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The Exeter Advocate, 1918-7-18, Page 2
You may be deceived Some day by an imitation a 8 114 j and possibly you will not detect this imitation until the tea-pot reveals it Demand always tile ,lenuine "$alada" in the sealed aluminum acket and sem that you get it, if you want that unique flavour 02 fresh, clean leaves properly prepared and packed. HOW TO KEEP BABY WELL IN SUMMER. The Chinese show their progre siv spirit by paying their physicians a long as they are illhealth and ceasin to pay them as soon as they beeorn ill. This is not such a bad idea, afte all, for prevention of disease is much more important than curing it. The mother of the young child e tor turned accusingly to the ' another s and said: g "I m sorry, but you are to blame e for this r dreads the heated'' simmniertime know Do as the doctor tells you. You pay him to know. If you have not confidence that he 'does know, call" some one else who merits your con - - aim' it `,,:sr^'iP u'k,°••''�'.�•.€�. a • •`'.t � , ..a ,:k'�!'S., copyright sIoughton lin Company by special arrangement with Thee Alien, Toronto• CHAPTER X.—(C'ont'd.) Jerry made no. reply He turned aid nlan descendcloseed thod the dsoorteps, with anar leers. traun1- pliant slam. After climbing "to his seat in the cart Jerry sat listless and hold the reins in a listless Band. Th':lt promis- ing future of which he had been so cheerfully prattling, was extinguish- ed; the city that he had thought u,' -•ns' glowing with opportunity lay :notv'be fore him dark and hostile and lie felt robbed of the courage to attack. How could Nora have done it? he asked, and his imagination. supplied .the ans- wer. She had done it in Well,' to escape poverty and want. Well; per- haps she would behappy. It was late in the afternoon when, having unloaded his cart and'xput up his horse, he arrived at his Aunt Bridget's; he knew from the first glance at his mother ., and his aunt that there had been a passage at arms, Mrs. Donohue had gathered the two little' girls into one arm and Peter into the other; the children were tearful, her .eyes were siia.pping, fidence. I and Mrs.- Murphy wore the satisfied doing," Jerry flushed to the eyes `with mortification, choked down his I wrath in silence, and thereafter when he met Armstrong pased him with- out a glance of recognition. Indeed, he had further reason to regret hav- ing -approached his ungracious"'ineigh- b'or, for as it happened on that. sante day, when he had returned discour k- ed from the search fox work and was sitting weaiyand with vacant mind in his mother's room, he heard the trampling of children' outside on the stairway and then the shrill voice of the older Armstrong girl 'mPaddies! -Paddies! Irish Paddies!" "We're not Paddies!" Jerry heard Peter. cry; and then the voice of date, niore loyal, rang out: "Well, what if we are Paddies?" "My mother won't let me go with Paddies," declared the shrill voice. triumphantly, "My mother says it's a shame Catholic Paddies should live in, this house." "We're not Catholic Paddies." "Your folks are.", -� "Well, I'd: rfither be a Paddy then than what you are." "My mother sayst they're all liars ing that this is a tryingperiod. A Be sure that' any food supplies are and martyred expression of one who and they'll; burn in hell fire." Y & - fresh andpure. " Gruel used - as a has Performedwithout flinching an Don't you dare say such things'!" few willsimple rules persistentlyfollow unpleasant duty. She was several " Who'll stop me?" ed do much to keep baby well: diluent should be made fresh 'every Y I was that replied: Jerr s bd t Give plenty of cool boiled d ' h' day and kept oil ice Milk should gracious in i ding'•'farewell to her ° s Peter y': , run -ing not be allowed to stand ato accompany her wishes for their bout in a rest you. guests; a spirit of foreboding seemed going to be a policeman and he'll ar- • water. This shoed be - offered at least once every hour when baby is awake, Y but p til elfare. Mrs.