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The Exeter Times, 1918-11-21, Page 73 €" 1 ?iCE 51°r R r vv. 7'IIIS �1Ii TER Shortage' of dread J.ar aelY Due Government's I'olky of a =: Too Low a Price for Grain. A winter of stvrvation iS' a safe ..Prediction for R:uSSra, I=rcircatious are tl}at it ill bs one ox the r,vorst Winters the Russian peohave e`-1 periej ced an ,til their%.r=story. Ali, summer the food situation in Russia:, particularly ill Moscow Pete; rograd and other large cite_, has; been steadily Kt:owing more and more i cute. Inthe latter part of August, re th01V,t4er left Moscow, bread, z,at mixture of straw, oat husks; bpd other ingredients of unknown l Origin tablets aioscow inhabitants are 1 induced to accept as bread, had almost t entirely disappeared, and certain city districts had not receive*e{1 the usual a allowance for nearly a week. The Government had classified the population into categories, whereby e'teby I tc oily atfernen MI Government employ- i cs reeal. ed a '!ander slits,,. ancei �d prnfesceo*Eate and ,ell-to-ci�a; peePle' senalxest,'*3 hick in Moscow:` R P Ms to oh sir;tee=,th of a Pound.I. gk ail the 9aorargooi _, or mid lle ,. elrs F as gal l oor.lY on an adoW a .eke of t11 0 Vie. wi^ at circy, lefttse{I to fart 'With Grana. 'Iht; shortag o of brand is largely c?u ? t(1 the government's short-, 1 d . taolicy' of ti"; -leg , low ,price fon #'rani? at e 'en cover the i arinl- diture, let Tone pr fit, The s refused to coirnpls'with the, t(a tern over iliigraitn in elea%:. f3 #§ aertain a'Abit$`aPrliv 'fx a nto?rrzt to >r.e food {:otaLmitit 0e, i4i# i Viten re.)nf rcezl b sa{le#iit1 edl fray t Il an dt ,coal who *a'r wAniT as if is t+� ts,,ns.c °ye co.e.i'3 front YLt.-CO1 ' rs Frederick ';C cox ° e; Senior QCs e.pTnidn of ;the: Dielei n in a 0ca r;, received le frE nda t0lOotreal. t re says t snit play ng Cat. aT.d chi : telt: r+;p.': D SIA 10 IIPS aiIPre' tide 't4"a fl qi x7 lEotr<; kilt st trent rrl2slY.d recess., tlaIk v+`lin censrct:pr tea 141afse5 asin . fr'o OP n. Q r�a.rra� w :m w .3itl.w3'1 rl the wo Ipdt Slutiiid'ettat ,.Tit frit£ la (ritlio rs Oftitsie 11i eo rt. eyrtrot(a(l 1<, casuro l3t•tt: earn ; One :Eaz�r r dx •. r tin pati,roi it tttstz sex;e1 ,c ,r 1 nn t tri Ci'itt' etty':li ti iiklV',"ecsi sur line lnel ilii: t'i11agc '0, ti (- trench. Ve ):new the llcaelle pc d u1 11 alae villag atrkz3(Itivat lietlrer he enrnc; w trd Ic(l Lintz+ tr'encli tit night- IaatrCa3 oi'tlsz was to racer• noitro: Citta trertc.ln And repol't it. there ti',er, any ;ign of occupation. I did not iiitdl ctstyIluns, but what I did find were thrcc almost new push - bicycles, which' I ;and the lance-eor- pornd and rnan who accompanied me pushed proudly back to our line, to U, pleasure and inmanement of oar eo.mrades. A little further along the line a r':SI.C.A: hut stied between our line and the Beebe, It had evidently been teat i hur'r'y, for though there money in the till—when1 got 1 ,g --.-tons of fruit and fish and note ni: r raper and soap. etc., w'cre still piled behind the counter. I i err patrol that went oitt visit( zl thaat. hut, and if there was no enemy '.ai.r'ol about—or i.f there ' WAS, ..t WAS treaays &igen back—brought crack to t,l,e ` line either some tinned stuff , to supplement the next days rations, or ;t writing pad to write home on, or something useful. The battalion on our right found "`a ober regiment's quartermaster's eiores in No. Man's Land. That, too, had been left fully stocked. The con- sequence onaequence was a large ' patrol was sent out, bundles of khaki tunics and clacks, also caps, boots, ' etc., .were brought back, and everyone in that, battalion was issued with a new suit She next time they carne out of the lino, When trench 'warfare ceases for the moment, and a war of movement follows, there is quite a hunt—the hidden treasure exciteMent `in patrol- ling. Stray horses are sometimes found, >xthich will earn you the trans- port officer's' undying gratitude; enemy maps, and log -books, . which: will please the colonel; and I did hear that when the. )oche went back on s.enr,'in :1.317".a little two-seater mo- tor car was found in one o:C the vil- lages tee captured. Labrnd is `ad area, is 200,000 q lore. (les. d,tne 'StOII ende ted. 5 rent&, stared tl' one' d, t ' doctions which h SI the results o fthe expeFin.entM '.. 