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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times, 1917-3-14, Page 6sir a 'Twenty Five Cents Day spent for the rig kind of food will keep a. man for good health, fit for any ask Two Shredded Wheat ` oppo_ tunitisocial aa2�itaG lats.Q1`"a 1titnino the "r les Tf fog tt_s are reat'z increased, and the to.a,z try " ▪ 4 W O hqo_ Ia v I ,.,_..efill :la 2. � Y.„, .. the natural I Qp i '� letter from Webb to the,' �xl�work n �.a4 �+. � ILe5 the �. Zin �. et1 Robert, I I, Yorkshire lltrc 1'c4sCpp tt h n baby is , teething is a time the Zanzibar Carrier Corps and its . `i F.14ut £ .$ c c.t .v worry t;ia most' r..Qt ers, 7tYiJY'a: major, the Right Rev. F. Weston, w'a"e tc`d to r:i{➢S1 t LSl ` 0'3 ifi. little ;, las baecn_c axai teza Bisho of la atihar; Tn the :est le s�,ala,z t ..�., _ P , ' , Glee; be becomes c oss; noes not African campaign Bishop ,';Fe;tons loan * 113 , to t. � r L. .iia,. ,+. _.: ... ., ., Tled.. wen; aA Ia ic..,�l . t 4g -tired among ': those. TneTitlR.-.. . ; steep a, �, ,, mime. fi t.ze� y^tu z? t � '1t,(1'.l,1�-e! ' t �, is c ot,..:, atiorl; .tali;: or diarrhoea ane by T idtlt.-General smote. for ar_exitox-. t- u.. !`4 t sometimes Coo 1. nrgani -leplian Seeks <'His Priem T Iil Ana +t.:. was thinking to 1a3 3, , ise nts,. served weth hot An 5,_Gf fi �5da I3 soli one day and his thoughts -an t'E.us, ' milk, make a complete, per wonder how ?X a west my friends?" food meal at a cost of four ERO. and Leads a Carrier € Transporting Supplies, o The > Elephant thought., the' or five cents a meal that .The rran the _ g ,1� i+a 4»7 l7e^.i.d he became, urttli,, t,. �, le i, {:I..1F:i7' ;ozv' bewildered S€i es in dioestib • f - a r on th; Wali o< has ,t the ai`<.r»a loan .. a< � � every el��en� needed l+o ,'ale ^, at;1 tTe a,2.,P7 la1 not yet b 12 .ion n Berli ill ,l?e"3t its tri in ;DRi ;, les tire Q2CTTl??2 h , Tel may I le? The called, wise, l T l a.,t, and said: tittle they, Wisely yen sp looked c'd �,"ti� for lti "That q ta^ina rr>� Tt ; bilephatt and ting that,•Ql, forest . htan. As , stat how hullo. newtissue and furmxsit , it �•Re ladp-,_Wat<it,mhtcaRall alk lenda'Z'' heat d energy' for the ,.ted lsy tie 'wt red F1 convulsions Seize ions service in the field.. 5 . 1:i2„a. During this period nothing Thi bishop rot only raised a body! a_. cava equal the t e of Baby's Own of mote tl:an 1,000 carriers, bleu also' laelas : .� : F y ear, fua''.t at a alu . bod -. t1t, enfi p4�et# . titaRaaa;*^ tier ��eb � eaalia�»^�i.Mbp 1 31 HAS NO EC/UAL ' It not enly softens the the cleans. water but doubles ing power of soap: and makf3S everything sanitary and wholesome. rj arhi 'l' aeg' R'ec'3th to t e hotels mper'Rtte';dec thetaa on tlRe march a s a d ,._o..nta 11 and rlalo the teething they bore su lips from the coast; to 1t _ that .r . ;- I Leads, b rh., the mother sc 3_cely real- , �c t t^slRed in the T Where Goat ,4. easy Ll1e fz at.t. TIe at oTFi T R cx # .acs D eth" CQa „t 3. ? a c 4 `r > Placed says matt ought €: ue sore of l;reu,�, <.1#i'acaltio•s task ��hR.st Tit.. Sv,Rtze�rland the goat .. p n•.. t .,y._ , . 't bar. ,.. Y : ,.' -i i ” •. " • ' : ,egad tp h:::1; s OWfl 7Pa+n'1i'.I,si} �Irs �� h inLalir�oantalale ase c➢ eT,ret.i otlipr a*aatlr:lts It a hog , • .. � „^ + .. z e... Ail _ � ?ta$i;l>l. 1e1' Town, �,„ iti_I^ti. his a they o men t1p tr_xcza i,��,� were gloomy :ehrtt. 1a�*ties a goat had coos he tined and .: , . . �� 41 Sl3o. VCYiTL'!'!2t%di`" e��e oitRli" tQ andinspiredthem wun mach courage to p515011.itKapers.o aueets C aac s t gras>;t g. v..,:.._e_.,.,.a 1, s On z r r.. a.."nttead to i'is l;usirtess,r. ,.,. a .nfi dtt - 1285. tceei,▪ a��lao:t ._ c: �_ ., ..,. z .. _� . f- zi 47t eir.. _ ,n ».,. Cl,.. it1'o... ElF d}sa£l£. �Sd.'