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HomeMy WebLinkAboutExeter Times, 1913-1-23, Page 1tete: ir • 'ail b raaiwaz i? t �% tlbe li aztAlue oaal lit#, ct1£ait�°3 as zatathe' raacttl disl�9�t la otincil,m, eve � AOa£ faa tlb v p+teta°tla' �� Bible iGaullli every lay prig: vtcLnnitl saiaat eta zetzt s xcsr J t ultx�aatad llatrza,a nts`iad` t a rnin,g ttw to the bea 1 bz lndow Bowers. 11" Virto >tal. zi,, tlra working e:na strcR ntitlliitg lmnie isttely to el their: eindows.,' arieus societies gi e prizes for window gardens, and much le done+ b i l: a. workers and club lead- ersels all ria . I ver e to encourage children and grown-up people in the love anand Tokyo where the teaching is I moire care of plants. given in English: One of the pupils It would be a surprise to many not long ago o wrote a composition on I,o .doth as a who look uyxerxi n city of i I:iagland, from: wllich these are ex- tracts • ui as n Rxr b II 3 14 Mti Ai ilrl:a-a; rotosi tiVig !9: Is tbf. ba 7 �Aata ;rasa i:zl bo Ilttbttnd Vry gbq.�oyyt ��iaerry �zyyu:yaa' tztt id, to the l tette iai;oaxaaa people b v iron in teix b 3a(ti al :9aorscliztl ,he * IttPe el ngiazin l) r za+wledgo �+ o ani vay0 e aiw t4' �,aarRl= ��rho ;4. ad l4`w"k&a tie lzz azasr caret oatme tier ooray v> as ► eresrestted and the ashes zaazized those; caf irer husband. "ith rotrth in the cumber of sreanaz ca5e'3 it; is becoming quite a ,aaaal praotiehe to have the ashes analaressed into a, small tablet, itlz a tahort inscription upon it. UTIf ABOUT ENGLAND. ta � IS Seen Through the Eyes of a Japanese Boy. There is a, large missionary school. A'1 bricks aead mortar; to realize for an instant the thonettaile upon thou - sande :of .really beautifully cultivat- ed and gaily -colored' ardent con- � tainod within its area, , the pride ,.ncl. joy �,of their citizen owners. t TR1::li.OI IAL R+eCORD. �.. g ell . P aetoriaan <Wialowv' Hag a,d Chequered Married. Career. M. d ;•T>l eer ° a wcltl iY�l',o. Thelia e t 78 ''Ga.rs of :> et residing � � ng ;a;t Pretor- ia, ia,.Soulh Africa, probably holds the ort, 's record in m"triixlonial yen• - 'The England which occupied of the larg•ost aad greatest dominion which rarely can: he. The' English. matn always works with very -power- ful _ hands and the long ices and g, even the emnneneed mind and his chin. is so strong as deserves iron., Being ,Spread out from Europe to Australia to America his dominion is dreadfullyextensive so that his : countrymen boastfully says, 'The sun, are never set -on our•deminian.' The testimony v€-.Englarnd say that. 'helost -..-. he that the common i:c�nst its never had anybenefit though he. ne r g has gained a complete world.' The. tata the 1 �M b ee Etienne c: it praretical r'a lYilnittt, ,zz4 ans� to .swear by, a�rpt3Xat9i7tt' old experaen4o— able co big loaad yet without gettizs heel. hinge About .f Knee e, good, She writes think 1 Have 23 od aline t food' manufaactured, but: quit Grape -Nuts in , Eesti omen ;found E23223.0 d frons Old ;Eeperi non a31at y bothered with a,nd indigestion, t frarna,atitaat cif gas after eating send tried maany remedies for it, but rl aeit #tfaa 39i01 I! a'Daciiai''t i oras in bee Perfect 1 �hvt�t " £3e hers+ is carried out s7itlx a r a dislocation ' hardwood 'on 1" v7haa p A Good°Fella!, A goad 'fellow is atsztn who cart pay 80 ceazts drinks because bis wife washing and makes 0 u. ria. £nal and fo Aos ho w,aaia3t� did not fond relief. 