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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Advocate, 1916-5-11, Page 6A LONE Or 1 AND The Capture of, a ff rman Pirate sively on the huntile of his Meanwhile he watched with incense Leuger , intereet the nations of te he erew eesentty the torpero-crew fluiehed him. They teemed kite the nkeiitiene their Wkwk, the panels were shut, and: and eeeparee the tuiee for action a ith thee' filed out through the he:Aimee:" oi feet! the (.ie lay thinking for an hr ouor tate:leg:se Aemlinty ieetie iee Tee iieesee Ineee as the ehp settled into quiet. A reeeii•oiteei hem new when it plan was taking, he in his mind, heavy anti he wished to work it out to the wee pie fewiee. e few minutee the lights ea ee Artiilp,:a off. t...uort ., LAS'. tZetall. When midnight eame, he small wig& nereiv inuerreacd• riihlhied himself and dimi bed -a t. the hg ineehauieno Teel a me nooTe tune tor work nad panel leeek, aril a large porthole operee in the Iarbeard how. Crane collie net see the deemed. freighter,, CHAPTER IV. but ie• ecefed e efleetion of her tile first act wis. to late the ineche lights on the water. There were a aniem that opened the I:owe:ilea door. few lie:, orders. a elicking of mach-- He tried it; the panelrted easily. inery. :tee tilt.n: a stAivielli his: of erie. He opened the doer wide eneugh to eat') capirg eir ai- a king black ehadwo, through, found that he vital eperate FOR YOUR NERVES' SAKE When they jump and throe, you CaT1 vitt end scene them With naLgc Petroleum Jelly A combination of the remedies your doctorprescribes and pure Side in clean, handy tin tubes at chemists and general stores every who's. Refuse sub. stitutes. Free booklet on request. •• ""h• -'-- • 17/11 4 ":41'. ON FA1111 Pre.pare Good Seedbed. The protniee of an early Spring wW attract the, attentien of faxmort; tee the approneli of the graowing et son. The first crop considered by the majority is OftiA,, anti, the buying oio eeed or preparing of the honie-growni grain for seeding ehould be tooked af- ter at Once. The beet way to sow oats is with the grain drill. Drilling gives a morel even stand than broadcast seekling,!. 0,11 the seed is covered to about - ----• ahe sante depth. In sewing beoadeaet, into hundreds of eases; states his be- ' Queen of Rumania; the Dowager sonie of the seed may not be covered lief that in almost -all cases of so -call- ; Czarina of Russia; the late Empress at all and i•oine may be covered too' ed spontaneous combustion the heat- of Austria; King Alfonso's mother, deeply. Germination is better from ing of the forage was not suilicient' formerly Queen Regent of Spain; the drilled seed and the growth is more, to set the forage itself on fire, but, Dowager Queen Margherita of Italy; uniform throughout the season. In that it set some 'emedge a oil or and ex -Queen Amen?. of Portugal, numerous tests at the experiment steel grease a -blazing, The dirty lantern says Mr. G. L. Apperson in his book, tions drilled oats have outyielded oats carried into the hay mow is a prolific: "The Social History.' a Smoking." It sown broadcast by several bushels to. disturbutor a oil dirt. The best pre-, is, of course, well known that Ails - the acre. Better stands of grass and. veritatie•e is to throw down the hay ti tan and Russian ladies generally are -clover can also be obtained in drilled, by daylight. A lantern in which the fond of cigarette enielting. On Ruse The 'Virtue of the Natural Lea is peqfectly pre..,zerved in the sealed packet. Young tender leaves ctAin grown with utmost care ara.d with flvour as the prime object are used to produce the famou.s Salada blen.ds. gareleis if ilaeger. Crime leaped up hind him, Then he went earefidlie over he flitted back into place, puttying the The best depth to sow oats varies. ibsurnnoetrsios lailawirst:tedpisttrcilbenatne, hniol7ever, sian railways it is noe unueual to fin than in breadeaet oats, shot zit-wee:4 the teeein porthole. Rea- it from Elle inside, mid cleaei a e- el a . in a‘.vhcnorricinpaii;nttmesnritoklue.ii,elled eFor ladies anti ...amnia:tie heti) his relitt/aeter. every date! of the giiire-taiie aud the elates with a mixture of eawduse. and with the soil and the season. In any We never let the tramps steep twet.