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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Advocate, 1919-3-6, Page 71.." .WnYY V. The Latest A ean]Linatit'n o£ u0g teed .Salt -in that :Features a meet tinusunl collar which e::tends on one eide9 to knee. Rinst1], McCall Pattern No. Wien``, Mieses' Dress.. In „ sizes; 1u to 20 } e. k s. Price, 2r cents. a. This pa:ttere may be obtained from your locei McCall dealer, or front the tk'Ca]11 Co., 70 Bond St., •Toronto, Dept. W. NO NAVAL BASES Iti PACIFIC .. e Queen 1 of the m • +,•di Isien(ls is! ,:4gitati_ i, Auetralia -• The evtion of J.ixrwtll ial hns3Gtl"1c or, the retention of the :1Tar.ahatll 1 l rets in the Paeilic, instead of .sulfil':ittine ;i`. tlsm !•o. the mendetors system to? t`:lail'll Crca't; Britain .self', ether cttln-j tries are vellihns to lend esih pence ell rte:pee ' or the c;ls,ho:ition of formes': Gem= m ee for, iec, is ca,rearng Ames; tr 'il'i ro.ne Oaten. The Minister for Jollier and Industry in the New South': Wales Cabinet, now in London, points" met that resolutions adopted by the Federal Parliament of Australia with respect to the future control of Ger- man colonies in the Pacific are in- spired more by the fear of: future wars than from a desire for imperial i^r!ED S+ Ks expansion, to which the democratic � l4�R� reeling of Australia is onnosed. The senan'irnous ,feeling is that former AT RISK Of DEATH (.:,.,man possessions must in future XPi _�H - M 31e tested as colonies and not: as naval bases, with very 1t� he colonization, as was Germeny's practice. The IslarshalI Islands are a=st :all group or coral islets, with a linitew native population. presenting few in- dueements to settlement even Ly such r, frugal and indnstrius people as tho Zeo mese. On the other hied, alley, would afford safe .shelter to the lar - ge=t lied in the world, and their po :''.tion aright, homier cortical circum -1 stances, render them a menace to Aeetralin. If Japan is not prepared t 1 ac:eept a mandate n ith 'reseed to the tenures of these islands it is clear that there must be rigid restrictions de:? 'o tetei, utilization as a navel base or coaling station for the Japanese flee{: or the fleet of any other coun- try. Only by suer recans•will A'.Is-j tr•,1ia, end witis Australia the world,) feel satisfied that they constitute no nien:eve: in the fi ;ire t).. peace o tete frceele?,l of the so: s. British troops takng back .he civil pajala,tiou CLEANSES 'NOR RAH MAKES FE III s THICK, .Y, WAVY 'fly this:; �.11 dandruffd appeal$ and hair Stf)hpS. eorhzig out. 141.504.PD VOX. 1.4:t fitta'r. atsltr reward. Reid Bros,. bo hWI1L ort. vox SAM: VV. gLi-. EQUIPPED NIIVitar.,krieR -iand fob gi'lptlu� Mang in ll0aus1 ,e0 Tor 41.201 on quick sale. Box tern Ontario. Insurance, carried $100.0. 4 Nyiuzr. T'salilishlAtt 7" iii5;ziew .OnriV;S,EOF wLlebrC?gRolni4s L7 Franco "Wu!' ueil2o000:` Wort1l "Miaow that amount. Apply I.- 11., a4o Publishing Cr.. TAmited. Toronto; tereotesro eenotee Surely try a `"i'andeline Heir cleanse" if you wish to immediatelye1:0E;E . . 