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The Exeter Advocate, 1920-4-15, Page 2
"ALARA" Tea is Pure Tea, Fragrant and of Delicious Player, stimulating and refreshing. "Watch for the Name on every genuine sealed packet. Years in Public Service. Fahy Loves The in All. "If you put money in a bank, you Instincts, \ve are told, i1 tll:valted wouldn't 1\ iseh tiles, l,at:1 t:, Cry out :It their first Appearance, litany times ; to every one \ti ho canoe in, :Annie (:•:e a sudden death, . hn by deer£vetl' Jones rivet out : 1 she has; of crusts and creek -us at the perzo1 would .o1:°' when the desire coulee to chew and; "They menaltlr;'t Orel" the seam - B571 fed strictly a; milk diet lana; after strew riled t:ut ana butlg her head solid foods should have hee.1 intro when the ne'grabttr replied, `.why not? dueed,is almost certain to have the You didn't tell them not to tell, slid Instinct to chew all but killed in hien! you"" °'• nd aroused again only .ifter. long,' - "We're like kinks 0;2',"; the patient. coaxing .and tr• ining>;. ;1;itt:l seise eel:': node "We should be The same is true velt1t the i:tlild's . cafe tle1(4- It b,rs. s f:,r all that we instinct to love. Love fen pia -ants hear,t kk greet t. e:?10 whoget a Peek and brothers and sisters is t:den as! in C1 !.:Yews jri't what lies stored a matter of course. They love the awaey. If ctn. frieinle sa honer us es child and the child loves these. But: to give us their precious confidence y$ By 11iEADia 3iIN;\It:hOt . a child's love is not bestowed wholly! to keels wn nourcl t*uerd there most. (o --_ _. ht., ------4 — -.------------Fz. en humans; he has an instinctive de-! c;�rcfialis and see that none of them PART II. ' deftly poked one in the rose and left :sire to love all animele. And it is: ,:a<&°ss.y left where others can The II. }11L'+ 41t'1'S went crazy.They` the others to scatter before a ilwndfal: th?s love Instinet whieh Tian,- •parents ;teal tht.a. ?�'o�2e should take them raped their felt, the roared, 1, they of Iixg;kzlantlt°rs \vtza swooped down on! fail to foster. out hat those Ne ho put them there!" cileeled. B. _toy .�t. 1 _ :.. el# soloed up the euofTers with Ilea\ y kande and. Au unwise mother car, change life The iifrt*.les were plain enough for any n .treng alms aud Per fled cell some,. strange outcries. baby love to fear and hate. +'B$1 old; ere to unkler: and acid the seamstress bicho e ehentder. It was his slnilirg The a } rgr of $N dry down t;2at cat! t Get out of here!„ -these v ords \vas star tri :ed at the revelation, far friend the crowded :left deserves to take its .o supplemented with a kink or eu fing,r glze ll::SS renl11 (lot intentionally mean, cr e. pit orri, -How .iT:.ut it, boys?” he sheeted.' pace alongside of the great whmtph , \rill amuse the bab • when kit al Beta e .ees of history—Julius'', t� 141 tl.cu .tell ..Tho hue., °a peogh; lnci he says we'll Care.tare Rosary of Navarre, uenela1' eeTatthe: but they will never induce; ^•I ale: tee feel," grandma said Lave the k3 :`,'i e,'k ate -nig ht. le he !lair, are Q:I]l'P 'i leve and kindness in him. t i"s 1\', -when people bring gossip to ear class n3 ,at . Out at the field the Highlanders Later, When the chills leas f tllt g ` � l.aa. fiat t they tithe away sometllin�, -He is! R ec:2;le the thundering 1•ei'eteet£ a lordly welcome as tl3t • understood about hurtin • things, he, to the next, perso21, 1 sort of feel answer. �, ; 7 r, passed beit+rt.' i. grandstand. spec- will begin to Iavieli hie, love on ev01'y-' d^eldoue eboltt them. There i' an old h..dl s a wonder, said big oil-, (ate es and unklee grl]:luslte rising to tiling.. His tenderheart S, -i l be touch y ,. yi _ thee Yinn's true---'Thore who low to 1 t >en.1: °Well Il taste lune ; do Honor to Buddy. .kn;I then they ed at sight of an tll'r.