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HomeMy WebLinkAboutExeter Advocate, 1911-9-14, Page 7tROM MERRY OLD ENGLAND of eevdeathnine thank Whereupon those of unvaccinated pereons. young servant owned that it was slie the len s ' her finer 't 'While Waiker John I3eare was re- who had cried, "V;ve le roLe' moving from the. front' of his house Then his majesty said, "It is the TA NEWS DY &IL Anovr Jolts BuLT, AND ins PEOPLE- in. Conperfield road, Mile End, ..first time that any one has ealled, London, a signboard that he con- Tive le rei I' ie French since 1 sided unlucky he fell from a lad- name to the throne. My father Occurrences 'iit the Laud 'nett the Isle of Wight, which is so well Then the Queen asked, in The spire of Shalfleet Church, in greeted in this way." der and was fatally injured. often had tile, pleasure to 'rein "Tho — which' known*from the legend that Fennell, she seemed to speak Relens SID roue in the, Coui- 1 k less"- • . ' ) Shalfleet poor and silly people solc with faedity than the King, mercial \Torte. their belle to buv a steeple." has "Have you been long in London?" become so dilanidated that it is to be and _Melanie answered, "About six The House , Parliament at West- noracolsnen, months. '• minst-en cover nine acres of ground. - -, "I think the English bien-gentile Smallpox at Wellasey is spread- .----------4e---------- et bien polis," she further answer- kng, three more, cases having been A ST011)1 ON GALILEB. ed the King, and made his majesty Kimitted to the hospitah laugh by eaying that she 'would like Northumberland miners have de- Sqnalls That Last for An Rome Do England very much if it did not rain ibolition of three -shift sYsten1- lfavoc. dared in favor a aGreat , strike for the neteittlee The Sea, of Galilee is not always Ha.mpstead Borough Connell .han calm, The taelmtains immediatein 11 4 rp-..,t{i Tritn/BLI, Fez ipproved the expenditure of S92,000 adjoining are 2,000 feet eig,h, arid ' ' or aetering and enlarging theTo throu , b ;r 1 ,. ornen thel , aell, stormginsera ' d are st'cl'eeifitoUe hol- 't D°e1°1's Fniled to Relieve, IA' . A shark measuring five ,feet in oie. , ,4 t / len Zane -Belt Worked 1 Cure eso bugth has been, eapturen at pen- so,aaus come litera2lly out of a hlue 3fre. Chas- Levere, of Prescott, melee by M,r. Howard white „Angling are., t.Nortli Channel, Ont., tells how or pollack„ one ebanoing spring morning we Zam-Buk cured her baby. She At the Londildhall Lib,ary started out to sail from Tiberias to --- —:-"MY baby's head and face on Gur ast ,}'ear there were 4.72,297 rea'-'-el's"' Capernamp, save a- writer in the Was complete as of sores. led vieitors, the highest number on Travel magnnine.',, There was not a. The 1 and irritation were el the little one's plight , _ - THis is a HOME DYE iht ANYONE eon use dUPd ALL. these DIFKRENT KIND$ of Gods 01% The SAME Pve, sycl CLEAN and P 'se. 1,sTodt.n,•eotusinstbe-WROK41:Pr.fotttteCeedi one 144 ;to eolor., Aficoler*f=oan vow, pratte4t ' ' IIr4sr„ flat: Color e..trd :Aro STORY /1.0Isle.t Jeh:ioeo.,BIch2.-4.5.94 goetr,,d, _ TOO MUCH VOLD 'IKE CAUS . Scienti sut jAabseiceonsee NoteLwilllinega.sen for An interesting stiggestion is made in regard to the increased cost of livirig, which, like an earth wave,''' 1 has 'sent a, tremor throughout' I.intepe, causing, food riots. in! France, an outcry against the but -n, ehers in Belgium, and protests againsteannzns'abIl3ed' 'eta' dearer while neat ei tlaatbi soair an.r 1g1M:eli Y1: ri.ina.- ' England, This suggestion is that the en- ormous output of gold in recent - years bas upset the balance of ries and that the world Ilan not yet-, shaken itself down to a true adjustment. 