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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times, 1917-9-27, Page 3Fashionable Models The dainty saiFtprltcd f;c tbine- for the little girl, su,Rc,,0010 Areaefir, f .eh #7llA lig ai31 ;,"� Olish I28Wi'S, pQ1aee or Call Pattel^_n No, PicCe Tess, srnc set m`s` 'G:=", ioind liochets bulge ci from he I zizae>pitia .aa9tl 1+11Fel: to in"toi°frit t9sed. McCall Empire Calfa, in 3 2 TI1E BUS!. WOMAN WAR BREAD IN ENGLAND It fade From Goveriu lent Regulation To -day,: more than ever before, is Flour Causes. Illness. woman's opportunity, Many new ec War bead made from Government, cupations are now opened to. her, regulation flour has caused so unfelt l li t;11i1h before the war, She vias deemed :illness in England that chemists and sanfitted to iitl, And truth to tell she bakers are working together ender the has risen to the opportunity:, and nom' direction of t;rolvn officers in an of shares many business responsibilities . fort to eliminate, the "rope disease" in former` tinges confined to men. Put, 'which affects the baakings. many as women; are subject to more ire- adults who eat the. breach develop. it aiuetuattons of health than been, Severe eases_ of indigestion, while nutty will be handicapped ear Y, ,,,Leen,„,' children breala out nig sores is x many they regard their health requirements ' parts of tbs.' bcdY_ too lightly. In addition to the ill healt[z a 'rho nervous ,strain, long hours and the consumers of :lie -war bread prolonged mental or pliysieat fatigue nhonetarY 1055 from ruined baitdngs thin the blood and weaken the nerves. Inas reached a ; r "e sum and i • grow- Such conditions as women are r_owir A,"i ng larger. became e so serious t called -upon to undergo can only be en- that delegaton of the London 'ams- Nana/mess Through Co The most Tem arltable effeei cold which a neither of one of the arctic expeditions' noticed was t, loss of sense and touch in the #ngeta.;! as almost complete. "Suppose you I wanted to look fbr a knife in your 6 kit -bag," he sant, "you would get it in your hand and hot know. It was the same with everything t'tin lie haiifiied, 1"WFe saw that we picked it up, and saw " that 2� e held the article; we could. not feel that we had 'it." }% added that:e it;. Passible to shave. because , e Shin kaecan.e ir_itnted and sore., , bile it tl e beard z ren,', too lona; it attracte xraaisture and tlze.a froze F ito , '.' a biocir;. The oniy thinto do was 20: °'.Isn't ther.e•a good deal of1l aa; keep beard and mous-tat-he Blipped ithel bonof asar,oinsteak'"Fo;efor me," repliedie nercha.nt,oil#fiei".L.y careful to -sell t,?�e t3ane 'f� ek is. just the,,; The model;•; Shape eloped, i� Child's Oft Shirred. 3 ed 275 a faili-blooded col/stilt/90n, n l t t London ter I3�>:pier 3s:aertha:r9lz called on the The f.oiF£ton S is as tine t or men as for 1 enters prime ,Aiimisior and urged s return to wealter riga en su te'. •soo e u£u„ ' h s '-`:" : of I' Ykl F aif)ai$',. . =Ian worker in any dine r4 ' �zze case seas. cited a l�li Fr 198 e d'replenished is . ' i9Pi ,00l q i e is Sine needs new, rich blood to.;it tr, to ,clrtl„times sit l eiy h as 40'15.oi t4 : head rt:iu her litaith intruder the trying codR 3C 9A in another' tnstarice a baiter s ,- of spoiled brig;/i to inati 4' business *lie. and to fQit' 1141 �'.e tstei i asainst, the e_"ects cka overt/er Addi�3'S ash pig feed. t'ned was e ie11d ies also to ti;e-woman tit wF a pe'Cli pps, has'*'nore wo tae s than usual, Seo, tet an take Meed and Feaes$: ()raptly at the first pallor, lack et apoetitre,hea 