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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times, 1917-2-8, Page 6AY Pt ASTITUTES Mixed a res The is e ,&PT Ca` °ta d •%., t: a eneet ':r i3:.g to "'heal in el :at ss aikt Uf a' r4tl a>ItE 1t r tiYQ13S. i)e$a!its fff lfl Sa el] shelter-. mil.'"ci tli of or def i ?lir A)lay der its !lest who false store of tit res all s of such tl C aw ik p1'actiee 404 t112t their crops llenz2:it tBt,,ci 0p i#; is i} sces 1 I on .la ±' ) ¢ � r sellce f tile ee . the � e c t 1 z t T It )taal) r113oat half of p er t111t it i puTs t>?e for- it; to hao d. eying belts of trees u'e rote ne, ti 4 heave claw coil will! in rilany,p at'ts ¢ f, Glal {ifertel, andit ie G£ a=,.rtteF�, z Tari it 'i order to m. m.a:r cnrafoY,t,.13,e Saar,! rally .-: r:'eett t',",t : aS 1?;`2': 1°e'tlt. QT a' f farildingT er°tIl lite C� si Chert l.aE2Ct Ct`:%;l- i in ct3il ;T /nitre xaw•oa-airle #R , sh03;ld i- 3u t taiai111 a„ <s . ,oaa Fts_ 4 tb. A lar ac ties! farmer S a ale eels Sic. least Gr S<eles: t0 te?.n I• ,701 Whet i ii, tt� tit c+5z dlt one for axe .r. ; 1 `la'riY V'`�. - IN, iter $k' s i t%a ood 'A affix! tl at `c'elooi 1g into ep The harxne .le:af?r ;front a recent issue of a Beal whether gnt to remove to ;ttie easier, and IaY h b i', romp of fhe lines that ar e nc farms. Siomly, t, inset 1 i1;ht to all emerame eke lifee ,.: : t'�3l11T.t1�'Aa , ar a ,eared ir1 >ia{l me Ila e riot the t a.c life c ww ^eS convenience available onfernier leas ii CANADIANS WANTED , THE ROYAL NAV Cailadi rta€ wanted for the Rogal Naval C-anseli:.in V Iciafeor I$eeerve for immediate everecatt service, °ale then of good character and good iahysicfsao accepted. Pay i.ili Mininca:m per day—Free Kit. 421.83^v Per Mornth. SeparationAllowvavice> zperieaced wren frets 38 to 4$, tisibqys host 15 to 13 aconite! for 3W/ice in to CANADIAN NAVAL PArRoLs for ,&efeec3 of the Couata.. Apply to CoM'.3o1 ORO A M1 ,WII1S ettitm1,a Naval Recreitia . Offic.,r. Oa ari, J1-3 303 Eli'Street:O31O3'3'5O,or Dept. of the thrat Ser i'co E NE%%9 BY ' MAIL ABOUT 3'€ BULL AND HIS Pi2OPU Iti Occurrences -.In the and That Reigns Supreme lit the Colt- xreereial WO3'ld. The Cunard liner 1'annerna, ran aground during '. dense fog, been refloated. A. hundred cases 0f tyPhkts are reported at Fiume, anti the ,lis- ease is spreading, James f=rimditc°la, the Oldest tv der ill Cheshire, has retired after. •1 13 11 Y forty years,' service, E1ag]a11d's oldest tyr)luuteee, llea`sarr of }.-lajet Bolan Gastte fart, '..'ted rece3t1 331 ri v tiMe ;of 1•%JO yeare. ,lames if H r„rea " Ills been t.zti.ged at .lade 1eaer' for the 30 artleit„ of C 0:'11it licU)12: on At g et frtli She'hailer a al,el'n -0 ;tat52ed re. work, oft caa;aalit 3r5 rrt3S ti3i ci g t aces- 3aitl o l i. prow'i si on lmiw' r r, 11 lilt d:aate r$ X11' toy'-; '$ allay e- c 0l'3f1tiufl ",,1/4'cit3'' �illecl '031c1 Use at iorrte. rs:a c:ari ??fir ''��C.tpl13 lo-ar € n :.1 Ar' w -a ` r'aa;gt(alo,cr ('18',3 eta <3ea1n:i{se hi 1 trip and the ove'ale! l:itehaNl; r' ;an thet is set ---4 sterns, tat as . tl'de it'c?32i ,$ a er 'l'Ia ire a lrrira�„tza�at oR�otldaasC *Vet getilti.g. rel -ere 13 n 1 n ole /le kC.1 O t t:17.i'` iC SGfiti1 - ' 12 of:,01 0 iietilakl - %7+,7 - g a� ,, ,G iq_P41.', ix of aria fr ,1(a laclll1;4 3 3r1 s; d la F1 at rtor. 1{tt'ter- emit-et/try. ter- e iet/try. ii;3's G" i fevet1:atlr, {#,t•fl :lea; 1r�lEiat, Vete lilEla,3' fuel 4''!'3''3 .1,,,. •'6 b., tli,, * p s_: i1? eoel yeaa's frolic 1301 to a;orel: Cone fabit .: e oft alt t tweet. 3e ear le .]4�1 stat li.