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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times, 1918-8-22, Page 7RE ".TES's' :TEIGI!'I ATTAINED BY III.71a1ti B NGS. Appearance of, ti e Sky, Sun and, at an. Edevatidai� of fine 1hindred )I;ilee, If, as i e,koned, and asSthere seems no reasozn o doubt, the projectiles thrown into Paris by the new German' guaas frog a distance of seventy-four miles mount fourteen ?nisei into the air, they roach further into the vault ' of blase than ivy point hitherto rata taiaed ? y blunts el?ortt Next comes `"free" balloon that was ,sent up... fad ria Tac = a : carrying eight autoratic li�Str srlaei,tS to record tesnperature deaasity, a 1',',?i'diher of years tagL. �� at# iaaedi azt elevation +if' x sal laalT the i. ;' hallo 'nfh?? cat learned '`spa of dwel' �A4 r rias seen 'aaaidt tzae Saa'bni2 A•n lass, ball --tit. Flo. Sd e to e of ^ f o arteen frac tiv Modes .e j'ompe r pa t op effec-t, J rno.teri xi, it is zo °Y' 'I Iaat res., ilaLu<n1 t"ila3o ItOnlPe 2,k cal of>zest etdxudis, t;3yi4s,° .. _ osed of : ow- Be was er, crcbed in ' t#la4 by W. M'::; r::ay,vlso scaaleai :Iso istzraanait of a lar Peak, in the; Illran:layns. It l site loftiest point ever trodden by humnaa foot—nearly 23,000 feet above data Id*vel of the sea, But Mount 1°9�`erest', in the setrao great backbone oz �lsin, is more aurin n raffle higher, and presumably can never tae climbed,` There it net enough {air can or near its top. In the upper regions of the sea of air there is not only no air (ndequratc for human purposes) to br'attic, but; the cold is such that no warm-blooded creature could survive for a minute. '1'lae climate is an eternal ti~inter, its tenspt rature uninfluenced by the warmest rays of the'' summer sun. But '(supposing that we could sur - rive there for a brief time) let us place' ourselves in imagination at; it level of 100 miles above - the happy spot where at present it is our priv- ilege to dwell. We look about us, and what do we see? The blue sky? There is no such Thing. The sky is jet-blaek-the stars scintillating in it with a bril- liancy wholly ril-liancy'wholly unfamiliar. And' how about the:' sun? It is incont eivably. dazzling, but, in°color it is not yellow r red. It is a brilliant blue. Tho, aasneet in which ordinarily it appears to us is due to interference with its blue rays by: the atmosphere. To Canada. Dominion fair! Dear land so free!! Thy sons speed on to victory, Por honor and for thee! Keep thou in' readiness thy hands To welcome them back from other lands, d,, "When they' coins back to thee. 0 ' Canada! thou art so fair! Thy freedom breathes in God's puna .Justice and liberty! God love and keep' thee pure and Guard homes, and all our hearts -with And ever keep thee freed Dear land!, In honor stand thy Idris! Oure tears, are -mingled with thy rips! • 'Our pulses beat withlaine! WO lay .our valor,,at thy feet, That it may rise like' incenae -sweet, And for thy glory,shinet .0 Pair Dominion!, Land so faee! • Say1 'When thy sons return‘to thee, Sped on with victory! ".; Still ever keep thy honor bright; Oh! Cauada the free1; red a "Church piece" was originally a Purely sectilar work. To ten the difference. between , por-' ,Leelain and,pottery, hold the -article in theelightn' 4.f.a'aretteparent it is Poe-, a s er rtftcrease s C CZ; , The One illi purpose russet rid veioped in contrasting" "T .arta no longer afrekl o a G" Pattern No. 8464, have learned to consider it CitTer-blesuae. In, vestment!" scald another. No. 8447,', The prevailing cotieeptian of Iife ccs Shirt. In ` the battlefields of Europe tin-il Price 20; among the; Allied soldiers, anyway de - 'j'JIE REACTION UPON q COURAGEOUS YOUT}: The Convictions and Csrnsecrations o Our Sony in Prat Fee Are %eep- ing t s From Despair of Lite. Never la:is there be>n a an . era eta 4 CIN E �# cTTE o,oe eF e flgtkt zr f®rete r- in somclt�s a 'Id, l er' xeut irx 4 u or . dor~ oatenova 1r the 'gal van be t ht, C�a !a,zt q�(ez`s stand. �ocai��ae� Take tci� h''i�ir h kine? of wartigaie oc 3.