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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times, 1920-9-9, Page 3a, 11.: eanneeete—tet FRENCH ON i RMS Emus PRINCES AND NOBLES OF CZAR'S Ra C lkilE. lip AUTU $PARR .PART•S. for, Trost melee (tnd ritoeela of cars, Your' old, broken or worn-out parts replaced. Write or wire us desorib- leg what you wait, We earry the largest, awe Moss complete steep in (7anada of slightly twee or nisw parte and automobile eetinzyiept. ettera anywhere to Oh. i da,'., 'butts- reotory or retinal in full aur motto,. ellen a Aute Retirees) Vet Sean:nee 02.3 -eat lai61iee-Au 'fit„ se:onto:, Oat, d ` Refuge ''i r;:rra Soviet Perils - - ���Jewels to l Thinking Trouble. ' Ward Off Hunger. Some people can't thenar; some don't i d but won't. The e cul. i , Front comparative riches f o a con ; t11 nci; Son C. r - minds et the latter , class are quite d,itlan soanowha;t approaching beggary ' ood • anti might tli.deed be quite ex - is the saddest cliaptor in the laves O, cellerit, brit they are just like a marble Russian refugees now in France calla, 1 it a sto e, It zuay go ! set r°1-11315 o p t early ng to French h aiiicials, amore straight, or it play go anywhere! easterly 80,000 iilud none of ivhoni are fined for those with this sort uixious to return to Russia so tong as 1 a There y Sovietism '.tine its reign of terror con- of anind"" o zsily diverted, and pasta to l g 1 keep in its (Severed thinlying channel— Unties for the educated classes. 17von l• ie to think aloud'. And if that is not princes; generals and fanner high of_11' asci a complete cure for mind -wandering, ileeais of the Russian Government although in a majority of oases It would,be, then all that is required is to close the eyes. - One of tho most brilliaut scholars of Cambridge, who had but to read a stiffly -written page to • master it r.t included in the list of the' Reels' vie - tines, who, just as the French nobility once sought refuge `lo England, naw rely on F'rance's anolent friendship to keep there from starvation. They no longer are able to mingle once :and fix it in his mind and memory and spend freely with equals in social for ,all time, always adopted .the elute - ranks, the Russian aristocrats being eyes -and -aloud penis, compelled to earn their bread often by Closed oyes mean that things which the mo, uest labors, while a colony of distract, divert, or clistarb, are shut former nobles and Czar's ailicers .are t managean es'. out. The wisdom of that ie obvious. finding it profitable to With Many it is a necessity. It is tate at Garches, near Perla, The based on the vanes principle that if a farms aro directed by Count Ignatieff, class in school is to do good work the Until the preseat Soviet regime the • ,scholars must not be so placed that Count owned 500 herds of cattle and they have a view of the street through the windows, which only distracts them. The "thinking aloud" is crowded with merit. It helps composition, for one thing. It reveals the- gaps, the hiatus, in one's thoughts. We may think a roan -a professor, Guards, the count is elated at the fact' perhaps—eccentric when he paces up and down, muttering. tint he is only that the farm has shown a good mar` thinking aloud, Ile knows it is the gin of profit in tho two years it has best method. Try it! You will find been in operation, and he inte.tds to i that after a time you have increased increase his 'holdings to give employ-! your "think power" by 50. or 100 per meat to otliors who have felt the Band' cent. And, ater practice, you will be fertile plains where he anecielizod . to the production of cheese. Now he is introducing 11,usstaii methods on a miuiature farm aided by his wife, who was once reputed to be the most beautiful woman at the Russian court, Surrounded by old friends, such as Trouekauroff, from the imperial Rifled Oil Pipes. 'i`iie; lirilleiple of the rifled gun is ap- I plied Go pipes for pumping oil. The tirade oil of California Is Mostly thick, viscous and diiiicuit to pump through long lines. Pleating cannot be success- fully applied te. a long pipe, end serer - leg with water results in alt enetlision front which, the oil cannot be readily separated, The boot me the of dealing. with these viscous ails Is by means of a pipe rifled on the inside, so that the oil, mixed with about 10 per cent. of water, is caused to wnirl x,dpidiy. The water, being heavier than the all, seeks the Outside and forms a thin film, which lubricates the pipe for the passage of the oil, The friction is tilos so far reduced that the cel leas been pumped easily through a line thirty-one miles long. Tile water And the oil come out entirely separate at the end of the lines of financial oppression. One Prince Grows Mushrooms. Prince Lyszezynkis is another who is working as a farm hand under a name which. does not reveal to his overalled clad companions kis connec- tion with the Czar's family, Prince Boris and Princess Mestchersky are both devoting their exile to painting, able to "think aloud