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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Advocate, 1917-9-20, Page 3Doni't Eat Less—But Eat Better. 'There is no need of ;ante- going buragrsr. Canadiansshould "eat foods that supply the greatest amount of nutriment at the lowest cost. The whole wheat grain is the most per. feet food given to- 'pian. Shredded Wheat Biscuit is the whole wheat grain prepared in. a, digestible 'form. Every particle of the whole wheat berry is used— !nothing wasted, nothing tthrowii away.' Two or three 'of these biscuits with 'milk, lived peaches or oth"er'fruits ake a nounshzngs satisfying meal at a cost '"of'bi ly a few cents. Made in Canada. GARDEN NOTES; • Madonna lily bulbs may be planted • this month, but • rnost other bulbs should not be set until October. Protect cauliflower heads from the hot sun, thus: Gather some of the out- er leaves over them and tie in/place. Won't take long to throw old blan- kets, cloths or papers over the toma- toes in the garden when it looks like *frost, and may save them for a num- ber of days. We have had good luck ripening late tomatoes by pulling the vines and letting them lie with the fruit on in an old cool shed. A great -many of the tomatoes turned out fine. Late celery should be cultivated throughout the month or long as it is possible to get through without damaging the -plants. But, :remem- ber, the roots are near the surface, and deep tillage will do more harm than good. Spinach for the early spring market OUR PRI ND IN 'I`I3E GARDEN. He is; get John, the gardener, And yet 'the whole day, long }Ie; makes himself quite useful,. The flower becks among, ' XIe'is not Tom, the'peissy cat, And yet the other day, With stealthy stride and glistening eye, He crept upon his prey. He is not Dash, the dear old dog, And yet, perhaps, if you, Took pains with him and, petted him, You'd come to love him, too- He's not a blackbird, though he chirps, And though he once was black;; Yet now he wears a loose,: gray coat, All wrinkled on the back. He has a very dirty face, And very shiny eyes; . Ile sometimes' sits beside our door, And looks—perhaps is :wise, But in a sunny flower bed IIe has his fixed abode; Re eats ' the things, that eat my plants— He is a friendly toad. --J. I -L Ewing, in Our. Dumb Animals, FREQUENT NEADACIIES People .with thin blood are much more subject to headaches than full- blooded persons„ and the form of anaemia that 'afflicts 'growing girls is almost always accompanied by head- aches, together with disturbance of the digestive organs. Whenever you have constant or re- curring headaches and pallor of the face, they show that the blood is thin and your efforts should be directed to- werd building up your blood. A fair treatment with Dr. Williams' Pink Pills will do this effectively, and the rich, red blood/ made by these pills. will, remove the headache: More disturbances to the health are caused by their blood than most peo- ple have anyydea of. When your blood is impoverished, the nerves suffer" caa be sown now, either broadcast, or from lack of nourishment and you•mayr in chiles twelve to fifteen inches apart •Ge troubled with insomnia, neuritis, and one ins edeep on well-manured neuralgia or sciatica. Muscles subject ground. It is hardly possible to 'get to strain are under -nourished' and you the land too rich for spinach. The may have muscular rheumatism or hardy prickly variety will winter bet- lumbago., If your blood is"'thin -and ter than other kinds. On the approach you begin to "chow eymptoms of any of of freezing¢ weather cover with leaves these disorders, tey building up the or straw. Like celery+ late cabbage should be blood with Dr. Williams' =•Pink'Pi'lis; and as the blood is restored' to its nor - cultivated 'as or-cultivated'as long as possible. A leaf mal condition every symptom of the. broken off now and thenwilhnot mat- trouble will disappear. There are ter. - Fewer will be broken if the eul- '-mare people who owe their present tivating is done during the middle of state of, good health to Dr. Williams' the day. Pink Pills than to any other medicine, Early celery will be wanted the lat- and most of -them do not hesitate' to ter part of this month, or the first of say so. next. It should now be ."handled"— You can get Dr. Williams' Pink Pills that,is,. straightened tip and• the • soil 'through any dealer inmedicine or by drawn to it with the hoe. If -boards, mail at 50 cents a box or six boxes'for $2.50 from The Dr. Williams Medicine Co., Brockville, Ont. A PET CHIPMUNK. With 22 Peanuts in Her' Cheek Pouches Couldn't Enter Hole. The chipmunks in my `yard, says Mr. Enos A. Mills, who lives in the After the first