�' rale el'n.a i ,>11ata tritairt g* dsv Better Crops creased r i ramp the itaoss' :4resuratl, rise "`t' 'ant -)If r of te you. 3 tree 5 t?a.tes //- tin iif thi;t eleci, it wvnald la liis; on to keep the, anew firm ed ar=ound the mark . eg when the mice.' begat quite:active and furrow thralliilh ihcy r ,.nee ,s tun distances t.. ccs sn , earcla of fclocl, the bark of the young trite i likely to suffer if it happens to c'r,rn... L in their way. What! the snow, is tramped about the et�_n1, the mice .1 c ♦iw, more incline • ,i. , w d to divert tile_ channels T 911 s'plrft cr^lily. Ttet rrr t.rit l+ shed, a l rl3ccrelil;¢f wvhiafi ' l' to Mr. 'ii'illi . 1 fel. 01. '. 29 ' sent the j,3'ato#t:? crew 1"+,a express. tin. fr.;eliaga 113 ;1 neat It s . eec?ki.. ",A1 t w(ai.y., 1`+ee'-tli6l,n11 yC,rit;n 3.e.. low," eair Captain Ii:])'& -01 ,a i 1, r ,,p1�.'.inc lv, He hail 23L4331. more 1shiekey, a^.ild at the: saun;:a ('3 'i step -dance ,-.cc 031 the briefloor of the ;adjoining * ,p-3•oonl took up his glass, .i,:,1, followed by Nible+te w.aatehed the proceedings from the doorway. 11lr. Wiliam Green, who tw orshipped wealth and position, sidled up to him, and with much defer- ence discuss ed the dancing. Ile made such a favorable iinprE.s- 1"033 that Captain Barber, who tee's' in a hemi -maudlin mood, took him by the arni to the nos, deserted parlor, and c nsconcirg him in a corner, tohl him all his troubles and warned him of Inc pitfrlls which beset the feet of good -meeting bachelors Air, Green was svnrp<it11y itself, and for some time sat silently evolving various FOP HEADACHES, BILI OUSNES._ CONSTIPATION, INDIGE�, hlearlyall our min oraiiments,and many of the serious ones, too, are traceable to some disorder of the 3tosnach, liver, ,and boavels. If you wish to avoid the mis- ;cries of indigestion, acidity, heartburn, flatulence, headaches, constipation, and a host of other distressing ailments, you must see to, it that }cor stomach, liver and bowels arc equal to - the work they have to do. It is a simple matter to take 30 drops of Mother Seigel's:Syrup daily,after meals, yet thousands of farmer sufferers have. banished .indigestion,iii!- ibus;iess, constipation, and all their dis- tressing consequences in just this airside v'ay. 1'tote by their experience. A.s a digestive tonic and stomachic remedy, Motller,Seigel's Syrup is 1lristirpass-d, k> 2015 YR U orb 0, Via. tib leak :all i glat.F' stale ,.' r. '"Geic;d?>1)t :otq{.� Iua�, :s.tid �3iiletts. r 1:«,,4, �' itllciut a little trip. e) 1, •alltc'd tr2tvstx•c3:, :rias house, 118t ` nine t° 3' door at a little Citta eternil Stift-it• in11t1.. Tile he,tise ;.Sih.t: land in Merl -mess f;: -:+.t..1: ^� 1123 wince, etemi on tllc pa , 0 tta$11E, told if rel' :1 moment's survey 11e proceeded to ,hut up for the night, A a rule he was careless about such lnart.er , but :0 -night 110 gaoler saw to 11:;; bolts and i..t rs more carefully than he {lid. Ile returned to the pur- ]or, hating made all seeurc, and light - int; his pipe for st few final whiffs be- fore retiring winked at himself sole- mnly in the glass. Then fearful that the housekeeper might return sooner. than was expected, he blew out the limp and smoked in the dark. t He knocked oat his pipe at last, and walked slowly and ponderously up- strtlrs He grinned rgain as he. pass- ed the door of Inc housekeeper's kee er's room, and then, with a catch in its breath, clutched .heavily at the banister as a soft female voice bade 'him "Good- tl2ghz." Captain Barlger, surprised ,beyond. ore riolnt i