- Donohue's expression Be regular with the morningbath. If cold storage at once. See that bot- of appreciation; for the hospitality en- ter attested the amusement of the the dayis ver waxnr ties and nipples are washed and scald- joyed was not' effusive. Armstrong progeny, "Policem„gn'no- e give a sponge ed between sizings. Throw away any.' She'' and Jerry walked to thei now thing. He's just a loafer, my" moth - bath also at bedtime. Do not dress moth - lodgings, ing, a says." ' s the three foog g children }' y d left following, D too warmly. Avoid drafts, sudden t over from a feeding. owi o not store baby's milk next to fzsh or behind.' "She upbraided me with m "He'islnot—and when he's a police - changes of temperature and chills by Y I•fo11y in taking' them' to live with us," man'he'11 arrest' you,,' Peter scream having a light wrap or jacket which other foods which will contaminate it. she said to Jerred and little`e an to c Do not .leave the cleansing of the yin an indignant, un-1Betty it s rY•' may be put on if the weather changes ! dertoSee that ne: "And them right there to "Come, Peter, don't speak to them or it becomes otherwise necessary. mill, utensils to any one else. See hear it. I'll never go near the woman anymore, said Kate. to it yourself.:Turn the nipples 'again. Why were h%ou so long upon "Peddles! Paddies! Irish Paddies!" goodwrong side, out. If the holes in the' the road, Jerry? I thought you'd rose the taunting chorus, and it was condition: I • Thai doorwa or a kitchen a laced in The Old 'iyindictive." It. I. P. Grey and grim, she took the tides and served in the old, sea ways, And ever the banner of Freedom flew three' unregarded days, And England, happy in peace secure, rested .in quiet ease, While wakeful watch and ward she kept along the heaving seas. 'She watched unsleeping where the far tides sweep Anfi the neareq.ir waters roar, And her spirit called across the deep, "Here. for Freedom any; tryst, I keep Evermore." Twisted and torn with shot and shell and patterned with marks of pride, She summoned her strength for a last ,long call and staggered away on the tide; No fury'of fire could stay her course; she went her destined way, And sank to rest in her ocean grave, crowned with the salt sea spray. [-ler hulk is sleeping w fere the far aides sweep -And swirl 1iy an alien shore, But her spirit calls across the deep, "Here for Freedom my tryst I p iiri: -Q n, SOAP O •roaor+iv ,"rp .4111 t....:;:. drypp, •.r�1. ri 16 Puro Cleans sinks,clos"its tills roac hes, rats 85 mice Dissolves' dirt that nothing else will mo,e. <. Living is becoming so expensive that it will •soon be placed on the luxury list. Keep the chicks growing; if there are any with drooping, wings, and sit-. ting around, they are usually troubled with lice. Equal parts of sulphur and lard mixed well and a very little rubbed, on the back of the head and the vent under each wing will do the business. keep' Evermore." Ordered His Own Death. Some British engineers,' says M. Andre Tudesq, in the Paris Journal, were surprised by an advance guard of shock troops when blowing up the last of the canal bridges at Merville. The captain in command of the sap - pegs leaped iipon the grenades piled in the middle of the bridge and kept the enemy at bay; but his men, seeing that to fire the pile -'would kill theirfii officer, i e 1 esitatd:" "Fire, boys," shout- ed the captain, without turning his head, and he died there with the Ger- pians, An uncontrollable cackle of laugh t is :veiy important _. _ the little one have at least one com- plete movement every day. If there is any sign of digestive disturbance, feed more lightly than usual and try to discover just what article of diet is to blame. Perhaps the milk is not modified right or the feed in the pas- tures is short' and the cows are being fed on ensilage. This makes a gassy, indigestible milk. Possibly the food is too rich or not nourishing