Exeter Times, 1913-5-15, Page 3WORM HORS A DAY NOR
LABOR UNREST IN TRIs' ROYAL
ROUSEBOLO.
en Illery Teied to Econoinizhe
geld tlee Raids Refesed
DO WOrk Well.
Labees unrest has entered Bu
inghem, Palace and showed
a demand of the maidservants
easier conditions of service- As
matter of fact, the conditions
eeeviee obtaining in lhe Eng/
royal reside/tees have always be
extremely easy, though they ha
leen rather lighter for the, m
than for the v,omen, because t
portionately ittiger than the st
= of maidservants, having regard
the 'work each has to do.
The normal strength of the maid-
- is' staff, up to a few months
ago was maintesned at 45. During
the past twOve months, however,
four of the sent s married and
left the i-oyal service and six re
tired on pensions affe 5year
pervice. NO girls were engaged
-replace theee ten, F,b that file
eereente* httiffIttS redueed
ndh oi der to get the work, 04 1,
ORSeraaiag priqletly done, M
Q3.erlt,
to chief hoessekeePer
Buckinghees Pahme, had to resor
to what aropeared to the maids
be
A *'S.needieg-up" Prue -est
Dicot Co{n manifested
he 1 "ca -p and ap.
wwa as ineiffiele
not long Ite.
Bed upon by
for ac 400It. at
phe weni ts dusty
in the royal ea Intent
k*s ex0enation was sire -
•entirely satistadOrY,
N
Ale
A GOOD MEDICINE
FOR TIIE"SPRINO
Do,Not Use Harsh Purgatives—
A Tonic is All You Need,
xot exactly siek-but. nth feeling
quite well. That is the way mos
people feel in the spring.
tired, appetite heke, eometimes
headaches, and a feeling of dies -
seen. pimples or ertiptions may ap-
peer on the skin, or there may be
kaa" twinges of rheumatism or neuralgia,
ti)sf °e1-i'eht t°efe °I:leer-eft ilta° ntila'eek5'.nnde°071 oi "ftke
eu and may easily eleveloP into more
Ye serious trouble.
ADS- "of these indicate that the bioc4
en`; Do not close yourself with purga-
aff if men iru-ta always been pi
ri2ht, Purgatives l/thn
11 tives, as so many people do, in the
'a- hone that you can put your Wood
gaop roug
'T1
Clerk,
/Ming red
'ork than
to do ,ad
to do, end
Majesty 4
whole nun ' encic
and 1ady Bertha Dawkins,
Queen Mary's Meet i
friends and for many years
ber of the royal household, we
skated to tackle OD affAir,
wide! tnth to soy, required rather
deUezLto hRndJthg, for it would hay
been awkward to hav
precipita anything like a strik
am, the royal maids.
4,1e system and weaken instead
'mg strength, Any doctor wil
tell you this is true. What you
need in spring is a tonie-th4wm
make new Tolo,od and build up tree
nerves, 1)r, Williams' Pink Pire
ie the only medicine that can do this
speedRy, safely and surely. liver
ces of this medieine makes new
kna which c/enrs the
lengthens the Appetiteairitaes
dePretnRed men, 411(14
!fired bright, ;settee and strong.
gaude Bagg, Letberg,
"1 can unhesitatingly recent -
Pr. Pink ritto as
builder and tonic, 1 IVIIS
v4yDvit rtiat doVii WIAOni 1 began
the ms, apd few bones
t toy health,"
dicine dealers or
a. box or siX UON
The Dr. William
ne Co, rockville, Ont.
VENCE
o In SS or **broke,
One of the tallest En1ish peeresses,
These Dear Girls Again.
Caara---Roe to/4 me you told her
that secret I told you not ' to tell
bets
sBelle--She'e a mean thingl
toj her net. to tell you,
(10,14-WelL1 *old her If wouldu't
OK me, so doret t'
er I did,
„telt
, dear,
0 be smog
oh I"
n AV
k E
supper dishes
breakera ahea&
tinnT
rpm Halifax
to Vancouver
TOREN ARE PRAISING DODO'
1stireY PILLS.