'ii ! i p Torr+ - .iy '�A_a,-_,Ci li'Fc,_ tra3a: E are lr >e__. $o t tea .� _ eta_r among shlpituildoes teed of a a'alle to ha .e 1?Ty, nna; 4 c00.0 oI he: t pyrliea io.n of stool t r ,T t etail;?- sesea y to, deeiae 'means pl dui soot_ tar the niafteele4 f c Tteta'+ t i sb lE� U ea o c£. t?1� idldin of ; .dao Q ship pro�>J 4Ei eisione1 Q. ,`b eh slttk� cul snarl b Iasi otatro€ o a°et« fi spa'anl='-111, a. d 4 tests about, h, ch Salt Lake a'omr atiortaat vTi� l e c..$rj;'' kit ltle 'atm itx shilr'tuilci ii l ?y rat *ct ri clear �1ee(."•' it for 6 of .ilii; stu,l1'A is sta°tt ad 8'rat LldiFat s �£" ,t,�t4aS: �: ail gtlotl steel of e*:tpc�i sa tl.e sY itiv Tr rvit, +;1 i,ulrttto vclditil; rn 1#; tatxaier, thoiv gives pry:: ss h; not, if {Ise pr It erv(1a1, :it eerie si wit;h stttntle} ice nicaal practice. l l( otrit 4e Ming is not oC eourrc' �ttry in the shipyard. It has is r1, cPr1p O i d in slap repair work' fur nonny Vawtil frost, but its use hoe been neiiinly Coltlwit9eal to parts' of a ship, Stich AS t:be s%ern loot 'Arid rjarddt , which or#t sasat li .ely to be t,xpouedto inrportnnt tractus;tl stresses, and it is only donne; the r.3ar 'a eriod tlmt sueb tlevelopnrcrilFs havaiken place ifl elevtric Welding as \could appear to justify the extension or ,.,ua:°: a me- thod to repl:rce riveting in heavy uctural weelc.; Strength `Tests. ` he in veetigation, which Iia, 9;een conducted oral erhich has bear in pro gress for some months pest, has brouglree out rtlrel.y interesting facts which it is no necessary to discuss in r "'21'earr"Irx;.ie'1,or box makes apple:s ;look better, er to the buyer and may` )earl to .'t 1)cttel. Sale, ,a7ne del ties until e• orehar i oxl. will ixat -°oe ota+ r � Ia�clred nip all ihq j 9 thein out Of p�lv"I4d loves—Inns o 0 rllul tip!{ arZit 11%1401.; Combina+ior Good Qu+ies. invites your attention tion to Nosleveetening required. Noi-cooking.: Needs but little milk orcream. Finewith f-evapo- rated .v ora ed .milk. Keeps indefinitely Not a pah'icle of waste. roilderful lir '.;p 01-014 4d+_coo 4 c}ro.tt @®aot' ��S•t�. 0.2 r t1 t#aitl iaaa xa t1d 1wa�,:t1 VI «tE3s ifiet0 llnilis",tatsii tiara ntnde uta tii,� tti'eldcd 1naterin'1 believed to do well rsi'tl of the strains e#trtNl� 10 ti itL'a7 1 aa:' Jsdo e €1t of, one b r ;Whole smarter Ott ttrarkca1 e lemon al 13otit the volt 4n;e m ;ll jar of she .lrtiitt k aata11oF .tit l l3ra t��. nitrtr juke tlwoutel# .nitro# pulp note in, the tit ;''%tat 111 troop fr{:Tl': for ilial€nibs. lr4 c?nnrttti deaa(}i'inl t;lla,r la rrttlrt 3rnler;;nal, x4; 3a p dtAA clot welding will prolai�ltly m #f�t� ticxiiont3 i,' (28 a new ;source ef' 1, r. zrtld it avil tae+'uet:cssatry^ to ldtiy speeinl ettetntiorr tea the trninin ^ ref the ate nncnn, us it ; has boon shotrn iiaktt (elne're failures; have occurred in welded work they have been the result rather of want of experience on the part of the work- in than any defect in the system ittself. It is this consideration which has led to somewhat stringent regu lations by Lloyd's Register to govern the application of electric are weld- ' to ship construction. xa.. sy,.-,t, of welding must corn ,.-tae �, .