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HomeMy WebLinkAboutExeter Times, 1913-5-1, Page 74
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toyo ROT EtliTOR $LEEP.
There are many .people who become
worn, weak and miserable because their
nerves become ee unstrung they cannot
sleep, rend wherever there are ones
troubled .in this way they willfind that
Milburres Heart and NervePills will
restore the deranged nerves to i'u11 life
and activity.
They do this by their invigorating
effect oil the nerve center, and will tone up
the whole system to a perfect condition.
Mr. George McBeetla, .Round Bill,
writes'"I take the pleasure of
writing to tell you the great benefit
Milburn's heart and Nerve Pills did for
me. 1 was so nervous 1 c 1110. not eat of
sleep, and could not even do my work,
aged 1 failed to a shadow. Finally 1 con.
a>etxted to tryMilburn's, Heart and Nerve
kills, alai have only taken two boxes
and ani ,able to work as well as ever and
tem eat and steep as well as ever I did,
1 cant praise your medicine too highly.
My wife is taking them now for palpita-
tion
alpitation of the heart and is improving
greatly!'
The price of Milburn}s Heartaed Nerve
Tilts is 50 cents per• bob:, 3 boxes for $125.
lEor sale at all dealers or mailed direct
on receipt of price by The T. Millnuraa
CQ;,.. ,.iniitetl, rUroete, Ont,
Dainty Disl+cs.
nayoni aise Dressing.—Use one-
half cup of si gar, tablespoonful of
flour, teaspoonful' of salt, ane te,
spoonful of mustard, mix thorough-
ly, stir in one egg and add one
cupful of milk, then pour this nix-
tore into twwo-thirds of a- cup of
boiling vinegar, stir constantly
w bile cooking.
Angel Food Bake.—One cup
bread flour,—sone and three-quarters
cups sugar, twelve eggs, one tea-
spoon cream of tartar, three -quay
ters teaspoon lemon, three-quarters
teaspoon vanilla, one-quarter tea-
spoon salt. Sift; flour and sugar, to-
gether, Add ereanx of tartar either
to the flour or tothe white of egg,
Void into the stiffly beaten wwhiteas,
calf of the flour at a time, Add
g, and bake in an overt hot
so that cake will be done
twenty-five to thirty, min-
fes- This makes a cake whch is
k bready,
.'tam' Qaaielet,—Four eggs, lou
so0Qne rni12a, one-fourth tea-
spQora salt, speck of pepper.. ;►list
beaten yolks with milk end season -
whites, ehi 1 ourintoa
this
t 0stiffly beeten
1t t skillet itt,
wvhich a little fat has been rrfaaltead,
Cook with a Vern low Are until
brown On ; the underside. Dry in
'en which has been .heated', but
wlaivh there is no fire.
Crean' of Tomato Soup, ""out',
tomato, two tableapoona but-
fear tablespoons flour, 1.hre
rrtbs teaspoon: Balt, one-teglf
aspooia pepper, few droiae rt31q
trice, Owned creel% Cook tam
es wvith the salt, pepper end can
tz 'in and thicken with.dour
et refixed together, Serve with
aaaapowaia Of whipped ; creau*
half pint of carp
Vit. ppeal\ sive Ono p
ew
'aaiieal Sa Ind Dire.•ta3iatgw° Two
bieasNone flour, two tablas•'2oora;a
yolks of eggs, ole -.fourth
er, two tablespoon, o
e -fourth to one -hall tea-
mustard, three-fourths tea
of salt, two tablespoons ea
il, . This. dreading may b
or about ]2 cents; as potted,
nay be thinned with cream milk
beaten eggwhites. If put into
a sterilized gass, jar and sealed it
will keep for ;veeks, BO that when
yolks are at hand it slay be made.
eggs are expansive cane yolk may
rasa ttf the Gre.aat f'a'st T
it Pointed
txareeraphrs,
Two wheels are to be
Pert L'Qquitlaraa at a Best of $3
000,
Farmers in .ieslu Island -may eco•
Qperete for the marketing of than
eggs.
