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Flesherton Advance, 18 Jul 1912, p. 7

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SAVE THE CHILDREN. Mothers who keep a box of Baby' 8 Own Tablets in the house may feel that the lives of their lit- tle ones are reasonable safe during the hot weather. Stomach trou- bles, cholera infantura and diar- rhoea carry off thousands of little ones every summer, in most cases because the mother doee not have a safe medicine at hand to give promptly. Baby's Own Tablets cure these troubles, or if given oc- casionally to the well child will pre- vent their coming on. The Tablets re guaranteed by a government analyst to be absolutely harmless, even to the newborn babe. They are especially good in the summer because they regulate the bowels and keep the stomach sweet and pure. The Tablets are sold by me- dicine dealers or by mail at 25 cents a box from The Dr. Williams' Medicine Co., Brockville, Ont. CRUEL PRISONS IN SIBERIA. A Story of Horrors Told by Mile. Marie Shkolnik. Mile. Marie Shkolnik, who has recently arrived in London, Eng- land, after escaping from a Siberian prison, describes the tort of living misery to which prisoners are sub- ject. Mile. Shkolnik received a sen- tence of imprisonment for life as the result of her participation in a poli- tical disturbance in that oommun- ity- "Criminal and political offend- ers," she stated, "share the some punishment, the conditions being precisely the same for both classes. After being taken to Irkutsk by train, women and men in groups ol from eighty to 160 set out upon the horrible march of from 150 to 200 miles to the prisons. They cover some twenty-five milea a day, rest- ing at night in small wayside erec- tions, which are full of vermin. "We were given about 5d. a day with which to purchase food, but this sufficed to buy bread and water only, so that those who had no money of their own had to be con- tent with that. Men were chained as they walked, but the women were allowed to go free, although the soldiers were extremely rough. "The prison was over a hundred years old. having been built for the men prisoners who were formerly required to work the gold mines in the vicinity. Here the women were herded in parties of thirty and forty in cells built to accommodate a dozen people. "There re always a number of children, for feeding whom no pro- vision is made until two years h*ve elapsd. the children meanwhile sharing the starvation allowance of their parents. The women are set to work making mattresses. All their work, including the sorting of wool, is done in the room in which they live, and as a result death* from consumption are so frequent that no notice is taken of them. The women are entirelv in the hands of their captors, and none escape vio- lation, either by the officials or the Cossacks." Mile. Shkolnik owed her escape to a serious illness which caused her removal to Irkutsk in order to ^in- dergo an operation. She escaped ONE WAT TO PACK A TBUNK. (an Eeoionize in Spare aa Well u Pennies. A woman who L constantly tra- velling and yet who find* it most necessary to economize in apace aa well aa in pennies, has found the fol- lowing plan for packing her one trunk a most excellent one. At the bottom of the trunk she has a par- tition made large enough to carry one larga or two small hats. This is strongly made, so that it cannot easily be broken. At th side of the partition she places a wooden box filled with sawdust, in which are her bottles of medicine. Here, too, she lays her shoes, each pair carefully rolled in linen covers. On one set of shoes she puts her pair of rubbers, and inside the shoes ehe places her boxes of pills or pow- ders which would not go into the box of medicine. Then she has six or eight pieces of heavy cardboard cut to exactly fit the trunk. These she covers with linen or chintz, so that they look exactly like large envelopes, with straps or strings to fasten down the flaps. In these huge en- velopes she pins her dresses, shirt- waists, etc. Two or three dresses can usually be put in each envelope. Everything is kept absolutely flat, and nothing can be pushed to one end of the trunk when it is stood on end. At the top of the trunk is a shal- low tray, in which she puts her laces, ribbons, veils, and gloves, etc. The underwear is rolled and placed around the edges of the trunk, or is folded flat and laid be- tween the envelopes. LAXATIVES