4 . double the beauty ref your' hair. Inst ou internal and .external. cured with. out vain by -licit' x%07.00- treatment. Writ*. I>4adlc,al moisten a cloth with Daneerine and draw it ct~refully through your hair, taking ane small strand at a time; this will cicen ;e the hair of dust, dirt or any excessive oil— in a few minutes you will be amazed. Your hair will, be wavy, fluffy and abundant and poi sess an incomparable sofLuEss, lustre and ivauriaace. Besides beautifying, the hair, one ap- p1ieation of Da:uterine diseoiveu every liar'ttele of dandruff: xrvigorates the scalp, stopping itching and falifng,hair. Danderine la to the hair what fresh.: showers o'f, rain and sarlehi.ae are to vegetation. It (foes light to the roots, invigorates .axed strengthens them. Its exhilarating, stirn els tang au(i lffe•1a, ci- 1 dt=ciug properties cause the hair to : us before too Into. 1 r. Eellm fir Co.. Limited. Collin '?od• Ont - A UTO T11 T:S.: 1x >VL `i'O `nags• 413.25- Rebel, $1.65. Rei feed cut rate prices. haver idle tiarage-Rublo-r t'o.. 4`ae1'ru1,'2 and I1.04,11ton 5zs.,'`.l~uroeleu.' Pad ?e8 ii; rt tre.ste, ,t. ai' .>t, 'M'Iontread. CANOE. ps tYl eta t,'l'.'it:..rr ''tires at2P.ie1 3eS, Rf::- ....a The Fiver Sebald t and broken bridge at Tolimal. BRITISH ENGINEERS ENSUED SAFETY OF ARMY." The Canadian Department. ofi iZn- mires and the Linit'od• States Bureat]. of Fisheries are pl'alt ing elaiinook! salmon eggs fr.,2n elle Pr.eifle cease in .the St. Lawrence river system, s always food wild play ,a b16�. part As a ma.n. so a food fr body and brain. (Contains the auldi�±±' hosµ � e� the rain) t Canada, cod t3•a• rel License N0.20 1r Every as Was Tested and An Anti- dote Found Six Months Ahead of German Schemes. Of the deeds of self-sacrifice on "the home front" none is more noteworthy than those of the small band of offi- cers and N.C.O.'s of the Royal Engi- neers—mostly chemists—who risked death by slow poisoning in their ex- periments to ensure that our troops should bo equipped to withstand and heat the German gas. Lieut. -Col. Edward Frank --Harrison. C.M.G., head of the department, who died recently, was warned repeatedly this year thet unless he gave up the gunners; and six months later the small box respirator was distributed to all troops. Of these respirators, 20,- 000,000 0;000,000 were made. Italy asked for them, and all her troops were supplied within two months, The result was that in the• big attack In June, when the Austrians crossed the Piave and. fired hundreds of thousands of gas. shells, the Italians had only two Iron killed by gas. aw.—. THE TERRIBLE "ASHCAN" Captain of U -Boat Describes the Effect of Depth Charge With the Fingers! ° Says Corns Lift Out Without Any Pain 4-0 { grow Long, strong end beautiful. You can tua1y; haw pretty, soft, lustrous heir, a el lots; of It, if you gill spend a feev ceuts for a email bottle of Ifl]owiton's Danderino ut any drag store or toilet e;ouuter and try it es directed. The Sea is Els The eea is His, He made it, Black gulf and sunlit shoal, From Larriered bight to where the long Leagues of Atlantic 1;01; Small strait and ceaseless ocean Ile bade each one to hq. The sea, is IIis: He made it— And Britain keeps it free By pain mire strees and striving Deyord the maims" lt,;ih, B;: vieile extern wile °thus sl,"t, Ey lives of many men; Tlartai ;h. nights of shale, e-eroogis dawniegs Meeker iter altar This sea thea 'Go;1 created, Britain has kept it free. Sore corns, hard corns, soft corns or any kind of a corn can shortly be lifted right out with the angers if you will apply directly upon the corn a few drops of freezone, says a Cincinnati autbority. It is claimed that at small cost one can get a quarter of an ounce of free- had just stopped a cabman to enable E AStt idlY D ilpctfeal, i,eore' it ,right not i;t ,e :Hort, Maple Sugar Lams 'e -'s ero;I oc. papte ugar :end syrt.p is all gone. Pricks. this. t'e:ar will be just about: as profitable. The export trade ie t1 veiopinen What tl]: dealer. \.ant is :more maple. Tager, Imre rtlarw. s ap,;.anri lit:ter Make yo;.'r r]ap°a by ih tray this year by tallith -it; all the trees you can lta]tr die. is far as the boiUng t^ oes .it Ia just about as ea'4r to handle the seat. of 5,0000 tree.", as 6ui). ftiaar0'rs litoinzent Crcrn" Crargeti tr. bio" Too Freese Some : r a;i w l'o," : ;`o :, nu;edthe new eli'r' 1"Y t.'