HomeMy WebLinkAboutExeter Advocate, 1911-8-31, Page 250E1NING aBaU�MORQCCQ
IS TO THE WEST WUXI
EGYPT IS TO TILE EAST.
Its Bearinb on Europe—The Pou-
ers . ttraeted by Its Strategic
Position.
Por tunny years things in Morocco
have been going from bad to worse,
says The :New York Sun. Anarchy -
in a more or less pronounced, form
has held sway in most- parts of the
Shereefian Empire. Not only has
the greater part of that Empire got
out of hand of the central author-
ity at Fez, but even that portion
which was more immediately under
the eye of the Maghzen, and there-
fore, at least in semblance, under
[governmental control, has become
the prey of rival Moroccan pretend-
ers. Nov if Morocco was in far off
Arabia or in farther India or in far-
thest China one would not feel, that
its condition was staCha menace to
the peace of Europe and of the
world, Itr eould go to pieces grad-
ually or gniekly, as the case ` may
be ; it could even be divided a-
raeng the hungry European powers
craving for colonial expansion,
and eo upheaval in world -polities
would necessarily result,
But the ;geogr.•aphical position a
the country and the complexity o
interests of which it is natural/
the centre melee of it more than
ralere pewit iii the intricate game o
ellrs4 which is being played upon the
political board. It bears the game
relation to many problems dealing
with the west as Egypt does to those
of the east, Both countries are in-
timately eonneetec withthe con -
erne of Europe, Both are .Medi-
i'vanean powers: the one guards
stern the oiler the west-
many
est •
many was successful in making her
voice heard and. in asserting h.'i
right to be consulted in all great
world -problems that tome tie for
discussion in which, European
interests are at, staks And she
drew a cord across tee'h:eneu: path
in Morocco.
Oe two occasions Germany hies
given plainestof1 'fila that - lie
�,tven the t
had claims in More i; one at the
time of the Casablanca, incident in
1905, when German Giese tees into
the French Foreign Leginn were
forcibly seized by the German ("on-
set: the other oa l t.ly 1 r, f th'e
year when a Gerortn warship sud-
denly made its appt;ar;r,- e- in the
harbor of Agadir, On both occa-
sions Germany acted with the -au:e
brutal abreptuess w iii'll /-ad
characterized the lames' it inter-
vention at Tangier.
AGA SIR'S IMPORTANCE.
The choice of Agadir as the spot
for the new intervention has bee
made with: ce;asunnaat"e skill. It is
a natural harbor; some say it is
the best harbor along the whole
coast of Mortices). It is on, the At-
la:utie. It is the approach to the
egion of Sus, which is known to be
:ell in mineral ores and Where far -
aching ;concesssions, though not
untested, have been made to
Mannesmann' farm, and the Ger-
h',llior-oceol line Syndicate.
not be said to be in the
e of interest" which either
pain or France has pegged out for
self. Bet more than this: the
alder of the port of'<tgadir can in
me of war menace the trade of the
t tlantic, anti that trade is largely
British,
The official reason put forward b;
Germany for this action is the re
quest for protection made by cer-
faint Gerinan i'irins doing business ill
Agadir, But the whole country
tanner that place has heels pea -fee
quiet :: no lives of German Sul
1 ltai'e been in Vial/ger. and Glen.
mann a.11afnereial iuterests there a
whole of Mor•oeee, are v
tpared to those
encs,
4AT
ilisnt la.bsrlg Seen in the South
A,tlantiall
pregt.abiy ono ot the largest icebergs
soars of recent years near the track of
3ogel• snof steam rs was viewed from
� � e
h
t}r i as she a ad the
thelinerttn �
va
p.e
'allclatllcl, Ielaada lie the South Arlan-
't.,o erwa:to), ..veroo.- -{
to h y, ra,i p 1 �
4
:phis description of the monster berg
was given by an officer of the ship,
,"Tha night was cloudy," he said,
i' .There was a cutting wind anl the
temperature of the sea was down to
183 degrees when thegreat iceberg
came into view—a huge mass 500 feet
high. partly covered with mast, a long
,sbeivfug whore at tee, with the sea
breaking upon It as upon a wide, deso-
late beach. When the moon appeared
the eight' was one; never to be forgot
"ten. We gaz ,t upOn what seamed to
'in, a floating city of fee as large as
lLaverpool. with its toWers, Its temples,
tapering monuments. shooting up
'in tautest& architecture, sltimnsering
fat the moonlight like polished silver,
It is the lot of few to see such a night,"
$veryone on board the Oravla vas
pellbountt by the majestic beauty of
the scene, The berg, which was vial-
tAle for some hours, is supposed to be
.the ddtachett portion et a permanent.