f r 1C:65•, a rid is .1 =ign OF or immediate cash re- ]r • malt; iit.ed crops, on the e 'farmers -w'itli1;t1;. r t uanrtid- th�r future. There tire few people 'mat prefer a ileelees stretch tf eountr• i._ �, . as , a place to live ,; n.' -Lot, :!early en, wish to have the benefit of tht pre1eilco of trees within view,at the expense of a neighbor. f'81e plantink of tvi11r1 breaks is bee ;t• inF, more general; in the North - because eat because falmners i1) that section i'i^cognize.' at least, the comfort that r rtac } .oswtb a.) k13e cZa^sutalptioai oairanerei fortiliac'3)' increase ilrelt1 i. govcrnkraeaaa, bullet ind If your 'a you, 21330- '. i ll;'• 1431:d fit up and fa; r, people next door, who were standing m their front garden. In ai state of considerable agitation lie hurriedly dressed himself and went downstairs.. Lis sitting -room -was full, Mrs. 13anks, looking very tired, was sit- ting in the arm -chair taking' smell- ing -salts at intervals., ai.d staring fiercely at air, William Green, who ! was huddled ill a corner smiling shee iehly behind Captain Niblctts and Ben. "What's all , this?" demanded Cap- tain Barber, in a trembling voice, as his eye met Mr.Green's. Several of airs. Banks's relatives began speaking at once, assisted by some of the neighbors. The substance of theiir, remarks was that a man, whose polite tongue hid the falseness o' his heart, had laced; Mss. Banks for. a four -mile walls to Mapleden late the preceding ]light under the pretence that Captain Barber, who was evident- ly hale and hearty, was lying ill at the "Cauliflower." They demanded his immediate dismissal from the ship, and his exemplary punishment 13y the law. "What 'ave you got to say to this?" demar,,ded Captain Barber of the vil- lain, in tones of righteous indigna- tion tempered by fear. "It •isn't true; sir," said 1Tr. Green; respectfully. "I didn't say anything of the kind." " ii'ot 'did you say then?" 'inquired Captain Barber, in a voice ',villa the company thought far too mild fee' the occasion. "She e as standing at the door as I`;passed," said 111r. Creep, nervously, "and I asked her to go for a wall~: with me." "Lawk-a-mussy 'me!"' screamed the horrified Mrs. Banks. ' "We went for cl nice little stroll," continued the graceless Mr. Green, "and then I s'pose she Ruled -it was latter than she thought; and she be- gan to make a Fuss." "Me, at my -.nn o' life?" demand- ed the indignant .':1s. ,13anks' of the audience: "Yoe 'did zrk0,,e a friss," said 1I;. uz;een ' 0' course I 1n.zde. a... fuss when I Lound G20 how `i !lad'. ➢3008 (1010'' eJ' You were here when he carne, lits. Church, weren't you?" "I would rather not sae- anything W shout it," said the 1i0'3! 0keener, fr0etlzlgly , . -�; "I insist ui3on 1 1' 3-310 eking;" said the old' lady, getting 3edin the face (Tole continued '.kr.,ms 11I measure, was unable to speak. "I thought you'd, lot lost again" said the voice, playfully "Good- mign u_ Good -nigh`;" 303';)E53 the other in hollow tones "Mrs. Banks stay log . ' 110. inquired, pestling ° at his "She went just about: half an hour before you carne in," replied the ol.sel.eeper. "'relizabeth went soon -after you dirt, but lief• mother stop- ped on. She went very suddenly when she <did go, and was w-erY 13Y- str rious about it ' Not that I "want to know her business." Mysterious ?" faltered the captain, "Some young man carne to the door," continued the innocent woman ,'"and they were talki rg in a low voice. ' I don't known tvho it was, because 131 s. 