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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Advocate, 1919-4-17, Page 7eese Do -you shave with. a saw ? OOLISH question No. 11991 Maybe. But compere fele si intinent the illustration'$ $neve. They show pretty well what we're driving ca; that is, unless a bled° is stropped regularly it develop° an edge very Iilte a saw, and. causes that "pulling" and after -smelting of which you complain. Not so with the A'htoStrop Razor. For th£ strop- ping feature, you see, reform the saw -Take edge that results from shaving, and provides t'cu with a sharp blade for every shave. The beauty of it ie you don't have to re- move the blade from the razor to sharpen it, nor dog you have to take the l utoStrep Razor apart to clean it. From first to lea -- stropping, shaving, and clean- ing --the blade remains in the razor.. Reece Steep --- 12 blades --- •$a irlsAFETYin 3 ec'T(STR,OP SAFETY 'RAZOR CO„Liroltr4 AntcStrop Budding, Toronto, Canada 7 UT INC THE SUN- BEAMS TO and studied and striven to construct If a harness that would fit the ,elusive sunbeam and compel it to serve pian direetly instead of indirectly. In, 1893, Jelin Ericsson, 'a Swedish scientist, constructed an apparatus which demonstrated the possibilities of the use of the powerAof sunbeams for mechanical purpose's. He secured the power in the area of leis apparatus, but failed to concentrate it. In 1913, the Shuman Brothers es- tablished a ",Sun Plant” in. Egypt, by which they succeeded in developing ineclianical power at the ratio of sixty- three horsepower per acre of reflector. exposed: that ratio, however, was not Bufficieiit for practical purposes, and, like Ericsson, the Shuman Brothers had failed to concentrate the power sufficiently to make their scheme prac- ticable. Per many, many years scientists have failed in their efforts to make the sunbeams do practical work, al- though they fully succeeded in de- monstrating that tho power is there in abundance. They have all said that spine day one would accomplish definite results, and now Dr. W. J. Harvey, eye specialist and member of the Royal College of Science, Toronto, leas succeeded in doing that which will carry his name down throngh the ages as one of the great benefactors of die rare. Dr. Harvey has succeed- ed where others had failed. By a combination of small mirrors he has :.ucceeded in gathering the sunbeams and concentrating their heat at one pont. So thoroughly has he done bis t v.ork that apparently there is no limit to the intensity of the Belt that may be obtained at the point of coneentra- tion. The Wee f<.iy Fashions e. pit You Want to Become a Nurse? Most women third that a long and - expensive training is required to qualify as a nurse. In reality, sound practi- cal knowledge of nursing methods can be acquired in a shorttime by home study. Nurses are 1n great de- mand. They earn from $16 to $90 a week. The Royal College sys- tem enables you to Quali- fy as a nurse without ' leaving your, own home. Write us for particulars. litoyae College of Science Dept. 40. 'Toronto, Canada A frocl of simple lines for the miss. The side -gores are in two see - ions and the tunic is banded with soutacbe braid in an attractive de- sign. McCall Pattern No, 8842,q Misses' Dress. In 3 sixes, 16 to 20 years. Price, 25 cents. Transfer De- sign N. 819, Price, 10 cents. Great Benefit to Mankind. In practice, this new servant will do wonders for its masters. We have only to think of the uses that uulirit- ed beat et a nominal cost can be put to. It enter: into every phase of human effete. comfort and convenience. Let us coneider one. the automo- bile. Think of every garage in the country with a battery of mirrors on • its roof as part of its regular equip - lama instead of a gasoline outfit.. !During every hour of sunshine they ' would store up free power in Storage b;:tteries. Standard bath -Tice for standard ears. Think of the eleanli- iess, the abnens a trf "smell" and the 4 low ilea of transportation. The antonlobile is only one item. SOLAR MOTOR IS NEW INVENTION The mind cannot grasp the ehanges' OF VAST IMPORTANCE. t that are coming to the world through 1 Ar, Harvey's ey's sueeers. Unlimited heat 14 without fuel! Beat that by .boiling After Many Years of Scientific Investi water will make steam to turn dyne - g ition Device is Discovered For Utilizing Sun's Rays. nos toed store hap energy', Beat. So' intense that it will break rocks and melt metals! Truly science has never When Jules Verne witae hie great ; preeentecf humanity with a greater beuk "Twenty