ra belt for muriing mothers because they do not affect the rest of the system. M ild but sure. 25c. a box at your druggist's. T10IL O*Ua AND CHIHICAL CO. O* CANADA, UMITCO. SALLOW FACES. Often Caused by Tea and Coffee Drinking. How many persons realize that tea and coffee so disturb digestion that they produce a muddy, yellow complexion t A ten days' trial of Postum has proven a means, in thousands of cases, of clearing up s> bad complex - A HAPPY VAGABOND. Barrister, Who Revels in His Rags, Befuses to Work. A man in rags, who proved to be of good family and once a barrister at the court of Marseilles, France, was arrested in Paris for being without visible means of support. "Why don't you work!" he was asked by the magistrate. "I do not like to work," was the ingenious reply. The prisoner went on to say that although he waa a lawyer in a good position, social obligations and the necessity of wearing good clothes became irksome to him twenty years ago. He left Marseilles, his family, his friends, and respectability, to tramp the roads of France, where he could not breathe in the trammels of convention. After some years he got tired ol tramping, and enlisted in the For- eign Legion under a false name He remained with the corps for ten years, and then came back to France to tramp the roads again begging as he went. The magistrate offered to find this incurable vagabond food and lodg- ing in a home, but he refused, ant was therefore sent to prison. ion. A Washn. young lady tells her experience : All of us -father, mother, sis- TWO FAMOUS BANDS. Coming from England for the Cana- dian National Exhibition. Two famous bands from ngian< will make the musical attraction at the Canadian National Exhibi i tion this year something long to be i remembered. The Scots Guard* Band from Buckingham. Palace. ARSENIC IV VEGETABLES. Arsenic has been found aa a nor- mal constituent in man and ani- mals, and now Drs. Jadin and As- >rug, two French biologists, show hat it may be derived from edible slants and fruits. They examined thirty- nin) vegetable substances, and obtained arsenic from all, the quantities ranging from 0.25 part per million in almonds and beans. Other vegetable matters, contain- ing arsenic are the common cab- bage, the turnip, the potato, culti- vated mushrooms, black truffles. Japanese rice, red haricots, grey peas, split peas, lentils, artichokes, salsify, chicory, lettuce, spinach, green peas, celery, carrots, water- cress, cauliflower, wild asparagus, haze'.nuts, filberts, chestnuts, ap- ples, pears, oranges, pineapples, and bananas. LNSECT STIXGS AND SUMMER SORES. Insect bites and stings, blistered feet and sunburn ! These thrre things, or any one of them, may spoil some days of your vacation, or make your work a bore '. Zam- Buk is the remedy you need ! It takes the "burn" out of these red. inflamed patches where the un has got home on you ; it eases bad mos- quito bites, and it soothes and heals blistered feet and hands. IB the hot weather young babies suffer greatly from heat epots and chafed places. Here, again, Zam- Buk will give almost instant ease ! For cuts, burns, and more seri- ous skin diseases, such as eczema, blood-poisoning, etc.. and for piles, Zam-Buk is absolutely without an equal. All druggists and stores 50c. box or Zam-Buk Co., Toronto. - * - NOW-A-DAYS. "Do vou think he really loves her V "Why, he's marrying her, isn't he?" "Yes, but now-a-days that's no longer any proof." The Pill That Leads Them All. Pills are the most portable and compact of all medicines, and when Think this otier! \ Is there any beverage tha~ ' costs you less per cup than UPTON'S TEA GOES FARTHEST FOR THE MONEY' COW COMFORT la fusratatf to *ep Files ofl /our CittU S2.0S PSR OALLOX Dilute with 4 (allots at water. Writ* (or (allaa BOW U THE WiCLiBEH IMPERIAL CHEESE CO- UTH.. WOODSTOCK. OUTAHlO Sole Mfr Tb Sapco Uuafkctanac Co., Limit*]. Montrv&l. FARMS FOR SALE. H. W. OAWSON, Nmty Toronto. ColDurns Street. EIGHT THOUSAND DOLLASfl boy beau-.fut hundred VaU in Northumberland County. laclndlBc Stork and Implements. There is In tn* stock 4 horses, to eows. etc This U a laap, and can be had on aay terms. Poseesatasi a once. . GOOD FAH>f IS LISCOLH, WBlXiAND. Ha'ton. Peel. Tork. Durham. llortn- amberland. Prince Edward w* \LBETA. Manitoba blork SASKATCHEWAN AND lands .n larva ea> snail H.7TT FARMS-ALL * Pr-iit IU1< SIZES. THJ H. W. DAWSON. Tornnto. WHOLE -iECTTON. 