. a.^.,_�. ,r,..w.. ,L. .... . ,.,,.'. .^�i'ril }7vx�c.:'x C„. cxR.Et° t„,x�.. QAFi. sa�n .,. y€;S<x., v=s cx '�:+,t;sE +.yy � t+ ai.,, - 1 t edieexte, r i a as e' t. the ,. .-,,.t.a�.., y...a p�,ewl eta., .. c1oRa they n e�e oRi t.lE Tn<.rclR for , roti 1D� a2Restart. If a � t ,aatp S � t nest t;ox• s,ais ern,, r�x•..r.re,_L .Tablets age sold by eied e forty-eight ?aours with only*� two and yard of a personnot its owner, tnd . ^a ti r -.,s -.,.,^, S,�xa+'al,:r or la�T aaRa,al a�aq..nTsaLowore li�tlt houa•s' sloe and oce,?arozlal Is 1tIL z�1t,a a eltlo Ui �t�29c;, tl„e l.ersoaa � ecp=� ar ,_ p eaFusei. $1.r'SSTlTUTE,S, s;.:.. Atcf atilt 11 Busy. , 7^v C i nt a d. for three .hs. ' Tt a the � e;e »x:.t e 3 to �1 ilei-.,�..dl, h ,� . m,, -> ” •�: �-,� j `� 3�k��x'�'a�; cif tthf�h aa��ar��i�t.silaa� �a�t atal�aa�x@a, �^,.�s` �'I�A:_ Iz oc ree : -", -�T .• :0,-,: ft1 fr _ g 2e �1et ar Y °l~ ���"�� �' td � l�,la la �� aaaRtlex�x�oaoliR .� �� nli#'la � Ci' grog - at- seelne o ; p { t1 m But thi 1"s it n' l ass Vegeta'... $ c (heGovernment,A1aia•h is now almost ables,. x.711.1 a trade I, •a a ca,,., solebuyer. 'Tho, roil', +_,u1e 2 'aa :rSS d Et clean stomach, x ti tF to War parposes Eli star a �saaaolps siaia+,out �ie:a� � 1 heM� F liver, active oda is. a aspoi,„„tblo*T : l e is trr :r solea, €h .' . e � •'a mi ^ni9 d ;rliesdeals, also aye x e lrtd�., �� '��' �i-���,f�.�ln �� � �. n _.l or as textiles. iuneirt harder'awn* t,. oloaraia s tcil largely by war. " ,ode kL2 CanadaUnite-tries _ ,s e , C Q 4 a laic ori er ...� thy 'branches of these h �110 tla * l . � . a down or restricted w d2 t pa , � slaa� .. « it Vin: &o +,#,.1R ?%f:aA �M p 1 : " r t . he.:. sad Ort dee hectaaase they r aj not adirdniste to t. ih � ;� :lis + o�ariao*:tkactats ori ria,. �v The ma- o:lioA.eilaotai e " tea as a , e a d electricity trades are : T OO a it t lea# . �s ia�c cl actly a; o ad there la a great Ilio J �:„' Ia1ic ac it ty the slxia yaarda. maw e r lk tto iaasilt its, tll laiclt aar irtahi out but hies. the sehasGIS Th fide a jet itis l - t”. i r ,T - ^ ' , E ▪ , Co.,,"1 odic I.7 e ! The lei '�1t'a la, s R of loads, rests for n'eals or for redistrwlinora a dill.; of the oftonce Musttaay' a tine, }> y,e Ctrl; I a' ,'-•=`)c'x Ont, recityille, Oag leg lion e 10 s%gy A as • THE DAMAGED WAR GOD - Imlay r «lei Domination at pl!iA? a? T. Little by little the lelasled Germanic ,bishopand those lad, Members of his.1.11, r} e. t .; mp es are acv:al etil ipr to The hQ1la}M�_ ,r �° , F..¢. 5. Q _ _ of _ , . StF� who S� eFe able t4 be with h,acrt. ?"c na4 ..e.. �v:tte ,;o. ��� .. ass »rte:? p 0tel s Qua to i� 9AAtt## l isuttne�Ys; ?em dYt?o;. r Y eo ride ` tie Egg. r oe,Rv e their far k h alio. Smart Young lgaai. 41 'b 4 do you r u tiU3 Z[t%�siil,5'1�i'arh li l Itai *-» )re,ti g Of the Germane Mals la .. "But for the Bishop's tours! e," „ "and and hispower of . i(fiell l,.ays ;qr. Webb, ". inspiration, our troops would have Ds,`tl' fared badly owing to the lack of faaod, �:. �....... . t11' '.. ,e%t'il ,e@ at � Q F and they, may wen begrateful T'or tls � taut ^t�ez.t,t r. L d Care 1 ^i-t,st'3t s. 3h a?a?r' 1i - 1r 1'ta.,eceoa, , an, Red, ;1e.,�. *'»T ;4s, T•>,araae da! ' T, - f a r.r,t rittt5' lu a t% BgR n C 'bele g , x '+ g , x givent far tet w%, ^o tr4�"1 o RL, n: R bythe si�'cuaee r ;3 iF solve 4 ss%t acx9d AY Alt tar, and 'pix is if any w Even the the Elephaet'e Sootana�ttlies^ o os to the edge is ie was tryia Piero a tree, et the help you," sugg� .4y div ., �e,r. r'W a.."