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HomeMy WebLinkAboutExeter Times, 1909-08-19, Page 2IIOW TO ENJOY LONG LIFE! •"—c—~ YOUNG FOLKS R1:MaVI: LARGE 1N'IENFINI AND {1'1'1:\1)1X. Prof. Metrhns. of Pronounces Them Daugcrous - Hunting Ground for Germs. As a result of investigation which be has been pursuiug at St. Mary's Hospital, London, during the past mouth, Dr. Distaso, of Paris, claims that the theory of Professor Metchnikoff, of the Pasteur Insti- tute, Paris, for warding off old age, is a sound ono. Professor Metchnikoff, a few years ago, evolved the theory that the large intestine was the breed- ing -place of most of the harmful germs, and that in a person whew large intestiuo had been removed by operation it wculd be found that the beueficial germs remaining would greatly outn'unber the harm- ful cues, and would have the effect of staving ori old age. REMOVE THE INTESTINE. At tho hospital in London, Dr. Distaso, who is Professor Metchui koff's assistant, has been compet- ing the germs found in a number of patients whose large intestines had been removed with those found in normal individuals, and so convinc ed is he that the Metchnikoff theory is fully proved that he expressed the following opinion: "Every child should havo its largo intestine eget its appendix removed when it is two or three years old." IMPROVED HEALTH. In the patients experimented up on, who in every instance have t.u- oycd greatly improved health dur- ing the year or more which has eflapsed since their operations, a number of new germs have been discovered. These are thought to be harmless germs whose action, tf any, is beneficial to the system. Further studies of their action aro to be pursued. Dr. Distaso takes with him for further study at the Pasteur Insti- tute, Paris, two persons who are excellent examples of the benefit to health resulting from the remov- al of the lower intestine. Practi- cally bedridden before the opera- tion about four years ago, these two patients are now in robust health, and have put on, in each case, almost forty pounds in weight. During their month's stay all their expenses will be paid by the Pas- teur Instituto. BETTER WITHOUT I1'. To a representative of the Lon- don Mail Dr. Distaso stated: "My experiments have proved that we would all of us bo better off with - cut a lower intestine, which is no- thing more or Tess than an ideal breeding place for disease germs. Almost every chronic disease niay be traced back to the action of these germs. Chronic heart dis- ease, arteric, sclerosis and most kinds of headaches are examples." Tho following diet was recom- mendcvl as bring most hygenic for people who refuse to part with their large intestine, yet desire to live as long as possible: A very little meat at one meal a day only. Plenty of green vegetables at this and other two meals, and water in abundance during the day. No tea, coffee, or spirits. A little diluted wine at meals if desired. Eggs, according to Professor badlycut that it had to be taken Metchnikoff's theory, are absolute• off ON THE OLD WHARF. For a boy who lives most of the year away from the sea, the Melo town of Ba)head is a find place to spend the sumwcr. There is always something W do there. When it is pleasaut•, you can d:g clavus or go crabbing, or fish off the end of the old wharf. When it rains, yo t can go up into Captain Billy's sa l oft and watch him sew with a fun- ny big thimble held in the palm "f his hand; or you cau sit iu l,ap tain Benny's boat -shop and see hint build dories while he tells stories. To Walter Manly the rainy day e were almost as happy as the plea- sant ones, for ho liked both Cal. - lain Billy and Captain Benny, anti was always glad to be with them Tho two old men were brothers. Both had been sailors all their lives, and for many years had hunted uhales in the south seas. Captatn Billy had only one leg, and had to use a crutch when Ito walked. Walter had wondered a good many times how Captain Billy nisi lost his leg, but of course he did not like to ask hien. But knowing that he and Captain Benny were brothers, ho felt that ho alight ask Captain Benny. So ono rainy day, when he and Thornton Hadley were in the boat -shop, he put the ques- tion. "How did Captain Billy lose his log?" the captain repeated after Walter. "Why, the bight of a rope took it off." "The bite of a rope 1" cried Wal - in the bight of your fish -line, and your fish pulled you off your feet. li it had been a whale, wo should not have get you s., easily. Next time you ii,n.,t bo more careful with your line.' - Youth's Companion. BABY'S BOLD ON LIFE. Baby's Own Tablets cost 25 cents a box. .1 box bought now may savo baby's life. Summer complaints C411110 suddenly, and carry away thousand; of little ones every year. If the stomach and bowels are kept in order there is little danger of these troubles corning on. Baby's Own Tablets is the best medicine in the world for preventing and curing stomach and bowel trou- bles. They can be given with per- fect safety to the new born baby or to the well grown child. Au oc- casional dose Of the Tablets will regulate stomach and bowels and prevent summer complaints. 