'Ova Scotia 3Iether Tells Row TlicY
ured lfer Aehes and Pains, and
Made gee a Well Woutan Again,
Emile Secum Bridge, Halifax
X. S., May 12 (penial). -Pr
Yancouver to I-fell/ex cente daily
reports of the eplendid work Dodd
Kidney Pills are doing for the suf-
fering women of Canada, and this
ttlo pleee ean show a splendid
re oi its own, Mrs. Orastue
cePa, the mother of a largo family,
a, sufferer from thoee a.elies.and
pains only women know, Tesday
she is a strong, healthy woman,
Dodds Kidney Pille did it,
"1 had a pain in my lett eide en
down through my hips," Mee.
1)40ee states, "1 had headache allthe
thne. 31y heart, was weak, and
times a pain around it added to m.5'
fears, Some days I was hardly be
to wk.
"I read of fk number Pt cures
• like, mine by Dodds Kidney
rd sent for three boxes, To4^
m a well woman, anti cart do
as qmeh work #1.5 ever I 'could,"
Do4ds Xiducy Pilis cured Mrs,
eeetten her Trealilesi cent
used kidneys. Deddhi Elds
always cure diseased kid -
as ninety per eellte
tables *ogees from. kidiliW
X1.4110.5I hem*
eknowu as eisffering WO• 8
b
Skin Cracked and Bled, Causing
Much Pain. Was Getting Dis-
couraged. Cuticura Soap and
Ointment Soothed Right Away.
Used Them Four Weeks. Has
- Not Been 80thefed Since.
Iftint,rr,r St.; DAN -1404o, Toronto; Onta,-
rio.--PAiy tittle 0.4 tTonwea "filth
crgyked 48on and face l'reina the time she
'as born. They werecertainly' vory much
disilcurcd,.. Tiro skip twist enhAtive And
,Preelead and bled: canhing Puitra aiz
malting, 'Wien -.F4altn',.4 a little th'04
the form of ttabirig. The trouble VIac53 hinr
Vey cross. Wheat:he cried the tears would
mak:oft sznar4 and caus0 Paore Pain,
cold cream, „ and and
It get boU.er enilst,o break out again NIte4
xPW44. "t0 444'.. She tingerod See °Ter -
three yearn. and 1 Ni'a.0 gettlIag di -woe -raged
%rhea I Toad of Co deura S.oap aud Ointment
sod heat for )rnappies, Crnicara Ointment
Med to Soothe lo right ityran, wher.o other
trneets, =ado It bees, so 1eouget a•one
used them for rota- wears and she
0 been, bothered. since. Her faro and
arras Lave never easna„ „perk teem fie fact
r .coorplasions wonderfully
Atni, Valerhni, Dw, 11.1911.
Cam, Peen' ia 'feint, See shia. pee heir
es its eetteme purity. dullest° .ytti,
goott'aWent Dropectle,$,,auctresseelesee
fregeeeese15 ihsts but thorn than
ordinary wipe weetet to a were: eve elvss
coessere end seterection evety Dior:0.m5 of
Its Thiel:for tolier, butit. and mestere. Oen,
014.1-4, 800,14 amt Citiligers, Ointment are sold
erer-wtre, Meet tiarnale or each pagictli
foe, witit inep, aide Ihees, *Mese post
Card POttrer Drag Z's ORM. COIN,
taLOOLSro TRAIN'iVIVBS.'
ere g
BOYS' 001tGEOUS COSTUMES, I
--
Choristers in Ising'e Chaste
1 ery Spleedid,
There are ten boys in London who I 1
every Sunday and on Stet° occa-
sions wear euits of clothes that in ,
each instance eeet something like'
$2,00, The lads thee eepeosively and i
brilliantly attired are the eheries
tees belonging to the King's psi -
vete chapel ;in St. James' Paleee.
When arrayed in their State suits
they are tidy a gorgeous sight.