�.c. a my with the regulations and tests laid down by the committee, who nrhst also be satisfied ' that the operators engaged; have been v°pecially trained, while 'efficient supervisors most be provided. A point is made of the fact that the result of the ' experiments 'which have been wade represent skil- led practice. and that such perform- ance can only be equalled with good Workmanship and efficient supervision. The regulations also extend to the details of, construction which are to be submitted for approval. Progress on Sound Lines.' These precautions are. however,. quite necessary in view of the 'small. experience:- available in the general use of electric .welding in shipbuilding as distinguished from ship repairing,' and the supervision which is to be undertaken by the surveyors of Lloyd's Register give assurance that at least in ships - which ` are built to the classification of this society no false step is likely to be made in ship- building practice. It is satisfactory to•. find 'the, premier classification so% ciety which has already given recog- nition to : the concrete ship issuing regulations tri connection :with yet another new development, `, which s1tould have the effect of .increasing the capacity of British yards to pro- duce urgently needed new merchant tonnage, TIIE START OF A TROUT FARR How a'Country Boy, Laid, the Bounds. - lion of a Big Industry. Almost every country boy has built. a little pond at the edge of a stream and put in his captive,b4by horned pout, ox shiners, or per titd dreamedsome day of owrnnitt�hig `;i't.'.att)1- �$$�[[ff �l i . � 'fell to one fur lxTT .i��s.1. X,, elL5. Sr2 ' l;1 e,. 'hilar, test,ztrrdl lienal W11.1 11 0 P at • v9 ai iiYYH4 ne 5.1, li.as=; tft€art. ;ttII' 1xiz5r15 fro,ta the greyer a and swat ter ltla3t dal 1.ltla i' ed.^,t ' wn 1 rticsn anal .uastall o .1 y 'in tea thra leck, a ranns tin;d arts, 1''oltmtery lla v ilru nae:ick h SV unlirry' rutioninf, sclrtnrc for^ tine,' homes of her people, 'leis plan ails ' prepared in cotferetnd e;'rrf representai tines of local food committees, we- ns.sn'a institutes and domestic science teachers. It was revised and ap- proved by the Canada Food Board. Sirn.ilaar plans, are being formulated in the other provinces, revised itn.' ceitein minor detaila to fit local con diticsns. Co.,Limited: Liniment, Gentlemen,—In July, 1005, I was thrown from a road machine;, injuring ray hip and back badly and was obliged to use a crutch for 14months. In Sept,, lOOG, Mr. Wm.-Outridge of La - ()lute urged me to try MINAILD'S. LINIMENT, which I did, with the most satisfactory results and, to -day I arn° a well as ever in my life. Tours 'sincerely;' Is is M 1.TTItEiY x I3AINES. mark lag of Siberia. Siberia, which is gradually crys tallizing; into a nation about the Jap- anese 'army , and the ;little' band of Czecho-Slays, has " already 'adoppted' a national flag. Its colors are green and white, an epitome -of the country —the green stands for the innumer- able forests, -and the ,white foe its eternal snows.:` Palestine's, Salt Mountain.. Palestine possesses' a remarkable salt mountain situated at, the south end of the Dead Sea. The " length' of the ridge is six Miles; With an aver- age yddtli of :three -carters. of " a mile, and the height is not far from 600 feet 'Cuero are places where the overlyin#k. earthy; deposits are nnan Iern thnakness, but- the miss raa t eb oi�,� � tan is composed' or, solid 1 * ite.',of which is . as clear dS;^Cltiys$i a /' The vxxatrper',you use. 'does not sell your apples. 