1 Statistics dab* -conclusively' that in England, on elle continent, and, in North America nearly all the , coinmoner and most necessary, ayticles, of fed have been steadily ising rrt priee since the century ened. Xenit, especially bacon,' io England. the poor man's favorite od; milk, bread and sugar all cost re. It is ca/culated tnat there a. ten per cent. increase in the weekly en- pense _11.,,,lgnegtiallocif, household "le -ken -tan at the meeting the "elt Asseelatien predieteel i the next three years would be an era - strikes, due to the fact that, nhereas tip to 1599 the vest of living had been falling it had since then been nising. cord. rmple on the water or a delta in waren. Another lunate eselune at °P-5°,1-4 Itea,veM But wheu we were Was serioue that at one i -me - cost. X449,200, yrojected ey quarter of a mile from elwre ovir we feared her ears neuld he eaten ho A5.):13um Co1111111ttee, of the eeeletee noticed a hand of rough of by the kli,ea! e. ulori Collars ceunol. water rushing toward us tieJle the 'Ne had to eeep he/ band* , Dwing las"'"r "15 lic'es other side of ehe lake, In spite for days to prevent her rubbia uhed at "V \lhtt.r.,$ 1°11°,1 ef our remeeetrances, they b- eand 5eentehing the sores.' Deet g e.N.12"te'c' 'rtel'Oe(e, 4e4'1Of mediutrely gave up the plan for enek- ;liter (lector treeted her in vah o 211 w ejected. Leeds by limed Thomas -wil, ing Capereaum, took down sail with until 'e had lied live <,octo.t,, Gibbor4, has been ztwarded OO Anjuriee received wheu knocked wo. by a motor car, Direetere ef the Serrey Peh1ic- 700,I$0 Trust Company report that le3 per cent, of the busine$s dene gluing the past year was in non- tleoholie drinks, A Leeds employer, connected with Pno of the largest firms states that the Netional 1115111'411CiI. ThU NISSes he will have to dieeharge 400 ewe, Seven families 1111,Ve been found in Due house at Swansea, and 90 ap- plications have Loma made fon outwit houses, not eine of which is vacant, A pit pony has died at Ne,W lialeeowen, Woe- reeterebire, 'whirl) has worked in coal mines for 40 yeare, daring le of which it never saw daylight. A net profit of $60,000 was made last year upon the electric lighting undertaking of the Hammersmith, Borough Coencil, and $03,000 upon that of St. :Pancras. gr. Robert Ames, the late work - base master at $t. Asaph, has left a legaey Qf 4',890 to be Sent on ing orphan ehildren a start in life 'when they )eaVet the workhouse. John Tinton, a Abersychun, who shot through a door and killed his wife, who had rue out of the room after a quarrel, has been sentenced to five years' penal servitude. Minh damage has been done to commons in various parts of Sur- rey by fire, caused by the intense heat, At Eletead upwards of sixty teres of Hankley Common -were levastated. Among the latest additions to the toological Gardens is a swarm of enall black bees, -called angelitos, !ram 3iumeiea. Although provided with a stinging apparatus, they do tot sting. Mrs. Spiorpoint, the wife of a me- tbanic living at Latehmere grove, 13attersea,, was bathing her five tlonths' old SOD, when she fainted; inel the child fell into the water and !vas drowned. The late Mr. Woodman Peters, of St, Austell, Cornwall, who left a fortune of 'g9S,674, was born of poor , parents, and started work as a lab- orer in a china elay pit, earning from 12s to 15s, a, week. A young man named William Sal- mon shot himself dead at Hull' after threatening his sweetheart, Alice Howcrolt, and her sister with a revolver. He had been keeping company with Alice Howcroft, but they quarrelled. Of seventy persons who were at- tacked by smallpox during the re - tent outbreak in London twenty- two had never been vaccinated, and 1 such frantic haste that they nearly epeet the boat, and then rowed for the land with all their might auel with sueb excited urgings to one an- ber that we thought