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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Advocate, 1920-2-19, Page 6• Pure, Clean, Economical Preserved & sold only in Sealed air -tight packet; o peeserve its aative goodness. Used in . .i.11ion of Tea -Pot --- - was fairly satisfactory, proceeded our his way. t The incident needs no 'comment. D'Arta gnan Could not have done inure. After reaching Stafke, he was asked to attend a conference with the Government at Petrograd. Ile did so,' made his report, and had the satis- faction of seeing his recommendations accepted in their entirety. For the sake of spaee, as I want to write of his more spectacular ex- -piens, x- pkts, it is necessary to pass over his work of the next few months. It is sufficient to note that he began to interest himself in Roumanian as well ea Russian transportation. being furn- ished with a special train •or a des- troyer ea- rs •ex whenever re wished one. At that time Russia had about a million men in Roumania, and had not' shifted a pound of flour for some weeks, athereas the army was eating a bread ration of two pounds a day per head. The Roumanian whea,t.was at disappearing fast, and experts estim- ated they would be at the end of their 1 i °Ma9 -,z%,e,p60.P0 The Way They Feel About Teacher. The way the children feel abort their teacher depends ai•.nost en.0 Iy cn the wee- their parents feel abo;it t J 1 1 ltd Iter --tin t i<. if the way the parents 3x74 feel is allowed to enter into their tale he'fore the children, and it often- times does, to the detriment both of the ten cher anti the child. , For instance, a young teacher 3.tis-nhc; cf mine .aid to me the other day: "What do you suppose little Doric Ha.Iy told me yesterday? applies by January; 1918. Why, she climbed Enter "Klondike" Boylclimbed into my lap during • He promptly arranged for eight rerel;s, and put her arms around my draught boats for Lake. Yalpul.h, pre- . know how I am going to live down • pared a system which was subse- that accusaiion.;' quently carried out, and for several Seldom do remarks of a single months five hundred tons of flour per parent prove o far-reaching in their day were delivered from Russia to effect on the teacher and the school, Roumania. but always they affeet the one child's Having adjusted that trifling mat- conduct and attitude toward his ter, the worthy Iiintervie then hula teas -her. The claiid comm to school ried to Stafka and interviewed Karen- g CHAPTER 1. t Not z� ;Ws .adventurer of tate Kartli.' sky, who, after the Rorniloff trouble: with his father's rather blunt express had invested Mum& -oath the rani: of cion: :'That teacher of yours don't soma a : n,,e aaa a eelaterulas seeneey : Ha'riag achieved money, lee Commander -in -Chief: At the confer- know nothing" ringing in his ears i*ea'shed tt dr tta::aa of an 'Inebriated, au; to se wart, life held for ..r.%•,itl Il •l If buckle 1 1 _ b.(.anre leeavilvr rntarese<ed rt. raalra THI. EXPLOITS OF .` of "Klondike" Boyle BY DOUGLAS WAT; taaa *_ . a.., ^ railroade. en� a with 'Or, a anderens.;t were isn't going to uek a down to is es- g:•neleman in a hotel sur e,ye .g' a huge: lie clredhe atind :ilrwested money las' General /.1e ueff arca General Donk- sons properly. Instead, sham teacher. tele e;ne.oaed in a grass case. The - t~ honin, who later became the Com- doesn't know anything, be thinks, nhnn tat t:auglat this" fish " eke :a.m.', I :ra ahortteepriees he had. ceased to• bel m ander-in- Chief • of the Russian "What's the use of learning v,•hat was saying after deep tieo.agh,. "iatDice:. Owing ng to General Alexieff s she tells me to learn?" Or the child ;laic) la liar." an iY ivkidual, and lm became on vf; atoroval of Boyles suggestions, the h b Inmate as **Klondike' Boyle—since the! not asy to dem g charge of rearnanarataon and can- was compelled to serosas after school ang the Stantslaus, "It.a class; tate as 1(l z.. ate u , • G ra,Fway,, the assurance, It Haat teacher keeps Vladimir, eth class; the Order of bath, and anal. nation bea1de. Bee! At this stage in Bo�•le's t•areer of- you its another night 1 shall take up Queen Anne with awards tall Russian `o�nznon caat.•,41at Fie xta^ ,,.v a tilei ficialdom decided that he had been a the matter with the school board," di.