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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times, 1917-3-22, Page 2The Race on the kce.
after the famous rave througl,
rarest, early in the winter there he
wa be talk of a race on the ice;j0a
ro ind the big l l yt¢ see whichp
the woad folk:", the fasteS?i:.
�sdaeas.
The great day came at last. It
.alisappointment to Gray ; Sgazrrei
ew he found tlaata there were no
es small enou him but he
a >, ri
en
e I gl
aof th«andges.
u ges ww{ere Grandpa Coon
ndpa; Wolf at one enni of tie
1 at the ether end, besides Gray
Grandpa Fox, Gra-?dpa Rah-
akur Rat and SatinySparrow,
txx.k°; pal
T'ttrx made sure that he had
hi spectacles on, and then all was
ready for the race.
There were fire
as.
Dear, lAlikeY M:
Each was eager
Ill'hen the iive
rata i a Fox bo
Y:lee,''
the slt xtese rap'
E:2e
lake. "'o
ai
e i at
Then
sharp ilk
F , sly ahead of
e effort was. too great riisd
--QO,rether, 'tit o others
pased,t#
ditors :we; yln U
.Motile
--teeplat, close lar
e*n tills the time., +aS
ww ltispered sea tip to It
aig tial.°
pi aai+r,
n all --
f, Bill,
y Coor
reax
`t.
sharp "God,,
e
tit
r t
ill
Open up a H
Account by eating foods
that make you ft: for the
day's work without over-
taxing the stomach, kidneys
c ;liver. ' The continued eat-
ing
xoindigestible foods ~;bpi ,
ge Percentage e
astt�
,a diseased livers
intestines. Keep
s'vreet and clean
s healthy and
act'• , eat n , Shredded
`i e t i�eu #, It is easily.
digested. ;t contains all the
material needed for
the nour-
islrent of the human, body.
.
Openhealth account a heal ,
for.
you draw upon. For
breakfast €as> ol; any meal with
c.il' or cream.,
�ldc in
Canada.
di
4 GRICULTUR;.
Showing the Native African How, To
Obtain Results in Farming.
The black man, has a natural taste
for a ;riculture-up to a certain point,
Ile ?s 'willing to cultivate his little
arden just enough to 'give Itun the
nest year's #o supply. i3� Dere his
'
arming arnbittanA end.
ro At Old Titnt74400 miles from the
'at t, in Rhodesia, is a flourish-.
tila*al college that is putting
`was of farming into his
yle head.
the ekl regime. husband nidi
e go into the field, carrying the
st kind of native hoe, , They
hey
zd several days in the back -break -
toll required to turn up the land. iia t.
s done, the farmer sows a small
grain like millet into the rows dug
*r #h lass litfle hoz, and mere and there
vas. t t the field, �'>hroRt�,_,a.z_ tk_�, a,:,,.i, ataoa«t f�w'e;p..ce:�=
^ apart, he plants , two or three rains
of corn. With whole tons of fertiliser
C1 ILI)I%D9D IIS !FITS
The ills of childhood come swiftly
and too often; before a decior can '::e
• called in or medicine obtained the lit-
tle one is beyond aid. The wise
mothee will always safeguard lard her
_it.
-
tie one by keeping Baby's Own Tab-
lets in the home. 'Ilia i edittiue al-
ways does good -it can neve do harm .
Concerning it 'ttrs N ipoleon Laribert
St. ignnce, Qum, ,:ww d zees_ -``Dabs`
Oa n Tablets ` are an excellent tiled+-
erne fea childhood ailments arms I ani
"dell }eased with hear :tee>R Pi;e
Tabletn;,are soldf
by medicine dlealers
o`
z by xaall at 25 <.a cents a box from The
Dr. Williams' "dledicir e Co. Brockville
It e
a *'ailable, he never thinks of enr;chin„
the soal.