1:t is the apples•inside he -vvrapn aW i4w c aa V � 5', ire r1 for en d De a'$ rantnncnt tcs VOL ave it 4mee1er rob" it ite.. t of tlae; r tear#asrtran 3'::ti3Vtay, wee it ran t: ff�ili- laanprnirio on the �"t. T nawrcn e Rivesr to StIN .Tolum "019 ieiltIV,£U, 11 tine r'lcune of the taltaraplaiin & 1W.enee Railway, s reit FSEout's Railways efrf,.nrlwailta: `)lie first locomotive xr ed line eume from. Europe, tscco:npaxiiod by an engin e(r who, for some linen- pl.ained reasca:a, hall it caged nod- se- creted from "public view. Tao trial trip was made by-'mooalight in the presence of e few interested pe,`.3cns, and tt is not (ienar;datal Sn rucce `. Liter, the -imported earc;are t' mode' aeteral utternpts to set the%XX.Yttee Stich was :ire nickname a ppiied-to. thiepioneer iocomottvte—in notion toward St. Johns, but in vain; the engine proved refractory, and horses were temporarily substituted for it. Meanwhile, the railway officials called in a practical engineer; who an- nounced that the engine, which was thdught to bo hopelessly unmanage- able, was in good order and retiuired only plenty of wood and water. His opinion proved correct, for after ,a little.; practice the 'engine attained the extraordinary ;speed of twenty miles an hour! 2 ppittl`n 11 The.. -e iso is not;. ldvetr if tihe rvl;t�n" dQ44 tesd .1 4 ti r a 'r future Cltf°r ° 04 re ill rem s„ null ilia sp �t dies Lane dem" h=gads ed rlro t Caat dal s h' re gond real, all Lard aughn aay says a?h 414L 18 H=onors kl c won a (le no rirAfe i ifs soldiea a 1'.a�.un eas . ne e*Ottli Oft a nsontb+, EWhethor t' a�rr, t rz,a11 ra (bet t lar; ie .ro_.e;, receive d through or,, Loan will go to 7 r 'ariatia's psodnrets..to ,PritATta, 0 r.: c: Cit i1 Y O I' i $ . Dir talon Eetoro > alone ost car sto,'en yo „get you a:r n sr� sI rco•-e al fxllrra I"r4I41 ceoy il±;r to n oorr spondee she New York .Sf1ra, Gen. Alienl victories in Turkey have r.vived tb r.ex^r�ry of asa r°eei six Mealern prs 7., he prophecy declared that lie on Jerusalem Jerusalem would r on foot, 40, that hIs he corxnll' e * rases Gf Prophet, The pane of fits the prophecy, 'l?he Zy.•a cxira alarsiu flame 85 nfi or of Allah. t=seanipg od meaning iiia 1'rgpbet. re an it r e . 24Eitimris'a,liniment Cures, alt,teis per, In, cold. climates the ideal time to prune fruit trees is not in the fall or winter;. wait till the severe weather is over. UOUIDS and PASTES Sao, r. y trains! are frequently digeetcd food tbete nryy.aas to 3�t snt acidz Tend �E. Sao�Stlk Splint. ar In, No F„,on azt l her cyan be+�:acd, oo t'e �t, tins) i fists or Elelia" 4ribe Tour case for to da E ettett:slo ,' boae Hook 2 antircpt irr litaiansMn t€i (d, Torn !„glia e. II FaJR,,the rettaiccs Stra Woken Gianda. 1'etrrsa cE Me.504ktr$t e, Net s, dicers. Atiwys 5xlt00r'a,ca xrstu't"eracrd'ta.rsaa,5 100,A "50r..5'i..•s4 f.. 515 i.i' littaas X14,1e ili4dlts`d stet, ri4 ter€W3,. n M s, sre este ss t,a t; .NEVLECT... ,'nunent ,fore roiled clodiing. eomical by reason o; enormO Keep a big bottle reedy ateW for Sloan's Liniment. aces or 1 blentest 20c, 000 81,20. *Id Could Not Sleep Till Cuticura Healed, brother suffered for about art from tiny red pimples. They appeared constantly n his body hut he had the teat trouble °wader his . The skin was red very sore and at the I t touch he would give vl of pain, After a n e would have to scratch, d he was not able to sleep. "A friend advised sne to send for Cutiwra Soap and Ointment, I no. tknil a change, and I used dime cakes, of Cation= Soap and fem.' boxes of Oint- tnent when he was herded," (Signed) Louis Frank, 746 City Hall Avea Montreal, goo., Febrcary 2, 1013. Beep yeti: skin clear bytising Cutts nom Soap and Ointment for eve0ryto day toilet Fat -poses. For nee Sample Each by Braila& dress post -card: "Cuticura„Dept. A, Boston. U.S. A." Sold everywhere. Pain? ilirat's will stop it!, • Used for 4,0 years to reheve rheumatism, iraMong,6, neuralgia, t rains, lame back, toothache,.estrache swollen joints, sore throat and 'o er pain - int complaints. Have a. bottle in the house. dealers Or writens. REMEDY COMPANY. riaraliton, Canada emmiv Coronado Beach, California 0,1enr San Diego BAY AND SURF BATIIINTG, FISHING AND BOATIN, iA�r ®�111t®RQ�v'a tanronar%rs urs 'n 14,