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HomeMy WebLinkAboutExeter Advocate, 1899-11-23, Page 2iieusoribera wnu do not retelve their paper 'regularly will please notify ns at once, OW at this offlee for advertising rates. THE EXETER ADVOCATE.. 1'41 U 4SPA Y. NO V.F MBER 23, 1899, NOTES AND COMMENTS. More cases of consumption appear among needle -makers and file -makers than any other classes of laborers. A woman abed eighty-four years, living at Balasheve, in Russia, ifs stud to have just given birth to twin girls. Hiram S. Maxim, the inventor, has given up his American birthright for *British naturalization certificate. The weight of the heaviest horse ever known was 3,000 pounds. This Clydesdale was exhibited in New York in 1889. Britain's coal fields still cover an area of 5,400 square miles, Canada's coal fields cover over twelve times that area. In France, for the privilege of wear- iasg'.n a 'e trousers, the French gov- ernment chargee women a tax of about £2, When a person is lying down his heart makes ten strokes less per min- ute than when be is in an upright position. The salary of a captain of a Trans - .Atlantic liner is 41,000 a year. The wages of the men are £4 Ss per Mouth. There never was, and never will be, s universal panacea, in one remedy, for all ills to which flesh is heir --the very nature of many curatives being such that were the germs of other and differently seated diseases rooted in the sysrem of the patient --what would relieve one i11 in turn would aggravate the other. We bave, however, In Quinine Wine, when obtainable iu a sound unadulterated state, a remedy for many and gree ions ills. Ply its gradual and judicious use, the frailest systems are led into convalescence and strength, by the influence which. Qui- nine exerts on Nature's own restoratives. Itreiieves the drooping spirits of those With wham a chrouie state of morbid des - pendency and lack of interest in life is a disease, and, by tranquilizing the nerves, disposes to sound and refreshing sleep— imparts vigor to the action of the blood, which, beiug stimulated, courses throngh- out the veins, srrengthecuug the healthy animal functions of the system, thereby making activity a necessary result, strengthening the frame, and giving life to the digestive organs, which naturally demand increased substance—result, im- proved appetite. Northrop & Lyman of Toronto, have given to the public their mperior Quinine 'Vine at the usual rate, and, gauged by the opinion of scientists, tbis wine approaches nearest perfection of st'ny in the market. all druggists sell it. Vse Pure -Bred Roosters. With a small flock of 15 hens, which should raise durine the season a hun- dred chickens easily, the use of a full blood cock of some large breed will add 100 pounds to those hundred chickens if allowed to grow to matur- ity. The extra hundred pounds of fiesh will be laid on without any ad- ditional cost of feeding, for a scrub chicken eats as much as a full blooded one. This gain can be made by the purchase of a single good rooster, and should not cost over three dollars at most. It is because they impeeve the powers of assimilation that Miller's Compound Iron Pills cause the red corpuscles to multiply and the weight to increase so rapidly. ALong' Reign. On September 24 the Queen's reign exceeded by just three years the dur- ation of that of Sing George III., her Majesty having reigned 62 years and 96 days—from June 29, 1837—while her grandfather's occupancy of the throne lasted 59 years and 96 days— from October 25, 1760, to January 29, 1820. DOINGSOF THE WEEK Totally Deaf.—Mrs. S. E. Crandell, Port Perry. writes: I contracted a severe cold last winter, which resulted in my becom- ing totally deaf in one ear and partially so in the other. After trying various remedies, and consulting several doctors, without obtaining any relief, I was ad- vised to try Dr. Thomas' Eclectric Oil. I warmed the Oil and poured a little of it into my ear, and before one-half the bot- tle was used my bearing was completely restored. I have heard of other cases of •deafness being cured by the use of this medicine." ITEMS OF INTEREST FROM AROUND THE WORLD Pruned, Punctuated and Preserved ir• Pithy Paragraphs for the Perusal or, Practical People — P ersonat roLLtiaai and Profitable. .