„ being (:lilies ; Will. . „ .ttnn • and n:ve him the time of 1:1a, all Sc214121 lc.1 2,') into the 111eae11ars,' y }-eine, ,1 telt' \\1 1 slay o., + t Ho'll , ' tdeath." e * k et there are certst.n "kle:atli, \ti11it h "\,1 finer compliment can be given l t IIS I, e t ,.t .e i o They set him down again, they `411151,11:?„:„t\o'1an a bdauld.,fe egraime lwf ab01) e- !roust incur. Endeavor, 13ivi\'ever, to, us than for eeme one to toofide in gaee Iti'i r :ate, they grave 111111 a £,:]II, Birt al?j,:irt'nthe the., t1'i7;' .l y'am& ger the child to understand fully Why; us,' 9161a'rt :,aid, re:411r fooling sorry eane. leen: 'l: petted him on tide selene, nothing. f(12 the idle 10U':s of the; a fly' is dangerous to have around, for the girl and \'42'4 ins to get into Ncet .kcal, ark' you, hid?" tISked• ami. Their only before you swat it. Show g: Telly 11;terests lay in �h •\v lltlil file 1,e .tk;•i tIlanlu � -When we think. 1' 1' e:' i. y: 1 t0 ."1. the, garl1re? the °pr'tdi:tiot of illi 'e. the a:h:eve-, lose petals sadly e.tten by the fat' ee:.,n. in 1l,tre etre \'t°1•' few to v. howl 4,`-.•3',.0 Cl .tt :1. with the baro! and 121C:r', of eatiet'tts. ('2.2 reeults on the green worm before yell plc': it oir ;'e ie^�l ealfe i2 going to tell those Ie Zet=:0 -"Il 1 1412.' t?I1 thin' t:'1" score tweed, aa1,:1 the consumption of; and crush it. ! 1 .t, llitt'a inti;uatc tl3itlgs so close to Aures dos C+ I:1!'. I' ! 0.c'Cell\' ,2-L- ivho .ice -cont to^.:on socia"--'•1�'e]]o:l s©t7a•1. I ITIS Iove turns tu\:,.lti toe -ie atoll! 11et.:ret ' yo -a are, 1 t t .t. 1'..l re the nigh-, t \ i ,e t e:.. .ale le .1 "ice colts b1 e,• I'r let ' 1 y.,-.' ! snakes and ants, do not dig o 11 ige ILL "Well, l hili of teatime \ . .. \vi t]1a11 to whom *1;',.:ic .:,1..L1.' .'et:ii rAllhiF, tele' :iihiltl .,t the '4ail•ii or the g'11]el The lathier has nee telster fritred '1a; n' I lenge hesit'rte g,i•in_g, a woman who not be:, Late! till other'„ big 11:';11?. tilt! 11 "2 4 4141,1era 21,.r't earths with,, the toads and common rte . ' 01 ilea 2141' 1.4 1 a hetet tilt' ,'enfiiaute of They 2.,C* e.R •1 ari4lr:g; in e tlee?:1 of their a a ""' Sang! panel Stills, end, there are many, Many ttrow :-all meal' inti. 1. „1 people. end She Iris never t e t t `22 2 D 1 ,.1,dl:eil 14.1 : �. 9 t� •» 7 v'- e' i ,..• i 1 "y •,•,-•, \ •: .h8.,;,L..D1.C'S happen even 14:"1 \\•hi? Sti�l ill: i.:t moat r1x.til ., t::0 totel'. 6;.ed i � 9:t+`:'tl to t::' ,1: that tAllfdellC'e;,! 01 .e t ,414 +.tet ,p1.::::12.:=, 1:113;231 t;:ilr, 4220, the hone team and Take from ''2.. •'r••i•,:C'n?. :find no' l+:',;t,dt a 1 1.,; ?tC1'ia:.:7:\..ie '-he ex'1 1'14 t' k 1 e 13 t "r. ,tt,t2D14 1 t°vll rune, (Greet blaring 0 alit: Van deny the� even it Bili' 1 coin Y a2Stl.,.f.1 i'i. ,•ict`ii�: 1\h:(1i had just t 1 i..)-2 G II t,t. „t7e ka- hanging 42 drums. 111 uI 10 ,r. l e' 4 'h. t1' 33 feel:.. , ,. al a, fare I vitiate #'�ti'I:ri the busy" „• t:: ,. a...,1 'PL.. �i.. r�aia2 :1 the 1 o" r-. The High- n2. of \ lee, a l;c'.1. „ a, „ ., ai3ts. I have seen r..,;c ., a] r'4;lz 1ad; ,. harm," is i•: :.. rc..,..et1 t.u.. 6+1d'al cy:11e n ;, •z • l,t.tl1,', # didn't 111C,t.1 .1..,\' •' � t were swelled with pride, It `,� w l 020'~1' g r: . d?.;einete tilt' "'e1. ;:lme•' :teem , ..5 hof e„ -.„ng that 11 .141 024,1.0 it, sin11 i to five S ret11201 l4 141 1"11 •114 , 't,,.2i) 71a. the t'.Q:?I`three:. ,-:rikl, nab tear: in hes' elrlayay,'St.ell•l 14 g° for the 'll;altll t`a rhes"=,0441 so loudly, to the great ern.n reetulf,+' on his e1 `>%! 