HomeMy WebLinkAboutExeter Times, 1913-5-1, Page 3JACKER09 A HARD ilIORKER
INSPECTING- SHEEP IS EXACT-
INQ WORK..
Ilia In Australia ; ;Resulting Isom
Drought Now Prevented by
lrrigatticra_
Australia ie &bosh-ocnntry of
the world, and a large percentage
of young Britiehere who Quu rate
them land eventually en az eeeep
station, As new comers, they xx►nat
ionline-nee lame as a $ackereo, ala oh
!is the native name for the freebe
masa,' and must for ar whale del any=
thin
A, jackeroo is Maid abut fifteen
ehil ings as wwwa;ek, With bcaaad 434d
0
After some menthe' ex -
during which he has
learnt to ride ai, ixerse--heekj11repers
included—he will be tested act
boundary -rider; and the most moa
notonons period of lzia sheep station
ear :r will perhaps Mime at this
time.
Some Tasks Ardtasna.
Ile will ;prohaably bean way sag ttl-..
hash for aar 3lexntll act Owe,round-
hag Kph t►1� ridirl afr; ClaiD : taspic.
�certairt boundary. ?':will Sud.
haat. 4,t certain junctions et Me ti
and its May be ROC4433.17 to Te-
coveral days at one . f them,
haps he will di over az NUM,-
or
rana.or of cheep druid and +athers dyi?a
.one disease, These camases
gathered amid burnt.
idea the Tract of a
worm of a boundary -rider
d have to oder can he g. ined
the fact that en Sogoo of the
anter ,ataitiona there .hal
100,000 sheep. The animate
for milee eft the Bet,
rf fray and it is r€eoseesaary
aider periadiaataly tea roan
r~p and drove tlle<r11 bask .4th
at 11tautulaariva.
After
station,
tree diva
ye,
✓ I TI SPRING
Cilia by TOntlg l;il Bloc
Strengthelig the Nerves
It is the opinion, of the best medi-
al authorities, after long observe
tion, that nervous diseases are:?r ore
cerumen anti lr:ore serious in, the
ap3irig tkaa» at any other time el the
year, vital changes in the system,
a fter long winter months, may
ca.tlso more trouble that the famili-
spring weark3mee and Weariness_
from wiaich most people suffer as
theresatih of indoor life, in poorly
ventilated and often overheated
ar _W. gs. G acral accords prose.
that T.n April and May neriral;ia,
St .Y ztus danee, epilepsy gad other
corms of nerve trouble's are at their
worst, and that then, more than
any other time, ai Word -making;
xenon -restoring tonic is needed_
The antignated eustoazl eaf talxi�.„
purgatives in the spring is useles
for the swster, really needs'
ezagthenb g, while purgatives
n y gallop through the bowels,;
aving you weaker. Dr. Will a
nee
ink Pills aro the 'he§fit medietnem.
Choy Actually make the ariewc
red Weed that /'teas th
sd xat>:awresr Alla tlltda Care the
forme oI tlarrw°4aii diaor4ers.
They cure Oleotor i off'
pr" xig treublesr en lr4aaadhedles,
wreaalrrloss i1w e limbs
Otracwrei unsightly pimples.
131Pticana. Izd tact they unfaaila
brhw new. health and strength
tared and dovireaeed anenx
4 children,.
all ria9cirle dealers or
MAO as 114134 or sizeho
s
we 1140. 1)r, Willa
eekvjlle, Ont.
vlainture
span in a
lot the irn
i uall
bbor
0 if fPS Xt1r
i cu .I.'.allP fIS ifl I
1IIS S
Itudgett It le'a.zzrl rt
Stifferiii,g for l+iao
riek Relief and Permanez
the yrs=a„r» et Cfmadl4
tt'dies
FRANCE LEADS IN AIRSHIPS
Has 4f3 Dlfforent Hakes to 47 o i
'� Other Nations Combined.
An-axi:ctlygitl ref the ercieting Jraak,
of aeroplanes and hydaa-aeroplanes
do by ac Erezrch newspaper show
Fraatleo alone possesses forty-
compared
orty-compared with forty-seven
ted to all other nations *er
ed. Numbers alone, it is point'
ut, do not. prove :nisch, but the
elef rectoz rtls { £ye, ♦ranee also
f1Q st j , M
The non -step r mrd has beenthe
l+a aiteiz twat 3iiy three tinea, three
mes by foreign naoh ne;, aerenty.