them a very °wavily crew. But hardly had the boat been beaehed in a shelter - Cove when the was blowing down en es from the mountains and the heeleee break" re foaming along, the shore to the lake as we could see. JL qrtv of •an hour later later the Sea of Galilee was agah as level as a mirror, and only eafte wenn breeze was blowing over the smiling waters, A GENTLE LAXATIVE FOR THE BA Try For Breakfast— Scranible two nearly cooked, half a cup o st sties eggs. When mix in about Stoll:emit and bowc troubles is the cause el nine -tenths of the ail molts from whieh little (ewe suf- fer. Let the little stomach and bowele be kept right mid baby will be happy, healthy and stroeg. The only sure and safe means of keep- ing baby's stemaeh and Lowell; sweet and regular is to give him an occasional dbse of Baby's Own Tablets. These Tablets are a. gen- tle laxative, they sweeten the stomach, regulate tho bowels, ex pel worms, break up colds and pre- vent or cure the dozens of aihneets that affliet the baby. The Tablets are sold by medicine dealers or by mail at 25 cents a, box from The Dr. Williams' Medicine Co., Brock - Ont. "As a last resource we were vised to try Zam-Buk, The Ars,. 'INN did so much gte.el that We felt re We Were at last worlthig th right direction. We persever- <I with the treatment until we had used thirteen boxes, and at the end of that time I am glad to say Zarn-letik worked a, 'complete eure." For eezema, eruptions, raehes, tetter, itch, ririgtvorin and sin ,kin diseases, Zeen-Bale is without equal, it. also cures cuts, burns, aids, piles, abseeeeee? OhrOnig sores. bleed poisening, etc. All ists end stores at 50 cents a ,or post free for price from ne-Btik Co, • - "Xerento Bailee rtatieee. Idnonee. • leen—No; enlher instead 0 iorget, WITNESS, as .Innes aeeed to r 1 7 RS.W sL,wsSOO-MINI', SY/We has betn. THE ICING AND MELANIE. A. Little Incident 'Which Shows the Kindness of The Ring. King George is not destitute of the tact and -graciousness -which made his father beloved, even though he may not possess them in so remarkable a degree. The little incident .which follows- was printed in the New York Sun. It gives a pleasing glimpse of the new King, and implies his entire approbation of the entente cordiale with the na- tion across the- Channel. Melanie is a little French ser- vant, who lives with an English family in London. She has not been there very long, and has not had time to learn the language. But she is generally pleased with her English life, except that she finds that it rains a great deal, and that the sky is often gloomy with the smoke of the great city: The other day she was sent by her mistress to accompany Miss Jenny, the daughter of the honse, m -Hyde Park. When she arrived there, and was about to cross the Row, she was brought to a stand- still by a large exowd, Knowing that the English are serious peo- ple, who do not waste their time merely for the pleasure of wasting it, she waited to see what would happen. And 'presently the King and the Queen went by en horseback. Rid- ing in front of them were two of the royal children, and three equerries were in attendance in the, rear. The King and Queen bow- ed right and left, and the crowd took of their bats and applauded with their hands,and the little bonne, knowing no English; but ap- prehending from her young Eng- aln serve at enne—s oninn- lish companion that it was the sovereign of •the English people, tc taste. 