Exeter Advocate, 1905-06-01, Page 3TK SECRET OF HEALTH. I
Is Rich, Red Blood—Dr. Williams'
Pink Pills Make New Blood.
Goal blood—rich. reel blood—iv the
only cutis for such complaints as an-
aemia. deeliru•, heart pulpitution,
akin eruptions, rheuniati'i i, kidney
troubles and a host of other every
day ailments. Good blood makes
you less liable to ittr:case of every
416 'kiwi, because it strengthens and
Stimulates eery organ in the burly
to throw off any ailment that may
attack it. Cool blood is the secret
u1 life, and the feerret of good, rich,
red Wood is Dr. William Pink Pills
for Pale People. Thome little blood-
buildi►rg pills have saved lives that.
doctors and nurses have dit;t,aird
of. They have cured thousands of
others—they will cure ynu too. Mrs.
Wm. Boothe, Montrose, (Int., says:
"E'er a couple of years my daughter
Meta was in failing health. She
complained of headaches and dis-
tressing weakness, and seemed to ho
rapidly going into decline. We con-
sulted several doctors, but they did
not help her. She was apparently
bloodless, and we were afraid she
would not recover. .She had no ap-
petite rind was greatly reduced in
Mesh. At this. stage a friend advised
Inc to give her 1)r. Williams' I'ink
1911e. and in a few weeks we noticed
some improvement in her condition,
and that her appetite was improv-
ing. We continued the treatment for
a couple of months longer, and by
that time she was again in the best
of health. She had gained thirty-
two pounds in weight, had a goon
color, and was in the best of spir-
its. I (to not think I ant puttitlg it
too strongly when I say I think 1)r.
Williams' fink Pills saved her life."
Dr. Williams' Pink Pills do only
one thing. but they do that well.
Tliey do not act upon the bowels;
they do not bother with nacre symp-
tome. They actually make the new,
rich red blond that goes right to
the root of the disease and drives it
from the system. But you must get
the genuine with the full name, "Dr.
Williams' Pink Pills for I'alo Peo-
ple," printed on the wrapper around
every box. All medicine stealers
keep these pills or you can get them
by mail ab 50 cents a box or six
boxes for $2.50 by writing Tho Dr.
Williams' Medicine Co., Brockville,
Ont.
ASTOR BUYS A CASTLE.
Famous Keep of Hever Property
of American Millionaire.
Tucked away in the sylvan fast-
nesses of Kent stands Hever Castle,
associated with tho love -story of the
• ill-fated Anne Boleyn and Henry
VIII. bright hundred workmen are
now engaged fn erecting an enorm-
nus bungalow mansion in close prox-
ianity to this historic building, at
the order of its present owner, Mr.
Astor. This modern activity may
strike harshly on the map with an
historic sense, and he may at first
be inclined to repel the strident note
of twentieth century improvement.
With this feeling uppermost the stu-
dent wi11 all the more appreciate the
fact that whilst Mr. Astor is de-
veloping the estate, he is preserving
'lever Castle in its original state,
and all visitors are welcome. The
castle itself is an interesting example
of the Tudor period, and routed this
moat -surrounded, portcullized strong-
hold many a work of fiction has been
weaved. Mr. Astor himerelf has con-
tributed some notable literature con-
cerning the place, which was origin-
ally a manor house erected by Sir
Williatn Never in the reign of
Henry VI.
BABY'S 11A'1'1'Li•:S.
"Baby's Battles" is the title of a
valuable little book on the caro of
infants and young children, pub-
lished by the Dr. Williams' llicdicino
Co., Brockville, Ont., which will be
sent post free to any mother who
asks for it. It, tells yott also sorter
thing about Ilaby's Own Tablets, a
medicine that cures all the niino nil-
ments of infants rind young children
—a medicine praised by every mother
who has used it. Mrs. Richard
Smiley, Leonard, Ont., says:—"We
had n very sick baby in our house
until we got Soho's Own 'Tablets.
'!'hey were the first thing that 11141
her any good, and I think were the
means of saving our little one's life.
