Exeter Times, 1913-1-23, Page 5d0
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: awasfaatad how its o'
e Auld not lee
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est n?nz allrt Tan err
1 � �o
M'rattltieIng Areae,
The to c
x ..t �J tr itaalri E c+fittt9 to b
P t at
growing eavcrvsvhoro, The world'x
ak'<°o,t3sunzptiora lanai been estimated
aiE 1thottt 700 030,000pounds, and in
order to keep pace with the incrtas:•
ting demand one authority writing
in the Times conGide rs that at least
n0.000 acres, yielding ten or twelve
million' pounds, ought to be added
aznnnzany to the producing area.,
'I'eaa eonetimption in . Great Bri-
tain increasedduring 1011 by over
13.001:070 pounds. Theca
er 'capita
P
consumption was 6,0 Rotunda dur-
ing the yeast.
On the. Continent o, Europe tures;
p
habit' of drinking tea is gaining
ground; in some parts ;rapidly; in
others'rnore sIowl .`
y
In Bel iumi
s ice the abolition of
-the duty in 1607 consumption ° has
advanced about 70 per cent.
Rolland consumes more tea per
bead than any European country.
except the I3riited-Kinggdotn and
Russia., Denmark ':comas next to
33o1
lazrcl
c
„ �el
ay.:
a ,x,ac 'for they buy better
ea, which gives more liquid as id of
finer quality.
on
rrr
te:
t,roa,rlla0
teu;ipeort oaf
n I'eSaper• Strad
alaierpoen of eornetaac
art cold water, Gook tall t1 c
tbe. a pogbettf, pour rhe Fiaiu
I {i rfir-or '�" S',r atoV i i 93 g
S1.517i0t#ti#ltt"rxDr� t[@
half toss
thou
Aga, ad
.umbar tIa
Po
no snarls. f ke 1"
p
oaf
eat
a
ger* a
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19
btt
1Ia
to
=1a the iolloud
tour O0O orals sup of uf-
r with min o'up df #Jrcaww'zt wtat;ur,
id foatr table rl>Q+Oe tie and
- X rasfteon of vanilla. Beat no
1y aancl boat hard before eery-
a
rt' aaIs by
it tixe 1xF'
tIi?I&t8 «n
rnmara ba
aJ ilsg oI act,
area o b'etb
li�estiwre stz
tsic . of csr1 ha ht
itlt le
Gut wr;ll
tora
esti
TE;
,14r vuaaays. a,,
[t'tI't 1
nt1Res
n
f .wee
ug
al
and.
'fttLr"ti
ul'atec
' burster, aattrrl
Boer nu
to aspooJ
ing Jim
two cups of sifter flour and a tea
spoonful of vanilla. After mixing
all the rest' of the ingredients,
betat
and of granulaiterl
laaatra=s of claoua#atn;.
:i1 dhtFv tiro this. aand
cool while
One cup
ra cup of
r.antity of
ata
iv nrcn ctzssolw c se scant
it crf soda, two eggs s . -
one for frosting)
lista
in the chocolate mixture last of all.
Put the layers together with boiled
icing. A fine cafe and economical.
+ f Tac 1 a rat >i
.tossi! - __:
Jc
:�I
o7rraart of 'ells about a cupful
.fair at
] p 1 ofdr4
and wash it in five waters
afte it is measured, Bo faithful in
this cleansing toet rid of;
g sand
and salty : particles. Have ready
a quart of boiling water,' the juice
of two lemons, and a
cupful of
granulated sugarscant Flavor
) Flavor
with a, pinch of cinnamon and a
glass of sherry, Soak the washed
.sited
moss in enough water titer. to
well and leave it there
on
l� the
���� P
�"*'R',T"s stir ., e soaked ^a�"Z 1� mos '
s into
acb, as dilution, which contra -int. -1i-
; ciltes it.: always does good inotead
good
of harm, in spite of the age -long
tradition to the -contrary.
e;
Ape `IJnatied to Work.
,,,
(. he Gaettlois'oi Pads. France, as-
serts that a farmer in the neighbor-
llocd a' Paris employs on his farm
cover it
Th
4)
ent*
taxcly is dawtuonntly to he tri b•
Izese da °Ja• sal hada prices,
douxllul •oE has American
Assooiazi�an has preverlt caiauallh+
witcntion 't�ra� these rea•
Jn tired reviews rho subject
4lua-e JXioro in its ettrreltt nurinber.
ery pllaso of tlu, subject has been
r T 3
s1'ladiad', heat only sttamaeh secxe
titins but other digestive ferments.
those of ,the pancreas -and of 'tura
intestinal glands, were .al stasnll-
sated by water in coneidernblc
amounts.'