>;" URELa PERSONAL. Alfonso Wella of Chatham has been appointed bailiil to the First Division Court of Beni; County. to sut;ceed T. H. Nelson, who lies resigned, UNCI.,ASSIFIED. Sir Thomas Lipton authorizes this message: "You may definitely an- nounce that I will challenge again for the America's Cup." The merchants of Barcelona con- tinue to refuse to pay their taxes, and the Government is about to send the Cadiz squadron to this port. The Michigan Central Railroad Co. offer a reward of $2,700 for the cap- ture and conviction of the persons who caused the wreck of Thursday night at Alexis, Mich. A negro in Brooklyn borough, Greater New York, while sick with smallpox, distributed circulars for a, dental institution, As a result there is a big smallpox scare. The statue of Cromwell, the gift of Lord Rosebery, is noir being Fixed on the pedestal prepared for it in the enclosure at the side of Westminster Ball, and overlooking Parliament Square. All hope of saving the U.S. trans- port Hooker has been abandoned, Her supplies will be taken of/ and the hulk then will be sold at auction at Mapila. The vessel was worth about $150,000. A circulating library for the blind of this provinco has been established in connection with the Ontario In- stitution for the Blind, at Brant- ford. The books are in various rais- ed types. This is the result of a re- cent postal amendment which allows such books free mail privileges. Friday the will of the late Hon. W. E, Sanford, head of tho Sanford Clothing Manufacturing Company, was filed for probate. Tho estate, which includes Ontario and Manito- ba properties, is valued at $1,088,- 083.20. 1,038;083.20. There are no bequests to charitable or religious organizations. The situation in the coal mining fields in the southern and western sections of Illinois, has taken a seri- ous erious turn, and it is said that many of the mines may bo tied up within the next 48 hours as a result of the con- tinued action of operators in sending coal to points wogt and southwest, 'where the miners are on strike. THE DIRE RECORD. A fire broke out in the leather dis- trict of Woburn, Boston, an Friday. The entire tanning plant of Beggs & Cobb, valued at $75,000, was burn ed. Four horses, valued at $600 and shipped by the Riordan Paper Milia of Merritton to their new trills al Hawkesbury, Ont., were burned td death on Sunday while standing in a G.T.R. car at Merritton. Ono of the most extensive con flagrations known in Montreal foe years took place Sunday morning, causing the total destruction of Viail Bros.' biscuit manufactory. The con cern employed 225 men and boys, and the loss will total $200,000. RAILROAD RUMBLINUS. The earnings of the Grand Trunk Railway for week ending Nov. 7th, were $537,136, as compared with $538,845 for the same period of last year; there is an increase of 33,341. At Seattle, Wash., on. Friday, be- gan a local rate war between the three trans -continental lines, and first and second-class tickets to Chi- cago and Atlantic points dropped $6. CRIME AND CRIMINALS. Hand -Painted Coats For Men. The latest thing in male fashion, le to have painted silk facings to our white or black cloth coats, and, to be quite in the very forefront of the fashion, we must have our favorite flower painted thereon. We all have our favorite Sower, of course, and so this fashion may be a popular one. St. Titus Dance rapidly cured by Miller's Compound Iron Pills. Cases of years' s standing now enjoying the best of health as a result of taking them. Nutrition in Chocolate. The great nutritive powers of choc- olate are now so generally recognized that it has been adopted for campaign use in the armies and navies of al- most every European government. The increased consumption in Europe within four years is 35 per cent. Health for the children. Miller's Worm Powders. Had No Chance. ass: Qnilp—He took his wife's death very hard. She died suddenly, yon 'know, and the poor fellow