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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times, 1918-10-24, Page 7/1ve rt SAXS : 'WRITER 1N TU LONDON DA6IY IMF Ii tlt. We 7.31.e +, e C r ftiI Net. To wDow d11r _ Capacity for 3,'eep l to Excite Oar ;,vtalaaatl.y. 'Under the heading, 13luiaberer," R, . fl. ifir tes i'i, t1a Londwwi Daily "The infiuent:e -\rt icll, snakes a nation greai.t' t.elrlpeT,:d'iiienK 1 ithe elf proudly*- to Tt ttlitltt.etd ` t,l a period of a Iyer s t3 cr t� rt, moi "14o-71 will the Ge dna ; telnpe , ntent disclose itself' when tire pin 11 comes? Never, yet Ira it ell meta otsni, tested. In i7t r io islt'i own only success, in trade it Ims' been flattered 1 , cq�ast'ltt pros}lastly, a aarld .its the pi .,cant- ,773r,1 i pas had tie 'mop' to soothe it. So fax,'then, the llli 4!wsS 0'i tyle tie?"infill teinperameriL iS 'cn Ra unknown 0 trial as quantity. Butt 1 ha come tac' with a good deal of it as a result o$ }A; .vj o t Al upon, and put some Destiotrs to tin interest -47g' tturinierae i limas in our 1Ae' ihiS ttl,� st I m prepared t z" Tt e as t *e di rt n,tt rxaVh5I ea? Ale ria$ " 1, 'tact, o , r(1 u a ,:`f yi that ta3ey,: 1,140 it oukri first Tt is rather (nibf a t fl si .t big, fat, 'i{eala3ly° (x^3lnai 1' lih i1 f alay'n y "There was t1n. d lilt {i£ 3 x„i27 \ ii303e1 I visited at his lerne'iou; Iaoust: in the South of London to ask how he caanle;' to get petrol exp:ay month for his ntatoe .cafe at it c i1:utc shortage, Wittrn lie was SZO the \:e'. 0 e nx° t�I art ,o>raa x*ae { xwat 111 11 SOM s; tae-. e,a ` • 'L^ iiu ,wale is atl,i e thT=t. part of the oat sic Thet'e wis ,i .t lin who butt eons c ,`;, tt1T ally in the ',vac x•aut7� led him a few poislt} f -a• • 1\ Oaat: $0 t, opltata:al ," 5t be wooht IItrt'C+ir kf rlliltl f= twin '"'the (lona llai T.Y4`EY,. ,9 is dap' li;t'+Yi4," given to a a3riitall tons'.' a heave. at, eried li kmled About it, ti \i't1Tnt t1 cry netts 't' ('ritEt 1161 atilt. Aln ou;1'06:: lit b:tla lanul to X13 'a1n;it (n11.! o\s'.n. dear 1 ah sit.mad fiercely. "But when the IIans hove beet? Baa:estTovell we shall hove to lye careful: t:£'thud' capacity to weep. They will 4r it fol• all they are worth to eiteite airway rep right has y i4 •?' she l'SlNG I'1ALACE OF li.akititilt Cil traBan Soldier ',Cells of Life iu the Holy rile. Description of :Palestine, mut )lar- tial , •cal' lurttr.nlenl, is colltaiiled in a litter sent 1,3- W. A. Walker, of the -rattan Light Horse,to a. relative oronto. Trooper 'Walker has been in .Palestine for the past 12 months, to previous!): gone through the labii campaign. He says: t7Cniean is in 11.0 way n n:Olimn' It is about the dirtie,tt place titer been in. Its streets are ',especially in the old city, tch. is built within the walls. You 1T'7 Jerusalemis divided hate two is. That which, is outside the v ill i i 1111111 more or less on the European style, Hat with very narrow streets. Some or the' streets in the [':fl pate are not more than sin :feet r-,-ide, and there are thousands of la the ground 5 L' d. {T steps :t,, . un 1 1 sOrt 1 toll you that by the time you have climbed these steps Cor, a while: you want to rest. "The population of the city is corn- , •d. onn-aled mostly of Jews. but there are (. maks, Armenians, Bedouins, Arabs: wrench, -Russians, Assyrian land Turks, of ;vilich lot there is a good 0 lumber. '`l do not Know how many Batas tacre, are in the wall, but they are all very i t1'l 017, s0 narrow, ` indeed, that the 'Kaiser, when he visited Jerusalem, had 22 feet cut away near the Jaffa gate so that he could get bis proces- sion through. The castle the Kaiser had builtfor'himself is at present being used by one of the traits' hose for :;dossiers " Keep Its garden clean firesii er c,lrt. <. n an may, if, he, knows, net 'hew to nave a5...:'110. greic keep ins nose to tate. gT 1T7 Tsione all(?) die nor worth a grestat nR,t " i:plalnln Franklin. 