'backache Ali, ei e be 4'eci1ve. AVM) 90 double 1454 lris heard ooh as aa ested acid as; ;rater of awa ala in respect 0 „L Of Otranto _2 ee Austrian ci' of Prtl beh a . clad publishes a 'r }tops an.41 idler in the h ell i F ; t crs e , ash fir. er s -- Skipp4l I,'Rest 'Reserve; "for consp p bake fo e vara: and, abaildet full s ;ae. cre1ci'�' o a finish. at aboi 9a. e nzrd'a Ta "m"e e ever; ring' lighieneth. lira otnq: faring Psalms. as the meat." 1�ien ende tl 5' OM S cove e'en'* a igv wgi s aaa x, n g geocisoslay _i�.i, sen ipress Moaey ruder, tlae cozof their generally avoid brfght 'i a ht pessibly lead is t of theftplace of abode b rests, salt e:g king how a;'hen *hes rav lens isn't any real 1+ S f J T 7 iihistra rebore. 41 4,14013 re en b^rig yanx >`Pa irgist on having an 1;TC., with- _ite< etilcie,{ 'OTTO MGM.' ACTION” :re dealer X Cr`' 1' bo ;e kvllEe, Oat. )A'S WHEAT.. ;ace Ilea War s Worth Fly li ,f s'e, has l British ?�.• lax tessiiying 1} corm Sure( gave i "rope is a sec arises to the #4 s r developed ttir011 the bread for the stipulate at tot , raga -faro 5 YOtitita .t de," x�q e ABoy 0 h Vitality. Taking Iron 1 :):aced trot is groatest of all trongth build'. es the gtrength and endurance of delicate, e . In two w~cis 3mv, ata arab aea Year yourself. how inota have r i .e'. have teen dogeti`5 0: your ran -down peonio who wero. Oil all the white; double their otre endurance itei;a entirely gel O 3,agents, of dySpelisia, liver �tilal Rat frofl ten to feurL,. #. o Stintplc byt .4tia; irtti In the aha, Ana gala' After they had boon. d44 Aug #o ttttitittia� . t as t 0941 fenunci :id. the sisal, 51 tl,a° e \r aittee ii !Qin taaaaleiit o to 4e t17ba1 Qi :ihs,tttl vicld cif `"e5 its that 111,1 th1e s fcri toitr taift� 15 srrytln; using Ibe 1"'s� b1e final ai;ta s; tat` 6s: Retie 2 t s wheat crop • iqicli hip and take does not oroi with the 'Make You ity )V0 . ' GraY Juno :10, when export i i -Inca ' ,f.rs certificates. They yield 'e the is practically a end, and t rain , No. trade is best in 'tion to t cat, ‘,,awie Dominion ,of Canada as seenria,...„ s';' and balance` twee ta. Moreover sea- you eon t.,;et y 0 u r money hock an'y ram i anoI opal �h7 i 1 9"tl"' l MAGIC' 4_ IFT 0 r ANY CORN 3, they t si dO boa 'ears. "Price, 20 cents. , soma aaaagea a These patterns inaY' he obtained I ar,rain movements f"m the Bend Btteett stionding periods of time are for inn' other reasons not always wholly initial interior time you wiah or leave it out for three veil lake 1'1'4' A. new certificate that is just the thing to teach your boy or girl proper investment habits has just been issued. It coats $8.00 and pay back $10.00 at thc end of three years. For $21.50 vou can get a certificate Above tan Weakness to ts of 1917, wheat exports amounted to redeemable at $25 in three years, or Brave Deeds. , $244,6°Cli°°°- tradd eevered an for $S6 you can aet one worth $100 ia "LIFT HEST UP." satisfactorY, For the .12 ramiths ended Mareh, Not long ago there was setayas ahnoimall bilge can„a mat. tem the, three years. That is better than let. fire in an 'old tenement house in a 191il °Torii which had aPPreelahle ting your money lie unproductive. The large Eastern (till". It was well under weight in reeelPts even in the late 111111 certificates can be had from aoy bank, way before the :11111.111 was sounded, ef 1916. The average Canadian Prieei money -order post office, or direct fron and the old building burned like tin- for wheat in the fail ef1916 uP to the the Department of Finance, Ottawa. close of navigation was not far from; • der. There was no hope