HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times, 1917-4-12, Page 6'd.
inm °donearly a mile
ring in„aa good: sticoad..
oi`a” Panted the seamair-
b telling ia,t.o a doorway. a.ceaa
i,xx't be afoul, Joe," said the sl
ea rocs the t,•errib3
e .trnan.
alis fear.was so zest, that
=_een, who had regarded hint as,
to1we,,' of strength 1jd,,n,cGourag e <I dl
5ti to wwo , red it rnrsel !, 'jryry hl tail $ea3-
man's good gracelA rAis (vett ad-
* an n ion of these ' ties, stood apm
�.1, ,
,,
l?..x.eyF <:t. IaBS idol,; �rxtadldela xt'.L't; of
CRAP x
s'Do me a favor
h
heantilYt
d.\trot Wye wan
snick icionsly„
"Telt that,
friend of ta$a {`..-,
Plower, point in,,
7rle w't).ket.
e
Bridc's
in Fres.
a ala," he sa.t
rg i rrrnar:Lea to m
f: '
nes of confidence i'aw:',
mot: , klr. 4 30i1?,It3
II:nec"ked ttie,.
e loud laugh'
of tta rtes
pe
T_<
x•
Il
a fool; ,Toe sarcdthd, stia-
.xt, youwar s?rtasw"Ra(de " said
r;tip rails ere Ra , snail -vas n
aep<trsd
hh s p caws y. ,Lf $bought
f Z d'?' o"4 t. and gnve
kin: a blow :d dile ribs whi h +'ki 9nest
. iac e'h ,na regret thata . fast, aaa pres-
sio:n was net the (."or'regt
raz
satisfied, s r,o' dr el', nskrdv
l was pieties up and atarried off fo
tnlz., fo • certain retia tdS I
eedlr' go into r 'hut n ^ iS:et& mora
ere ,z ez'et. ' ett 11111450.4
°t
-t, Q ,o ire b dl , y tats€tea'
w,orci,''
,kr, Sara? J ee ' y4tk �t
�rlrr
e nd' this? ilentrit, tl
Who had net argon
einfident
. 7811
Le ., sit
ties of meat x<t is high. R
niusr always be rerrci the f tis
Pam :'or t the same garice {as ttie teaaa,
al,'kdla of the fat paid for tires out;
of the meat in the eot king ..r:d8 is not.
seat: ww'it e � aetat tdo tine t;abbs. 70.N
d* rhe tt adP:;;, of the:,ar eat. soyas„. t
'aide is not eaten. What becomes orms i=f
it' Mtn -tit of it never reaches Y 3e
taste again. Too frequently it is red ,
to a useless (log, dumped to tszti sc "
sera,Jed into the gaili: go
or even threwn into Pilo $ire and. d u" I3-
fives every
to c4a1?ing,
spe ]e,l tarot ur
4 CCP•9r'4 er
The thrift it
n°once of sweet
intw=.n soap.
0124 .h a,tsewi e r pti�t tis i
ghee et saving and eela]p
eat ,kinds separate dot'
fcltrsa
rilPlaitl
for P
ey
them, awith soap or par =fffin is the
mans When' uttin ;e x.wahy
'the£ nor Sum?Fief" r fo'' ` trine
ea ., c x � ,"><ateat
is saved by matting a list of', e acl
article, of its condition aim of the re-.
ceptacle containing it,
Trotting up arni down stairs, espe
eialla= ;vhen little ch;idren fo.m mart
of the family, may be lessened by
keeping ?a Bar !norandum gad aan p'en-
oil, some dlf the € usting articles, string
and wrapping and writing paper up-
stairs. The bathroom sould be free
from Clutter, A cleaning cloth, a
bru to aagd w,hisrao;dtor should hang
>raazniOy near the bowl. Every room in
the house should have a basket to re -
individual
ww atage, Plenty of hooks for
use in the baathrooan, in
ase its
usefulness,
? [an etails it the living -room de-
tapaRladn
forethought, Comfortable chairs
s'laa'aatsld be so _>iacect as to hare abun-
'dot 'ght f3 • as e. der, The settee
m
ae,tx;eta^e Haat" ore used hs n
=i the: eat ar'agtrg the wins
�tQrl ge hg; dt e 9,5tie ,
' to aalir con e `lobos r, '
ten= as€s to the ,.
Plate_og as art- i,
aa' the mother tis
oileloth ander' it it
sit € earn
OUR SERVICE
EVERY..
omatte
rrere'-M Ott live PARKE
, peruser tho pastas
we conterilleteonidebt
sr: stye
tai ers is t;arcregr a le,
atBttd t,titt.
