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HomeMy WebLinkAboutExeter Advocate, 1909-11-25, Page 2,.,"1 11.1P4-� r.-� ,•-t •414 WHEN PLANTS WAGE WART t.4"..4.46••••••'o° _ Fashion 'HILL RIf77.ES .1(..11Nst IIEALTII ywp.0.0$ob1aw:a\ with or without threshing. 110 11011I \ 1.1111. I:01.1 I... As litter it wears well and the fowls find much pleasure in picking Scoundrels acid to Itave 11:;) That eft the kernels of grain. appeals to 11 omen. Oat straw is u more expensive a. }-� ' t fit t:i it SPECIES. litter, for it is valuable as u food 'there is in England :, r•,.st sin- :. i 1 j1 L �• for stuck and commands it good gular dearth of teen, and r'.•• �.1�1 .;,•. I „! FEVER. t +ire in the market. Likewise bar- tiiuitiv' that the ave rage respect �ubllr 1lrlhuds of 1►ofence Prole of h s wheat and rye straw are also able a. auun has of meeting a pro- rl-i i i t 1 1 1 l 1 / f-t,1.+4.4.4.....t. Tho normal temperature of the ♦off oral valuable, and are not often used .tardive husband are, in many cases 51:1:\ 1\ PARIS SHOPS. Greater Interest 'than Ap' human body is about ninety-eight \t'xl'C►:11.1:SII COW 5'!':16LI:S.. i't scratching pens. ext raordina,ily liuhitecd,'' su}s an parent Ones. and six -tenths degrees, a tempera- Corn fodder, leaves, stalks and 1•:u •list weekly. The cuirassgown has seen its 1 ' 1 t, ture which the internal forces of the • Whitewashing the cow stable Tusks make a little that is dor 1 Hence the otherwise absolutely srstdays and is on the wane• The keen competition in eonuuer_ holy are able to maintain at a con- should be one of the regular chores able and is not easily reduced to a incomprehensible success of the ma_ Tight fitting and stiffly boned eial circles, oven in these ttrona- stall figure almost entirely without every fall on farms where cows are powder. The butts may he ranee- t,imunial advertisement. Our so- hnsoues are again imminent. ''us days, is as nothing beside that regard to the temperature of the ,milked. In the neighborhood of edafter a time for they will readily caul life is so cotstrteted that loin - Contrasting facings are a feature ,,j want plants and trees for bare surrounding atmosphere. Any etc- some cities, milkmen who supply work up into desirable litter. dreds of young men and woolen of the latest winter huts. `existence. Their entire lives, from 1ation of the body temperature milk. are required to have their Pine needles, which can be pro never meet, others of their age. Thu daiut14-t now halpius are the time they furca in the purest p.bote ninety-eight and six -tenths stables whitewashed with lime cured by the cartload ie the pine i •'Then it bas been said that r�te�, headed with Irish crochet lace. sere-pude are beset. with peril. for degrees is called fever, and is an each Year. What they ate con: I'�rests, wake a good material amen is so miserable but that he cans Jct trimming upon frocks of sap- Nature is as much mistress of (h.- indication of something wrong. 5o belled to do. it sh,otld be well for r•sl,eciulh fur young pullets just 'discover some wonuw who will he phirc hue is ono of the many variu- ,traction as of creation. also is a fall of the temperature be -!every farmer to perform of their commencing to scratch. They soon muco misernb1e till for his sake. tions of the hour. low the auroral point ; Uut this is a own free will. 11'hitew•at,hinl; vvitl, are reduced to a powder and need i And ou this principle the vvorsl of After many years of hard service leery plant growing to a wild lime sweetens the stable and adds (;ften to be replenished. I state has something to combat rarer condition than fever, and is 1. 11 III are also desirable andI !criminals must lied a wife. the pompadour has gone complete- : ' g clue usually to special causes which +; to the sntishaQtiun and self-respect And when all is said and done, ly out of style. , against. 