A.nt:vette iceiield..
ME N *MORE
' ►n Accident Has Occurred to Delay
the Launching of the i4iya-
terlous Craft
w unaerta3ttugo have been respon-
rigid dirfgItlle balloon that is be-
built at arrow for the Navy.
Its the year at; figured in the
Secretary's statement in the
of Commons as evidence of the
Council's attentiveness to the
t of aerial navigation. At ire
tervala It bas been described
ewanapere, usually in the re-
rma et appreciation, which,
neetitln with aeronautical mat-
ppear to love, Thus,
ze, speed, east, armament and
i utility of the new vessel, were
l trememioua; it was being built
under an armed guard, Us secrets evi•
cieattw being of the highest Import,'
Iid aro as. for the past ten tnonthii,
it now appears certain that the
iwebtng will got take place WS
sr; that there has boon an accident'.
y which part of the vessel has been
estroycd.
Dr, J." II. I>ell.agg's Dysentery'
Cordial is prepared from drugs.
w•n to the pores on as thor-
reliable far the cure of Choi -
a, dyse tory, diarrhoea, griping
pains and summer complaints, It
1
has been used successfully by me-
dical practitioners for a number of
years with gratifying results. If
suffering from any summer com-
plaint it is just the medicine that
will cure you. Try a bottle. It
sells for 25 cents.
GOOD REASON WHY,
"Why ' don't you speak eak for 'our -
p y
self, John 1'1 asked Priscilla.
"Because," answered John, "I
have not had a chance to get a
word in edgewise."
Fresh Supplies in Demand.
Wherever Dr. Thomas' Eclectric
Oil has been introduced iucre.ased
supplies have been ordered, show-
ing that wherever it goes this ex-
cellent Oil impresses its power on
the people. No matter in what la-
titude it may be found its potency
is never impaired. It is put up in
most portable shape in bottles and!
can be carried without fear of
breakage.
-
CON SOLIN G.
Struggling Passenger Passenger ( on rail-
road train)—"This window sticks
so I can't get it up."
Conductor—"Yes. Wood is
swollen a little by the -rain. It'll
be all right in a few days."
Y,
The
forward tai
itan
teres
been great
claimant was tan hand
her position as a g
rant"an power and as a neighbor
to Morocct made her claim in every i
id one. The rivalry of
the a tatca powers in Morocco threat -
cued
to. become acute but Egypt
was on Great 'I ritain'h hands,
There. too, France was the great
coranetiter of England and an eb-
t
ether hoes
it ones in "ane
the hot summer months
that of any other sea
enr. The reason for this i
asi' e heat brings a
troubles, cholera il1-
fantuuti diarrhoea, dysentery and
tether stomach and bowel coin-
tstacl t the eonsoli a ion of Eng- - i plaints, These come on so quickly
e o 1t d t g
it
lantl s influence. To be free' of this and with Stich ,little �varll 1 !; that
incubus was an absolute necesssityy, often baby is beyondhelp before
The treat's of 1904 axed the way for the mother realizes he is ill, Dur-
y
the laying of the old conflict be, ing the hot summer months the mu -
t,
tween the two countries in a man-
ner that does honor to the two
statelnen who carried it to a suc-
trier Must be constantly on her
guard to see that baby's bowels
are working regularly and his l.it-
cessful issue. France ;now believed tie stomach is kept sweet and pure.