'cried in her native tongue, "Vive le rol ! Vive la, ninon', - Now Melanie called so .Ioudly, and in so strong a voice, that every on ir inqe . heard, including theesties, who smiled very oracionsly and renting in their horses they came close by to where the Young girl stood. She was fluttered with fear, until: the K -1 -ng .91 -mice, and sand, in beautiful French: - "There is a person here who has ted u5 in FrellCil ' we 'wan NEW RIND OF FRUIT. A new kind of fruit has been ‘ered in a gitrden at Dunstable, Bedfordshire, England. It is neith- a gooseberry nor a- black our - t, and yet possesees the (panties °Oa The wood is distinctly that aa gooseberry, but the berries, which are as largo ae a cherry, end maroon in coley, are gitewing in benches exactly like these of black eurrants, whilc the flavor is eliffieult to define. At the Dunstable Horti- cultural Show it was agreed that a new fruit for the table may be the outcome. of the strange cross. It's immense ! "The flernory Lingers" Canadian , Postttrn Carnal cam 1.11r. LIM ited, Windsb5 Ontar30, C31Iada, m$ed ,a,er sIXTYy4u5hy141,t1,10N$ et MoTiusf(4 1rrclIILLIKEN TIIKTI-UNG, with VHS -WV= tillee44S, sciumws the SOF117.-NE the (;(114S,, au raiN CWt1 WIND C<J1.IV. e best remedy for DiA.RIIAPagA, goutely harmless, SVil-e. and asir winslow's Soothing Syrup." and take no other 'kind. Twenty -61:c cents a bouin. An Easy P111 to Take.—Sone per sons have repugnueee to pills be- cause of their nauseating taste, Parmelee's Vegetable Pills are so prepared as to make them agree- able to the niost fastidious, The most' delicate ean takethem with- ut feeling the revulsion that fol- lowsthe taking of ordinary pills. This is one reason for the popnlar- ity of these celebrated pills, but the main reason is their high toni- cal quality, as a medicine for the stomach. BITTERLY DISAPPOINTED. "Did you ham a good time at Gaddaway's last right'!" very. 1 was elieappeduted." several peopI wanted .Ideworth to sing'," And she refosedr "Xo, after holding- out fo awhile she consented." 4 The girl who delights in keeping a man on the' rack may find her- self later on the shelf. Minaret's Liniment Cures Dandruff. POPULATION OF SCOTLAND - In a Parliamentary return issited showing the areas, population and valuation of the counties, burghs and parishes in Scotland, the total area, revised by the Ordnance Sur- vey Department up to December 31st, 1910 was given as 19,070,466 acres, the population at the census of the present year 4,759,445, and the total valuation £32,835,94.7, The most populous county is Lanark, with 1,447,113, the next in order being Edinburgh with 507,662 and Renfrew with 314,574. The highest valuations are, Lanark R9,692,644• ; Edinburgh, -X4,785,095, Aberdeen £1;965,121, and Renfrew R1,895,289. They 'keep the whole system in: the pink of condition. Their singular curative pro- perties disconered by an Indian tribe—introduced to civilization nearly a century ago—com- pounded since 1857 in the Comstock Laboratories at Brockville, Ontario. Dr. Morse s Indian Root PiTils , „ -retriarkable record for, cOnsfstentlY curing,;„eelistipae tien,biliousnessanc„nn, • rfil pUrIfying the blodd, baidet lee."'adachts`:"aire'd. clearing ,::tbe 1/a Minard's 1-iniment Relieves Mu qait WHAT ELSE COULD ItE DO? here -Now, Bobby, you must not gee into any fights with the neighbor el-die/refl. Bobby—But, mamma,Vve got to get acquainted with them serne way. The ]3owo s MU t Act- Healthy.— In 1110St aihncnts the firt care of the medital man is to see that the bowels ttre open and fally performieg, their functions. Paeruelee*e 'Vegetable Pills are So eompounded that certain ingredients in tbern act on, the bowels eolely' and they are the very best medicine avail- able- to produce healthy aetion o the bowels. Indeed, there is no other specific so serviceable in keeping the digestive organs in healthful action, Mrs. Newbride—e`Boo-heo I Efenry threw m cake at roe. One that I made myself, too!" Mother — "The monster! He might have killed ybie!" 1 COLLATERAL VALUE OF BONDS 41 Bonds generalirspeaking are censiderect by bankers, Artallci41 Men