1. , :i:43 Chin Crle-, \0 ./'. "1'',1e,ryli rdy talks." arl6" Ho1,i. teto.h la's'sos 2 fennel, et " .lora= n:,,":tia.;k? 111' 02114hi,ol•7.'Ig Cla-se', B^tad-; ped in hands, \iarte'hin; all ant -hill; "1t1:;i et'ter the harm if -Ilene it Can't fo•` an ever -1•: e.311:g O'•a'1e. Prom Op, t1k,\\1". in from: 1]31 elle grit.', fame; for half an hour of so. 1 v(llttlallly. 11e met:'ne, yell 1C'e," :Anne added. "So the ee :1te o#' e,,(.11 group it ori: F;r11I-, in oar 13i ,.hare of praise, At t11e, lie would come running to me, able: to' let', le.l. ,lei the 13;.x121. " , r C `, .r. fila ell. \ 4 \dor s 1 tU t ftt\ , . , •. n• '�11 +> h as risen: , r: the iiia t had e t 3 Ee :f t tell how ] \v the,, .. 'c 11 , e, "nice t elite" !. threw: t t. 0. , r,: .1.ai-. n• ,.ii . to crewel. ul..''r i dutifully and led 4t, and a lo'lg; ripple up the Hirt to make th,, 1' 11,2.,,.e?. haw' kt, ,�4.:;: 1 14 tht`! d A .... s, .I..1•t•1ct1' a1d .1 b`.. ,8a:Ig ..rour •r 31trt,k-, 1•f 1412. iter from the ltanals shnwek£'tq r ' serail•}l o he their id:or el. filets lair•1 t3iat filet• were enjoying hills Si5 lllut^^h' �e3 carried ar iI, :il fie, ` into ttlei. 6S14T ,..1\. "Ie We blab al2ptlt. ba1S1- \\z ga ..y r.; :i levelly r 14 pcssil,le a11:1 i house and innunl4l•al at• o.he1 1 l(te 1' 1:1. We s„un get a Wtie (11eehille, and i�e his o\�n Class. e *en :•" 14 wits 1,t .'.'ug a d:fl'ercnt 't,`Iaf.ltti!]ately the Highlanders be-! myself had revel tweed. I3ui,y,•s dawn- c.a a'eit.iin£y might to he as Careful twee. r\ el. ,.1:. tI'I. 't ,311ii , evele platy- s cane so 2'l rete 1 with eelf-conceit; ing; Iove for all thing, is at first in t (if the eel leen I:f ores f1'itielq as of gig r.4 2114,:E:eki^ass, , the general cfi'ect further aIl0. 0" in the g;ante that they, the hands of til(.2e who ha.e hint !n, title' a i?•g:'r .'e 1:" was one o: eo71ti12r1041S t•'v't)phory not i"--h1e- sang their magic' Song, again,i charge. t:.e t=rely a apleaetng to the ober. -*Ruddy r: £n3, with great solemnity in their - feural it \t ey stimulating. Of course. seats and proclaiming the desirability the C^lelt'etle,? (f the Crusader band of another term which they would now p'zv.r.g "In My (Harem," nna "C11- p1•o^£uee. The fact that the other ward, o, Chr n S.ildier. r. eharted 'uv' the ever hider:e-us Turks were lest on 1;inr, i l't the grand enseruhle filled k Suul with delight. One only need- meA Linoleum Protector, txossip, Linoleum should he pluteeted with The sewing machine : lts run runs and runners to prevent wearing, team wale still at bat dill not seem to busily for several moments. and then: Matting; rugs bra li,tht butts wear out enter into their calculations. As the seamstress, her hands full of. quickly, while all other lt:iltls of rags often will happen, even in the wildest basting and pine in her mouth, would, get flirty and fatted with constant use. fiction: searcely had .the chorus begun turn to mother with another 111414 oaf' we have follud coteil u!•71tn g most ed 20 loon at him to know that this ! ;ellen lila muting team I]lote.l£eti to' gossip, "Jennie Dodson Fan tit:!° ' f• sr . g p iti4• lctort* fvi' tall sal! rle, ,> 'n Dior it C e lit a is 01;1 a home lien, 1'tring;ingg "n all heard that Sarah Brown—:' "Hid! • kit1411(2a. It; i10e5 not fade. Ter fray The I i;Illarelel= c"a:et t 1 km a� :e two Tien all told! Now i:Ci]2parat:vely t .lt^Iall iiitir. is lt..