1;9117g -co 31. =i"a a s to, unti'- fe:;r''sug`aar uti jelly-inaidng (nse (:twee- Ir pit jlaiee• .ills (tareaerving'it:0 equal weight of s`ti'1`Liiiz F a desire 'Du Oat NAP= foYe allClark Vey a.S spies US eyzl. faction of tl al luxury MAN may well f eel proud to have raised stock, gran?, fruit yr vegetables that will stand comparison with the be his neighbour can produce. The exhibition gives Yo an opportunity o show your best work, a to see what s have been producing. rl cstlufac hav a p'lze mac, ev o: yWou r a ribbon. Th hough you ma me o. pie up to Po'. pef dt who daily enjoy pr seeps a i Iiv a tremen O1°,tall > atdCCe, s depe illirns of Gillette pt Rlit$y The every- day shaver has put he "blue xibbon' on the C.s.ili .o azor. His hearty comime dation : hes his friends'want Pt€ th.e amo s safety razor, It would d you good to hear him. At the Exhibition, you 'will see ti ou ands of Ixael w io owe t clean ppear.mce Iargely to the Gillet Into a el elry,,. ltl f, or hzurdwtjtre :store, the mens of '"our year's work has entitled you to Gillette, and you rill say, as tho year, hey eve d pals you e ye ° invested. pox !h ae who lyari Y ive Cat,others t 'til�tn,,Etl• TE SAFE Y RAZOR CO 0 'ice xn LIQUIDS ,lied PASS HE POLISIIES t 3.AEor tiVilid .TA ,DAIIK3 01VN )0110X -BLOOD SHOES , t gRESETWEtIla .EAIHER', :tx...l 4A44J4 87'0P LA MENE§S from aBone Spavin, Ring Bono; Splint, Curb, Side 'Bone, or similar trot41):e5 and gets horde going sound., 11 acts rnildly butquickly and good re. ititz are lasting.' Does not, blister car remove ,the hair and horst can be 'worked. Page 17 in pamphlet NA'itli each bottle tells how. $2.50 a bottle' ielircrcd.' 1-iorseBook 9`Rfree. AnSOERBINE, JR„ the antiseptic liniment for mankind, reduces Pantfnl Swellings, En latged Glands,V. ens, Bruises Vat"icoseVeins;; I c:tls Sores. .r111ays Pain. Will tell you estate -if "you write.• $1.25 a 'mule at dealer. I Dart tratbuttla for 1b c at-.mpe ;r dri {G fd !V, F YOUNG, r. a F.,5161.mans 61d Hontreaf, Car.;, ..e,bs,red,e laa Atn15n. Jr.; sre pads Itt.'CaRidi., How to Cure R i way il�,o��.�e D.roc:cry Svc against remedies,. remedies' 1,1 containing powerful.drukim and alcohol. "The Extract of Roods, lone known as Mother S1i et's Curative Syrup, has no dope ors strong ingredients; "` it eurta indigestion biliousness and constipation, Can be hall at mays drug sore:' Get the genuine. 50c. anti X1.00 Bottled. 3 zit c ors: 6$-73 .S'1. Alexa Britain' Ia,It t Iliac coal used in t7lid be made to do Mn oa•ent cork Ill eonvo to t i ,. at Tarr e eentr: l rru.:cz; plants, :,e: m:ding to the rtspctrt of the liri— i fish t'oaI Cona-nr'uti:i Sub -committee to the Ministry o1',: Reconstruction. { There are now :about six' Itutuired ytr,wer stations. generating tin aver- d' 5,0100 hip. each, scattered tbr..ati; )lout Gr..at, Britain, and it is ret,c,ni e dt;d that these be replaced la yr sixteen '`super -power" stations on• "v hich transmission lines would i'adi:tte to all parts of the country. !'ills generators in these would pro- duce f Om ro-duce-from 20;0(0 to 50,000 here power ltl 5 yourself that it i'tF a to ay Wonfr „ 0 Output. (( eft,' 1 -5 xtaiTn roes 115 n LEMONS WHITEN AND BEAUTIFY THE SKIN Make this beauty lotion cheaply far your (ace, neck,. arms and Elands. At the dost of a small jar of ordinary eoitl canalis one eau prepare a full quarter pint of the most wonderful leniou '.,.kin softener 011tl 0010 1e:don beautifier, by squeezing ,the juice of two fresh. iamelis ,into ?, bottle contain- ing three Ounces of orchard white.. Care should be taken to strain the j nate through a fine cloth sono lepton palls" -gets