�ish Corparatioa of 'CanKa, Nora daaneaY azs sI 'i oR to axa reap"onably be advo- Scotia, to"eirploy this dozen. or so •of f (lf the k adddy around c a,liar iris in gene,rni, girls to handle the,big fla in Sheds --t t3z nok !est u i 1tbF to clean them. a.ncd s? in them and Pre''<o5t but ,alae f'u laid. firr�ailating' example that for �, aS aS no cupation that sated, for ea a P airy pare them the market.Soma- kere rail P apas an r:Ceiative tti'men and It was of the fisher' fall that the' t Often, - ., even 3a JY. "- ---en -live Es4dieweti tiie Fustier must ww ork and orrier_ in,ust weeP.'" R Front the wounded throw. e women alike. These hardy' Eastern plaintive song was written, "For rnen 1, uertle nurses wipe the stain paths open to tern and have aeliver rt does not look much like it when you, a eIy chosen the ,rocky trail 'which has see --this picture'. You feel inore in-: Somewben known no easier° fenaiiaino feet iri the dined to saay. "Ciaeeroa. for Canasta;"s; Neil and t ours has reacted upon age S? historyof Canada fla`Ca.ada's illuttries.daughters. Alen rmust fight anda Pr z1pt retie ..4Y eutuiau.so prooully,in Early- in the iFa season, though at is stSYG?t;,Thal tr:] is one dlaa°vugh which the rate ;s as irfully past trig iri this clay of gra (e. llie ancient saying, "Old amen: for r rmoil aid young men ...of sa r, is as lost at least one-half of its relevancy, because we are sitting meekly at the. feet of the boys wlao are lighting in itr.rnee like pupils at the feet of teach- ers.,: Not only are They outfighting us, but they ale outthinking us, ''.heir Ishilosoph y of life is finer, deeper, ne ler than aur o°>wn- When sitting at the "cotfnail' ' board our lips are al ct, whale they discuss the deepest ";aeries of this mortal life with en mpled. wisdom, Like the Jew - Ctor;s,,: in the teraaple.: when con-, �3 tided by the testimony of the youthful Jesus, we are "amazed at tha uro1erstanding andl their ins lest° italt ilovernnioist ion n oltia z the humble abed€erica of the const at the c.Iiance to serve :he nation ro-!pa ave stand abashed and I;aen been ern- !polled elled to revalue our respcar!sll;lities, and out duties as 'citizens of Canada.' See how they have reacted upon 'our levo of l aairy andease by their c=heer -a .' of all those tarivil-i strurnents of modern civili- 11 n Y�"ta ch have' become to most of s essentials of life, in a 'Better World : t glowing accounts are ,conning _ from: , These women are not weeping—a;- British Columbia of '.hat girls have hough their :sweethearts and bro., irking it ilae `° k rest, th rs re •' a d °rice anti the middle West they are opera To ing tractors and driving cults gators '' and standingshoulder to he 'der ^ i r. with their men ,r�, _ �anrr. the :fa.z`Fns• ori But in the far East they'have €,and; < ' an, step further. ''hey .:have donned ➢: ut' �.z a men's qi1 sl itis, robber boots,"and sou' • ''there a wearers. h y are not faeinerette t direct nor are they berry pickers nor dairy- It isfilar: maids. They acre ---well, ler =us intro- tines object duce there to yogi --Canada's first fish- °nous. erettesl What tlze�e Any=one Zvi o kt o.vs t`.e tntiatl$en e of ' Scotland ra.rz a n trio, lap xt4 111 f?a connection a y" fliglahinci "f:slr. aper:x in i:he Ti a-irag! �se�* sots of sunt• eraoe Th esti' may lit ;wizens cava done in berry p er a a e conic of them '`loris re e: a a__ Call o*i b ret thesock. They • leaning fish.' sound peasaair; ren,ougb, hot patri.