= 1 (I won:hoe and tont tacit ether what a ° t ' r you know that iii (S, llr4.lif l:lieni ll l'tl tYFi :ori l :ie'1tn �t: people 10412 i' 4' him wins a e r c ',he 1: ri Wa3 having.. Other t1111eee ball game, dist ju i the sante' overdrawn lis St4t!o2lnit,att the lits!]( '9 surface, and it i2. 2.a porous that tltitit. it s e' of wind 1f What [..t gt.irlg; it \ti3I lin nits-elimas. "Have you 120'22.1 d.it14a' IaldC'nl, tl,.,t gtleti li�l'ol!•g,,"Il •it •2ant1 twee. n''1 •'.it: - And most unfortunately, tins Lap- ,youngest daughter of Less :Atli eh eun]thttt_>. pined twice! 1 and that young: man i'rort1--•? No--; e The Hist h!andera sat very gloomily Wen, I heard that he—o• I =eon nxiunra•s sinlrnent in 1144 nousa. contemplating the four -to -two score Mother had tried to stole 1, ..,. •trie,.14 - to ' • on ^r l reviled. their x lobo .. r for having failed to ropily their: with a similar attract :(.n. For, ".ellen ail is s11t1 and done, a Utile barefo.,t ray In blue e ▪ , at ill' he:rti 0 ' P1`:;i•es's:01 and pretending; not to hear the re - Test interrupt with the :e\\±nt ma `ir ,lt: i r� rSweetness 2" .l') tri rl .:101) The Highlanders 112111 ia. atldn eased to thein Erato nearby p Test for 010of Soil. •\ ,th 'urw goners, end t142014 ;ring, onrl bleachers about their hoodoo on>• but the seamsil•e := had talked on au•il Ii, yott have xe•t::t;n ii9 filial, the their eeri it, \:020 the 11:1 of the 8' - �,..t1 t their hoodlum mascot. The at the end cif tl:e tray tl'et'e \vat as, 14410nlld is soler mete this: 1.221111114• te't ('1 0' . Ti -.0- Ji.:145 (5 's were. teuit ' peen- jockeys of course shade all they could chaos of gossip bits in the 0lttee ,. o , prove it. (b a t0 the drug Stare and O ,1 ,cert s o they lie, thought to afar Ox the situation, and the hilarity Ryan's mind that i4 was Maras to drive get two 01 three small strips of blue rer•tre intention , on ti.e, nCel\ cs 1'4 of the To21;e t'v:inelled -ver4 percep- out Every 120w and then she founts litmus paper and keep it perfectly dry . a> od: hint! '1 18 4.0 1:T 1:..tl'1",. (:Is2 tilde% Empty Satin Bettie;-' landed with herself wondering, as she recalled \cn-,until you use it. Take a heedful of on`'nt r lig t4'e r labs- t.�i. Gx mascot; field i unpleaGart frequency in the High iIain statements and when the famil earth, moisten it very slightly, rut a l ..,- r 1'..•11 0 1 * lander camp. A comparative silence i mentioned rV'141Cs at dinn<i she 0.0.':1a ees \.'ell,. , one better. Their fell on the bleacher-% Even the sun' strip of litmus paper in it and squeeze who had lived as her . ., n people \ o doubting r � p a,frr .g yens r,l.re4; zro o �..a2. s•here- retired behind a cloud. Buddy sat .S E file soil together. Is. after a few min- as e H'r,nlaviers hail basely pro- tiers* silent and inconspicuous against neighbors for rears—doubting, old ides if the soil is acid the bile litmus - 1dn l the cel\r>a with <t "'human the low fence. Buddy's power of friends --wondering if this and filet' paper will turn red. This means that i cam 1 102.est" •+.t.:eTi \ ;s certain to instinctive perception evas well de- which she had 11en2'd was; true. lime is needed to (till the acid. n•1 ite cello xlon r the eeo\.ded 8:1415- vekped, In the evening the seamstress t.'fl 20 walks. (To he concluded.) again to finish up a party dress for Buddy's friend shower him where Marcia and sat in the sewing room to stand—out in front, ahead of tl e OLDwith mother and grandmother and hand aha d of the banner ani is GARMENT N tl e cor t t( the front of the whole pro- WI-iE.N DIAMON DYED the two girls, Later a neighbor from testi on for the Highlanders were first across the way came in and these N::15 in ' They tilted his bonnet over small