I praise them to nil mothers." M1
u0(10:ine dealers sell these Tablet s.
or you can get them nt 25 cents a
box by writing the lir. Williams'
Medicine Co., Ilrockville•. Ont.
A DANGEI((►I'S TOWN.
Barney Oldlield, the automobilist,
was talking ni l n trip Ito had
once' made through Manitoba.
"The most dangerous town in
Manitoba." lie said, 'is Brandon.
Hargrave is near Ilrando,, and on
the outskirts of Hargrave, in front
of n little inn, i di.nu'unted.
"1 f I in the inn the landlord
and another Wean. They sat side by
side on a bench. They were both
very old.
" 'Excuse me. landlord,' i said,
'Inst. eon you tell inc how fur It is
to itrandon?'
"The old ratan jumped up mid 1101,-
bled behind the bar.
" 'Itrnntly,' ho said. in n thin
quaver. 'Yes, indeed, sir, and very
fine brandy 1t ie.'
"Iie put a bottle and glass before'
me.
" 'f neked you,' i said more loud-
ly, 'how far it is to Brandon?"
"rho best brandy, of course, sir,'•
he answered. 'I don't keep ',tithing
lint the best.'
'•lit despair I turned from this
dent veteran to the other old n,an
on the bench.
" 'hook here,' I said, 'can you tell
me how fnr it is to Brandon?'
"The other old men, with a grate-
ful look, rose and limped hastily up
to the bar.
" "Thanks,' he said, 'I don't care
if i do.' "
lead"—"1Vne there any gossip at
the sewing circle?" 11tnrJorlo—"ITo.v
could there lie? E very one of the
pyerehet s to e a pros:lot .'.
411. BAYONETS.
How the Japanese Gained An Ad-
vantage at Port Arthur
it is a phrase merely to those of
us who do not know war at first
hand: '"!'hest the meta threw them -
settee on the bayonets of the en-
emy." It wounds desperate and dra-
rruttic, but this account in Black -
wood's Magazine by a naval sub-
lieutenant at Port Arthur shows
what it really means:
For thirty long uiinut( a hand-to-
hand struggle had continued. Men
threw grenades in earh other's faces.
Half -demented Snmurni flung theul-
seh•es upon the bayonets of the doz-
en Muscovites that held tho traverse
in the trench. Who shall Fay that
the day of the bayonetis past? Al-
though there war' not a breech that
had not its Curti ulge in the cham-
ber, yet men roused to the limit of
their animal fury overlook the me-
chanical appliances that, make war
easy. They thirsted to come to
grips. and to grips they carne.
lint it had to end: The old colonel
han fought his way through his own
men to the very point of the strug-
gle. Ile stood on the parapet, and
his rich voice for a second curbed
the fury of the wild creatures strug-
gling beside him.
•"throw yourselves on their bayon-
et'', honorable comrades!" he shout, -
ed. "Those who conte behind will
do the rest."
Ills men heard him; his officers
heard him. Eight stalwarts dropped
their rifles, held their hands above
their heads and flung themselves
against the traverse. Before the
Russian defenders could extricate the
bayonets from their bodies the whole
pack of the • war -dogs hall surged
over thein. The trench was won.
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Lifebuoy Soap — disinfectant — is
strongly recommended by the medical
profession as a safeguard against in-
fectious diseases. 22
SOME:WIIAT CONFUSING.
A certain member of the Idolise of
Lords, when travelling in Ireland,
took a fancy to a handsome Con-
naught lad and engaged blur as foot-
man.
"O'Brien," said his lordship to the
new servant one morning, "see if
your mistress is 'at home' to -day."
"That her ladyship is, your lord-
ship," was the ready reply of the un-
sophisticated youth. "Sure 01 list
saw her ladyship go into the dhraw-
ing-room."
"You misunderstand me, O'Brien,"
said his lordship, stiffly; "go and
ask your mistress if she is 'at home'
to -day."
"Sure, now," muttered the puzzled
footman, as he °toyed, "if his lord-
ship ain't quare! Why, Oi saw her
ladyship with me own eyes! And
now Oi've got to ask her thatsame,
and she's in the house all the
toitlie."