that she. had a free hand. in ?tlQroc-
Baby's Own Tablets should always
co, be kept in the home as they are the
mother's greatest friend. A` dose
Unfortunately - Germany Can1e
upon the scene of world activity at now and then -will prevent these
a bine when the greater part of troubles, or if they do cone on sad-
. the globe which is available for the denl5• ratio will be quickly banish -
founding of colonial empires VFas ed by the Tablets. The Tablets
either within the grasp or in the
purview of other powers, Though
she has repeatedly asserted that
she has no lust for overseas domin-
ions and is only desirous to become
the open door for her ever-increas-
ing commerce, facts belie such
words. She soon saw the. possibili-
ties of M'orcece, not only because of
its inherent riches, but also because
of its nolitical worth and its evident
inability to stand upon its own leas.
She went about the business with
her accustomed thoroughness.
A CHECK UPON GERMANY.
Now it is widely held that the
"act" which resulted from the Alge-
ciras Conference in 1906 Was in a
large measure a diplomatic cheek
upon German aspirations, as it
placed the organization of the
Moroccan police under Spanish and
French military officers. Though
she did not succeed in breaking
through the Anglo-French entente
-cordiale or in cutting into the His-
pano -French understanding, Ger-
Fos regulating the
bowels„ invigorating
the kidneys and
stirring up . the lazy
liver
Dr.Morse Morsew,-
India
Root Pills
have proved for over
half a century, in
every quarter of the
world, absolutely safe
and mot effective.
25e. ' a box
everywhere.
27
af'e sold by medicine dealers or by
mail at 25 emits a box tram The
Dr. Williams' Medicine Co., Brock-
ville, Ont.,
LINK WITH THE PAST
Man Tells of His Brother Dying Geis-
tory and a Half Before
The presiding magistrate at a police-:
court in Syria was astonished to hear
a witness, when asked if he had any
brothers, reply that he had one, but
that he died 148 years ago.
Pressed for an explanation, witness',
stated that he was the issue of a!
second marriage. His father married
his first wife in 1959, at rile age of
nineteen, and the following year there`
Was ` born a son, who died when only,
a few months old. The latter's father
married again in 1820, at the age otj
seevnty, and witness was born thei
year following.
Being eighty-nine years of age when,
giving evidence, the Interval since the
' death of the first child was thus exa
tended to over 140 years.
AN ARCHBISHOP'S RECREATION
Riding was a favorite diversion of,
the late Archbishop MacIagan, and in
addition to this he was a good whip,
and frequently drove a pair; while,'
another recreation in - which he ins
dulged in the winter, when opportunity,
offered, was curling on the ice. Hes
had also, a great love of animals. !
It 'is not generally known that hist
Grace . was an artist, and painted
cleverly in water -colors: ' The' inhabi-
tants , of Keswick . at` one time becaMel
quite. accustomed • to the- sight of the
archbishop seated sketching Ton the
private -'landing -stage of the :beautiful
estate of Fawe Park, . whichborders
the Derwentwater, and was' rented 'b
Dr. Maclagan for his holidays, and;
there are several admirable little
Works of his in existence.
•
"I punished you merely to slow
my love for you," said the father.
"T -that's all right," sobbed the
little felow, "It's a g -good /thing ' I
ain't b -big enough to return .,.lar
1 -lave-"
"Won't you please give me an
Order?" pleaded _ the persistent
`trr�eli- s`C ertainly 1?' �fep�ted
rise' e'tu"sty situ:prie-r; teatb'1�ru'ta,,.
e i ble investment
A d s I•a d e oxent
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the safety of the principal
—the certainty of income,
---a fair and fixed rate of
income—probable appre-
ciation in value -and
saleability
If Bonds, carefully select-
ed, ensure to the investor
all these desirable ele-
ments and are invariably
secured—principal and
interest—by the total as-
,sets'of_the company that
issues them.
Write us to day for our litera-
ture on Bond Investments and a
list of those we recommend.