Leant up..tho lata
;
aloei
;tier,t' he ..
ABLE ; to
aboard," ,
rhe;ipfog renetvet
lae,at
the. nth taac.m�
p Its br
1 rittj !°e • 1ine iht °
at x tt A e
aminates,
less skip'
restless
tilts,
sent i:s ttre �wdia?�staoa: di. tare
#rag ; natal re er1tdy igt
aaxbor need
a, order for arranging hs
$t"ru"ed ;for 'any Work shoutc€
tt~?.t, :glad within the worker's
The eold primaty, ia-ebo , kb.
hkiet se'vin,h tab es and stove.
together= and stsotald be in
eontaprtatea line, Tie siuid.
Ott o dtwatler''s panty R or near
elesot. Aiwa ys have
tare Deena arear tlte, sine,„'
:tea
48
cxtrt��aaatatat roar ,
Mere is Po doatltt
use of mei
the !Aa ,'Nbei
a lee the c
tea while
: art
arae; lshould
ad
Presse
heat WO
Furnish Your
Home on Easy
Payments
Full information in our
new free illustrated cat-
alogue. Seaton request.
THE
E REVOLUTION
GRf)WTH O1''
310CRACY' I; RUSS!A.
E SPIRIT OF DE
Russian Army an
Ifare One°Singl
Of the War.
,Tare, °ulna has been greatly res
ibie for the growth of ar spirit of
'ev in Russia, for axlll 913 h
rasps dad not, acne ''''[,
the wwaa .: of legislation, 13ers
ho =ed the right- of free rti0,ee1i and
newspapers reported what ;vas
said in tareurun, Whereas they were.
prohibited from rex orting publ"9e
speeehes made outside the puma,
wr tes
51r. Riddle, forrners American
ambassador to Russia,
T`iS,ere never, has been much r':lap.9Aim_
f otion of p abl:e opinion in 1 USSm.
l�ei"atsa themass ef Rassiana peasants
no opinion. to express, so far as
eio7n polities a.• rational gel: eet -.
feel
Russian People
Aim, Winning
"rite to -day for Oisr sn
C..TALt GUE
st.ostie g err foil line of Bicycles for
gen and \V ets ea, Boys and Girls --
Tires, Coaster Braises, , heets, Tinier
ab A,p F al , Pfs, Cy-elazraeters,
$raid es, fir: -Pa fl^`LL'2 ,.Y P'd?y'ss for.
N oar ean baba Your $i p rites
ardraz:, ns at wholesale gr=aces.
T W . OYD a SON,
2711Jotre Panto Stvoot Wott,, Marut€eras,;
,s.
iia lAr ot3g6zt
email
4.414 op 9
Atatteriste4f9,9 snag
194ae4 to evg77Px rleige �c Ira
PurelyColiawli5.n, cell.
$ftbernxI,snafora10 cz! ietssa,
a ye;"r .4-s+r 1.
;.aorta
spiri
e
terest
eitrel
t-.
e, unite'
on ti ceirestiou
0,71
g
"Cw u niett?
wl
ht to ng bar.
i
' concluded
adventures. ' 1t ,r�^lal$
r,~al"wee aatct laI d„ F»
ila+etiaxtOstk,, Ilea adding
l at Itis tankt tataaiib
Haat ktSitlgto ata
all an the do',ar ca c ole cat
,that Ii lbS011. SO 4 se 1:4g1 n et
as 1 bargeiaae'd 4 is erYt You wi]i
Isle.
PARKE
c+ s
DYE WORKS,
ST. ` "C
irATERPROOF
If you use "Nugget' water will not des.,
troy the shine. Brush off the rnud and
the original polish is still there-. Buy a
tin to -day. All dealers. loc. per tin.
ack, Tan Toney Red, Dark Brown
"TAKE CARE OP YOUR SHOES,"
octor Tells Horg-To Strengthen
Eyesight 50 per cent In One
Week's Tim.e In Many Inkgance
Iltt'uitture
r bean ode);in
t o rano will,st«q
e`'troro sueeestl '#ay
Shellac tar 'celtrrlO
thanattne;C:tk
a -
uaatasshWiest
hen this tt. et-
lslt (sorratc;; glu
ries ltaathea• ,thee(
othoewdsi °ow grflth.S(4;teldite:V8411.1! mended for insOlnitia a'11,d as a* n al V;
ot considerable value in the tren
in better hantinfn of disertsin. Onions, for
th heartily: wheal eenton sulphur oil inti are • -
• slowly- "another weelenoilv Prinelfdes which Ore of value to
tave haat her." an aperient and dmrette. 'they also
"'Lost her?" repeated Flower, star- are said to he good for toughs and
rign 'Jmnrsoness, Carrots are useful for
"She's going to New Zealand." ro-,eorrecting dorangeMents of the liver.