9TBAH PT.OW Land. I4. John -cott, W~hlt*wood. _ MALE HELP WANTED- _ ^ RAILWAY A'iESTS. TELKGRAPKF.RS and Oerks m great demand PUNISHMENT FOR DRUNKS. The punishment for intoxication in St. Petersburg is to make the offender, no matter what his social position, sweep the streets. Well- attired gentlemen, some of them in drees suits, are occasionally, it is said, seen sweeping the streets af- ter a night's carouse. Clean Stomach, Clear Mind The stomach is the workshop of the vita! functions And when it gets out Ot Order the wh*Je syem clogs in oat Ontario and Sorth West. Sii Months: w 11 qualify "! Day an4 Mail ooosJ* P..sitlon cart?d. Frw Book '8 eiplalnav Dominion -hool Telf--iphT. Toronto. MISCELLANEOUS. HAT AND FABV SCALES Wilson'. Scale Work*. ? Enpl.inadi' Toronto. ("1 AJICER. TCMOR9. LCMPS. eu>. I terna! and external cared wKhot pain by on.- hom treatment Write SJ before too late. Dr Bellman Medical Co, Limited. C-!M->wood. On- TON SCALE GUARANTEED. WUson'i Scale Work..9 Esplanade. Toronto. AEMEB!S | j, t Talnable" information. .ympathy. *re .pint. flag, th* ' mind droops and work become* im possible J;END YOL - B SAME8 . On* per- son wrote that ;h informaton sed _th D " i V&A fcrfcw**"-*.- * i -_ The first care should be j FEATHER DYEING restore healthful action of the cie an<1 the best preparation I * curling i Kid oiore* eaa*e4 '=".''< ter and brother had used tea and coffee for many years until finally we all had stomach troubles more or less. "We all were sallow and troubled with pimples, breath bad, disagree- bands brought across the ocean by the Exhibition people, will alter- nate with the Besses o' Th' Barn, which all lovers of band music re- cognize as Britain's best brass band. Two such musical attractions have by means which she cannot di- vulge, lest her story should involve punishment for those concerned. The chief warder of the prison was suspected of having aided her in her escpe. It was discovered that he had a considerable sum of money in the bank, and it was sug- gested that ehe had purchased her freedom at the price of 3.000. Mile. SJikolnik states that she never in her life held communication with the official in question. able taste in the mouth, and all of TCver before been brought together us simply so many bundles of on ^ continent. nerves. "We didn't realize that tea and coffee caused the trouble until one day we ran out of coffee and went to borrow some from a neighbor. She gave us some Postum and told us to try that. "Although we started to make it. we all felt sure we would be eick if we misled our strong coffee, but we tried Postum and were surprised to find it delicious. "We read the statements on the pkg., got more and in a month and a half you wouldn't have known us. We all were able to digest our food without any trouble, each one's skin became clear, tongues cleaned off. and nerves in fine condition. We never use anything now but Pos- tum. There is nothing h'ke it." Name given by Canadian Postum Co.. Windsor, Ont. "There's a reason," and it i0 ex- plained in the little book, "The Road to Wellville." in pkgs. Ever read tht above UCtirf A n en* appura from tlmi t* time. They are (nulne. true, and full of human Interest WOULD SCB1 FOR Baby Dreadful Sufferer. Could Not Keep Him from Scratching, Every Joint Affected. Used Cuticura Soap and Ointment and He Is Well, find my pen's photo and I fed ty writing these few burn to you I am only my duty, as my son was a dreadful sufferer from ecxeina. At tne age, of two weeks ha began to get covered with red spots on his legs and groins, which mother thought was red gum 01 thrush; but day by day _ It grew worse until every ' Joint and crevice were affected and baby started screaming for hours day and night, such a thing 1 as ulecp waa out of the question. I took him to two of Sydney's leading doctors; one said it *M one of the wont cases he had ireo, the other did not think It so serioun: on* ordered ointment for rubbing In. the other a dusting powder. I followed their prescriptions for over four months and still bsr>y kepi gt ttirg voree. I could not keep him from scratching an Krvat was his agony. "When he was five months old I tried the Cuticura Remedies and I am very thankful to ay my baby la to-day free from all his suffer- ing. Hw groins were Needing whrn I started anil other parts affected were the lower part of his body, under the knees, arms. In arm joints, eyebrows and neck; but aftoa? twice; tuing Cuticura Ointment 1 bearan to tee a difference ;,ii by the time I had used on* tin, along with the bathing with Cuticura 0oap, baby v/na nearly cured! 