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The Exeter Times, 1917-8-23, Page 3
. — BRITANNIA'S 1,4 In These War Times you want real food that . contains thegreatest amount of body -building ow st costa- The material at 1 HER GALLANT TROOPS, -STURDYSTURDY whole wheat grain is all food. .IPS AND SWIFT AIRCRAFT Shredded Wheat Biscuit is the whole wheat in a _Re digestible form. " Two or Some 'Statistics Regarding Strectg:h to ,, of tree P,ritish Empire at tbe. three o these little loaves_ of baked whole wheat with milk Beginning of W and a lett .e fruit make a nour- It was in December of 191:11, a few days before Christmas, that the Brits Ih Parliament increased the strength QF the army to 4,000,000 Men, Her standing army figures before the war were 125,000, not including the army of 770000 and in the colonies of 4x,000. In the first reserve were 206,000; in the second, 463,000, the total number of trained men having been 708,009.4„,„ The ,population nI the British Elis' Aire is approximately 500,000,°00, nd rota every part of her vast doznai9, upon'which the sun never sets, havie> come -men to aid the mot4,0 Couat,; t€;ht against at Oer.laa r&u< Cra rias been estaeel02I geoercai $tilag and ton ra }he ire n of come'+}t-e, in Sli if? t. �a?Ti: 7-04, klae'sent`' Caat home est tial 5 a 1 0 be loyal CgarEtt'y, lint : 1114ict1 the nixie now found o`n tl hi 1'i'anee, 42ia1, l lit t#031% 9tk sitik ;tr €=$kers €m possosa an a p01 d no eel e ry..lant1 asp, tkie ns€ r ng battle fiat, las nottio Sea, x11€3 Air Ships Briton:it still z"tiles the Drittsii nilly" s pride since z4h4 ma,in'thorala i*tel the war)cl doses; Ftahee, the `dtro a0t sea. 4aite. cels e0 u :British lieu Le 411119 01'n'011 i4t{Oi'^�,t1 ,he CoontrY'S ypiro of w;li( res are the:0 ,r air, in the fl possible dere it has boot it3i+; cunt rr.. do xis Z: 19 ishing, strengthening meal. ade in Canada.. Nfl iLAS ROMANOI Solt of "111easznt Emperor" Now Ad dressed as (Ammon Citizen. • The late Czar of Russia is xaow knoown as Nicholas Ikonianofs in the great land over ,,laicki he held auto- cratic sway. It is not the twice by which he expected to go down to ,nos terity, M. de I3lowitz, the famous corre- spondent of the I.oiidan Times at Paris„ was responsible for putting on recorda story regarding Alexander III •, the father of Nicholas, which is worth recalling. ;in this connection. The Czar and hiscourtiers had bean discussing by what added titre he slltauld be known in history. Ills fa - titer had been caned Alexander the Libe!atorand Alexander 'the rt1,. What should the son be 3 d? "Alexander the :fust;" sugges "Oh, no," replied the Czar. "I dirt an shall remain the peasant Emperor. So some of lily nobility` have styled hie in derision, s"eofhng^ kt niJ affection for the mcoji . Bait;' I aecep`. ;.tae title as an honor, I E1aye tried to i pitzx'e for i filo humble the means 441`Yi� and this, I think, is the best and; only ins et keening tile. Wiirld 9 Y.,'°C 4tSt ambition It4i��.��'� the the title' a to ,<;st �k_e ��.,'�e';of ar•{pr ?f come Alexander LiT"51?�yt,'IEt",P ,'t"ttsl4E wa S Floss IC wi Q , pedoes tv sf, to he built Genera/ (Inc a the... t\to a 1.0 per . 'Il35 mill tie da4ade ab "fir) a3 ad .'{' is? 1Ife cost ai iial9a¢; iaai$Ilt locating a lar: borne cur vets• by the t;exli9at 't9itoal hiiit;tom. bot crines. 