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Exeter Times, 1914-1-22, Page 3TES OF SCIENCE �^ 2.aoppi mmm�k,,m.wises^-"'-.^^'.""...^'-'°c"T9..'x",a_�..- .,." ' iBaby coaches ea -n be Mate ?; serve as cradles by the invention of detachable rockers. !Denmark has between 7,00 sad &,000 automobiles, or about one to i' y 4 �. _�:� inhabitants.. To the close of 1913 Alaska produced known. mineraltweal t} $24%30,000, Rolland and England still be. 61ir tly connected by .telepliones aa3' soon a:s":new cables are laid. Castings .and forgings of soft iron tiara bti.'claunsed into hard tee1 by new electrical process. A new Germain electrical heating Pia ;s made of Plane resistance wires rven across pure usbeetos threads. e andwire Off spring metal is, new device o ncirele a person's foci,, AFTER EFFECTS OF E'ADED LA t ver mn by the Ute or r®. ll- Throughout da la o (iz'- g nt �`+ ana�?I`� � 11nen2a) prostrates thousands o - busy Hien and women e've,ry winter, wreaking their health and, leaving lachirad aiupzrerous serious ailments, ft i the after effects of la grippe tl eat cause Pitch ,,vi eeprea*,l•miser , 1e3 dr . is the reason. La grippe leave behind itwea1ened vital pow rs, hattezreel nervous sys- tcaxa, iriariure ani iarapoveriahed ll'a�GC , and a. IOW . sate ,o . lieaath Haat renders the sufferer extremely liabl t rheumatism, irtl.igestsoxa rangeanents being made en a Peale of magnitude never before required by the Clyde. An important feature of the Aqui-. tans, as in the Lusitan.ia and.Mau- tetania, is that extendina- through- out the most vulnerable parts there is that great desideratum, a ship within a ship. In other words, there azre two shells, the int er as; well as the cuter Flnell being seater_ t;gh t, ween v h e outer and The space bet. h inner skins averages about f teen j and short intervals there;, feet, at s are bulkheads dividing anis inter,' ve Hing a ,ave into relatively small. p conrapartmen s. It will be under- herefore that any fracture snood, t due "o collision on the outer shell d to will result in the a :.`e,SS of the sea 1Ti'S_., reg being limited to a small area atrho :ere. �. side of the ship. In addition to this r o r euma ., , a r isortcaS,important. provision there etre ,in Y nervous cl , rz u_atigia� and xs w . n w r .kin at as extending h } e entirely b teen .ata tac °aces ra da Can avoid la r_ ear e.a a � ice .fin the blood. r ch. and pure:. ship from the port to sterb rd side. x _ l r 1.t nirght bo thong!,,,, that tht:i and prevent the ;rtes or an over- I a�Rrf @8 ° thi3; �yC as?rJnul use c? Dr, ',system i �Jf irk 2aF 0rn£h au y . i°1 #hG�Qr,. �'A'��.n3u=^-lir' �'.�?' .�'kSsS. �'i n�`_ �+�.?�ul�in�r4+:. '�o-r *.^,.ttSrt, x�9:�.. f::T�;rl5.Y'�3f5,'�''i�. °,, ,, ha:a,. 'zed cast longitudinal ow,� siUS of a r4 num etiftieienG1 USO yOu �t're ; ' 5 t bdivi a on, 'bene.., fie la, was flit atrself� sufficient . �.../��q ..,. st'i� ,:,t..�, p{'�' :"' operation T � Y`f'�$3;1�<3SJ 9'� ,g,a^i ..��}}�� �C#.�.�t�'�.?¢�t� y�/��, ,(¢ aiyyqqur. further 3�"�. �w le h vn.1.2b the -2-: p ?i d f #""i '"". g0i ,et+ f0,0441 , but h.b'f. .Y. rd . have been discovered in Gel Its fang p 3 been able a ve vis on haae l?e , a'sy. lid epr; w curaa Soo and Intmin eeke tt J s3 In Two �i re's mill. t, Qua, tat ram= 'ter x lz rue! d e sa%iar xe!$Sa • It bagel by i bzwela enc$ ase matin 3. rat* n44'1 i$1*I4 wk' An]/ bla sad. Used. Th6 Ararat end pb: u6 ttto hie tilted with t,"°. .00'44 acct put deuzned; as as eiwas but a a we ���iOt ��B i,�l Tower Perla the cent Qf ' +di Ni orld.. tin which any bu rQ fastened to form it be's have been paten it retain, lraaasd'u Zrotect tiers agata1ast day e. err a rw'eral sncanl °n;: blame. wwe t. il,rrigible, b 4e a fraaxaeworl at e.nptated s upon you., its disasi�rDus affects can be el r yen entf by he sane medicine. a x £e a!n. �� bra 4 .s€� a�#ria�a$�TM, feed tllei t ai4 a d'thtta� impn 1 d aatri�xagtlr -teanf art R r, (;t. Ft" that able Life '' Saaraa saays. I tit a. hoary Bold and was exattenned to rer?3 wttyoo, I had ariedaeab! attention, and teal t! stair 'I was OUT well and ut>sary for e, as 4-444 reef mark., id 'Why itls.