Itis proposed teepass a bvsls.w in
Victoria, limiting the height
bualdiega to ten stories,
No attempt will be made to
Any great, amount u improv+
in Port ltfoady this yeas, sue•
?ifaay tar,
Representations have been tie
tea South Vancouver council to siva
laarcfexetaee to X.ritnshe,t•s for .pion'
as,
is e e tctl tla
dal voters
`tea between 10 0O said
Chinese and Aix
bed $50 and $20 ea
New Wostaninster :fo
pervision of the work, fiowE r,s
left entirely in the hands of the
superintendent. Such a system is a
saving not only tp the finances of
the township but also to the work
of the councillors, and it enables
the municipality to carry an under
contimious management a consis-
tent plan of road development,
A few of the leading features of Lesson
such a system of management may
be tabulated as follows ; drew
)., That the superintendent be re-
sponsible etireetly to the eoenneil and r
to no one eIrr,. arses 0, 10. CIuef butler - Cul
2 That the functions of the super-
.0t•
uper atxrea o, the king.
TONAL. LES
NAY
1'a ,loseph int,erinret;
us, Gen, chap. 40. Volden
t, Job 32. 8,:
wsdent be that ore exc: egese A vino was ,>efore szie Tis
aces carrying out the instruct"" dr°ern the bio=s's cup )carers sees
,f the eaortncil, the whole pro ass . f ;srzne.xnakirng
3. Thant the functions of the coria.- transpire befoa.e his eyes in a Sew
it ho lag -illative. eely, and t.'t2tf= ?.>i.`. rtiomer:u'c.. v. t, se. '01'ets a:.5
Taal wvcnrk be left entirely with thotugh the bran.ehes of the vine
erintendent. i budded, and as though their s>os-
oms shot forth, and thew in torn
;rev' and br<,ugbt forth ripe grapes.
€—rse 11, Pressed them p intis.
'l ar au:aa s caap-'-The .ental fe et•pa°e-
atiee g R en} to this verse weld
l Us 0 5lairilr' of euf'erme meed
rape -juices refreeliing asset
as
l • ori iia ancient ggpe
.Amerlea to74y: Ent if ww.
anggestion given J; it
pa ag.aphne air 4tfic
eta as a$rl li#, ia'tl e; ale
1a13a e+nn ted in flee
neformatt
her
t the roads receive continu-
ous attentign: throughout the year,
overseers covering axed beats being
appointed subject to the direction
of the superintendent.
a. That an accurate method of
eeping ag:omits for labor and 'ne-
ral"be installed,
s the sntceess of this system w-
o a large measure be dependent
i, tT e nay in nkieh the manager
superintendent fills hie position,
t a c u sties o1 hie oiUs0 should be set
in Seale detail and nuthorieed
r� solntioa of ,the c;ouneil,.
Superintendent's Duties.
'{cruder sue a resolution: the s
irateude:nt should be required
1. To attend meetings of the coli
il, reporting ns tei the wotic its Pr
gess enci receiving instructions r
rd'ag worlt to be undertelsen,
Tu eeport to the •couueit earl
h year tho work required for th
pming season.
3. To supervise all wvoxk -of
uctio0 and repairs car
ridges within his divisi
4, To aae:eloaint hitxase
egtaip>alaent of the uiwaiwic; ..
he best methods of OOPS'
nd rnainfienanre.
f,, To employ .for
for necessary work, i
met to distnieeal or au
izaa at any time, egad
to be reported fort;
Qundl,
O. To employ at?
y glen an
tennyis. n
\•• •••:••FST faun
C
E ARE l
.
From
tan Any
0 AT
Pneuazmasa is riot
want used to 1)e c...
the Lungs."
Consun pt:or may be en
t er , bat, as ra axle pneumo
ay exposure to roti a,nd wet, said att ilia
ca'el is iaot attengdedy to in mealb ety ser-
ss n1�M".P eke Z4'wb e .n YiA 1Ci It•.
