A salt shaker with a number of pins .which work in the orifices of tho top in sucli a manner as to keep them clean at all times, lias been invented. It consists of the usual salt-shaker top, to which is added a casting below, a disc movable in this casting and provided with pins which project into orifices, find a weighted lover which operates the disc through the latter's stem member. Thus the pins move in and out of the orifices as the shakc-r is used, facilitating hud assuring the pissago of salt. On the 1912 figures Ireland had the lowest birth-rate, the highest deathrate, and the lowest marriage-rate, compared with England and Wileu and Scotland. .. ,■ ,-,•.;,
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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 152, 16 March 1918, Page 6
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117Untitled Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 152, 16 March 1918, Page 6
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