..T* fallibility military to Whom they have StomachHurts lit blind devotions ' lie }} }}pp R �ater tlau4 of l3rk”" . hiczgc, 3tav, )v�n poll • l tl Irdigoent oats Genfl Itnaf1 "Bow n a7ei aoalaa y uaaa c e :les kil.OW by t1e aR`' He is erre of those people that i•I�1:1'!� � � T -�,y ._ ie.� �>a •� 'ICIi nil: On LZla3. iacl� 'before tits It' as � r ?e s r tr.t13 ca, sale !.n good B lain e:x T.: Serol, iui4 liptgrl•sting ft .SseS, U 'inforRYRn' rte �.a .:t.E8S5tf�. ��. Arai tivatf 1t� to WU5o5..' oa %t o'73 west Adataidst, etekei;. Coin n nor sit,.. you` k%.tl+A1gy,,i3 9;;h%f�s#jloalk' +%1,6%Mxra ,y., cTT,* f: x. :� ,. :� eirrpePi. s .. S7IlIE. .Y the sea T &be 'riot oo atniae h r� t t , l + % ae the lir lid sett: waatTld Is dace , moat ho a oasloi tiv:ar RS bong prepared or atulance, slo arrb Rxbe r l oar seta, fox and so ionto expected 'le by PO iar rs vinic ti at a career nl idenla oastoar€ol b1% , is • IA to s14 ` pea ifs: St' Pare i:, `' e, and 1 hit You an eye behind x :t41i til:lt be �i'eiiaeaaara the happy ezatrprlsra they had auiatgtt aatiit"laabla, 7 haat masa of bat o, led , #, '�v r siaee 1,�St s:ra:t�aute�y lrr;at. eating, lues, ttercrs trriria ea wine +tomo 4f tion. Erre la to tea expee. 'Ever ivsiaa ri uuron toi et that Oily were ,ager Gtteaat as la the ixrs�loa:tilaace of tli '�, � � , � °Ari :Pipes azlilic wheel in told and well corals= X1 1' " 1 they ltaa a lotol eel horn arol to the nextaigirritaoi with stdiaiaeh teem de. anri doe. ! waist' as a glorl .ed picnic, `to be made lktaatm toul4 bays to Inert Qtsewhhera tor bed countries, this tarapu aaacoa is ]taiilatlaalatir." In exolanattou of Melte •, rde Sa la Ilta Was Assess leas greater in the new lands whieb ; tnr na.€ire eileetive and greatly more it+cis itticalYU ,st' York itis ettelaq stilted l Vitusmuch um oil nl�le tlaaaa thr easy overthrow ut that molest ta> ituQ r%r tamric 4 alalia aro x^e dent of zla rR l sh r . � to eongeeteta tar i x* Dance ge a5 mn pr t - %lc a� ,aac'la ar#t. ours rcianeaitattere Giro is atita called upon- trterl. ire. 'hour as of faith c s as rise stomach earn- t, WWII oavned a goat, it AS an yoaz � ., Merl. �, eattaaton *An �� gvateralll Ina>taag a w�ccoaad it - , re a c tt� � osn�r�sa� 4 popaalattaaas trent the more Si?aa Itectta'�+YlHss of tlaraax td avl at �bix 11aa West- The trouble is often mietaken f ita thea o vend ca�e� In such a country �� � } r � Iotas is I iareiraax'at Are to tiit'1eiesrt blood �urt�is• earl beast sand hoed its head, but water inertia h .. r% t st4%noaii. rYt t a es stre U. Chit 1t5 Weal. 3ist $ir�et only equalled 1a aotl sit l aailau<oitetl lila nlo► to, #c� WAD the Z7a:ill at the neigh g sr s as a # were 'e T 1- It athelia a sae you ta., , " #crae o� aaaa4tiatrs -bort at�taaill�* event- �' �� , aaae the ,roixaiing t between the ages of sig � able ailed AIto t. ll ed; the Melte school has to niece nervousneee, or aawkwardttesc:G anllt . oMrti taueht� a l� AA'ed Ito replied I it t# ks young oiatlrlre h� r b etre s :. the anravat- s�aaial� riaai:o.aii�ca ,t.11e aaceae � a land the Geroi�aExlt officials to aria tae lel axe rstc%tas feed Proemial; pro.. .: rho pt%riitilurihoiti or Ali@ tsv therefore, in. A few days utter the on �. ax of Irl#h 3t ill the Older and more xtros often tioaili nn%rveleai is * �alaree3*/C1t"1 surn< aa, -1 Served With notice that he aunsq r muni: es. The ` land fourteenthouf is order tlereenil spiel liol sts^tatatoare of cotaameTree, pro., ;dense sett3�i cotxca i' , � oa oi�ia• nretse ai � to tli� axe o itrtillraaa,i • �. with lt, The most mss tad osaareapra t up shoal; �c�taaats, �tauataleta taacrtxanas roar' t'�or ahillp� assesstixeaa tlatarrige olratao liarvnr to all the' �s been. Run Taal tax to 1441. le :,claaoilhoauee is not merely n ry may be affected relm •- s o* . and i tcTr sed centre - art