enough, or something is being given unsuited to the child's age. If dysentery attacks the baby, with- hold milk. Feed upon •rice or barley water and whey. Give a dose of castor oil to clear away the offending ma- terial and summer a physician at once. There is little use calling him unless you follow his advice to the letter. I One mother whose child' had an at- I tack of diarrhea realized the danger of this disease and summoned a physi- cian. He forbade the giving of any milk until , his return twenty -'four hours later. The baby began to show %narked' improvement when man i aged according to his di"rections. The next morning rain the mother felt so sorry for the little one because he could only have barley water that she ventured to give him half a bottle of milk. The child was not restless without it, but she was sure he must need• it. The child took the milk with apparent sat- isfaction, however, and the mother was sure she had done the right thing. Half an. hour later the whole family was thrown into sudden consternation by the distressing sight of the child in a terrible convulsion. Fortunately the doctor lived near, and his prompt answer to the call saved the day. When the little one had been` taken out of its bath of warm water and its stomach emptied of the mass c2 curds which had caused the trouble, the doe - nipples become so large that the milk' never come." , flows too rapidly, either throw the 1 "Was I long?" said Jerry. nipple away or close up the opening, "So long I was sure something had with a red-hot needle and make a new happened to you. Did anything get broke?" one. "Nothing of value. Only my heart." Avoid excitement for children, es Jerry: _looked at his mother with'a pecially, in warm weather, and see humorous grin. that their naps are regular ,and ade-I "Now what's your nonsense?" ^ still sounding when Kate, flushed a with eyes' blazing, pushed her: broth and sister into the room. She did riot see Jerry, seated near the window. "You just wait where," she said, "till I finish'; off those' tv'v"o limbs—" "Oh, Kate," said Jerry, - and she turned startled and stood motionless" "I wouldn't pay any • attention to quate...- Do not wean baby during the "Yes, that was it. My heart got' them; j st let them alone—that's heat of summer. Pasteurize the broke soon after I started, and I had best. milk as an element of safety unless to drive 'slow to keep' the pieces to- ,. " ,�Y didn't hear what said, But ou • gether. That,s whyI was late." erry, k - Turit and freshness.' abo"Jerry,-ut?" what areyou tasking "Yes, I did. The best way to treat you are absolutely certain as to its , purity Know 'for a?"tall�in people like that is to have nothing to 1 certainty ,where baby's milk comes "Well, , do with them." from—whether the ha/liner stable is well, I stopped at the Scanlans to say good-bye to Nora. But, slice Kate was reluctant to abandon her clean and the condition under which it was out with her=thusliand—Charley • design of revenge. "I'd have'; slapped is milked, bottled. and delivered. If Corcoran . They were married last I them,' I'd have pulled their hair, if ' you cannot make this investigation' night,' So I just. sort of jogged into Betty hadn't got frightened and Europe's loss in meat animals ,since the beginning of the war is estimated MAKES W MAD, IN 3 h41NUTE&�' F�1im nntc, oil guess oh. Makes light. 'rolls,le,eme `itead. lint, �/."•lions IQ Sdvee Onr land helps cooeerve the Nation', tool Ti ssppiy Convenient, gulch and dean -hand, N tic do not touch dough, ' 8 . ti ♦ '• i .' 