Thousand I,eugue:l Un- gift. It is a perpetual gift, for so tong der the Sea" it was deemed to be the ' us the sun shines and the earth con - greatest piece of imaginary Beaten tines to revolve on its axis will this ever produced, but now all that caths source of heat and power be avail - contained In that book, and more. has able to the generations. t•olee 1 to pass and is being taken as a matter, of course. So much is It a matter of course that the next genera- tion will not remember the time when leen knew not the floor of the sea. When Hans Anderson wrote his tale of a fairy riding a sunbeam Ile tittle thought that the time would come when the power of sunbeams would heat our homes. do our coolting, run our factories and drive horseiess carriages to and fro aver the face of ihe earth; and yet the time is coin- ing, and that soon, when all these wonders and many more shrill be ac- eomplished, and the next generation doming fire and heat by rubbing two will be as familiar with the power of aticke together, the sun was pouring concentrated sunbeams as we of the emliiuited heat on all about him. Truly present generation are with the power there is nothing new, but all honor of steafn, gasoline and water. to the man who, by untiring effort and However, there is nothing new un- years of study, has succeeded in har- der the sun. Coal from which we pro- nessing the source of all heat and duce heat and steam is just the stored- energy and making of it the untiring up, concentrated energy of sunbeams. and perpetual servant of man. It Is the power of the een that evapo- rates the water of low level and car- ries it back to the highlands so that it may furnish us with power as it again seeks the low levels. It has long been recognized that the sun is the source of all energy, and it is by the proper harnessing of this known power that the problem of the world's supply of fuel and mechanical energy is to be solved. Wonderful are the provisions made 1 by nature for man's comfort! These wonder~ tie dormant until the brain of man Searches them out and fits thele to his use. The primitive man who invented the bent bow with which to drive an arrow at his enemy was drawing on the stores of Nature for his well-being. It is a long cry from that weapon to modern gunnery, but at the time the how way invented Mature held in her secret piataes the material needed for the manufacture of the modern gun and the Thigh ex- plosive; and so, when man was pro - Sir Evelyn Wood. That grand old warrior, Sir Evelyn Wood—the last of the later Victorian soldiers of eminence—who recently celebrated his 81st birthday, is justly -proud of the war record of his family. Three of his sons, three of his grand- sons, and three sons-in-law and three nephews and a great-nephew, have The supply is as free as air and as , all seen continuous service during the Plentiful. It is estimated that on every past four years. Sir Evelyn is by no four square feet of surface between means retired: As Constable of the Tower of London he faithfully goes to London twice a week from his coun- try,house in Essex to attend to the business of his office. tl?e equator and the 45th parallel there is a wastage of the equivalent of one horsepower of energy. It is stated that the power of the sunbeams falling ou the deck of a steamship is greater. than the steam power required to drive her, Long a Puzzle to Scientists. Many scientific minds have dreamed m a Salt is good for gargling your throat and cleaning your teeth. It preserves and hardens your gums and teeth. 71/427.&97//////./ ia!/!f/,1/7,1//�m /77/ Stomachs tire of the same diet .7 When the' appetite be- comes jaded, ht's sura d. isin how quickly the dl.gestion responds t,o a saucer' of .l" emNuts rcYy`7� � ".[hes a- 8 a i asc►n Canada Food Board License No. 2.026 fJ 0 ,04,E /AVI',YAW WeVIIW6..,�r/', MORD /!//1W///// -COLONiAI-8 1N BRITISH WARS. First Occasion When Britain's Daugh- ters Sent Aid Was in 1653. In a lecture by the Hon. J. W. For teseue at the Royal Institution, Loa - don, the speaker began by referring to the pride with which the news that father's face, which was very the dominions. each of them of their wrinkled, awn free will, badoffered a contingent 'veil, Billikin," said the old of troops for the assistance of the gentleman jocularly pinching the lit - unique (vent in the history of the an awfully nice face; but why don't you have it ironed?" A Suggestive Simile. The opinion of generations that FOMCIE E& ERE Little Girl's Logic. "My mamma is a twin," "Oool You got two mammas theni Would Take Two. Mother had her !tittle daughter at a bootshop to be fitted. The assistant put one shoe on and asked her to walk around and see how it felt. She did so, then said: "It feels all wight, I'll take two of 'em." A Bit Creased. Billie had been studying his grand - pire, but this was not so. The first oecasion on which the colonies contributed military aid for an Imperial enterprise was in Crom- well's Expedition to Jamica in 1653.4. On that occaslon the Barbados fur -i have hated written sermons is reflect - lied*' it was that, through Mei° ni lied 4,000 men. The lecturer ex-ystent of white apprentices, ed in a story told of a Scateh;.