� bad; out t damage Free eh platin a p fa la trgtiaages d plra: awd�,.�r3 «:air' ;Anton; posits tts gas Y = '!Pterin liat... boil built lox :stat "ort sofa Germ pee t d t vievsalcr power., For scadh g Isla a k?W ww�a as been itavontod, thea wwil Baa lar aaratoed by aa,, gttu,rd tai tl : aoa lea using" in it_ wdyyt�r� OA Puglia railrtaaacl claaltla�rn has "esteem Or;1.4>clg jt n .a t€a relicto tiro tsclinra: 1 ti ObU willhaveth la's "cal power plater lr caps,+lity selaCav6tx, to supra of equal parts of raaad paraline wax, aapplie ed stat And allowed, to re roast o rp+ sed water tug. la lowers are regularly g ue dining tables ,clad .for lilt10 coaah+twse carried on The fpm lack of one of than DONT trans -Mina fo lineae. that will not splinter ivbeaa is being made in Prance by together under heart two beets of glass with aa, sheet or erel- luloid betwwroert then:. Of German invention is aa, new -thief alarm, small enough to be car- rie in a, vest pocket, 'which eatpied- ed a noisy cap if any objeet undor which it is placed be moved; 7Cn tho bottom of a new dinner pail is a lamp which not only keeps the contents warm but will light i.ts, owner's way' borne at night through a bull's-eye in one aide., Crude oil in its tanks limited the. amount of water which could enter -. a steamship when ib struck rocks near Ceylon and punctured large holes in its hull and enabled it to resell port five days later. IlltO U1 OF GOLD IN 1913. Will Probably Reach Neighborhood of $490,000,000. +Q1 ks made b the leve eat of to system of. &tin e al_.cirs i�1rwch was intredtteed ; tt tl e s e<t thea 't4111.; ike `a�r#s �n , and. t. �tb . t. .ri 15eittt or: ub, tibovoloro, the d • the Haim features of Italia a `arad: the. lifauretaania, ditiens consesne'kat upon .iner a,r earn and length. The a t- tted w4t r�ahm's anti wh 'G'b lav ee proved 9c ra rho Lacon. nger: ueeronituOdAtion 1e 1 as ride commensurate of tho ship The rooms include a*ad galleries, as And verand tvstorwat cio f faBY alg` 410413 i!ea autt -Ointment. I Pa dA� hands rovx! ,s n Pit MY ,ta .1kA tat nor . teal ateWas set qg�mm�ep.4(1 (1� s11 a , VR11 Gee wlkaiz--t No more ataruaca doatn aneoe 0 cure your ls,in baa< E'very;. trace rat lame IT stir esa, evens' eign et the baok°a muscles way for self ttarsrz to '"�taz+viitazo.' other liniment quickly, can perae'si UEENS COULD EMIN Most of Them baa l lrert in cieitces or Arts.. Interesting information Canee• u hfaalc e�' ill ing the queens of different t�-oun- :rie-e is given by the Nese y"reie i Presse, showing that . if the 'acoa- aver/ b t i cion arose rraany of therza c ?u:d et s .;rubt ire i Iiwrel;ii Rod, rnl e0901 t, fly e�xrn thiieia oodQueen Fiizabct-h 0! e'giwn pot- Tie lessee a+ doet<sr'e diploma of cai eta [be wock tthv rsity of i eipzig Beside:, eh so a iei cr d!cVU'zlisr, ya ar:n e'eeiient music an aid play4 Qr,an�E. bring east ,.act cornCa;-t wo ti.�. i:c� *a*:c arae? violin � ;h greC.t beelt.v.,eanry' su er er as Nero€line fix ,;ar xa » variably sln.�. ueen Mary of Engzandi inter, aachache Isn't bego or Baca linty aha. d1r l Ne v�ilbrae iia Quick to curd. T`ar llVi70, sings -andx s, ex'trer dy c:ev'er w:t is a would go Tut to her 'need` Queen icroriaa, ngus,- ,� relict v as, >"ezv v is a s zeeia arae panthat m.ro n ,t r .