;w4.0 ie only ane, wan. to prevent,
;ain:onia:and that is to euro the cold 04
f°i3 G appernxsnee.
Dr. Wood's :tiorway PiI Svrap will
itis for you if fate wilt eaiy take it iia
all
nose
Infix
ion of
3 r.
Weed's Norway
ale all the es,Race rird lung
eih�,f osNetway Pie*
has
reL ed,. Erererlierse Viask.
i«Tie di: Xtiu bt ie toy took a Tferiy
e13,4,ere epx y ti nd it de. hood Zeta peen-
ae%a. Tee destcr iee e6aid she p.
get Beate of:iCa, Pr. Weed's
it;e sal 8 ,n d he, bee to
1»c i.s aa<. 3'1041i bk4
e
46TI VI DOW,"
o guiltetirte is called in France, "A herr; lalea way of sendiajg
Maple to Rtcroit�4,xa
lnepreeail tlraazre.c
?ate pe' htittie It is ,pas
rap e i p ae trees
Xfa a tuned 01
Cao.. Limaied, `l'+
if > ` lip thy head llnst�
a then lonofi: rra.i
kkli,l-weld•'
byln, its the ycaar
i rel atm 4id lift ti?
iucliazi, fang of Jus
are nae an re;inemhra ce
ra
raw
3v by 'Ike T.
awr
tustruetiee
lieaaaths..
ao wvesr
epectiv ely
gambling.
A. fotneyeata+•old eldki died sud-
denly at Craanbroole after being
given ra teaspoonful of a .rbolie acid
10 mistake for medicine.
It is reported that the Dominion
Government has arranged for the
purchase of a site for a -now mili-
tary drill hall in Vancouver aft a
east, of $200,000.
Constable Gibbs had n desperate
encounter at Kamloops with two
armed, burglars, one of whom Was
arrested and sentenced to five years
• in the penitentiary. -
The Ititsilano Indian revenue
has been taken fiver by the Domin-
ion
ion Government. Twenty Indians'.
disposed of Their rights ,for clever;
thousand dollars each.
Another important industry is
about to be established in South
Vancouver and a large factory will
be constructed for the manufacture
of telephones and light fixtures.
The agreement between the G,
N. R. and Vancouver city council
is e:omplete, and the company pro-
mise that the bridges in the city
will be the widest in the. world.
Vancouver has lately been visit-
ed by many railway men enquiring
into the potentialities of British Co-
lumbia as a traffic -producing area,
and especially as a centre for tran-
sit travel,
011ie Armstrong, " of South Van-
couver, while on a fishing expedi-
tion, was seized with ' a fit, and
pitching head first into the small
creek near the bridge at Lynn, was
killed almost instantly.
Much gold mining is being Car-
ried out on Glacier and Miller
Creeks in the Yukon district, fifty
miles west of Dawson. The roads
are improving, but heavy expendi-
ture will have to be undertaken to
make them more passable.
Suffered With Kidney Treubl
For Ten Years,
Those who have never been troublei
wi' n kidney trouble do not know tie
[suffering and misery which those af
fiicted. undergo. -
Weak, lame or aching back comes fron
the kidneys, and when the kidneys an
out. of order the whole system become- -
deranged.
Doan's Kidney Pillsgo right to the seal
of; the trouble, and make their actiot
regular and natural.
Miss Mary Daley, ',Penfield, Ridge.
N.B., writes:—"I new take great plea•
sure in expressing myself for the benefit
1 have obtained fromyour, wonderful
Medicine, Dean's Kidney Pills. Having
;been a .sufferer with kidney trouble toe
the last ten years, and,having spent hun-
dreds of dollars in the. so-called `Quack'
cures, from which I derived no benefit
whatever; andvaftee havingbean advised
to try' Doan's Kidney Pills, I at once
purchased a box, and -frown the first ob-
tained relief, and after having taken five
poxes am now completely cured."