slight frost bulbs of Colorado Rockies, are fed so freely the dahlia, canna, tuberose; elephant upon peanuts that they have come tie ear and Madeira vine should be taken depend upon them for wintet sup - up and stored. When the'foliageof plies. They prefer raw peanuts to the dahlia or canna is frost-bitten, cut the roasted ones. The chipmunk near or the upper part and aeave about six my cabin sometimes becomes a little) or eight inches of the stem attached particular and will occasionally ieject' to the roots. Aim to remove the roots ,peanuts that are handed to her with as a clump and with dirt attached. the shell on. Commonly, however, paper or other devices are to be used for blanching, handling is not neces- sary. A week or ten days after hand- ling more earth should be plowed up to the plants, leaving only the -tops above the ridge. If banked too long in warm weather celery is likely to spoil, and, it is safer to blanch' only as needed to fill orders. w4 Favored Designs ` k. ras There is rip doubt that the long, tunic will be -popular for the - coming season, for in the very,newest models it is featured. In the smart dress illustrated above the long tunic, press- ed into straight pleats and parted at the side, shows one of the favored designs: McCall Pattern No. 7919, Ladies' Dress, in 39 -inch length. Pat- tern in 5 sizes; 34 -to 42 bust. 'Price,. 20 cents. (�c MIOaALL .• The fancy pocket continues to be a style feature on children's as well as. grown-ups'` frocks. The little straight pleated frock with -a deep yoke is par- ticularly noticeable for the pockets in front, which are attached to both the front panel and the belt;: McCall pat- tern No. 7866, Child's Dress; in 5 sizes; 2 to '10 years. Price, 15 cents. The patterns may be obtained from your. local McCall dealer, or from the McCall Co., 70 Bond St., Toronto, Dept, W. AVIATORS, DON'T SNEEZE. Nines -tenths of Accidents in \the Air Caused by Thus Losing Control. A recent issue of the American This is the time the root should be she seizes the nut with both forepaws, Magazine coftains anaccount of Miss tagged if color, or varieties- are to- be then, standing erect, rapidly bites I Katherine Stinson, the girl aviator, `remembered. The best time to dig is away the shell until she reaches the fearn whose, school in - San Antonio, in the morning. Then the roots can nut. This she usually forces into her be spread out in the sun and exposed cheek pocket with both paws. _Her to'the wind so that they will dry well cheek pouches hold from twelve to and cure. Be sure that the dirt at- twenty of these. As soon as she has tached to the bulbs is -thoroughly filled them shehurries away tee_ de - +dried before storing in a cool .dry cel- posit her stores in her underground Mr. . They are best -sprea l;,Qut on the granary. Nor in' one corner, or placed ,on One day she managed to store shejvis where it is cool and the' ventil- ,twenty-two, and her cheek " pouches 'anon good .stood out .abnormally! With this --• swelled and uncouth head she hurried Water raspberries and:, blackberries away to the storehouse, but when she Texas, many of the aviators now fly- ing in Europe were graduated. Miss Stinson -herself has performed some of, the most difficult -aerial feats. 'When asked if she ever was afraid of falling, she replied that sneezing was the only thing she feared. She declared that nine-tenthsof the acci- dents in the air are caused by aviators control of their machines achines by sneezing. KEEP C1IILDRi,N WELL 1)1URING EIOT WEA'FHER° Every mother knows how fatal the hot summer months ale to small chit, dren. Cholera infanturn„ diarrhoea, dysentry and stomach;: troubles are rife at this time and often a precious little life is lost 'after only a few, hours illness. The mother who keeps Baby's, Own Tablets in the 'louse feels' safe,. The occasional' use of the Tablets pre,. vents stomach and bowel troubles, or if trouble comes suddenly—as it gen- erally aloes—theTablets will bring the baby safely through, They are sold by 'medicine dealers or by mail at 25 cents` a box from The Dr. 