- r „, }r.o:ti'her; work is ! ftea preswie and hard F ao?at FIi ns. Thele is little �, 't-itos tits an t --his t idle of the :r...otiniasitonumtiecee: Trsthe1rinafwar'saalaty1 EMON jalIllyi :nonot-, ect P even iz ii e ping ap not I la} ing r e big v. Stluecze ri Til Aer-.' to a :sett e ng aIle orchard -shit he fish ia.e a quarter are and, t $ e F S� The Fac kot; acs en. tic -se fas''t hd a �y to handle, znd Slim;} . rri lear �z tI Itt rYes oat ightye 4 ing a p aft f in their 'love, , Fives,, o reigns above ,- r'lairs. aS who caian�f;. oiniso .giw eta, ices of all that serve, of "Ileaven. e .lake t abanuor ae�*. na<aae maty* of fx ox' daxlg'er sa: t aa1G. d ani^ Ano hire ing lit0' ti h %tai PgCa�9, a$ e. cow then ha a deoth i. Tor: them e at- wounds rection! y teenrli ter ys 0S o, tb up as rezacaa''d a,prs our;. l g: irticulnrly o; and sincerity and'; convicti. an an +. rteeepted thefes 'a't-s as that: life is service and mrasorta ity. Hear ane of on the eve of battle: "If ° dlii.;hay°,'if l*iBed, the reser-� ba. It Iia dle niattdriszls- :tI Ladies Sleevele,a,a 7 ,sixes, 34 to gill Ladies' Tania or 'T i ",t 3t c as zes, as o . cents each. Then from from thdaMcCall Co., 70 Toronto, Dept. W. ---- An excellent coloring medium for gravies it strong tea. Many people prefer this to the usual burnt sugar anti water, as the tea colors without giving the sweet taste .which is to many people so objectionable, To clean old jewelry, make a lather of warm soapsuds and add to it half a teaspoonful of sal volatile; brush the jewelry in this, afterward polishing with an old silk handkerchief' or piece a an be sari ns may be obtained1 tical McCall dealer, , or Bond St,,, f ash -leather 141/000•01.43.4 thet Nei }late oftitet.Wey" it's brimful of Nourishment Combines nice- ly with other foods and is DelicioCis Requires milk r cream NO Sugar and there's no Give it A Te,4t that it extends beyond the grave. profound is this conviction that it has all: buLelirisinnted the skepticism pro- duced by modern "science, "falsely so called." Like radiating circles the hopes conceived by these: young inen in the presence of death In all its most horrible forms have 'wept around the world and changed the con- victions of millioes of human beings about the nature of existence. It is the hopes, the convictions, the purposes and the cansecratibns of our sons in ;r'ranee that are keeping us from despair of life. VTe whose sun is setting could riot endure the strain of seeing our old world splitting asun- der but for their indomitable faith in. a new and better one. This is their world now. They are saving it and will reconstruct it, and us old folks with it, we believe. SEA -BEANS GROWN ON LAND. Gulf Stream Sears Them Northward From CarrIbbean Shores, Along the Atlantic beaches in Mori - da are pieked up great numbers of "sea-beans"—very pretty things; about the size of a hickory nut mOstly, and" utilizable for the making of trinkets. Often they are worn,as watchcharms. They are almost incredibly hard and suseeptible of a ,high. polish, being first sandpapered and.thon finished by industrious rubbing with enamels - akin.. Sailors and ,fisliarrnen prepare them ia this manner, and, by cutting in odd ways, for SELI.e tO They are of varieties, and fop- merly there wasaa good deal of mys- tery about their origin—the suppoai- tion' being 'that they 'were seeds of plants that grew sonaewhere in the deptbs„of the sea. This theory easily aaciounted for the quantities of them - thrown up on' the shore by the-brelle. It is now knownehowever, that they are in realttythe seeds of pod -bearing 'vines that grow profusely along the Caribbean littoral. Each pod contains several of them, arranged like peas in a pea -pod. The vinee grow most com- monly on or near the banks of streams, by which the beans (dropped from the ripened pods) are carried to 'the sea. The gulf_ Stream, sweeping north- ward up the Florida coast, brings with it millions? of the floating beans, which are east up on the beaches. Some of them are as much