Then, thrusting his head into the
drawing -room, ho neked, "Are you
at bonne, niy lady7"
"No, O'l)rien, not to -day," replied
his mistress, and the footman retir-
ed slowly in utter bewilderment.
"Well, well!" exclaimed nonplusses)
I'rtt. "Where does she think she is,
pour soul; Sure, it's mad she is,
and the piaster, too. Mare's the
pity!"
RESENTED i•r.
"(herald," said the young wife,
noticing how heartily he was eat-
ing, "do 1 cook as well as your
mother did?"
Gerald put up his monocle and
stared at her through it.
"Once for all, Agatha," he said,
"I beg you will remember that al-
though I may seem to be in reduced
circumstances now, I come of an old
and distinguished fancily. My moth-
er was not a cook."
Bltl'I'[SIIB♦ 1•ll11.
The 5,353 firms of brewers in the
United kingdom last year brewed
86.051,n57 barrels of beer, and upon
this they paid £13,552,883 in duly
to the national exchequer. According
to n I'nrliamentnry return issued
recently there is only one lire of
brewers which has an annual out-
put of over 2,0t10,000 barrels. This
firm alone used 6,293,963 Woe of
hops and •1,3115,718 bushels of malt,
while its payments In duty amount. -
cd to £932,614 la, Gd.
DAME NATURE HINTS.
When tho Food Is Not Suited,
When Nature gives her signal that
se 'thing is wrung it is generally
with the fund; the old Dame Is al-
ways faithful and 01141 should act
at once.
'1'o put off the change is to risk
that which may be irreparable. An
,111/0014 man says:
"For years I could not safely eat
any breakfast. I 1ried nil kinds of
breakfast foods, but they were all
soft, starchy messes, which gave me'
distressing headaches. I drank strong
coffee too, which nppeared to benefit'
non at the time, but ridded to thol
headaches afterwards. Toast and,
coffee were no better, fur i found the'
toast very cuust ipat Ing.
":1 friend persuaded me to quit
the old collet' and the starchy break-
fast foods, and use l'ostnm Coffee
and Grape -Nuts instead. I shall
never regret taking his advice. I bo -
gen using then) three months ago.
"'rho ammo they have worked in
me is wonderful. i now have no
more of the distressing sensations in
my stomach after eating, and I never
have any headaches. I hate gained
12 pounds in weight and feel better
in every way. (:rape -Nuts make n
delicious as well ns a nutritious dish
and 1 find thnt I'ostum (:ogee is
easily digested and never produces
dyspepsia symptoms."
Name given by l'ostum Co., Rattle
('reek. Mich.
There's a reason.
Get the little book, "The Road to
tVellvilie," in each pkg.
THERE IS NOW
A MASS OF PROOF
THAT LUMBAGO IS ALWAYS
CURED BY DODD'S KIDNEY
PILLS._
Quebec Man Cured His Kidneys
With Dodd'e Kidney Pills, and
His Lumbago Vanished.
Quebec, 1'. Q., May 22.—(Special)---
John Hall, a bricklayer, residing at
57 Little Champlain Street, this
city, has added his statement to
the great mass of proof that Luml:a-
go is caused by disordered Kidneys.
and consequently easily cured by
Lodd's Kidney Pills. Mr. Ball says:
"I was troubled with Lumbago fur
two years. I could not work. 1 had
to get up at nights to urinate su
often that my rest was broken. I
read of cures by 1)odd's Kidney Pills
and made up my mind to try theist.
After the first box I could seo and
feel a change. Three boxes cured me
completeiy."
Lumbago, liko Rheumatism, is
caused by uric acid in the blood.
Uric acid cannot stay in the blood if
the Kidney's aro working right.
Aodd's Kidney Pills make tho Kid-
neys work right.
"Sir, have you read the ode I coni -
posed to Sleep?" "Oh, yes, and it
composed me to sleep.
•
PERSONALLY CONDUCTED
TOUR
s --
To California and Lewis and
Clarke Exposition, Port-
land, Oregon.
A personally conducted excursion
to the Pacific coast via the Grand
Trunk Hallway System and connect-
ing lines leaves Quebec July 5, and
Montreal and 'Toronto .July 6. The
route will he via Chicago, thence
through Council Muffs to Omaha.