-orat;onsI; the Order of the Crown kis ;qua et a fan to sp end fro t. � an -i free-lance long enough. and tae gen- is not going to conga to school with e Roumania, the Star of Roumania i Dicer to New Fork. traLAb'sy the era' who was chief of the British the determinate iia to be as good as a::d Grand Cross. and the Regina. e , Tr€tnsport Mission informed him that Maria, lot class; a gentleman listed; only place that hoar talzettc<1 of Rima he vvxis under the Miasma fcr orders. possible all day long. lie is, however, as the •Ivlondnke Ilan t a. 'ii`vocl- ., Dan to ende:avo • a In writing of Ion Boyle, otherwise t .e Yukon's sag iso :aaterest. t is! Canadian was placed in complete w o, eeause eft some misdemeanor o e irate a unin -lou 4 age Lieutenant-Colonel Boyle, wear- try, for the lure of gold dren. inen of struetion-work on reorganization Bessarabian hours, was comforted at home with w an ch, sac r h t dry lta(1 cold for milk and egg stains, and sweet milk for ink stains. • At night I wrong the clothes out, -and cover until morning. While get- ting supperI melt a bar of soap with • a little water added in a granite ket- tle, aflame. a teatspoonful of lye and about two tablespoonfuls of-- coal oil. I let this bail up and eat away unt;l morning. The next morning', as soon as the v fire is lit, I put the soap solation in Tins :Boa, 2oc., ei.z,, te:cs. mak the- boiler and fill half full of cold `�'-^ '_._.. , _.. - water. I put the white clothes in the Baldness. cold water, and cover. After the water comes to the boiling point I let. 13atdinee-- the medical te,in :or .it is: - it boil about fifteen minutes. While alopecia -requires :to deem:tion. With the cloche's are bailing I ;'^t the very feiv exceptions every man who breakfast and dishes out of the way, lives Tan; enough gable practiial When the clothes ora boiled (I knowledge of it through his own ex• pineal them good while boiling) I put • perieaee. Why thio :should be : o, why them in a tub of colla watr punch women so seldom stiffer from baldness and rinse then well; wring, flue, and as compared with nte�n, and why a man starch. Now they are ready to hank does not get Mild <,n Pti� face, ate out, and even the roller towels and mysteries. Indeed. it is erten notice. men's underwear are beautifully able that rile r•.troi.C,er and monk clean, l hzxurient a Man's beard is, they earlier As soap as I take the white clothe; and the more nearly eomr,letely dries out of the boiler I put enough cold ho get. bald. It it eiet�t:lln believed water into co)1 it ---just enough so" that the preseure of the zs hat, by you can put your hand into it—then. shutting oft part of the blood11 eu,,antl put the colored clothes to soak while from the scalp, startee the hair and wringing out the white ones. T soap, causes it to fail. But most men. wear• , •their hate only ter a fraction of the all very Gulled spots, such as an men's: day aura the pressure of the .or of work shirts, etc, When I am ready. the hat is, sever euuutrlt to shut oto the' fox tl:ena, I simply punch them well, I and very seldom have to We a wash -1 blood :supply altogether; :,n probably board for anything.. 1 that is only one of the factors - that I have a bi washing out by ten': cause baldness, o'clock, my floor mopped, and have; One cause undoubtedly i3 seborrhea, a time to rest before startiu^ dia)arer, • or dandruff, and for that reason, ani `ir- the Rontratian Peerage as the . This struck Boyle as absurd, and he ping . r t get kept in sot ", i well as because of the uttstgtttliiiess Dake o. Jassy—my only worry :s in; stOCk. Ota protested; but the Eritish Ambaksa- that his mother can cause trouble for That much soap c ill do a large' of the white shower on the coat collar, Ili mu+eh of the truth I aan writ+. When the W41 brae e .tut, Boyle; dor at Petrograd and the War Office the teacher, And in nine c:t.=e.; oat of That (if white clothes. The secret no ane wPio cares at all for his alebefore my readers charge me with i .- gathered together two hundred ehoite! informed Lim that he was subject to ten he succeeds. ; of getting such good results in in put- • pearanee. either present or Yutnre, aea:tian, spirits, called them "The Yukon Pact;.'