edticatiosia• at is :also the re- common symptom is twitching of that, tataeously wide tit * eaaglxao o f military udl eatiraa � q animal < u s refused and limns more. muscles Q the face and limbs. ll ,doe#a�aar:tlola. to 'know under 'what statute a .ry,.. Hlttions aaae seclaal centre of the die - e point an n#i axe 1 cervico Cards. I otai 'u ed. Theby-laws were Elephant beet, Daring the week the l' this �G�vs hln One may altrtai t stretch it a 4a The time icor, thoseicns! who laterad alias and sure eche tile provi e ra tiaalt � iG a where ht that #h est, '` . ` days the abeam progresses Elephant neck. "You er meeethe Id not moos r ;' * t fomite of spasms tri w argue o c .power cat . i Q ,ted ,• school teacher furnishes ,ariaara lots to . toslcas the II - 1• tact:lilled lel the National Service lues there. I,t -la 12, subsoil." broken la l l ,lea •oa� stop � k soslaa;,11 hos but i the jerking motion may be eonSlaacd: taalstaa is already rc ken opo e x p soon u dlro"n of•e the neighborhood, od, geminds of those who cards, or have net properly tilled them ` teen. ; 1 1,nything abutting on the' rvices, which all attend regardless : affected. The patient is �L_ ,I on Sundae the missionaryholds his ;I to the head, or all th�a limbs may beltit the•iscartsaaisnti ,.,, Possible. Bet" iii.. has been ,extended 'to the piss: play' highway," etc. ,,. the building is used for meet- , or walk steadily, and in severe eases ditty of tho German peoples, eteec* have again been issued to the post - distribution among those i farmers, for the various coin- ; the speech may be affected. The seems to increase in proportion ti masters for ne. they both helped them - mu ieties; for the Bed Cross disease is due to impoverished their sufferings, we cannot be blind to , who have made default. It is under"' i th 1 -4 should iced stood that the returns from the 2nd ray friend?" Oked th,e i _ Club, aud for purely so- nerves, owing to the blood being net the fact that if the war the fellow wit l' e mg! Oat eve such as debates concerts of condition and can he cured by the te-day the position of the Germair Military Dietelet have been most gra- „, and dime To facilitate the latter, ' use of Dr. Williams' Pink Pills, Which, armies on the war map would be so tlftrint.”. There are, however', even in , g the banal -tat* wad! ', it may be noted that many country ; enrich the blood, strengthen the magnified in the eyes of the populace this District a number wbo have not rue - Ca ) L WW1 the willing hands of the farm- sufferer to good health. Any symptom privations suffered. au i Properly made their returns. The Noe! tional Service Board hopes that every -e "lee You rendeveve schoolhouses use removable desks . nerves Red in this way restore the as amply to compensate them for i ers' boYs quickly dispose of whenever , of nerve trouble in young ebildren But reliable accounts which eon. one in the District will use his or 4 tit from the Giraffe should be Promptly treated as it is stantly reach us from enemy coun. very hest efforts in order to make the ted, and the Fly A nether phase of community work , almost sore to lead to St Vitus tries make it, certain that the future 'returns from this District as nearly aussoelated with the rural school Danee The followieg px.00f of position of the war pr d th Perfect fts possible. there is a dance in prospect. me or e hunt same to the Ant, which has been coming into promin. the power of Dr. Williams' Pink Pills war professor will not b • build a• With once during the last few years is the to cure this trouble. Miss Hattie e an enviable Fish Mach Eggs in Mouths. one. However meekly they ring bells one pliant pushed Ant for him to "Thank