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The Exeter Advocate, 1921-3-3, Page 6
tattice,(0. ticipaxe'sits exquisite flavour. *cr,d u$ ci poss.1:a2 `o r a reeam"a erx Please slate a he 1 l price you now, rayon , h tl e Za k Green or Mixe41 a7^a ee nein. ,rr t. 7 im G Ue b a. `g; at the w,t, i tri J. E. to etas' I9.ad6} t a rg .6 1. tge 4. tis i , lAc 6t , .1 it4 >..aalle' t as+ r: a is, icy ern x : alt 1'r By Barterer A Subway Balmy at Verdun. An ulzslergrounri 'battery, says the journal, of Home Heanu nles,, furnish- es all the bread, need, by the refukee sr a P s n. rr,, •. ,-..tis.*. population be true ruined. city of Ver- dull. No other building; was sufficient- ly weatherproof to house a bread•bak- ; lug establishment far the returning d How litany members pf your family enemy equal to one of the fatilovung; drink milk, three tidies a day, and, Eight eggs, seven days a week? How many drink! Nine oranges. any mill, at all? Three-fourths of a pound of beef - Use More ;lily., ( Qne quart of mills supplies• to As a usual thing, a higher per-' steak. centage of peolala in cities foam Chet Four-fifths lxounds of chicken. habit of drinlaing swill zcith their„ Four and a half pounds of lobster. meals than do those on farms where: Six pounds :o' squzlsa . milk is produced. It is not l t. all' One pound of cottage cheese sup- milk far the ;:iruit»<1y` bty or plies more protein than a pound va girl to nn awayto stheol or to the ueef, pori., 1a nb, veal, .or ch:csen, =ty. and there acerous his first lik-' Children must have milk -.-grown ing for milk—the roost perfect food people ought to, in the world. Often the habit is be -p" t aF when he orders a half-pint bottle& ' if .zeta Aa2•u` versaLy of oa milk at some cafeteria, or chooses! Sun Life. from the counter a small plate of cottage cheese, later on beginning to; The year 1921 narks the fiftieth an- wonder why he had never eared to ntversary of the Sue Life Assurance drink milk at home or eat. the poi l Co many o1 Canada, which in the half belt of cottage cheese prepc,red by ceanturl' of it; existence land grown to his mother. i be. ol:e of the largest and most sue- , A r. ct . s'jz aar cereals that about eessful life insurance companies in .• sa;4erty lilies per vent of true children' the world. • One year after t was organized, is i:Eir•.-e patents /he en farms do not €y e :t in Bens: Baser drink milk end nlau referee to eat., 1$% . the cQnnpttny's income was ••`d" eve * g 1t z.ah8 proved::milli lroducts welt n' a -i $45,OOt); it,s asset8, ,'9ti,".11; runts it 11,`!tI t t P vino lw gio rhe errest, tea. products,. a lice e, 02 girt ,. < ,t erep.er eemee see, t grown to $141,4i 2 with asset, -•$47$,- * e y r a ?A,o,.i „mitt life tR see at l;ih,rfei' pereent#ige y '+i;im! , s.nst the T G8 , and insuvaneo in :'ores of $3,801, - meet '•dice:?, does. he bad ti•a rural chweee tone aevaintage of 159. Prom thin time onward the Ereloae. He pleaded• their opllorttinity to get as lnucla•«s veto wont of the ea hi.e.• • p an an °:- tem tis dolt a' hour it not actually For that is what milk is. It not ons.? in Canada, but lit ieretehing out to :r" eT' r : : altl had smelled ,tastes } many other countries of the world, a r-: o Feeler at the time of his, muscle and blood. It hasbeen said eg proceeded at a rapid sloe', s the 11 l e : entedogers testi rd tabes far the next four decades indi- e a xt•, u.;z:ncSess ehalraeter,' that the vigor and success of a nation case; largely upon the amount of 1890 Income ....,...... $889,000 ' h not been the motive.; .r pro fine.. Ticar:: of T ».ad, „.., , Health waittea vendee for .a total of $1,064,- , 3u'0, Ily the year 1980 the income had •• 'nen < is tied the yolice surgeon possible of this best ail roup foodo 3, not Duly d A p - e'♦yV't .1 ▪ L 117+41 l .