without sound." Your lips will move, and that is all. That meets the objection that think- ing "aloud might attract the attention of the • curious. KEEP HIL ,EN II EL DIMING HOT WEATHER ' Not to be Outdone. Frances, Janet and Eleanor were while not far from Josephine's palace discussing the respective merits of the et lltalmaison Count Ignatieff's second sort Is finding consolation not in the high brewed literary discussions which were once the trim of his sort, but in tate intricate problems of mush- room growing with such rivals as Prince Georges Dadeshkilian and Prince Gouehacheff, who formerly was AubAn.beseadner from Russia to Spain, o Those with mechanical training like Col. Doreshewsky, the famous Rus- sian env eator, are maintaining gar - ;R ages, and at last reports Gen. Nicol- aieff was pilcting a motor truck through crowded Paris streets, while scores of captains of the army are act - ping as taxicab drivers. . Samg et the refugees have even Sought their fortunes in the French colonies, the latest departures includ- ing one of the Centacuzene princes, descendants. of the Byzantine rulers, end Count Nieroth, who was the Irunt- Ing companion of the royal Russian ;alilily, But there is another class not so fortunate, numbering into the thous- ands. After paying their passage they or four inches; whereupon the piece of lauded in France with a few hundred rubles and the remnants of the family jewels. One by one these jewels have been sold to pay doctors' bills, while it is not uucommon to hear weeping Rus- sian women tell their friends that they "sold the last ring to -day to buy bread. Hope for Red Ovca^throw, The majority in the exiled colony have nothing. It is composed largely of those followers of the liberal pro- fessions and former intellectuals of the old state, who now live from hand to mouth, borrowing a few francs where possible by interpreting Rus- sian documents, or turn out cinema scenarios which invariably tell the same story of suffering, and just as regularly are not accepted. Those who held subordinate posts in the Russian army , form an equally miserable class. Despite their poverty • they walk the streets with their shoul- ders erect and their heads closely cropped. Tliey are not trained for any other life and are hoping against hope for the return of the old regime, while the French police records testify that many are finding the exile wearisome and have abandoned their hopes for suicide in the Seine. Nevertheless, even among the poer- er class there is a new note of ambi- tion appearing. The colony is now publishing a daily paper, in which there is found a few details. 61 relief Work in the Red ridden homeland, as well as inspiration not to give up the battle because the downfall of the Eloviets is becoming more imminent every day. Naturally there is always work in such a colony for iced emts- itaries, but little advance. can be made toward Sovietism among those who have seen its operation, and the funds provided for such propaganda reach ether objectives than the pockets of Every -mother knows ,how fatal the hot summer months are to small child- ren. Cholera infantum, diarrhoea, dysentry, colic ancl stomach troubles are rife at this time and often a pre- aious little life is lost after only a few hours' illness. The mother who keeps Baby's Own Tablets in .the house feels safe, The occasional use of the Tab- lets prevents stomach and Towel troubles, or If the trouble comes sud- denly—as it generally does—the Tab- lets svill bring baby safely through. They are sold by medicine dealers or by mail at 25 cents a box from The Dr, Williams' Medicine Co., Brookville, Out. babies in their households, and Fran- aes'had led off with: "My baby brother is only four months .old and be has two teeth al- ready." "My little sister," announced Janet, "is only five months old and she .leas three." "That's nothing," said Eleanor, "My little brother hasn't any teeth yet, but when he does have some they are go- ing to be gold cries." Minard's Liniment Relieves Distemper Orders by Pi'eon' Post. An entirely practical use of homing pigeons is reported frons England. The inventor of the system is a butcher's son, who employs his birds regularly to carry orders from outlying districts —presumably where there are no tele- phones -to his father's shop. The plan works excellently. When tete boy goes to collect orders he takes six of his fastest birds in a trap with him. After he has gone a mile or two and collected a dozen or- ders he liberates a pigeon with the slips enclosed in a little metal case attached to the bird's foot. Before five minutes have elapsed these orders are in the shop. At the various stages of his round, which usually takes three hours, the other birds with more orders are set free, and by the time the shop is reached all the orders received by this pigeon post have been despatched. The crop of apples this year is said to be the poorest known in England for years. The largest part of some people is tlrelr wishbone, TWO USEFUL DESIGNS timmum S MAS^' HAY VIER ---sleepless illgllts, constant 0,1,f.!e'zi,ng : ,S'ti oaliio •; . Oyes, wheezy, breathing Zip pig brings -relief, Put up in cape rules,,easily swallowed. Sold h r relieble druggists for a dollar. 