from the first ' i $1.70, Fort 'William delivery, or $1.50 i of allying it; but every one of its oe- cuPants was thought to be safely I to $1.55 on the farm. Notwithstancl-' -1"1""as Y - began to waxer. bushels in 1916, the dollar value of ex-' ralleyod hy 'Marine. TrYitin down on the ("round before the walls ing that' production fell to 230,000,000 'Sun, Dusiand Wiadquidtly ports was ,72 000 000 ,areatar for the" OUR EirESYcurEYsandinBabY'sEYts. from the third story, and down last nsea Year mn el e :fear en Ir 11 t* through the clouds of sinolte and fire ed March, 1916, MiliineEYelaemedritatt„T2go7ritruiatlittrribI - Eye Sawa in Tubes Inc Fur ia• ir of tii Eta Fren Atigust 1,1917, lake terminals held, Ask aiorizio Eye liemedy"ce..eade—ago% peered a frantic woman's face. ' h fi , Estimating the export value of all The doll is the Oldest, form of play - vim] had a ladder up and a man was est appraisal; Canada beg,ins the cur-', •:' the second story a veritable wall of rent grain year i'irtli a salable surplus Idimitzr-d' raithaent ?lelleves Neuralgia. swiftly acaling it J•ust as he reached worth $459,000,000 at $2.20 per flame rushed out of the 'windows to Then suddenly a scream sounded , nearly 12,000,000 of first grade wheat.; It seenied almost hopeless to try to save her, but in an instant t e le - western stocks at $30,000,000, a mod -1 thing known. bushel TELL THE TRUTH. meet hiin, For a moment he stagger- ed, hesitated— "Lift hint up, boys!" commanded , the chief m ringing tones. "Lift him - For a second the crowd below star- ed. "Lift him up?" There at the sec- ond storm! How could anyone reach him .to lift? But the firemen knew., They, too, had been "lifted up" in such a plight; and they made the very heavens echo with a swinging cheer for Billy. In another instant the crowd, too, had joined in, and,Billy, all hesitation gone, was running as nimbly and as coolly up that narrow ladder as if it were merely a "test -out." In a few moments more he and the won-ian were being welcomed. ---with more cheers— as they reached the street and safety. Which were the cheers that counted —most—those that applauded the fine action already done or those that lift- ed the man 'above himself and his weal:(ness to the heights where the brave deed was possible? Those who lifted his heart lifted the whole man much more suaely than they could merely by touching his, body. Perhaps von can "lift" some o that way. too. `ii.Tunliridgo Wells schoolgirl, in a Prize essay on "Baby," wrote: "Never give a child tponey; if -might swallow it. Never tell a child a'lie. Never shake a child. Never strike a child in a passion, Never throw a child up in the- ',air and catch might be dropped. A wholesome table beverage with winning flavor. 'Used every- where by folks °- who find that tea or coffee Wiiitior The , excellent advice these yerses contain lOses nothing by the ingenuity that their author, Mr. Willi:int 1-I. Davenport, displays in their coMpotd- Traveller through time's treacherous- . Tell the truth. ThiS .thy transport; this thy ticket; Tell the truth. . Though. thou'rt tired through_ toilsome tilling . Till thy tones, they're trembling, frit - Tell the' truth triumphan : Tell the 'truth. Tell, the truth. Truth that's tinkered taiut ti -Tell tile truth. Toir s true task, truth's tending; Time's true rail, -trending; Thought's true :on To, thyself thOutrt truth's ra slate Tell the truth. gh the thousands m Tell the irti 'Tis triumpliZnt.iruth they're trYing: 'Tis the tempter's toils thou'rt tying; "ris through time ihou'rt testifying: Tell the truth. ri