talk of varyingnature, and he - hie in tree and showed him how to Shabby 7 l~'aded, Old safe fore they knew it the seametress was The lime is nota fertilizer itselg'but eerry h9 cable. Someone tock off hie TI.;rn$ Fresh and'COiiorful, l again telling things about, ft:lends of it acts on certain parts of the sail in ape+r C,i2 and hung' it around Buddy's -- - them all --.pule for \shako dile' Sewed euc11 a way that it loosens up plant n,. ss. They gave him biscuits and Don't worry about perfect results. —little intimate things cvhieb were food so plants can get it. e"ter' late. 1x.11 those big fellows use "Diamond Dyes," guaranteed to not meant to be cast broadside for �-•--- -4;+ - stooped down to pat hili on the baelt give a new, rich, fadeless color to any every one to know. The neighbor sat net to Le. him sca ed but nameand steptell rig;ht fabric, \whether it be wool, silk, linen, quietly listening, glancing up now and out as though he owned the earth, cotton or mined goods,.— dresses, then from the heir she' was carefully Buddy simply said, "Yes, mister," to 131°11"4"stockings, skirts, children's basting and when the girl had stopped ever -111M" , and they all laughed to coats, feathers, draperies, coverings— talking she asked quietly, "Does Mrs.!gmCee rw seriously he was taking it, everythingi Brown wish you to tell ibis?" The Of coulee, it !must be a great occasion The Di•reetian Book with each pack - for the kid! age tells how to diamond dye ever any seamstress laoiced up quickly, as did the others in the room, and answeredTiley were off! Crash bang! A calor. defiantly, "Well, she didn't tell one not dozen bands began playing a dozen To match any material, have dealer to f�llt" show you "Diamond Dye" Color Card; 1 • _�.;, "Ants so you tell things you hear id ea remeaat 1 confidence unless you are warned not _vote Buddy oohed over Ancient Hebrew ' ,�. (to repeat them?" the neighbor asked fol His friend nodded to , Ins shaurubl. Unearthed. evenly, but the girl did not reply; im- 11i "' 1 During a battle in Palestine be -f mediately starting the sewing ma- chine very fast. But when she had finished the. seam the neighbor again took up the subject. After the ground is plowed or dialled spread one pound of air - slacked lime or two pounds of ground limestone or two pounds of =leached hardwood ashes on each strip 3 by 10 feet. I14alre or cultivate the line into' the soil before the crops are planted. marches. Some five hundred men " _ » said,. � ea a -a-11 all together, leaped once in the air, and stepped out with theirleftf I "Go on, map eat!" he called. "Shake a leg!" Buddy shook, swinging his cane, his nose in the air, his little legs striding forward to keep step with the music. Behind him the Highland- ers with the banner, laughed and walked at . each other, They turned into the street and the fun began. There are no secrets in a college town. The news of Bud- dy's coming sped ahead of him. "The Highlanders have a mascot!" "Such a cute little chaps People crowded ,to the curb to see him. v They began to 3 a)'91atd Th iyct a L eco tl+sir hands; 0511dren pointed at ham; well-mean- ing• ladies waved to hila and told nim he was a dear. Once a swarm of u2•chins saw fit to invade the roadway in front of Buddy and address hini in slanderous terins. They may possibly bat•re been friends of his; Buddy tween British and Turkish forces, many months ago, the explosion of -a Turkish shell laid bare a bit of ancient Hebrew mosaic pavement, This caught the eye of a British major, who photographed it, and eventlally carried the picture home to England. Recently, he mailed it across the Chan- nel to au eminent French orientalist, who, with his knowledge of did Syrian dialects, was abio to translate every word of the inscription. Interest at` taches in particular to the last words, "Be not backward . 