4,sk our agents, or send card for free ;sample to Templeton's, 142 King at. W., Toronto. • Qa59• 0402 9559 --Ladies' ' One -Piece House Dress (37 or 35 -inch length). Price, 25, cents. la 8 sizes, 34 to 48 ins. bust Size 36 requires 31,4 yds. 36 en's" i to the teacher, turns his back bands, l4 yd: 36 ins. Width, 1% yds. again Q c9408: Misses' Middy Dress (suitable upon his master and recites what he for small women, or middy with four- has learned. This is called "backing eiuory Feats in Chinese Schools. Chinese schoolroom methods aro in- teresting as showing the contrast be- tween schools in the Orient and schools in this cou'ztry, Many elderly people will recall the time when prac- tices in the district schools of Canada had some of the Chinese thorough- ness and 'dependence upon the mem- 0•17. • The beginner takes his book to the teacher, who hears him read column, or more, after -which the pupil returns to his desk and repeats this lesson aloud until he can recite it from memory. He then takes his book piece pleated skirt attached ander tack; in two lengths). Price, 26 cents. In. 3 sizes, 16. to 20 years. Size 16 re- quires' 8% yds. 36 inn. wide, Width, 1% yds. These patterns may be cbtained from. your local McCall dealer, or from the .McCalI Co., 70 l3oiid Street, Toronto, Dept. W. WHY BEAUTY FADES A Condition Due Entirely to Poor, Watery Blood. .The girl who returns home from school or frees work thoroughly tired out will be fortunate if she escapes a physical breakdown, because this get- ting' tired so easily is probably the first warning symptom of a thinning blood that must not be disregarded if her health is to be preserved. When the blood becomes thin and impure the patient becomes pale,hag The moth of the silkworm, as a re- able to the improved machinery of salt of having been raised 11 pet for their Occidental customers. • Hence, it is that China, which for - countless generations, is unable to fey reerly enjoyed a world supremacy in Soon after assuming the winged form, sericulture, now finds herself in a posi- the female, in certain European cul- tion where her raw silk no longer Lural establishments, is invited to lay commands a favorable market._ The her eggs on cardboard. All of them <"pebrine" and neglect of elementary are deposited within a radius of three breeding rules have worked havoc with the cocoon craps, the yield of silk obtained from the cocoons being small. Not very long ago, however, an en- terprising American started a cam- paign of education rn Canton and vicinity, illustrating by motion pic- tures the use of modern methods of reeling in our high-speed looms, .and showing why Chi' ese methods were responsible for the low market price of Chinese silk. The Chinese quickly grasped the idea that the adoption of up-to-date methods meant money in their 'pockets, and many of them are acting upon it. An "international committee Sar the improvement of seriot:iture in China" has started in to produce large quanti- ties of guaranteed silkworm eggs, to distribute them in silk -growing• cen- tres, to develop mulberry planting and to advise farmers in regard to the best methods of rearing the insects. Egg - producing stations will serve as model rearing farms, which growers can visit in order to learn. So satisfactory has been the pro- gress of this work already that it is believed that China will before very long assume her place as one` of the foremost' silk -producing countries. card that bears them is cut out and stamped with a guarantee that they are strictly fresh and free from "pe - brine" germs. nta sous "Pebrine" is a highly co g bacterial disease that attacks silk- worms, carrying them off in multi- tudes when once an epidemic starts. For its prevention, resort is had to constant inspection work, helped by microscope and culture tube. But, in addition, it is very important that the eggs shall represent all that is best in the way of inheritance. Which means that the mother moths selected for egg -laying are extra large and robust insects. For it is obvious that the offspring of such moths will be extra -sized and healthy caterpil- lars, aterpillars, capable of spinning a maximum quantity of silk. Chinese silk growers have common- ly persisted in selling each season their largest cocoons, which should have been kept to produce the high- grade breeding moths. They have been neglectful of. measures to check the "'pebrine" disease. Also, the con- servative Orientals have continued to send to market silk of a quality; and reeled in a manner, no longer suit - the homesick Russian patriots. These exiles profess ne interest in polities, but. as a former eountess• de- . scribes it, "'every night they kneel be- fore ikons pleading for the Allies to restore _Russia to Ito ofd glory. Tiven 11 penniless her exiles are willing to go back