• - r,.l It " ertie was not premed' spend large ti. raised with a eaue. mill. ars citizens drink. r. Milk is the best single food be- peragra3pEt, Isar-' cause it eontaius a 'mixture irf all tyle • Assets $2,473,000 Ir. urance in force$10,759,000 900 Income ......... , ny$2,?(89,(0(00 $10,486,000 „ ,; ax , 7 : 'it tree r* a+yor with a put- ir,tportant things that we And in a Aietets -Ade a i c° t t'n. mixed diet. V e find time same Hour Ins,ttranee in Force$57,980.000 ,cc l Tat Ire nt oe ahi quite escapes fishing' elements ill nails• that are con I,910, Income " :' EA t =eat 'W^. a •. -Is •rt, ^•:1 .' ' "dial 'Major T _ __hair Cornus in a meal made u;l of nlerit A sets 33,1164,000 • $a S.164:000 el s $ 5 and t d • ` a , n •s:= Pelta tort s. cerC'a,s an su ar', Dila an `Lie 'a geed C eagli 1+? t't'ad this." will fats, wit11 salt a n water. !Silk r • l $ e Freel his wel2.1 he teed; a eeceth,r a fuel ford: it coretaln>r'sugar alnd f. 1 t' Rett 'z,"6 r ?,re;, mane! Hisao tete and the body sleetse fuel food to ne #•' r• 5d " .ea• r 1(9 ':d`a t sRi. • t i P. t. ^.:4;; ..lIA =1Tlark `'..`"• 1 to apysheet of club it Burt, and to snake it move in wor 4r+ 11+..,; ta..r,. at and read and lslzsy. But milk is niso a goo ztp! G r :e;::). r• r,"E:„s P food because it contains those ole d'% , .y P .rte i'f'...---T7.73,, Sr.rfi +, al •.'"„ ,a n ;" in;i ll -e r.7,n f." 1 ,. I' I +riot, aL. well known mem'::welts which repair waste, eG here i, ,-1, .1 7a i t"T °i:. f,1 t? F Steele 1a141aral±t', 1`lio met growth, and builds ilea a : a R n ' , , to ' al t ions accident recently, is - ,h and bone. i1e l •' i t a„e.s,e e 1 tegeext seal ez a pree'tethea f an 't}ie:Im:' 'e need to believe that children ` a :rise l;i - The puzzle:1 loos: on ii' rley's face u, grew bow-legged when permitted. to tenth 3 r i "t .4 y 1 et aerie grew mord. , :ate. end the - major walk too young—that the ti eight of me teeeaten-al t'- ty of. his': r.,at l-ge l.,ne with an expression which their bodies was too niuell for Wpr •• See' 'Vete . aii5 within tl3e I con .l,"s aae.,;r i,e as one of fierce: ft bones of their bodies. But-tt''el ? „ r >r P Id• e'er" he v,l a,•'=t. • Yt a ae thinking I'm a' is only a half-truth and bow-leg • h 1 1 £dgEaLer nt'y• an art ti t1 vh.,;i1 del,: fool ain't you?" be. } ' e r ° fat , ei l r. a 1 eprimand.: tl fence i Stulden,y,. Hess is clue as much to the lack My i er , t^" "re:tzrn' the Sro• 8: arcTI that," mid I • atric +: s _•• 1'?me :in the youngsters' diet as lice 1 3,. 'G ,la 1n: left: riet i ,i .d inn „ .l, nil? - r .:igi;itly, out the significance of early walking. Another reason c e a °a r nmor;ntT lweri.ie,i brae jury these paragraphs is not apparent, I. drew need' milk, lett; of milk, is t ly. I are Paul 1i tley,' be said. must cor,fi,aa, - } yea h i c, ae?" The man Bampton our perfect food contains large qts '' weu@,1 not appear to be an interesting titles of Time needed in the builds :.l +,,a 12 iggtxfi gime int; a tgril ; character. and singe no great damage I; e ,:a a e latter left toe study,: has beer deene, his drnken frolic p y news aerial for t he b nes of e.:'''' > , lit G ('''ll 'i 5'‘r}Le li:d t' 'f l,ll' C" l,llin my spltel'e. Of ,, i.,= k f v a •, h7" a „ t he 3 Tyle' 31 1h. Lea of q be Stock Exchange to eonteaustne nearly milk and the li rn as .leach r 1 y AS much as g"1' • a Sa sa.e? 11e .ta.ed st saltat3e: she heavens to: lie a nt,t,l';1 t the firm of De Lana:,in1; children. ` „' t dt are 1 et c. rt f & 11,1::::' j Milk is not a dri::!z, primarily. It ,e e 1 ,' • ` its, sir," ,1 • e;ee.. -re,1. ' .1ie• s no: a r.ac;lnber of that firm,+ should be eaten, not swallowed as a Mee I , t :,tt en -er to :r, .:hotaied the major. ; eon; outs ee on the j "He was, up beverage. To get a few ounces of e:t t ;,.'