4iae;i `tlle Seli•gove;rning colonies hate can?tr1- eauted toward the formation of a truly 991111a;riai navy. Although it is ob iott lV i risible i 5 14'ik rias zea �5t 10 111 t=it?lee^r, avh)-h i� is. SlitL S, int ilariz2e i';il Be tie Lines of ;ew I:Mnlsers, ak=-e two for three tor- - of the steel ship; the direction of 2r the new Ameri= e the statement $t Selei"ce Mo x� bat the sill3Y k?li 4(ikbit$ evolved s 1"i i1V i:r "s 1arci rrn $4rct44t6 lu 1 liid33s�# a j a Hy fl ;?af.s 244311". te(tcd llorti tz$lte at lea �s cli'mnted tl$a z41, Xf ilk wort toot iS bet aroori Oki 01.'!1!n 2 b4 $ lth 4tUd y� i� Ilk 14:^ a24d ,u`,kk{)d, $'i�.:l4, rod ht"cc.d its y,°e ear si'atem needs, li it liSn ts` ttli. to try` to: resto e. yeti'. �1 h eo0 5 dedeii;lat tial tar ttat7:8ixsr And rein pt diciiin can, he of an " 32s psi`; ni Il 1.01 A t marts Lig talk seem o licit r, out gs tl°al 111, laavi so Ilea, l a°un the ct e re ton 513 life and you wor^ry� e call oat worth rroau5 cya., rag eakiauttted, and yod • e way to a; general break at la in this eend149Il 11T as "yrss 4 wortinn errs, „lien YOU. Clots bene% carat„ i,e verlrnal a kn to the s " ;l by x a nr .torts 'eel cloth dt lt� n Atha hu d i ' nit ler � Q e s,kbieh also I�Iq r*,y eed er aitlt s, so ft'"sl3l Paa tte.`n in two Iengths' Jyeaa:�, Price, r`4vs3$ rite 1iaIle;t, ; $ialie D])1..1x111010 l k923? AO?ils $ti it FIT sink on 23$ti'a1- �.: tieiGO : kitr odcllcd aizt 't uu ker.. tiew typo will be fully he of stolen tor4sta°stet$ 1cd t$ftail trite j4rr "tier• 7$ t f sed. 4711 titi^ it i':asr1"e':x the n $'&"$d"w( 4i; en ;; iboitsctlholtl word for nation- -Dr, �a'ik3;ens r T'atln footle. iw is zl1d x"k ,tea' Ore asiall tri tiro o pi:&� to r$ testa 11C,ta b, red bloat], vlaicla Ftii ng1be$is tii. ryes, zntd tones Otto' entireak' feu 7!ten' give you a :row ai9iataiite, zlatak 100d" ',steel) re!"t , kaatt col ,t:ve any exact Ingero;s regarding its. k h wi k ill'3_ and and elwe s, sh21d alriv atway` size, reliable 1an'nro^tltca'War pattterl ti t1' a11 natural tared fat:din,e that oppr at 4ttt. ('05 s.o'1' showed there wore 08 battle- k to nite2°, 1vl4iull i p aetiealkly itlinldu"'' many people?, 11 Y011 Wattlt tk4 eslleiri with fourteen bnileii$tC' 110 , a1_alu t. inug10 tor ,do =attzeias3, swept. alma new iio:altl$ auri Ninpiztc€ss gi%• 1' and218:. siesta°o1°rrs, with i in the 11^ati az'the engine and boiler , Dr, '4\Imalmns. o;t,,, ?ins '9 fzhir-trlat.: aers :.n tt rooms. 11 struck, there she is hone tor � many r�tlic*rs of laofia the elatisse.. , 'you till tier these grill. ,tkn"saa4fl$ any `f. well1012CIor ll d r' 1'tv (re°tt lir t°lin naval i and settles by the stern, 1>"itkt no pow- medicine alel4le$ _ a i1 t -0 t 1;" n a a SP cent s •• budget for 1913.1014 was nearly' twice ei' to 11a'aceail. The vain boat, will have o box or six boxes for .50 front ',Tike, that for the army. Her air Sleet in fuel all tanks axtontting clear around Dr. A>rilliatns' medleinc t>ts., IlrocicviUe, 1 101.4 consisted tai': 1,300 airplanes. and i the ship, Pram main ade01tto main deck 0211, dirigibles, but ef course the num- I front the front of the hailer space ta, illeti.Lii Ii7-tli 3IIE 00 .,__ rho, rear of the engine room. 1% a tor- > r . K imago strtk.es her there and blows }a b of planes noW 11$0 fronts is 0110rd:ions. ole in her outer skin, the, inside Of Tile Sfirrino• Peiition Used on British TIIE GER- " lieep her alloat until the $111 mai in rises to view its mew. None of the oi This is the tremendous prayer which 'I3ritish war -hips hear ft' taulters have been. suult so far in the the rnen 00 ' lin Obtains Information. war by one torPcde, unless hit in the they thunder into battle:— England, and it comes from an appa- Series of Compartments ..ord God, the Lord of Hosts, that This story is going the rounds in agino or boiler space. "0, most powerful and glorious ruleth and commandest all things: rentiv authentic