and corporations as the most desirable co/lateral-nor security for loam-- hecanse, of 'their fJ Financial men knew by exper3- ence that good bor,ds will aopr crate It'S value---hecause of tha reasonable certainty of inerear,- irt the wine of the. 5eedeine behind them. Tbe kuroster irt bonds Pas an aLr.e.lat.:, aaranciz that. shoul,i 0 ever becoxe necesSiq, be contd. Lad ready sale for them 4anenaven., therm 'into (rash on tha S.,.hOrteLt notice v‘ithost earailma more t f3.2a_a applia). con the, way efeenx- eelunfort,einas VIewitasonaMay. .0/1da ?San:invest- Omni undoubtedly have Alipoicts ta their favor,.wetttrfrernaPPIer..141nrsine zecLrity fa- the /719IleY unrested, sal" abilif,v, or Au4bICOM*. La as ser.d ',./01. our latlature Ott "Dand"- irkwantots proPg Card, RI.IYAL SECURITIES CORPORATION or mosimu. In,111.1)1N.G, IggE Atif> CIUMT 51r$. TO0141"0 Whether the corn be of old .11TV it APIA yield to Hale /0Wae 4 Corn euro, the simplest and best mire offered to the pnlalfe. It TestiAes for itself. ---Dr. homas' Eeleetrie Oil needs no tea - (mint of its powers other than bless Veit, Whoever tries it for cou0s, mieater, olds, for elite er eontusiona, for the little en 111X or bores, for pains in the t thew henitky„ e or beely, well know that the proves itself and neede 1 Minard's Liniment Cures Burns, MC. Mrs. Newlywenr—"The night you proposed you acted like a .fish out of water." Mr. Newlweel—"I was —and very cleverly landed, ton." No person shotild go from home without a, bottle of Dr. J. D. Kel- logg's Dyse,ntery Cordial in their .p.;ssession, as change of water, cooking, climate, etc., II-ere:lenity brings en summer complaint, and there is nothing like beingready with a sure remedy at hand, which oftentimes saves great suffering and frequently valuable lives. This Cordial has gained for itself a. ewoirnelepsiai prenatscl. reputation for affo,ra- ing prompt relief from all summer .Cultivate the great art of leav- ing people alone, even those you think you have a, right to -direct in t4e minutest particular. TRY MURINE EYE REMEDY' tbr Red, Weak,' Weary, Watery Eyes sad Granulated Eyelids. Murine Doesn't Smart—Soothes Eye- Pain. Druggists Sell Murine Eye Remedy, Liquid, 25c, 50e, $1.00. Murine Eye Salve in Aseptic 'Tubes, 25e, $1.00. Eye Books and Eye'Advice Free by Mail. Murine Eye Remedy Co., Chicago. V TS 1N A MJ o n, sir, g but el hwken fricesse g in that c'e every 229 oth a This shows why 1.bie !QT EACTLY. 1-0nel:or— your a teeteh youlegs, stopped at the jimetion0? Passener—' not exactly; went into the dining -ear and ha thein pulled." • 11 eph. Ler, ;fitly 14 1S03. ldlnard's Linim at Lunit. letne Oentti.-1. WWI bfisti dly known by mY horse bet May and alter Awing eovera1 preparations on im.• leg tioaxIng would do. My leg was black as ,16. i was laid a, in bed for a ItIrtnight and t,nithi not Mk. After using three, bot,tes of notir 11N ARTY'S 1 DI Else4 -fle.a p Ured, to that1 could start on the JOS. DUBES, Commercial Traveler. KISSING THE BRIDE. At a certain church it is the pleas- ing custom at a marriage for the clergyman to ,kiss the bride after the ceremony. A 3-oung lady who was about to be married in the eniurch did prospect,' and relish the prospect and instructed her prospective hus- band wheu making arrangements to tell the ,clergyman that she did not wish him to kiss her. The bridegroom did as directed. " t, • Well, George,' said the youo lady when he appeared, '`did you tell the clergyman that I did not wish,him to kass me?" "Oh, yes." •s tad`twhat did he; thee: M, egan he s0n]1 haif the usual wott a kln,, 25c, a box overylheee., r, arid 6 tears ma .,aee nclualin elec,eptive, UNLUCKY. "That was religh on Davis." "What 1" "He stepped on a piece of orange peel, fell, and was arrested for giving a street