'l he mother who keeps these Tablets be- side her has a reasonable assurance that her littlo ones are safe. 1f you havo not got a box of Tablets, got ono without delay. Do not wait until trouble comes, it may then bo too late. Sold by medicine dealers or by mail at 25 cents a box from The Dr. Williams' Medi- cine Co., Brockville, Ont. .P. A FIGHT FOB LIFE. Tamer Savagely Attacked and Badly Mauled by a Tiger. A circus performance at Soriano, Portugal, was brought to an abrupt termination amid a scene of terror. Capt. Andrickson, u well-known animal t.anier, was performing with his 10 magnificent Bengal tigers. Profiting by a moment's inattention ter. "How could a rope bite a on the part of the tamer, one of man's leg off 1 I guess you ars the tigers made a tremendous making fun of ore, captain." spring upon tho captain and "No, no, my boy. It was the brought Aum to the ground. There bight of a rope, but not the ki0c1 was at once a scene of great con - you aro thinking of." fusion among the audience, sever - "But what is it?" asked the boys. al ladies fainting acd others scream - "A bight is a loop, and it is a ing, while all gazed on a fierce fight thing a sailor is always afraid of,' for lifo. and a whaler, espo.:ially." Tho circus attendants, though WOMEN .AS SOLDIERS. Were Once Reckoned -Among Fight- ing Strength. From the' nate!e of things women soldiers can only be found as a etas among barbarians ---up to this time at any rate. The lhthu►ney Amlazullb made a poor show against the French, but Barton had beeu much impressed with there forty years earlier --and he was a judge. The discipline was terribly severe in his time; ho did not. doubt they were very formidable truops. Relaxation of discipline ruined them, says the Pall Mall Gazette. The mythical Amazons claim a word, since Prof. Sayco adduced such striking evidence to suggest that they were the warrior priest- esses of Hittite invaders. Of the American Amazons it. may be recall- ed that Humboldt thought the kg - end not. trupossible ; and he had studied tho original records. Very few who have written ou the sub- ject are thus qualified probably, but Mr. Alfred Wallace has shown us lately that Spruce, tho great botanist, looked into the evidence carefully and formed a strong opin- ion that it was trustworthy. Much more interesting aro the shield maidens of the Vikings. Would that we knew more about them personally. The historical sagas allude to them, but always, so far as 1 remember, in a matter of fact way, as to male personages. One of the very grandest poetic sagas is that of the Shield Maiden Hervor, but eveu this takes for granted nearly everything we parti • cularly want to know. She dressed as a man and joined the Vikings. Presently she gained the command of her .party—and the story opens, true in the main probably. The circumstantial account of the battle of Bravoll botw•een Sigurd of Denmark and Harold Hilditoun of Norway mentions several shield maidens who commanded troops. Ono even born Harald's standard. All fought like heroes, or demons, and I think all died on the field ; but it seems that they were only women who rose to command by daring and And then the captain took a rots armed with red hot irons, had the military genius. Is there any au - and showed them what ho meant. greatest difficulty in preventing the 1 thority for the legends of Viking He told them about the hunting of other tigors attacking the tamer. 1 hands wholly feminine? whales; how the small boats leave Tho animal which had -sprung upon' Tho old lash "Book of Lecan" the ship, and the omen row quietly Capt. Andrickson seized one of his. says casually "for men and women up to the whale until they are neat legs, and the bones could be heard' went alike to battle in those days"; enough for the man in the bow to cracking. At last the tamer tnan- and the record of tribal obligations throw the harpoon into the whale aged W r draw his revolver, and with 4 called "Hosting" reckoned women He showed them a harpoon, which is a short iron spear with a lone,. fine rope fastened to it; and he told them how careful the men must be to see that the rope is coiled just right in the tub at the bow of the boat, because when tho whale feels the harpoc n, he usually dives and goes down so fast that the rope sometimes makes the edgo of the tub stroke. If the rope is not coiled