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HomeMy WebLinkAboutExeter Times, 1912-9-12, Page 7FROM BONE. SCOTLAND• MUTES OF INTEREST'rita 01 UER. liANliS AND BEAUS. What is Going on in Tho Highland, and Lowlands of Auld Scotia. Mrs. Mae, of • Stranraer, met with a severe aceident through her clothing being set on lire. £20,000 has been granted for pier extension at Bunerana and 84,400 for- Rathmullan pier. Irvine Gas Company" have re- doi re- duced the i price f ' o as byPer 2 d g3 � 1,000 feet, making •it 2s lid Mr. James -Davidson, of 'Summer- hill, Aberdeen, was seriously injur- ed•`by a bull attacking him. 0teventeen members of• the Lan - shire 1 constabulary were present- with the Coronation social, Damage to the extent of 8100 was caused by a fire at a baker's shop in Victoria road, Glasgow. Easter Ross District Committee have had to assess £3,662 for roads at the rate of le 4%d per £i. A garden fete and sale of work were held in the grounds of Glen- alty, B.arrhill, and £48 was raised. Miss Hall, of Midlothian,lady philanthropist, was killed near Ed- inbttrgh by a fall from her bicycle. - The body of a middle-aged man was found floating in the Forth and Clyde Canal near Bonnybridge. A local lady has bequeathed £20 to be used for a special treat to the inmates of Stirling Poorhouse. At a meeting of the Glasgow Gas, Committee it was decided to reduce the rate for prepayment metre. Bonhill Parish Council has fixed the poor rate the same as last year, 5%d on owner and 6%d on occu- pier. A collision took place on the Clyde between the London steamer Bentz and the Blue Funnel liner &.tineas. A section of the long wall at Bar - gamy 'Pit, Girvan, closed in and buried and killed a young, lad named Shearer. A young man named White was seriously injured while cycling along Loch Lomond by colliding with a motor car. In the Sheriff Court, Francis Walker was sentenced'to six months with hard labor for neglecting his six children. A serious outbreak of anthrax is rted having occurred among stock,at Blaixby Farm near Fort Willim. " Alexander Mackie was sentenced to 10 days' imprisonment at Aber- deen for having thrown himself in- to the River Dee. . .A new motor lifeboat has been placed -406he C.ampbelltowu sta- tion, and will be kept off the house at Kilkenan. Robert Casey was fined £100 at the Northern police court for con- ducting a shebeen in a house at Muse Lane, Coweaddens. A man named William Sonton committed suicide at West Camp- bell street because he had been dis- missed from his situation. An indicator is being erected at the summit of Arthur Seat, Edin- burgh, under the supervision of his Office Works. 0 ce of Wox s. A memorial brass tablet has been unveiled in the. Parish. Church, 'Tor- phichen, to the memory; of the Rev. John Bonar, M.A. Angus John Murray, one time an officer of the post office, was sen- tenced to 'six months' imprisonment for stealing a registered letter from the General Post, Office. Workmen havbeen engaged making improvements at Stirling Castle. The old draw bridge has been removed and the entrance has been altered. Willial;1 Robertson and Police Constable Scott, of Dundee, have each received a silver watch, one of the awards from the' Carnegie Hero Fund. • POTATO DIET IN GERMANY. Chief Food of Poorer Classes in the Fatherland. The .Agricultural Chamber of the Rhine Province has just published some. 'statistic's winch afford a strik- rroboration of a statement e recently by a Socialist in the Reichstag to the effect that potatoes. are the chief diet of thepoorer classes in large sections of Ger- many. The Agricultural Chamber, which is abody legally constituted to gather information for the govern- ment on agricultural spatters, has been studying how the peasantry lives. It publishee the family bud- gets of 30 peasant families with an-. ntial incomes ranging between $471 and $290. About two-thirds of them had the higher figure and Owned small farms of from 10 to 47 acres. It was found that the average daily consumption of potatoes of the 30 families was nearly 8 1-3 pounds for each person, whereas the consumption of meat was less than 3 ounces; of butter 1.13 ounces and slightly more than one pintof milk, of which neatly half was skim milk or buttermilk. The h destruction on oft the haute fl is a public duty, Almost ev y American