and share their bread with the faithful moujiks, who did not have enough cash on hand to escape the Soviet yoke and who, despite the Soviets, still do not forget the nation's Ideals," the lesson." • In this way the pupil commits the whole book to memory, and he is ex- pected to learn it so tb,oroughiy that he can at any moment repeat the whole of any passage the Initial words of which are mentioned to him. Just before the noonday recess the teaclier writes a sentiment, a proverb or a proposition upon a slip . of red paper and pastes it upon the door. Each boy as he goes out reads the lines, and in the afternoon renders to the teacher another line which will, with the first, make a couplet. In China all honors, social, pecuni- ary and ofiicial, await the scholar, and the teacher has always at hand illus- trious examples to hold up for the emulation of those who become dis- couraged. Among the ancients, as amaug the moderns, many who were poor or stupid rose to eminence by sheet diligence and sees -discipline. The teacher te11e of So Chin, who, t sitting at his books' and who being afflicted with drowsiness when gard and angular. She not onltires at his nightly studies, thrust a needle out easily but suffers from headaches, through his flesh so that pain .might palpitation of the heart, dizzy spells keep him awake; and of the 'restless , and a loss of appetite. This condition Sal Lin, whose active body revolted will go from bad to worse, if prompt against �-� steps are not taken to increase and cured himself of a constant dispose - en rich the blood supply. To make the tion to rise and leave them by placing. rich, red blood that brings the glocc i a pail of cold water where his feet of health, no other medicine can equal would be immersed in it whenever he Dr.- Williams' fink Pills. If given a fair trial their use brings rosy cheeks, bright eyes, a good appetite and good spirits. Dr. Williams' Pink Pills have made thousands of pale, languid girls active and strong. On the first sign of poor, thin blood mothers should in- sist upon their daughters taking a fair course of these pills. They will not only restore health, but will save fur- ther doctor bills. Dr. Williams' Pink Pills can be ob- tained from any dealer in medicine or by mail at 50 cents a box or six boxes for $2.50 from The Dr. Williams' Medi- cine Co„ Brookville, Ont. SROM I,` ' E *. Love ,and Lane only 'tia that weaves The leaves and 'flowers of beauty With the dutyl Malting life, ole, passing. sweet, For. the Master's pleasure meet, Alt Modern improvements - "This house 10 rather old, isn't it'.'" said the prospective tamest. "Oh, no," assured the real .estate agent. "This house is eoutparatieteiy modern." "But these stairs creak terribly," complained the prospective tenant. • "Oh," explained the agent, "that Is the latest ,modern improvement . in tonnes. That is a patent burglar alarm staircase. No burglar can get up to the bedroom floor 'r'ithout wak- ing You up." His Turn. Two matoriste, having almost ruined their tempers -and. their tires—in a "vain attempt to find a hotel with a va- cant bed, were at last forced to matte the best of a small inn. Closified,A 0 J y OR , .. ehoule be :without sitar l3 ctllatoz'. ,4450," subtreetes multi and eivieee, Said sgeecl and afilel 115;t00 macliinee, Same went0ti." We: wood Sales co., Bax .lel, Uttawite rent:, Electricity in Wire Fences, Some time ago the Department of Agriculture was led »r eoiuplitinte from farmers to investigate tato cause of the eXorreeion of wire fences x, pests ponelu(Sed that the (mese of the trouble was a metallurgical problem.. The older iron wire. is said to be more durable than the steel wire later intro. alined, The results of the testa made seem to indicate that: enanganese in:. tli.e wire may slave something to do with the corrosion. Manganee,e dls. solved in iron up to a certain amotoat increases the .electrive'resistance, but if the manganese is not uniformly (tie tributed electric currente may be generated In the wire when wet with rain, leading to corrosion' by ilea- tralysls. The deep pitting observed in corroded wire is said to bo charac teristie of electrolytic action. Minard's Liniment For Dandruff. In the early days of Greece and Rome all the doors Of cltvellings open- ed outward. A person passing out of the house knocked on the door beton, opening it. Even then they had to share a bed, - which was --and on this the landlord LET "DANDERINE" laid great stress—a feather bed. They turned in, and one of the pair was soon fast asleep; the other was not. He could not manage to dodge the lumps and heard hour after hour strike on the church clock until 3 a.m., when he also struck; He did this by violently shaking his snoring friend. "What's the matter?" growled the other: "It can't be time to get up yet!" • "No, itisn't," retorted his friend, continuing to shake him. "But it's my turn to sleep on that feather." IVMONEY ORDERS. Send a Dominion. Express' Money Order. They are payable everywhere. ' qa ,,,arp,timwa Mi,Wi },an al•,Yti'MY',f"At:AA , Mssrni,Ym.I.'t'I�9^�ri.,4M EveryTea and Coffee Drinker finds a new ana delidlat.iul flavor the first time he tries 1 A �, v+a E� .. ltb drink , for e�. -� .tiime «i -" is hedd1. .