'Delivered All chafgea paid to your home, or n • through your dealer -- • four .los( alto 82 -75.;. - night loaf size 83.25. E. T. WRIQHTOo. '1 HAMILTON 1 �`• _ CANA�1 $2.76 an at equal _to one-half the total holdings g7,20 ,r in like animals in the United States. l personally, an inquiry to the proper town after that: !started to - cry." ' authorities should bring you the ne- l "Oh, Jerry!" His mother looked up , Jerry delivered a wise lecture on the cessary information. The milkof at him with love and : sympathy, ° and ; advantage of bearing one's self with Jersey cows is likely to be overrich he knew that she wanted to' press his ! dignity."I',ve. gots to practice it and to need more dilution than usual. ' hand. "She wasn't worthy of you, against the time when I get to be a Use a lassgraduateI Jerry; I—I hate her." cop," he said. And cop's family g nvith; the "Don't do that, mother.'' • He turn- I, has to be;just as dignified as he is. ounces marked on the side in prepar.�-,ed and said ;briskly to the children' You just remember that when kids ing artificial food. - Do' not depend following' behind, "You're going to, give you;their `sass; just walk away upon guesswork. See that baby's like living in here. - School's just with your nose in'the air."' . . clothing, and especially the napkins, I round the corner, and you'll make a In the evenings Jerry became a fre are carefully rinsed free of all soap,! lot of friends, and sometimes in our quenter of the Y.M.C.A. 'Building; I oh building or chafing will result. Do not: use, budint „you can. go up. and play on there he' prepared himself for the napkins the second time without: the roof." I civil service examination by exercis- washing. Air and sun bedding and I l lKa to smiled grateful. "Peter will ing'in the gymnasium and by joining d clothing. Do not let a little child like that won't Peter " the class of candidates that receive I Peter agreed that 'he would like it instruction twice a week from 'Various a ,. you, lie with its clothln wet. This is i and declared . that she' lecturers. He' learned to know` the g anal little Petty likely to cause irritatin„encour- - • etween a mittimus and a would 00110 1 L too. ' •-" difference ° ages the habit of bed wetting. 1 "And it's the snug little place that subpoena; he became able to tell what Be regular with a child in•all its you'll have'to live in," said Jerry, a felony is and why it is worse than habits. Do not offer attention ore;"Kind of like a doll -house, it's so .a misdemeanor; he learned that a continual amusement if the little one' snug•`' simple' assault is not assault and bat can'be contented without them. Re-iltory, and that -perjury is not cub» member that flies and insects are a CHAPTER XI. creation of perjury. He learned menace, as they carry dangerous dis- ease germs from place to place. Sini Jerry'd'id not allow many days to go when a patrolman may arrest and when he may not, when he needs a by without seeking an interview with: his friend , Ro er Trask, ; He found warrant and when he doesn't -sand - ale; soft, fresh clothing makes 'baby g after he had learned these and many much more comfortable than fussy I that Trask had been mindful of his other puzzling, '. necessary .facts, he garments, stiffly starched - or -soiled 11�Ioniises and'had obtained all the found that there here+still many more ones.''Avoid he possible contagion' information that a candidate for the that he mustbe P ntagion .police force might, need in order, to Prepared to - know. of crowds. The more nearly lieb qualified n ac ac- • co pane m o t e• o lees�of, the :the higher rose 'his respect for those After Meal -Time. Prepare your dishes carefully for • their cleansing. It pays.: The ex- perienced housekeeper, of course, washes her cooking utensils as she goes along so that not many are left to be taken care of after the meal, These should be piled ,next to the dish- pan. Greasy pans may be wiped out with . soft paper, which then makes good fuel, All other dishes, plates cups and saucers, and silver should be put together in neat stacks in the" arder in which they are to be washed, Cups should be rinsed tante piatey scraped and rinsed before they are piled together. All bowls and other gtensils, which have bald. Stare iy foods, 'should be filled propeptly with paid water, Those which h,,ave had in thea,} sugary foedS or fit ak ones like gelati