1t may be the war waged it is not necessary to consider here, of the farmer. The following di c'an be secured in autumn and slur I the chartered seoendrel - the biga- It is ex reefed that there will he 'against it by plants of other species I sections for preparing whitewash 'Ili [or winter. They too, are soon } of It uta • be the Likelihood of beingSince fever is the most evident, are taken from n bulletin fo the II };utvrrized in the scratching- pens plist, the forger Haat be scarrc ly n gradual return to the elbow sleeve devoured by animal or insect. symptom of a number of different linois l:x teriulent Station: and a largo quantity is required to more objectionable, may. in many for lingerie waists. diseases, and the one that gives ,r keen u , the desired su cases, be far less than the smug. The long velvet and fur coats ro At rho san,o time, alt plants in character, as it were, to many •Take a half bushel unslaked 1 supply. lv-respectable, highly -respected popular last winter have survived thrix wild state are provided with acute infectious disealses it has lime of good qunlily, stark it with Whatever is used for .cyatching thing of petty vices that so often a vv ca ,ons of defence, material. an effort should he made for the, new season, 1 ,and often the Lolling water (cold will do) cover come to be synonymous with disease to harvest the sun lv i woman must call husband. We weakestplant has proportionate- during the process to keep in p.' n se,.sot. A Waistcoats of plain satin ur Otto 1 p itself, •and it is common to speak of good supply are, of course, now -a du s, many Mall silk are appearing with the !y the Strongest weapon; directly some one being sick of a fever. But steam, and add water as the ore- vost,nentlayttoultryer n (he bhatnlnf of us, far too senow-a- ally inclin- 1 coming of real winter. rultitalion is brought about, how- fever is so far from being the dis- -cess goes on. To do this, the liner l ' ex mcf s e • ed toward the scoundrel. ever, so du the defensive faculties sdlntild hr placed in a tight barrel i ' Rs furrn his Huck dur- of the new coats are lined ease that it is often the curative with silk of the same shade. 1t'hit, disappear. land water enough ridded to partly ins the winter nuahths. and life-saving condition. I co . the lime. .. ••. • !mer Ihr is not used as formerly. This is particularly evident in the Many infections, such as pneu- lime entirely with water, else the "A ruffs made of chiffon and rib- ,•a'e of the garden plum, which, in n,onia and typhoid fever,would be bon are most, serviceable if air a i1•, natural state, carries long, sharp more often total if it were not fur slaking process will go on too slow- '•:1WE 1 I, NOISES." foundation of crinoline. thorns, as a protection against the }� Soon after the water is n:l,l• al -- g the high body temperature that ,the iumns of iliac which are es n.._. Hotel Guests' Complaints Were .1 checked silver and black era- browsing rtnitnals• characterizes them. 1n pneumonia, e:l to both sir and water begin to I Never Pressed. mel button is used on a handsome Thorns, spikes, spines, and stiff, for example it has been noted that (rumble and some the whole nuts. i tailored suit of shepherd plaid. Heavy ribbed ottoman and moire silks are being used for the con - On the Farm bristly growths are the most coin- ° ° ` A story used to be told fifty years the higher Atlee temperature —un- bsgins to steam. 'fore watt should mien forms ref plant defence. 'There circ certain tilnits, of course, �- file be added and the barrel kept. env- alga of a newly rich, overdressed. are many plants that have spines more favorable is the coarse of the reed. After the slaking process is touch-bc angrinded dame who struction of the separate coats. only when young, shedding these disease. It is therefore not a wise ,.ver. several nail; of water should bounced angrily into the tubba of a fashionable hotel, 'rend demanded The touch of vivid color across the thing to give remedies to reduce h( added. and the whole thorough• front of the waist is one of the lit- fever, unless the elevation of tem- lv stirred. This mixture should be et the clerk that her room be c•hang- o- est of costume details. • perature has continued a very long strained ingithrougharri t(ss1ever before j telt that itrvv„uhlhe i bek Limldpo imer possible Tassels are being used even more time or is so high—over one bun- i h he extensively than last season for Bred and four degrees—as to threat -rump is attached, ande if necessary, l° do so, as t�lcrc was no recant trimming dressy gowns. en in itself the normal performance