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The Exeter Times, 1917-5-24, Page 4GRilk 1' RAiLWJ&V; SYSTEM, �omeseekers', Exc ota_d triP ink zatoha, Saskatchewan, vaa�. North Batt, "ae, r t ti,.iontaI Route or vla Paul or INzlath, ox sal . e it Oct, anc. ssti lo Toren€+ via tae,, s. ugh a SCg o ii and fur islet e te- or tion ,3 to txctar'.,.yc $ervacraa stsav-BOWS : New :Book. i ife is a precious pass , but he : read,iiy Sac7tiices ai ?e certain circumat x esie- 3iy is obedience to aueestral im- pulses which are stronger than the fs�stinct of son -Preservation. Cen age is resistance to the t ra1 fe of d: ager. ft in c .,Waded of various elements Whin ala ui a eoMpielt WhOlC': twat sp- a,utter T Breus pe I. c l3lal and in n" _ t tt .A coati; emit ear rs: So u To make 19,t%3o g out of things] tbat etlerzwise. wq> d have been thrown. AWAY, to Mt n19,030,43 out of eothing, Freed + s yy, as wkat the Toronto, 'Opinelt ne.•��a c+9„�a;s,..�� CrWaste Cross nfet§ De irnaanshtlsoma`-!'ol, Iasi. Prom ser , 5 ° ado ualae.° 30tis tTld'gt, resltTin t tbo campaign 'f /IL • a r:esie. caazs � � • since sx+ �$o�es etenn Zlgii7SCi� to cannaea the city an the --of this departneent the prat Meaibollaaad says, have between six and seven ()Bars. Mrs. Batter bas a oluuteer canvassers. T11g call at the homes an gr retleae- 'the' Itoeasewives to save all kcal u3te, for waste, for ssiaich the Red Crow; a....vas# „genie intervals, est tsst e- sponse they have met with is dice 1 splen*fid,, haacl over I,0I10 promises I iaas bave already been made- reef tale Coria writti 1 trig zatoutb, bokeewarer: 4i done atlitullasaytidthdeclae eight res that tlik wort, l res who Tato Slyd#e rho Tied Gross motors is even s cristae then that done by tear - re . t n Workers. '.l'beie .b"oure a m.to ,,raleQr s ae, xey alwtays come in *soil ag he« rotors are airi�reta h . Trig la no ea c1 tv the fleeted : atad pow ibis ties „a ntenSi 4 ntnen N F TI N FO els Destroy ' ' sem or They May De stray Your Gropes SPRAYING A READY REMEDY Eft This Colurno the ;dnacur t>it traduced to Insects and. Fusigan So That $e"_4lay lanes Thi 1 Their First ; ?earnest, 0-$3,S. C. JOHNSTON, Vegetable Specialist, Ontario Department ot: 4rrieeuuture, TRronto.> Gard"ea Foca. Unfeat tnately the backyard xe at#1e grower hash some 443,clrlti Overcome. It Will net be aid 01 rind profit 10#4, u paust `INd to beoa' ttboe amkt44t "able trisects. and'. Agus dise� Which luso much * rry aaacl tron#1 and, f eeessitate the use, of extrdardua.- ?e:Ao is to preyeint or control.: scuba ,#nay be over=: a ; planta with c&n, aeenred trent Race er firma band - 's Ae o'�iaa�` as as lr t o� � dll4l axon vee tabie$ adi taIant tlt a ,� reiued:eeiseaeear, I+ ea ae al'A clIGV$41e eetles. B1tte4,iaVack o .s cr4t � m anent ,cis -al t Public, for ce ss hereby given that a meet g of -the Electors of the Vib gage of Exeter wills be her& in the: HALL, ENET'ER, on ArroadaY ' $th, 1917. at the hour of '12 qy� Iock noon. 'or- the purporse pf jreeivieg nose' teatimes for c enciilers to fin he vacenuiea caused by the ressignation% 0,0 lkf.r., Thomas Ilartoat and -fat. Joint R. Vitae; 'acrd further' notice is here-' by given tet in the event of more t 'being, pt'opo e4 for 'thethan s gsalred to be elected ' rill b.: adjourned raaxtil JUNE 4th, 1917 A. B., ;vitt petnenecittU 9 A,31, and '31'e et the following ae filed by the Village By - OWIN nitor sinner. 7: ryas"�slt r aaa neo v iaa,tl 1 qua sae c^.prage it elf strictly is what as ace taut de at ever bluster, unless the :soldiers are wavering and have au tartlet% aloud by the force of e of orae' .,.all the same a ct' nothing :aoeord- ste, a fact which is ruse txt- g.:asnerxt., A body of ld "eerwaiTMy° Mary less their of- I clot, for �aSt^o7 The t ana.dff: , natio caps«, oeltoy, and 1:ra_ their close rot .tatazaslasp eortaitry by lan,guilih t; the tvar,eXcepta 0 Gcaa3{ to sexeeiere, the vari•- its ' Ontario having " ' tsse errant- lough pionsi The, rare Pugh* .: . lent only seeds. the diseaset. plants eir rap: RAGE, :'CAULI LOI i i S SPROUTS. oi. staal1 whitish co` enertee Of an aarletbtug aatstl Blast helves tuna either ties They @at the e eat to drop eve; of corrfrs lee rine dissolved iD ::.ttthe rate 0 ea b plant- after' tri three` er OLLInG SUB -DIVISION o. I. -.Aid Sila$ llaaactford's residence", main Pt- gda>iard Treble. Depe.ty Returning ofcer, and Sidney Davis, Polk Clerk, POLLING S[ I3 -DIVISION ?do. 2.--M the Town If all, 'Wellingtw Johns{, O. ,23. O. a: dames 11. Grieve Bolt- Olerls. PitII +ifx 5*AII Slt3oa ' o€ti nIeiri . and Geoff lerson,'A'y3g;yp @1 Auction Sale llt3l�Si'r 1i3GIrl C`l`S 7.1 en the pa wailer Of qhs t ate airs. 4 tra CudntOre, Main zStreet, Exeter; on *artidea June Zed, e4S,i pew , deteatel, '. 