ROYAL
SECURiTiES
CORPORATION
t,twlTgEt
9K OP biON'TREAL Butt l3ltZt.,,.
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TORONTO
TOO MUCH OF A STRAIN,,
Grandpa -"I am giving you this.
slit, Willie, because you have
can it good little boy,"
Ville —' "Yes, grandpa; but
ilease cls.>.i't expect tale to sit
round like Sunday school all day
gain, at the same price,"
biinard's Liniment cues Golds,; tato,
D REASON FOR IT,
be -'-"Jones practical/
a automobile,"
",Has to; he sold hi
,,, it.",
Solari but Potent,—Parnte1
Vegetable Pills are small, but
etre effective in action. Their ill
flu `t. fL a corrector of stomach
trosab/es area known to thousands
and t:bey aro in constant demand
everywhere by thos° is -ho know
what a safe and simple remedy
they are, They need no introduc-
tion to those acquainted with them
but to those who may not knew
then/ they are presented as the best.
preparation on the market for dis-
orders of the stomach,
TRUE DIPLOMACY.
Employer.—We want a di filer
I,. 1 k
tic
l
tact£t1, smart ollice buy.
Boy—Well, I used to send sis-
ter's beau away when she didn't
vent to see him.
It is better to avert a war than
to fight and win ; better to prevent
sickness than to cure it. Keep a
bottle of Hamlins-Wizard Oil in the
house and see how much suffering
it saves.
LOGIC.
"Earlie, why don't you comb your
hair 1"
"'Cause I ain't got a comb."
"Well, why don't you tell your
mamma to buy one I"
"'C•ause then I'd have to comb
my hair."
It is a fact beyond dispute that
one -packet of. Wilson's Fly Pads
has killed a ;bushel- :of house flies.
This is more than could• possibly be
•
catigh,t'eon 'three hundred sheets of
sticky paper. All Druggists, Gro-`
vers" and .General` Stores sell Wil:
son's Fly Pads. Be sure you get the
genuine Wilson's.
"What was the happiest -noment'
of your life11" asked the sweet girl.'
"The happiest moment of mylife,"
answered the old. bachelor, .."v an;
when the jeweller took back ah,
engagement -ring - and gave' me
'sleeve -links in exchange."
Corns are caused by the pressure
of tight boots,but no. one need be,
trostitlecr with. thej ,long when so
susipie y a remne4s r `apt Hollowa,Y
dor?a `'CJttre 1s;'.tav4tiatlle -
A TONGUE -TWISTER.
•
"I beg' yourpardon; I thought
this was Mr. Dangly,"
"I and Dingly.."
"Then I -am glad to find that I
was mistaken in thinking that I
was mistaken."
"Hey l„
"I say when I thought I was mis-
t
ti kin akeai I was mistaken in'thinking
!
I was mistaken, and, being mis-
taken in thinking I was Mistaken
when I wasn't mistaken, I was glad
to filed I was mistaken when I
thought I was mistaken, because I
wasn't mistaken; or, rather, I was
mistaken when I thought I was
mistaken, and so I couldn't have
been mistaken. Well, at any rate.
I am glad, Looks as if we were
going to have rain, doesn't it?"
In the days when executions were
still carried out in public, in Eng-
land, ,a servant -girl upon one oc-
casion begged hee distress to allow
her a day out, for a purpose which
she did not divulge_ The lady of
the house gave the required per-
mission, and the girl accordingly
went off for the day, but returned
in the evening weeping copiously,
"Why, Mary," asked her kindly
mistress, ..greafly perturbed at the
poor girl's evident distress, "what
on earth is your trouble, Tell me,
and perhaps I can help you." "Oil,
ina'am," blubbered Mary, "I went
to see the 'man hanged at Salis-
bury, b -b -but he's been repriev-
ed!"
St, Isidore. I', Q.. Aug. 10, 1901,
'�lliard's I,Lniiu5nt cg.. Limited.