more water may be added to se_ room available but that if anything Fur afternoons stockings match i. 4 ere a mixture which the nozzle utero amiss in her present room 8• f the vital functions. ,;ill deliver well. The contents of which could he rectified, the men- the dress, but for daytime black Sometimes of course, the fevera relent would attend to it. It stockings and boots are always cos- In a childish way, we have all may get out of control, and from the barrel or bucket must be kens. g • looked at the areucaria, or !minket•-r ell agitated.was considered one of the most de- tect.,at being inimical only to the germs 01 for the lime tends to seeable in the house: surly nothing ay Crystals, whether as fringe, btilg the spikese ! were nde, and e(lto deeiwardded lr fl' the disease actually endanger the settle bet fineon he boltooi allowed e rto a K important could be wrong. ing, or sewed on in tiny lines, are ,stutter acrobats. As a matter of life of the patient. In such ease t.lsn upon one pin�r until file wash "Important ! Wrong:" echoed much used for trimming evening fact, however, the spikes tette there treatment to reduce the tempera- ,.Imus to ecru. lnee l (,lire with toe woman, indignantly. -well gowns.• (etire is called for. 1 f now, 1 should just say there was. sh New coats are nearly all ample t �unk cry different riatii purpose. Tcomposed This is best dune by means of cool ,laruslaequs(•d asgittl gheavIlr llyttflell }I`d hate you to know I'w food of and shapely, refreshingly different a,f sett, pilhv wood, and t.hr sap ;;tater in the form of a tub bath. ta:Lhed down. Light coats fpr- music, and i have a sensitive ear, from the stovepipe model of last travels upwards so, near the bark the patient, should be put into bath : oiuently applied are better than and I`m staying Erre all p)Irltuse to w inter, that, were this covering broken by at eighty degrees or ninety degrees, 1rearr "nes. ns t}he latter am more go to the opera : and if you think, Sleeves in all coats are to the .the water being tiler graduallc re n.ut to seale off. While still wet ,r after hearing Patti at night, I'm t blow, the tree would bleed. wrist, and cuffs in more or less fan '. diced to about seventy degro' s ; of light rout Berms to have failed in its going to part up with a squealing ( iful design are upon ruany models. I nt n possibleblowfrom to he slay be wrapped in a sheet stet nhaeet. but when (Iry the whole be- amateur on the other side of a thin The lavish use of fur on both ev- . with cold water, or sponged with comes perfectly white. One bushel partition eext morning—well, you the bark ; and as the true grows, r gallonseoil't kaon n,c:'' ruing and (lay gowns is one of the and the trunk t:cards the base cold water. lime will make thirty of m -t striking features of the sea- fWater is a safer and Netter fever whitewash. Many formulas for I am sorry Madame Patti has I drogl offs, so do these basal spikes remedy than the so-called antipyre- making whitewash are published in- anur,yerl yet',,' said the elerk, tie drugs, the use of which is bad va Icing the use of salt oil grease,suavely. "She is year next-door neighbor." The late Madame M'dje.ka, the Polish actress, used to relate a somewhat similar anecdote. Among her friends she nutnlered those fashioned belief that a person with touch time. The addition of a small ether distinguished natives of un - fashioned foyer is going to "take cold' ,alantin of salt and oil is said to happy Pohlad, I aderrtlski. Ma - easily has no foundation whatever +increase the life of the whitewash. el�►nl+' Sembtich an the two 1)e ----Youth's Companion. 11` convenient. they should he art I'eszkes. -- -- 1 ciee, but hailing is net essential At a time when she had Leen ill +wLem light rants ale not on °ft.,t1 in London, they were all there ful- I\ THF. SICKROOM. weapons of defence when old enough and sufficiently strong to exist with- out them. Other plants, again, CARRY THEIR SPIKES, or spines, on the under part of the leaves, to ward off creeping foss, „eh as slugs. tir.h.. The sailor collar effect is found 1 1 The most terrinle plant defence mot only on the long separate coats for the already weakened heart. glue. rice. etc., together with the but on some of the new wraps as I of all is that of the wreath of This cool -water treatment should broiling of the material at different well. ithorns, a creeper that flourishes in always be supplcnarnted by the �taRes of its propnratirtn. These the dense jungles of South Alfieri- arc too much incoltee nick. the es 1C1►ilc beavers are anions the most i freest possible use of fresh air, evenor- ca. A horse or man struggling fashionable of evening bats. Fre- i in eery cold werither. 