.1 ,,:. ti,.,.. -.. , ,. ,. t r , n' lt,t • :3 NCenin':' •J :milk from its mother's breast takes a x 7 ta: l...ts.''a +silt,: "What do you mean exactly?" in- slab from fifteen to ttKenty- minute 1" ,e e. es, an.. the tone of .lis y "chewed," 111 .1. r sr.t3't= -; •U ad ening. end 1. vole 3,,Igesi the g t Milk Should be chewed; taken i ate rE?aelie a • M ,' , , rt ...et. that wAS bt.majong n c,i: ari,te close to e, erta:n doubts of the nlajor';?+.small sips, rolled about the mod tr ler I '3.'".t 1 tee's epee .,:l °f. mantel- sanity'sobriety., ee I or and enjoyed much after the manner "1 a , t lt. r a ;114; ,, a;t 'He's dead'" declared the major.' one consumes a glass of malted milk. se n :C ,r a, P f sed to Dead as the Begum of Bangalore ! Children need milk because it con- lx:.,;' , K, t s eertaiiastsal int Said elldied widowat6 onothe tel grans=spoken! . tains a substanceabsolutelyasses- mute rex is ';r e dial even in cit ilia a I supposer Bary to healthy growth. That sub - 1 F'. , I must have been staring. stance is called vitamins, and though Yd.;:,. t;r•. 1 ' ,;.,t adri .ed war_ cf i very hard at the speaker, and certain-! g Fan t s t ALA " is contrary to my ly Barley was doing so, for he sud-roads thdren e y et alon dofit notlfurn furnish othin a'dc;, r a s a lest ne,' after 5-delliy directed his fierce gaze tol*,•ard y e :l'e "- a i me, "You' re completely stumped, sir, sufficient quantities. Your boys and ed 1 .o e t e major glared !and so's your friend!" shouted Major= should be given a chance to t sv •y"I've sen ► ou tl Ragstafr grow—especially when it is much t ' r ne moires', danhme! I've? "I confess it," replied Harley quiet- easier to' furnish them pure, fresh, r e ey; He!'•f z , got T.aa,n now, inl'THe l ly;-tie "and since y time is of some lit-, rich milk than it is the child in the !Ivrea Co hie feet "Velem tile Har -e dis respect, sleet thatue I ouId suggest, without: qty ale wee in , a stem the e p ,you explain the con -a tele,, in;rleetion, if any, between yourself, the: It is possible for grown -lips to live drunken Bampton, and. Mr. Do Lan:! for niontlls on milk alone, though a "Quite true." of the Stock Exchange, who died,work' - "Then I've conte to the wrong inform us, at 6 o'clock this evn ng l great mann nq arts ea he day toto keepnk a s-. ep t as the result, presumably, of injuries up his.vitality. Used in combination "Th&- remains to be seen, major." received in an accident." "But I was told i eu were a private "That's what I'm here for!" cried with other foods, milk insures a well - detective, and all that." Major Hagstati'. "In the first place, balanced diet. A pint of mill: each 3'il o I wl, said Halley quietly. "In. then, I am the party, although I saw day for adults; a quart a day for chil- li theForeign Office was my to it that niy name was. kept oat of drew should be the rule. .hart. I a a now at the serviceof any print, whom the drunken lunatic, as - one who cares to employ me."emitted." The lh ajor seamed to be temperer- Harley, pips in hand, stared at the Sly stricken speechless by the discov- speakerperplexedly. ery that a man who had acted for the p"Unde tnd rn" continued the British government should' be capable major, "I am the person—I, Jack of stooping to the work of a private RagstafT he assaulted. I was walk - inquiry agent. Staring all about the ing down from my quarters. in Mad - room with a sort of naive wonder- dox Street, on nay way to dine at the meat, he drew out a big silk bandker- club,same eel do every night o' my chief and loudly blew his nose, all the life, when this fiamin' idiot sprang timepeyeing Harley questioningly, upon me, grabbed my hat" --he took 'Replacing his handkerchief, he direct,- up his white hat to illustrate what id his regard open rte. had occurred .