'Williams' Medi. cine Co., Brockville, Ont. BLAME SPIES FOR CRISIS. Disaffection Among Russian 'Troops Due to German Agents.. Events of the greatest magnitude are crowding on the heels of each other with such rapidity it is hardly possible to chronicle them, much less to give a reasoned statement. The fu- ture of discipline in the regiments of the 11th Army, which let the Austro - Germans through, was due entirely to the agitation of extremists which every day shows more clearly is the work of the hidden hand of German spies. The impudence of this propa ;gancla is almost past belief, In the llth Army the effect has been to nul- lify the advantages of the recent ad- vance to IIalicz. In case the Russian troops composingethe advanced forces are retiring ;west of the Sereth it is grave danger. As if this, is. not enough the ' com- munique indicates insubordination has made headway in all parts ' of the arnly. If this had happened in 'any other army one might confidently pre- dict itsfinal defeat, but Russian psy- chology is, capable of such extraordin- ary changes it may yet sbe possible that the situation may be saved. There is' still left some common sense amongst the leaders of the ignorant masses in the riots in Petrograd. If it is used properly it may justenable the government to save the situation, particularly as the provisional gov- ernment has declared itself a Com- mittee of Public Safety with the sup- port of the vast majority of the Com- mittee of Soldiers' and Workmen's delegates, Xerensky, supported by Tseritelli, Nakrassoff and Tdrestchenko,is vir- tual dictator. His disinterestedness is beyond suspicion, while his fervor, eloquence and driving force are what are necessary to bring Russia through the crisis. ` The revolution and the State are undoubtedly in danger, Di- rectly the situation was taken in hand with a strong grip the extremists van- ished. The question of the reintroduc- tien, of the death penalty is already raised,; As ,:soon' as it. can become ef- fective the Committee of Public Safe- ty will have an instrument with which to operate. The masses are too much out of hand to be deterred by anything c, now. niinarws Liniment for sale everywhere. The Contrast. When the Napoleonic wars were at their height a petition was presented to the emperor asking for the release of some English civilians imprisoned, or, as we should put it now, interned in France: Napoleon at first gave an abrupt refusal. But the secretary, glancing down, noted that "the petition was signed by Dr. Jenner, the discov- erer of vaccination against smallpox. "Ah," said Napoleon, when he was told this, "we can refuse nothing to that name. Let them go." Can any "one, even.with stimulants, imagine the 'kaiser showing such magnanimity?: Napoleon was a good deal of a brute "The aviator, she said, "passes during dry weather to insure , strong reached the hole her cheeks were so through numerous strata of air of dif- canes for next season's crop.- " distended that she was unable to en- } ferent temperatures. He often sneezes The Food .Controller, is fending - his ter. After trying again and again she :•violently, When yousneezeyou lose. ll.elp to the farm labor- situation in On began to enlarge the hole. This she all control of yourself: for the moment tario where it is acute, Represents- presently gave up."Then she rejected and if you don't catch yourself quick- -.lives uick -fives of the large •industries met in about one third of the nuts, entered, ea it s probable that your '•friends Toronto and considered ways and and stored the remainder. In a fewwill ga%her up your remains." means of releasing men fromtheir' minutes she was back ,for more. One regular work to help with the har- vest. Cyr NSa[ Tor kIN'V LON Nog u4 dal k - --- '^-•: no And '..int, . 4NiivaON 'L ONT, nit'j,K, !4•'�M ^Wl,wl A Compound gado at Wheat,. M1 Barley, Salt and yeast. lo.N.Numroor or, CaNkliATOOS A.CeT021COptraayJ#d.M bExi waipsoa orirtenio �� <40A Fpm �.jr� n"� derev6i Inanintl we ekmeee. et "'"Mr su„eo... �I'^ ner olure 4 a w�•Nn WM.nvy '';'-$ . M41 la .WgFkpl f.f ro+ -aseaseeee s; T. d' The ' hole ti ito rt itif wheat -and harle,y in rnost appetizing form day she made eleven round trips in fifty-seven minutes. Early one autumn morning a coyote, in attempting to reach her, slug into her granary and scattered . -the nuts about. After .sending him off I ga- thered up three quarts of shelled nuts and left about as many mare scattered through the earth. Over ''these the 1 tender fire, has now been writ in 'gold +jays arid' magpies squabblecl` all day, I for theirs oft generations unborn. Albert of Belgium. immortality crowns the than who, acts. The royal insignia of Albert of Belgium gave him no crown among th.e immortals; but the royal stature of his se j, as ,revealed to' the world in the ,glorious 'defence., of his people T Once a lady, who owes unsympa_ 1When re in all recorded time did thetic with chipmunks, was greatlyi the world's geniuses render a fellow - startled when one of the 'youngsters f mortal such a tribute as the "Book of sci'abled up her clothes and perched on King Albert"? Whether it be Joan of her head.. She screamed wildly, and Are burning on hen: pyre, or a common the young chipmunk, in turn fright- soldier bleeding in the trenches, they