'When Your es Need "Then I decided I sanest diet and , este Sfnrane$ c e 3voSanaastin y -Feel overcome i " a e u k v. it tor. lied, weak cut that, way.choice o" �' My Watery set ok in ke,end 2'nan g �iunrs is t L }1n 5 if I could' e thed ffta, a Yea a s seeQ a ' Il1us- d Grate k*tea Eyelids. l til ' leo £food txatnraas and was Grape -Nuts because the doctor' cotnpaunde4 bx aur Octal#ata—sot a •le teat fed- octad •-but posit In auto ceaSnl Prigs tang' PIRG• told me I could not digest starchy :1c6 oro: nr'��ll , r. Vo�v aaale><c t w Yue Pub - c in 11t onsai a Tula a do Tubdo We lee ndY6Ra food; • , Marine r r 'a rap e-Nu±s fee has been a great Murano Eye °Remedy Co., Chloa> o pit- benefit to me for I feel like a d f eg _n to eat Marks --When 1 got home to sup- it. u- Brent person since I b �1 l� it. It is wonderful to mo how per last night 1 found tray wife had mystrong nerves have become. I been .crying. Parks -What 'vasa the advise ever one to tryit,for, ex- trouble 1. Marks—She wouldn't tell Y pie. ' I don't know whether it was er.'Yens� is the best teacher, p "something that happened at home If you have any stomach iron !3 PF ble--c'an't digest. your food, use or in a novel she was reading. : food for `breakfast at Grape -Nuts . p rya w butt' rest$ a:xxae gever eve ird inen ho u astzkYxPe' r d ttirGO Iaztpa zaor�.t rcare . to raz lrity ilz two sen nets. eu =ss* t,hereauit of sig1 experunentaat nous, gave impulse to'a brand neer a. l.�arrners have not many now rrdustrlos to turn to nowadays, and. thr one beg2 n in earnest. About six men possessed ,a know- ledge of the fine arty of rearing foxes in aptivity and jea3ausly guarded thein secret until 1910. Up to that tarns' azo live foxes were sold except pstents light "silvers" to distant The surplus animals were killed p and the pelts marketed in London. Strand Magazine, the S and According o one dark silver pelt sold 'for $3,000 at a London auction, and in 1010-11 prices of $2,700 a.td $2,500 were ob- tained. Since then as much as $3,500 has bonen realized the highest .i ever d for the pelt o price ev pa � any kind of animal. Now that the secret is out fox farms are springing up in Canada in all directions, and heneeforth it would seem that the production of costly fur is only a problem for the dus Minard s Liniment cures target inti Dews, animal husbandman. Perhaps the least, and you wont .be stale to .._..A_ ° •>xaay,. -0,-111 soon come when books of praise it enough when '"you see hove Sen to Iter Cons€ fence. _ fox, mairteri: 'enter and mink pedi- ,x given different you ,fe�+l Name g ser, feel farm..reeently visited on ebe, banks c= like as fwd' spot. I wish you'd tele- • '.elle Cont. Read the little book, ;, ., . , of the St. Ia.wlenea con5.�,,.ued A pees; ; phone to the 'office that l In in bed Seed to 4ie11vxile, an lhp el bicep • ztntmals, for sc1. h tlat- g by Canadian Post= Co., 'GVind Hub (after a night out) , I feel groes will be pitbTished. One fox t a , ,_. with the grip. There s a the -above a t owner demanded $75,000. 