when the mind is filled with gloom and dis- mal forebodings, the result of de- vcllously atroug by the knowledge rangement of the digestive organs. that it meant life or death. eleeplessrless comes to add to the He hung suspended, while his eistress. If only the subject could comrade was already mangled and sleep, there would be oblivion for Children's fas:hiens hate changed dead on the earth. His hold was a while and temporary relief. Par - .it little and the faui'tis "Buster precarious and slippery; by great melee's Vegetable Pills will not htrown" costume still has no equal muscular exertion he got his other only induce sleep, but will act so for general wear and simplicity. hand to the ripe. Then, dangling. beneficially that the subject will Another charming style is the long he strutrgled up slowly. a terrible wake refreshed and restored to hap - waisted "Pinafore" dress,. test of strength lasting several nein- piness, hong--btoes. o long. in feet, that the trnin He tion. Ile reached one of the ART NOTE.I. instead of c•onuneu'ing at the back ladder and clung there. Then. as of the dress starts at the side, the her realised that he lived and was train being so cut as to cling to- practically safe. he slowly deseend- gether in soft narrow folds. e(i to the group which had conveyed The sheath girdle is the newest ansa`- his eonIrade's remains. form of belt and is a flat, tubular.Ainsworth denied that. a flash of ribbon. woven from rnerccri:�•tl lightning. seen at the instant he thread. This waist accessory is'(( 11. caused the eatastrophe. The sonde from one and one-quarter jury. in t'c,nway•e case, returned a surd- of ribbon. and is arranged 1 e rdict of "Accident." around the waist. tied once. a ,f,...._ sloes, --- short ern' overhanging the long one al the left side. The ends are (ring - (d and then knotted. l'O1'i'IN 01' )l.t I('IIBOCES. 1h.,nqtuds of Empty Bows Glued to Although women pretend to dis- like flattery, they invariably want their photographs r tuoched. The Flagging Energies Revived.-- C'onstant application to business is o tax upon the energies, and if there be not relaxation. lassitude and depression are sure to inter- vene. These cornea from stomachic troubles. The want of exercise The great ocean liner rolled and brings on nervous irregularities, Pitched. "Henry," faltered the and the stomach ceases to asaimi- young bride. "do yon still love late food properly. In this condi- Ire?" "More thnn ever. darling," tion Parmelee's Vegetable Pills will eas Henry's fervent answer. Then he found a recuperative of rare there ens an eloquent silence. power, restoring the organs to "Henry." she gasped. turning her healthful action, dispelling depres- pale.a 1loode n Nhe• ghastly face away. "I thought sign, and rev it ing the flagging en- flint would slake me feel better. orgies. The funeral took place at ('hes- but it doesn't :" to r. recently of nn old NAILS MENDBROKENLiMBS. nein named William Bidulph Cross, made by himself. Little \Villie—"What is silence, who was ',pried in a renlarkable' e, fr.therl" Pnther—''Tho counter - The cu sshich took Crow ten felt of wisdom, my son.r► :Ars Ir c. consists of thousands of empty matchboxes glued 011 to a wooden •hell. On the lid itself no fetter than five hundred matchboxes :,, 1, used. and as the box L,. synnnetri•.ally nrranged 11„ , • t by no means inartistic. l r• . tt ho was eighty-four years; (.( ae.• had for Arany years carried ( n Le, .r,css as n ''curative electri• C1311. and on the lid ..f his enfl'nn 1,c fiu-d an ole.tric battery, whish Every time a man gives a 50 -cent ail) he buried p ith hitn. (resent he expects a dollar's worth 1.f thanks. Fortnniite is the dentist who is t►t le 't' lilt a '.onge Llt want. l O C. The iatest success. ter S1S6 14The big black plug chewing tobacco. 