Gentleulru.—I have trettnent1S used
ttNaa 'i} I"INI5IEN`,T and also prescribe
it for my patients always with the uaost
grntifylnd results, and I consider it the
best:.lull+Tripod Liniment extant,
Yours truly,
DR. .JOS, St;tl„ SWOTS.
Stove ori
ensures no hard work and
no dirty work. No messing
or mixing. A. handy paste
in a generous can. A few
rubs, and you, have a
splendid finish that lasts
and stands the heat. The
best preparation for polish-
ing stoves, pipes, grates
and ironwork,
If your dealer does not carry
"Black Itnight','.Stove Polish as
stock, seed Ike iis`name. and ICG,
and we will send a full size tin
by return mail.
T i:: E. F. DA= Cd...1511TED,
siallutreSt. Oirt, 33
Tire&m o asf.fi ler "a is se S.kas h ;,
'IT'S A WISE SON," ETC.'
;lee First Boy (sent to bed to
sit chastise -I -env for bad behav-
orj , ldcre's father coming : up.
hail's. I'm going to pretend I'm
asleep,
The Second Boy (in ease similar
to first, but wiserlIT I'm not; I'm
going to get up and put sontotttia$
a
REST ANO HEALTH TO MOTHER ARO CHI1.D.
41xs,Wr5Stow's SoorllXSO Svim' Les been
used for over sl x•r\' YEARS by '7,O11,I.ION5 of
iIOTHE1tS for their CHILDREN' WHILE
1k1 Tinxo. will PERFECT SUCCESS. It
socernas the clam). SOFTENS the Gusts,
ALLAYS all PAIN ; Cl/RES WIND COLIC, and
is the best remedy for DIAnaHOtA. It is rib..
8olutely harmless he sure and ask for -Mrs.
Winslow's Soothing Syrup," and take no other
laud, :Twenty-five Cents a bottle;
MERELY FURTHER PROOF.
"Anyway, he has an honest
face."
"Honest? You surprise me."
"Yes, it's the only honest thing
about him. It shows how dishon-
est he really is."
Minard's Liniment Cures Oarget in Cows.
GUESSED IT.
Wiggings—Do you know that
your chickens come over Into my
yards".
Jiggins—I supposed they did, for
they never come back again.
There are many 'sticky devices on
the market that kill some flies, but
housekeepers who have tested them
know that Wilson's Fly Pads kill
many times more, and do not dam-
age carpets and furniture like' all
sticky fly catchers.
THE OLD STORY.
"Had every cent 'taken .last
night. Woke up hearing some one
in the room. Reached under the
pillow for my revolver, but didn't
shoot."
"Why didn't you?"
"I'd probably be a widower if I
had."
Probably most people think you
are as foolish as you think they
are.
+y t onscience generally
bud.v.
To do a child's thinking for it is
to deprive of the sacred right elf.
disco very,
many people merely exist now.
hoping to live an ideal future, They
saorifice their bodies, health, an
minds to gain gold.
:
Stamped 11Zedicina. �I,llnle-
rte's Vegetable Pills, cbmpaunded
of entirely vegetable substances
known to have a revivifying and
salutary effect upon the digestive
g 1,
organs, have through years f use
.
attained so eminent a position that
they rank as a standard medicine,
The ailing should remember this.
Simple in their composition, they
can be assimilated by the weakest
stomach and are certain to have a
healthfuland agreeable effect on
the sluggish digestive organs.
A parson was applied to for ad-
vice by a member of his congrega-
tion, who complained of the con-
tinual noise made on a trombone
by a• next-door neighbor. "Can a
man," he asked, "who practices on
such an instrument from morning
to night be a good Christian?"
"Such a man might possibly be a
good Christian," the. parson re-
plied, "but his next-door neigh-
bor couldn't."
TRY i1UftINE EYE REMEDY
for Red, Weak, Weary, Watery Eyes
e"ndGranulated Eyelids. Murine Doesn't
Smart --Soothes Eye Pain. Druggists
Sell Murine Eye Remedy, Liquid, 25c.