source. It is that a "The built oil in the tankers is car. Thou sittest in the throne judging, British patrol boat, after an engage- Tied in a dozen ar more separate tanks right, and thdefore we make our ad- ment which resulted in the sinking of or compartmenits„ into which the hull dress to That Divine Majesty in this a submarine picked up the body of of the tanker is divided by bulkheads. om, necessity, that Thou wouldst take the commander in the hope of finding This is why one torpedo will not sink ihe cause into Thine ontnn hand and in his pockets information concerning her. A torpedo exploding against the judge between us and our enemies. Prussian operations which might be bull ot. the ship 'and crushing one or I Stir up Thy strength, arid come and -doable in the anti-submarme cam- two thclp us; foi Thou give.,t not .aiwas s sink the ship becatise the relatively fhe battle to the strong, but eanst To the asttonislunent of the officers small size of the few conipartments save by many or by fe.w. 0, let not of the patrol boat, there WUS fount p ' our sins nOW cry again.st us for ven- a-m.1011g the papers in the commando s or so that are left intact. . , • • ance hut hear -us Thy poor ser - ei rtdt ,r9k, +t%lthoert� tf� zt 1ttkT� 0*' 'riles, Tabes. Punctures,' aiz 1214 ksntt}�1. 243 000 use t, ready know 71. 'ostag'C pais .xis over ntda," Urger, -a 60 -liens tin to stay, Uuaraa2teed tC s a t fy, Refuse. all tui- )",stitrltes. 1(3 Schofield,. victoria St., ( 10rcolor;. TRE NEE "Tally Happiness `inns enough 8 �P�atlioat your woes. wholly rough; Logk for the places Ilia and clear, t a,0 speak of those ear 1. Of ear t;n n hurl bJ Q i lural i.h cAii; .. ra< ±h. • Talk i'-°aiaki.; without. 2 lir 2tter., d,idlai., I£ yoo 1100 i < h xx, self, SayY Sat; ii r_o , pu hack s' if s t z 110€1 ,tied is sa, are 50100 a, n } 1 Si [1 corm eArS an Skim 'Mint's- Food. V alue- Skim ninth contains ail ;tree fQ elements of - whole ,mills exre It contains a little neo, Erin than whole milk, but b.eav r ilf' tote deficiency in fat`, does not s v so much energy, It is a lair- Ole food, ;which has been very touch elected.. l' Not its th Not is the e hinge sew � • of e4 E fi�'"�$ c x''21 QE x ireSs daring the ' Haat r, e anther give itis l;,tile ones Baby's Ria Tablets,`or zn a few hours he may Dom '� F't-a32'�a Bare. s : art e Tables ',5'$:'x ' Five. C4&i, t ax icer comp.ai9ars' 31 iveri , here annl the genertn 14 3,3 s 4- heck Tom. cad srtra'1• hitaidet t NEY ORD 01 ars costs eee 4 to when SPrond help to get r "place. ip aho a OV of 0 • with the side draperies on th it ami gracefully draped surplice Iiee, the simplicity appears in the , - ing of the blouse without hooks or snap.% but with the fronts which cross each other and tie in the back, An innovation, surely! McCall Patterns No. 7021, Ladies' Tie -On or Button - On Waist, in sizes, 84 to 42 bust; and No. 7U20, Ladies' Three or Four - Piece Skirt, 39 -inch leng,th, in 5 sizes, 22 to 80 waist. Price., 20 cents each. These patterns aray be obtained from your local McCall dealer or front the McCall Co., 70 Bond St., Toronto, Dept. W. WITHOUT ANY PAIN SAYS CORNS LIFT 01;17 No ors da rcal, and Toronto, part ed for Canadian inventors erfect, urs a' machinery to produce in a few rug that would defy art expert dis- made article. The tirnt of these ma chines has just. 