ened, fled with all haste, He took con- who risk their lives for the cause they solation with his mother, several have are illumined by the -fame that yards away. She, standing erect, shall be as light forever. The wot'ld received him literally with open arms. is full of heroes whom' perhaps only He stood erect, with one arm upon the angels sing. But of all those her -shoulder, while she, held one arm whom the world honors ' finally each round him, They stood thus for some one has taken a superhuman risk and seconds, he -eeching a fr ighene d to achieved a superhulnan task, This dcry, while she, ith a stinted muer- inn; endegvoreto ,,quiet him, It is a conetiest' when We carr lift ourselves above the annoyance of'eii r - eurriatances aver. which we have control; but it is' a greater victory When We te caina,ke thoSe cl cumsta' - ees air helpers, we eat appreciate" the' good there is in • them. -Lilcy La>:etrm: gatnnra'x Liniment Cures D'asidvtasp. alone repays a s far the ills and hurts and heartbreaks of •life, and this : alone makes one immortal. • 'Visit ybir neighbor occasionally and sec how he does 'things, Nat all flu) good farming nethods Ole used within the line��fepces onuy your.fs;i•n:, • —at least her was deemed so by the unsophisticated generations which knew him. But by comparison with Hohenzollern standards Napoleon was a mild, high-minded gentleman. Clean up the house before fowls go inti them in fall. Dr. Ferdinand King, New York Physician and Medical Author Says: EVERY WO ::AN EVERYa _ } EVERY DAUGHTER NEEDS IRON AT TIMES To put strength into her nerves'' and color• into her cheeks. There c a n be no beauty- f u 1, healthy, rosy,-,,,cheeked. Owastomenhas withbeen-: out iron. The trouble in the that when wo- men needed iron they gen- orally :00ols ordinaryrue- 'which 1 t7, which often corroded the stomach and'' did fa.r more' harm than good. To -day doctor pre- scribe organic .iron '— Nuxatpd Iron, This,particular form of iron is easily. assimilated, docs not blacken 110.100 lit- juro the teeth nor upset the stoiiittch,` It will increase the strength and en- dtiru.noe of weak, nervous, irritable, etireworn, haggard, looking :women 100 lion Cent: in two weeks' time in many` instttnces, I have used- it In my, Own practice most sttrnrisiner re#ults,— Ferdinanrl :King, 'M. D. OTI1: NitgATE� EON re ominend- � x c eft tEbove by DV. reraivatid icing can be, from is d Obtained any good druggist with an., absolute guarantee of succuss or Money refunded. It le dispensed''bv all good drui;glste, • MY OWN LAND. Thou beautifel for sunset skies, For spacious lake and plain; For mountains where the :night is deep, And fields of amber grain. O Canada—ray own land-- Riee with the moaning eea, Acclaim thy right to Fteedom's might Strong and sufficient be. Thou beautiful for comradeship When move the . pilgrim feet, Where tattered wigwams once were spread, , With star -hung roof to greet, O Canada—my own land -Thy mighty chorus sing - The soul of Empire none can stay. God bless our noble King. Thou beautiful for heroes brave, With firip and valiant tread; Who fear no unseen thrust, nor pain, And naught of death do dread, O Canada°—mee own land— I've bound my soul to thee. God shed His grace on our loved rice, From sea. too .farthest sea._ From sea to -farthest ,sea. --Charlotte Carson-Talcott iW Granulated Eyelids, ore Eves, Eyes Inflamed by sea, Daet hnd Wind qulddy rc relieved by Murine. Try it In your Eyes and In Baby:s Eyes. LJNoSmartieg, JustEye Comfort Murine EyeRemed ;at rear nrerata's et by �] yrnnil 60e per bottle,,Murirro.. aye Salve, in r'ubos'2i . $or brook of the Ewe,—Free. Ask Marine Eye Remedy Co.,; Chicago a Ontario this year will have the big - 'gest oat crop in the history of the ,province, according to Dr. A. C. Creel - man, Commissioner of Agriculture for that province. "We will have 125 million bushels as ; compared to the average crop of 100 millions." St. 'Joseph,' Levis, July 14,' 1903. Minard's Liniment Co., Limited. Gentlemen,—I wad badly kicked by my horse last` May, and after using several preparations on my leg no- thing would do. • My leg was black as jet. I was; laid up in bed for'a fort- night and could not walk. After using three bottles of your MINARD'S LINI- MENT I was perfectly cured so that I could .start on the road. JOS. DUBES, Commercial Traveller. Four things a man must learn to do If he would make his record true: To think without confusion clearly; To love his fellow man sincerely; To act from honest motives purely; To trust in God and heaven secure- , ly. Van Dyke. Minarcl's Liniment Relieves Nenrals'ia. If we. would live up ,, to ,onr. own ideals Instead of attempting to find out what the other fellow's ideals are, we would ,miss lots of -trying experr-,i ences, for you are in your small cor- ner and I in mine. Yon can not wear my, coat nor I yours; we are separate individuals and must live our own lives in our own way, not in the other fellow's way. .