just right, it may catch when it runs out, and the whole boat be dragged under the water. And if a man happens to get his foot or his leg caught in a loop of the rope, he may be pulled over- board or his leg cut off. rho utmost coolness he placed the! among the fighting strength. barrel in the corner of the animal's! Moreover, the life of Abbot Adam - mouth and fired. Tho wounded nan of Iona tolls how he, hearing beast rolled over, and Andrickson of this dreadful practice, went to was dragged out in a terribly mang- led condition. This is the fourth time that tho same tiger has attack- s •' hien. When you meet a stranger get busy and tell your troubles first. "That will do,'' said an irate lady to her Irish "general"; "you will leave now, and you needn't Ireland, called an assembly of chiefs and bishops and persuaded them to pass a k ,c, still extant, entitled "Lex innocentium," which forgade the summoning of wotnen to war. it seems likely, however, that they still turned out, of their own free will—indeed the practice is not yet extinct, by all accounts. At the present day, in Europe, jtother mo about a recorninenda_ the Montenegrins and their here ti•a1." "Faith," replied the rl. ditary foes of Albania include the women among their fighting force— "Oi has no intention 0' gitin ye• or did at any rate a very few years That was what had happened to a recommendation. Or 11 tell the a o— before Prince Nicholas had or - Captain Billy. A rarcless sailor truth about yo to ivery girl that ganizcd his army. All departments of supply were left, to the wives and ---' daughters; also the recovery and transport of the wounded. But when the lighting line was seriously pressed the women reenforced it. .Assuredly they would have followed the old custom, in spite of the Prince's reforms, bad Austria ad- vanced into the Black Mountain the other day. had let the rope get kinked, and a axes roe. loop had caught round Captain Billy's leg and pulled him over. He was carried down, down, down, and might never have come up, if Captain Benny, who was in the same boat, had not grabbed a hatchet gamely and cut tt,c ale Captain hilly rose to the top of the water at last, and the mon got hint into the boat ; but his leg was so, iy daugcrous as food. "An egg undergoes the same decomposition in the intestines," Dr. Distaso con- tinued, "as it does outside the body, and in the intestines forms an oxcclleut breeding place for germs." 4._ BLOND HEADS IN HISTORY. They Have Played Great Historical Roles. It is certain that blond, long headed mets once played a great role in history, for it was they who colonized Galatia and brought home the treasures of Greece and Italy to Toulouse, who overthrew the Ro- nian empire in the west and won England from the Britons. It is equally certain that this physical t� pe was once touch more dominant and widely distributed than it is now and that it it teuding to oto out. This is especially true of that p'ron.tnn. ed form of.lei: a Ic a is Both Walter and Thornton thought they would remember the captain's story, but a week later,? when they were fishing from the end of the old wharf. something! happened that made them forget. They were fishing for flounders with Ned Pierce, who lives all the; year in Bayhead. The captain herd helped them bait their hooks, and ns watching them, when Walter suddenly had a trreat tug on his line ---so hard that ho nearly lost his hold on it. When he pulled. the head of a big fish came to the top of the water. "Oh. what is it 11 What is it !" cried the boys. "It's a dogfish !" shouted the cap- tain. "Hold hard, now : „ There must bo a school of them. Walter had been lying flat on the wharf, but in his eagerness to land his big fish, he stood up and step ped nearer the edge. giving a hard pull. This pull must have sunk the' { 1 d ! i p hook deeper 'n the fish's mouth. distinguished by red hair.Rcd tot he, too. gt' : c a great pull to get hairedrsunt do not now conati- "ay' NN alterstepped ahead out. 1'' stepmore, without seeing where tute the maj••Pity in any known lie ut his foot. The next moment he felt himself falling. Something bad pulled his right leg out from under him, and in another instant ht went with a great splash into the water. The nett he knew his head was just above the water, while some- thing sharp and cold was gripping him through his clothee between tribe of nation. but one authority sets forth grounds f••r thinking that reed hair ens once much more pre valent. it Gust have occurred. for in- stance, among the Brahmans, since they etre forbidden by the laws of Manu to marry rel Haired women. There is no doubt that blonds and red haired persons are still, enc•oun the shoulders. It was the captain tered about the Ilindo Kush. among boat-h'tok, and