"ebbao , King's {
x.13,,.
c S (fps x1).—After”, e afaer:41g
fes hw e+ years from ksdziey disease
rought on by a sttrain, ifnilSOp
archl ;nit, Esq,; the well -?enc '#x
of 'this place, is nagizt ,a
ng, healthy 'can, said alnritheza'
grand cure for Tccdd's Kidney Tillie
as been pst on record. 1'n an ear.
view, .liar.: cart ^.bank aa�sA
',About five years ,age? 2 / at asiD;
k from l *t revclfap
ng, a1;d it
kidr4e LL w ad -sense. ".
al line all the time, and 1 was
aacb troabled with heuadaclrea,
?.petite W00441;1 had bit.,
+ tar x 11101ath ire clan lrrefr �
Iaerapired trek, and
den lead 11. duiegreea'
lanes by French. The. speed record
rs Item held twice by foreign ma
es and eighteen times b,''
eels- The height record ha,e bee^n
ten tweateafeat tinea, tatzir t zres 1
foreign i act inns, the „rest by
n+eb—
n t:,be rias drawn 113 America ;s
ited with two makes of bzpl,anete
tit acrd Curtiss) end th ee
*atexicsplaar_es (Baai'ger=-Wrigi t,
4n4 Booaat; Great- Brim:
utake4 of biialuraee, of ve.
°pltanes and one by ro-am,-
er may: with etc make*oaf
ntee l oaf onopdtar..
eroplaneal Fr alko
' e biplane
*eta eta axe
aemplane
.o,
its Way,
el
time and money*
saver.
;A ut:'eugthpsoducer.
.u� of
y e , r
adsr, and rr', thin all
hair, and cost so
I that It is 1rnos
GLOVES
By The Year
eta
Tet r� i wtn
4-441.4. eve. wrT:J=41
'Tepee .e
tar herd al:e itee acidti e r
;tumor 00 ff duct your R
expeese by the yssr.
descriptive) pornFhyet-m-'T1ie pinto
54%
iflUDSONT DAY 1 I suns
SHELL
anyn rrr e t does chi
lona care aaslred watlaizi
sat lar kidneys wane thu aiJ;
tr ier11es the ITS °wean a ro
artM tinny cf lie ales liter c
ll. lri that Podtre �adhey
watuy clic a
diSCASOd kid act ye,
MT.
Te
is
rl+Cf�
oheep
although ex *e
crown elinin w_
eheep tate
ralany ;important
a (ler.
'dA1ii
verfi�
a need 9JV rgraro t bo n, ecoJaste lbo
4444 it ie tb ��, ,r .� _ d s - .
t4 to value
Thou. tli4ta
1 using drt"u aaf iriidtl: Btlg IItlueku�xusa..,, rani
udlai but alxy* : Own + 11.ri tartan ?ifr. uttoar bre a t
i i31ls1 fay crier #ay cad i Ilrew Ita hest a,erd iter a yc
ran other I taro churl ... .
It Cl71,44 nub 1#di alis lrd
,v 40,
riaieb bo 11r1d ;1.
The site f iilvl*
stip Icwel.?tA aldtla
i'n Fall are tae h g
utlg the palane oaf
A yr1 T;b
nlie>ru nod io
mato atd'alls
Sheep breeding iri; crazttxiixl p
1 Australia. is 114 xlolrar anal-
coli aha ,its Successde ends entire-
the amount of grass feed. The
di^c' i
t which has almost ruined
Aum, ria over acct ever again,
playa Ira,xoo with the sheep, owing
'tea the grass being dried and burn
up. The Animals die off in thou -
sande, and the young squatter
Meech ruined.
,n a eordzance with Austra;
development,
The 7tiyk of Drought
as beValling minimized more and
more, Irrigation—the pumping of
water from rivers and milt irriga-
tion channels along, artificial water-
ways out through acres and aeons of
land—has greatly .helped to coup
tcract any disastrous drought. If.