4266 French doctors have found an ingenious but simple remedy for fractures, in the use of aluminum nails. For a simple fracture of the sl.inhono, or of the thighbone, a nail of nickel aluminum or magne- sium is driven in to holt) the two pieces together. Nails of ivory rind Ione have been used, but it has heen discovered that the aluminum end magnesium nails are absorbed hy the system after they base per- formed their function. A safe racetrack bet is one yon didn't get there in time to make. AMERICA'S EX -CHAMPION WRESTLER SAYS: "After mygreat wrestling match with J. Melor, of Staleybridge, at the Crystal Palace, England, for the In- ternational Championship, I was covered with cuts and bruises. I ap- plied my favorite balm, Zam-Buk, and in a marvellously short time the abrasions and cuts were healed and I was ret and well again. At another time I had a piece of flesh almost torn completely off my arm above the elbow. I anticipated being un- able to do anything with the arm for a long time. To my delight, however, Zam-Auk closed up the wound in two days. In three days it was covered with new skin, and a few dap after, there was no trace of the injury. I recommend Zam-Buk for cuts, bruises or skin injuries of any kind. Yours truly, HUOR LANNON. Th. above teatimes', given by Mr. Lannon when visiting "Toronto shows the great value of rare-Buk fur injuries re- ceived in out -door Wert. Baseball. Football and Lacrosse Plagege should always keep ?.atn. Buk bandy. Is prevents cuts end injuries taking the wrong tura." It Atop. the pain and an excellent mtbro cati n�ralcuringlI. also stiffness, sprains, twista. etc. Urerl and recom- mended by 6 rrilg. the Marathon win- ner; Madrsll, she world's second greatest wrestler. eta. For all Injuries & Skin Dinatee zamBult U" Ien DRUGGISTS 5o4', and Stores. or Mm th• ZAM-aUK CO., TORONTO, for pries. 8 Boxes for 32.60. (C. E. Fulford, Limited) e CARPET DYEIING Tale to • spert•ity gnu•RITISH AMERICAN DYEING 00. •god,uticalare by post ud we ars wire to sands •dress Si. sea. venereal. 1�II WANTED ii,: ee.ry.tatlt, ,■ r,.aa ane 1. t nares Snle1 to adnrtMis , rood,. task ep ,kowc.rd. 1n .11 rontinc.ou, plater and dhtri ato small ad•.rImrg nater. t .asir.•.n er uL7� N, ler mouth Lod otp.r,es Soper da,. S,e.dy . , tbo year rcam1 ; on!,re:, mew pW, . to «*quiet-ce ttq,uea. Write for ,vrti...ar.. WM. lit. WARNER MED. CO., Labs, Oet., Cassese. 11111111=116 THEY AL1. BELIEVE IT. One Bible truth t here is in which Girls have abiding trust ; Our wives especially believe That man is trade of dust. There is nothing equal to Mother Graves' Worrn Exterminator for destroying worms. No article of its kind has givers such satisfaction. It's usually the loud talker who ►s gettin3 the short end ••f the ar- gument. Yon are right in regsrdin8 eryslppeetae as a dangerous disease. An,r,int the swollen. itebist skin with Weever's Cerate: And take Weavers Syrup internally. Preacher --"When you're temp- ted to drink. think of your wife at he Inc." Henpeck—"I do — and that's what drives me to drink." "Man is Filled With Misery." --- 'this is not true of all men. The well, sound of lung, clear of eve•, alert and buoyant with health, are trot miserable, whatever may be their social condition. To be well is to be happy. and we can all he well by getting and keeping our bodies in a healthful state. Dr. Thomas' Eclectric Oil will Help all to (lo this. A man has about as mach use for his poor relatives as his rich relatives have for him. if people were all perfectly cnn- (iid none of us would be on speak- ing terns with out next door neigh- bors. Every time a married than starts 10 settle down his wife stirs him up. ISSUE NO. 41- OS. FLIES AS GERM CARRIERS. Therefore Keep Food Under Screen in Darkness. Flies hate darkness, and have Leen shown by experiment to lose all interest in even the most tempt- ing fond if there is no light. Advantage should be taken of this characteristic of the fly, and the larder should be in such a location that the fund niay be kept in dark- icss besides being thoroughly pro- tected from fly contaniinatio:► by the use of efficie:ft fly screens. Tim normal healthy perso.l rarely allows a 11y to come into intimate contact a ith the easily infected mucous membranes of his mouth, nostrils or eyes, su it is by food cue - lamination that these gerin-carri- ers do their greatest damage. We may not be public spirited enough to attempt in any practical way to prevent Nies breeding in our stables, but since recent scientific in: estigations have proved