tinker horough true h trans- Winaiid,si Li n t: oppumnth. en /if li:t6iiiithaort?; pain rn A Cif: mati num gist will sell a tiny - tie of freeaent, like here shown, for very little cost, You apply a few drops directly upon a tender Corn or callus. Instantly the soreness isuppears, then short- y you \VIII find the corn callus so loose that Is 504 skin health Claire= , are suprcille. Each by Mail ad- ' you can, lift it right off, zone is wonder - t doesn't eat away the corn or callus, but shrivels it up without even irr toting the surrounding skin. Hard, soft or corns between the toes, well as painful calluses„ lift right off. There is no pain before or after- wards. If your druggist hasn't freezone, tell him to order a small hot- tle for you from his wholesale drug Woman Saved From a Sers. ous Surgical Operation., rrce prescriplion You Can Eras Filled and Ilse at Heine. di 0 Beck, The Well Known Eye Specia nd Doctor Judk. The Medical Author, Publish Aston Report on VVonderful Remedy To St engthen Eyesigh Say it Strengthens Eyesight 5096 in One Wee s Time any Instances DR. BECK Louisville, Ky.---"For four years New York.—Dr. Deck, a New York stat thorough test of the popular eye remedy walk. If IC tried to dO any worko,uil: ,ecsting. Here they are: , would' have to he down before, .i.cv finished: The. doc- • O▪ capItig'ilitisca'Avallsalll'ortilletitdee:tftouleb:ee3:.seierteie'tni- ''t was Br. Beck reports. "When my attention tpf eriidneketl:d.inatmoaand:c1;iisler d me applicable to the eyes. since BomOpto to' try.' Lydia E. „rezrentea suaa a' sensation' 'tl. ev,e am qualified' t express ▪ an intelligent opinion' on reinedic the eyeSIght mere that prising ilTect in Cases of work str edilial)sy°uerit; week's time. I haw pink eye, inliamaned Cat41004. Con, unctivite:;, smarting, painful, iteb1110;iteb- dust and wind, a-ittery eyes, blurred v. and in fact many other conditionS, e- us to describe in this report. A exiling case has just come under t of a young girl, Ill years old.. TWo prominent eye specialists, after a thorough examination of. the :voung girl, decided in order lo save the sight of her right eye, the cft eye roust be removed. Before permit- rg her to be oaeratea on, tem young g,irl's her decided to 'use Bon Opto. In less than three days a marked improvement -was noticed. At the end of a .vreelz the illation had almost disappeared, and at the end of Six ti'eek'S the eye WILS t-,7ave(.1.. Just think what the saving., of that eye means to this little girl. Another case is that of a lady nincty-three years old. She earne to tne with dull vision and extreme intlanima- tioli of the lids aud the conjunctiva iVtts al- most raw, After two weeks' use of Bon Opto the lids were absolutely normal and her eyes are as bright as many a girl of oral Hospital, Boston, Mass, and 'formerly caused by overworitd, tired eyes which in - formerly cilia of Clinics in the 'Union Gen- LIouse Surgeon at the New England Eye and id°ureetiSetiveerreale a%eairal‘se.ii.litlek)soctl.t1 tiqivi end' wl'i°t1ca' 'ant tiegledi sa:ueod: lfar Infirmary of Portland, Maine, and ch'se wbrk "I have found oculists too prone to oper- treFin'cleittbi:10-11:108t:11,1G:n1?1("111aShalailinve:nic'es.cloIr:dielorio'itl medical author for many years, reports: ate mul opticians too willing, lo prescribe las which form the basis of that wonderful 0:asset' altogether. I ear, glasses while neglecting the simple 'forma- 1° -ng (listane home treatment for ey..e troubles, Bon Opto. This, in my opinion; is a remarkable rem- edy, for the cure and prevention of many eye disorders. Its