performance with- out a. license." The destruction of the house fly is a public duty. Almost every American State Board of Health iscarrying on a crusade against him. His filthy origin and habits, and the fact that. his body is gen- rally laden with disease -produc- ing germs, makes hirn one of the greatest enemies of the human race. If the housekeepers of Can- ada will use Wilson's Fly Tads persistently, this peril would be tremendously reduced. EASILY TOLD. "How do you know that your daughter's music is improving" "The neighbors are getting more friendly." Accidents, Burns, Scalds, Sprains; Bruises, Bumps'Cuts, Wounds, all are painful. Ilamlins Wizard Oil draws out the inflamma- tion and gives instant relief. Don't -wait for the. accident. Buy it now. dre AFTER THE WEDDING. "What's the matter here?" ask- ed the caller, noticing the barren appeananeeof the house. "Sent your goods away to be stored?". "No," replied the hostess. "Not .at, all. My daughter was married last' week and She has merely taken away the nthings that she thought, belonged to her." s s w sibly ave aves' X do it elanoolut br• Wilso's lilyn ill e flies than caught on three wee of etieke paper. 11 V Ct wait for anythiulg bus at It 'while you are wain- rilnartrs 1.1niment tor esi A good bluff makes than great, riches, voryvnutre. FARMS FOR RENT AND SALE. SK DAWSON, HE KNOWS. want to taa a, farm, consul 111 IF nlou want buy a farm., xxurt DAVE t•oute of the Lest rttit,„. Stock. Grain or Dairy Yams tit Ontario, and prices right. Colberni; AGENTS WANTED. A GENTS WA.NTED.—A study ot other Agency propositions convinces ns Witt none can equal ours. You %YID al. ways regret it if Ton don't apply tor particulars to Iraveliers Dept., EN Albert at.. Ottawa. 1 NEMPLOYED ME:\T OR WOVEN, DO / you wish to mate rive Dollars day for 'balance of year?. If so, consult .1. L. *Nichols Co., Limited, '17or0tito. MISCELLANEOUS. 11AY nod FARM SCALES.WilsOflLk Scale Works, 9 bsplanade. Tot onto. A GENTS WANTED. A LINE Fon, L. ()very bowie. Write us far our choice list of agents supplies. We have the greatest agency' proposition in Canada. to -day. No. outlay 'neeesSary. Apply B. C. I. Co., 228 Albert St.. Ottawa.. 1 ANCER, TUMOILS, LUILPS, etc. In. • ternal and external. cured without pan) by our home treatment. Write us before too late. Dr. l3elltaan Medical Co... Limited, Coffins:wood, Ont. • TON SCALE GUARANTEED. Wilsou's 11) Seale Works, 9 Esplanade, Toronto. PECIALISTS ADVICB EitE.E. Consult TJ as in regard to any disease. Lowest prices in drugs of all kinds. Pr:asses fitted by mail. Send measure. ment. Glasses fitted by age. Write to -day for anything sold bu first-class drug ,tore, to Dr. Belli:eau.. Collingwood., Oat FEATHER DYEING Cleaning and Curling and Kid Gloves clean'edi These can be sent by post, lc per as. Tea best place is BRITISH AMERICAN DYEINC C mONR TEAL. 2 Canada Business College - CHATHAM 011T In a class b Itself Among A,rericaSd Schools of 51,siness Training. 414 STE.) DENTS PLACED 1993, 05 STUDENTS PLAtEtl iri 1949 ,475' STUDENTS PLACED bil 1910 We publish the lists annually. We pay' full fare up to 58,00, and brin long distance students for half fare. Good board and room, $.3.60 per week. If you cannot come to Chatham, wecan train yoil by" mail. • 'Hero are some studont,s placed reCently: Nate- Wade, Camertm ifoap, Regina:, .E. Burk; Nicholsori Sc Bain, Regina', H. Wood, Trust, Co., Cheboygan, Mich., • Efght, eallsjuit received for Stenograph - ori, ',Coact -lore. and Auditors, , for openings. -Jyvorth from' $6(1tI to $1500, will you ,some id9a of the :demands.. .; ' t,,,s; `60t:LEGE" REOPENS FOR 0' SEPTEMBER • ntaisgne 339e11e Of,,work „at Chatha" Cataiontie.34'talls•Haf r-werk.'• •(Faber Free.) 13. LAC 141, AN & CO., ,0 8. _ sillttgeo Chatham, Ont "