Xing Sul predominates too long,
farmers just resort to irrigation to
water the parched land.
Tho Government of the various
states are snaking herculean efforts
to provide irrigation channels air
oultiwited areas distanced from na-
tural waterways, .so that in e. few
years to cone settlers may invest
time and money in land and stock
produce without fear of drought.
BOOBS NATIONS PUBLISH.
Spend Large Sums on Official
Histories.'
According to a Government re-
turn recently issued, • the official
history of the South African War
cost $173,530, says London Answers.
This sounds a big ati re' butit is
quite small by comparison with -that
expended by the Germans on their
official history of the Franco-Prus-
sian War. This colossal work cost
$1,200,.000, and ' is illustrated by
nearly one million maps and plans.
The official history of the 'Russo-
Japanese War has only cost, so fai,
about $30,000; but then it, is not
nearly completed. The Americans,
who usually de thus tbin;s in
stye, ffenr$T500,600 in a iisli.z�
ing el printing their cf ficial his-
tory
is
tory.`,•, She great Civil War of 18G1 -
This is believed to be a world's.
record as regards expensive gcv-
erementpublications. , in our `own
country, however, the record, asr:
held by the report of the Cllafene
ger Expedition. :This •wras a `soled=`
°tifit� .expedition for deep-sea sound-
ing, and through it the world was
first Made aware of the existence
of the deep-sea fishes—strange,
wonderful creatures, some stone
blind, others with eyes as big as
sou ere. fis,,;
ear
??fila report of this remarkable
voyage 'fills some fifty volumes and
*$8,000 pages,and, the cost wes'jttst.
s.4n:1 $4 .n 00'0
ion s
aitecture
;4wtttz.. MS is
ambriy i pea
li'cferring tri tI':
ion of the IiiilcIi
styli s, .. Tnlwtl S
Tulrle*t t tciri
:Irl liitbillt th{
tiitxre au'e ebitdgen
,s are
v�
htap d tdis would
ood augury fo:r ihta aadvat,nee
e great Iodine «mmunitie5 bund'
hand towards nationhoodunder
guidance of British rule.
Clesman 'ireitag I Iuxrli*d i
ory eaf a faletary notice ilc►wt^
ads, I'reminently dish
ld_ the 1 vo wires, it
Old Winter Coughs
Nov Easily Cured
A New Remedy Now Cures Without tho
Use of Cough Syrups or Drugs.
Just thinly o'1 it --you can clear away
that hard, racking cough, drive it ti'om-
pletely out of the system. maks yourself
erfectly well by the new breathing cure
rat employs no medicine at all.
lion wonder 'how; vers simple indeed;
vast simply breathe in through a Catarrh.
ozone inhaler rieh, balaamio etsenoe, that
heal and soothe away the cough in a few
hours' time.
In nting Catarrlaozono you bathe the
linins; of the nose and, throat with that
powerful antiseptic of the Blue Cum Tree
of Australia, which is probably the surest
cold and cough cure 111 the world to-
day. .
Clarence E. Cromwell, writing from Ste.
(Mine haat, says: "To cure .a sneezing
cold in about ten minutes the one thing
T
know of to do it is Catarrhozone. To
relieve an irritated throat quickly, no-
thing can axed Catarrhozone. It simply
eats up a eough or cold of any kind. I
know of colds that have hung on for
months that Catarrhozone cured' quickly.
Nearly every man I know curries a Ca-
tarrhozone Inhaler with him' day and
night. and in this country it makes a
wonderful protection against all winter
ills."
Qet the dollar outfit, including the
hard rubber inhaler, and medication to
last two months; medium size 60e., sample
size 25c., at all etore.keepers and druggists
or The Catarrhozone Co., Buffalo, N. Y.,
and ICingeton, Canada.
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The Lawyer's Turn.
"Now, have you, given me all the
facts exactly as they occurred 1"
"Oi have, sorr, the plain truth,
an' ye will be able to put in all the
rest yerself."
Miriard*e Liniment Go., Limited. -
I was very sick with Quinsy. and
theinght 1 would strangle. .1, used MIN.
ARD'S LINIMENT and it, cured me ',at
I am never without now.