success' in developing and strengthening the eyesight will soon make t eye glasses old fashioned awl the form of eye baths which the 13on Olito method Pro- vides, will make its use as common as that of the tooth brush. I am thoroughly con- vinced from my experience with Bon Opto that it strengthen the eyesight at least 50 per cent in one week's time in many in- stances. Dr. W. Devine, director of medical inspection in the Boston schools, in his report published February 20, 1117,, States that only 14,016 out 81,175 ex- amined, need to wear glass's,- now, a marked decrease over the previous report. Bon Opto is hastening the eyeglassless age in bespectacled BmAon.- Victims of eye strain and other eye weak- nesses and those wtho wear .4,"ltisses will be glad to know that' necordir.g to Dr. Beck and Dr. Judkins, there is real liope and help f,or them. Many whose dyes were'fail- ing say they have had their.eyeS restored by this reniarkable prescription and many -Nvho once ,,,,mte glaSses say they have thrown them away." One loan says, after using it': "I was almost blind. Could not 0 see to, read at all. No'w I can read every - ti thing withoutmay glasses and my eyes do 7 S101 hurt -any more. 2it night they ,,etruld 111 table,. compoun m test it, isouohout the -t I hesitate to tell oe "ni3- ex perienee for -rear it md11 sound incredible Laayaciajaa nEe.iaphidtu pk ho tailnud,of13awaynh eylrgogeuitas eabwl ao la.cknaOranwd ' fit!ufa,:il • tl_si seniclii1,:71a, ob°, ottill iii 1:,I,, ,i,t.P.1} .31:sil'ail.'11,n '''1.11\ 'di L1111 linc'1111Y"iinIdillv1-1:1 worn giasses for years -fo Everyone naturally dreads the sur- geon's knife. Sornetirnes-nothing else , will do, but many times Lydia E. Pirik- ham's Vegetable Compound 1 - d pro principal, ,•:,,i,vecieitistltio (.1 0:11)1;1 -Yin Bm0 the patient and made an operation un- trial 1 itave ,alld ill ' .- 'e same car61.' necessary. , mind 'they wi have, namely, that the Bon Opto imitho If you have any symptom about which ould az itr., o :now, write to the- troubles which have heret f i i '' ' ''''"iiill--elPf1-11 advice ci'its'n free.- s ' Plain its arrlieat-i'm that lt ean be Ilse 4,1 tlou of the 3 -,on Opt° principal. Mary eye troubles can be traced direCtly to muscular con t raction and reltmltion and since Don Opto method tells 110\s" to exorcise tine. 'de- velop the eye museles, lt reaches conditions every thOu0,t'ul -Me 'by anyone of average intellig.ence. count the fluttering leaves on the trees across the street now, watch for severed years have looked like a dim green blur to me. cannot'express my joy at what it lia3 done for me." "It is believed thmt thousands who wear glasses can, now discard them, n itason- able time. and multitudes more will be able to 'strengthen their eyes so as to be spared the trouble and expense of. ever getting glasses. Eye troubles of many descriptions may be wonderfully benefit,ed by the use of tbiS prescription at iorao. - ere is lo get a bottle of Bon Opto tablet's. Drop ono Bon Opto tablet in a fourth of a glass of water and let it dissolve. With this liquid bathe the eyes two to four titnes daily. You should" notice your eyes clear up percePtibly right from the start and inilammation and redness wilt quickly disappear. If your eyes bother you even a little, it ip your.duty to take Steps to saVe them now before it is too late. Many hopeleSsly blind might have sayed their sight if they bad earedi for their NOTE—Auother prominent the abovo'articlo was oubtaltted's-' remedy. Its coustiteenL, attar scribed by them. I liivr,e,',:ined tee]. should .be ke