-"not this one, but one ;`This is my friend, Mr. Knox" like it—pitched it on the ground and said P[ariey, you may state your jumped' on its" ;a -'e before him -without hesitation, finless" -- I rose to depart. "Sit down, Mr. girl" s out d the major. "I 1ha• vewno skeletons in the cupboard. I simply want sornech ng explained which I am , too thick.-headed—too darnne.d thick- Ds° Old Shirts, Dresses, VVetsis, headed, sir—to explain niyser{'.." Coats, CE`tockings, '!)raper es, He resumed his seat and, taking Everything. out'' til wallet extracted from it a Each pacga e of "Diamon•d Dyes" offered emell newsy per cutting which he contains easy directions rear dyeing au, y article of wool, sill:; cotton, 'limen, or mixed goods... Bewares Poor dye ctee'ekee spots, fades and ruins ma- terial by giving it a `dyed=look:" Buy "tliattiond Dyes" only. Druggist has Color card. d Ineuranee in toree.ei4:1,519,000 s 1920 Income ........... $;.'t;,761,C+00 at, - Assets 5114,839,000 nee Insurance in foece.e456,641,000 k Details of the financial statement o, d this company for the past year appear elsewhere in this issue, and will be dl studied with mere than usual interest in this its Jubilee year. Perfume of Woo,. The North-western Indians nearly always lade their totem poles out of his' Western red cedar, but this choice ged- was probably due Snore to the fact that of the wood is easy to work and extreme - to ly durable rather than to its frag- his-' ranee. It may be taken as a very good hat general rule that woods that are an -as -coned are resistant t.e (teeny and in -1 ngieeet atta.ek, and have good cabinet up-' qualities. the i With the woods of the world to mel cheese from one can easily arrange a ow- whole settle of scents from the sweet- est weet Kz est and most delicate of perfumes at I one extreme to rank and overpower -1 ing odors at the other The stores of the perfumer's shop will not yield a greater variety than one can find in s. woods in Chi! niinard's Liniment Relieves Colds, etc, (Continued in next issue.) Women! ! ` Use "Diamond Dyes." "Read that. Mr. Harley," Y, he direct- ed. ".::,earl' it aloud:" T rsrley obeyed and read :as follows: Before Mr. Snaith at 11Iarlborough Stvc,et Pols$: Court John Edward B;lint ton was charged will assaulting NOTICE . gcaii.i- `tv,a.nte3 eiWerSwtere to Intro- t.ia.ce an!.! sell new. Autt, .Accessory. WIC n'at N. returns tt. .-'Owl. Small The Creat War Veterans' Associa- tion of Canada has a membership of 200.000 in 847 branches. capital required. 1"or particulars The B'ri.tish people are new zuarrn" cirritE e' ' • a rii i i it i.i7 • ing • up to tractors for farm power. 3;-zit"i 4 Toro• nto One British Term paper says `that lachsa s ;Doll will not be needed.. Baby's Acdvic --- Don't use medicated save unless your skin is sick- end don't melte it skit by using strongsoaps, pigment„ or by neglect. Use Baby's Own Soap freely wits, warm Nater,. rinse well and dr9 carefully, and the most delicate skin will be kept soft and white and HARD SKINS will become softer and whiter. 7., 21' townspeople, and the aui.horities were forced to requisition the great aveus underground in order to tura out the i principal food of the toilers Several times each day the bread. is brought to 1 the mouth of the blaek cavern beneath the great walls where lines of people f await their rations. • The bakeshop s a part of the fam- ous ultderg••qund city of Verdun. built after the war of 1871 and deigned to house thirty thousand persons during an attack. Dur ing the Great War thousands of soldieaa and a few re- fugees live;: in Ws subterranean abcth while the city was under fire ter four years. The bakery was in operation all the while. Paper BWWIS, A new idea in finger -bowls has been patented by Simon D3ergnnan, of New York.