you said the Ant. "Gratitude is d th Two species of the salt water eat-, ighty foot the Eitel supply of books to settlers in the dis- Cummings, R. R. No. 3, Peter oro, ond wave flags at common , ere gh dirt near the t trict, This work is encouraged and fent„ saysr—'1 was attacked with, must be mourning among many mil. fishes foiled on the New York coast," build a thousand hills.1!, as "sted by the central Department of what the doctor said wus St. Vitus' lions, and memories which it win tau° the gafftopsail cetfish and the sea cat. EdleatiOn, NvIlleb provides catalogues Dance. Both my hands trembled so more than the sitienstros of Treit. care r gg 11 with all my heart/' of books suitable for seal porpoStis, :44 to be proctically useless, Then sclera anti Bernhardt to smother. nimmer. .After the eggs are deposit. the noblest sign the actual selection being left to the the trouble went to my left side, and In an the indictments raised against ed the male fish carries the eggs in its Fure--Sest tor baby's lashes, Heals tdl sates. 50c. box. All Druggists and Stores ted to a school district is based on me in such a condition that I WAS UOt in the months preceding the war their nook "Patent Protection" tougher. The number of books allot- 1, from that to my right leg, and left the conduct of the Germanic Empires mouth until tlie fish ore batched. • Every Plant in Asparagus Bed Should e • Minard's Liniment Co Limited t voltally ralvnt Oalcc EX:Millet. F:5i:"15. CULTURE OF stSPARAGUS. 'the report ot the inspector of schools. ' able to go ont of the house. I took critics usually fail to lay the greatest y -nu. Me nee Dr. Williams' Pink Pills and days, openly li` kAted of its prepare - knew it in those old, was thrown from a Aoiol ord UM) SWOLLEN OLEO Well drained land, level, sandy 110,000 books were supplied for sults. At this stage I VMS advised the world, as we that -does not dry out badly in! this purpose last year, at a cost , to try injured her elbow so badly it remained e_ , e _ hor5e _wheeze, summer and near to markets are did so, with the result that they folly' tion for organize stiff and very painful for three years. ViaoraZu'e ' sentials for success with asparagus," i of the province look forward to the reetored me to health, and I have nation made a cult of might, IIIENT completely cured her and she reduced with hare Thick Wind es- i of some 830,000.01 Educationists d slaughter. No other says an 'old gardener. Unfortunately, ! time when every school district will be I not lad the slightest symptom of ehamelessly extolled its own lust for or so Four bottles of MINARD'S I,INI- or Choke -down, can be roost farmers and gardeners have to a library nervous trouble since. I can raorn- a has net been troubled for two years. ' entre, giving to the settlers ' domination. No other nation made • be facilities now afforded to residents ' veritable religion of the " Yours truly, make the best of the land the.v owni , t ' , mend these pills to anyone who ia creed and a from a nearby field, if possible.. and be . • , ; mice." as the champion of its horrors and ''' no hair gone, and horse kept ar work. Eco -- sure of your stock first. Grow sum- . x ou can et Dr. Williams' riornical-only a few drops required at an ap- have been reaping enormous crops and • elication, .$2 per bottle delivactl, Gook 3 Mite. ,e. m the last two years, when farmers , - g Pink cannot escape everlasting condemnaJ - - 0 t I family on a small inc;me an'd has, of dcsalers.oi delivered. BooV; "Evid'ence" free. year roots for the field. 