State. Board of Health is carrying on acrusad crusade against him. His filthy origin and habits, and the fact that his body 1 a generally laden with disease -producing it e producing germs, makes lint one of the greatest ene- mies of the human race, If the housekeepers of Canada Will use wiLsoN's FLY PADS persistently, this perilwill be tre- mendously reduced. THINGS THEY DO IN SIAM. Dote on Perfmnes and Chew Tea, ' Instead of Drinking It. Perfumery is extensively used in Siam, and eau de Cologne, Florida water, 'scented hair lotions and oils, face creams and cosmetics are in constant demand. German, French and English firms send out sales- men every year or six months to look after this. trade.- Few, if any, American perfumes are to be found on the Siamese market. The peo- ple here prefer jasmine, rose and violet scents. Ordinary kerosene lamps are used in most Siamese houses outside of Bangkok, as only that city has elec- tric- lighting and coal is too expen- sive for use in producing illuminat- ing gas. The greatest demand is for wall lamps, which are used in the thousands of houseboats which line the rivers and canals of Siam and in_the homes of the peasants. Such lamps sell at 25 to 50 cents each, but, acoording to consular and trade reports, nearly every kind of lamp finds a sale in Siam. Only the most ordinary lamps are made in this country by the Chinese tinsmiths, the rest being imported. Instead' of being used as a bever- age, the leaves of the tea plant, af- ter being fermented: are rolled into balls, one ofwhich is ,placed in the hollow of the cheek and allowed to remain there until the soluble con- tents have been exhausted by the saliva. This use of tea, is oonunon in northern Siam. The tea plant is cultivated to only a email extent, but is found wild on hill slopes. In lower Siam tea drinking is indulged in to a considerable extent, espe- cially among the Chinese. Most of the tobacco produced in Siam, about. 3,000,000 pounds y.ear,• valued at $500,000, is con- sumed at home, the exports last year &mounting to only 10,287 lbs., most ofw went we t to Hongkong. The tobacco 'leaf grown tere i said to• be of peculiarly fine texture and would probably displace for- eign tobaj6co in the local markets if it were eared by modern methods. At present the leaves are kept in the dark untilpartly dry, then folded lengthwise one upon an- other, cut into cross 'sections and exposed to the .sun for a day or two, after which they are ready for con- sumption. One of the chief uses for tobacco in Siam is for cigar- ettes. A considerable quantity of native tobacco is mixed with areca nut and betel leaf and used for chewing, the imported tobacco ne- ver, being used for this purpose. Cured of Shingles and Eczema Mr. 3. I3 Jarvis. nJ sedan By Cuticura Soap and Ointment. Chest Raw, Bleeding and Itchy. "I; just want to say good word for Cuts. curs Soap and Ointment. In November, 1909, I had what the doctors call shingles and eczema. My chest Was raw and bleeding and itchy. I was that way all winter. It was not so bad in the summer. In September, it got worse. 1 had the best doctors treating me, but did me no good, and I was all run down in health. In November, 191,0, it got worse again. I sent to you for a sample Cake Of Cuticura Soap. You sent it to me and I got a box of Cuticura Ointment. I have Used two boxes and on the third one it has cured me of shingles and eczema. I ani de- lighted with them and do feel pleased to think I have something I halo confidence in. Should anyone be suffering as I did, I hope that they will do as' I did, and 1 am sure of the results.I am recommending them from experience," (Signed) J. H. Jarvis, 7 Ann St., Kingston, Ont„ May 30, 1911. For more than a generation Outicura Soap and Cutioura Ointment have afforded the e eedlest and most economical treatment for itching, burning, scaly and bleeding skin and sob ,humors of young and old. A single set Is Often sufficient, Cuticura Soap andgOint- ment aro sold 'throughout the world, but to those who have suliered inuch, lost Wipe and ere without faith in any treatment, a liberal sample or each With se -p, booklet on the skin will be mailed tree on ap ideation. Address, Potter . Drug ;& Phan.. Corp., GS Celumbua Ave,,Boston, U. S. Al APHORISMS. Many amen who now are walking on the ties with itching