Denver and Colorado Springs. Stops
will be made at each of these paces
and silo trips taken to Manitou,
Cripple Creek, harden of the Gods,
etc. From there the party will con-
tinue through the fatuous scenic
route of the Denver and Rio Grande,
through the (loyal Gorge to Salt
Lake City, thence to hos Angeles,
San Francisco, Mt, Shasta, Port-
land, Oregon, Seattle, Spokane, and
home through St. Paul and Minnea-
polis. The trip will occupy about
thirty days, ten days being spent on
tho Pacific const.
The price for the round trip, in-
cluding relit -nail fare, Pullman tour-
ist sleeping cars, all meals in the
slitting car, hotels, side trips, etc., is
165.50 from Quebec, or $180.50
from Montreal and $150.00 froin
Toronto. This first trip is designed
ns a vacation trip for teachers, al-
though many who are not teachers
will Improve the opportunity of tak-
ing the I.rip at the remarkably low
price afforded.
For full particulars address E. C.
Bowler, General Agent and Conduc-
tor, doom 308, Union Station, 'To-
ronto.
Dri, Agwew'e Catarrhal Powder. —
ltev. W. 11. Main, pastor of the Baptist
Emanuel Church, Buffalo. gives strong
testimony for and is a Arm believer
In Lr. Agnew's Catarrhal l'owder. Ile
has tried many kinds of remcdien with-
out avail. "After using Dr. Agnew 'x
Catarrhal Powder 1 was benefited at
once." are his words. It is a wonder-
ful remedy. 50 cents. -05
"So you have bought your wife
another expensive ring. Isn't that
a waste of money?" "On the con-.
trary, it is true economy, for she'
won't require half su many pairs of
gloves as formerly."
ITho thousands of people who
write to me, saying that
Shiloh's
Consumption
Cure Tonic ung
cured them of chronic coughs,
cannot all be mistaken. 'There
must be some truth in it.
Try a bottle fcr that ceuih el Two -
Prices: S. C. Witt.. . Co. 111
2k. 50.. Sl. LeRoy, N.Y.,Toreato,Can.
The Prosecuting Counsel—"Woe the
prisoner in the habit of singing
when he was alone?" Pat 11nc(uire
(witness)—"Shure, an' I can't say,
for 01 was niver with hiin when he
was alone."
Mother Craves' Worm 1 xtcrrninetor
i. pleasant to take: sure and effectual
in destroying worms. Many have tried
It with hest results.
air. Nooric•he—"Von don't want
opera glasses when you're MI) Cl(s0
to the stage 0s this." Mrs. `.00r-
iehe—"Don't 1? flow am I going to
show off my rings and hrnceltla 1f I
don't have opera glasses?"
inord'3 liniment Cures Win In CoU3
SNAKE, ALWAYS AWAKE.
The snake has one great protection
against nssnilnnts. Ile appears to
be always ntvnke and on his guar(!.
This is cxpininesl by the fact at
the oyes of snakes never close. Night
and day, sleeping and waking, olive
or (lend, they are always wide open.
A snake's eyes are not protected with
lids, but with a strong scale. This
is ns clear as glass, and, of course
affords not the least impediment to
sight.
Singlctnn—"flow (lid you like the
poodle 1 sent your wife for a birth-
day present?'1 Wedderly --- ('Very
much. Never saw ono I liked bet-
ter.'-' singleton—"1'm glad to hear
ft.'= Wedderly—"Yee; you see, 11
died the day after you snot lt,'A
•
Our Honest Belief Is that we bile•ef brought
Sunlight Soap will not Injure
your blankets or harden them. It
will make them soft, white and
f e.cy. Tp
t_
Many nu•n are sure they would get
to h; -even if only they might die in
their Sul -Arty smuts.
Why go limping and whining about
your corns when a -le cent bottle of
IIolloway s Corn Cure will removethem?tbe? (live it a trial and you will not
regret it.
--
"But if you love Hie, Madeline, why
set the happy day too years ot'ry?"
"Because, llorace, it will take tau
fully that time to use up coy mono-
gram stationery."