82.50 from The Dr. Williams Aledicine islmess of its claim for toleration. ' furthe:r to the importance of the rural • 99 sr. JAMES ST., NIONTRisAI. Yield a Dollar in Return. only its infancy, no less than other remedy with the same poor re- of 1914 poseible. No other nation in Gentlemen,—My daughter, 18 yrs.1 ..._,L3raLitiles: Ottawa hool library movement is , ting any benefit. Then tried tional spirit Which made the events la the Province of Alberta, although the doctor's medittne without get- stvess upon the careful] t • d fest "Choose plants from stock that has' of cities and towns through their pub- suffering from nervous trouble, and ' power of the sword. She who glori-' lso other 1.. chez cr Swellings. Nob t ter. a good record as a producer; select P , hope they 'will profit by my expert- fied war must for ever take her stand I Selling thorn at the 'highest figures in - AlISORBINE. in the Itaiseptir liniment for meat roots to have ten times aS martY Pills front any drug dealer or by tion when the eyes of a just world; The Difficulties of the Thrifty • are opened to the folly and the fool -e' Mother B—has brought up iv:rge ereinds la3cnedsijiCceYr'ss"Zq ‘anirelli:Li a 11(1,3triliefall plants as wartted for selecting one . at 50 cents a box or six boxes for 9 never plant two year old roots, school as a social centre. With every 9 • and do not beheve in starting seed in! its permanent place. Root selection is the most important in starting a good', bed. "Start the seed bed in early spring; rows eighteen inches apart, seed ten to the foot, one inch deep; give clean cultivation. To keep the slugs and beetles away use arsenate of lead or chickens. Plough out the roots in' spring and plant about the time of the , last frost. "After careful selection of roots plant in TONV5 four feet apart, plants fifteen to eighteen inches apart in the i row; cover three inches deep at'first. "Make the trenches deeo enough to leave the crowns eight or nine inches below the level. Use no intercropping system, but plant a cover crop (hairy vetch or crimson clover) the first two winters. With rust resisting aspara- gus the tops are left on in the fall and disked in the next spring, thus saving a great deal of labor and plant food. "Fertilize with manure in late win- ter, ten tons or more to the acre, or with chemical fertilizers, 300 nounds of nitrate of soda, 500 pounds of acid phosphate, 300 pounds or muliate of soda—applied before end of cm ting season or before growth starts on young beds. "Market conditions govern cutting and nacking methods, but careful cut- ting grading and shipping pays and refrigeration of fresh asparagus ts essential from the standpoint of the gonsumer. The main thing is to get the field set with good, vigorous, one ala year. old rust resisting plants. See that there are no bare spots'in the bed -i--they cost the sametto eare-'for ,„,but giyo , no, net ,profits. Old Fashioned - Ideas are being supplanted daily by newer and better things. This is particularly true where health and efficiency are conterned. In hundred's of thousands of homes where tea or cof- fee was formerly the table drink, you will now find It promotes health and of - ficiency, and the old time nerve -frazzled tea or coffee drinker soon g,ivee place to the alert, clear -thinker who drinks delicious Poston -I and kno: Importance of a Good Garden. When large parcels of land are un- dertaken to be cultivated, small ones are held in contempt; and though a good garden supplies so large a part of what is consumed by a family, and keeps supplying it all the year around too, there are many farmers who grudge even a wheelbarrow full of manure that is bestowed on a garden. See that you have a good and suffi- cient fence enclosing it, lest your cattle in one night frustrate your hopes and destroy the