'the old- (linar;y man. besides taking too (latently they are faced with black ! tluough such a jungle, if so anter to Iver• i tlmatc as to come in contact with this creeper, will rapidly be enfold - Long feathers are not as fashion cu will the sinuous lengths, that, able as short. ones; but the flues of ' snake -like, form a chevaux de ( rise al; plumes trust be long and heavy. around the int ruder, fresh the :\ Cossack turban of chinchilla, klatches of which it is irnpossihle trade up with rase colored velvet 1 las indicated above. When once lin- fs)ling profess u,nal engagements. to get free without assistance. The In violent congbing er strangling dersiuod tvhitetvash ran br merle,' As her eoltatesence progressed, unci silver tl,sur, is one of the more the victim struggles, the tight- or the muscles of the throat con tires- ttsited her with affectionate as - nn app neve hats. g g and applied veith little trouble, . es he is held: and this plant can tract from sclero coughing hour yielding a later return in the im_ si(luity nearly every day, and de- ft is to he a w•:asnn of many trier- best be described as a series of , lighted the invalid wit h impromptu p g J 1 roved condition ,•f the stable. lt• �t nlings, puffs, pipings, bias bands, rl,ines, the tightening of one coil snti.f,trtiou is obtained by keel,ierr rc.uc•erts, at which Pnderewski play - narrow silk fringes and zigzags of • 1 1 ravishing accoumnninlents to all sorts, AFFECTING THE OTHERS. ,the mixture well agitated and mark ' ire applications." ten drops or a teaspoonful of gly- cerin from the bottle down the throat. It usually will cause gag- ging and forces the muscles of the throat to relax. The gt,-cerin is healing to the raw membrane of the throat. in case of a cut or bruise of any kind where the skin is broken, wash the wound inuuediately with alto 1101. using an absolutely clean piece of linen or medicated gauze. This lessens the danger of blood poi. oning and sometimes prevents it. When almost clothing will remain on the stomach of a sick person the juice of an orange squeezed ewer An extraordinary- amount of gold ! it is a well-known fact that ani - and silver is being put upon dress- mals dislike drinking water that es. both tailor -!nudes and those for bus lain in the large. bowl -like evening wear. neaees of certain plants. such as '1'la(• combination of dark blue and !rhubarb and the vegetable tna rruw, ),lark in both hats and gowns is to land this is merely an unlocked -for be one of the distinctive note. of I scheme of defence. the season. Other plants, again, ensure their Combinations or noire and velvet' immunity frog, attack ht the indi- with cloth are being exemplified in ; gest ibility of their leaves. The rho - /tome of the most shinning of the!doddendroti, for example. has new tailored suits. stringy. tough leaves, that mist be The most popular bloa,ses include the reverse of palatable, even to the chiffon °ter lace and elear ecru net most goat -like nnimnl. The more u little chopped ice has proved won - over n foundation of chalk white familiar laurel is also distinctly un- du•ful in its effect. In extreme cas- lrish guirnpire• inviting as a dish: and if a ,moth es strain the juice. It is nourish- �"`-'- --- were placed in an air -tight hex ing in addition to the (luaeting ef- het it has on the stomach. 1 IIR 111' 1 I III.R s S.11t1•, with some crushed laurel -leaves, the - ` poisonous fumes would kill the in- $'uthet i• 'less of a 1-etinr I.ad'. sect, Suirid,•. The probleut of poison is not a hard one to solve, and enters very .\ patilel;a •.tot;'.