He sees that the -white marl gets
vastly more grain that he does, from
a piece o:; Land. exactly ,he satire size,
and his own diminutive vegetables
r
seem sz alder than ever to him when
he sees the white man's harvest, but.
it �['taresby. ;lien it neeIeel the agricultural college at
gilled Line- OM Unztcsii to make him see how
ea_ sil$ he... can get; rhe sante results on
a,, When hi own little. garden patch
Ha a l? At Brat the patiw•es dhl p t tale
q a @'dr�nl lei dl to this of
nicer- yonn «. ii.surent's
a � +g
7' $
t
from toa the s,.hodal .
r, there is the keenest ince
o -i Results talkp
r h� . I _..3s
RAVE CANADIANS.
nwrtal Farne �i nn
�t"YiD
Saved the
ring- the Battle
s attack had
t z;ite +dkfi a
pont ioSa
e Fit ndh hadIEasqt All z'igtRt,.
-e _~aces Every Yeok, rid all
t day and all the nett ;
Its, and eel -inter -aa
be
Ird with
he
a;
Lzq,4 ra,tap;,
woods
em
o
n t
h
eir
zN
NVITATION
i being forced coat
e
own of Saint—[??lien,,
~hiving the Oermarts be -a
TO SICKNESS
theut :Artillery
ppm:4 for two night
tela on, and, saved the
tit ref $malt4tdiien
l a Bae well proteeted,,
- r pt.ttletl.
l#Yrt"a
They wvt
d,, hut, in
t'tg'tow,aral t
alae news
had
been
gang " k
0.
ww
e th
at
1su;itoat, zattal <�. �roa,
9dl Eottaifatcei 'Ow.
m.
ct II:oot he t Li da. g.e _l Dht French ' Van Who
picture gRc'x ,Sir; ey' erosset
That will tell tis wv,. o we•on.«, 13ofure Plowed.
�a a ew ems. a ;tce,.
i those tree
only; tioiatlaiaeitaiaa 'sults"
alter ' na4t t tuts and raw*d,,,,
they lest one or both tet: T;be
i one—not bads, bast. boa
wilt- foot to the Trenches;
t he`; dyed, but they^ had their
her. ; holding the 'line these twro
bora ^' day.
tl�
SOWED SEVE TY C;
:Iriwi w 7 , L ie p etui d .,.as printed,
it sett^:Cal th' question, Cotintd.r Rab-
bi' w the it znre r. The picture
a= pie.- re
showed it plainly enough, a;nd the
othdr:: crowded round !lira to pat. hira
back. for they ;Ali lilted him.'
kis atoors wham he had beaten
ere prompt to tell him that they
£1e ashamed of their boasting '
"Iwai
glad you won," said Grandpa
sx, +ht w: i.,e,t of all the .-ood folic.
5 t,u event into it with no boasting,
at ,letcrmined to win; and that is the,
right war to enter, a race. „Moreover,
it was a hard, close race from start to
finish, and that is the kind of race that
is best worth .winning."
"Good! Good?" cried the others
hen Grandpa Fax ;had fil,ashed his
speech, and they all crowded round;the
blushing Bouncer to hake his hand
once more.----Yovtb's Companion,
rr
dt
d
tell
Blood rlean►s n
o nig N7,941.Z,
blood
The Blood, is apt
to maintain
ilk i ~tren d` of
We snarl$ it
tart disease, ,i
'C x2menea stat,.r.t+r'ar
e
reeovery . oft
lawtia and op'
t call iu old age and sat persons wit(
have been under. 'unusual mental o
lshy siknl strain, !f you are suffer
Ing from this trouble take Dr. '«'il-
li tnis' Pink Pills for Pale People
They make pure, new blood with
e=rr dose and this new blood 'mealta
glib and strength.. Thousand
ve proved the 'truth of these
ants, among them Mr,. John
y alt, fetiskow, Alta,, who says
"About a year ago I was in 0 badly
run down condition, my blood was
watery, :I wwt1S very nervous, slept
badly at night, suffered from fre-
quent headaches . and found my
housework on almost intolerable
burden, my. appetite was poor, and I
did not seem to assimilate the food 'I
tool;, altogether my condition seem-
ed serious. As there was nr, doctor
in our neighborhood I decided to give
Dr. Williams' Pink Pills a trial, and
I' have much cause to be thankful
that I did so, as An a few weeks I
could feel a great change for the
better. I continued the use of the
pills for some time longer. and found
a complete cure. - I feel better than
I have for years and earn therefore
cheerfully recommend Dr. Williams'
Pink Pills to all who are weak and
run down."'