In, then this lotion will keep fresh for 11101iths. Every woman knows that 30111011 jt;ire is usetll to bleach and remove stitch blemishes 'aro f • a ,1-1llntyld t an and is the fI 1, 4 ideal - $,. let (1, tel ]`.. ie , lvhitener and l eautiflei• Jitst ,try it! Get three ounces of orchard white at any drug store and two lemons trona the grocer and make up a quarter pint et this sweetly frag- rant 15111011 lotion aa11(1 massttge;it daily into the face, heck, arms nils hands. St i tuarvelous to smoothen rough, reel habits. The flag o£ Serbia consists of itori zontal stripes of red, blue and white, Cookir , isrhool Teaciiioi 1 "Did your hushan1 like the doughnuts you made him?'] Mrs., Nested: "Yes, ;lir was delighted Re said that if I could only make them large enough 11e eoulcl save on his, motor -tire' bilis." ' ea ? irst's will stcip it Viet ffok4D$'ea?s to relieve rheumatism, lumbago, neuralgia, spreias,bine ;, back, toothache), esrache, swollen jointsr.i3ore throat nod other pain* uI nomplaints. liava a bottle in the house. All dealers or write ei. BUtl'i` REMEDY.COMPANY, Hamilton Canada 11 io 0,N'i'S 1*01 ' I W'ist1t11n Of Iltttftes is 4�n�.it.d.ikri,t ld 51517o7ono:, e, t1{ i c: a t* dee a i rr,«;,'tn ala t ' Pattern lei uitlaanoo Ladies' Dress. 117 tt a s,;ti y, P4 to �a lotrf; Price, 25 cents. '.lranr`o:` Design No. 092 Price, 13 cents, O :flit len Tt` 11 tlaraf 19rtn 91 i tii4 and sit^ ell o1r p zo i 1� ga'a ]t i„ �r td nttc t�la naaauf..(.- f i ti?rticd € eyct i the stage o1' f t *tZctc'n ad sets, Ay .exe so many of �. ir1 P trial 0iivtie's cease 1' f tl �l et .1I rt: i7 £ t and Kl rl oti41 „are pr i lucett al Can cam. 1I ;,io h au I 1 of chemicals a I it,• .3 are IT e ,t t,,cl fl one Canada•e arse only thaec' of t-: ueh lmuartonce, lin4e: 1y, caleiu;m curb Tete,. aeet`tst_e o1; tne rTtd methyl :.leohol, the east, two,' ci which,ate entirely* Produced by<a 1 a• iavood el Stxll'tion., it is izlpplpoRt !lmii►41G1" that'. LaTw�"i 4 16 oho1 1"ad .. ,ti,:Pktli' SO essential tea moderlt • ducted by the dos, or. of hardwoods. ;anada coastline, in QYer 500 cord tl't"l tple, Keech „ 7d R'llicd i0l s'_JeOies 'u<e,l, ` a°nd Other is ard- , `LdTT'till#Lh, 1 l`\`telay year 'tyle huIlCti:l; sea on it1gs with `it its 517oits itt the forth human 51lrriiices. For the benefit gzzliners tvha arc going after game this 'foil the following list of don'ts is given: Don't take any chances: The funco- tion of ti sutra gm: is to scatter shalt, but be careful where you scatter it. Don'tbl12.e away in haste .und don't got excited. Many a shooter has tilled his favorite dog full of lend just be - cans,: ' he wits over-ansiotl5. Dont point :t ,;un at any person in jest. It is always the gun that "tire didn t, know was loadedithat goes off and does the damage. Toe only time to point.° a gun is when you intend to kill. Don't lecke every 7'tist'.ic or. a. bush 07• a bough as a sure indication of game. Remember Sometimes 1751 an- quisiti e person has a penchant for being in strange places. Don't carry a loaded ga ai through the street or on cars trams, automo- biles or any other kind or vehicle, Don't get excited and shoot without making sure your object is game. Don't shoot until you see the rabbit, and then be sue that'lle is clear of both man and dog. Don't eb•ag a gun under a:fence with the muzzlepointedtoward you. Don't enrol) over fences with your gun or lean it against Le tree until you get ever. Put it through the fence'. andon the ground, business end before. r L Don't hunt' With :anyone :sOli Itnow to be eareless Carelessness -with three and *a quarter drams of powder 1 ehind and one and one-eighth ounces cf 5130t 15 inviting "sure death." Dont load your guns until you an ac tuallyr i( olv for business, At all other times