'Banks let me see quite plainly :that -'110 didn't want pie to know. When she_ just called out `Good -night,' and Iwent off as fast as you please."' Captain Barber- supported himself I for 10onee3t by the handle of his door, and then in dazed way blund- ered into his room. He vas a ood- hearted roan in a -way, and pushing open the little casement -he thrust out his head ail( sighed eedth genuine Peel- ing as he .thought of his poor old friend plodding slowly to Mapleden. Incidentally he felt a little bit sorry for 1010'. William_ Green. He was awaked 13-:': n orning after- -, SOTilewhat restless night, by the sounds of an a:i weet•ed noise ` 4 333' i-- staia s, and lay in amazement -listen- ing to a ham of ;excited voices below. Knuckles rapped;' 1. his :door", :and the: w'oice of fwd's. Church, much agitated,. regeestcd him to rise and attire him- self: Ito eves out of bed at that aril ooking•. from the window. .3 sxnaIl group of children stood in the road outside the house,'; while `aloe sial the coak with their alms on the ;fence ere staring nhar,d at his pailo;.,win ; tieeesio i ly y'a-ing1he pro .e . . yam.,..' ;where the burrowing is easier, and the tree. is spared. t.,'' •. _ , P " I 5 aal,lc, be ,i food plan after every snowfall to tal=e i1 trip through the young orchard an inrikc the snow firm .about, the trunks' of the trees. \1 *tcll for in:plry wrought by'raibits also. Sometimes •a felt: fresh. twigs cut' from the ,brnnthes and left on the ground will 'attract the rabbit and spare t'se tree. --Farmer's Advocate. Thought The Coles tleas Inside Several years ago there were re- mote mountain districts where motor cars were not only never seen, but had never even been heard of. One day a resident in such a district 'tt'a very much atomshed to see a large touring -car go by without and visible means ' of locomotion. Bis eyes al - /most started, out of his" head, how- ever when a motor cycle followed closely in its wake and disappeared. like a flash round a bend in the road, "Great Scott! he said, turning to his son. "Who'd 'a' s'poseci that thing Japs Can Make Dyes. Japariese,manufacturers have made themselves independent of German dye producers.' Dye users suffered after the war began, and many fac- tories Were built to make colors. Now, it is declared, there is an overssuPPIY e, TILIZERS will give , u r+; , p 1 er0 9 H ood %� � start: slate r sa•' 100302sc! the yields. • 1 v if_tra. t if . 01. arts.. gcatUug good ,results;. i"rox11 /ands, !farad-Uarle4' to;iifzers -willpro i r ace still bigger an fa crops. The are prepared from blood, tiro bones trimmings, iutt right. irnportlene to supply the plant food your soil .colts, our experts help you select the correct fertilizer for W4r • your own locular needs, Write for our free fertilizer booklet and bulletlnit, 0.ot4er10 Fertilizers, liters: Limited, west Toronto. otter IARMS THAT Curious lIcalth Superstition Cu en In Old Land. One would tdrnost think that the superstitious age had passed, but the many races of mankind that we riOW harbor th England' have, probably, been partially responsible for a .revival in health charms and amulets, says ondon Answers The 13elgians have introduced a I very queer remedy fol. the relief of 'rheumatism to our 13ritish chemist. Wear a little strip of catskin "neath Your coat and, so say- the Belgian, you ivill become immune from gout or rheumatic pains. Flints for gout and hones fol.. r,eueitis are among their for rheumatism is to carry a raw potato in yaur pocket„ but this latter belief really has something to be said in its faeor, for