labor of many I days. Take care that your seeds be true and sound. There is much decep- tion in this, for garden seeds will de- generate, becomes mixed and very I often blasted or dried up so as to lose all their vegetative powers. A gar - Iden may be made the companion and friend of many a leisure hour, and furnish a spot where ot chance inter- vals of severer labor every man who las a garden patch may benefit him- self and take a pleasure in his labor. Killing Sow Thistle. In fighting sow thistle we must re - I cognize that this weed spreads from both seeds and roots. We must, therefore, prevent the plant -from pro- ducing seed, kill the perennial root I stalk and sow absolutely clean seed 'grain if we are to control this ter- ' -table pest, Never allow the thistle to show even a leaf above the gtound and by autumn it will be killed. re's a Reason" o change In price, qu °r.4olz package. necessity, been of a very frugal turn W.F. YOUNG, P. 5, F.. 515 plans g„ , Uomen are now admitted at the of m now, an& Father and Mother, B-7 Wei ind. The children are married astatine and Absarbine, arr made In Cana. University of Moscow. role oldie' Jruguay has joined the list Of na- tions that Officially recognize,,,twenty alone and in comfortable eircom-1"'e One day their son John called, and , his mother showed him three big loaves of bread she had just baked.' She complained that she had too mnch; bread on hand, and would hevc to give him a loaf, and also one to her son Frank, since she and father could not possibly eat it all. John asked, "Why do you bake so , much, then?" And his mother indign- antly answered, "Do you seppose I am going to heat that big oven just' for one loaf of bread?" Idlinardis Liniment Relieves Neuraigirt. Mary's Shoes. merit has earned Place in teacher small Mary persistently lag- . the medicine chest as a relief ged dui ing, the match in the, kinder - from pains and aches. garten one morning At last the Quickly penetrates crvitri oat rube" teacher cctiled MarY (0 he" and bing and soothes the soreness. '41.1,.`,:11\:fiary, (lear, the music an( the oltie boy Hirai ng and oblig,na smite, "I Can but my eve shoe can't." C,Icaner and more efieettye than - mussy plasters or ointments, it does not stain the skin. For rheumatistri, neuralgia, gout, lum- bago, sprains and strains use Sloan's Lini- teeeli Rake the jionte • to tired ototl,t r, and are many diseases ttrat do not ltealthy children. Keep your titii.ltaut good See drat their bowz Is move reglitant ha; iliac tlie every and the utmost pre- caution should. he uteri to keep them, well mei etmeg. By the aont,istent use of wears longest EUREKA 11ARNIeSS OIL does' 1 tom than make • your harm ess clean. It revives he leather. pores, makes the lea - t her softer,' blacker, tougher. Trv it on any black . TiMs.,,IMPERI AL OIL COM PANY imi ted 13 :undies ar Wet Ali iv. t is possible to avoid many childish ills now so prevalent, It is a corrective for diarrhoz,a, colic and other infantile ailments. It soothes the fretting' baby arid permits the child to sleep well and grow healthY. it brings comfort and relief to both child and mother. SoothIng Syrup Makes Cheerful, Chubby Children Is absolutely non-narcotie. It con- ain, no opium, ino; [Mine 'nor any of their derivatit es It is ,00thing, pleks- and harmless. For genetations mothers in ali parts of the world have used it and millions of babies; bave been benefited by it. Buy a bottle today and have it -handy Reliev nd 'Protect Your Children Sfal al by all druggists in Canada and throughout the ,avorld' be removed from the bO(ly or the aninial. To prevent the or Distemper in talliopa. oe ddarnxia,:eisit' ctsto.1,t: all °tile:lel