- ' 3,4,,-'43•Zt k'e 0.'1.. riette. The eel- ne 1^,:e1,0t1 heflil-', colored with scraPed iron case they should he covered with half ow barns, ea matter how solemnly I Among inn of kttere .and artists coge Hiltein,- e tit-est:al yai de away. hang ler en heaeeteigh'i that wee rust. Theee .hells were connected up an inch to an inch of weoist. soil They they wear that they will not smoke, Vkhe ignored the social preeudiees in anti enginiy Ie. eiagene, the Briiieb the eeerePit ef the gem everiteed• He by his tine copper wire', concealed in should be sown deeper in and, soils or throw motehe .1 around. They areregard to smoking \Alia Queen Vic.. rri'li" v''''l. l'allIkr 1.411 "ri 'k''' d"'aat'$' of eriiell'i in the Planking, caulked with than in lo ams or claYe. Deeper Seed- a prolific source of farm fires. We toria fostered was Sir John Millaie. ii',,t ti tete:ea.:eel 'eeilee. She eeenied teilhde,e1'"iisintl:en• lie, we'll baek thlq. The wires ran beide below the ing is also neeeseary eehen the ground restrain our own love for "the seed" i Ile is sate to htoe: smoked a elap not to reeneo tile Vo•..0A. pieeerice. th his nee ter mw e ole, wig. opened freight and up to his lookout station is dry than when it is moist, On the: when we are around the building e.' Pipe in his careiege dering the fira ..z.:.4 and .i3it.t; his the h';'''''h ':i ,tht.", tt°,1:- ,r"v..iv"-Is under the ventilator. The free ends average the best depth is from one to Farm and Fireekle, compares eg, Jubilee procee,Aon of the Queen. eenee- oefieeei te eeiehe tee meare neee's ne wereiel i -i Writ i>" nr. 1 raPlift i 'Were ft1,4,illt ti some three inchee a- one and a half inches. smoking man to a walking stick of Ham Morrie was, a pipe smoker, so ingteen ..-,ir.',-ti.i. b:....tj,i; shape haph thee: he elei•ed the lireeelt. 'arranged part, S.:t that he could bridge the gal) Oats should be sown as early in the dynamite, and they are about rigbto was Roseetti, while Cerlyle, as ping a. stale::: tie:tete:1i the. leave C,1;4. rytking tie he had found it, and with hie enw-blatie. Then be brought SPring as it is posPible to make a good There may be dozens of other methods , everyone knowe, VMS a great. emoker. water. A eev,- ne ratans the.. end then et".ei iiP with a sigh of rPlief• He in a leiel from the eleetrie-light wires, seed bed. The exact date of course of reducing fire risks. These are a:The story is fentillari ,it my he true ii et. e gee% ehaiie'd et the friighterie laid iligerranged the steering aimare and thie plant wag ready. A ample varies with the Reason and with the fewe-J. Fraser in Farm, and Dairy. ie. -that one evening he and Tennyeon wetee-Fee eat there, 1 iieware. wee -eve WA of the great eteel fish inside. In- touch of his eivitch would seal the loctility. This does not mean that heat in solemn silence smoking for th.. ,)lig, ea...eget -,i. Log oven a quarter ly ziway are: lese it -elf in the iiea. ' The thing that worried him most ter yields will be produced from seed Famous People Who Detested Tobacco! tPolaegeo', Carlyle,andthat aN Isilhene btleil,t"lisilitreer!oosde- ing bee eeteriee eetieture lila: a hieeie alight ont one tif the smaller iron- in the eterri vf the ehip. He euspect- th "A custom lothsorne to the eye, lai graund Richt; 00me till'Ilin 'fjcia." night, said, "Man, Alfred, we hae had ...,..... ..,:. - t.,:•: •,,,;,.. /,,,:t...,,,,,:t. eleappearee, Agee- Se he ei , 4 03 the bullihead dote. and was the uncertainty as. to conditions siehaVtn .ionwan goaodfos:eddbaeyds tetniiefrroimn: in Every Form. iti egi eii ;,,, ,y1,. ,ti,,:s. The g;:-", ,I,,-,3 4,::1,1 i.,,,,,ws, This hi. 011;4,1. :lel, tied eti that another gun was concealed ground too cold and wet for the seed . hateful ea the nose, harmefull to the aievii.; the a ‘4 ,4',A7,rli eN..'