6i
to
a
•
Econonni;Bi.ittls'. andl; .r of Are
Needesedath in Canada To -dais.
There never has been , time when
has taken posoess,on, ,of the penile'
of this country >than'^t ow. alma oz des,
seem to realize that little eeouuoniies
are needed. We study menus and food
values and remodeling of clothing; we
do not deprive ourselves of -necessary
things, but we lake better use ori
what wehave. have
;lesson well lista f.._ 1
have, tinfort oaw lv'. aye.
ooirit, and there is yet
The" Regimental Liar.
She was a sweet young thing, and
hariog conte down to see her soldier
brother, who was on duty at that tinte;
she was being taken round by I
ehuan. - She was, of course, full; of
cluestoixs.
"Who is that person?"she asked,
pointing to a color sergeant,
'Oh he shook hands with the
that is why he is wearing a crown on
his arm-, you see," replied the truth-.
fol man.
"And who it that?" she asked, see-'
ing a gy;nxnastic fast zxetor ww-ith a
lwadl ' o£ ez ossed India Glwzbs
That is the barber; do you not see
",
i the SC1Goor5 on his arm?"
Seeu yet another num with cuffs
decorated, with, stars„ she asked, d : ndl
i that one?"
"011, he is the battalion astronomer;
ho aides uso nil '
?, as night manoeuvres
"loan >_rerdastirgl«, replied the
salaiden., when, seeing her comuanioa's
badge, that of an ancient stringed in
-
a greater spirit o.t ixlte.l. , e.oaloia,*
ub
11 l
e
saga ape zir ie� is til k t tit
rags staaes
es quantities of wvoor;- ;alp in
-facture of paper. \°vh cit
e that ;,d,n o housewives
of old.
e - o One beta
thing that caa
td
oonI wfta.%aRPtQWa� r
dnfell gezai Lad.
Etoipl e Bov take this
and Or an answer.
No: ---Yes :sir....
Employer --Well, what are you
g e
for?
New Bay—The answer, ex, er.
"/*lnaxst"a I'iniRAaai :°1-1°v" neural
st,atnaent, she asked, Asim does that-
>_,an,, mean you ate ne regimen.~
Remarkable w "oman.
.lar.
Took
„ Advice Lis wvif is a remarka' ble ww•
c ,,
. Daae tan !time stylish
that h likes,"
And Got Results
it'd;•
4 I IN1°
� 1➢er.. O
;meter
t „ome 0T 03d�@
Fpea d aTd . that = Ho
ether step to
ago 4td Tp o "d the
lee ai zx use i by i 0i
>o
s io ~oral; 1 r
a w
acct _ „ung to tla' d
oe
tet great
glee azaa
lw*s ore~
gear.
nywr here.
country iougewiire5 of 'thirt.,
„".
go salved every ixg. There were
ozea or more «a peddlers who.
itis tlu arter'l„' trips past t1a,
u ti's home of the Writer', thou
it d oa. tcn, The tin and Wats ww r
at til;� y £ar rid�,i e a25tw'&1 sea�asethiu
zooro model la 1
you d =dingo t
:Miers. 'nose
,wrRertdrip well-
id h ldy the noiuea'
y Heir 'ta zaits.
xllw- sty lckal «the told est
tzaaon Dula d of rie, aotat ; lama~;se he ha
htarl d
x1
eral
.atados Found as Cur
's Kidney ills.
id3 et the &~sons '4Ir by llt?tkVs lii4 "
ac
� I
is
a
i lac l
I e
. 4 nY as ...
�' "i � n o
Growth of l'oliatlaritF tri the `est'f
p db�ltcr
Eliseot; Altar, lull', 12t1, (Sper'ial,l ^ it 1iil,
I ne groww fh of popttloa ity° cif Dodd',
da.ev Pslle h tiai � sectio,^, of the : T alfave
e t i1 est h s beton phe .d z ac o '1,'
ey euro IaWoew disease, That: much
s
been preyed again and again. One
st the latest pi -Pete e eomeo from M. (, e
dos, well known and higltl;r ^
oected here, a
"`Thar.kio, Dodcl's Kidney Pills';
here-
‘`Th,
b 4rsaall wa, d?I ovp o ng my
•44
ad ,« rad. C. �,$t?dli+�,� �Vfiate.`Ar �.