• o1 n lad commit• largely into the plan of plant de_ tingsuicide in order to call nubile fen, r. it is el►eioltsly harmful for attention to the trea1,uent Iris fa- ; the bark to be bitten from trees, 1her had received from his em1110%-'hen,0 on many varieties grows a ors venue; from Harlesden, Middle- ' moss fatal to browsing animal. ices, Ler/land. Vet another form of plant de- .\ few- weeks ago an old man (vas fence is that of odor. in the ma - kilted by a Iramwaav- car in Har•w 1 jeritc o1 rases. warning of poison road, and although the jury return., i; site), t., animals by oder•. ed :► vrrdita of accidental heath, the d/ieer. a man named Sniffles, was discharged by the tramway cent pans. The fart laretrd very murl1 itl,om the mind of the (Irivcr's oldest son, Ronald. aged sixteen. (III Sunday - night, after coming home from church. he wrote a letter. and soon aft( swards Lade his father and mother Kood-nicht." The nest nh.,?laing it wars discov- ered that his bed llnd not been slept in, and n letter ou the (Ire-.- ing-table in his handwriting stated that he had decided to take his life to (sill tie. :menthol of the pulite. 1., the writ% 1:14 father had 1,'-•, treated He implored his paean)'.. forgivrn.•s. and said that vvl:rn thy story airs revealed d .at the inquest he rrphcd. sav Mg such a bill would be 11111 RECONCILED. Colossians 1 : til -23• As those rho will not be enticed By earthly joys which soon must fade, We glory in the cross of Christ Hy which alone our peace is made. "11'hile fully believing in a sane and firm justice, the necessity of punishment and its usefulness, it may be conceded that not infre- quently the scoundrel, whose sins bring him within reach of the law, has sometimes a way with(' him that appeals to women. "The salve imagination which has started the bigamist on his carter of adventure, gives hint, perhaps, a sympathetic insight in dealing with women. "Everything is relative, even vil- lainy, so to fleece a young elan of means of a considerable portion of his belongings, or rtes to entrap a young woman into a bogus mar- riage, is hardly worse than the go- ing -back on a friend in trouble, or dealing meanly with dependents. "Bove often in the countries et dowerless women are not the very u fives of quite rich men store stint - 0(1, and in that. sense poorer, than the laborer's wife. REMAIth.tBi,1: INDIAN KIIIDLt: Iluilt by the Indians in British Columbia. An interesting bridge, said to have been built by Indians, is situ st - elecl about 200 miles east of Prince Rupert, B. C., near the proposed line of the Grand 'Trunk Railway, says the Engineering News. It is built of round poles, fast- �� ened together with telegraph wiro and wooden pins, the floor being rho only part (there mails are used to any extent. and no two joints are matte alike, but it seems to do the work required of it, that is, as a means for pack trains to cross lhulkley River. Looking at it from a distance, it sr tans to be nothing but a collec- tion of poles and wire stuck to- gether any way, with no particu- lar reason for its net falling; the floor is very uneven, and the joints (.f the different members are made 4141' gulden mores of the 1)e Reszke by lapping and binding them with i•r•utbels and Madame Sernht•ich, tri re. Bit1 by looking at it closely Nothwithstnnding the anther's hitt other persons in the hotel soon a person can pee that the party who riticism of mare elaborate white scut. in (•emplainls of the "awful built it had n pretty good idea of wash mixtures, we venture to sug- I uoisr." proceeding from madame. gest, on the strength of our own ; Modjrska's suite, e.g ineesieg. for the bridge is an vim.' rrie Ie, o(11)11ne l► :4t will cstirkealer i nrl ! v They "trot greats cd;srencertcel r d tious suspensionllnation of constructionntilevrr nut rub off. and that. is very easily + when they were informed of the asmtrre of the dislurhanre. and the 'crushed on, even over „nett -hoard iconitdaints veer,. reser pressed. In. snrf:+ces, is Prepared as follows: *stead, it became nuticrnhle that Tate one -1,7,11 bushel of lime. ; most of the hotel resident. 54101) -lake a•;t1 boiling water, stake in froland errands which (ook then) t•. a milk. grid strain through a fine through the nearest corridor when niece Add to this n peck of salt. i les •'no1ses" were in progress, and a1•�-,.le. •l in 'earn' wntet•: three ;if n, °tie ever fell so far from, good 1•:•..