A Sound Stomach Means a Clear
Bcad.—The high pressure of a nervous
life which business Hien of the present
day art constrained to live make
draughts upon their vitality highly det-
rimental to their health. 1t is only
by the most careful treatment that
they are able to keep themselves alert
and active in their various callings,
many of them know the value of Par -
melee's Vegetable Pills In regulating the
stomach and consequently keeping the
tread cl_ttr
'!'here is absolutely no satisfaction
in doing something smart if there is
nobody for you to brag to about it.
FOR OVVIR SIXTY YEARS.
urs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup bas
been used by minium, of mothers for
their children while teething. It soothes
the child, softens the gents, allays pain.
eures wltidcone, regulates the stomach
and bowels, and is the best remedy for
Diarrhoea. Twenty -Ave cents a bottle.
Bold by druggists throughout the
world. Be sura and ask for "Mrs.
WIn.low's Soothing Syrup." 22-04
Mother (firmly to little daughter
who is about to have a tooth
drawn)—"May, if you cry I'll never
take you to the dentist's again!"
Dr. J. D. Kellogg's Dysentery Cordial
is prepared from drugs known to the
profession as thoroughly reliable !or the
euro of cholera, dysentery. diarrhoen,
griping pains and sunnier complaints.
It has hien used successfully by medical
practitioners for a number of ,ears
with gratifying results. If suffering
it any ,,unutcr complaint it a )ust
the inecliclne that will cure you. 1 ry a
bottle. It sells for 25 cents.
No man ever paid rent out of the
n►onery he is going to have when his
ship conies in.
tlinard'a Liniment Cures Diphtheria
Everybody has a hankering to
teach others what he doesn't know
himself.
A Casket or !earls►.—Dr. Von Stan's
Pineapple Tablets would prove a great
wined to the disheartened dyspeptic if
he would but lest their potency.
They're veritable genie In preventing
the seating of stomach disorders, by
aiding and stimulating digestion -60 of
these health "pearls" In a box, and
they cora 85 cents. Recommended by
most eminent physlclans.-64
'The average man's idea of a joke
is something over which he splits his
side when he is planning it and no-
body cracks a smile when he does it.
1)o Not Delray.—Do not let a cold or
cough fasters upon you as it will if
neglected. lir. L'honras' Ecicctric Oil
will break up o gold and cure a cough,
and should be resorted to at once when
the first symptosis appear. It can he
disguised so that any unpleasant taste
it may have will be imperceptible to
the delicate. Try it and be convinced.
"Come back for something you've
forgotten as usual?" snid the hus-
band. "No," replied his wife, sweet-
ly. "i've come back for uocnething
1 remembered."
MESSiRS. C. C. lt1t7i1A1t11)54 & CO.,
Yarmouth, N. S.
Gentlemen,—in January last Fran-
cis IA'clnir, one of the men employed
by one. working 111 the 1 ber founds,
had n tree full on hint, crushing hint
fearfrilly, 1le was, when found, plac-
ed on a sled and taken horse, nhcre
grave fear, were entertained for his
i ee over}•, nti hips being badly
',ridged must his body turned black
f,o10 hie ribs to his feet. %%'e used
\IINAIID'S LINIMENT on him freely
10 deaden the 1111irn and with the use
of three bottles he was completely
cured and able to return to his
work.
SAUVEUit DUVAL.
Elgin ]toad, L'lslet Co., Que.,
May 26th, 189:1.
Oil, SO ME.1N.
Milly—"1s she so 111030, Hien?"
Polly—"Oh. the meanest girl that
ever lived. What do you think she
did?"
"What?•,
"Why, the night of her party she
put a phonograph in the conserva-
tory, and now she has had a record
of all the foolish things said by no
fewer than seven love -making
couples. And she won't tell us who
they are, so every one of the girls
in our set is worried."!
TEA as nems PERFECTION as modern methods and
materials will permit.
BLUE RIBBON TEA has a DISTINCT INDIVIDUALITY
that lifts It above the llne of COMPARISON with
other brands. TRY IT.
Prizes for List
PAIR OF SKATES FREE.