4 . onldlt:,all. Wife—That w e. a Ever read aha: aaloeaa: dotter? aE aam�r ons • appears frUPI tiro() to ; lime. They are 73nkt—How particular yule .' "ien -. r w rriee nc tread and fall :®f hu -mag, lrateresk. a ;,f 18 she ilaaz �aaaat a r l etch over that ri and -tures. 11.t, the age•. , : ;,, w C � o tae � P � p may L .., . i n �,1Gh...,;,,gr.�i Q.°t?nlCl.%.rI :.. rnentI' 1, T4) •r_.._:. .•, _ T�.- died %� �". �. .etn.lis Jacobus T..,t1�a�e, Who it on the bed fed.,. �1exa3 e;. n i the l e> o establish, great El t m s ao sl� a t It 11e -se her dile; c�ail•rl o g P �'11s• Cart Before aaa°c� t a � Novs will you telephone 1 lcavilag 1 e Paradise. a �h E w a a !. the n .e,, men , f rshe i 3n� r ria_ s g ----- Ten tsha n It t..z. t , , pure lda,x aarettat..r,uttle the aurhoiaass,° h nays confide Gi1f _orlleeP ,of he paea e _ r other I:,al::l3<,,nd, a,, widow �51t l� •wer f.<7nd os aha. �9c•ottxsli;�diaalec9;. o- r b holy, surd they 5 h� ct s o n o �l and e .. -..,, , . , • ,, , , ,. �:llicrl to �Z a.vl? w.t3l the ?,o:��aa,2ti��an .. •. eayiilg her :: i d1 FYt, •faithful to 'he t?adttnons a4 his elan � else - llil leen. A year %it F718 t' y a they : ,> ' him .c:., ' •, �,fav°l°1t9 story °elm hers eona:a;rn:� ,, . : exnroacli mita i_ an ,of _theirs ...,r_ �=1r11'i%4l1< e: 'iFF11'Gt�l, h�+", lLl�t.�_C�, �•.. y ,i. .:.' . ��ii�.' Scottish shepherd, wee, u 11 it�laln mopUhs «9' of : ether m n rue:, . 3. �,...... a,1:n' �.7 4n,;s. E ;. • ...<`.. .e.. ,s.,,l��.,':a�Y4i'3 �. �i�l�,°,:��'. . enYiaaisii tWorethe Highland �. kilt . a..they itetlta vtd s e1<fiAne;co e3 ear , ay .aa WAS. ?itti apn dlldr(lir. L r hi 13i �exrhl.'_its :thee exer ., Laid vas wr�,pped��tif',� g Thea theta e'hatteeetl c ayasmzrasa &izt�,.:rar.�•Yd �'�assa,Ql l3i�V:,are�'leai 'were'a a tite .with low cl.a,nsnoan, who had. from h1 ea3tivee I'' tip °' ' as) . Eitghsb. Py ° herkl3 ao4ep him SOUS x ng' e n,tinaat'd's Liniment w:iuros colds, d E <,Tlnt_, y T i Late lY at old �'rc+ix'ole -an�l •o a. li s That :°;. ' he'll go at your bidding r, �'xoulile is �,. �aoatcla; Will n,.veY stood io_ 4Ti il} S' e n e'3 I,'h1A: L' 1S9 'na 'Three yea I1Xa alp =In c-usa�rycnaar til' 18t Tt t; as veli live, Thesso wo iXl#a �eightlezw t,'1d 1ek,tYtz' of II. slily, a well-known man in 'tnlze ling azzzd tinsmithing baseness; le aattauk cane after anotbev mnb ae get to be a ebraned 1al; with me. 1 could sctxa'eelq in a day's work before that ng cruel pain would attach my k. I used a gallon of liniments; 1 one. of them seemed penetrat- ing enough to get at the core of the pain. I read in the Montreal; Wit- ness about Nerviline, ;end got five bottles. It is a wonderful medicine I could feel its soothing, pain- p ' -----e---- relievingaction every ;time it was Steeplejack:s l' of the'disease Mr, VL Larkins applied. , When' I gwho under control with Nervi:line, 1 ,(England) steeplejack w� ea olilaabed built up'my""strength and fortified ;the Nelson Column and re myblood by taking Ferrozone at! the statue in 1005, the ecirtenary of !Trafalgar, ar, has been engaged to red- meals. This treatment nured ;me, S air the monument of the first Duke re - permanently, and .I urge everyone P, unrobin C -. of Sutherland near D ae t 1, wbite, d r the to give a t y P n sin and t tIt . rhe lours 3 .from Conoid