It was noted that ver, cold 'wva
ter acted to inhibit. very
digestion. The
1 digestive nroe:ess does not begirt un-
til the contents of the stomach, have
been brought up to the body tem-
perature, otherwise water drinking
with meets, unitise there is some
`
i p:athologi al condition of the atom -
Had i,
�� fid`Liver
Doctors Only Relieved Her
For Time.
Fiera the liver is inactive everything
wrong, and,lag stow or
,toga wv Iver,�' yr
liver is a terrible afiction;, as'its
pee ; permeates the whole system
es,uses Biliousness, gieartbwarn; :Sick
;Rs'eadaehe, .Flasting. Specks; before , the
Eyes, Jaundice,, brown Blotches. Const.-
gstion, Catarrh of the SStomach,.el,e.
Iwiilburii'e Lax : -Liver Pills stimulate
the sluggishdiver:, clean away all; waste
nd,poisonotrrs'matter fro%xa the systeu,`.
4cael prevent" tits wellas,ours, all sickness
sj-sing from e disordered condition of the
Ayer.
geeteentEstabreolts, Midgie Strom
65
e several years
rate.. d ar �
Qiir �.1�., C }1
ti have been troubled with paint ;in the
beer. 1 have had aie<licire from severaai,
feactord, blot, wee only relieved for a time
,by
theme a,: ether. tried ' e ilbwiru's l kwxzs
>z .trc Irl
: d a >u e
'cava
: a
.ray
rl, i . la
,a]�t
r .
,:::.Cls �•u It �r:,saetse f`hi#ln. honestly run
nd ;i o sae raon. Who haaaa.,:
�: t
e
r era �
tri �`'
ttentrts
or
it with the sugar, Simmer until
the mass is dissolved and the mix-
ture is clear;' Take frorn the fire,
stir in the demon and spice, " lastly
the wine, and pour into molds wet
with cold water. For a fever pati-
ent you may substitute cider for
the, wine. Let the jelly get ice'co'd
and eat with cream, This is excel
lent for one suffering with a cold
or cough, : and is very nourishing.
If you omit the wine and cider, fie-
Yor with vanilla or bitter almond.
Useful Iflnts.
Scour kitchen boards and tables
with a paste made of one-half pound
soft soap and one-quarter pound
lime. Use as you 'ivoulcl soap and; 1!
wash, the wood withp1eaty'of water,
A cntlery holder of strong semi,
with pockets stitched into it' to hold
the various sized forks and knives, .:
is a handy thing to; ;tack ,above, ,the
kitchen 'la l?le. ��na v wetwsr'
A.' warriaquilt foa{',,:,. z a ^at „r �-:,.,
T ,t�r,o•
'wiT n� zs made
of a'r pair of: I-orsi•or cl cotton bian-
ketr•wi i
tl cotton put in as for al,fy, :-
other quilt. Tic with wool th.a
arne as the ra
Housekeepers in hoiels."a.id1 et et
ee -where there are large "ci
,
?Gf. hpgi ray darn are .wr6";
�n sips brought £ram t"entral .Aftie�
_ ue
ua a zu u l,n]a�,rrVtrefl o£&-
cer in the French' colonial army.
The ape works in the cowsheds,
looking after the- cows and milking
them, as if it had never' done any-
thing else in its life. This recalls
a saving''among the Africans, adds
the Gaulois,'that monkeys' could
speak if they wished, but that they
do not wish as they are afraid of
being made to work.
It
ter tlad I3 N�,.I I 'A
e« grintitt
Tit'
Tlie trc w of i e The trey p
uit ru3rdorar lane t»gF t
nortaai
I�Irlm "hear air*ts rest
b these, v+swrsats have boon tb
act i Jmtta:ll ecrrltrttversy, ;rule
of iitcP #.1ta of b r v.~aneca
ilr their l«caatiaa tired ie
TiltwalJrcalt orf I(le
a aarlaeJst; Latin Linn
luta .OkI Testa lent tl a Pt
»aaJitu'e, and in tui a*aarli+
lnslxation the p:aradiee rat I don
cim these e.rltreesione has ltewr!in
rived our UnLlish word paradi ie
at nano both for Edan and fear
Christian heaavcu.
To dress it—To lrct exly ear
feta
l ):� ,
the plants and; trees, and to keep
or guard the garden.