the pos- sibilities of the fly as a disease car- rier the mere human instinct of self-preservation should make us take every precaution to keep ex- isting (lies from coming into con- tact with people suffering from germ diseases. A few shillings would pay for ser- :iceahle fly screens fur the typhoid patient's room and fur the kitchen and larder as well. Flies have been placed in a large sterile bell glass under which a small dish containing a gelatine culture of live typhoid bacilli has teen put. After waiting until the flies have walked about on the ty- phoid culture this has been gently v:ithdrawn and a dish containing carefully sterilized gelatine has ken inserted in its place. After the flies had walked about on this ster- ile gelatine the dish was removed and put under conditions of mois- ture, temperature, etc., suitable to the growth and development of ty- phoid bacilli if any were present. Ito a long series of such experiments in nearly all cases. bacilli grew and multiplied on the gelatine medium which had been quite sterile until contaminated by the flies. Since we cannot hope absolute- ly- to exterminate the species, a single member of which can carry enough bacteria to devastate an army, precautions must be taken to keep the fly away from the sick as, much as possible—by means of fly poison solutions and by screen, end; also away from food. 4. - IN DOUBLE HARNESS. Jack—"Smith asked me to come tc• his home this evening. Says he i; going to celebrate his golden wedding." Gadys—"Why, he's been married telly three years." Jack—"That's what I told him. He said it seems like fifty." Holloway's Corn Cure is the me- dicine to remove all kinds of corns and warts, and only costs the small sum of twenty-five cents. Spinsters know a lot of things they imagine they would do if they were wives, but a: a matter of fact they wouldn't elo anything of the kind. It will be noticed in the Singer Sewing Machine Company's adver- tisement that there aro three ad- dresses at the bottom of the an- nouncement. Any one writing will please address thein at the nearest (CDs of the three places to his post office. The average married woman is %yell aware of the fact that she earns all the money she gets—aed then some. Very many persons die annually from cholera and kindred summer ct•mplaints, who freight have been saved if proper remedies had been used. if attacked do not delay in go tting n bottle of 1)r. J. 1►. Kel- It•gg's Dysentery Cordial, the medi- cine that never fails to effect a cure. Those who have used it say a acts promptly, and thoroughly subdues the pain and disease. She—"What's the difference be- tween a dimple and a wrinkle 1" He—"Oh, about thirty or forty years:" Week eat Sickly People wary tbo.e 1n robust e.,dth. No need t" eta slit when hy the t1 the Dept loner. •• Ferrr.vktiren,". ou east get riot b4.od and lane trod strength sod vigor TIi.1T'S IT. "Thomas." said Major 1'.nrtig:nn, as 11e gare•d int,' his soli , ryes mitt] a soul-searching look, .,have you eaten any of those peaches your mother put in the cupboard 1'' "Father," said Tommy, "I can- not tell a lie. 1 have not touched one." The Major eyed him wl•atliflilly as tee plunged his hand•ihto tate pocket of his coat and drew forth five in. criminating stones, which had once been enshrined in the luscious flesh u' a peach. "Then how is it." said the parent. "that I find these peach stones in your bedroom. while there is only one peach left in the cupboard?" "Father," said 'themes, as he si- lently but sl(iftly left the room end placed a chair in such n posi- tion that his father would fall over it if he followed too quickly--"fa- tber, that is the one I never touch- ed G. The Many Uses of a Good Sewing Machine J There is practically no limit to the variety of work that can b, done with a Singer Sewing Machine. Whether for the finest embroidery, the plainest home sewing or the most elaborate tailoring, the Singer is equally efficient. g Every woman takes pride in having these things, but if they be her own handiwork, the satisfaction is complete, because her own personality is reflected in every seam. J The woman who uses a Singer may have everything in needlev'ork she can desire— she is better dressed at much less cost; her children are clothed according to her own taste and ideas; she has attractive table linen, and an unending supply ee dainty underwear. g Moreover, she is free from the worm and delay which always comes with the use of a "cheap" machine. 