° ,, a 3n \fir= kind of art photo. Queen ilhe vld¢ze: that a�lyca Tlrst. r'anit. rise? sweat' p ' s miniature 0 does e fid . elict so sassed. N illn to of Uerin ri .1 3 st wsixla ,ives, :Foe tier iu o Y'ipt a§ .z. s: 3n�.;. ��IY. rO r n ' tie G�iaai2.,c? R•nGt. t umbers s upsi olaat and takes mina of Holland parnr u ,.t ;tactazlltf a Rorcnents out of straiased or rheumatic and... �Oxtrenaa,af while Queen Mau tr d satin armed lay- ., s � ,wonder, .of �w,orwva, is a � p is ixzn , a ,a.rrz:al�,. l y of muscles � �� Y �, o a r ' � i2d n `t f? �Gn` r. -to or s la aeho: ws t ano. y r P .., you have r Er" S s a con p l, �`t ill»�i'C�A". 7 athl ; it yore have a sore back. a ra",;.arcs,. Irvibag'. > e is also a wol- f SAO as Ala lotnef R E rV,in ere A hind dressmaker 2nd laataate you :nave, k t,r ,.age. i ,gest4g4 ;, feast, or acre alar,-gd, fust try C""arsrcen n t is en Dl� tli " pial: it out it€tuiiar— It 3 i� nx�.n.r�"Pi' EY4f$ i xv won't glottic tt Cant de ,t:.ylhirg but of RumaniPIMPLES AND a s a: :ECHE SAD s euro.- th ethic ly',~ Th. large Ute.le£,a and Am,' Tls 3 A•rauglaffective endn- ##����,0pp'yyO#tttl Yb4p4 *ha a- k 10400010k WatIsDlf #0,441101,00;4140104/0* ��{,� t wake cad us µ d Otribs, ottr. €, NT 'll " romwiatism 00 144 t1 ;POTTS, intent F01,4 overp, to Pott Zing +e 0 S ., 8 ser 111s'r atr exam ak box' or si; bo i ►o ' r Willi us' acl ino, Out. (1l� T „I PflA K ,r Folly sizec battle is t1ks moat sv,,olk emteai, ;frit earU ek, VIA fou can, irskm feat of o �fa� small srk� �elerf � .� eke. a t Nerriline, the hint or ldt p relleArigg remedies, �tlta�r trerReArt, os. I • OD uter The new, iaat t Cunard laip the Aquitstsiiaa, which is aaowv b g'zxpidly.prepared for sea, having en touched on ,April 21, 1913, Qut the vera of the builder . loris Brown tS. too., C1y+deM Glasgow, Scotland, °ambito design sand construction the ee and ilavaluable !donna- or; nform-oi detduc rd from the construction rmances aasflkiau# retahiaa<and e tj e itaa me.ny faarnow; ships that have pro - under the Cunard flag. ash succeeding vessel built for olnpaany during, the seventy - tree years of its exaate'nce has in o way or another.marked an ad - ante on its immediate predecessor. The principal figures' of the Aquit- ania, according to information sup- plied by , the Cunard Steamship Company, are t —Length, 901 feet; breadth, 97 feet; depth to boat deck, 92 feet 8 inches; gross ton- nage, onnage, 47,000 tops; speed, i3 !mots ; accommodation for 3,250' passengers eared a crew of nearly 1,000. The unprecedented weight, length and ether striking features of the great steamship involved the consideration of unusual conditions, and, life everything else connected with the construction, demanded ar- 0 fon submi f Trade Maar. its' oats, X aacaou rs on board.. si it t 1 a gas calitcraab�, rastree bt3 aiaieesaaau->wc. vestera, Mae. u4gbaat4deiageR; i 1p,karRa. W�aMaAabAvo asa 1Soma� udki tra►Sala: rot aaotasaraauas t aat4til�,tra n, a e e 11a,1,Nn* batwvea n 0ir'epia it Vnfted tart ere Osrerlaad 3+'a�w>X' York, D1.'6C 911d'S� ' AQ.{ tr I'Alberta ;a Is lil l x 2 haS jokingly reraarke ease e need ,abe ea. n, gh *aac..,r7 the ususxat i C#ak£/on r°`,Now lark? anal, riflecOninaa. dee king f7lstratotb n. , "'Why do you a3up`ao it d "that^, ueaa^i-y' all t 'h of this world have be •aPp105t33 1 s replitrd the old leis', ""it's be.eause they bad to lnethaar to get their ':minds off roarbI s they had at bora:e,n a i Sallee Skin Ahairm be et a T ,; OR DA " healthy sat' :soh must b vela wofkifs o secret c yaueas. The mother; apply flf Baby's Own house n feel zeaa that her little ones escape the results of t lents, for tho Tablets ieve and cure ouch constipat on, indiges- tion, colds, colics and wrorim by reg- ulating the atemuch and bowels. Concerning thorn Mrs. Jas. Do oche, Cache Bay, Ont.,' writes: have used Baby's Own Tablets" .for three years and have always found them the beast remedy or lit- ti ones.'