17. EJebovah Clod comnraaudetl
uran, suyizzg , w. , thou shalt
e y die-- ` a4at is not designees
r sol
rely to tail aalttl kip the garden
ormant .iJ;t him eapact-
1a n
The
ties of ntelr a1,aastel rola gens' t train-
ment, wthick must be exereiso,tl de
tost-
eln ed and,mrna'
p d. A c o nd
tlierofore laid 'upon. Lila, adapted
to draw out his character, and to
,orae a standard by -which it may
be tested. It is a short and sinlp,e
command, unaccompanied even by
a reason; but it is sufficient for the
purpose; man's full k,Iowledge of
what he must do or riot do can be
attaipecl;,.,nly,ae the result of a long
auroral" aar'<t« spiritual development,
it cannot exist at the beginning
And the command relates to some-
thing
ome-thing to be avoided; the acknow-
ledgment of a limintation, 'imposed
upon his creaturely freedom by
his Creator and Lord, must be for
man the starting point of every-
thing else.''—Dilirrian.'
h. A help meet for him—Or, an-
swering to hini. One who may in
various ways assist him, while at.
l6
. .1 1%awT.e•ta rf-;es
V'tt2' Clio',? e`,�`eP�}'d3:
�:v;g�r1„p,txent—"l �oli here, .9)oetor, I':m
eat h just for the satire of l.tvi%it, alttl�r €o tr lr®
V Tat. tint test in uhoxtl3aue
la�s
tut
err
�~r
by
the n
Pita
it
n 1
4iC
pari
It
t
shorthand, end by the saat�sle
to altar took do , its 1130 't lraarl'e
own acconitt f the . battle o
rcJraester. Vrevi ilt.s w tbig the
n)lta%e;s in the Rouse c Commons:
suis tixrte at the ,arrest rrf the favor
tsttibers by Charles. I. ware said to
ave lieera taken Clown verlrattinr by
1a .i5ltrt l ushwyorth,
t
Iatt' t►f " Inose Fon;
Di.
A , writer s
n
describing the
says that a Zeppelrr
the earth with Hunt of
a ,Eco e1
t►p to
Work,
it service,
hip leaves
ie'balloon's
soaring motion. It is just like a
Pullman train, started •without per-
ceptible jar and kept in motion upon
a perfeot roadbed, ,perfect track
and perfe:et wheels. At luncheon
time individual tables are placed in
position, and luncheon is served
munchit,
c as
is in the ordinary buffets
lining ear in Anieriota. There is
soup, an entree, a roast—all piping
ho•t-'vegetables, salad, cheese and
coffee. More of a dinner than
luncheon, and all served as though
the chef and waiters had the con-
veniences of a groat hotel at their
command. The principles of the
fireless cooker have: been brought
into service in preparing the food,
rs,
the exhaust from the epginos being
made to supply heat,
'rhe comforta aro all those of a
very: modern hotel. The cable is
kept at an unvarying comfortalale
tetupera.tnrc by means 01 pipes that
carry the exhaust heat from the en- ,
Therc There is 'more, room for ac-
tion
tion than in an ordinary chair car..
:n the lavatories are hot and cold
water. There is a library. with the
daily papers and the best of 'books. 1
There is a lounge for those who are i
willing to sleep away the hours a€
flight,
+. w per1:3r3
h,ou ,may ;sneer ati 'conte
y Y y cash
tut while! the s
tuft is going round
onJtr
overlook in good hard cash
fit
• 3 co,�t s tr¢yer Ery-tiYIiE, Pound,:
F?
0 nnan is untbie to
klIid Iz the 3Ytatdtr'talry
it, l't e
Q
L
iso+.
'h
tlzt�'
�tho
n31
TOto ,Tuutri
,�aau�at�sf
:t
o6te
"ltcwras are t �t art *moi
lou^ hilitis fre»d1ti _.
thele from yttou to Lill ac*t fo
ac'iCic. (root Eaastoru Il riiwra
#Bela 143y '"r'fsb ural tit
200 b.l
talc ave
u
ratio b'en P
1otltOU wazaftt wyxll: tvl
rt*l
s �,# �GOltraffizt� dt
a11If1 coax txs bring
and rataachivaty
u t*irtst . Caft,Oili#.
D
the
4li'FRA GIIST,S lw'fRlt IN
;nae
ire .zt;1cs
4i"rrrratrls 'ware fob
Our Rindtt brot:Ircr
he suffrage' rrtcw «alter
tree yt 1
as 1re rrresentra
Pau,
e;
lta
.�IJ,aars in surer Times ,e of indirz« The
lett'e r i t+ log u t'
1 to 9 0 � in Estill,
but ;Here a sample:.