1+ Doan's Kidney Pilis are 50 cents per
box, or three boxes for'31.25, at all
deaers, or mailed direct on' receipt of
Trice by The T. Milburn Co., Limited,
oronto, Ont.
When ordering specify "Doan's.'
wer dab of ni
be made into aa, caupf ei o
.1 soup with the addition of milk,
a bit of butter and some celery salt;:
Ohl rubberized raaineeats cyan be
cup up to make cases for rubbers o
elippera. Also to cover the clothe,
baaket when laundry is sent awe
from home,
r It is alwvayas better to trim. the
used awnd three tablespoons of aeIlvedge froanmaterital before :auak.
flour, This makes as rich, crealuny lug into pillow eases. The . C4E03
dressing unobjectionable at to dame will be .much smoother, not weink-
'alyo dislikaj oil, and at the same ling along the seams,
time �iienaing to those who do like
ail, 111ethod of Cooking—In mak- Wear a sewing' apron wvhilu iron
ing small quantities ofthiswhen ins aand yoga wv tll often rind It I,oa-
thew time of cooking is very short, Bible todo a bit of mending while
all of the materials may be put to- waiting for the iron the ww•indow aleade
to heat.
gether and cooked over a low.fire. To prevent�•e window is
This quantity makes about eau, -Half from flapping when thlowered, place an extra set of
cup of dressieg,
Receipts for Sweets.
Crtatni Peppermints -delete a stiff,
paste of a pound of sugar with /our
tablespoons of water, put over the
fire, and leave it there until it just'
reaches the boiling point, Take it
off the moment it begins to bubble,
stir until it cools partially, and a
few drops of essence of peppermint
-enough to suit the taste—and
drop the candy from .a teaspoon on
waxed paper, allowing enough to
each portion to make at round the
size of a penny. Oars and prac-
tice will be required tu,,get the skill
to make the candies of uniform
size.. Set them in a moderately
warm place until firm.
Chocolate Wafers.—.Melt the
sugaras directed in the preceding
recipe. Heat in another vessel, set
in boiling water four tablespoons of,
grated chocolate ; add this to ; the
sugar when the stage is reached to
take it from the fire, and drop the
wafers on the paper, as in the case
of the peppermints.
Household Notes.
The best time to begin the spring
housecleaning is after the furnace
fires are out.
Apples- and pears should always
be wiped with a clean cloth and
then rinsed under the tap before
using for dessert.
To keep the light of oil lamps
clear, the burners should be boiled
every month in water with a lump
of soda in" it,
Always cover newly baked bread
with a clean cloth—preferably an
old ;table clothe -to keep i ' Free from
geniis and dust.
The white of an egg, whipped 'trains and with •disagreeable cert
stiff, with a ripe banana, makes a pailtois or work. A habit of cert
delicious cream Jo he eaten on a plaining,: of criticizing, of .fault
simple gelatin pudding, finding, or grumbling over trifles, ,a
Apples can be stewed with with a lit_ habit of looking for shadows, is a
most left over canned- fruit such asost unfortunate habit to contract, especially in early life, for, after a
blackberries, and the result will be while, the victim becomes a slave;
a pleasant change. All of the impulses become per
Sash curtains; of Swiss muslin verted, `until a tendency to p�essi:
pucker
by hand are less likele to misin, or io cynicism, is chionie.
piackar when washed than wrhen run -
up on the machine: �a
All the strips of, fat left from a Bookkeeper (to chief) — "Mr.
steak should be left in a dish and Grouch, I'm going to get married."