feet, sacz'i- feed, by too much talking, pleasant homes on Easy Street, If your wife does daily labor to provide the kids with crusts, you cannot impress your neighbor with your views upon, the trusts,. Love will 1l grow in strength and ardor, Cupid wear his sweetest grin, where there's s beefsteaki n the larder and potatoes in the bin. Mules are, great; we praise them loudly; sing their virtues through the year's till they get swelled up, and proudly go to bragging of their ears When the tyrants grind our faces or upon our bodies walk, Ws be- cause e cau o s we're keeping gcasee uch. too closely s ontheclock. It is well that some are carving furrows on the fertile farm, far the country would be starving if we all viewed with alarm. Mary had a woolly creature which achieved euoh lasting fame that it soon became,.a feature of the mov- ing -picture ame Truth vs loaded down with shack- les which she -strives to break in vain; nearly every hen that cackles. .adds a fresh link to the chain. Swat your children with no swat- ters; punishment has little sense; never whip your sons and daughters till you must in self-defense. Probably a tiresome bore or something worse you will be called,. if you sell a hair restorer while your dome of thought is bald. A FOOD CONVERT. Good Food the True Road to. Health.' The pernicious habit some per- sons still ersons-still have of relying on nause- ous drugs to relieve stomach trou- ble, keeps up the patent medicine business and helpskeep up the army of dyspeptics. Indigestion—dyspepsia-=is caused by what is put into the stomach in the way of improper food, the kind that so taxes the strength of the digestive organs they are actually crippled. When this state is reached, to re- sort to tonics is liking whipping a tired horse with a big load. .Every additional effort he makes under the lash •diminishes his power to move the load. Try helping the stomach by leav- ing off heavy, greasy,, indigestible food and take on Grape -Nuts — light, easily digested, full of strength for nerves and brain, in every grain of it. There's no waste of time nor energy when Grape- Nuts is the food. "I am an enthusiastic user of Grape -Nuts and consider it an ideal food," writes a Maine man: "I had nervous dyspepsia and was all run down and my food seemed to do me but little good. From reading an advertisement I tried Grape -Nuts food, and, after a few weeks' steady use of it, felt greatly improved. "Am much stronger, not nerv- ous now, and can do more work without feeling so tired, and am better every way. "I relish Grape -Nuts best with cream and use four heaping tea- spoonfuls as the oereal•part of a meal. I am sure there are thou- sands of persons with stomach trouble who would be benefited by using Grape -Nuts. Name given by Canadian Pa tum Co. Windsor, s s , Ont. Read the little book, "The Road to Wellville," in pkgs. "There's a reason." Ever read the above letter/ A new one appears from time to , time. They are genuine, true, and fait of human Interest. NEW USE .FOR BAGPIPES. Unscrupulous Milk Vendor Caught by Police. For some time the French police have suspected a milk vendor, named Noziere, of watering his milk. Several times samples of milk which M. Noziere was deliver- ing were submitted to the experts of the Paris Municipal Laboratory, and each time these were declared to contain a large proportion of. water. The milk vendor protested his innocence, and even invited the police to witness the milking of his cows. This they did, but the "pure" milk samples which were taken away en these occasions were always found to be well -watered. The 'solution of the ,problem was forthcoming' the other day. An in- spector called at M.,Noziere's place quite unexpectedly and asked the vendor to . milk a certain cow. The official, who kept :a vigilant eye on the milker, noticed that he fumbled with his right hand in the vicinity of his waistcoat pocket. "What are you. doing V' asked the inspector. "Oh, it is only my braces that hurt me," answered the milk dealer; but in a second the in- spector had unbuttoned the waist- coat and •discovered there an ingen- ious 'contrivance of two small rub- ber pipes, connected with rubber bags containing water. By the pressure of his elbow on the bags the unscrupulous vendor eetild, with but little risk of detec- tion, add a considerable quantity