"I tell yott truly, Mr. Editor, if
Rouse Suffragists ists allowed.in R
Saus e of
Parliament they make the world
topside down. First of all they
make Sirs, Pankhurst Viceroy of
India and Mrs. Pethick Governor of
Bombay. I know you are laughing.
hing
•fi t
.z • Editor, because I say this, but'
all woman's is like that and do more
foolish' tiii
irn5sr
"Your St.
isfel-
low.
1
Paul very clever tie.
low He knows all the foolish
things of the woninus. He says very
strongly mannans must shut the
month. - No talking about business
or anything. Everything must ask
to the husbands and he will tell you.
Sharpe, shame for wornans to 'talk
"But what -the womans care for.
St. Paul. He isa moor fellow and
not passing M. A_ and B.A. like
them and their husbands: perhaps
only passing fourth or fifth stand-
ard. So they became proud and
fight to go in the house of Parlia-
ment."
We':havealrea.dy i ' • the,
_xe t tl,a,
it is no earthly use ti quota the
Scripture. We have tried it. Love-
ly woman does not .read the :Bible
nowwada,ys. Moro-over'
"what Ow
woman's care for St, Paul
r
World 16r ara,iaatis est l' as,riJt
They Fecal .l+'dtrtasarl.
wit
I is date of the Con: ens ¢bars of
1,
>k,iu
;t nolsod-� eau -chaa ie �"
t . z ,a .�
tar � rs d .
u,y
more or 1t)ss as oueJ likes. The
gniFic ndica 01 the ti at d its
tlu rteions. boon; .. t 5
l`,Of
their aii2t:c, 11.71d , o wei aria ': rerritrv,#
s ;'Oen) trortw,'kladving to
di flw,llir`c =Sr i.ne 4a t t$1
Tha
El„
JCI. TaaQJPr u
.arttlarr atxe�a?ti:oar ;;s.
n zuagaa
!;teed pr4'ini
bau;
lice,Its's
o oak'' tl
applied` r is wac rarric d
0
L Illl"I;oFa T> .
Rapid Jree:asey of it"arrtrtllttl t;
fliers senl.atn i.
Da
From this eouetry
_tlaJta
r Bullet .
toI3rr.r..w,ra;, tci 11
End ted ,Servhs fift'' suree,y
n chni-ge of about nnen0 b
lae> Vienna cpoudent of tl:a
London Lancet.
One of them, Dr. Fedlielca.s
that he has had an op wortu,.nit,F of
cbaerring ,' 57Q eases of severe
cceimidis in Serviarr soldiers, titnd ex'_
twxesses his eetrpr ice aut't se rn;uidity
of lxeraliug rad za, errt�cf alnclitssirl: of
even th c w most o, t datngerous snjaixic's,
Mn
Men shot through the hada by
bullets, 'which `penetrated theliver,
11. et,
the lung. the si3leen and the ietes-
ine.s, recovered after a =ortniehtor
so without much evidence of ulti-
mate harm.
The modern bullet irenwlL, }
s l ed
-aseptic by the enormous heat; of the
powder der an i. hardly d t i atrdly giver
-hatters longbones,' I
:sothat there
were very few amputations—and
only twenty instances in which ples-
er of a'aris bandages were n'
� eces-
sary,
lei
11
Once a fisherman, not always.
liar.
eak Near
Doctored For Three VeUS
Without Any BenefiL
Through one cause or another a .targe
majority of people are P txaubleclrrior .
r C 5%r.
1ess; with some form of heart trouble:
Little attention is paid to the slight
vreakness, but when it starts to bcaa.h
irregularly, and every once in a while
grain seems to shoot through it, then it
anuses great anxiety and alarm.
Milb rt ' Pills u b .lierzrf, aanawr - Nerve 1.a1,s will
iw"e Prompt', anal mpte,neaoentkrelie. to ayll
chose a<i, ilering from ainy� iFe5kne s al,, table#
taeart or nerves.
Mrs, M, Shea, 193 imitate line.,
Dttawa,�nt.,Yr
1
es.:— iw-
teyouthese
ines to let you know that 1 have ate+
(wL1burn's d�eazt grid Nerve Pita, Aftc
ioetoa•ing fcr ia%e last three . ears witlb?al
diets of medicines aaut!
�
aee,r�i 1 iieasrci of 3>ostr Ileawti:'&>l�aF.�14•v�
Pills; so thinlciag; 1 haxi of a;e
tut t
a a
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t!CkF
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