50c, $1.00, ltiurine Eye Salve in
Aseptic Tubes, 25c, $1.00. Eye Books
and Eye Advice Free by Mail.•
Murine Eye Remedy Co., Chicago.
Medical ,Man—"J',uson Las done
the meanest thing ever I heard of.
He came to my house tee otter
night, ate a big dinner, gt t in.Ji-
gestion, and then went to auet':er
doctor to be cured."
There are many imitations of
Wilson's Fly Pads. Do not be de-
ceived by unsatisfactory imitations.
Get Wilson's.
VERIFYING THE PROVERB.
Figg— "As a talker, Brown's wife
is certainly a wonder."
Fogg—"Bright you are! Wonders
never cease."
Stlnard's Liniment Cures Distemper.
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THE KIND- OF WIFE,'TO HAVE.
'''A man who had' been indulging
'too, heavily was induced' to' sign 'the
plede:
"You must let me have it," said
the wife.. '"I will keep it for you."
So the pledge was handed over to
the wife's custody.'
-
The next day the man was drink-
ing again .as freely as before.
"How is this?" asked a friend
"You -.signed the pledge yesterday,
and now you are drinking again:"
It rs".all right, replied ' the ,
pledge signsr, in unsteady
"I don't have. to"keep that pledge:
My' wife days she will keep rt far
ins., Tl'.t's, the .ki•nd ;,r,,f_
lave oia1 ,tellov let"'s k trt,' a
11'lx3k lel' . .
One of the commonest complaint -i
of Infants is worms, and the meet
effective application for them is
itLuther Graves' 'Worm Extermina-
tor.
Ha
HOW itMust jolt a man when he
is polite to his wife in public t(1
have her look as if she wasn't used
to it
aril's t,itsiniont. Our
Anyway' the
i.Sn't easily pu
O l3lhtl?aria.
a lazy man
FARMS FOR RENT AND SALE.
.
ASK DAWSON, HE KNOWS.
you want to sell a farm, consult
tae,
li your to no
consult
1f31'li some of the
Grain or 'Dairy k,l
td, prices right,
;13 in
tock
tWSON, ai lUetY Colt/omit
Street, Toronto.
AGENTS WANTED,
,• tNV,tSSFIni w,.5N'rftD Weekly *marl
J paid. --Allred Tyler, I.endou, (Matto.
.
• cr•.rl.r WAN TED i•;TERM llEI,l':--
▪ High class business with best people.
l'etvert & Dwyer Co.. Limited, Toronto.
GENTS WANTED,—u study
ot
at other
Agency propositions convinces
twat none can equal ours. Yon will al.
nays regret it if you don't apply for
particulars
reit l SL, Otto Travellers' Dept., 253
LENTS ON SALARY' Olt costElSSION,
The greatest agents' seller over
produced; every user of Dom and ink buys
it on sight; 200 to 500 per cent. profit: oto
agent's sales amounted to $620 in six
trays; another $32 in two hours. J,lonrou
Sffg. Co, X., 468, La Crosse, Wis..
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-6_Il'AY and FARM SCALES. Wilson's
XI Scale Works, 9 Esplanade, Toronto.
DENTE WANTED. A LINE FOIL
every home. Write us for our clinic,,
list of agents supplies. We have the
greatest ageneY ylropositiou in, Canada
to -day. No outlay necessary, ' Apply B.
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'1
ANCER. TUMORS. LUMPS. etc. In.
‘,_./tertian - and external. cured without
,pain by our home treatment. Write otic
before too late. Dr. Bollthan Medical Co..
Limited. Colliogwood, Ont.
TON SCALE GUARANTEED. Wilson's
U Scale Works. 9 Esplanade, Toronto.
SPECIALISTS ADVICE FE
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us in regard to any disease. Lowest
prices In drugs of all kinds.
Trusses fitted by mail. Send measure-
ment. Glasses fitted by age. Write to -day
for anything sold in first-class drug
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Your Overc '•rats
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/' YOU CAPI MAKE FROM
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