* They are sold by medi eine deaslers or by mail fat 21% .cents Samuel Montagu Coy., of Lon- don, in bis Bullion Letter for 1913, eays t.ba,t "The British sovereign resembles 'a bird in ,its migration and nesting propensities, for its stay in a country is very short and perhaps only dpring the period when the. crops are being financed." He proceeds bo say rthat the sove- reigns continue to be coined in great numbers, of which only proportion remains in Great Britain, the great bulk belita; ex- porl ed to India and` elsewhere in the British Empire or in foreign draitt ate To tron la Let the Preakfast Call mean a dish crisp, golden -brown Post oasties serve with a. sprinkling of sugar and- some rich cream. This delightful 'feed ',Made o flaked n toasted*—is ready paekag ,Juste ng for' b,reak- 0 1/11 going nista/ley re ve bet Bre hi hat 10110, 'Indirectly, es, I been mura,' thinking that, were you to nutrry Ov rcome by the heat, was everybody -would say you only Ale how did it happen I" did so in order to get my money," "Re fell into the furnace over "What care for the mithinking the foundry, ;num." will marry you." "Jlty own dar—" "And I will not have. people say unkind things (lbout, you, so I have arranged to give all my fortune to the missionaries. Why, Alphonse, where are you goingl' Alphonse paused long enough on his way to a box from The Dr. \l'Illlams Medi- the door to look bs.cic and mutter, ine Go., Brockville, Ont. "rm going to be a missionary," CARGOES 0 MAIL. Immense Postal Traido Between Great Britairt and Canada. Some idea of the tremendous postal trade between Great Britain and Canada is given in the figures seeured from the General Bost - office and published in e; London paper. During the week before Christmas, 8,560,000 letters for Can- ada were sent out. The figures are : Parcels. Letters. .43 Far East 14,000 — India. and Ceylon. 48,000 India and the. whole Canada . 8,500,000 The' figures concerning the par - eels, sent _ Canada weye not pro- curableY- along with the. rest, be- cause such parcels were sent en- tirely from Liverpool. Altogether, 000 letters went out during the Ohristmas rush and ten'thousand extra employees were engaged in Londo'n-a.ione to handle the woverrice, twentyone buildings puhlic baths ',- and auetio ' '11 be neked from the above trali-C, and New Zealand combined. China, India, alethe Far, Helpless From Ilieumalism Gin Pme Give Prompt Relief sy curing The Kidneys. lir, Samuel Densmore, of mOntreal, sansa "jest a word of praise for GIN Pius. About fifteen months ago I could not walk i,,crosti my room, suffering severely with. Itheuma,tiem. ..00lt GIN TILLS and be- came quite well. Two months ago, I ;ma Itheumatie` Pains 'with Neuralgia. I re- sorted to GIN prtms again for one week and became quite well." 60e. a Tor, 6 for $2.50. Sample free if you write' National Drug 4r, Chemical Co. of Canada, Limited, Termite. Pat's Character. Q.ourtesy to the geiatle sex is a feature in Pat's character, and he is an adept at courting. "It's a great,pleasure entirely to be alone, especially when your sweetheart Is wicl ye,", observed one reflective swain.- ".Ah," said a sweet Kerry niaid to her lover, “i you were me, Tim; and I were you, I would be married' long ago." "DO you dream of pre, Mike 7" asked a girl of her young man. "Dream of you, my darling 'I , Why, I can't get any sleep for dreaming of you ' Wanted — Twelve \yell -educated CORNS ARE LIKE KNOTS. *rear br year they' grow harder -and In-, eldentally more painful. Why suffer when you can be cured tor 250. *Mont on Put - name's C.ortt Extractor? Pift0T years in use and guaranteed to mac. roe Putuasne Extractor. 