1 still kept on using the Cuticura Soap and Ointment, and BOW, thank goodness, he Is quite well and, gh he b now ten months old, has not any further return of the trouble. BSjd) Mrs. a. Martin. 2 Knlrht St.; , Sydney, N.S.W.. Mar. 31, 1911. Sotp nJ Olntmrut are sold throughout the world, but a liberal sample of each, with a 32-pare book on the csra ana treatment of the skin and hair will t> ernt nee on application to Po*er PruK * Chm, Coip- i-O Coiumbu* Ave.. BuiUui, U t, A. . P easy to take are the most acceptable for that purp08e i s Parmelee's Ve- . BRITISH AMERICAN DYEING Cft of preparations. But they must at- 1 g etzk bi e Pills. Genera! use for test their power to be popular. As j yearg nas won them a leading place Parmelee's Vegetable Pills are the in A trial will attest their value. most popular of all pill* they must fully meet all requirements. Ac- curately compounded and composed of ingredients proven to be effective in regulating the digestive organs, there is no surer medicine to be had anywhere. It takes a silly woman to trust a man who couldn't get credit for a 3-cent head of cabbage at the cor- ner grocery. Nlnard'i Liniment Cures Distemper. Both men and women want to wlrc 1>FU01F , ... conceal their age. and for much the i healed"oon.' baT the other, became fool same reason. Men wkh to appear ^SA'^Sf^^SSff^ At last a doctor adTised me to ue M1N- ARD'S LIS1MEMT and In four weeks t!m WOMEN AS LION TAMERS. Have More Piitlcnw and Meet with Fewer Accidents. A woman seems especially adapt- ed for training animals, both domes- tic and wild, as her motherly in- stinct is an esential factor; animals, like children, requiring patience, sympathy, vigilance, intelligence and firmness. In the case of the lion women are more successful than men as trainera and have fewer accidents. Claire Heliot, for nine years a star lion tamer, but now retired, who greatly loved her twelve lions, declares that the mort potent fea tures in the art of animal training i the ability to impress the fact that the trainer can bo depended upon to deal kindly with her charge. She began training lions when 2S years old. First she would feed them with meat from her hands, i then shp would sit for days three hours at a time in the cage with an iron bar and a whip in her hands. getting month*' In a their closer each day. time she patted manes. In four month* she thorn trick? and then exhibited them. She had twelve in her group She never whipped her lions, only made believe by cracking the whip over their heads Though a Ger man. this trainer always spoke French to hr lions, the language being quicker and thus more com manding. She loved her work though finding it hard, and when she retired kept some of her favorite lions to play with Mr. Brains is nearly always too busy to talk. It's easy for a man to forgive his enemies after getting square with them. THE NAPOLEON HAT. Almost every season brings for- ward some millinery creation on the order of the Napoleon hat, a type which is most becoming to Rome piquant faces. This little French shape shows nothing but a single handsome feather mount in bril- liant colorings. CURIOUS. Little Girl "Are you the trained nurse mother said was coming'' Xurse "Yes. dear. I am the trained nurse." Little Girl "Let's see you do some tricks." WRITE FOR PROOF PURIFIGO cu ---- GANGER AND TUMOR ndian MM*: unnc9 Co.. ai *>, *Bt CURES unnc9 Co.. ai *>, 3r 2kCC TJT I J& m CR2O3OTB Prote>ct *rorv9 B Sampler and Booklets on Application JAMES LANCMUIR A CO., limited 1374 Ba'hui-9- Street TOBOWTO Dig-by. 5. 8. Mlnard's Liniment Co.. Limited. Geptlemen. Lat Anfjst y horse by a barbed ones) older than they are in order to rule sooner, and women wish to appear younger than they are in order to rule longer. Cholera morbus, cramps and kin- dred complaints annually make their appearance at the same time as the hot weather, green fruit, cu- cumbers, melons, etc., and many persons are debarred from eating these tempting things, but they need not abstain if they have Dr. J. D. Kellogg's Dysentery Cordial and take a few drops in water. It cures the cramps and cholera in a remarkable manner and is sure to check every disturbance of the bow- els. erery wre wae healed crown over nd the hair hat each on in