Nauwigewauk, Oct. Mit;
a t, X1wt�a1 hough
Not T1innkeil.
lxleri frame on the, Germ
iia his study is.
curt the following code
ethics
"13e strong in pain; don't to
for what is ux attaxnahle or wor,, -
ss; be satisfied with the elpy as
comes; look for good in all
things; be aaatisfied with one hour
of happiness .ler a thousand bitter
ones'. always do your best even
though you may not be thanked.
"He who learns to tdo these
things will be a happy man. We
must consider every one an equal;
or superior till the contrary is
Blear. The world is so great and
we men so small; thus everything
cannot be happening about us.
When we suffer an injury or are
harmed, who .knows but that it is
for the good of >creation In ev-
erything on earth, dead or alive,
lives the great •white will of , the
Creator, only we little beings don't
realize it. Everything is for the
best in the eyes of the Creator."
The words are those of the Em-
peror's favorite author, Ludwig
Ganghofer, a Bavarian.
' Anyway, a man need not fear
competition when he is in loye with
himself.
"So you've been to France, again,
we can't keep away from dear
Paris. Indeed, my daughter' says
we're regular Parasites."
only one "Drtai‘10 QUININE"
That is LAXATIVE BROMO QUININE.
Look for the -signatUre of E. W. GROVE.
Cures a Cold in One Day. Cures Grip lu
Two Days. 25o.
Buildings ,9f Asbestos.
Asbestos aplaster, used in the
same manner az concrete at the pre-
sent time will so a western con-
struction ,coneern believes, solve -
several probleras. It is claimed
not only that buildings constructed
of such material would be a,bsolute-
ly fireproof, no matter how hot a
fire might be raging on either side,
bat that the use of such plaster,
which is a poor conductor of heat,
would save fuel in winter and keep'
interiors cool in aunimer Asbestos
is also sound -proof, which is an ad-
uld ' now e .00mpany is. that ,you , can ,t alwaYs 'Put. it back. - , „, . .. ., ,
1 ?5C Wiro51 iso-
Anyone failing to re
nr,lliRg will be prose
llletd,' •
ie flares, up to the
bo prosecuted..
T THIS ROMANTIC?
Two toes lovotl by four earue for
aro and, stutteneed to tile by ilre oppl
cure corm, "Putuntar tbe
n try tate painless reinedY.
11 ea
"Strict economy, my boy, ls the
kind your mother inakes me prac-
tice."
PILES CURED 114 5 TO 14 DAYS.
Tour druggist will refund money It PAZO
OINTMENT falls to cure any case of itch.
ing. Blind, Bleeding or Protruding Piles in
Insult to Injury.
A barber has nerve te cut you
one day, ..ask you the next day if
you don't shave yourself.
When Your Eyes Need Care
Try Marine Bye Remeay. No Smarting—Peels
rine—Acts quickly. Try it for Redo -Weak,
Watery Eyes and Granulated Eyelids. nina-
trated Book in eaeli 'Package. Muririe 'is
ielne".— but used in successful Physicians' Poe -
the for ninny years. Now dedicated to the Pub•
lie and sold by Druggists at 21,0 and 50e per Bottle.
Murillo Bye Salvo in AseotIc Tubas. 200 and 500.
Morino Eye Rernedy ,Go., Chicago
If: you' lia!ve reason for an act you
Minaret's' 'Liniment Cures Distemper.
'A' Jew toOk his son Ikey to the
theatre. He' bought - one ticket.
When he started in the doorkeeper
said : "You will have to have a
ticket for' the boy." The Jew re-
plied : "I give you my word as a
gentleman he .won't look."
1
wv;
There ire peva
cid that the to
wielted to enter tris
ex which the tomb itsaci
but the place was eons
too'saacrcd for slay ppla ae fee
1 never, they few Christians who
been permitted' to see tho.
mb may look only through a email
indow into a dark chamber in
cloth; covered mound is
discernible. It is said that
m -even 'will enter the inner
liana 4
derlull ^ bulit
acct .n t n r
arawr air, o st azJ,
aaaitl zttr'then;
ten zt?tzvsslacd
r 1t tti'o artmri
a ere rimers x�
epr
no
Olt • owe
Ever Have Cramps,
Nausea, Vomiting?
for Stomach Pains and Cramps, N
Remedy so ProiLipt as Nerviline.