had no chance to tell her she had made him a good wife. Philip—How long had he been max ried to her? Quilp—Twenty years. Made ?lin Mark. Marie—I have just finished reading long article by Mark Twain. Mildred—Did you like it? Marie -I enjoyed it hugely, and End that Twain is not far from the rialik+ noble lineage who are to be diplo- mats. Mgr. Merry del Val toes. Apos- tolic Delegate to Canada a year or two ago. In Toronto on Friday the Ontario Lord's Day Alliance suet. The finan- cial report showed a deficit of $985, but the association determined to appoint a field secretary, of anumber of prominent members would give $100 each. It then elected these offi- cers: President, Rev. Principal Cavell; vice-presidents, N, W. Boyles, Q.C., Toronto; Rev. Dr. Johnston, London; G. M. Macdonald, (S.C., Kingston; Mrs. Rutherford, Toronto; J. K. Mae- donald, ex-otiicio; treasurer, J. I'. Donald, Toronto; secretary; A. E. O'A1ear#a, Toronto. CASUALTIES.' John Charlton was killed on Thurs- day evening by a Aletropolitau Rail: way car. The accident happened at Palmer's Hotel at Bedford Park, Newmarket, Alr. Charlton drove in front of the brilliantly lighted car, although the gong was sounding at the time. An inquest will be held. James O'Brien left Tamworth the other day in company with Mr. Powell of Deseronto. When half way home he fell out of the wagon, breaking his neck. Ile lived at Beav- er Lake Bridge up to about two years ago. He formerly kept the Roblin Hotel. FOR aMEN OP WAR, Gunner GIenn of "A" Battery, Kingston, has been sentenced to 40 dans in the cells for recent desertion, POLITICS—CANADIAN. Mayor Pruyn of Napanee has been selected by the Conservatives of Lennox and Addington to run for the Local Legislature. THE DEAD. Thomas A. Bell, late publisher of The Winnipeg Telegram, died on Saturday night. Ile had been troubled for some time with car- buuclo, Leonard Ames, sr., head of the Ames Iron Works, and for half a. century one of the most prominent and wealthy manufacturers of North- ern New York, diet! at Oswego, N. Y., on Friday night, aged 81 years. The death of 31r. Thomas Dicken- son, of the firm of Dickenson, Nichol- son & Co., wholesale dry goods and milliner', London, occurred on Fri- day evening. Ile was 54 years of age and is survived by his widow and two married daughters. Burglars cracked a safe in the grocery store of A. Prevost, Ottawa, on Saturday evening. The amount of money taken is not known. Mlle. Freville, a well-known music hall artist, was on Saturday shot dead in the street at Marseilles, France, by the mother of a boy of 19, with whom she had eloped al- most a year ago. Albert August Becker, the German butcher who, on Jan. 27 last, mur- dered his wife Rachel, and afterwards chipped up and boiled the remains in order to dispose of them, was hang- ed in the county jail at Chicago on Friday. Thomas Edward Donnelly was on Friday sentenced by Judge Mosgrove at Ottawa to three years' imprison- ment mprisonment in the Penitentiary on each of two charges of ;forging the name of his uncle, John Donnelly, to cheques aggregating $400. The sentences will run concurrently. MARINE HATTERS. Owing to the boisterous weather which continues along tho whole Irish coast, the Cunard Line steamer Campania, on Friday was only, able to land part of her mails, and none of the passengers destined for Queenstown. A Bremer Haven despatch. announ- ces the launching at Rickmer's ship- yards of the steamer Schan-Tung, destined for the German Eastern Asi- atic coast service. She is said to be the first seagoing steamer generating steam by means of petroleum, News has been received at Phila- delphia, Pa., that the Philadelphia schooner William M. Bird, from Char- leston, S.C., to New London, Conn., was wrecked in the October hurri- cane off the Frying Pan shoals, North Carolina, and ten of the crew, including Capt. Barreet, perished. Two survivors, George W. Loud, the mate, and George Robinson, sea- man, have been landed at Salisbury, Md., by; the schooner Samuel T. Beachem. from Jacksonville. Fla. THE RELIGIOUS WORLD. The choir of St. Mary's Catholic Church, Elmira, N.Y., went