.ti? ll';i ste for ,rine' sweet i"" a .'0 ac'" ' lh' na�r'ia e,a�Fl al Lao. agth the N,>i o ;, Peat ,;1•al 1i'9 ` w tiv i?n a to :+>":s. a an:l. frail;,;- a;a*�(at - I.. t htia t:i 4:', i+.ela that he ': as l..e . in. ° 3 .r a . -.-; ea Cic*lu.,l him anything 1:Gt $•twa:l, a.ntr: w4l(.•1'r ialt any",tYling vet: on A fe>. f~«., :, 1 -,:..ter tail ad's entered t1.e store tan'1 w (eti for Cf`•* a air! Beni. C•oitnt me the srt!unt lial cnrinin3 stAw, go on," ii":<e Who Nailed with couracre high ogees can't 1; m;. Birk is hatched To chart the neriloue ways un/neve--- #1:. Tell. me where these nen lie! To fight a path for shins to come Q:s, y•`: e'er i� telt a • e a, 'hey =tired at Dead Mao's quay, The sea is God's; He mane it- �• Rheumatic MRS :P.6) And these men kept It free, so Are relieved in a few days by 0 little land of England i taking 30dropeoft',.other Seisel's, ce y}t'rtpnfter ineansand onretiring. '. 0 mother of hearts so brave, •• It resolves the limo and acid '"' Man sav this trust shall 1 .ss from ej accumulaationfntile rrtiusclesand pu thee t• joints r.o these deposits can ha io Who guards tt Nelson's gravel !! expelled, tiffs, reHavingpain and 6j Aye, but these braggarts yet sheIl o) .uore:acaa. Seigel a Syrup, oleo Cr,, learn Rrho'd hole the world in Lee, The sen is God's --anti Britain, Britain shall keep it Spec. a�[inarura zlntenea Cb perp■ totes, . OIS �.R t bi Sr't6S a a v v ia\s r v 4p.. 'AA It happened on a busy crossing MIIFYtik�* •' in Edinburgh. The poliee]na on duty Cs known as "Extract oftRoots," e contttiLtenodopereo otherstrong 0, • drugs to kill or ataslc the pain ofe • rheumatism cr lumbago, i` re- se • moves the cause. See. a Loule • gyp et at drtsggiste. :x The Retort Courteous ' e a ' Wen "`ia From the 'captain of a TJ -boat, a .zee° at any drug store, which is sulfa- the cross traffic to proceed TI mai. tient to rid one's feet of every corn in blue kept the cabman 'waiting limp, bedraggled figure that had been or callus wititout pain or soreness 01' longer than was strictly nece_e ry, fished out et the sea with a boathook, the danis ger of infection. so that the latter, beginning to ,zot'. tame to methe following depth and whiletionYsticl y, dries ttlhee momr ent it' restive, started to pray eed, althea .l of what it is like p charged,the hand was still against hint. ss "Jacl;stafi" in the London.Daily irritateetthensu does ngtissue. ar even The policeman turned upon tint in Mail. '?" , This announcement will interest a lege. e"Well, how did you like it . Ire, many women here, for ft is said that . "Did ye no' vee net' I a urn' '.i \,my asked irsinically. By "it" the goes- the present hihere, el f it is ar is put- hand?" he shouted. toner meant the series of exploding ting corns en practically every The cabman smiled scornfully. "ashcans" which had thrown slay- woman's feet. ward big lumps of the sea mixed "Weil.. I did notice that it hetsan t of submarine. My Standard get dark. suddeniv," he said, NIA ut 'With fragmentsy didn't know it veal y ''r liar, 1. ,"e ca 4;: ark he could not lipre 12 months. 