It should be empty. Keep yet, -0 finger off the trigger until you are looking clown the barrel at your game. Don't hest 011 the rnuszle at your t" tm. Don't violate the game la -7 not criminal, but -*sometime i may costly._ Don't "hog' all the gain ti some for the pent fellow, Don't rest the muzzle of your"go)) (01 the ground A gun muzzle clog ged with dirt or mud 1a a dangerous piononntion0„'1 'ih's1 '7i':.,(,(1517rx hts7"�u ret irl"+i C. el When a -man W nt.s your best calve, o1 lantb ,and you 710511t111171' at 11001e, (10 not hem ane harw about it Just soy, "No thank yeni Tense aso ,1t1",,tr abo'tiit right for ane!" And sblcltito Xt is the ,Way to top -Notch farnttnig' • J tal f'ilt ,,a pattrari .x may be obtained froin rims local i1c0011 dealer or from McColl - C u , ' t% Load ti.'. lox- l onto, Deft. 1v, 11R .e tie SES; LIFT A COS H l F HOLUT PA1 A d ."ha' & wa ching * r , 05 .30.:`o .. Ciao[nRati.s? 'I/he )V0': l 17t1i.T.l` Of Canada. ibis year have Silrotineed nnywherct from 110,0 (�,iil`ll1 to ?.90,000,000 worth of rut 011(1 vegetables. This product-' sin a l' be worth abo a .$50,000, - 000, Lt znil nt 1}otiet?r tits, :351 who piles Barnyard, manure -i foot deep close up to the trunk his rsople trees, to tell just why he doeit. Th.t1 if be nvilll spread it a.rotlnd ars far ;out as the roots grow, Trat will -soon have a 'yea yonfor the faith thatisin him.. :MtIF� "i.11i�3iJCt3 �.hen h mornit)i suppose you rake a cllarisle from the old-time b ver ifs, ° o the s�,,�rt p�p�. cereal drink. oa 'tt be surpnse l at its cheerir , Sa*is.II uiiities and:,e�i�llll flavor. <It's health' rto. ,CQT1 eine. TM is uril*$ 11,1 1r Slra, <i tun rot°t:llmend a.11U' i I.1 d1;1 'i` for Rliruirieti and Sarnia t asp 1 have its^d it rt)4` 1a, With execelleat results. Yours truly, T. B. LAN' Jo a uniforms of lost all marines 'j4; hoary origin, Vogetins, in his fifth book en the military affairs or the Portrnaa tracer the origin or' a'hic color to the 'Verdi, an ancient people dwelling near the coast of Biscay, ti well versed in eeamalaship. was customary oolong them - itt, their outgoing ships, as well os nista and sails with a blue their soldiers and sailors uniforms. According to our author, the Latin wouid "Venettis,” which was both the name of tir'e color and that, of the people, points to its From the Veneti the custom was adopted. by the ROTM1115. Thus the son of Pompelus, after defeating Caesar's fleet in a naval bottle, wore the navy blue, although entitled to the purple. The eneti were subdued - jok matic -to giverlitit tneaus top**. Got it 1.0du'y„ or Sacking Him. ITCHINEIECZEMA There was a wordy altercation the doorstep, and then the postai turned ;away mut torirtg: -Wlist's the trouble?" (Au cried passer-by sysnpatheticalls-. "Why." exclaimed the man "the nnan that house says that if I don't another postman!" MONEY ORDERS, Send a Dominion Express Icrue-av Order. la -e-:—Dollors costs titre cents. to dry- thonfortgally._Store in a (try 'vast -proof place, So Bad Could Not Sleep, fled With Water Blisters \ and Burning, 'I had eczema so 'bad I could not steep. It fast started on my aith., tben bad it on zny,body so that I corld bardly wear my clothes, and I had to stay in bed. My flesh was dark red with water blisters, and burning and "Everything I tried seemed to rnke. me worse, and had the trouble for m•arly two yeara. I read about Cull - cure Soap and Ointment, and I got them. They did , good tIght away, and now I am ent3rely healed." (Signed) Mrs. Peter McIntosb,Trench River Ont April 10 1011 How ()sten anal ciiSt‘zsSing, cosfig- min g skin troubles might be pr °vented by every -day use of Outicura Soap and Ointment for all toilet put Rata., Pree Sample Eack ail ad- dress post -card: ithatietirtaki Boston ISSTIfi No •