as, three inehes in diameter, but deemed of no value. In Eitiope violin pupils 'usually re,. Pyo-aor elessons,,,a week the par a'te'unol af,s;ai ages work, But, the l can ever give fatithfel labor t. their lives, the Sany of there rets old and bent he - their time bed ause of the ever - rat Brian the sit is led therit to tt a of also The Canada Pc up this < telling Can ignxds that they must ea id fishwives— tiviaca' people aro beginning to realise it, full credit for the with the result that the demand for ears. the toil of fish is inc,cusing, -arid the 'Atlantic air of: their work? 3letslers aro having a busy time keep-' ing the markets supplied with the now:'famous ten•cent-a-pound fi:,h, So cheap beKuty i h t ra yoaar skin.. ply tihe e ounces or tt aetr:,eet -- fa°€a ;rant lct9dina Into arms anti hands0 aCl; freckles an. d>,tanaisf e, bow clear, cPtt Sass? whl I2ed e ret, t'c z. 1I is of Irl he best ion I cost ard white for /41114..rat this sweetlY face, neck, how and the tads. can only bo er en vlewed, from the rarnan of the minster Gazette. NO' •oth country-, smell color in e air, such ve.ried and raysteriouii forms and shapes of clouds, such Ceaseless ehange ttad multiform beauty. The mystery wonder of the universe on 'ling fcc- 51.5 to eXP1.Ore el a open. to our airmen. ay bO into, the maohine mount You, ',.der the bright suuslit"P# 01t,v, The gloom of earth le a PatillY white clouds Iv' l'1 ot shape 1-11X1 1'115 fa - the creele on their backs, They their country's cell to arms that it is were nictures,que to leak at—but they , doubly herd to cope with DQT.Cti ; Tata Ot were beasts of burden, mare like the and European demands. women of France who dragged along And here is where the fisherette the plow yoked to their bodies, than comes in. like normal human beings. In the', If women can help on the farms, m days befere the war when their busi-, the factories, in industries Of every i ness flourished, they wore about as kind, they are surely fitted to takei really t iped etticoats vs kiss Hook their places by the fishermen anti if , shawls or "mutches." 1 the precious sea food, they ean at Vory different is the Canadian fish- least have a share hi handling it on erette! Tier outfit is all -enveloping,' shore. smart and utilitarian. She is re. -1 There aro hundreds of girls ley the cruited from the ranks of the younger coast who might take this to 'heart. women on the fishing' coast. She is They ere on the spot. Their strong taking the place of her sweetheart young hands and stout hearts are or her brother. She has entered into the "big fish" game. In other words she has cut ice in an entirely new spot. For years the large fish companies on the East coast have been bringing girls out from Scotland to work in their factories to can and pickle and pack—to handle the her- ring and other small fish. But it remained for the Maritime of Holland, On their heade were they cannot o t d t needed in the fishing business. The trail has been blazed. Win they fel-. low in the wake of those nioneer erettes? And will the example set by this handful of girls inspire wo- men in other parts of the country to cast about for the most useful and necessary forms of work te engage in even if they have to break new trails? ANY CORN LIFTS OUT, DOESN'T HURT A BIT: No foolishness! 1-1ft your come and calluses off with fingers —It's like magic! 