ftne condition. THe Liniment is certainly wonderful in tu worain*-. JOHN B- HOLDKT Witneta. Perry Baler SHE HAS THE MONEY. "I swear I cannot live without my wife." "You love her soV "Well, not exactly that. see, she has the money." You TKE ARLIHOTOM M. ef OanadB, Ltd. Suppose It Eases Pain. Ask any druggist or dealer in medicines what is the most popular of the medicinal oils for pains in the joints, in the muscles or nerves, or for neuralgia and rheumatism, and he will tell you that Dr. Thomas' Eclectric Oil greater demand than any The reason for this w that it possesses greater healing quali- ties than any other oil. is in other WITHOUT AN ARGUMENT. "Do you have any trouble get- ting your daughter to practice her I simply say that it is time to wash the dishes, and she goes right to the piano." music t" "Not at all. DODO'S KIDNEY ./// PIUS ED. issi K : SUPREME TEST. "Is she fond of children 7" "Very. She'll even rent her houses to peo- ple who have them." He "I think your familv name is a very fine one." She "Do you t I get'dreadfully tired of it!" Minard'j Liniment Cures Diphtheria. It's easier for a man to make money if he isn't on speaking terms with his conscience. Worms cause fretfulness and rob the infant of sleep, the great nour- isher. Mother Graves' Worm Ex- terminator will clear the stomach and intestines and restore health- fulness. Hope is the advance agent of re- signation. Mlnard'i Liniment Cures Colds, Etc. FACT AND FANCY. Some men are overfrequent visi- tors to the theatre because at home they never get a show. Every hour 4,000 human beings die. A pound of sheep's wool will pro- duce- one yard of cloth. When some men tell you they are elf-made, you hardly know whe- ther they are bragging or apologiz- ing. The oldest nationad flag in the world is that of Denmark, which dates from 1819. There is no record of any man ever having starved because he kept his mouth shut. If you can't lay up something for A rainy day, salt it down. Try Murine Eye Remedy Try vt tor Kd. Wk, Wtry to .oJ Um>u.Md t>,lul. MM look __ In cti Ptcfcw*. aTRlSI ! oom- F VAS pounded by our Oeulls-Bole"rln ~F * ^ WdloT."Out a*Jtnuoc<aI najfc mm ,_ -^ _* clan*' I'tmrtlc* for O*DV . Now IW O C U JiilK-:J to tho Public nd (old by l>nul><> *t c-4*r per bettl*. Marine /J & t* O K -'" *" ' - " *r<lo TuM>, IV-iOc. Murine Ere Rsmeoj Cs.. Chlcaa* "Yes, sir, when we were ambush- ed we got out without losing a man or a horse or a gun 01 minute." chimed in a small, still voice. No surgical operation sary in removing corns way's Corn Cure be used. is neces- if Hollo- you order some "KING OSC\R" SARDINES this Saturday. Then you can make a Sardine Say. lad for Sunday's lunch that will be the nicest you ever tasted much more desirable than meat this hot weather. Get Thsrn From Your Grocer '-i I* 'applied '> JA" * Biufcia *'trin. M.fc: I a. HE S MARRIED NOW. "Blingley. why d>.H?s Oldboy r> fuse to speak to you ! You used to be good friends." "Yes, when w were bachelors ; but he s married now." "And what difference tlo that make'" "Well, the fact it* I made him a handsome wedding present of a book. a*id he hasn't spoken to me since." "What the book f ' "' Paradise I .ost. ' " During her engagement a girl thinks life is one continuous moving picture show. Mlnard's Liniment Cures Carctt In Cos. DISTINCTION. Mistress (engaging servant> "I hope you have nice print dresses, and I expect you always to wear j caps." 3d ary _"Yes, mum. I m very par- ticular to wear caps. I ehouldn t like to be taken for one of the familv, mum !" Regularity of the bowels U an absolute neces- sity for good health. Unless the waste matter from the food which collects there is got rid of at least once a day, it decays and poisons the whole body, causing biliousness, indi- gestion and sick headaches. Salts and other harsh mineral purgatives irritate the delkate lining ol the bowels. Dr. Morse's Indian Root PilU entirety vegetable regulate the bowels effectively without^ weak- ening, sickening or griping. L se Dr. Morse's " Indian Root Pills The female house fly lavs from 120 to 150 eggs at a time, and tbes* mature in two weeks. Under favor- able conditions the descendants of a single p.iir will number million* ia three months. Therefore all house- keepers should commence using WILSON'S FLY PADTS early in the season, and thus cut off a large proportion of the summer crop.

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