•-o-a-o—o—o—o—o--o---a--o--o—o-- PAiN? NOT A BIT LIFT YOUR CORNS b L OR CALLUSES OFF No, humbug 1 Apply few drops then Just lift them away .. with fingers. rf —0-0 o O—o—o—o—o--o--0 0 0 This new drug is an ether com- pound discovered by a Cincinnati chemist. It is called freezone, and can nosy be obtained in tiny bot- tles as here shown at very little cost from any I drug store. Just ask, for freezone, Apply a drop or two directly upon•a• tender corn el callus and instantly the soreness disappears, Shortly you will find the corn or callus so loose that you can lift it off, root and all, with the fingers, Not a twinge of pain, soreness or irritation; not oven the slightest smarting, either when applying- free one or afterwards, This drug doesn't oat tip the corn or callus, ,belt shrivels then{ • o they loosen and cone ri gg lit •out It is 1 no humbug workslike a charm, {bug . It l , For a few c'etlts yotl can get rid of every bard corn, soft' cern dr earn be- n itt ewe o 1as a.irlfirl e the toes, � �.s wel p calluses on bottomof your feet, It never disappoints and never t uts , bites or infiames.4' If Smut druggist hasn't any° freezono .yet, tell him to got a little bottle for ycu fret: hrs evliolesale 'hoiiee. 0 Nati0 0'" ttu—• TT ANY ease Ins ..TORONTO. QNT. ,nQ Used for making hard and soft soap, for softening water, for cieart- blg, disinfecting and for over 500 other purposes. REFUSE SUBSTITUTES. EW;GILLETT COMPANY *LIMIT n , TORONTO, OM wwN,..q NONTAVAL�✓ The 3ing as a Clubman The King is using the Marlborough Club a good deal, --when in London these days., It has the advantage oat securing for him the same privilege of non-interference as belongs to the ordinary clubman. That is to say that no special notice is 'taken of his visits. When he wants to talk to fel low-lnembers he does so; when he pre- fers to Alt quiet and listen to any tall: that is going on, he can do so. _ . The Marlborough is one of the few places Where the. Sovereign can forget his sovereignty. MQNEY' -ORDERS; Pay your out of :,town accounts by Dominion Express IVIoney� Orders. liiye dollars costs three cents. What Wehavealways seen ;done in one way we are apt to inieginethere. was „but that one way. Bentley_; Milliard's Liniment "Cures Burns, Etc. The Paris sewers are the largest and most complete in the world. - sri crL ducrror! el 1.NCER, TUMORS. LUMPS: ETC-. internal : and external, cured with= out pain by our home treatment. Write us before too late. Dr. Gellman Medical Co.. Lirnttrd: Cn111neaood. Ont: The Soul of a Piano is the Action. Insistonthe OTTO X91GE1.4" PIANO ACTION Baby's s Itching Blaming ld Q`ruicidy Soothed by 8 cn t e L It's wonderful how quickly a hot bath with Cuticura Soap followed by a gentle anointing with Cuticura Omt- ment relieves itching, burning eczemas, rashes and chafings, permits sleep for infant and rest for mother, and points, to speedy healment in most cases wheat it seems nothing would downy good.' This is only one of the many things Cu -I ticura does for the skin when used for every -day toilet purposes. Sample Each Free by Mail Addredi'post, card: "Cuticura, Dept. N, Boston, U.S. A.', Sold throughout the world. MRS8 KESO S!CK SEVEN MONTHS Restored to Health by Lydia E. Pinkhain's Vegetable Compound. Aurora, I11.—"For seven long menthe I suffered from a female trouble, with i i t severe pains in my back and sides until I became so weal:1 could hardly' walk from chair to chair, and got so nervous I would jump at the slightest noise. 1 was entirely unfit to do my house- work, I was giving up hope of ever be - nig well, when my sister asked me to try Lydia E. Pinkhane's Vegetable Com- pound, I took six' bottles and toclay I am .a healthy woman able to do my own housework. I wish every suffering wo nan would try Lydia E. Pinkhs.in'a Vegetable Compound, andfind out far themselves how good it is."—MM. CARL, A. KIEso, 596 North AVe., Aurora, Ill, '{he great number of unsolicited tes- timonials on file at the Pinkhani Labe oratory, many of evliieh are from timo totime ublisla c .b ' " ermission a. el re p y% proof of the Value of Lydia ID. �.'iiik�• am's Vegetable Compottnd, in tho treatment of female ills. eEetery Telling -woman int Canada is cordially invited to write to the Lydia ,. :l:ham .hledieiile(confidential), L, Pli Co Lynn, Mass., for special advice. It is tfree, ll bria . ote health and dna.. 1 �ro>, save.your life. 1+;I3. 7. ISSUE :3i sl7a