of water to the milk pail. There arer babl p ob y no fish ine the sea as large as those reported by anglers to have got away. ED. 7 SOI 11ER COM?L,AINTs KILL LITTLE ONES At first signe of illness during the hot weather give the little encs Baby''s. Own Tablets, w in a few hours he may be beyond cure, These Tablets will prevent summer complaints if given occasionally to the well child and will promptly cure these troubles if they come on suddenly. id n ly Baby's Own Tablets should always be kept in every home where there are young chil- dren. There is no other medicine so good and the mother has the. guarantee ntes of a government analyst t' that they are absolutely safe. Mrs, Chas, Lapierre, Les Bottles, Que., says :—"Baby's Own Tablets are the best medicine e . a mother cani give v her little t e o n es and I always keep them in the house," The Tablets are sold by medicine dealers or by mail at 25 cents a box from The Dr, Williams' Medicine 'Oo., Brock- ville Ont. WHAT THEY LOOKED LIKE. Malierd-`Why is your wife angry at, you 7" Bowman—"She painted peaches on. china plates and I compliment- ed thein as sliced tomatoes." THE CHEAPER PLAN. "Eat six times a day if you would be healthy," is the advice offered by a doctor. Owing to the present cost of living it will be cheaper to pay dgctor's bills.. "Yes," 'aid Tom Poorman, "I've been invited to her wedding, but I'm not,;going." "But," urged his friend, "do you think you can af- ford to have your absence notic- ed V' "Better than I can afford to have my presents noticed. That's the trouble." THE STOVE PIPE KIND. "'Skirts are to be fuller next sea- son,".. remarked Mrs. Hillside. "If I am any judge," said Hill- side, "skirts are about full al- ready." • Faultless. in Preparation.—Un- like any other stomach regulator, Parmelee's Vegetable Pills are the result of long study of vegetable compounds calculated to stimulate the ,stomachic functions and main- tain them at the normal condition. Years of use have proved their faultless character and established their excellent reputation, And this reputation they have maintain- ed for years and will continue to maintain, for these pills must al- ways stand at the head of the list of standard preparations. KNEW HER POWERS. Mother—"Now, de be careful how you net about that young man or people will think you are run- ning after him." Daughter—"I don't have to do that, Mother; I can win in a walk." Low Colonist Rates to Pacific Coast via Chicago and North western Ry., Sept. 25th to' Oct. 10th from all points in Canada to Los Angeles, San Francisco, Portland, Seattle, Victoria, Vancouver, Helena, Butte. Missoula, Kalispell, Pocatello, Nampa, Salt Lake City, Ogden, Grand Jet, etc. Through Tourist sleepers and free reclining chair care from Chicago. Variable routes. Liberal stop -overs. For information write or call on B. H. Ben= nett, General Agent, 46 Yonge St, Toronto. By remembering her birthdays a woman is able to fret o g her age. Mlnard's Liniment for sale everywhere. "That novelist says he takes his characters from real life." "He should be encouraged to keep on taking them," replied Mr. Grow - cher. "The fewer like them in real life the better." No one need fear cholera or any summer complaint if they have a bottle of Dr. J. D. Kellogg's Dy- sentery. Cordial ready for use. It corrects all looseness of the bowels promptly and causes a healthy and natural action. This is a medicine adapted for the young and old, rich and poor and is rapidly be- coming the most popular medicine for cholera, dysentery, etc,, in the market. GEORGE IN TROUBLE. Mrs. Modus—"Wel], George, you promised me a new bonnet." George—"I promised you a new bonnets When 1" Mrs. Modus—"Before you mar- ried me you swore that disgrace should never rest upon my head through you; and what do you call this shabby ` thing on my head now V" ISSUE 37—':12. Sandwiehee for the Season's Opening Social. Fill them with those delioi.ous • KINO OSCAR SARDINES Cat Them From Your Grocer" 'trade supplied, by John W. Mettle & Greening, Hamilton E 1 WON'T O r . la ON,1hG. FISHING. G S , Hon, William Harty, of Kingston, wlio has lived through a stormy po- litical a. c Icer and amassed s ed a for- tune in business, has a side to his nature which his closer friends may guess at, but can never entirely fa- thom. This is manifested chiefly in a hatred of physical cruelty. He is a hard fighter in a political cam- paign, but the infliction of suffering in any form, whether it affects man or animal, is his most bitter abhor - Hon. Win. Harty. rence, and he Will go far to pre- vent it. This humane tendency is carried even to the extent of refus- ing to go fishing, entailing as it would the sacrifice of living crea- tures for the sake of sport. Such a strange characteristic is not the result of any fad or some personal oode, but is a, natural outcome of a high sensitiveness to pain. It Testifies for Itself.