the potato plant con- itains properties which are distinctly beneficial tm man, and these benefits ean be absorbed. through the skin. inay buy sealed het niercu in dainty wash -leather eilSeS 'our for rheumatism," Blue heads, net r persornd adorn- ment, but to ward off bronchitis, are seen on many a pretty girl. But perhaps, of all health supersti- tions, the adorn theory is the most amusing and incredulous. An acorn belt, so a customer was solemnly S - slued the other day, would protect him frorn attacks a indigestion and the like! It WAS tO be wont next to the sltin, round the waist. Whether the acorn had its virtues put to the test is not recorded. A Loyal Lad. Office Boy --De boss lcin see tio Insistent Visitorse-iSay, I'll give you quartei. to talce this card in to him. Office Boy---Aw, shucks! He gives me higher wages for not doin' it. No Use For One. He saw her stepping from the car "and manufacturers are seeking to I Even the .3-ich do not escape the And tip to her he sped. have an export ban removed so that,; fascinetion o,f health cliarms. At the "May- I not help you to alight?" any merplus may be sold abroad. high-class chemist's shops in' London I do not smoke," she;said. a to From ‘`Yra Olde Sugar Loafe" of grandmother's day, o the sparkling "Extra Granulated" in your own cu.t-gla.ss bowl„ IRedpath Sugar has appeared three times dally, for over half a century, on thousands of Canadian tables. a f .'i "ial°,',l tags' ;air' f 1. This ccrenumy 0' p3''t eat pomp and 151i'r eme a1 1e=hC:1, are aftcrwari,s1 1. the most scrupulous. -the Ring's Own 'cottish Bo r and the .2nd Bat - tali On 'Worcestershire Regitne -ay London Anstveree Why these cremations and hui•ials? Thi.: reason is 31011 far to seek. Itrit.ain is the only country in the world which. permits its hietotical flags to find their way to the "pop-Apw, er the auction -room; and fla,gs are con. sequently occasionally destroy er in - tarred in order that they may tivold this ignominious end. Some time ago the lst Battalion Gloucestershire Reiment recovered from a pawnbrolter in far -distant York"; no fewer than four liege, which it had borne with great honor and die- tinetien for fifteen yeaes through the Egyptian and Peninsular campaigns.. And if you should chance 'to visit the parish church at Kenda4 you will there find a pair of the old colors of the 2nd Battalion Border Regiment. They were rescued by lioid Camnlaell from an upholsterer in Lon- • don, who had put them up. for sale ewitli no rnore respect than he would liave had for a pair of oh/ eviralpeve cuBrtiaiitne8;en this fate is pi-eferable to that which befell a flag r'Which for three years waved above tbe 30th Foot during the famous siege of Gibraltar) and Whiell 'WAS not long ago found covering the sofa -cushions of a trades- man's back parlor! Jolly Fine, Too. 'It's a pity to put his overcea on," exclaimed the fond pareat, as she gazed admiringly at her young hope- ful attired for "a party in. a, new vele veteen suit, With „lace collar and cuffs. "011 it won't rain!" said Alastee Ignoring the remark, rna gazed ap- prehensively out of the -window. "Look here, 1\lontage," she said, "take this qmirter, and if it rains thke a eat/ 1101110." tag"Rttight, ma," re./ -ked young Mon - Three hours later it -was raining. eats and dogs, and the 1(n -A rna blese- ed her forethought. But, Monty re- tu,:inDedicin.i:t'ebso,tou eaolyleakbinac,i:vith the vel- veteens clinging to him lilce a bath - in g suit. itvii,tile::,0h,ccIrneaon,euTgThee,412.1 14,yeYinag,,, tc14:1 e,ptehceta.,