We desire to get In touch with every owner of a bicycle In Canada as
we wish to place before thein all. the advantage of the improvements now
to be found on the bicycles we handle. For this reason we want as many
persons an pusyblo to send in from their locality a good list of bona lids
owners of bicycles who should be interested in We purchase of a naw
bicycle with the modern improvements. The Ilste will be rer.etvett in rage.
lar order and to the writer of each twenty-Afth letter in the order received
we will send free of charge one pair of our bnproved Hockey "Cycle"
Skates, manufactured by us. sold regu !arty • at $2.00 per pair. The lists
must he clearly written out with address and name of make of present
bicycle and should he addressed as fol lows. Department. I) Canada Cycle •
Motor Co. 1.01 , Toronto Junction, Canada. Lista roust be received not
later than May 24th.
We Sell the World's Best Bicycles
THEY ilAVii 7115
Cushion Frame, Morrow Coaster
Brake, and Sills' Nandis Bars.
CLEVELAND
MASSEY-HARRIS
B RANTFORD
WELLAND-VALE
Canada Cycle and Motor Co., Limited,
u Makers of the World's Best Bicycles,"
Canadian Headquarters
for Automobiles.
TORONTO
G�,IVc:N AWAY IN CASH FREE
For `Correct nswers to this Puzzle
Each of the four lines af figures in the centre .f this advertisement spiels the nameof a large city
he t'arails. This is • bran new punts and can be solved with a littlestudy, es follows: There are
twenty•ua Fetters in the alphabet and see have red figures instead of the letters In spelling. letter A
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it does not cost you one cast to try asd servo 1pastd
e, ant( you art awreea you iiLy was • tog.
anr,unt of cash. we d* nor ask any rrsnney /root you. We are spending thousands of d.Wrs to advertise.
It does not mattes elm,. you hve. We do not care one bit who gets the money. If you can spell out
the names of three of these cities write 1bese plainly, and snail your *newer to us with your same and
address, plainly writhe, and if your answer is correct we w l notify yips promptly. We are giving
ur time liaa's
once. f►oAfor ddrw' TUXwers and a few inintittis of s4NSIIA5 TL\r FILLr (O., Dept. 4171�. answer at
Ts ars, eat.
Mrs. Slinison—"I've wanted the
drawing -room refurnished for a iong
tion', but my husband has always
told me to wait until the things
were really useless." Mrs. ('atter-
son—"How are you going to manage
it?" Mrs. Stimson—' I' asy enough;
the children are in there naw."
Known to '1'hrmeands — Parmelee's
Vegetable fats r,'gi,lnlo the action 'ri
the secretion:. purify the blood end
keep the stomach andhowels free from
deleterious matter. 'Token accoreling to
direction they will overcome dyspepsia,
eradicate biliousnrsv, 01141 leave the db.
f estive organs healthy and strong to
-perforin their functions. '!'heir merits
are well-known to thousands who know
ny experience bow beneficial thty are
In giting tone to the systet:.
"Pa," said little Willie, who was
struggling over his lessons, "what is
an obtuse angle?" "An obtuse an-
gle?" "An obtuse angle," replied
his father, "is an Englishounn to
whom you try to explain a joke,"
South American Rheumatic cure
Cure* Rheumatica',.—It is safe, harm-
less and acts quick—gives almost in.
slant relief and an absolute cure In
from one to three days—works won-
ders In most acute forms of rheuma-
tism. One man's testimony' "I spent 0
weeks In bed before commencing its
use -4 bottler cured me." -60
The way to make your wife have
confidence in you is to tell her that
the other %omen is rather pr'tty ex-
cept for her hair, oyes, th, t^c'th,
nose, complexion, and ligure.
Sinard's Liniment Cures Colds, t a
11' 15 t'EiRILO1'S.
People with small icings should
never try to fly high.
ENGLISH SPAVIN LINIMENT
Removes all hard soft or calloused
lumps and blemishes from horses, blood
spavin, curbs, splints, ringbone,
sweeney, /tines, sprains, sora and
swollen throat, roughs, etc. Nave $50
by use of ono bottle. Warranted the
most wonderful Blemish Cure ever
known.
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