'been completed, will be 0:town in full operation in the Process Building at the Canadian Na'n tional Exhibition. Other procet,s operations to be ear- floanY ried on ther&will be the manufacture ills en'd Canadian Army, while in contrast V. this tho lairtd Ge a, Send it 110 ne malred lona will be shown an olti spinning wheel bottle - turning out rugs as grandmother, did a hundred years ago. There will be Sem% shown also the blowing of delicate glass surgical and medical instru- ments and other equally interesting branches of manufacture. COST OF FORMER WARS. is rat 1 trona to One g t of clean one pint of brown suga and n ` al one- half cupful of pepper, :111 , sensible sugar oure for the side mean hams and shoulders. Keep Out of the salt -- showed that two days had been passel! In the sepulchers at Thebes Egypt 1 ts, begging and linPloring Sore corns, hard corns, soft corns or Peter:, That is what discomages bar any kind of a corn can shortly be lift- many farmers about using the sugar English coast town resort. Further roun oi a defence unto us in the face of the i Gig,antie Expenditure. .ed r ght out w th the fingers if you. cure or meat. No brine needed if ed a short tittle before in a leading butchers are represented as sharpen metal attached to their aprons, which Y° enem Make it a Compared with other wars of the treat d ith ti i t ing their knives on a. d investigation revealed the fact that w aPP on ie corn a ew drops of the officer himself had been at the from it:s blue color is supposed to be art our saviour and mighty Deliverer f 1 , 'Iasi century nd a half the Id - • • through Jesus Christ our Lord. ' t f nanciallv lil-e miodit Millard% t C "'hotel dressed in the uniform of a Brit-, iron At little cost one can get a small bottle cif freezone at any dime- store eathadlial over a humble log cabin. ! ish officer, enjoying himself with the other soldiers who were there on leave and with British navy officers. The theory is that the submarine came ashore at some isolated place along the English coast and that the officer had no difficulty in getting, to the hotel, those who saw him heliev- , liig• he was a British officer on leave. The authorities realize that if it were , possible in. this instance it is possible in others, and there is little doubt that the Prussians frequently have been in some of the most important ship- ping cities of the British, French and Italian coasts. Because of, this peril, greater pre- cautions than ever before are being taken to prevent; strangers from en- tering the barred zdnes established .around all of the towns along the coast. Any one who does TiOt give to the police a satisfactory explanation as to who -he is and the purpose of his inediately locked up. In such cases the courts are no respecters of per- sons, ant eavy prison pena ies ave been ordered in numerous cases. - Since the outbreak of war South African mines have yielded 2100,000, - 000 worth of geld. In high explosives the British pro- duction is now sixty-six times what it was in January, 1915. Jack Canuck—Do you peapie realize that the food you throw away each year;is ,estirnated at 856,000,000? Amen." That was the moving prayer our heroes heard at Trafalgar; it was the prayer used at the battle of Jutland. It must have been a stirring, thought to: our seamen that this very prayer was that which had come from the hearts of those -who fought with Nel- No hat Kind. The wife of Gen. Sir Horace Smith- Dorrien. v. -Int is engaged in adding to the comfort of wounded British sol- diers in English hospitals, tells an amusing ---and a#eeting—story of a soldier who had nust recovered from a severe Wound. Feeling ill and very homesick, he went to headquarters -to obtain leave of absence. "I haven't seen my wife for more than a' year " he said in a most dejected manner. "Why '' said the colonel to om he had -applied, "I haven't