YEAR 76. © KINGSTON, ONTARIO, SATURDAY, MARCH 27, 1909. rs ------ wn Peiwiin AUSTRIA AND SERVIA|Catarrh, the Bane of the World | a Pe-ru-na, the Standard Reme CLE vs TRAZ Sl mi ana THE AUVSTRO-SERVIAN DANTIBIAN FRONTIER. Hee' Ry = ---- \ \ ~~, TE --, J TRIESTE No, A 4 \ ; EA 4 9 : HOT WEATHER A ha TE pi ) I» COLD WEATHER OATAREH. | = 6 ; CATARRH. ¥ ; " x / a § -- 5 3 | SUSKU : s the \ : iil 2 : or AUSTRIA. ---- oe BIT Li Mu Affect : \ Ly . Affects the Stomach, = . est : en? Head, Vienna. Mareh 27.--Although the official note is hopeful, the conviction exists among all classes that hostilities. are unavcidable ys EL : and that Servia is determined to intain a stubborn national suici attitude. Kidneys, Throat I.am told that the venerable Emperor Francis Joseph has Sunally joined the ranks of those who consider war inevitable, and the ' seriousress of the situation has btcenbrought home to the Viennese by the fact that within two days 000 reserve mien in the capita: ° Bowels, Lungs, Bronchial been distilled from th , and { nicotine Up to the present, experi lungs of one who inhales that the | moking tobacco only in | ments in physiological laboratories | great harm is done. This senseless HERE'S A DAIRY RECORD. quantities I'he brownish | have not demonstrated: conclusively | practice of sucking the smoke down . . that is found in the stems of | that appreciable quantities of either [Into the lungs keeps up a constant Secured $135 a Cow From Grade not nicotine, but mainly a {nicotine or the pyridine bases enter the and dangerous irritation of the deli Holsteins. of tar and water! "7 svatem of the smoker. . cate, sensitive membranes of those A dairy record without a parallel in the country and doubtless without an equal in the state, says the Worces ter Times, is that made during . 1907 by ihe dairy of C. 8. Morris, of Port landville, Otsego county, New York, the figures astounding old ddirymen who freely admit that it is exéfption al and, could or Iv be accomplished In good many fallacies cm I is not to bettaken, however, as! valuable organs. The burning of pa- tobacco and smokh {a statement that "hicotine and its per is blamed for much of the harm relates to the quantify emical cousins do no harm whatever that cigarettes sometimes do; but to a smoker absorbs. | voed users. It 'is possible,» proba- | the delicate membrances of the lungs to be practically insig ble, a Imost infinitesimal quanti the tar abundant .in tobacco smoke 1s he tobacco plant at ma o ter the smoker's system, and much more harmful. And the, poisons is considerable nicotine; ! there, by cumulative effect, may in | present in uny quantities in tobacco are put through a pro k harm. smoke pass through the linings of TE hr.ve been called to the cclors : : ia . < rrr 2 pT Ba In military circles all arrangements have been ma 1a to increase the force in Bosnia and Herzego vina from 150,000 to 500,000 men. : : : : 3 NF H : : ' . Organs. J Tubes. : fany idea of the nicotine that's in yo oxs of euritie and 'sweating, and, be There are two other poisons always wht i POISON 1]: | BACCO tobacco, light = vou pipe and blow ing a pery volatile substanc a larce to be found in tobacco smoke, ont -_ J fom mouthfuls of the smok through perce tage of the nicotine is driven inert in small quantities, the other . : of cigar or a cigarette in air forms, by combination with . . . SMOKER ABSORBS von'll wet from that smoke I, lighted, the heat Fg Sols: oxy , {wo gases with which every | Z3 formidable disease. In the United States alone, iwo a | | tilizes ie nicotine still remaining in reader ry ---- Mine 2?" asked the chemist, fro he tthe tobaccor For that reason nearly carbon dioxid, or carbonic acid; the h d ed h sa h gi ! / I The Poisons That Do Injure the corte: i the -- . » | ail the nicotine passes from the to- other is carbon monoxid, the gas that un r t ou nd people ave catarrh annually. : n Tends to Quick Physical Degen Ot nouth: but is usually promptly expell- | carbon dioxid given off in tobacco F Pi Fav eration. v k of blowing § : A 3} ¢ with it nearly all traces smoke ise large: that of its more dan- ™~ or many years e=ru=na has held the foremost The wader dog was pipe 4 ; : coun classic rth | While nicotine is popularly known as small at which the medical ook at as a * 4 y £ i r he id o 'brown "stain is not due to nico-|anytinng of nicotine's chemical rela- | the system of the smoker ? First of Pe=ru-=na IS well-known in botli ie western and dog is a gradugte in, tundent « tine, p condensation of tar Li ss the pyridine bases, which also all, they are capable of being absorb- . chemistry, who re { hat | ' bre of tobacco. Nicotine itsel acco sels them free as it does the lining of the mouth. But it is in the serving, as a chemist s helper ' ¢ | lor] | labaratory because he mosphere was helpful quired the medical at the pipe. under dog "Don't vou know you know that nicoti is a deadly poison ?"' warned the medi : Pelvic % . , t » . exe i clean white handkerchief. The ok from the tobacco during the sweating. 