tried out in the overs. They will Grouch—"Glad to hear it! You
roil e excellent fat for. frYiren 'won't be so terribly anxious to get
It pays Lhe housekeeper to :bet home early now 1"
1
Taal buildigg
tea greater
ds built a
so, crust
aavaailalail t:
e claeapcat.rciad is'tlio ons tlwat i
end will last tlte' longexatR and at
present the system of road im-
provement :most needed in tlrxtarie
is that which will build permanent
roads rapidly and cheaply -
Provincial assist.ane0 will se ra
long way towards providing to
broad plan of highway development
land towards assisting financially in
the coustruotion of the main roads,
but it will of necessity remain to
each rnunicipality to provide the
executive machinery and the train -
catches for the shade abort a foot j in,g and experience necessary to
lower than the regillasi place. earry out the detape of its share of
Try .wiping; aa• greasy- frying pan the general solici c. If the whole
with n ' piece. of newspaper before road systemic of the Province is to
washing much -of the grease bo systematically and effeotively
wvill wipes off and -can be burned,', overhauled, a radicai changes ill^be
thereby saving soap and labor. the
'When sharp knives are kept with agement so prevalent at present.
other articles in .kitchen drawer During the Past Two Decades
each blade should be protected with
a sheath, which may be easily made
from heavy wrapping paper.
Sandwiches prepared in advance
"of serving time can be kept. as fresh
as when made by wrapping them in
a napkin wrung out of hot 'water,
then placing diem in a cool place.
During the canning season many
-women stand for hours stirring the
fruit to prevent it from burning. If
the preserving kettle 'is placed in
a pan of boiling water it can cook
all day without burning,.
A convenience in the kitchen is 'a
set of kitchen "knives, including`
four knives, one for onions, one for
parsley, one for lemons and the
fourth for vegetables, On the han-
dle of each knife is distinctly let-
tered the article for which the knife
is to be used.
necessary in methods
Ontario has spent over $30,000,000
in eash and statute labor on its
township roads. This expenditure,
however, was largely in the hands
of inexpevieneed men, and the work
undertaken was in eonsequence of-
ten in the way of experiment. The
result is that little worleof a perma-
nent nature is to be found. In the
early days, ef course, when the
country was in a disorganized con-
dition, no elaborate system of road
management could have been main,
tained, but modern conditions are
making ever-inereasing dernande on
the highways and the establishment
of mere efficient ,and less wasteful
methods of construction and main-
tenance has become imperative.
In a number of districts improve-
ments has beet effected by commut-
ing statute labor at from fifty cents
a
To keep an
ratan employed and the
and to furnish (on terms ..
ted by the council) pay she+
unto andvouchers to tho cone-.
xil or :roadcoinmitteo at proper in-
tervals for their approval, in order
at the nun icipaal tre ,surer, under
utbority of their certificate, an,
ipon being satisfied withthe cor
eetness of the stsatemeut, may i
uo cheques for the payment there
l). To examine and certify all bills
ants against the corpora-
tion for material and labor, and to
make' or to cause to he nide, the
surveys, measurements and exumi�
nations necessary for suck purpose.
10, To have the custody of, and
bo responsible for, all such plans
and estimates as maty from time to
time be prepared for the use of the
municipalil.ye To keep a' "Plan.
Book," which will contain a list of
all plans, profiles and drawings in
his custody; no plan to be allowed
to go out of his office until a•. receipt
for the same has been ;signed by the
person to wlioni it is given.
11. To prepare (if a eivil engi-
neer) plans for bridges, supervise
the performance of ,all -work done
by contract,' and certify as to com-
pletion.
A township has been compared to
a joint stock company, with the
Reeve and the councillors as, presi-
dent and directors and the rate-
payers as stock holders. Carrying
out this analogy it ,should be the
duty of the councillors as directors
to insist so far as -they are able on
the employment of business meth-
ods in road .management.
The me ng
ioas lie
Patience WITC$ Out.
Scene—A. Police Court,. Solid-
tor—"Do you know the prisoner
Witeese'—",,Never knew him ill,
sir."
S, --"But did you ever see the
prisoner at the bar '?"
W.—"Yes, sir; and took a glass
with him once or twice."
S.—"Then how long have you
known this man ?"
S. (petulantiv)—“Stand down !"
W. (cheerfully)—"Can't 1 I can
only stand up—or sit down!"
Getting It Straight.