1Te Dazed, and evidently uncertain of refused From S a.m. till 10 or ixTo live as gently as I can; it's talo] rx e all my time tae r;ee h wn anatomical condition, the U- To be no matter where a man• 0, .0 p.ni throngi]o.. the week including is o t in felt his leets then his Inerdiewhile starring around with ere mien. periments, and his langs were becom- ing ilrtpregnate,�, 'When influenza came gradually to him he answered; the question in slow, methodic speech. Being depth charged, he ,said, Was "awful." The strain of it so dam- aged the morale of a snbinaxine's d r he; vas at this post. All the boat ego a a , while he was absorbing gas in his ee- amts, comically bewrld d Then as ' realization of what had . happened seized him he had not the strength to heat it off. His staff shared the risks with flim. The officers and N.O.O.'s who had to test the effects of every kind of gas crew that if they got away they were and every typo of protective mask - of no further : use. By the shock went day after day into sealed chant- of the explosion lights were put out; bers containing concentrations of the ;frequently Ieaks were started in the • gas. In the early days particularly, hull, ,and the boat, was thrown sight in when about tiff men werr) engaged on her side. To tele what cones of good or And eling to faith and honor still; To do my best, and let that stand The r€cord of my brain and hand; And then, shoul failure coin.e to me, Still work and ope for victory. To have no secret place wherein I stoop unseen to shame or sin; To be the same when I'm alone As when my every deed is known; To live undaunted, unafraid; Of any step that l: havo made; Te he without pretense or sham Exactly wh a t men think .1 n. this work in London and 20 in France, Creeping along in this condition, they never knew what the result would with charges bursting all. around, al- Y be. +' though they might not be very near, r Y® e degree, a s in •. t. for sometimes a mask. that appeared ing, they would be extinguished again o TO -NIGHT TRY In theory to be perfect failed in this by the later detonations All a crew a, a hadget 'd dot was to run their boat out 1 X E 1 All were poisoned In some d g was pp 1' f7 It lights were got go Kee p our '-t Heal practical test, and the Men -n a to coo. o • out of the gas chamber as .best. they of the danger area as quickly as pos y inar n. - . .. , ._a__:.. F,,.,,. `M.iis: ?1,n �1 'l vne -••r,ld CUL 4tL%lie al, .r,". — - --- _ WAS, I If they escaped they were Acitiaip: ted Gas Attacks. i tunato. It was, a. terrible ordeal, The Germans introduced poison gas "Noe ," p9'iease, will 'yiau give me some meat?" he ended. ...eon April 22, 1915..at Ypres. For eilzh,:t months they; used elilorife. Then they This odd anti elitnax to a tale of added phosgene, making a.lnuch-Inore terror astonished the auditors. But deadly combination. But by this 'time the U-boat captain meant the request anything they might do had been an- quite seriously. It appeared that in the port her sailed from whichlwas ticiiiat,$d and allowed for by the, chemists o1 the Royal Engineers, neither Kiel, Wilhelmshaven nor Zee- ` Mugge) meat had for ra long time They had tested every gas and had been unobtailhable. Now he had :hopes found the antidote. :rick cot" res cotton -waste of: a good, square meal, and: that liis pad, kno beefs the "black veil" respire body was whole, he nett thought of tor, bed l eel1 succeeded l b t the Hypo; •.his stomach. Which was very Thin heimet,‘ and the latter in turn by the flannelette helmet, with a chemical impregnation giving proteCLio]r, against phnsge11o. This helmet was intGoduced in Au- guat, 1915 --four months before the Germans used phosgene --and- from that , time 13ritaili Was always six Months ahead of .Germany in gas .de fensive prepeeetioi,s. Early in 1916 the large bee 7respirater, was supplied to t<lrectatl st troops such Ali ninclriee like; if not very.heroic.. The Briti,s4] Government has ar- ranged for the establishment of mills for the production of pettittrilour on a large. scaile. ` Nalnpcel a ,little commune : in the War -devastated section. of France, has chosen Mines: d'Iiivne as; halals Mayores$, the first woman in Veance to- be thus honored. for that Cold and Faire?. Feeling. Get Well, Keep . Well, gn&Z1 ish Flu, "n' LIABLE: ATTN.