by the ll ng polo the tribes from whom the Butte which made the handle of it the mans aro eupposed to hate been captain was holding him up. l't'd law immigrant. But obedience to the and Thornton ran down the steps law mentioned would in the ennrre d pushed out i 1 a boat, and in . t time annihilate the tendency to ew minutes heel him on board. their reproduction A1'estminetcr ,e,d deal frightened. here my hos. said Captain Gazette. y. Shen Walter we. safe en In,n't tome' your advi. again. "yea see now what 1 people whose friend hip y� m1 ret when 1 told von to look out for. a Be• tan Ivry the bight of a line. You stepped upon eaI /U Food Products Libby'a Cooked Corned Beef There's a marked distinc- tion istinc- tion between LJbby'a Oooked Oorned Reef and even the best that's sold in bulk. Evenly and mildly cured and scientifically cooked in L/bby'a Great Melte Klte*M, all the natural flavor of the fresh, prime beef is retained. It is p'.rre wholesome, delicious and ready to serve at meal time, Saves work and worry in summer. Other Libby "Healthful" Neal -Time -Hints, all ready to serve, are: Peerless Dried Reef Mena Sausage Veal Loaf Evaporated MI* leaked 6eaRs O�Ottlr Ohow IMIxed PMokSDti "Purity goes hand in hand with Products of the Libby brand". Write for free Booklet,— "How to mak • Good Things to Eat". Insist o 0 Laceys et your grocers. Ueby, SAM & Libby OkI.ag• '1' DISMISSED BY A QUEEN. English Nurses Forced to Leave Greek Hospital. The Greek newspapers report that Queen Olga has dismissed the English matron and three nurses at the military hospital in Athens. Queen Olga, for somewhat nar- row patriotic motives, desired the Crown Princess, who was patroness of the instution, to employ only Greek nurses. But the Princess, who is half English, being tho daughter of the late Empress Fred - click, declined to agree, as it was generally recognized that the Eng- lish nurses were better trained than the Greek nurses, and also that the matron was doing nitwit to improve the training of nurses in the coun- try. Political influences were. how- ever, brought into play, and the Crown Princess finally decided to resign her position as patroness. Tho Queen succeeded her, and irn- niediately disiuissed the I•:nglish nurses and matron. It is said that nlanac, printed in Pekiug, at the again.' Imperial Press. The edition con- qistS of S,000,000 atpiPw. which are trent int/ the prov incest and so great is the interest taken by the ('hinese in the publication, so high the confidence reposed in the inter- ination cc,ntained, that of the son ►, ,Nal ,.. ; i' net nee comes back to alio printers. Nothing approach- ing these figures is atta'necl by any publication in the We=tern wor'd. 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"Oh, no !" she rep ponded, sweet- ie, "I shall depend upon your let- ters from home." It every housekeeper would use Wilson's Fly Pads freely during the Summer months the house fly peril would soon be a thing of the past. Mrs. C.—"Clood morning. Brid- get. I hope your master and mis- tress have not forgotten that they're coming to dine with mo to- night." Cook—"Indade, and they've not ; they've ordered a good hearty meal at home at six o'clock." SUFFERERS' from rhsumatlem find instant rata Menth Bette genuine. Made byiDavie rdt 1.3ie Nance co. A little girl was engaged in mak- ing an apron fur her doll. Look- ing up to her mother, she said, "Mother, I believe that I will be a duchess when I grow up." "Why, Molly, how is it that you expect to become a duchess V' "Why, by marrying a Dutchman, of course." These two desirable qualifica- tions, pleasant to the taste and at the same time effectual, are to be found in Mother Graves' Worm Ex- terminator. Children like it. "I say, Jack Perkins has asked mo to lend hien ten dollars." "Well, do it. As a personal favor to me let him have it." "Personal favor HIR REASON FOR VOTING. A story is related of an au►:,itious gent.eutan who, rather uneieely, stood ae a candidate fete some ettiee, Lad who, at the close of the pull was found to havo received Duly one Cote. The candidate was excessively nwrtified, and, to inerea:te his chagrin, his neighbors talked as if It were a matter of course that he bad given that one vote himeelf. This annoyed him so much that he offered a $10 suit of clothes to only supporter if the individual ttou!d come forward and declare himself. An Irishman responded to this aspeal, proved his claim, stud called for tiro reward. "How did it happen?" inquired the candidate, taken quite by sur- prise. "How did it happen that you voted for inc 1" The Irishman hesitated, but on being pressed he answered : "If Oi tell yez, ye won't go back on the suit o' clothes?" "Oh. no! 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