-oman cetawho sat under A miniere°' 'who al - Islands tropical zrvx POxtzTStlra zn: e • a "PAIIt OF PXGIION$ ANA: DIP. Any fancy poultry to sen? Write for Prices, T. Weinrauch & Sou. 10-15 St, Jean . Baptiste Market, $font.. real, Que. UB elA:zr 'fVEt,I, EQUIPPED NEWRP,A41)12it l ► and job printing plant In Eastern Ontario. Insurance carried 51.600. Will; ro for $1,200 onaulek sale. Box Sf. W11san publishing Co„ Ltd.. Toronto. 11EKLF ;hElSr3J'APEii FOft SAL9i is New Oatarto. Owner gotni* td Trance Will sell 52,000. worth double that amount. App1Y 3. L. elo 1'tTklso» Publishing Co.. Limited. Toronto,: TEACHERS ..W.!LbTTDD T ANTISD—A Qi'',tf.JFC IND 'rEA(111- tr 1► E.ft for School 1:e'•tion No. 6, McLean: to commence duties May 5th. Salary $500: duties light. Address 3. 1). Smith, Sec.-Treas.. 1 av4s11Te, 11 ANTT'I)—PR(iT1 STANT. TEAC'I it Ell—with third-class . certificate for S.S. No. '2, i:ctt,nrte and Froutifcot, at an annual salary of 550$1.00: :Lilies to commence after Raster holidays. AP - ply to s. C. iIlM, t°FY, Sec.-Tr::as., Kearney" Ont. islands were in those days, able to ways read his Sunday morning dis- furnish a white militia. The next in- o course. stance came in the ('arttagena Ex- . Iasi s the newmien inter gettin pedition of 1740, when the American I on: a neighbor asked the woman. c'oia.nlet. till flied a force of 4,000 men. Ilow s he gettin' en"said , After that the American colonies help- "Like a crow in a tater field—two ed consistently in the conquest of Ca -1 dabs and a look -up." nada, until the final victory of Am - hers!. for Thankfulness'. het'st in 1750. I)nritig that period tile it first two Anherit'an regiments were , Among the many geed Irish stories placed in the British F;,tablislrment, one of the bet concerns a certain and in 17x8 were created the "Royal old Connemara farmer, who, upon Aehhetie.tns." which were still with. us waking up in the night, saw an ap-, as the King's Royal Rifie Corps. parition at the foot of the bed. Then the American colonies were Reaching for h:,s gun, he promptly lost. and everyone thought that the ; perforated the ghost with a bullet. British Empire had come to an enc!. t To his surprise the following morn- Ittthnc?diately afterwards followed the ing he dierovered that it was his own wur in wlhath our losses in the West shirt of which he had male a target. Indies t'nmpeilotl us to raise a regi. Ile was relating the experience to nleut of African negrocs, still with its a friend. who asked him: "What did as the We..t Indian Regiment. you do when you d'scovi red what it Iluring the 19th century 11tie Empire was?" 1 Was eon ,rlideted. Canadian' helped; "Oh," replied the fanner, 1 321c , gallantly to defend their country from'knelt down and thanked (loll thp,t I Ahnetiean invasion from 1S12 to 1814. hadn't be011 Wide it." Tho' (.apt' C'niolnista joined in the I fight, against the Refill's, and the Ncaw MONEY ORDERS, Zeeland Colonist~ in the wars against pay your out-of-town uccuuats by $tie Maoris. Pay Express :.Loney Orders.. Five Then eathee the war in Egypt, and Dollars cult three cents. for the first time .lhstralia offered a I battalion for that service. Then came Um South African war, when practical- i ly all the colonies sent contingents. 1 And finally, in the present war, not only every part of the Empire has given us freely of its even, but the des- cendants o? Peninsula veterans in South America sent us their sons, whose native tongue was Spanish, and 1 who knew not a word of English, to fight for the Old Country. To go walking on a fine Spring day, what could be more attractive than this frock with the overdress in the unusual one-sided effect? McCal Pattern No. 8815, Ladies' Dress. In 7 sizes, 34 to 46 bust, Price, 25 cents. These patterns may be obtained from your local McCall dealer, or from the McCa41 Co., 70 Bond St., Toronto, Dept. W. --—o—r.