' m hendae1teS ntoal' ilaaiaeo
Unable to And atttytlaiatg tla.
aorta nww
ass: they di
1llai wSQp,�
dad.
~ting
Beata as k.iaal. Tka
a eliat fine avow"'
Ilex Vit" Dodd's
d1r'
No News is Good News•
t er
"What's happened to Brow
Vii? as Brown
"Nothing, I guess everyting is go,
ins all right with him, because( it's
i - r?nlw when they're iY. trouble
a t 3, x iof some,
-..friends."
'
sv & that: we hear from our
-narirs 1.intatent C ' an
xa daruS,
ta1a,'
ize
isa; wFe been asst~ lax1NARD'S.
:.0::
a oara nnmawa�~antilse `aother Liaz� Pt M1N^iRD'S, r•Qudww°e ti"k'a.,dlSt =ath ,`at1ta�,� ?' , GS tintainess of tear. t;groat, lie>
,fir ilIta third of e
of be without it vita' sin le. dla-ay,,' '•-
a et ao alts
g.., z. ww li ..,e tMtf.rvt. the
tz~s
11 iisedl, 1 can rtaeonimend mit a�ata ri
o
on tits 14e1dai
��., t„t'
lel v 'ai'a .D,
Co a ,
R $,
P -000D 3:OARD, .
n Sound. 'loa gpod.
Y, ,'lea~'
A
.aid. C.sC34f➢
ip . ALn
'epatr pddlocal
Factott %aplY-
`rasa e0,n 311,
most' taxi
.25&59 r�'M6"
to waaseo,
fit. Ade/aid
z
t'd ala#
"d4 'qq''t
'dtS:i;td's.
YaaR�s�a s"n: �,ss
ori
of l9tatV'+Jw art .i
'Art
liloui that prevents
1.t; rappe, fevers,
tis aalao pre-
p Asa«da 0.s^ R gar,
a2aa bl sine "o inetlid do.
,aaiwazrtising of his friend
end a
.i . tto.
A. not
had n r
hilt :;inn
e French women from the fa rat
taken it Lor granted' that they
must .replace the men at home. No
urging has been tzecessary,
"Not only the wives and daughters,
but also the mothers of soldiers, un-
dertook the uninterrupted continu-
ance of the production of food from
the moment the men werecalled up,"
And again, `French women appear
to accept the ,carrying on of agricul-
tural work as their natural and ;pro-;
per share of the hardships of war."
One woman who had never touch-
ed alplow, after two days' instruction
plowed and sowed seventy acres. An-
other carried on work on fifty acres of
arable land, ten acres of vineyard, six
cows, some sheep, fowls and rabbits.
This one French woman, with only oc-
casional help, kept gong by herself
what, two men had ,been regularly em-
-~loved to do before. Another case on
OAL Si-IfRTAGE. record is that of two young women
You can get these pills from any
deader in medicine or b3,• mail at 50
and one old widow who worked o e
term of 160 acres producing corn, oil,
ents a box or six boxes for 82 50
• • s 1 ' "' Never use railroad tracks for high -
Foresight in Storing Coal in Summer wine, cider, milk, cheese, poultry and
Only Remedy for Probable Famine. ;rabbits.
1;
Tl
ban
A p
trade than another riv
red wagon bore the
There h, to -day a
for old rags. Ler
rfeetly clean. •;44.r 4
e• ---and let their
• sted. We con not ish rag, pa.
pm ugh, perhaps, ba ve need not
uleirin even one rag to an untimely
waste paper should also be sav-
ed and seld for future use, This is
one of the many things that modern
machinery and metbolla are able to
make over again into fresh paper;
our wood -pulp supply is sadly in
need of conservation. Paper we must
have. We can lessen the danger of
lamina by saving our raga to make the
butter grades, and our old papers to
make the grades that are so necessary
in our daily livea.
Stop, Look and Listen.
Every year about 5,000 boys, girls.
and grown folks lose their lives tak-
ing risks in crossing railroad tracks.