A Westerner's Experience Related.
"It's in an unsettled part of the coun-
try like our far West that proves how
valua:ble Nerviline is in the home," writes
Mr. Patrick M. Dehaney, from Fort Sas,
latchewan. "Chills are frequent ---a hot
drink of Nerviline sends life cixoulating
through the body in three minutes.
Craraps or sudden illnees at night is one
of our terrors?. *No druggist, .or doctor is
near, but if Nerviline is handy you ean
get relief. The worst cramps Nerviline
has cured in my children in half a min-
ute. I don't think any farmer's wife has
any right to be without the protection
of Nerviline. In our family we use it for
a hundred and it cures them all. One
night one of ray kiddies had earache and
another toothache. Without Nerviline no
one could have ,slepi—I applied it 110 di-
reeted, and the childrens' pains disap-
peared, My husband uses Nerviline for
lame back, rheumatism, aching joints and
all sorts of muscular pains. It is as good
inside as outsido, and is as ranch a part
of my home as lay kitchen stove."
You find a thousand uses for a good
family remedy like Nerviline. Get the
50o. family 81zo bottle; it's more economi-
cal than the '25c. trial size. Sold by all
storekeepers and druggists, or The Ca-
tarrhozone Go. Buffalo N Y
The best definition of a dema-
gogue will always remain with the
little girl of eseven Who said: "A
demagogue is a vessel containing
beer and other liquids." sl
The man who is `buying his house t'°
en the instalment plan now wishes a"
lie could redecorate ir in the same an
ll9
ii,
tulles!
to
hen buyin r Piano
or To 115GEL
Plano Actior‘
aid
al
eolers
hoz v boxes
en The Catarrhozon
rind SiOgstou, Ont.
liNEW BIBLE BY HEART.
use them.
il,ton's Pills,
0i the many examples of prodig-
ous memories which have been. re -
perhaps, have been so remarkable
as the es,se Rev. Thomas Threl-
keld, who was Presbyterian minis-
ter at Rochdale, England, for 28
years and died there in April, 1806,
at the age of 67. Threlkeld's mem-
ory first attracted attention when
he attended the Grammar 'School
at Daventry, where he began to
make a elose study of the Bible.
When a passage was recited to him
he could immediately give it, chap-
ter and verse, and, on the other
hand, if a, chapter and verse were
given he coald at once repeat the
passage.
Both at Daventry and Warring-
ton, where he went to finish his
education, his fellow -students de-
lighted in putting his "memory to
the test, and never once was it
known to be at fanit.
"In later years," says Mr. Prank
Hird, in "Lancashire Stories,"
iThr elkeld was looked upon aa a
living concordance to the Bible in
Rochdale and the neighborhood,
and he was constantly asked the
most puzzling questions by his bro-
ther ministers, sometimes actual-
ly for information, but generally
for mere amusement. He was nev-
er rin%vvii to be wrong."
Threlk-eld's powers of memory,
however, were not solely concern-
ed with theology. He was also a
linguist; and knew nine or. ten
languages while dates were a pas -
on with him, no matter how im-
portant. His knowldge of his -
el one of his favorite amusements
any
as to go through the succession
ILERSNCAV and Second-
hand. for heating
and rower purpoes, TANKS AND
SMOKE STACKS. Agemn for Stotts.
Enelnea and Shipbuilders
nyEs
EASILY
With Maypole
Soap thcte is no
trouble and no muss
is home dyeing.
Dyes cotton, wool,
silk or zaixtures.24
colors -will give any
shade. Colors 10c.
Black 1 5c --at your
dealer's or postpaid
with booklet "How
to Dye" from
F. I.. BENEDICT & CO. Montreal
Too Busy to Brag.
"Is he making goodl"
"He must be. Ile never seems to
have time to stop and tell anybody
about it."
PlInarcra Liniment Cures Da get in Co1.12,,
Judge (to notorious bank robber)
—They say you were in politics on
the other side. -
Aecused (with offended dignity)—
Never, your honor ! Politics would
have ruined my character.
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