- It is made of paper. and on the Mende of its bottom is painted au •ad- vea'tiaenzent in invi;iizle ink.. When water 1,3 poured into the reeeptaele, the printing appetite, The inventor says that the ;printing should become v! ble evlth a slow .de• veiopuent, so that a person nein the fingerbowl will notice the gradual ap- pearing pearing of the advertisement, and thereby have leis attentive directed to it, • The same idea clay be applied to a palter iee•eream saucer or a• paper drinlzieg cup. Minard.'s Liniment for Burns, et, It takes a joint of beef to make a bottle of Bovril.. NEVEW PROFITEERED Has not changed sit -tee 1914 Sane Price, Sante Quality, Sallie Quantity. ne123=ISITM7g111.0.6lianeIZexcemmitem WHY LOOK OLD? When one annum- . tion of Milton's Hair Eestorat ve every 2 months keeps the halt. natural :\"o oil; , no dirt.• - the hair cast he washed When desired. Try it. Slack or drown. 'rico, q 2.00, Sent ru er,yl.i to any address in Camila. • h.. Oarngc iaa, rowen live:„ Ottawa COARSE SALT LAND SALT Bulk Carlota TORONTO SALT WORK$ J:OL1FF - TORONTO f At Your Service Wherever You Live. The woman In town, or country, bas the same advantage as to slater in the cit, in expert advice from the 1t -known Arra of Cleaners and Dyers in Canada. Paarceis from the eouutry sent by mail or empress receive the same careful e.tteatfonas werk delivered personally. Cleaning and Dyeing. Clothing or Household Fabrics. For years, the rains or "Parke,c''s" has s1gabled perfection. In this work of making old things- Ina Like new, whether personal garments of even the mast fragile mictur.?a„ or house- hold curtains, draperies, zags, etc. Write to us for further particulars or send your parcels direct to e Worms Limited ners4"Dyers +` tl`StYo St„ Tot nto - —tee getre-ge,--aretaareteeene SuN LIFT C©ry 1871 HEAD OFFICE MONTREAL, 1921 JUBILEE YEAR R ALF a century has elapsed since the Sum Life 'Assurance Company of Canada issued its first policy in 1871. The figure's submitted herewith indicate the size, strength and outstanding -position to which the company - 'lias attained among the life assurance institutions of -the world, as a result of its operations during those first fifty years. SYNOPSIS OF RESULTS FOR 1920 ASSETS - Assets as at 31st.Decembbr, 1920 . . $114,839,444.43 Increase over 1919 _ . . . . . . 9,127,976.21 INCOME. - Cash; Incotne'fromtePremittms,• Interest, Rents, etc.-, in 1920... Increase over 1919 . . : PROFITS PAiD OR• AU.OTTED Profits- Pad •. or Allotted•; to;Polic3,holders in 1920." SURPLUS - Total -Surplus 31st. December;; 1920, ovee .z11 liabilities and 'capital.. . . . . . (According to 'the . Con t arr. s Standard, vis. • for assurances, the -Ona (L) 'table wits, 3i a and a, per cent. interest, and. for annuities, the 11. 0, Select Tables with d35 per dent. interest). • TOTAL •PAYMENTS .TO POLICYHOLDERS 13eu.1t Claims, Matured Endowments, Profits, etc.., during 1920`• Payments to Poli.cyholdeas setter, •otganizetioznd . . , ASSURANCES ISSUED DURING 1920 A.ssurances issued and paid for in, cash during 1920 . Increase over 1910 . . . . . . . . BUSINESS' IN FORCE Life Assurezices°in force 31st December, 1920 Increase over 1919 r ` THE COMPANY'S GROV1iTkl :NCO:da 1872 c 49,210.9:3 1320. ,.. 111,4.02.31 $.890 839 078.5', 1802 :. 2 ,788,228.52 9,578,453.04 :.... . 28,751,578,43 $ 28,731,578.43 3,047,377.33 1,615,645,64 8,364,667:15 10,950,402:00 102,187;934', i) .X• $106,891,266.23 20,3422,416.79 :486,641,235.17- ,773.12 70:282 7"- . Lu'a ASSVRAwee;s ASSETS es CORCE 3 90,481.95 s 1,064,380.00 Ai$ Oat 93 3,397,139.1.1 2,4131419 16,739,853.92 10 480 391.17 " 57 980,034.08 88,164,7 90.37 143,549,276.00 114,839,444.49 486,641,235.1.7