—Dr. Tho- mas' Eclectric Oil needs no testi- monial of its powers other than it- self. Whoever tries it for coughs or colds, for cuts or contusions, for sprains or burns, for pains in the limbs or body, well know that the medicine proves itself and needs no guarantee. This shows why this Oil is in general use. "This is the third time you, have been here for food," said the wo- man at the kitchen door, to the tramp. "Are you always out of work l" "Yes'm," replied the itin- erant. • "I guess I was horn under a lucky star." Mlnard's Liniment Cures Dandruff. "Do you play instrument, Mr. Jimp ?" "Yes, I'm a cornet- ist." "And your sister " "She's ap sander. D oesy o ur mother, play?" "She's a zitherist." "And your. father 7" `"He's a pessimist." Whether the corn be of old or new growth, it must yield to Hol- loway's Cern . Cure, -the simplest and best care offered to the public. Howell—Rowell doesn't speak to his wife. Powell -And I can re- member when he thought it was worth one dollar to say a few words to her by long-distance telephone. Minard's Liniment Relieves Neuralgia. PAYMENT WAS SUSPENDED. In a large suit lately tried the plaintiff had testified that his finan- cial condition had always been a good one. The opposing counsel took him in hand for cross-exami- nation and undertook to break down his testimony on this point. "Have you ever been bankrupt 7" asked the, counsel. "I have not." "Now, be careful," admonished the lawyer, with raised finger. "Did you ever stop payment 7" Yes. 71 "Ah 1 I thought we should get at the truth," observed counsel with an unpleasant smile. "When did this suspension of payment; occur 7" "When I had paid all 1 owed." Many a man can't afford to dress well because his wife does. Nar _ - i/ RU CQ Ruby y Rose Cold Cream A toilet delight, with the exquisite fragrance of froth roses, it pre- serves the .;:Host delicate Som plexton against sun, wind and dust, and keeps hands and arms soft and smooth. Splendid for sore lips. Try it—you'll certainly appreciate it. In 250. epal gust. Jars, at your druggist's. 156 NAYIONAL D116o AND cement Co., or CANAOA, I.IIY^ce. TO -REMOVE DUST FROM, EYE, Small snbstances like cinder dust, small chiles cf .stone or metal earl usually be removed from the eye by simple methods, If the common way of catching the upper lid by, the lashes as � and pulling it .away from theeyeball and down over the lower lid does not result in dislodging the particle, try this: Me a loop of horsehair and pass it under the lid. Sweep from the outer lid toward the nose and draw down. This will us- ually clean the eye. If it does not, the upper lid must be turfed in- side out, which is easy to do, and the artic w � le h a• co heasilybe seen now, removed with a, soft handkerchief or piece of cotton. A WON DrrrU1 DISCOVERY vE_ EY An eminent scientist, the other day, gave his opinion that the most wonderful discovery of recent years was the discovery of Zam-Buk. Just think! . Ag soon as a single thin layer of Zam-Buk is applied to a wound or a sore, such injury is in- sured against blood poison ! Net one species of microbe has been found that Zam-Buk does not kill!. Then again. As soon as Zam-Buk is applied to a sore, or a cut, or to skin disease, it stops the smarting. That is why children are such friends of Zam-Buk. Again. As soon as Zara-Buk is applied to a wound or to a diseased part, the cells beneath the ,skin's surface are so stimulated that new healthy tissue is quickly formed This forming of fresh healthy tissue from below is Zam-Buk's secret of healing. This is why Zam-Buk cures are permanent, Only the other day Mr. Marsh, of 101 Delorimer Ave., Montreal, called upon the Zam-Buk Co. and told them that for over twenty-five years he had been a martyr to ec- zema. His hands were at one time so covered with sores that he had to sleep in gloves. Four years ago Zaan-Buk was introduced to him, and in a fewmonths it cured him. To -day ----over three years after his cure of a disease he had for twenty- five years—he is still cured All druggists sell Zam-Buk at 50c. box, or we will send free trial box if you send this advertisement and a le. stamp (to pay return postage). Address Zam-Buk Co., Toronto. ' A REAL GENTLEMAN. "One gentlemanly thing about a dentist," remarked the man, "is that he never rubs it in by saying 'this hurts me more than it does you.' " Impurities of the Blood Counter- acted.