plied the ether; "she's got some rot
A 47 12; They are excellent as a dressing for
tions there' She met en el" "aid wounds and swellings,
of her father's the other day. Captain Pal .
rtin. master of the Goldin Cloud, The tomato exercises mcdieinal ef-
i re has offered her a passage. They fees not completely explained by the
Doel,:ty,yi Saturday from the Albert presence of alkaline naits. There is a
principal present which, in a concert-
i' lower Plished the tankard from trated state, produces salivation and ,
tion. regarded him emislell'a-, free stimulation of the liver.
"She mustn't go," he said. deer-, Advice to Home...makers.
Fraser shrugged his shoulders, "I' The home should be arranged in
ied to persuade her not to, but it keeping with the occupation of its in -
vas no use. She said there was no- habitants. The light of bedrooms
thing to stay la England for; she's and the placinot of the largest articles
(mite alone and there is nobody to t, • r
miss her.
' bureau should be so placed that the
Poor girl, said blower, softly, and ' '
sat crumbling his bread and gazing', light falls upoil the person dressing.
reflectively at a soda -water advertise- Tim drawers should be kept in con-
ment on the wall. He sat so long in' dition for easy pulling, and rubbing
this attitude that his companion also
ti.rned and studied it.
"She mustn't go," said Flower. at
length. "I'll go down and see her
4 to -morrow night. You go first and
A Free Prescription You Can Flave
Filled and Use at Home.,
T.undom—Do you wear glasses? Are you a
victim of eye strain ,or other eye weaknesses?
Is so, you will be glad to know that according to
Dr. I.ewii there is real hope for you. Many
'whore eyes were failing say they have' had their
eyes rectored through the principle of this woo -
trying it; "1 was almost bend; could not see to to save thein how before it iS Luo iste, Mehy
hopelessly blind might have been saved if they
read at all. Now I can ead everything without any
glasses, and my -.eyes do not water any more, At had cared fdr their eyes in time. .
night they would pain dreadfully; now they Feel ' Another Prominent Physician to whom tbe
above article was submitted. saki: "Ilon-Opto Is a
gpe. all the time. was like a rniracie to me." very 'remarkable 3-exuetly. Its conste tient In -ea, -vs
A lady who used it s..nys: "The atinosphere.seemed are well known to eminent eye specialists and widely
yeary with or witholit glasses, but after using this prescribed by them. The Lniln111113"IlretS gl.tallyal.31,
prescription for fifteen days ever,ythiag seems to strengtliati eYeesight 50 Per cent ln one Naeek s tune
clear. I can even read fine print witnout glasses." iatntt,iiinl_f,t .1[2_3,rte_EL0F_I:s,,r1,1r1;-1 700110y. 01,te eantte
11-7 is believed that thousands whb 'wear. gla93e, ‘47';' S'ra, '''STSITT'ITOAlluieeiutligg01111114114.1cisent'on0111an3
elle now discard "them in a reasonable tirno an.'1 ;or regular use in aunest every !amity, The val..,
3111117i7lICISS more will be, able to earehgehnn their Dr111; HIM 4. Toronto. Will Ell Your
Oyes SO as to be spared the trouble anci expetme your d-uggt
of ever gett,nit glasses, Eye troubles of many
descriptions may be wonderfully benefited by
following the simple rules. Here is the prescrip-
tion: Go to any active drug- store and get a
bottle of Bon-Opto tablets. Drop one Bon...Onto
tablet in a fourth of a glass of wider and allow
to dissolve. With this lional battle the irsi.ett
two to four times daily. Yon should notice your
eyes clear up perceptibly right frig, the start. and
inflammation will quickly disappear. if your
eyes are bothering you, even a 1.0,e, ta .2 steps
woe end
Mother $olgorts gypil), correct,* end stimulates t
ellmntit,y(thl fro
TH
break -the nel,vs to her, and I'll fel-
' low on. DO it oently Tack. It's
quite safe—there s nobody s le can
talk to now she's left the Wheelers',
and I'm simply longing to see 'her.
' You don't know what it is to be in
love, Jack."
• "What am I. to tell her?" inpuired
the other, hastily.
"Tell her I was saved," was the re-
f ply. 'I'D do the rest By Jove, I'vel
He banged the table so hard tliat his
got it!"
plate jumped and the glasses in the
bar rattled in proi.est,
' Tile Clock He Needed.