!".;',L4. 4:=1., found. a - he had ilieicioveed, a nein- there, hut knew ntehitie of how it to germinate. In a good seed bed the best rate of hrtinei dangerous to the Itulg'h and wee team', Iloyeever,"he did not " 1 'il.`.1 her leIt:re an 1 her of iit taw:MY-Pound ebells. Four ken ery of the eeene, line a ;teal kt nirn ng rtriligitt ahead to fate a every man around the torpedo- the preparation of the hind should be NO SMOKING ALLOWED. • hours, one on each Ale of the fire - !his one would eurve rapid- tube and the gun above. neglected in order to sow early. Bet-. flee h'.ight. Ile etive TRAINING, 15,003,000 MEN. eeeding in the earn belt is about two in the blakite, stinking fume thereof e • h, wee ,,e fain ;:;,,,•!-:•„J • k th • ineged into Ide den. then itiere to venture en deck, even at night. et.neit fee.... tine tea the eouthis of hie welt Wen": death the failere of all his plane, Ile st.„ce:ettebeil‘i TiObraenFeinedaisgoroectoirneed, a-ris of eliv,o.oni;.: tontelesseis, 1 Colonel .Konsneteof, Who is now re - ilea ee tete tile eve. .1, eine- MY lel 1111 a hox awnee 110 Th: s7it,ittest euspieion tef hie presence and a half bus'hele to the acre. If the neneest Russia Can Put Huge Army in Fleld esemblieg the horrible a:lee:lei ietie iiiiiiti• A t'Urt;., a 'lege iliee mere retired to his ileta where en boar ; meant death, and, worse than seed is tiewn broadca.st, more is necese' Before 1918, Stigian smoke of the pit that is hot- , 2 41 So, on (Me 01.05910 1'. wrote James L, te'e•.' e-reiee eeil togiel in the 1-4%;1Vkirt . !:.: t' 1:4•4 'detected. lice erieteely coneMered death; it was seeds are 1i1 ly to grow. A lower rate. who bated emoking tired aud whoee tictivitiee tire con - Ali wee neg.; rereet erey ii ieiliei le wee. tleklieb V.TrAh orwr,ing ":hi: .Str eaey to '14.4 this ..hip instantly from more than lie lined to army nu' --ons for the Reis - e .eheree lee. ei, tiiii fieiiiiiatiii„ iiiyee i.eg eaq.1.11 ges; but. his plans eiele,1 die film vf the wNteri,.. A hammer of seeding may he used for sinalweer, hated anything else; Whicil recalls elan Governreceit, has juet returned a hleoli hell, thee eettled Airway, elewe ier it. ei.:3 (yen them he uniet. Hie ewiing ea the 110„7„ of one of theee neled varieties than for large-kerneled' the foet that Swinburne, the poet, de- to Petrograd fi•om a tour of the em - tested tobacco so much that he for - i gave James I. for being pire, including Centied Asia, aud has le ienee. A ientlee of minor ineuele truety bao yielded a small cell of t. reedee, ana the thing was done. Re ones for there are many more ,of the, eerie z... tee.; te him, enniii expleeione, waterproorf fie e and some capet and would go too, like scores oe nameless fierly:wino% biNhisnhteelr. protection provide 'tyrant anti coward because he "slit men, ms „ hi, a knave, told the vorreepoutleat of the Paris eiaii-, ;ale enge,,,i (4 ('1. 1.124114.1 0, eeti, :our ebell- 11 t1 kletingeel 12 to excellent to aceomplish lesser things for the plants for some time to come., Raleigh who invented this Wth rF'isielly;°t-rainit"-e:11,50'‘It'i:•:::(1is()IlyitIll:e*'43aineut f'011.n- ed the plants last Fall to remain upon, the throat of that blackguard ini a certein part are el- eaeiee.• . ,7•4'4-1,;.t• .'' • rratgirvis• The eivben hie liarlight bedtime arrived the heroes %eh. have given up life gladly.' lis He did It is during the .e.lternate freezing and senolting." Y the field between 1916 and Me, if th• :: '.' •ei: iii ::t1V. n,1/11 da -appeared, Wor harelegremelee, wieh tivees.econa n' -e-. Motherland. The results were worth the ra, lil2f-,'4. there wae Ale -ewe. Meenwhile his ehart .elueved that the the mete but for one thing. thawing wteither of late Winter tend." Glad -tone and William Penn hated' "They are all men sof eound con- ' the War taste that long. i 'ea.: e. iearehiight leaped gerees the was now heading south-we:et. Evid- moat needed. ise tobacco like poison,. while Wellington stitution and •of militery age," be ! abominated smoking to such a de- says. "We will leave in peace tit home 'iiii.... hie= 1he `e.L.ziek "f a whirs, the. eaptain ha41 changed his course, and not believe that the intelligeneo which haa e„neeleea and directed tete, was, early Spring that the protection lit el l.Vn.'olillge 11.4Attot,-.:,,urprisingi,y tints elinig the seaonine betivieei Hone feu. eueh ereft ceuld operate, why not Mainteining HUMUS I i n the so 1. 