2n giving to thus Holy Place' They have led the scholar to make the suggestion that excavation upon the site of the find might disclose an underground Chani- ber of Borne long -forgotten Hebrew synagogue, Buy Thrift Stamps. Not A �rasarnls rears the perfect appearance of her corn, pinion. Permanent and temporary skin troubles are effectively concealed, Reduces lin, natural color and corrects greasy skins. Highly antiseptic, used with beneficial results as a curative agent v for PO years. Now is Paint time Brighten ups. the exterior snd interior of your, borne: Remove all traces of Winter's dullness with I NT :#e.the'right Paint to Pttirtt ri�ii#." ASK VOUr'° .. DE L.R , % Tit>tznel Under Mt. Blanc. Many people think Mont Blanc is in Switzerland, but geographically It is not, It is now proposed to make a tunnel under the great white moun- tain, one side of which is In France and the other In Italy, these two coun- tries contributing to meet the pre- liminary expenses. Many people will think it an easier way of negotiating the journey than passing by the Col de Geant or plodding over the Col de lonhomme, but those who have made the trip by the more primitive ways will like to retain their recollection of the joyous climbing, the splendid views, and the mountain flowers which carpeted their way. 2stinarcl"s ae#nia:;ent lased by I'hysIclaus. 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CUFF 'ti"ORONT rA .4 eZirsakeeiVet ave Your Iailing Done by Exp erre Clothing, ltoui14 hood drar,er ee=l L2012 and delicate fabrics can he cleaned and made to Lok as fresh and britht as when fir.i4 bought. Cleaning and D is Properly Dane a Pkey's It mal:ee No difference where, yen live; pareele an re- sent In by mail or eer`,0S1 1'P a enme c•..:e end ;Men - Lion is given the wort es t$u°:n:l yen lived In toen. We will he pleaacel to advice y44! Gln any gwtstlen regerdir.{g Cleaning or Dyeing. WRITE US. Parkers DyeW�Pk�ti mae le e ors �i •7SIYongeSt.; Toro to Ufa J� �e e. - IT',/ job h A.INTING . becomes necessary as your property increases in value, and as property was never so valuable as today there is a greater need than ever for that kind of paint which actually preserves the surface and thus saves the entire house. This spring, to make a real job of it, use 1 ae • bb fit)°/ /Airegildtetsa3 atGLI1. (Drand a,n's Genuine 5.53.) 11116714 30 I?arek'hite toSt% liable because it combines permanence, covering capacity. and economy. If B-H "English Paint" was dearer than it is, it would still be the most economical—the shorter life of other cheaper brands makes them more ex- • pensive in the end. It contains the famous Brandram's Genuine B.B. finely -ground whitelead-700 %—to whichhis put 30 % • of pure zinc—a guaranteed formula that no other paint can boast. To this mixture is added fine • turpentine and linseed oil from the B-H mills, which is of a quality in keeping with. the other ingredients. When you . use B-H Paint you will notice its "body" and brilliance -you will compare the extreme covering capacity with other brands --the permanence You will be able to prove•by other ex- teriors painted With B-H paint years ago, Look for the H -B dealer in your territory -the H -B Sign ,hangs outside his store, 1111111111111111 wAir4coq rtai.vt,xi..r,� estate sus HAT CAt04J"Y. 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