5.14 o.ls by Singer Sewing Machine Company TORONTO MONTREAL N IMNIPeG 312 Manning dean -diem 433 Beard or Trade Bldg 184 Main Street P A N GO For Neuralgita, Headach, Rheumatism, Pain, Etc. 5o CEN I'S, ALI. DRU(fUWSTS, OR THE PANGO COMPANY, - TORONTO. M;N •talo --Lyman gree. a ee., Tomato end Maltreat ; Lyman, Knox • Clarkson, Toronto ; National Days Oo, London. A. J. PATT I SON & CO ., 33, 35, 37 SCOTT ST., TORONTO. The Cobalt Silver Dividend paying mines at present prices pay from 7 per cent. to 35 per cent. per annum and are in our opinion a good speculative investment: Crown Reserve, City of Cobalt, Coniagas, La Rose, Nipissing, Teriiscanling and Tretheway are popular stocks and should incroaso in price. CORRESPONDENCE SOLI.iTED. i Douglas Mining Co., Limited t res:dent, C. e. Czowskl, Toronto Authorized Capital, S5OO.000 WE ARE OFFERING 76,0000 SHARES 0f DOUGLAS MIRING COMPANY STOCK AT 110 CEhTS PER *MARL We .troogly rec•omm.nd the pu.cha.e of this stuck at an inven(tne:,t. .fhe Deuelav Mining company have large Quantities of valuable ore, high in golf, proved up re. '4) for minlno ■1 their peel -wily in the sturgeon Lake Uold fields. This I. a splendid opportunity to insure steady high returns on a small outlay of capital. Write for application forms or further part!' cubits t:, E. D. Warren & Co. 4 Colborn• Street, Torcnto, Ontario. Special Circular We base prepared n special circular dealing with the se- curities of t he following com• panics : - Canadian Pacific Railway, Illinois Traction, Laurentide ('aper, lake of the Woods, Mackay Companies. Mexican Light h 1'oeer, Montreal Steel !Yorks, Montre31 Power, Ilio de Janeiro, Toronto Railway, Twin City, Winnipeg l- ectric Palle ay. WA* for $pcolal Olroular No. 12 McCUAIG BROS. & CO. Membere Montreal Stook 1Ochrrgo 157 St. James St-. Montrdal COI'.ALT HAS MADE 6001) Ila silver ore production for 1003 will ■laredate over at'l,U(I<>,o,11, F • 9 A new Cobalt pros development of 43 ac' located In the reco- blocks removed fro. of Way and 1a Rose. is where the money is made. q We are offering a limitel am. 20 cents per stare, 41.00 par. no pelt, on an Instalment plan of 2 cents per sr.... month. q Only a few weeks ago we fairly pus:led our clients Into Temiskaming. non Scotia and Crown Reserve from 20 to 50 cores rer share. To -day, Temiskaming is eagerly bought at 8E, Nova Scotia at 58, and Crown Reserve et 1.77. Figure these profits. q We are investing our own money in U:rice. Came and go along. Send for map a:.d ask to regular market letter. STEWART & LOCKWOOD BROKERS 18 Adelaide St. E. TORONTO MemiretsStandard Stott and Aftntnp t.aclarp. The Mild Climate of Virginia alters splendid • f Ir rt unities for stork fa*m'n'. andfruit growing, d. y Minters Sr* abort. climate eauta,,l. good sad selling below its value, but Inrtras,ng is value each year. Many (*mudding aro lisle/ i 1. YIrgtota. write for information to p. W. KOINI Ir, Co(Omisdouer of Agriculture, Richreoud, griecbtovud, t► C11 Piano 1t CANADA'S BEST AND IS UUD THE WORLD OVER Bell Organo ars also world famed '+end for i r.. catalog Na. 7.i t•, the BO Piano and croon Co., uo., Guelph, Cm If ,Every (t" conk)—" i have some Farmer frien O�coining to dinner to -day, ,Mar, so 1 want you to do your best." Cook--" You can depend Knew upon tree mune I've Rot some i friends of me Own Condit' l" bow pelt alw *i Savo by nem: a 1alrhsnkr>1••rse ne Jma ack of all- trails. Y.n• glee 1.• saw w..o.lpump water. grin.' feed, bo., we w. alit n .t be able to supply 1)1, demand. Cut (81, ad. out and sen.' to 01 s...410,.$1,3 we will send you our free catalogue. Only the choicest selected hil1- grown tea leaves are 11se(1 in "Sa• lade" Ten, giving it a delicious fra- grance and delicious flavor. Sante A,l-I;.ie. _.—__-- ---- -------� TSS S.r, dlan ►atrbanke Oe., temltee, Tercnte, Onl fe+sthal, winnipea tar.c'u+er.