seen my wile or nearly two years!" • "Well," said the soldier; earnestly and respectfully, "that may be, sir © r but me and my wife aren't that kind!' whin. will positively rid one's fe t f The war of t n n everv corn or callus without pain or A good table that provides proper cnt of „and heatt of nourishment is the principal constitu- • tion coat $845,000,000. The, war cos , Ica This new dru '-• tl Civil War cost $3.700 000 000. pound, and dries the moment it is ap- The Boer NA s pp ritate the surrounding tissne. Just John nutritious food. • he South kfrican instp•-' h. Every house - positive knowledge of scientific me- thods that will enable her to produce. plied and does not Inflame or even been a costly affair for Great Britain. d Face Covered. Came 0 Would Cry Most Ag Cuticura Healed, len n a was two weeks ,ld r ad ' became covered little water pitn,ples. Thcy 1.ter broke' and hied, and came off in , could not sl c ep hut -would , cry most all night. She do my work., "1:11cu I got Ohmura Soap and Oint- ment In three ‘‘,Teks there was not a of the trouble left., She' was cd." (Signed) Mrs, ,Alex, Foster, Pre•vent further trouble by using Cu- ticura Soap for the toil 'et. For Free Sample Each by Mail a dress post -card: "Cutieura, Dept- A, Boston U.:S. A." Sold everytvliere. think!. Yon ean lift off your corns and lars' to quell t • - , calluses now without a bit of pain or rection. The British exchequer is freezone he can easily get a small hot- rioer V, ill eN el Y month, e›. ludmg rto 1161 tw gravies instead of floating t,-. a greasy tie for you from his Miolesaie ,drug Sundays. 1.a et on to : St r o Japan and Russia had to pay $2., - „nnn2 a ,ay to make ham giavy sureauss. your: druggist: .hasu,t now drawn on :for the amount of the, • . or bacon fat blend into soups or I house. fa espoons o me e grease, one - 000,000,000 ior their set -to -2 pal half tablespoon of flour. The -mix- cent. of fh,e. cost of the world war . Edward, aged :Four? Prided 4imself *Germany's waT bill ,every month s,,,,t,i°yeeic,:‘,,,:iist°a11:pPps'etstzaiune,:sflav°0r1,.gra‘les and - equals the whole cost to 'both 1)elliger- 6 • ioo-e7d as to w.hothern The Central Powers have lost more thought it was a good time to see how fast I could run.", A Wise Boy. •. tare will blend easily into soups, terite Allies loss in commeice the Central- Power s f opts np , tem of lighting theatre aisles through $S8,760,000. , ' floor recesses covered with tiansluc- Gerittany spends 225,000 000 every ellt glass Without interfering with tworitY-four hours to keep Mars on ' darkened stages or motion pictures. the job. It is estimated that the Entente Al - 'Still Holding On. „ TIRES REMAPE lies spent $50.000,000,000 and the 'Ceti - "Mother," asked little Monty, "did saran) tires can be '1,;Nade tral %Powers $30,000,000,000 'up to you hear•the, st6pladder whew it tam teed -I -1'01A PUY,CUIre ,saimary, 11017. If the same proper-, end the Central' Powers $35,0.00,0Q''' 11A0 CRYING SPELLS E. Pardiharn's . Vegetable Restpir:dn weak inwardly. I had female troubles ered me. I would often have crying spells and feel as if I was not safe. If I heard anyone earn- ing 1. would run and lock the door so they would not see me. I tried several doc- tors and they did not 11 have to die as there is no help for me.' She got me one of your little llooks and my husband said I should try one bottle. I stopped the doctor's change in me andnow I am strong an do ail work."—Mrs. AuGusTus, 13ituGnmAN Box 86, Enhaut, Pa. Vegetable Compoun, . It soon made st. , Why will, worn -en cantinue,',UL,,lett if -hearted ISSUE Ne. 44