ur. liniments they are using,?'J' an up-to-date, penetrating, ,pain- destroyer like Nerviline. publish m letter the "Please Y world over. I want all to hoar of NerTilazle:" Don't be cajoled _ into receiving 7 anything from your dealer but c ' iline." Largo family .size Nei v g s bottles 50o., trial size 25e., all deal- ers, or The Catarrhozone Co., Buf- falo, N. I. and Kingston, Canada. � sl. ' "Hint." Loral Nelson's Dint. 6!ittl' l;<;tia't' P1i RS a&ta r rutrprowra. , TANK A ll; ai 101'1414 STACKS. wa#e►at ak8,t 1't 'OR T o a ass c-xwaums _ >x a l�rx l dluwta 44 l'S 'TRAPPERS PPERS GIRD, a-1 Qo#c of it a]ases,tneilcd MA'. 'Brits • '.dky to john. Rolle a, Mall dept SO To1401170:111rcnatStA.. .mea£ thrl Lisa The Scotsman's conviction that Scotland is the leaven and the rest of the universe the lump eothes out amusingly in this story from the . ,Dundee Advertiser g •r'�t the 13att1•e of Trafalgar, , t Scots,„ inesstnates anti crew ircnn the same, village, lltidpexied';so.bo stat gn'r3,,. i " a >*ikeh other w' sen the ,,.ri eelebrwieu ." signal was displayed fl°om the admiral's ship. "Look up .,and reset" Jock," saidlJoo, 70 , ,' g one to' the other, alanl't p� Efts ever' man to do' his duty '•-_:. �v d 05 6 a'aa :ah K3J4 not tr ca .;,w1�4 tq,.lT .e.t<v t ;radtueF [Y:.P_..,�,•. a, xt 111 . i7I`;T:itia:�{;.'- faai�'t-� nue ui3.? 'szkge a�f:'ttih• � �•i a .�. r � leis ej,. as,t tfi_ eau, 1� i'Y . �d}Cli �'47.S1 Lf:t ie;;;, 3:i,,tinc a3A✓ree, `11;,as �td"tirn€1_ z�^ _lies In _ .to 14 aia.rs, 0, • andui'noai. l.,•3 ,his crony. `,`Ma _ t ... e• rcla,U, Is that a' you cense 4" he asked.. `.`Seotiand,.keaas, well enough, that her bairns will'do` their -duty_.. that's just a hint- td:, thc� English- irla is ' . , e 92 Vinane Well. deaar " said"" tdie young auab rid .•gay leis of ids, `tl 1l ix oke ens a a posit slap 3n you.. Ynaamo 652 milds, and the monument stands on the summit of Ben Vrnggle, 1,300 feet high. The statue itself stands on a solid stone pedestal 0a feet high, and' measures ee feet in. height, nearly `twice the size- of the et'aatuo of Nelson in Trafalgar u re It takes two hours. Square. climb the mountain, and work haat= to cease in time for the descent be-; fore dark,the topp el the mountain:'; being covered with: snow nearly all the winter. WAS N�;r;nii:�r, 'DY r V a b ,. r. r,T,lr ,', Now rinds 1i d 4�1. w� ,aJ ,�. ut ®[ _ '�'ateti: h eh r ia: e i be f as � ase 'which 1 .c z;a a1 ass � as yours cap cossib be; • Rural as hopelesss Yo 1y This isthdeexperietxeerf.11 r 11.J,1irowe, 384 Bathurst $t., Toronto, iahis oYr t' word.: l �d e 5 tierce%n = hs.iaY'.:;$?']rlt%a iersure ?u.. %2It'Pt�'1fldS:A;'m ft+,you ;t�tiC.' benefits yCCC:i'A'C'� a_` bl� 'car da-SJz alu. s ;:ia e ail f p Y i�r cheerfully and eau roc• x moxa' '2�acxsa si%zai,$,��k1�.tic�e�efs•%yn�rai�.yo;ep�ia;vit#z�St�:.:°: itswretcitil ti `i pt+.'ains end tried tboat�n. ail the arlvertie d clams 'with seccess1 itch have in `1 s Tar • . yspepsias':.,., k .. •iSJli dr. ar. iii` v.tt 'fT � �'G '4 a fiyad, }'t Is now ouoll e pleasure to ea3ia:r,4 B*.aisis r'aah •their .'o'seglient : nour1 Ml5): sztelit.11e I s.00tte?,el azi, sz.B tifor-rhe le,:e°.he''faart i.i at :s Pot o f .fit. «allea�,'�etart^ia; w%3aa� st.ilecl;. "�sdblet $a r?; 11