Start a campaign to teach children the
danger of taking short-cuts and walk-
ing and playing on the tracks. Lives
are too valuable to be thrown away_
from The Dr Williamo' Med' • Co Agree now to observe these rules:
Brockville, Ont.
ways and cross -cuts. Stop, look and
ENGLAND'S CANDOR. listen at all crossings. Never steal a
This winter we have had a coal ride, and don't jump on and off trains
The Dauntless Spirit of Briton Now 'while they are moving. Never go
roused and Will NN in. e ss e y ga es when
Both Sir Edward Carson's state-
ment to the Commons on the sub
marine situation and Lloyd George's
speech of warning about ship short
age aae remarkable for their grim
candor. The British public is frankly
told that the U-boat peril is by no
means past and that disaster is cer-
tain if the greatest sacrifices and ef-
forts are not made at once.
That statesmen can. make such ad-
missions shows that a revolution has
"famine" and that suffering lias ac-
companied the shortage of this neces-
sity is undeniable. The average citi-
zen has a notoriously' short memory,
but now is the time to impress upon
him that, in many cases, the suffering
was due to lack of foresight, In Can-
ada, many people buy in small quanti-
ties—often only one ton. If, for any
cause, there is a shortage of coal. im-
provident householders demand that
the coal dealers do the impossible,
namely, that they supply fuel that is
unobtainable. Whereas, had they
purchased their coal in the summer or
autumn, there would be ample sup-
plies available.
While some large consumers, such
as manufacturers, cannot store a six
months' 'supply, most householders
can, with their present bins or with
enlarged bins, store coal to meet their
requirements till March or April.
In recent yeare, we have had two
coal "famines," first in 1901-02, the
year of -the coal miners' strike, and
second. tide year, when the seyerity1
of the weather and the extraordinary
prosperity in the United States causedl
unprecedented congestion ofl
reight. A survey of conditions in the
United States denionstrates that in '
the future there will be more coal
"Yornines" than in the past and that
bey will occur at shorter intervals.
or this there is only one remedy:
Buy yca# coal in the smitwrjer,
Foods Are
Increasing
In Price
But you can still buy
ral)c-Ntits
at thesame price.
This staple cereal in
its air -tight, wax -pro-
tected package will
keep indefinitely, e
is ,ready to eat 'at a
moment's notice.
a e- ts is full of
compact nourishment
flavor.
they are down. Don't nse railroad,
_ bridges and trestlee for short-cuts.
:Keep out of railroad yards and don't
_ play or loiter about the railroad sta-
tions. It isn't bra.ve to take risks.
taken place in the English temper. It
was not many months ago that it
seemed necessary to gloss'over grave
conditions and present only optimistic
viewpoints to the publie. But now the
English aro able to hear the worst
The german Government, which
eoes oz ea -Toad insyc ogY (and
-usually gets it wrong), will find noth-
ing in these cionfessions ba- its most
hated enemy to gloat over, It serit
Zeppelins wit s
the English would be terrorized I
has now stopped sending them after
it found that the English were taking
them as interesting fireworks. The
greatest ally the Germans had was
England's hesitation to tell'itself the
troth about the seriousness or the
situation: That ally is now 3",,t,
stubborn, never-say-clie spirit, of Eng-
land h showing. Lloyd George sneaks
as if the war were only beginning
This is the spirit that wins -
LIFT YOUR CORNS
OFF WITH FINGERS
• IloNy to loosen a tender corn
• or callus so it lifts out
Let foll:s step on your foot here-
after; wear shoes a eize smaller if you
like, for eorns novel- again .send
electric sparks of pain you,
accordina to this Cincinnati authemity
He says that a few drops of a drug
called reeezone, applied direetly upon
lieves soreness, and soccii the entire
corn 1-eot and ail, lifts Tight out
ones
Lund
diseast
sick
eninutia
betes
v To
with
Our No ,0111a
was a squat
;ect musketry, NO101 sudden
'0 One red in the line of fire-
• tbet bellowed the sergeant,
think the place belonged to yer."
"Well, it doesn't exactly," meekly
replied the interloper, "but my--er---
father-in.-law, you know, owns it, and
nearly half the country be.ddes."