on a strike on Sunday and low mass was as a consequence celebrated instead of high mass., Rev. Father Matthew O'Dwyer had criticised from the al- tar the singing of tho choir. ' Mgr. Merry del Val has been ap- pointed president of the Pontifical Academy for Noble Ecclesiastics, where the Pope was educated. It is the : training,-$choel for priests of HiS FRENCH SAVED HIM. How a Worthy Washingtonian Got Into a Poker Game. The west end man who didn't have the early advantages of which his wife avail- ed herself, but who hustles to keep her in foulard dresses, sheperdess hats and dia- monds and things, at that, looked up from his paper the other evening and be- gan: "This farce of a trial at Rena"— "Ren," she corrected. "Well, at Ren, or whadyoucallit, then," he went on, "gives me so many different kinds of a pain, especially that duck. Gen- eral Mersheer"— "Mair-cee-ay," said she, "Mairsheeay, then—gives me more dif- ferent samples of aches, with that dern- ed secret dossher"— "Dos-see-ay." "Dossy-hny, and the whole bunch out- side the courtroom yelling 'Ay bass leo coachon'"-- "Alt bah ler cochong." "Whatever it is, anyhow, and this gee- zer Paty doo Clam, who pretends to be sick"— "Du Iilong." "And only once in awhile some square man getting up and saying something worth listening to, like this ex -Presi- dent Cashmere-l3okay or Cashmere-Perr yer"— "Kazh-all-meer-Per-ee-ay." He tossed the butt of his cigar out of the window and looked at his wife fixed- ly. "My dear," he said after a pause, "I don't pretend to be able to spiel this French thaw, and I don't want to learn how, but I can talk good enough Eng- lish to enable me to get along in my business, and in my judgment a woman who feels it incumbent upon her to butt into her husband's conversation 15 or 20 times in the course of four minutes' talk just for the sake of airing a little two- penny seminary French doesn't need any sherry cobblers or claret cups or mint juleps or deviled crabs this evening, and so, with your kind permission, instead of taking you along for a little evening of it, as I had intended, I'll just make it a personally conducted go it alone game this .time and mix up with a bunch who don't regard my language as that of a hod carrier." Whereupon he clapped on his hat and went out, looking dignified and hurt. His features relapsed into a broad grin as he got around the corner, "That was the bulliest chance to get haughty and offended that I've had in a month of Sundays," be mused. "If 1 hadn't given her that chance to throw the gaff into me on my bum Frencb, the boys 'ud probably have been one man shy tonight for a four cornered game."— Washington Post. Not an Honest Dollar. "Did you ever earn an honest dollar in your life?" "Never," answered Meandering Mike. "Onet I worked two hours fut a dollar. but when 1 got it I fount It had a plug in it right over de bead of de American eagle. Dat's what embittered me life." He Knew Him, Scotland Borever. New readings and songs from the writings of John Lurie, Toronto, have been issued by Imrie, Graham ( Co., Toronto, in pocket form. This ie the fourth edition, making in all over seven thousand copies. This pocket edition is a dainty little volume with a tartan plaid cover and is bound to gladden the hearts of Scotchmen not only by its contents but in its grand Scotch appearance. Many of the poems are written in the grand old tongue. but the book contains many gems in pure English. John Imrie's poems are always read with interest. Price 25 cents. INGERSOLL MAY Can Do More Work on the Farm Than His Twenty - Four Year Old Son. For Three or Four Tears at Ono Time lie Was Too, Weak to Work at AU-- Disabled li—Disabled With Kidney Disease— Dodd's Kidney Pills Gave Him His Present Strength. Ingersoll, Nov. 13. We have a man in this district who is a remarkable example of the adage, "Health and strength go as a pair." He is ea middle aged lean in perfect health, and glories in his strength, Yet some years ago he used to be as weak and helpless as a kitten, Mr. W. H. Bailey lives on lot five on the town line between Derham and West Oxford. I:1e