Scarlet cloth is the foundation of i
this costume. Bands ef Royal pee. I
ple between rowe of heavy gold lace
aro the aslerements. Old lace ruf-
flee are worn at the neck .and
awriists,Teseirelat
ffleso pla
arreesozevAlauts
beand sohdfa
I i
they are worn oely on the most
special eceasiens. At other 'Vinc
white awn bands take their plaee,e
The boys must take great care on
their enits, which must endure;
three years. The "undre,se" suits
are replaced every eight months. -
This choir is one of the historical
titutions of Great Britain, aid
many of its old-tiress eustome
eluding the dress of the boys area
reteeneti to thie des-. The choir has;
numbered among Its singers suen
' distinguiphed inesieisies as Sir AT, 1
thar Sullivan, Edward Lloyd, Sir
John Goss ,and Dr, E. J. Hopkins.
It is the right of the bead boy to
demand a guinea as "emir money"
from any orticer eeterieg the chap
el vs -earl -0g spurs. It is said that `
when Arthur Sullivan was heed
boy the. Duke of Wellington would
elways eorne spurred to the chapel,
in order that he might have the
pleasure of payilsg the forfeit to
ins tavorite etiorster.
here Girls Get a Thorough la- That Terrible Fatigue
eigitt ,into Reuselteeping.
man idea, known
achool," neatly
ythal. 113,01441
quad instruction in
nig and the
o t
Arta e
nO tt,
1 her safety
re gore d as
. wit
govern
f the twe
fy-dne since tlt tblic r e
ed the empire, forV-one years
0 4 counting" six dismissals of op
dttres
all Wtilioder ell
whieh cleare 'ay e
0 'net. when the prime minister
La N. Bertha is, personally,
ttined---or fifty changes of goy-
- vent in less than that number
I ot years, Germany would have lost
her plat* on the map. •
elitical geography •is the 8u21.
o tent renson for Germany's army
n and navy. She is in the ring, and
ust be prepared at all. hazards to
ke care a herself. That is area-
, n, too, why Germany offers
resistance to the ruling of an auto -
ratio militarism.
"..The sailors and stokers would
titer obey captains and °Ricers,
however they may have been cho-
sen for them, than to be sunk at
8ca; and now -a -days, Germany is
ever on the high seas, battling. hard
to protect, and to increase her
comntereeribroad, and her huge in-
dustrial population at heme. Ger-
many can take no chances for the
moment, for only ''Wer Rich regi-
eIrt, der ist.mit Zufall fertig."
trent* popular AMOTig the roya
aidservants, several el whom eb
tas known kr years, tau' the up
ef her enquiries was that eh
ree mmended the engaging Of to
more imaide and
General Reorganization
of the honsentazds duties • so' tint
the hours of work of the latter
would not exceed these of the men-
servants.'
increase the staff of nt ids by
ten necessitated inereastrig tho
wages bill by $1,00 per annum. To
40 this went agetnst her .Alajestee
grain, for she is a somewhat rigitl
economist, but Queen Mary saw
that the money to be saved by re. -
<lacing the staff bf the maidservants
would not be worth the coat. She
gave Lady Bertha a five hand to
deal with the situation, and the re-
sult is now a,six-hour day for the
royal housemaids,
go girl, under the new arrange-
ment, is tO be on duty more than
six hours m the day, which meanti
that the girls who go on what is
called early morning- duty -that is,
'from 6 a.m. (when they rise) to mid-
day -have the rest of the day free.
In the late reign the early morning
maids had to be on duty in the
rooms of the ladies-in-waiting from
4 to 6 p.m. The early morning mai'cl
now escapes this afternon work.
4.4
QUEEN'S DRESS BILL $1,250.
Most Economically Dressed Lady in
Royal Household.
Queen Mare is against extravie-
genee in. dress on the part of the
ladies who_are about her. She her -
elf sets the example, of economy in
these niatters, for she has the re-
putation of being by fa -r the most
eeonomicalty. dressed lady in, the
royal household.•
h
.11er- dress hill is said not to ex -
sed the 641111 Of $1,250 a year, and
gie the most spiteful persen could
not truthfully say that she ever
_looks dowdy or shabby. She ettain-
ta,ins that $1,500 a year is the Out-
side titnelarb thee any woman Reed
epend on cleese, though the Maids of
honor have an allowance of $2,000
a year for the purpose, that being
the sum „that Queen Alexandra` in,
the lase reiga thought the minimuna
possible. •
'Inver, heard of but one per --
ben," said Johnnie, Pensively,
• e satin the corner doing pen-
' nd' who s.jiab3")-4181REd
13aby's battles for health are
BABY'S BATTLES.
ninny. The precious little life is in
constant danger from the ixtany ills
that afflict little ones such a consti-
pation, indigestion, colic, • diar-
rhoea, etc., and unless the mother
guards her little ones against these
troubles serious results may follow.