—o--Q—o LISTEN TO THIS I SAYS CORNS LIFT RIGHT OUT NOW 6--0-0-0-0-0— 0 —a - "You reckless men and women who are pestered with corns and who have at least once a week invited an awful death from lockjaw* or blood poison are now told by a Cincinnati authority to which t use a drug calledfreezone,he moment a few drops are applied to any corn, the soreness is relieved and soon the entire corn, root and all, lifts out with the fingers. It is a sticky ether compound which dries the moment it is applied and simply shrivels the corn without in- flaming or even irritating the surround- ing tissue or skin. It is claimed that a quhtrter• of an ounce of freezone will cost very little at any of the drug stares, but is sufficient to rid one's feet of every hard or soft corn or callus. You are further warned that cutting' at a corn is a suicidal habit. I' was cured of Acute Bronchitis by MINARI)'S LINIMENT. Bay of Islands. 3, M. CAMPBELL. I was cured of Facial Neuralgia by 1\IINARD' S ,LINI:1IENT. Springhill, N.S. WM. DANIELS. I was cured of Chronic Rheumatism by allNARD'S LINIMENT. Albert Co., N.B. (1E0. T1NGLEY. FRENCH ORIENT TRAIN. New Service to be Inaugurated Mid - die of April. Tlie operation of through trains be- tween Paris and the Orient will begin over part of the line ou April 15, and the whole system will be inaugurated by May 1, according to an official statement issued by the commission on the international regime of ports, waterways and railways. A train de luxe, to be called the "Simplon -Orient Express," will be run. between Paris and the Orient via Lausanne, Simplon, Milan, Venice, Trieste, Laibach, Agram and Vin - "Thou That Hast Looked on Death." (To any soldier returning) "Thou that bast looked on death" ran ' through my thought. Repeating inwardly an age-old prayer Whereby, in peril's hour. men have be- sought Jul understanding Love—a softer Care" • And yet, it was a look in human eyes— Young, brooding eyes evoked these words in me, A look of having , seen—that still denies To say what sight it *as those eyes dict see— Thou that hast looked on death in closest range— War death, in sickening confusion packed, With Multiple, deviceful tortures `strange! 'Tis done; 90 let not Memory be racked, Thou that bast looked on death—Chou wilt not speak; Nor 1, young soldier, will thy story seek. 4 The population of Rheims has been reduced by the ever from about 115,- - 000 to about 8,000. His Nearest Relative. A recruit in one of the camps when called up for examination was asked: "Who is your nearest living rela- tive?" "What do you mean, 'relative,' ter?" returned the recruit. "Oh, I mean your nearest living kinsfolk," "Wal, that's my aunt you're talking 'bout." Several other questions were ans- wered satisfactorily, when there came: "In case of death or accident, who shall be notified?" "My mother," immediately from the selective. `But you told me just a few min- utes ago that your aunt was the near- est earest living relative that you have," ob- jected the officer. "You asked me who my nearest livin' kin was, didn't you? 'Pal, Aunt Liz—she lives just two miles from where I been livin'; mother lives five." rrazsczzz.Nzvova _ tri ANGER. TUI4ORS. ' I,.W4PS. RTC, e!!! lnterrua„ and external. cured yrs epi pain by our home treatment ue before too I4te. Pr. lleliman Medicos Cp.. Limited. Collingwood, Ant., DAD 'Xot1I5 BEOtrtCRITXS. COVCfXE:f, r.t c D lr. It s , 33E0NCBZA.T. .&STir abrxl 80AESEErEss, AS 'wEi cZF$Bu OURS. We hate hundreds oftesti- monials from. every part of Canada tel-. tIf)'1g t0 the won,lerfue h'altr,g rowel' of 'Wm -4=z err: MXBTV&F.. M1. r9lte c .i, Indian i " rl, or; to, _oafiiitrl for 35 :rears with Iironeld1i+: tt Aetunrroed„l -m11!i0l1e. c :1t1arr t d. x ( Lat 1t rn. t.T:vonl"e,n r 1 I11 . ni5(i.'vbtrufsl1. 1?incl)), Sn1a rt.l ilii -en be:.rS wltlti Leer 4,4thn.a.ae s tI,Prca Is 'nothing like tt. 'W.'.,it.l ranee. New L.isttc'av'ei, It to the t,re,ui st Mixture 1 ever tork. rend me three tn.,re bottles„ The above ere only a fen 7.:=.me5 of the mane thous- ands that have i .'n;•tlted by this 'great mixture. Wrtitty :11(1Z iny F'1' the Air” - (+11 They u 111 br 1y a r+ t3leused to tyou nt.:rfr shout it. The shove nllzture is sold Un- der an iron Grund money baclt guarantee tri vitro any et the allt)tr; ailmeete 'Ten tittles more t-, wer ful than any 1, ,"tea p t t t tt1 r c tae like magic. One dose hive tr:~ art relief awl a fianci nigtt'a rc [ sett s,, a cough. Price 6u . rtes 25 tri " ,•ata , forr tllrn Tirree b,rt* ties ar tt1r•3 trca• for $l, ifs c+•h or 5 f•y Ilur .IU•t', The J "ruggist. r" UJuur3aw t. Toronm 1Yt mrd'a Miniment Caren Burnes Z o. Don't Forget the Mothers, 