e, sheujxl be fillac With. hot �.a water, soon as 13milk jar or 'can is emptied it 'should I r•'grnitiy be ,ill,- e with coke water, 'Ali preferred order in which to wash the dishes is to dispose first or pots and ttanx. `hen, to fre@lh water, ?,rash lie Olen t ' he silver, :and. then the china; This order hest' because it gets the weret pari cif the vtor* e t of the io5 first, and deereaaes t' ei,. danger of breakage or the fluor dighee, rt is Also best for the hands, Keep fl °ei'tz;t [Utchen Cofyl. The farmhouse kitchen, elkou)d if possible, face the direction frolii which the summer winds come. Bach an eiss postire. is not always possible, but an openiing through another room solrit3- times allows the air to enter from that quarter! Doors at4 windows should be well screened; outside blind will either temper the sun's rays or r•cep out the ram, prepare himself. Trask i fact ear y ,came ,qua i e for membership in the police f lice, Paint or oil the floor if it is hard Civil Service Commission and saw. who Alread wore the uniform he had n Y t d and smooth; if it isnot, cover it with him enrolled as an applicant, never before realised wh t fund linoleum. small rugs or rubber mats And now," Trask said, "all you can ,knowledge it' ,was necessaryfor the do is to wait yyoursturn and meanwhile g placed before the stove, sink and table make yourself fie, or patxt}man to acquire. "I'm prevent strain on the muscles and rest. "I've„ almast a lawyer already,” he said to ! got to do more than' that . his mother after boli the feet, Painted walls, or ' those said Jerry. "I've got to find tti ie{ . ."Sure,about a aricop of covered ve ed wltn washable Parer, toeeth-! Xon don't know of one do, you, IVI1 'Bitch study. to be a cop is s- er w painted weodworlc look Trask , belong to one of the learned profes- a a ox Ith well ° ao t � rays A sink with salmi n He tried to h 1 g water keeps e�ai lsm• he made in and feel cool. I No, Trask could not help him there. °s>ons.. - (To be continued.) the housewife's temperature down ownguaiacs among h is h friend's w o ;were; and so does a fireless cooker,': The employers -of •=}abor,,,but met with poi. _ JUIN': coal o encourag:e'ment': Business was'in r wopd stove phoula b e glei ,P e. depressed, condi o , th • number o2 merited by' one burning pa@ or oil, Of �� g Ilio neem to d was 1 (gondol.) ncr dein A friendly gnarled old willow dreams the. .latter t e, the blue -flame stove' e' no Aind screens a, limpid -pool, � one seem, to ' eve need' of a s -filled", e, highly satisfacstoryr itolvPorlc':. Je,:. making'e,I Where'fish glide otl lay school, A kitc43ert cabinet is inv i ajilalfa for rounds pan -14s li 1 sii9la�. " Machine As one divines ,atonia sudden gleamfl. savh ste p ar;4 sgaoe. 7o fazu1iy &flop s, jrgn plied les,��z'ever snore and Jul , in hesitation, seems Within read 'of ioe should `attempt to Male d ehearitene` ,; " J tieoazr'e'nio oil. drooping camuanule , ctt throw h t a mer sensitive spout cin aloin? •at zi + 6u1'n wlth9ut a re g igh A friend, na 1 d .old ill � ( Yg >ieh o co :� o I s o s r•t ri er w r e to i1P a�s to ou P ht� e• a -. Vii. x 0 1 �1 u g. YY'h��°a s f ,+ r e .o v ow d ••eains X30 s9 tp t be i ztitootei list ,. And screens a limpidrpooi)'l eonsidore d, yyeh�niade 1ee.,ghesi of g -11 •ci in h}nt sod Ivbe 1l to a .Iter hesitation gone, she d'eenie .� 72T1 Fill wolyc orad good dimer gee frl preferable tq a ca. ono, kio9P >r'- 'r# ra •"�1` ll. til hie be'altli lila esrengtil l 'rp.w.ere time to break st rule; .. gl' Rr Phle which is 40o thorp war no Work a ,ane might be` 'Within the wat'erecool sMajl t9• ire gogt $"Ylae. jrelriitted ,to dot LSIe�y'A, ,dere oW1Herliltihap lPlaves,herfairhair'h`he i:i ligtll� •pi 14 eget}. oni toa }l}Pngot,iobslhe wwhile to seve streams,pprolloti�attf;ebtls3'hogt wjfan}aya WPJ?8t�tileeshipp riyth1ng�, u�t A 1'iendly r natI 4 ohl willow dreams. oho total ted to spend MQre tjmp ip a erever kip applied e w to told } at • pl,nd screens a iimpld pool! A, e13 h�F w'jnl$e by hAip$' It h �iere was zlathi�ig then but thfl•L h i e rsJt;tter and Qjr' ca'p l kept, out o jgfi,t 119.14.1"0 again in , a Month o the wtehen, space, sanitary we' "4 p, fgre an k}ls alt's hacl Soli ofµ the old hens wllear they d}'e erre k 'own � � th>•ougli laying. Tho a -lets ar© h „ a 1 times, !chicly is Xn�1111 t at lee pis'ed on Ciel Avoid feedln Cheek , o but never more so than during the sure f •thd'•t �t "'° ( g f od that Iles ;aunamer, syrronroiags end tlrr� er ,cur me • y . 