is a farmer by occupation and well known throughout the district. For years M. Bailey was a victim of Kidney Disease which sapped his strength. Ee was not a believer in patent medi- cines, but he tried all the doctors in Ingersoll without avail. Then he took three boxes of Dadd's 'Kidney Pills and became a whole, sound man once more. To so great an extent did he gain in strength that in spite of his years he could overmatch his grown-up son, a big strapping man of twenty-four. Mr. Bailey says: "For years I have been troubled with Kidney Dis- ease, being so bad at times that I could do nothing. I had tried all the doctors in this town but they would have nut me in my grave. I took three boxes of Dodd's Kidney Pills and am now able to do more work than my twenty -four-year-old son," Fitznoodle (to gamekeeper) — When I was in Australia, I shot the biggest kan- garoo the natives said they ever saw., Gamekeeper—Hindeed, sir! What was you. a-haifnin at? A Remedy for Ilati Lannonre. An ocean-going captain was so muck given to using bad language that his first mate made a bet with him that he could not do without swearing for a week. It went on all right for the first two or three days, until a bit of squall came on and the sailors were up aloft doing their different duties. But their captain was displeased with their work. He stood it as long as he could, and then he throw his cap on deck in a towering rage, jumped on it, and shaking his fist up at the men with an angry scowl, he hissed: —"Bless you, my dears—yon know what I mean!" A. Magic Pill.—Dyspepsia is a foe with which men are constantly grappling bub cannot exterminate. Subdued, :and to all appearances vanquished in one, it makes its appearance in another direction. In many the digestive apparatus is as deli- cate as the mechanism of a watch or scientific instrument in which even a breath of air will make a variation. With such persons disorders of the stomach en- sue from the most trivial. causes and cause much suffering. To these Panne - lees Vegetable Pills are recommended as mild and sure. A. Remarkable Gown. Princess Czartoryski has jnst had a remarkable gown made in Paris, on which her coat of arms is produced in • THE NERVOUS SYSTEM IS WEAKENED BY THE NeuraIgia Torture 1 Every Nerve is Strengthened in the cure of it by ST. JACOBS OIL. Wk.11. Nti111 WAT ,1N41,0o Deadly Field Guns, The new field gun, which fires a shrapnel shell, and which, in its per- fected state, is now being used for the first time by the British in South Africa is perhaps the most deadly weapon of modern warfare. Each gun can fire twelve aimed shots a minute and each shot carries 260 bullets, weighing 42 to the pound. The shrap- nel shell consists of a piece of steel tubing felled with small balls, At the head of the shell is a time fuse, which can be adjusted to suit the range at which the gun is to be fired. This fuse ignites the small charge of powder which lies in front Of the bttl- lets. The firing of the gran ignites the fuse, which burns for the tune for which it has been set. It thou fres the powder, which barsts the shell and sends the 260 bullets dying among the enemy, It is said that these bul- lets scatter like shot from a fowling piece, and cover a space of 24 squaro yards with a rain of lead. The gulls have a killing range of 3,500 yards. There are so many cough medicines in the market, that it is somethnes difficult to tell which to buy ; but if we had a cough, a cold or any affliction el the throat or lungs, We would try Bickle's Anti- Consumptive Syrup, Those who have used it think it is fax ahead of all other Preparations recommended for suoh com- plaints. oraplaints. The little folks like it as it is as pleasant as syrup. A Romantic Career. The recent death in Italy of Gia- coma Naretti ended a most remark- able career. The son of poor Italian parents, Naretti learned the trade of a carpenter, and went to Africa dur- ing his country's early occupation of that continent. There his trade stood him in good stead. He attracted the attention of Emperor John of Abvs sinia, for whom ho built a throne, called the throne