1) -i't forgetthe mothers eeeo gave t.it.ie all for ethers, Their eene so trite, Who $lice I for yon, {Jur aoble. gallant brothers. We'll set forget the mothers 'Whose hearts are sail tea l: y; We'll ne'er forget our br,ythere Who lie 'neeth Flanders' eke:. etinay.'s Zlniment for sate everyweers. The Commonwealth of Australis. has issued a proclamation proh.hitiug the importation of all goods other ,than these of British origin. ACHES AND PAINS { Royal Love Letters. Blue ribbon will no longer be fash- ionable for encircling batches of old ive letters. A. personal friend of Commander Ramsay, who is a, clever amateur bookbinder, has put togeth- er all the letters the gallant sailor received from his Princess. As they wrote to each other every day over a long period of courtship the volume will be no small one, Of course, the friend who bound the letters gave his word of honor not to read the sacred missives. kovice. At Vsnkovice the road will di- l• vide, one branch connecting with , i GIRLS! �� i Bucharest, Constance and Odessa and tit the other with Belgrade, Constants- nople and Athens, The train will con- Q DANDRUFF� nect at Paris with the London -Calais, Paris train, and at Milan with, a fast train for Rome. Tainara's Ltniirtent 1telieves EQeuralaris. The Man He Was Looking For. The Sydney Bulletin tells a new story of the shirker caught at his own game. It was a soldier, who said: "Please, sergeant -major, may I be excused from church parade? I am an. agnostic," "Don't you believe in the Ten Com- mandments, then?" "No,,I dont." "Not even the one about keeping the Sabbath?" "No." "Well, you're the very man I've been looking for to scrub out the can- teens." The Commonwealth Government is local a million sterling to o giving half governing bodies ' throughout Aus- tralia to us-tralia'to be expended on work which will provide immediate employment for returned soldiers. ,tifinard'a Liniment Cures BandratC., } BEAliTiFY YOUR HAIR Mair stops falling out and gets thick, wavy, strong and beautiful, Your hair becomes light, wavy, fluf- fy, abundant and appears as soft, lustrous and beautiful as a young girl's after a "Danderine hair cleanse,," Just try this—moisten a cloth with a little Danderine and carefully draw it t }rough your' hair, taking one snail strand at a time. This will cleanse the hair of dust, dirt and excessive oil and in just a few moments you have doubled the beauty of your hair. Besides beautifying the Bair at once,, Danderine dissolves every particle of dandruff; cleanses, purifies and invig- orates the scalp, forever stopping itch- ing and falling hair. But• what will please you most will beyr 'use when you fie a few weeks', � after will actually see new hair—fine and downy at first—yes—but really new hair growing all over the scalp. If you care for pretty, soft hair and lots of it, surely get a small bottle of ICnowlton's Danderine from any drug- gist or toilet couleter icor a few cents. QUICKLY RELIEVED You'll find loan's Liniment softens the severe rheumatic ache Put it on freely. Don't reit. it in. Just let it j'':tt'lrate naturally, hat a sense of soothing relief soon follows! External ache,, stiffness. soreness, cramped muscles, strained sinews, back " crick°" -that.:: ailments can't: fight off the relieving qualities of Sloaer's Liniment. Clean, convenient, economical. Made in Canada, Mc any druggist for it. 5 A Cure for Baer kr cafe "Bad breath is a sign of decayed teeth, foul stomach or unclean boWei:' If your teeth are good, look to your digestive organs at once. Got Seigel'§ Curative Syrup et dr., sista. 15 to 30 drops after mcah, clean up your food pcssagn and the bad breath odor. 500. anti 51.00 Bottles. Do not buy substitutes. Get the genuine. 6 MAPLES ITCHED AND BURK FaceWas BadlyDisfigured. Cuticura Soap and Ointment Healed. "Small reel pimples and black- heads began on my face, and my lace was badly disfigured. sae Some of the pimples fes- tered while others scaled. r over and there were places where the pimples were M blotches. They used to itch and burn terribly. "I saw an advertise- ment for Cuticura and I tried them. They stopped the itching and burn.- ing'and i"used four cakes of Soap and three boxes of Ointment which healed me." (Signed) Miss V. A. Rayne, Stormont, N. S., Dec. 26,'18. The'Ctittcura' Toilet Trio, consisting of Soapa intmentand'I'alcu m,;promo tea s1da Purity, Comfort and health When used for every -day toilet purposes. For Semple Each Free by Mail, address: "Cuticura, Dopt,A,Soston,U.S.A." Sold everywhere. 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