-� at grocers! We�6i7F 6r.,y aZ'1 L'vwL5.1 lueif "dtM; hiton c.s ,eseeeneeOil libtier R:'4y'q.O..ti,YV* :.D mY,05Ya Tax' Free. • My neig'nbar has a fair magnolia tree And when Spring crosses April's rainy rim, Its lovely blossom I'd go miles to see And breathe a prayer of gratitude to him. I know a distant sweep of lawn where stand Long lilies of iris and their splen- did blues Color my dreams in May, though a stranger's hand. Will ever hold them time lose. And when afield on days I stray where salvias by gar- den wall; I drink their beauty mid. October's haze And pay no toll to manor or to hall. as a Spring - Autumn's smoky burn stood up. A. warning is given in the career of the unscrupulous Pang Kien, who cut off the ends of straws that his teacher told him to arrange evenly, while the careful and honest Sung Pin. separated a similar bundle and laid the straws straight, one by one, and found that they were all of uniform length with- out cutting. The character thus mani-. fisted by the two showed their teach- er which of his pupils would best re- pay his efforts, and his judgment was justified by the event, for Pang Kien,' came to no good, while Sung Pian won renown and wealth, and great honor came through him to his preceptor. • Sharks (we mean the sea variety) are contributing food, gelatine and oil for many purposes to appease the evermore complex needs of mankind, and now they are being experimented with as a probable source of shoe leather. There .canbe no abduction of a male person over fourteen veers of age. Diamonds in River Becls. Deep in the Vaal River in South Africa are diamonds. To get them a device on the diving -bell principle is employed, having a tubular shaft and an air block. This device consists of two pentodes rigidly connected by decks, between which a roomy caisson or diving bell is sunk to the river bed. .A. tubular shaft joins the caisson to a chamber above the water level and the whole is air locked.' To keep the caisson submerged it is weighted with iron ballast, says the South Afri- can Mining and Engineering Journal. Compressed air is forced into the interior of the upper or air lock cham- ber the shaft and the 'bell or caisson, and the river water being thus forced out below it is possible to carry on digging and loading operations con- veniently, The gravel is hoisted up the shaft and delivered into a chute which holds about a ton. The belt is provided with collapsible .seats . at- tached to the wall for the accommoda- tion of workers during lifting opera- tions. Used Kaiser's Inkstand. When the Turkish Peace Treaty was signed here by the envoys of the Sultan, the pens of the signatories wore dipped in the historic inkstand made to order for Kaiser William I. by the famous Sevres porcelain manu- factories, says a despatch from Sevres, France. The inkstand was ordered by the ICaiser two months before the declara- tion of war with France, and was not completed in time for delivery be- fore the outbreak of hostilities. A masterpiece of French art, designed by the famous painter,' Carrier -Bel leuse, it has been kept, since its coin pletion, in the Sevres museum of por- celain wares. The Kaiser planned to take possession of 11 after his triumph- al entry into Paris and to use it in the signing of a second victorious tv'eb;ty to be dictated by Germany at Ver- sailles. Although the Kaiser's Inkstand was r completed in time for the signature of the Treaty of Peace with Germany at Versailles, its existence was over- looked at that time and the dramatic opportunity of employing it on this occasion was missed. ' MOTHER" You can dodge responsibilties; blit can you also dodge the results of your dodging?. crCalifornia Syrup of Figs": Child's Best Laxative BEAUTIFY HAIR -r Have mass of 1on 'girls . 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Minarcl's Liniment Co., Limited. Gentlemen,—I have frequently used MINARD'S LINIMIIENT and also pre- scribe it for my patients, always with the most gratifying results, and I con- sider it the best all-round Liniment ex- tant. Yours truly, DR. JOS. AUG. SIROIS. The French do not regard aero- planes as profitable for use in com- merce over the ,Sahara Desert; it costs too much to move the mineral wealth of the. territory by aeroplane when pack mules and eame1s can be used instead. But to supplement the desert police and to maintain French prestige military aviators are well worth while. The Arab tribes have deep respect for them and take to their heels whenever an aeroplane appears. ISSUE No. 36—'20. I Chacr o Scalp a�n o• Skin tfit h Caber? • After shaving and before bathing touch dandruff and itching, pimples and blackheads with Cuticura Oint- ment. Wash all off with Cuticura Soap and hot water, using plenty of Soap best applied with the hands. 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