He --"So you have decided that
you Cannot inarry
She—"You are mistaken. I knew
all alone that I could marry- you
what I've de.cided is that you can -
Knew
His Wife—Jerry, you're late to
dieenee- again. "What kept you'?
ekes br
he up
The pre owe of all
food in this basket
'ze with tho
re was white brea
edine verse.) If we w
a aide in verse 10 the trots
ion "three s' baskets of pal
branches" or "three wicker-wo
baskets," then the two lower bas-
kets 'night be thought of as being
empty, so that -when the birds had
devoured the -contents of the up-
permost basket there was nothing
left for the chief baker to serye to
the king. The baker experiences
the helplessness so common iss
dreams and is not able to frighten
away the birds.
19. Pharaoh shall litt up thy
head—The interpretation of the
dream begins exactly like the in-
terpretation of the butler's deems).
Three momentous words are, how-
ever, added—from off tfiee, These
change the interpretation from one
of promise to one of doom.
Hang thee en a tree—To expose
the dead body of a malefactor was
to increase the degree of punish-
ment.
The birds shall eat thy flesh—
The Egyptians believed that the
preservation of the body as a
mummy was essential to a person's
immortality. The dire punishment
predicted thus added indignity to
Punishment, and yet aeverer pun-
ishment indignity
The
vhito
soaked
week
allowed
er bird,
played
After
vered
20. Pharaoh's birthday—An oc-
casion for national rejoicing among
the ancients was the birthday of
their king. There are evidences
that in Egypt it was .custemary to
celebrate the birthday of the reign-
ing Pharaoh with great formalities,
his, an experienced
advises that the ea
'th very thick green
T e bird is thus kept
til it has /earned
musical phrases.
At Andreasberg,
boring villages of the
tains in Germany,
tellent results by
keeping several young birds to-
gether and tale • that they
do net, bear the
songsters, After month the
young eenames that have shown the
highest musical talent are put with
a very fine -singing canary, and eon-
fided to his tuition for two years.
Sometimes they take the pupil from
the teacher sn the first autumn, and
after ten months' rest and the next
on's molt, send him back for
a few weeks to refresh his musical
mory. Very good singers are
educated in this way.,
Canary -birds have very sensitive
throats, and must be carefully pro-
tected from drafts; even a slight
hoarseness may result in perman-
ent loss of voice.
Z 24
e best
old -
Things should not be done by
halves. If it is right do it boldly ;
if it is wreng leave it undone.
Every day is a little life, and our
whole life is but a day repeated.
including religious 'ceremonies and
the granting of pardens to many
prisoners. Both the chief butler
and the chief baker are summoned
from prison, the one to be restored
to his former effice, the other to be
executed. -
22. As Joseph had interpreted to
them—Both dreams had come trne,
even as Joseph had foretold.
23.• Yet did not the ehief butler
remember Joseph—The Tern -rest of
the fellow prisoner is entirely for-
gotten amid the old surroundings
of prosperity and power.
Police Wear Top Ilats.
Savonna, ItalY, is probably the
only town in the world where po-
help 's:i'ontlering what, the- police-
ble tight with hoeligans. Perhaps
Mr. Medlar ---I had some busi- however, Bayonne. ives up to the
,His Wife ---0, know that but 1 the , _hats and sloes not poss;ess
Whose business'? hooligane.
VE
A
Ileedache is not a disease in itself, but
is often a source of great suffering, and its
presence is likely symptomatic of SOnle
disease lurking in the system.
To get rid of the headache, ancl.thtls
prevent more serious troubles, it is
absolu.tely necessary to cleanse the
system of all waste and poisonous matter,
and keep the bowels well open, tip:,
cloggmg of the bowels being one of the,
principle causes of headache. Burdock
Blood Bitters regulates the bowels, and'
make, Exec aed nateral,
A enre for headafeie; 6, Medicine that
all run down, andnothing seemed to ch
nie any good. I read of Burdock Bloo
Bitters, and decided' to give it a trial
The result was marvellous, the headaeha
stopped entirely, and I ,feel better h
every way. Carl safely recommend
Go.. Limited, Toronto, Ont. '
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