1 mese of 6garesmiiiiiiig among of. Rending to the oldent elaeree of the• . the men of the older claeeee corm veiteee eel pleeteel uptei the spit. A enfy he had decidetl to look for vie- ly mitequerade wae on this ship. If gree, and was so annoyed by the in - i. . e A valuable pamphlet has just been' fieers of the army, that in the early kierme an et - Ruesia has little. A few men tiling to boxee er reulu anti Australian ports. a eozen? Where there not others' - " pe.eelti, and vet. i,rm,,a1 wat, with aout' Dui 4! the nt.xe afternoon the Cocoe now at le 1 ' wi issued by the Nova Scotia Department forties he issued a General Order t h men of sound constitution end i :1,,n eteeip.inee rowed toward 1'. 2. 01 1221 *121 et IlY a "warzilip, a fo,st It wae hies duty to se that the in of Agriculture. It deals with soils, (No, 577) which contained a pnra. :filtmt"logr war to make a lereach he 'the - rice um el! varioue i isguises • twee,. Tie, , was swinging. in Beitiiih destroyer tide time, which put formation be had Amnia reaeli the Ad - fedi cultivation and crops in that pro- graph which would have delighted sGterioenngaenstlinaersrnaiensdiidestroy the Kaiserhe vince, being a reprint of' a series of the heart of James L It ran thus: i .:,—........,_ eloeer, mei reale? expected to sec 4, t;P a determined race, But the 22121 1t, that the ports and lanes of beet teeeneti fer the rescue. Then eocoe's powerful engines settled to 1111. Seven Setie be watehed for such articles appearing in the annual re-' enTlnierniCedomtzini:tndtehro-inp-i9alcriteifee hasntsmbenekn_ - he 21 81 a eeiee 42 12.1 f '-24.1 2' and their task, and maintained a lead be- ghouls. So he could take no un- The Whale's Little Joke. port of the Secretary for •Agriculture ii I: et.iv the eeew oe. the quiek-firer leio yond the rine of t•he destroyers's neceseary chances 'with hie, life yet.Tom—That saying. "It's hard to te eattiene. Tee etzu sivun g round; iluele. The ecaptain did not seem For two daye longer the 'Cocos cruis- for the year 1915. The articles, have ing, by the use of pipes, cigars or ' been specially prepared by experts cheroots, has become prevalent . ,skreep a good_ _man down," is thousande fro ler a. while with lights blanketed, J'e?r%Phidt / three eiiiii'p expleeione rent the eir in, aexiotei to ehow his utmost speed; he ed northward through the Indian and contain a fund of valuable in- among the officers of the army, i s' rapid ...ear:cue:lion. Three more ee.•• iemPlY Leen bis distance till night Ogetin, while Crane grew 'restless and formation for farmers generally, In which is not only in itself a species i le --- . a a° ' plosions echoed back as the ehelle came on. Then he dodged to and nervous fi•one enforced confinement an article prepared by Mr. Cumming of intoxication occasioned by the , Tom—For a fact. That's what the lx,:tt erumpled 111e an eggiihell. Onee and presently left the British ship far her. the lookout re ojrted smoke' a- on humus': i occasions drinking and tippling by whale told 'Jonah. rerielvel thiiii• mark, and the small ,anti inactivity. Then in early morn-. appear the following valuable hints, fumes of :tobacco, but undoubtedly i then Illekered out; the hem of the en- light playing back and forth over the overhauling a flePet of three 1 — ra.fre the :-.:!acchlight ewept the ecene, to the leeward, her ineffectual search-. head. Soon it a earPed that the '• wer i'' ' e, Humus may be maintained or even' those who acquire the habit." gieee quieleened, mei the nose of the empty waste. arge Obvious. , gradually increased by the following, Both Queen Victoria and the Prince; Father (reprovinglyi.)