. regu:at.iot:s. Parent -teacher aesaciatians have ting the clothes on in cold water, should neglect to treat dandruff, .It As. a matter of fast, Eoy:e•s :aster. GJanpany," took them to England at It is diffi.alt to harness a in uti- done much to bring parents and teach., The cold water loosens•the dirt and , i more extraor.aii ar; than any ever, his own expense, and adored them to i cane, i rs com but w iti e y n oha to cure s p ars together for a better mutual un- , it boils out. sietteeived by the tag_ pas pear of Jed: the British Government, Atwtenrwardna Lieutenant- 'olonel Boyle tendered derstandin • of home and school con- When I bring the clothes in front ruff: when the Bair foliages have Landon. With all is:a adroit germs. as part of the Yukon Machine -Gun; his resignation to the Russians,. offer- g been de3itu, a i, tarn baldness tilA.:e• nor creating heroes of roinatireal Battery. time" did gallant work in ins first to complete his Bessarabian, dttions and aspirations. Yea there are the line, I fold and put :May many stilts is irremai:'iable. Indeed. the fti- g p -mal' communities which have articles without ironing. Everyday Wed iatRguet AcupofOX® is both re. fresh in and invigorating. Ready in a min- ute—the in- ut� the minute you want it. Dumas never iett,red a more engages, France. work, and then steal silentlyaway.many ,b tiliky of treating established baldness ang figure than 1 eia Canadian. In'' S a The Russians were much perturbed, not as yet soh associations, and towel,., pillow slips, and all fiat lnieces� is proved by the number of derma Lotadon. Petrograd, and Pari, "'lhaan-d tame day, :t Ys 1 be Ion '• ,rase full' and invited hien to Petrograd to con- there are man;, mothers who could I fold and run tireough the ;wringer tologiat; of middle age who are them. a'iiiie" Boyle is known as one of 1 1i.staly ofi tarot lanae ')11.1 twill lee wait- fcr vt.:tit tile 'Minister of War, , the not attend the meetings event if they and put away. Underwear if folded Europe's first i;eaatlemea t ten. Mt rc�ealls old tizaae, cdesex ued 'Minister of 'V i ve and Communieu- were held near at'nand. But, whether smoothly and pressed out with tha� selves bald, lu casoas (+f premAture of ad"en i in Conan 1loyIs'a ltihite Company,! l a + baldneeu. except those causal l by dand- ruff, tura. t ;a exaggeration lie, henwEnglish knights used to xwise ftain, and the Minister of Foreign Aft- or not there he a weekly or monthly hand:; ]Dalt, a, well as rf 'laved, and t ruff, t1he vI(•tint is almost always ire 9Fatlaout t,.e Wait gh , band, of men, and grossing the Ohan-; e, gathering of parents and teachers,. is sweeter and healthier. can be said oa this satire of On.arioI Gentlemen," said Boyle, who felt , poor health. A chronic invalid se,doin Gnat be juggled statesmen, diplomats, rel. waged chivalrous warfare upon that 1>.e kaiavrledge of local affairs,tare sane respottsileility rests (ant tlre� l has a good growth of hair. and generals as other men play with tni.F ant thea? i t. h i +brows.tl p only g d tl talk about the ace. In h ea n r a es eys, �teacher their chlldrea: alcor at Home 1 1 typhoid i t1, hair a � 1 i e •rens! , vva r moa gory o Tena- , parents rc'iir nen z. a c titer an attack of some Route dis• - , made sea ervision not irritatin •, 1. ,t IIoiue Blackboard, «ease, such asever, a zuir the tragi-comedyof Bol -1 but unnecessary, I am tired of work - Not ire wandered on and off the. But there is one difference---adven-` ing in the position I occupy, not be- bot ahvays, of course, can good A' very useful article an our home very commonly gets thin an the tip stage at will, directing and changing Itorous spirits as they were, the cause of any effect it has on my work, things be said of the teacher• --yet equipment, writes a contributor, and of the head, but it usually returns as the course of events by sheer force'Yukon amens went for a great eause,i but because of constant annoyances very seldom at it that the children one that I;as suceeeefully combined convalescence is s: stab Holed, and rte cis a personality that could be felt' candy to -night, in the wind-swept fields. from the British and American Trans- cannot be told that their teacher is rleasure and profit for the children,' return van he haetened and assured ever, through the medium of an inter -?of I landera, many of then are et rest.t port iMlissions. trying hard to teach them right, that is our home •blatckla:ird, I . u;•i•uple., by the nee of a tonic taken internally*„ preter. is there any one whose, imag:inatianf The natter was adjusted by the she ds doing her best, that it is a a well-Iigltted