Baby's Own- Tablets is the best
medicine, to fight baby's battles.
They are a mild, laxative that will
regulate .the stomach and bowels
and will thus ward eff sickness and
will keep baby happy, hcalthy and
strong. The Tablets are sold by
medicine dealers or by mail at 25
cents a box from The Dr. Williams'
Medicine Co Brockville Ont
A Different Complexion.
Mistress -I saw the baker kissing
you -this morning, Mary:- In 'future
I shall take the bread Myself.
, ,
Maid -It won't be no use, mum.
He don't like fair women.,"
,
The,Man whe pays as he goes may
net go Veey, far but he alwaysegets
there.
Car/solo free If 'you writs National Drug
"Chemical Go. of Canada, Limited,
d of the 9p rtunity
o good tarnitc-Nnts
," writes an Easter
many years 1 was u
oab even a light brcakfas
great suffering,
".After eating 1 would suddenly
be seized with em AWL*, of •colie
and vomiting. This -would he fol-
lowed by headache and misery that
would sometimes last- & week o
more, leaving me so weak 1 eoukl
hardly et up or walk,
"Sinee .1 began to eat Grape -Nuts
:Oxeye been free from the old trou-
bles. I"tzsually eztt. Grape -Nuts one
or more tinne a day, taking it at
te beginning -of the nteal. --diow 1
can cat almost anything I want
without trouble,
"When 1 began to use Grape -Nuts
1 was way under inw usual weight,
now I weigh 80 pounds more than
I everikeighed in my life, and Tani
glad to speak of the food that has
worked the change." Name given
by Canadian Posture Co., Windsor,
Ont. Read the little booklet, "The
Road to Wellville," in pkgs.
"There's it Reason."
Ever road the above letter? A new one
ategsT;se lira:: net -tit TM are
t U unvan n amt.
Cats Marched to Service.
When Multai Had, ex-$ultan of
Morocco, succeeded to the Sultan-
ate, he found the sabred city of Fez
infested by rats. Without any loss
of time he at once nationalized all
the cats of Morocco and issued a
command that many thousands of
them should he marched into Fez
or services. For some tinae a, law
has existed in Hong Kong making it
ehempulsory to keep cats in every
house, the fl.tiariber varying accord-
ing to the size of the house.
Empleyee--I would like more sal-
ary. -I am going to get married.
Employer -Sorry, but Pll have to
reduce it. I am going to get mar-
ried myself. •e
When Your Eyes Need Care
-Try MUrine Eye Remedy. No Smarting -Peels
Fine -Acts Quickly. Try it for Red, Weak,
Watery Eyes and 'Granulated Eyelids, Illus-
trated , Book in each Package. Marine in
copaPounded by.our„Oculists--not a "Patent Med-
ieiue"- but. used .in successful Physicians', Prtte7
Deo for many rears. fleclicatecHh•the Pub-
lic and sold by Druggists at 25c and 60e per Bottle.
'Muhl° Bye Salve In Aseptic Tubes,. 24e. and
Marina .EYe Remedy 'Co., Chicago
A. Prudent Customer.
Iou. are, t e proprietor and a
,
Phernaaciste of., the first elase 7" .
"Yes, Misdate."
'<And you knew your business
Well '
.``From the foundation."
"That is well. ., Give, me two
cents', 'worth of gum drOps."
,
lounge
g ph at night.
Th beneh was eometames ade ko
n. tteo, movable, and CarVed
wood or ivory.
Out of the QUeS fort.
"Why don't you, take a wife 01
hap i"
"Oh, 1 don't" know,"
"You must have a reanala-
"Weil, the feet is couldn't sf
ford a 1913 wife on ray1002 salary."