of Solomon. It was amodest, wooden affair, but it excit- ed. the admiration and wonder of the dusky kine. Later for Emperor Mon- elek he built a royal palace, and was then made a sort of miuister of public works. He married an English. wo- man, got rich and lived in a palace of his own. New life for a quarter. Miller's Com- pound Iron Pills. Mabel — Cholly is awfully slow. Yeterday when he and I were walking in the woods I picked a big bunch of autumn leaves and stuck them in my belt. Bessie—Yes 1 And then— Mabel—Why the stupid fool didn't have sense enough. to press them. The so-called soap mine at Ashcroft, British Columbia, is really a lake con- taining water strongly impregnated with borax and soda. These have so- lidified on the bottom and sides, where the substance can be sawed ont in blocks as if it were ice. Miller's Worm Powders eure all ail- ments of children like magic. It is no unusual thing for a vessel plying between Tapau and London to carry 1,000,000 fans as a single item of its cargo. jewels on a white satin ground. For' PLOWS, ROLLERS &HARROWSthis purpose the stones had to be! The Ilr,t 3Latle. Send for elatalogoo. pierced and though their value is cocissilurT PLOW CO.. 11x:tNTlro1;D. thus deteriorated, the costume as it stands is reputed to be worth $75,000. Mental and physical vigor follow the lase of Miller's Compound Iron Pills" Sure Relief for Insomnia. .A. 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"No, but I succeeded in buying a roey that is warranted to bare been run eyed by his earriag e,,, The Tragic Joke. "Virginia, never fall in tone with 11 man who hasn't any sense of humor." "Why, Aunt Mice?" "1 ,refused one once. Ile took me MP, riousty and never asked me Chicago Record. Two Points of View. The Philosopher --The empty barrel gives the loudest sound, The Politicinu—There's where you axil) wrong. During a political campaign a bar'l filled with boodle talks the loudest, —Chicago News. Homan .`tatnre, "Yes," said the founder of the **- operative colony, "we got on rely nicely for the first six months; thele the trouble began." "Didn't your industries pay?" "The industries promised favorably But we couldn't stand prosperity. One of the men discovered a gold mine is the mountains and one of the women subscribed for a fashion magazine aha* then the trouble started, Tubereulosls in Cats Cats are knew= sometimes to here tuberculosis, and that they have ha many cases been carriers of diphtheria and other of the ordinary infections directly and indirectly is more the* suspected. EUROPEAN and NORTH AMERICAN UNCLAIMED MONEY & ESTATE AGENCY, ' Head Office : LONDON, ENGLAND. NORTH AMERICAN OFFICE, DUCAL!) MoFARLANE, MANAGER. LOCK BOX 145, TRURO, NOVA SCOTIA. Send iOo. for Fortune Book. metemiarr (iii y Qneor Mode of Salutation. In the islands in the straits of the sound the natives at your going will step down and clasp your foot. Solid Sterling Silver Solid Gold genuine Bracelet, Ladiei'aad Pearls and Garnet Iliswasises Settings. A BRAVE WOMAN. How a Drunken Husband Was Made It Sober Man by a Determined Wife. A PATRIOTIC LETTER. 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A.0, noon I gave him more and also at supper, He never suspected a thing, and I then, boldly kept right on giving it regularly, ak I had discovered something that set every nerve in my body tingling with hope and happiness. and I could see a bright future. ipread out before me—a peaceful, happy home, a share in the good things of life, ala attentive, loving husband, comforts, andi' everything else dear to a woman's heart, for my husband had told me that whiskey - was vile stuff and he was taking a dielik to it. It was only too true, for before had given him the full course he had stop - pod drinking altogether, but I kept givingg:� the medicine till it was gone, and then sent, for another lot to have on hand if he should relapse, as he had done from his promisee before. He never has, and I am writings you this letter to tell you how thankful I€ am. I honestly believe it will cure the. worst cases." 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