0 Sore corns, hard corns, soft corns or any kind of a corn, can harmlessly be lifted right out with the fingers if you apply upon the corn a few drops of freezone, says a Cincinnati authority, For little 005t one can get a small bottle of freezone at any drug store, which will positively rid one's feet of every corn or callus without' pain. This drug dries the moment it is applied and does not even irri- tate the surrounding skin while ap- plying It or afterwards. This announcement will interest many of our readers. If your drug- gist hasn't any freezone tell him to surely get -a sniall-bottle for you from his wholesale drug house. ing an e.loquent climax to his address, "all along the untrodden paths of nature you can see the footprints of an unseen hand.", A good way to Use up coal dust is te take a, shovelfale and before placing it on the'fire sprinkle a little fine soda on it. This, enables it to burn well ,and brightly. A business succeads only as it ser - ves. The present American sugar ration is three pounds per person per month. That in England is two pounds; in France one and one half pounds and Italy one pound. Sometimes in France and Italy it is not possible to -get su- gar enough to give out this meagre ration. el can P in: lied of Rh -ester tboy prided WM' e 'upon his -vanced and (tale.* :tad in cheme of, thinv. Ie t -y clever ght, and, in ren a remark ly, go farther men's suffrage; Imairt- ntan arid witinan are equal lady : use 1 fo of life I -meld not St coet 115.11inttli lied 1; ourist N. t ne did the tiei for dressed fleas. ferlog of the curio stores to be sold for the same rea Hu dreds of these little, wormy were sold t •ellers from United Stetes. Drawn work, pottery, hand carve canes, mantillas and Mexican conte the shops, and many of thee*, eurio stores have cloeed their doors since the tourist embargo became effective. To e achine after bean worked o NEWSPAPER frO New Ontario. Owner gel 0 Will sell 13,000,_Worth double mount. Apply J. H., elo Wilson bins Co.. Limited. Toronto. =tare, eae meat Cures Colds t ) anted to Know t his stomary rising hour of 4 m. the employer got up, dressed,lit a lantern and went forth, to start the chores. He fed the sfock,milked three cows, split some wood, and single- handed, ministered to the chickens, meantime filled with wonder, which turned to diseust, at the unaccount- able tardiness of his employe. At ten minutes after five o'clock, when the first pink streaks of dawn were reddening the eastern sky, the .„new hand came around the corner- of the barn. } The farmer dropped the fork he was Wielding' and stared long and , hard at the tardy one. . "Wall," he asked in tones of heavy , sarcasm, "whar-have you been the hull forenoon?" MONEY ORDERS. A Dominion Express Money Order for five dollars costs three cents. As _an evidence of the enthusiasm which has been inspired by the Food Board's campaign for the cultivation ef vacant land the St. Thomas Horti- cultural Society proposes to lease from 200 to 500 acres of land for 1919. They expect to raise from $5000 to $10,- 000 by $10 shares for this purpose. Cereal crops are to be raised to help meet the food shortage. zire,z nth:I-meat Cares Garret La Cows Sir Frederick Bridge has been the organist at Westminster Abbey since • EQUIPPED NEWSPAP,ER job printing plant in Eastern ar Insurance carried .TI.500. go for SI.200 en quick sale. Box "tt'llson PullIshing..Co., Ltd., Toronto. that noble breed now so nearly extinct, I,Ve have 50010 vorY 'ilno ones. R. Giliespie, Abbotsford, Que. Fur Ilarea weighing fifteen pounds at maturity. Charles Rettsbeelt. Van - Meek Hill, Ontario. AGENTS VirANTEE. GENTS WANTED ---41;000, TOD 1. can make it in your, county with our tWo hours. others cleaning up $10, doily NO 050 - Cal necessary, Goods shipped to reliable bination Products Co.. Thomas 131tig., Foster, Que. XxSOELEANEOUS riANCER. TUMORS, LUMPS ETC IL) internal and externaL cured with- out pain by our home treatment. 'Write vs before too late, Dr. Bel Irriart Medical Co„ Limited, Collingwood Ont. PAIN emulator Proniptly.'"reiteves rheumatism, lumbago, neuralgia, sprains, lame back, toothache and ail similar troubles.' Hirses stops the pain! Sold for „40 yeats. Should be in every household.: All dealer1-7, or write us., SIR sTIS niisor slave: (500.4 fl ti!EitsTos Pectoral Syrtat. of