-4.1U, One limy of fostering sport: to , French regiment stationed near the Ethi.110]hnd a than kilornetre footraoe is herd once a month.' The- winner re- ceives txreive rays' leave; the second man ten days;. the 'third, fourth, fifth and sixth, eight clays; and the neat ten hien' six days. giistal:ti'a`L.Irtsit*ut elm's% Aigta#ssn,. Women will ''be aadmitteci as del,- r. gates to the permanent International L•aber, Conference which is hi process of formation at Paris,: t i;.nian - "Ylere, `take this ohlieken away." 4i'axte r—=�T1r1]i.t's the, matter with it?" Airitlan— "dt's an wings am 1 niachinery'i ED. 7.--Iti3ST.J nay Borst fen shyin' rwt y e feet' ' MONEY ORDERS. The safe way to send Iitosey by nail is by Dazninion lilxitrees ':Toney Order. Actually Occurred A British officer who toured the 'West during the war on propaganda work is said -to be telling his colleag- ues in London that this incident ac- tually happened: `'On one of our trains we had -no dining car and stop- ped at Green River in Wyoming, -X think it was, for louts at the station restaurant. My waiter seemed to be quite a typical cowboy,' recruited for the emergency, and when he asked me what kind of pie I'd have for dessert I asked what kind of pie be had.. 'Mince and apple,' he replied. After ,come' hesiitaioya eolith seemed .to arouse his ill -will, I asked for apple ple. `Say, stranger,' he responded. with unmistakable1nenece, `what's the„ matter with the mince pie?" iiluit tela r,lst!..tu la.:C res iii?y'!%SS.; xis Our British Navy -- ..cve,IfIT here at home .ROk,�';�� Biosis s Lin mer 1 Las itia punch that ] e1aelies rheumatic is twin fxs This V...r.r dogesthra.- sca:terior4ztYtta' ai'ii-:r es1.4uii eal- edy t , ., .r,• "a;t ;: ,r:fhNeej r .t l liritiy,a ' to the'Szg c S t •tl L relaai, s' w R' (t 3:x 1 ,.r1 help Ia.r e. tt i Te ii, Strains, sti.5%.,..c.7%h, a r .s i'a...1 gow ti uioeS.g Get :ottr 1• tr:e t-:"s,,ia_ costs �ttti?°r rii,tans to c ..t' y •tr dra gi t nt^ ' ; ,r'' I c a it bandy Ir:y for 'dm in Canada. 'L'lia big L.; to is tit on "7* sit; Words fail to tell thee what we feel; God's blessing' on thee be, Great Britain's bulwark and her pride, Pirat-,e -watch-dogs of the sea. Bice Is the Iridinsustenance of 54 perytieant, Of the u]lfaaatants o:f the glove. 30c-, Wk., $1.20. Cureuragavelourliars a'>,rrxl) the hair outstraight, the YYltua '1'he next morning shanapuu cure Soap and hot water. seee'sie Each Fr. oe,by Mail. :.Addrsa oEt•- bAryl : "(~cots:r*..t eat., ta1,'Bonen; LT.e,Ae"` old by dealers throughoUt the world. .. w..c..x )wwm..rx. BE'"~y 1110 w,I. , T irr Y HAVE oho s Distemper Compotirid 'listen ;s't t I ?ai tot ::L t51 a, is cl k e4.3,nn.gtng tireatbet•- rilitfa>i ttls,t>t and spring-, their systeints. betoine: .i•tnr down ,silt`' ,i>,y to*,u11: t1i`c they are Yet' :si:s+e:]itio)e 111',' `s<.... f 1 19, :1 ,b i L :f.; ,_1, . :: NIt; . i i k., COUGHS . n.., •,C:`YLDS. 5T,,ret,1,:,, ;;Lei:l ih"t7 yrii9'i ljaui'ge 111 good eondfr eed, •'xo Claw :s1 1.1 ar± i t ,1 f 41. tH:aSe. S OS'1 v ° �.. ..�- 1-1 Cii't}.rtiN<rr {-toah ', ti i lid4sfitt, r 1 .1 4 i 4 N