—Impurities in the blood come from defects in the action of the liver. They are revealed by pimples and unsightly blotches on the skin. They must be treated inwardly, and for this purpose there is no more effective compound to be used than Parmelee's Vege- table Pills. They act directly on the liver and by 'setting` up healthy processes have a beneficial effect upon the blood, so that impurities are eliminated. • HES GOOD, ALL RIGHT. "Is he good to his wife?" "Very. He gets his own break- fast, washes the supper dishes, and never brings unexpected company home to dinner." Minard's Liniment Co., Limited. Dear Sirs,—I had a Bleeding Tumor on my face for a long time and tried a num- ber of remedies without any good results. I was advised to try MINARD'S LINI- MENT, and after using several bottles it made a complete cure, and it healed all up and disappeared altogether. DAVID HENDERSON. Belleisle Station, Kings Co., N. B., Sept. 17, 1904. THE SURE CURE. The most effective way to cure a thief of kleptomania by surgery is to cut his liberty out. Many mothers have reason to bless Mother Graves' Worm Exter- minator, because it has relieved the little ones of suffering and made them healthy. Some people cast their bread up- on the water only when they are sure it will be mentioned in the papers. Minard's Liniment Cures Burns, Eto. NAUTICAL DISTINCTIONS. "How do you tell the difference between a yacht and a sailboat?" said the girl with the inquiring mind. `By lookn' into the pantry," re- plied Captain Oleet. "If she ear - ries plenty of refreshments and seegars, she's a yacht. If it's most- ly plain victuals, she's a sailboat." Mrs. Exe (with newspaper•)— IJere.'s an awfully funny typogra- phieal error. It says : "Mrs, Rich awoke about 4 o'clock and heard strange noses in the house," Exe --How do .you know it's a typo- graphical orror. 7 Maybe it 'moans that she heard her guests snoring. THINK THIS OVER —Is there any beverage Quit costs you less per cup than TEA COOS farthest for the rantoy FAM. FOR SALE, R S H. W. DAWSQN, Ninety Colborne St., Toronto, OVER .li'IFPi GOOD IMPROVED Far in Farms Manitoba, Saskatchewan atchewan b S and d Alberta at right priceson easy fermi.. RUIT FARMS IN THP BEST FRUXT dietriot of Ontario. All sizes at right prices, Tr YOU WANT TO BUY OR SELL A stock, grain of dairy farm consult me. H. W. 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ELECRAPHY rt A lin#1 b 41 ust disinfectant sweeping powder, is a Iife-pre- server because it kills all disease germs. Floors clean; car- pets bright; home fresh and sweet. No duet while sweeping. Ask your 'Dealer for It. iIaoLaren imperial Geese Co, Limited Sole distributors for Ontario THE SAPHO MFC. CO., Limited Montreal ValataiMaRlaaa BREAKING IT GENTLY. Two very great friends—a Scots- man . and an Englishman—met in the smoking -room of an hotel, and the Englishman at once proceeded to monopolise the conversation, as he usually did. The Scotsman bore it for a long time, then he broke in quietly: I say, old chap, I'll back you and me to tell more and bigger lies in half an hour than any other six men I know l" He paused, and then went on gently "And I wouldn't speak a single word the whole time 1" ConStepati ,el:• IN an enemy within the camp. It will undermine the strongest constitution and ruin the most vigorous health. It leads to indigestion, biliousness, impure blood, bad complexion, sick headaches, and is one Of the most frequent causes of appendicitis. To neglect it is slow. suicide. Dr. Morse's Indian Root Mt positively cure Constipation. They are entirely vegetable in composition and do not sicken, weaken or gripe. Preserve your health by taking 1+4 1►. S8 Indian Y.00;1t Pi.11a