1 it it was to ,ins a p the p, fellow Mair now there "Ls' best Por wintery egg pronation. are conducive to ea.it'n t a�. • � e , wi: a envy--lvi out t e been in stock .for a doing time as d thought, "1 suppose you have lab. 1 d It ill I t : .. q 1S n • " mon c y. w sure y cause trotible. There was Armstrongs who with his A P4.41-1)'9.-11.111. will Brea ty reduce wife and two children occupied the Saslta,tchewan }sin Qiowers have the cost of making poi, s. There ars many things that ought Lo he ilsandieri in no ether wad, th a} With gongs; deep yea;1x eyds on the the things that come it the mail— o ask nm one s -1i letters, circulars and perigdicals,y ;;. ittg Its "us" a i influence with l his Some of the story magazines, 2o`i'1ii- siiniployer to gat -him received as an stance, are nowadays unlit to come apprentio--a request that drew the intra the borne first -floor, -suite., of'the .: apartment contributed over. 25b,000, including house and who, as Jerry soon discov- a whole tirainloat of flour, to varioif exert, came home tipsy every Saturday patriotic, puz'posS. e Fislooizing ferret -eyed + er'6a,i ere, yet n© ..earned goad way `Prr al ons of exude on, ane g al - }}It a' pall}gibing shop; Jerr!,+ �r8fi%u ec non. of kerosene .nd olio gallon of 'ie would e oru4e carbolic acid mixed inalses a; good spray for poultry �lioilses: • Spray thoroughly every. two weenie: Once a month paint with a brush, using than mirtu•z•e on nests rdosts and cracks: i cooI}y ia1soient° rejoiruler,, "Nothing VT i'�atc k vgareameal siker arra U .tts r�pp1d !p 'y p ��•• Plts tlli LEALi(iN p'RSItl(Efi(IPfldtt5t J,'��� iran�EsrK s�r>�st+ooniP .dl EA01 C. pppp F QaOE R `. e `. .i 0 e M Cp a � K • N 4 -Two Sizes-5Oc and $1 you aro young but once, but touch- of ) rami ' Velveola you can be youthful al ways if • Soi.i er-aine Face Powder, 50c. c you care for our cnimpleta ice. 'AellvogoncealetherninorY leen properly. Dail ubeoll''nilkwes d r " graixd t3 �$l�am, I;nclude0ii�the comr�leto M. (earxl 're've a P k;� l�nQcrt'Mi n�ratxl okoitetproduete .. ilemishea,overcornes pim'leg jt youx dip gl@t'G is 1ngra n's� and b other per 61•u do , 1885 eruptions. ��13�q ' r�'ode2attt for the teeth, �6c. its 4.istinctivo thei•apotAtig quality has boon glyinp he It1t . A rget/V51 with tvtllagkiclend asst e ��,�a ��.�k� �ur�h tll0 ,aomplea,ioi;, Xt keeps orx. ! Aa,cia t m9 Ii aok th y �" $9VI (1�* a P ago•o$^ shin •toned UP, 1$oft gilts clean, Xpira:n'� Toilet P,>c1P ox Perfume ,8�4SLlr l�er, ii i wlll•glve you, withogt Thi rRl-'ii3ed flO'. nlli� char pi. R @T a ortrtii; of A world ya'u alorto h aaa oUjz t d el�i;l )eas pl :?4 4 meet otloE►j?iFttrre ao rase acli Rad '�r.14hQr �l in41,10ecl ai�:You et p i11(ferern ls9i't it So pare irgtion is`o a i Y Ali ma I:-&R}laotipri for your p r p y 1i3kpsri9t (�slb Fur druggist, >..��d_u, IP�L4alri Q °tnd#40 gta fq, 037 M d iDDO A4aDAYM tA4IIDIARDJXD JF Mt AADDaM R RXWAI.A *A* ■M\Ta2 Mf AAM RRDbAASO /{D +s.:. -a. :;w, ?. •m.• t /OAS .s- a Mm:-'p::•�• .�.7; D.Ca'a..1. 4› <=.•, w l➢ •"•f.,twast** *AW*0 ns nv•*< ¢sM...A.0 a.YPbA w,plR n.,LD . � grn.u.1`Y 4X.Utl. i1 Ptara, ;iQh, mellow tot?pr anti the sensitive responsiveness of this tarnaus Instrunne,nt corn - ,bine to lift it high above tato commonplace. It:is a ., ipne that will maintain ltd enduring . charm for generations. eo'rgi t1 3dlo{Jel, [00Q,o0 Y` E v'T LLIAl s 1)140 co ploitTED OPiijovot ONT. . Gr nada', Ql „,cit iii? hap est Piano Maker') 1