A Friend of the Policeman.
Continually en their feeti.tho "Peelers'.
aro ievariable ereubleti with &ores anti
bunions -bat not for lens., beeanse they
'know of a quielt cure, Puteam'a Corn Pee.
trnotori it cures painieeele fit 24 hoUrel
try "Puturines," 25e, at illrdoelers,
Matter of l'Ithalting.
'"1 never thought of saving a ten
until I got married."
But you think of it now
"Very earngstly. but that's
ar as 1 can get to doing it."
I cured a horse of the Mange with
MINARD*8 LINIMENT,
CHRISTOPHER SAUNDERS.
Dalhousie.
I. cured a horse, badly torn by a pitch
fork, with 2,11NARD'S LLNIALENT.
St Peter's C. B. EDW. LINLIEE.
I cured a hor,so of a bad swelling bi
ISINARD'S
THOS. W. PAYNE.
Batbuist, N. B.
• Naturally.
"What causecl that awkivard
break in the conversation '
"Somebo'cly dropped the subject."
fillnard's Liniment cures -Diphtheria.
Wet Grounds.; .
Father -- Young Willoughby
doesn't sem to call On Grace very
often' of late. Wonder if it's a case
of dampened ardor. ,Son -HI think
likely: He .proposed to 'her while
out canoeing, and she threw laina
Over.
Inexpensive.
"Does your wife want to" Vote 7".
"Yes, and almost inclined 'to
give her the ballot."
,.why
"Well that's the :Rest thing she's
ever, wanted, since , we were snarried
that . won't cost:ine-.•meneY:''
.,"Jealousy is. -the-offspring of die..
uste
ED. 7.
IS S UE 2.0-41J.
neglected.
eneernetatQf
i8treas Foeleetki i011
, 660k
do bo rougli work.
Thse embryo 8e1reepers
ory oaxly the morn=
that tile servants 1 -,;et
with their dutie$, The pris
hay prepare the breakfast with
'Omit -own hands, an<I afterward
visit every room in the house to see
hat they have beAta put in perfec
orUdeurd.cr tate supervision of the mis-
tress they have to -cook filo dinner,
attond the afternoon tea.., and
later on prepa.re the supper. Their
duties for the day cease by another
inspection of the house, to see that
everything is secure for the night.
The following week another guar.
-tette of girls is chosen; they per
form the same dut-ies. The next
week another. quartette is chosen,
and so oe. Two or three times a
week tlui guests are invited to cline
and the girls in turn tact as hostess.
They take the head of the table,
carve the joints and set tile ball of
conversation roiling. By -way of re. -
creation tliore are musical even-
ings, walks and bicycle parties.
ZAM-BUR CUlign NIS
-ECZEMA
Mr. lames /VICCOM1t, Di Thornton
Ont., writes: "For eight %maths I suf.'
fered from eczema and could get noth-
hag to give me relief. 1 heard of sev-
eral cases whore good results had fon
(owed the use of Zana-Buk and decided
to give this remedy a trial. Within
three days I felt Much better, and
within two weeks the sores were en-
tirely cured."
For all skin diseases, eruptions,
boils, scalp sores. etc:, Zara-Bulc
without -equal. It is just as good for
outs,,buens, bruises, blood -poison, piles,
varicose ulcers, bad ier„ inflamed sores,
ete. All druggists and stores at 50e.
box, or post free from ZaPA-Bnk CO.,
Toronto, upon receipt of price. Refuse
harmful substitutes and imItationa.
Have you tried Zam-Bilk Soap? 25e,;
tablet.
Re Believed Her.
"Do you know Pm sure I'veseen
your face somewhere before."
"I don't doubt you at all, Ma-
dam, This isn't the first time I've
worn it."
Minartrs Lintnient Gimes n;siemner.
1)erltops.
Wife ---I don't think your new
-is fast colored; 'Plis -..sfraid it will
fade dreadfully in the sine.
Husband--Hhe, perhaps I'd bet.
ter go out more at night then.
ones Ono "13R0h10
That is 'LAXATIVE BROM° QUININE
Loek tar the signature of E. W. GROVE.