A customer had overhauled a num- I
oescriptions, hut itotling seemed to ex-
actly' suit his taste. At length the
jeweler, in despair; fetched out a mas-
sive timepiece of coinplicated design.
"Here sir is a cleck which will ,1
Ithink-, suit your aesthetic taste. At
tiny bells chime and a bird hops out
, and sings a carol."
' Ncili take that if you v
a few ehanges in it."
"'With pleasure," the jeweler aid.
"I have a daughter went on the
customer "arid I twat; the cloek for
operaalocrol si:smait:i a ttehr at sa t hie
mainO
pro
e Qa t tueaa` view.
Fish Sauces.
Tomatodaauce,---•One.balf
d
G;Rd one ?; if onion minced,
Stew these together ten it
nett one tablespoonful lrnttr,}t
it,e pi,t,tg talnet sp cmtnfel -flour
oorp,l.0 Ut to alt's. Cool
nod pone aroundtisbt,
S stale Carr �arlRndtsa. Thikhen one cup'
rat` bath; nail€c with one teaspoonful of
rsl�r,.t i. sor ;'t'ra;i l aurid vtt:B t.at,le-
af butter rubb,'d togetintr
cdcd lb loot. from tda :salmon, season
tvzth cult., cayenne, and one table-
spdaoaafaal tat' tomato catsup. .hast; be -
from the fire add one hat..
ii
tomaa-
art+i
##jiltsII#all€tlll#iltjIIlll11:31t##Ila
Feriz,7,:=s7e4f4tj
Swing Crops daPan,E a
Plan your 1917 work seas to get the
`most money from over/ acre. £,ower ai raiBaoa: indent ildatSraat
-costs per bushel for plowing, seeding.
-
nlaterest and labor result When crops
tiliour spring crops. Higher priecSE
=fertilizer farrier Matt overenctorot,
511 aitfeltr:Plt3
0111 Improvement Committee
Honest ,,Mann
Your lipo are the bow
are the arron•s; th
your own
F. F. DAILEY CO. OF CANADA LTD.
HAMILTON, CAN.
Thrift is served, and health preserved,
by wearing rubber footwear around
the farm in rainy,' sloppy weather.
Quality arid long wear, whether in
rubber farm boots, high rubber tOots
r rubbers, are assured if you hoose
a pair bearing on the sole any one of
these Trade IVIarks:
ANB
-"MAPLE LEAF'
ft sy,
7113
'RtAPLE LEAP
solisdate
doodit
birthday
the Int tporor of Atn,
rttltleiiii.1,4,tt,ttlet;:iit,74141t.:`,,f'frtni iitly tc.,1,-
tlerit'itll'tntittecratty, while Franno ntood
i for the m eiples of Authority
for denuntratty.
It is true that since the Japanese
ttir there bas been a certain dennlop-
of the democratic idea in Von -
t I do not think the people will
with the throne, They
ti t at government of veme
of the porni us growths and
mules that have adhered to it.
Russians always have enjoyed
groat deal of demottraey in their local
evernment. 'rho Zernstovs, which are
what line county cotmeils,
osen by the people, and their yoke
sum•eme in matters of local govern -
meat, In the present war tlic Zem-
stvos have been active in the forward-
ing of supplies and other military
matters and have enjoyed the full
support of the people.
The Russian government always bas
' be.en patriarchal, and the peasant is
to let it take care of national
Aim to Fight War lo Finish.
Although the Russian army and
people have not always been one in
the past, they arc at the present time.
They have one single purpose, and
that is the winning of the war, which
to them means the liberation of Slays
who are under foreign domination.
There has been sporadic revolutions
in Russia since 1825, and 'it is said
that Alexander II. had a constitution
ready to sign the day he was assassin-
ated. These revolutions have never
changed to any great extent the form
of government and have, been mostly
in the cities where students, college
professors and educated people who
had not a voice in the government
liar\f"ehrcolihrgeicItoeudt tthbeeinCountry the revolu-
tionary movements have not been felt,
Some times mobs burn houses and
buildings in the provinces, but it is us-
ually to get food and not to attempt to
change the form ,of ,government.
The terrorists, anarchists and otber
organizations which in the past have
continually been agitating against the
government do hot represent the.peo-
ple at large. Even they have been
quiet since the war began and have
refrained from embarrassing the
In short, the present disturbance is
a revolt against foreign influences in
the government, and graft in the ad -
are determined that the war shall h
fought to a finish and they are fore
mg the. goverurne.ut to do
I believe that if a plebiscite , were
held the majority of the 150,000,000
In:6" Nthe Emperor or the abolition
ussrans ot not vote for the over-
:zeilandW, eon
•
ni