'more active. The bufning of tobacco Catarrh IS recognized all over the civilized world as THE NICOTINE THAT Aut the biv brown stains 'of nicotine] When a pipe. o "Do vou call that brown stan is familiar, One of these is _ ng an' "asked the medical | bacco to the atmos here. Some of the | is seen to burn with a blue flame. at y ' 3 ' o< : oC Of » Smokers--To + the Inhaler, It]. j.. rowi slightly od > NT rs te the orl Shey the top of a al oe, The Voie pi other countries the ratio of ¥ ictms IS <5 great. By H. Irving Haneo: handker % 86 old nicotine gerous companion, carbon monoxid, is place as a standard remedy for cata rh a 2 . experiment it's : ud. | the poison of tobacco, few people know How do any of these poisons enter . on with a knowi f in tobacco. In burning, the to-|ed to some extent through the mucous 1 eastern hemispheres. practical laboratory { ~ colorless alkaloid medical student liked ba "Why don't you cut "Why should 1 your system with student. "Saw, if von want to a | THE AWFUL WRECK AT MONTREAL. lung direct to the blood. To the inhaler smoking is therefore a practice that tends to quick physical degeneration For the smoker who never allows the vapor to go lower than his mouth the cigarette is proba- bly no more harmful than the pipe or cigar. Every smoker, however, who has, the "cigarette cough' is an in haler, whether heé admits it or not Apart from diseases of the lungs, caused by inhaling, many medical au thorities charge that persistent smok ing causes hardening of the arteries and angina 'pectoris. In discussing this charge, it may be remarked that most smokers appear to die from oth er causes. Just how smoking oper- ates to cause deposits of lime along the walls of the arteries is not quite clear. » Among smokers, at least, there is a very common idea that tobacco smoki is a valuable disinfectant. It is whol ly probable that, at the moment wher one is smoking, the fumes will de more or less damage to bacteria just then entering the mouth. That the fice of tobacco renders the system o the smoker at all immune at any time the best of attention and care, coup lal with careful selection of cows. fon their milk-producing qualities, The re cord for the past three yvoars show that Mr. Morris has made considerabl advance in the - producing ability of his herd. During the vear of 1902, 20 cows produced 6 hs. of milk each | and in the follow vear 21 gave an average of 9 554 lbs: each 1907, the banner vear, 22 cows g an average of 10,000 Ibs. each, whi was sold at an average price of $1.3 per hundred poun or' 2.87 cents per quart. This gives an average income per cow of S130.10. 1% js interesting to note that th cows are all grad Holsteins and 15 of the 22 cows milk « during 1907 have been in the dairy from three to five year Quick Relief For Catarrh. Anything from a mere cold to se cere catarrh may be quickly relieved yy the use of Wade's Ointment. It gives comfort and begins healing im mediately. wherever it is applied. Of laily usefulness because Wt cures ec ema (salt rheum), uleers, piles, eca- TTR % EE A ---------- LORD ROLLY Chom Tos avi when he is not smoking is extremely tarrh, dandruff aud all Fraly and id) London. March 27 ase, in which {sented that Me. Drvaddle had been un improbable. © | ing eruptions o the skin. n ny Andrew Learmont Drysdale sues to re faithiul in the discharge of his duty. That germs cannot exist on tobace yoxes, - 25¢., at Wade's drug store conver $50,000 for alleged slander from Lord Rosebery' eounzel denied that i= another common delusion. Yet one os ph Lord Fosche to who he formerly there was any thing in that method of of the manufacturing methods of im The Origin Of Ths Periwig. was factor, came up in the court oi getting his books and papers - to proving the flavor. ef an inferior to The periwig, which played so impor sessions of Edinburg stify an allegation of slander. He bacco consists in first destroying. with tant a part in the toi of a man oi! ('ounsel discussed the question contended that an employer was not formaldehyde, the = bacteria already | fashion during part of 'the seventeenth whether there was a case go before 'commit ting shane by harboring a growing in that tobacco. The next ind eighteen centuri owed its ori | a jury, amd Lord Salveson reserved hi suspicion of a servant. Counsel for step consists of "'sowing" on the ster' sin to Louis XIV of France. When a decision on ; ras tend- | Mr. Drysdale pointed out "that bis ilized tobacco other kinds of bacteria ittls boy (he succeeded to the throne 4 Gn behall roo inh that dient had been in the service of Lord { age) he possessed a Rosebery, in =éndi Mr. Ih Rosebery twenty-five years, manag " sults in a tobaceo now possessing This is » under certai ies wt five years of is is done under certain condition ht tof stati Li i wistied J estate bringing in about 8125.0 "| waving hair which fell in vearly Drvedade did not question 9 Lord' Rexchery's right to get the user iers ir d the boy king by hav . STATION AT MONTREAL ir a ; sls false hair te imitate his These photographs were taken af f wreck of tl sion ex of Boston and g 1f He Only Knew. ip he adopted the periwiz himsel'. . Sm oe ike sp | that Maine Railroad, in t t 3: on. treal, on Wed ay las wisvilie Courier n During: the reign of Wi liam fd she vhich Dbecam t te 4 er some folks so sbora peri F< Were worn in re i= sable to fin sition ry Liane ley spenk thoy give them- train, running at fort 1 an hour, cx ved into the walls of th te 1 [wel the ' wih the ere injured in the station or on ft xplosion of stean of temperature and humidity, and re wofuston of remarkably ila i ors flavor much more agreeable to the J UF's OV his shgulders. : papers. 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