Lures a Cold in One Day. CUT ei3 Grip ,n
Two DayS. 25o.
The man who is ealle,r1 upon to
arve the, turkey never gets his pro-
,
per ab he of.eyrimetlie.
,
is d Liniment Cures Car
Can Be Overco
614oessi Noa Every
That taiserab Ittertl r
lek tired -all -the -time ndition
tie case* in ten to o egged -Pp sYmo
n Irritable and despondent. y
onorgr seemstsfl go'
health is by the freco
miltotes Pills; they w
POW all •over in
tarer states: "X thil
no one evertd (wed teverely as 4
oaths, So many seri°
srmptoms developing as a ton
enema a n ooneition a e
tom that .1 tlised must 1:an4 a vetoed
!rho strong Pills of variOuli ki41(10- 1 trl
e13rnd after their Bret °toots were Art
make zee far worse and I did n
know which way to turn for relief. 1 ea
lianditon*s Pills advertised, and t
'Ft bog used satisfied me. 4011114
true Zettlett3t. Itletead of wit
undue activity, Dr. ifamiiton's Pills act
as naturally as if physic bad not be
talten. 1 never bad to increase tbo d
and, indeed, within a month. reduc
l't, when the syttem •finally acted of 1
n accord se a result of Dr. Ifamilt,on
Pills, I took a dose twice a week onl
just to make sure the old oondition word
not °eine beet."
No other remedy Cline o01113tipati011 an
biliousness so easily or safely aa D
Hamilton's Pills; they aro an Ideal fa
ily remedy for all diseases of the 6
inaeli, liver and bowels. Sold in 25
boxes, live for 81.00, all druggists an
storekeepers or The Catarrlionone Co
Buffalo, N. T„ ,and liingst•on, Canada..
AVOID RICII DISRES,
Austrian 1...ysician Says They Ma
Cause Arterio -Sclerosis.
Do you smoke too, much, and ar
you addicted to the coustinaPtiOn o
„rich dishes? These are frequen
questions to be pondered by al
those who would avoid arteri
sclerosis.
Lecturing on the subject o
a,rterio-selerasis, which he -berme
the Damocles sword enspended ovex
the beads of us all, Prof: Adol
von Struemfell, the entment physi
4
eittn a,nel physioleg,iet, • .1 Vienna,
Austria, gave eosnes valluable sug
gestions as to how this &seas
naight be avaided. It is most ins.
,partant, he ,said, to begin in tim
and carefully refrain from every-
thing known to be injurious to tI
arterial system, such as over
physical strain, free indulgenee in
rich food, alcohol and tobaceo, es
pecially the latter.
As for tea and coffee, there was
tenth less to be sasti. Strong,
blault. coffee certainly did produee
nervous affections of the heare, but
it had little effect upon elie arteries,
and tea was injurious only in iso-
leted cases.
-With regal. d to moat, clocriers
were right when they -spoke of its
injurious effects, but, after 1/111, per-
haps it wee more the rich seuees
and gravie,s aecemnanying it which
did th ernischief., The idea that so
ailed meatF3 were lens harm-
ful than dark meate Who also proba-
bly only tree in regard -to ths; dif-
ferent way of preparin and eseoh-
ing them.
PILES SURSO 116 To 14 DAY
Sent' drintcist sili refumi, n , tIZ
OINTMENT fails to cure any, c,
jag, 'Blooding' or Pro-...rudirile, P
' • t -to .14' dityo, 50e. . • •
Tilou, u4
r1:1E:c!impbacasiii2aete.f.Lability4,
ped(* eking
of nourishment,
# heat --thea se -me
rarnintwas trouble
bees the es Ranch Correa a wa3 ,elred
?into Srotche with a 'Roman tees
esiltebteleg heels. Wei have inrued
hurr.orons descriptive circular of
this rernaritable bronco With illus-
trations of his antics. Sent free ea
application to any reader of this e. apse,
Th114 the meal, farnetls clreular erftr
printed. in tim. F.nellsh leneeans.
More than ball a nellion copies have
iziready• beta distributed to adVcrtise
our famous I.'into Shen &Yoh Made
from teueli Bronco hide*, For a free
eopy sand postal to
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