250. ab all dealers. Conceit (Limited). Post,--Tbinka he's -the thing, does Lel Parker—Well, hardly go as far as that; but he certatrily eon - siders binaself a quorum. siinars's Liniment cures Distemper. Why Not. Teacher—Now, who can tell me what political economy isi k Mike (embryo statesman)—Git- tin' the most votes for the least Minard's Liniment Cures Diphtheria. Mrs. R. was an extremely careful mother,. and Lad repeatedly cau- tioned her six-year-old riaUghter agstinat handling any object that might contain germs. One day the little girl came in and Said :— 'Mo- ther, I arn never going to, play with my kitty any more, beeause she has germs on her." `Oh, no," replied her mother ; "there a•re no germs on your kitten." "Yes, there are," insisted the child. saw one hop." whole ,Heel Ton Ci exp te 5 NDA SPAVIN CUR - News give Pr ' state Tereat u to ;unto —Ailey ise of your dition morning r shed, 0 lay mitten us porson erattt Pi) and langour is marvellous. Hundreds eelare they soothe ond quiet the erves so that a good night's rest al- ways follow their use. To looR well, to reel well, to lteep ive11,1180 Dr. Ifanditon*s Pills. They are mild cleansing strengthening—good for the young or old. Sold by' al dealers in 25e. boxes. Ile ,A. Question of Height. ichael—Oome quick I Patrick stuck in a bog up to his ankles. James—Don't worry, then, if he's only up to his ankles he can soon get out again' Mike—Yes, but he went in lfintir4Te Liniment Co., Limited. IIENT for the past 55 years end whilst hare ,o,..Neasionally used. other liniments I tan safely say that I have never used any equal to youre. It rubbed between the ,hande awl in- haled frequently— it will never fail to cure tola. in the head in twenty-four It is also the Best for bruises, sprains, YOUre truly, J. G. LESLIE. The 'otos' n Ili 0 'tom to eenelse Ws sect rhrlrent' 7 per ,oeut. pure Su quelled by a few other oi,D You can use It safely and pro.c. telly se an ANTISEPTIC, Try It on that cold sore, or =If tiler sore you may bave. Leading na Price, 60 cents bottle, Tor TN rale by all druggists. t1EW If your drugg.'st time not v'r`le PIIIIR PRODUCTS, LIMITED. 158 Bay' street., Toronto, and send no natue. Ittlia's Hard Luck. "Have you heard about Sulia's hard luck " "No. What is it -1" 'She took Billie's engagement ring baek to the jeweller's to be valued. Oh, poor Julia I" "Well, that's nothing. I always do that." "Yes; but the jeweller refused to give it back to her. said Billie lia.dn't paid for it." artrs Llatraent Cures Colds, to. , Seated comfortablY in the rail- way carriage a commercial travel- ler found beside him a rather se- date looking gentlern.an with whom he sought to converse, and 'began by explaining what goods he told, and in what large quantities he sold added, "what is your line 7" During tb,e Tiff. he—Before we were married used to catch me in your arms. He—Yes, and now I eat& you my pockets. "Patience is a virtue, quoted thla Wise Guy. "Yes, especially in the people we owe money to,' amended the &at- ple Mug. gruffly. '`Ah I brains, you say 7 That naust be nice. -You ea. no Try Murine Eye 'kerne 17, If you have Red„, Weak, Watery Eyys n or Granulated Eyelids. Doesn't,Sinart —Soothes Eye E'ain. 1C:irtaggillte Muria. Bye Remedy. Liquid, 25c, 5010. Ditatine Eye Salve in Xcepile Tube*, 25e, 5.0e. Eye Books Free 'by Mail. Ilre Tonic Good tor AB Nyos that **ad -CCM 'Ogssrisse M748 Remedy' Ga.,. Chliosiage 'A Pine Husband loeiely husband.", " yes; he s willing tor her to ave anything she can: get on credit." it f re quently because the t umbrella It leads tri ine hive' SS est men Who d„Fipk 'but