--"Do you , The Fame ruse had to be repeated battleship wake% was in the lead a practices:— know what happens to ears when they pansenger-steaniere, convoyed by 1 Consort detested smoking, so tobacco Crane erept down from the looktiute (b) Reasonably short dotations in ladies of Europe, contemporaries of idle?" "On the other hand, many royal I Johnny—"Yes, sir; they lie still.", chip swung away to the meet. • (a) Live stock farming, with its was taboo wherever the court was. next day thin true for the benefit of Slek at heart, siek in mind iind hotly, When this WilS learned, the Cocos' attendant use of barnyard manure. :1 the Australian cruiser Sydney. Crane' slackened speed and allowed the flotilla mid lay almoet lietleeely Wittehing the which clover and grass sods are plow; gathered over the 'phone that she was to draw away, At sundown the look- Queen Victoria and her son, have had I It pleares the average man more , 'he i' Geireau crew as they opeatie the near- out reported the smoke barely visible, ed under at not more than 3 to 5 the reputation of being confirmed to 'have a woman tell him that he is . ' acting as convoy to a fleet of five est box and fitted another torpedo into merchant vessels. Then, too, certain The crisis was still poetponecl. ' years intervals. i smokers. Among them may be , the first man she ever loved than to the tube. For the first time he rea- code messages, picked up during the About eight o'clock, however, a zees- (c) The use of clover,1ways, a ) named "Carmen Sylva," the poetess- have I entific Teutonic mind. The men be- ed to indicate that a. small grayI sail), brought Crane up on the alert, Picked, (d) The plowing under in extreme, fore him did not look cruel or brutal. having given the slip to several war- up by the wireless operator, it identi-' instances of green crops, such as buck - The' were 'simply carrying nut a vessels, was under suspicion. The fied the flotilla ahead as H. M. Battle - wheat, rye, clover, vetches, etc. cl plan to ite logical conueiee. Their captain evidently decided that these ship Dauntless, convoying three trance (e) When commercial fertilizers, operations could be carried on only waters were to well guarded, then he ports that carried five thousand Aus-! are largely depended upon, short rota - by absolute secre.cy. They could would seek new postures; for he set a tralian troops, bound to the help of• tions and the plowing under of green not burden themselves with prisoners. south-west course at a good speed' the Mother Country. The speed of crops are absolutely necessary. They knew before they attacked that which led, through unfrequented seas, the Cocos increased, and her course The 'humus supply may be deplet- the crew of the freighter must die. The toward the Dutch East Indies. i swung slightly to port. Crane let ed by the following practices:— deetruction of the few miserable, A week passed by quietly, and the' himself out of his, chamber and hula; (a) Selling hay and other products helpless survivors was, to them, not Cocos was threading her way through' ried to his lookout post. Soon the off the farm instead of feeding to murder, but a simple military mea- the narrow seas of the Dutch archi-' deck lights flicked out, and the gene' live stock. sure. They must not be left to bepeIagoes. Not a ship had been sight - crew came forward and began strip -1 (b) Careless preserving of 'barn - picked up and to spread their story. ed except two small traders ,with , ping the piece. He realised that the yard manure. It was no worse than dropping bombs which the Cocos exchanged signals,' captain would try to sink one or more; (c) Growing too many successive from aircraft on sleeping cities, or • reporting herself as bound from the'of these transports, and trust to the' crops of oats, etc. or roots or even shelling towns filled with non-com- Marshall Group for Borneo. Twice! darkness and his great speed to slip hay (the latter is the most common present war. Nevertheless