'Oh, does °a?" was the irate ser-
geant's answer, "Weli, if you was
eerorst the rouge when my lads Waa
firing, you'd just as easily get tthot
as any other fool, So 'Op it,"
avg.% Granulated Eyelids,
(4,,,,
sure to Mo. thistand Wind /4
just Eye Comfort. At
-'arseita Prim
$END
sleep
on W
malt
nth 'WAS a vi
was over The 1,411450
..t;4eti what there 7kva
l)ae ye ken. ‹ouldaa
had to I ft.
You will find re tn-Buli
eases the burning, stinging
n, stops bleed ng and brings
se. Perseverance, with Zain-
uh, means cure. Maly not prove
a the
Imo
liatebirtlp
e Soul of
Action. t
NANO Aar!
Phew
1300 ON
DOG DISEASES
And How to Feed
it, to to tey ra4ecai
ClAY GLOVER CO., Inc,
18 Weg 3111 Stood. Noir Y
rAGIE
Eye
Vous Druggist's SOc per Bottle. Marina Eye
DruggIsts or blurine Eye Remedy Co., Chicago
Now She Knows.
A young woman unversed in
to a ramous player.
"I love the game" she confided to
him. "I love especially to watch the
the 'way he keeps hitting the ground
gently with the end of the bat. *Why
does he do that?"
'Well you see, miss " explained
the player, "the worms have an an-
noying habit of coming up to see
who's batting and that naturally puts
the batter out a bit,: so be just taps
them on 'the head lightly, and down
they go again."
Fences.
He that is careless and —negligent
about his fences will be so in. most,
other things. life is a state ot
continued -vexation, trouble and irrita-
tion. How often he finds his crops de-
stroyed, his breaehy and omady cattle
impounded. with complaints of. his in-
jured neighbors, perpetually ringing
in his ears! He is hurried into law-
suits and linnecessaly expel ; and
'closures! Alas, he has. no peace of
mind; how vexed, disquieted, torment-
ed, for the want of fences!,
This drug dries at once and simply minaita s 'rament Curer/
shrivels on the corn 00 callus without
even irritating the SIJ rrounclirlc; tissue.
Atsmall bottle of freezone obtained
at any dreg 'store will cost Very little.
'but will' positively remove ev€.7k,hatid
'corn ior callus froiza one's foot
Tea' 'druggiSe:hasn't stocked 'this
mety cirtig yet, tell him to get a small
f1firciez.orie -for you fieom his
En
enty of' Timber.
eatiniated. that there are be-
tween. 200,000,000'. and . 300,000 000:
acres covered by timber in Canada. 1
a large 'cook stove.
production per
acre is urgent
cern that this year's crops
be fertilized to increase
yields and maintain fer-
Ferdlizers have an im-
portant place in forming
every year—a double place this
yrar. Prices and clemnils for
farm products have doubled,
Fertilize your corn and ol her
spring, crops to ;get laiger yields
and profits.
Let us help you with
your soils and. crop prob-
lems. Write for our
free Soil Profit
Writ day for oor
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showing our full line of Bicycles lb;
Men and Women, Boys and Girls—
Tire.s, Coaster Brakes, Wheels, Inner
Tubes, Lamps, Bells, Cyclonieters,
Saddles, Egintinzent and Parts for
Bicycles. Von can buy your supplies
from us at wholesale prices.
27 Notre Dame Street West, Montreal.
use of
AXLE GREASE
forins smooth
,coa.ting on' -Lite 'axic
and well lubricated,
TES, T.! ROU'GT-ibtrt
CANADA ,
Is My Weather Prophet.
can tell stormy weather days
off by the twinges in my slioul--:
and aches.
Sloan's Liniment is so easy. to apply. no
rubbing at all, it sinks right in and frres
the pain. Cleaner than Intp,sy plaster: and
ointments. Try it for gout, le•mbitgo, neu-
ralgia, bruises and sprains.
At your druggist, 25c. 50c. and
00.
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" urea, and iill others. 110 matter how' `',11,:posed," kelit f roil).
.,,.inti any. of these (11F,:tioses ..wlih SPOZTVS. LI4211...,p, Drs.
. cake. , Bast ,. thing for -La ood raaresr - adto.' on ,the' blood.
'7DrtIgglatn, :old --harness shops or nianufactur'ors sell it.