corner of the dining. and daily massage of the scalp. A He is a roan who has lived in the, is so dead that there is not for him, "Stevens" Mission and the British one hard tase teaching so many active, room, is two feet wide and three feet' good shampoo Is made of tincture of open, and has assimilated something: something gripping in the thought of bean kept to the civil area, while the of the vastness of nature's broad ex-; those men of the Werth, who had once' man.rom Canada was placed in comeeager little children, and that she long, is rimmed in ;taut Dai: and is green soap containing tan grains of wrestled with the earth for her riches.. needs their help ever, minute if she clamped s ali.tiy ageai.n:;t the well. Ten' thymol to the puttee; but the scalp parse, When I met him in the "Ritz plate charge of the military area. in London; surrounded by Roumanian' mew lying asleep in her forgiving (To be continuel.) is to give the :drool a goo;' name and years ago arc• bought 't for three dole' should not be ethanzpoaed oftener sham - Staff officers, there was stili an air; bosom'?record. But even though the parents lass and fifty cents as an e:,i'rlain , than twice a montli, and after sham- af the North about his thick -set fP-' CHAPTER aI'T1e,R III. i --' do not consider the teache_ as good meat for taco boy,.. It -has been one pooing it is a good plan to rub into gore, with its- powerful face and . Possibly if Boyle had gone to! - A Song of Days. shaggy light -brown hair. He does not I• ranee he v oil 1 never 1 •i • b c v have been talk glibly; therefore, when he speaks. head of again 1+ut the military Si f tl 1 t 1 ' 1 I atria as a previous one, or do not approve of our best investment: , not only aas the scalp a few drops of olive oil er of her methods of teaching or correct- the means o� uniimited entertainment, liquid vaseline. Sing u i. bee a tiny her —• ai; • mg unruly scholars, there is no ex- but also as the s rur:e of real educe - ore listens. authorities, in one of those Ha:lies' Sing of the sun, driving off the night. cure for airing these beliefs before 'tional benefit. ' -- �� Colonel $Wyle," calci the Queen of of intelligence veF:.'eln sonu•tintes it •:'- of I)anu• saa:str,is d:t:aa, fresh and the children. i When we fieet tea' the 1,l:r i:i,oaar:l Lloyd George Predicts 1-iis Roumania when site visited London. laminate mei ;• lection, tien•Pded that 17e bright. Every parent sha:ild take sufficient in p:a:s e, small Rob knew etiti i,, of O�,tn,Defeat Soon. "Is .Roumania'a Friend. Our country ehould be selht pith the Canadian interest in the children:'. no secs at. letters o: `'ieut but he often pent av ,Cra*h.poiC 1 ice. -tan tJ 1!tit�C1lt end t .+ feel •1 1- -F yes boon a debt we rsvcr•g n rel7ay. t•• Happy tete :.priugtiute, etrolling - 1 g ' 's 111 fortune his attended statesmen So much for so =melt. This is tete titan was i teal it eft a: a of th. ro_ t - through the gta-s. schwa. to app,o a or c isappcova hours ntakal ; things" upon the , tram - true story of the exploits of "I�lon- ",, , n of the• teacher's methods or anhat,i;moota, Week surface. Then one day imimate.y associated with the fram- ntauce o. "Klondike • Boyle happy spring hours that brighten as , lug of the Treaty of Versailles, in the b t d' f tl gs wereOn-excursions."the sunset—andwas Princehow" beneath Outfitsfor Ai u rc vo uncart v se a au copytnlg • re be carried on when the children are absent. Whenever po'lible the teacher should be .invited to the home, neck in that loving little way she has; then she startled me by saying: `Mama says you're just a little girl, i of Premier David L o Iit 1 d figure he saw eat a large calendar.' p 0 in o 5 g i George, oma# Great Britain, according to Unaided, he learned to make the num-a Paris. newspaper article published in hers as far as thirty-one. Then 'tet1 began to ask questions about the! 