his flesh left a little freight, and took on emailThey represented great prizes t ' , o the' Scotia). from the guns of the battleship.: source of humus depletion in Nova batants, both common events in the she stopped at small trading stations,' away crept and his fingers clased convul- quantities of shell and copra, doubt.: captain, well worth the risk. Crane! (d) The wrong use of commercial cane of necessity. Certainly the realised that the crisis was at hand, fertilizers. less to strengthen her disguise in: and his courage and determination In a light, open soil, humus is rapid - shell part of the cargo strengthened ',rose to meet it. Everything hinged on' ly decomposed and lost, and conse- her odour perceptibly. Sometimes hirl actions in a few short minutes, and quently one must apply manure more men walked through the corridor his brain cooled and his muscles hard: frequently and follow a shorter rota- tion in order to conserve the humus supply than on heavier soils. Reduce Fire Risks. The average farm building is a fire trap from one end to the other. Make the Child Trust You, and Use It is full of readily inflammable ma - No Threats. terial. Once started, a farm fire is very seldom stopped. We will sug- The following hints to teachers gest a few precautions which we take which appeared in the Educational Review will min equally useful for to reduce fire risks. 1f a lantern is upset almost (any - parents. Prevention of wrongdoing is better where in 'the ordinary been or steable, than punishment of the wrongdoer. there is a litter of chaff around to visible trace of his operations. This Exercise great care in taking, a take fire. The first precaution we 'much he had accomplished. Digging stand that you may have no occasion would advise is to clean up the chaff patiently, hour after hour, with his to retreat ' ' and litter and eliminate this danger. small gimlet, saw, and chisel, he had Faeilt-finding is net calculated to Another precaution is never to set a O Course You Need 4 tit Ice Cream contes. out of the freezer with a velvety smoothness -and d' new deliclousness-when it is made with BENSON'S. And it is pretty hard to ask for any- thing more delicious than a Chocolate Blanc Mange or Cream Custard with Fruit, made of Benson's CornStarch. Our naw Recipe Book "tesserts and Candies" tells how and how much to use, -Write for a copy to our Montreal Office -and be,stire to telt your grocer to send BENSON'S, the standby In Canada for more than half a century. THE MAIM STARCH C13. eleffell • VIDRYRCAL, CARDINAL. po ea atircOne, .216 fteRT WILLIAM. vaszr, Arawsioal , 14,3 within a few feet of Crane, as he lay ened to the task. in his narrow cell; but his luck held. (To be Continuediyi Then one dark night they ran the Strait of Sunda, between Sumatra and Java, and when the morning came CHILDREN AND DISCIPLINE.. were in the India Ocean, standing oat in the., track of shipping from Aus- tralia to the Suez Canal. All this time Crane had been busily working at night and lying hidden by day. His -work was laborious and allow, by reason of his inadequate tools and the constant neceeeity• to work noiselessly and leave behind no hollowed out two spaces in one of the thick ceiling -beams, and had planted two of the twenty -pound shells direct- ly under the feet of the gun -crew on deck, 'and likewise just over tha beads of the torpedo -crew. To make sure, he had planted two more shells in the floor just under the sliding -door through the forward bulkhead. The outside sections of wood removed • . ' cure a fault. Distrust in the parent breeds de- ceit in the A child properly employed gives no trouble. Be firm, Be kir& Be patient. Be self-continnec. Be as perfect as you ask your c dren to be, And above all, make no threats. hil- lantern down where it can be knock- ed over. Everywhere in our barns we have convenient hooks or wires running from one end of the stable to the other on which the lantern may be suspended. 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