•••1- .•r 'a':d tier• boiled ter n !manners as to listen at the keyhole, 1 1 •l tercel in while het, half "That was. perhaps. because a key. 1„ ,,l ''.1 ti''g ra(I'I oeo pound glue. isle neeenumodaltes bol a single ear, +, i .11 l- dissolve'1 in a glue slot aryl there are as yet no rules for e .low fire. T•, this mixture laleredencr in e1ve-alropping." nald five gallons of het wnler. stir' -- —4* --- it well, eover, and let stand ter n NOT PREPARED. feta- (lot's. Tb;s n;Xh'r(. is hest no plied hot, with r. bresh. rand a pint Mother, (nay 1 go ant to skate' will !mer a square yard. " o.' my darling Site: Postpone it. (Iear, till wry can get Some arnica for you. SCR.1TCHfNC FOR HENS. - -- Hew many at this time of yens stn}, to think how necessary it is to Upon that cross all thought is bent ; provide n supply of scratching ma A mine of matchless wealth it teria) for the bens during the win- protes: ter nunatla'. Hew few take advaut- "•1' - "-- - It is the one supreme eeent age of the opportunities that ate Round which the whole creation presented from new until snoa stoves. comes of harvesting a supply. There are in some (olntlll,rlit . Hours for SciI ant I: irk. 1 i l'rein the angel bests aspire n+endows and rens that can hr (.,: . I F.. view the depths of love divine; for the asking, or fern 8111811 stun. English servant girls are to hate I ties. see the all -consuming fire Thr hay, though it mar be tee peer their hours of labor regulated by In which the Saviour's glories t • feed stock . is ideal for scratch - the Government if n movement be- shine. ilia purposes. it can he cul any time i irag plashed 1n Herniie 11'. Bottom- 1 before the frn.1 comaes in the fall : les, as 1 tl'(•ral member of Pasha -!:1- ctcalure. guilty and defiled, ;cured and hauled to the poultry went. succeeds. ( \t'e could net understand our )louse, where IZ earl he stacked n!' Hottonlley, in a recent Parini- a les• ; • until ready for use. It coats I,at�e_ trent session. addressed a .loot en ' Rut now we hive been ree,meitcd I1v nothing except the time and la- the Cabinet as to whether the ad- ' In His "11 body 011 the coats, ' ber exlaendc(1 in securing it : vet , Ihow few avail themselves of this ministration would favorably ten b f 1 f the t i 10 111: 141101 4:111 I P. (.4o .:1111•11 11, Regulate 11 -firkins steer a bill at the• next session re This truth which has for ages :thence " supplying ole r. r mos • important necessities to the tuc- mulating the working hours of do- stood cuss poultry plant.. Ihle -tie». Houle Se(retary Gladstone \1'e in all confidence believe: ' Huckwbent is behevcd the publicity which would; favorably considered. ,*1r. Bottom- t('sult would bring redress for his :ley, it is understood, will introduce father. ,1 search was made and the !the bill which will provide that lad v As (•ntnd dead on the North right hours constitute a de:nestle • wcstein Railway line near Sudbury. working day. eau c \\e h:►ve redemption through His •• very little rfertit bblood:false. It requires v 11'e through His death new life riser. n thin coating •.f wood ashes receive. w in answer, and it grows and f. 11 ,1'fSON, thrives upon land newly broken tip. The crop ripens in a feu montih- Cranthurst, Ont., 111*. r.nd can be harvested and store,! '`Six fee, in his boots :'' exclaim- ed ole) Jlr. Flatiron. "Nonsense! . they might as well tell Inc tl, t the man has six heads in 1 is 11•+t 1!. 1, etc of the Haan wile has ,a st••h) le tell you in a whi;- 1.1- WAIT, Since we moved in here, two days ago. it's been a puzzle to me how that water get into the barrel I —Life. THE RIGIIT war 1n ail cay.!. MirIfPCR, PINITTIVE.Il!srI.urp4IA, COLDS. ETC. Oi ail h.,r. - h'r..lrDarrs. , .ata, a,,o;:nna, ,.:to "SPOHN THEM" en thsir lonarur. or in the teed put Spnhn'. Liquid (:ovpm:nd. Gave the remedy to all 01 them. 1• a.I r on t he Ittrod and 'lands. It rout a t he dleoas• - bretpellingthediseaseterms. it y ard. eR 18e I"•'ahle tan matter how they, are "etvus•d.- At.- aedutetr err antlhinr in'urin',a. A third tan .a•dvtake0. sOe sad selsas 11101 111.00 the dotes. Sold by druggists and Iaraep dealers. 111.4 ri4n t.,,.: til 11 bore -rut.• SPOHN MEDICAL CO., Chemist• •nd dec:fcriologlsfs G0511EN, IND., U, S. A. 1 T