'Iu conversation with a member ut numbers. With a little help he was the Chamber of Deputies the Britishsoon counting tap into the„ nu re ,, and I can't expect to learn anything and each day filling- the lJlackboard: Premier is said to have expressed an from you. She says we ought to have with crooked rows of tippyi opinion that the "peace treaty was g figures; ;hard luck for anyone haetag had a a grown-up teacher—but I like you but gradually the rows grew, better." straighter and the figures stood u hand s, it: . p Yes," the Deputy is quoted as re - My friend smiled at thought of `Atha better. The boy who learned thus!. child's affectionate words, then con- early to work things out for himself; plying, "Premier Orlando is out of of- fice, Premier Glemenceau is again hi • tinued soberly and thoughtfully: "I suppose I am just a girl, but I'm try- ing to do my best as a teacher. Some - has always liked aritlmhetic' I ptstvate life and President Wilson leas As the children grew older. the en- met with reverses in , tertainment that the blackboard pro -1 Only you have been sparedt'ashingtont. times I get discouraged, though, anti vided gradually yielded to utility. An "Yes, and in less than Glx months now, since Doris' mother made that arithmetic problem brought up In re remark before Doris, Pm almost view op the day's lesson a sketch alit will he my turn,"is the reply at - remark afraid I'm going to lose control of bar of music, an outline map, or per-! tributecl to the British leafier. the whole school. Doris won't take haps a drawing of same article made, Hi hest Mounng and, t in En I anything I say seriously; she has in the manual -training shop appeared t3 been told I'm just a girl, and given in rapid succession on its surface. Scafeli Peak, 3,210 feet, is the high - to believe I know no more than she Once a veteran of the Great War est mountain in England: It is iu the does herself. And she has communi-spoke to the school children about' county o;. (`timberland, _ in the Lake sated her feeling to a good many of the value of the heleit of prompt, District. the other scholars. i really don't obedience. Our boys u eee much mi where problems presented by tae chic d d t h- presse an upon re tuning oma ,dren can be discussed when the chil they vv rote the words, "Prompt Obe= 1 . dren are not around, and the parent dience" on the blackboard. As the; and the teacher can come to a better subject was further discussed that: understanding. • 1 evening, other .desirable traits of But whatever your real feelings'. character naturally suggested them -1 toward the teacher, if it be not good;j_selves, and such words as "Honesty," let 'no inkling of it reach your chil- : "Unselfishness" - and ` "Industrious- a dren's ears. Instead, pick out all the ness" went up to join "Prompt Obedi- teacher's good points and hold them' ence." Thus they formed the habit constantly before the children. 1 of expressing in black and white Saying Time and Strength on • Washday. anything that they might wish to make especially impressive. Our blackboard long since became a sort I think one of the Hardest jobs a!'of bulletin of family progress, with-,; farm woman ha`s, especially if there' out which we should feel much at- a are small children and .men to cook loss. for, is the washing. A large washing I --- ---°:•done in the old way means such a n h Fre c man First Canner. hard; busy day. 1 I. was never very strong, and I find The art of c(a�n'ung• fruit, vegetables f all was discovered d oilier o cls overed ally got so that^ T could not .do the and 1 y a large heavy avasl:ings in tate Old way,' Frenchman, Francois Appert, who was and found such an easy, efficient way! employed 1)y Napoleon to help provide that the washing to -day is met. easiest Toad during the blockade of France by work, and the clothes are beautifully Great..tcrirain. white and much sweeter than if sent � to the laundry. j Largest Air{alane Motors. The day before I wash I put a!_1 the ` 1 • Italian automobile engineers have white clothes to soak in cold water.; , If there are fruit stains " n table -1' worlds largest airplane mo - cloths; etc., I pour boiling tater onI tors, a twe'.\-c-cylinfier affair -of 120 thein first. Either hot cr cold water! horsepower. will remove tea, coffee, and cocoa Stains; but I like hot best for cocoa, ltxina,d s .Liniment Fcltevee rrartra>s: , • Ixivcst Yotu' Money In 5%e% DEBENTURES Interest payable half yearly. The Great West Permanent Loan Company. Toronto Office 20 King St. West All grades. Write for prices. TORONTO SALT WORKS (b, ,b. CUFF • - TORONTO xammaerameamentser Appear Ab Your Best—Instantly If you receive', a sudden ,,,eCaller,or an unexpected in °vita:ion you can feel con- fident of always appearing' at your best. In but a few moments It renders to Your skin a wonderfully pure,' soft complexion that -is beyond comparison.