3 fl g *°'r dsrsti l tgasa ieglease3tariu upon =anr`'wordn in try. reading akar 1 did ,not: understand. ny mother, in. istead of giving Int The dr.Gnido t*Ilea is Iter, tsniform1y uenG me to o aiicFaa_yy to 3exxm ii, a rd arra this r I rxdu ii %xttved asiz� itingn diviaal a Vote fa•Iiztmli acne esthiUV* for to use a elietioasa rr 7std iSe great pleasure sad *e rze.`;b,'" be an The use- al' rsae- 3t citertiary. e4.f:crwnrts,vsheaszwcat 3o3he,v'tllsge. school. say chief' diversion.. • after les - ere learned teal 5efore arena recited,. was la tar 'rang aver the gages of the''I;Inabridged' of These days. No The arostmot evi bridge-tbeN 'I I NT +NATItJL4J-r elves lie Fc7ixeasure of iheaaue sort. So far as 3ttp kutoviedge, extends. it .; at present the best of tars one soIame dic ionarie8, and write sufficient for all ordinary uses. Brea Biose who ,. possess : the splead"id d"ietionaccies iin 'uremia femmes wait JetSamar s great convenience' to have This, Ictu s ler so ompact, sofull, sad maw trnst'tvo'raur `"'' lotto leave. in most lyases„ Tillie to he desired." -"Albert 3.Goa%,YIa.ILLL.D.. Professor of;She: English'Langliage ane.* Literature, Yale liniv.t Apra 22,1911- C 'RBSTE far BpecamaaPmgaa,IIfaetrat%a4rtc. .s ,r vazu S rs VERT IHTd MATEUdfa:S s7,/mzso"uirz G. & C. MERRTM COMPANY, ., Par Over CII Years Publishers of lith Genuine Webster's Dictionaries, SPRINGFIELD,' CAS6,1L S. A E STOMACH TROUBLE, GASES OR DYSPEPSIA. nnape's Dsapepsin93 makes: Sick,: Sour, Gassy Stomachs surely feel fine In five minutes. lf= what you justate is souring oil your stomach or ;' lies like a lump of need,refusing -to digest, or you belch' s and eructate sour, undigested od,; or have a feeling of dizziness, eartgurn, fullness, nausea, bad taste mouth and stomach -headache, you, target blessed'relief in five minutes. 'Past an end to stomach trouble forever Sy getting a large fifty -cent case of kir aiae's Diapepsin from any drdg store. amurealize in five minutes how need -state is to_ sutler•;;from indigestion, ^rriacj , SQktier'. b1i sli 1 1- 4:tf are; desert azso, latae it has serious, a.% defects, taf xrhial: the is acs courage. Your foot crtosca .theria,tees witbout ataad""sstt tca take a;.de- r tag tar t,s of them- ie an easy matter to aim at oc% to hit these. Of course It c, but it is preposterous. Blink that courage ie always d'vantag;e-orfs, and so it is in cases lake the storeatng of fortified places or bayonet siaarges. But too much courage in soldiers is more often a nuisance them an advantage. You do not realize this, but it in true, rievertheleas. You do not :seem to know that it you want to conquer you must conceal; yourself, disguise your approach, expose yourself to ri lama daegerous soldierzr protectie llgbt in leiter, a 'he tx of pd; ;spend to {gyres ay tea m rlurita5 d the es cart be ccataattad upon call of their coun- ty of''the tsacmbere solsaut and Tiger laved just before :sr ''easons .have everai well - roma 15 s uveuilta 3aero earn o won Ontario clzutaipIon- tate ;enemy as little as may be, dig a hole in the ground and lie snug in It, mase use Of every rock and recess in the conhtryside, see the enemy and not be seen. by birtr. "Perhaps you will ' rearm all this some day by seeing us do it; You must run every risk in battle, but none outside it." The soldiers have finally learned from experience what their officers had fo gotten to teach them in time oi peace. The popular winter amusement of skating Is indulged in by practically all healthy young Canadians, but kraerlea.n papers tell us that the young people of the big republic have turned to other amusements that are more highly spiced. This enimated and cheerful exercise ' is said to have had its beginning in Holland, and geographies of a few years ago gave a picture of a canal in that aqueous land with a company of men and women with baskets on their heads skating to market. Skat- ing was unknown in England until the thirteenth century, and in that country wheia first practiced could scarcely be called skating at all as it was merely sliding. In that early daY, sa.ye an old writer, tbe young men fastened the leg -bones of ani- mals under their feet by means of titongs. They then slid along the tee pushing themselves by means of an ironeshod pole. A pair of these bone --sneers is preserved in the British museum. t The Baron Is Ready. Among the National Service cards which haye been received by Mr. R. B. Bennett is tbat of Baron Shaugh- nessy. The latter exPreseed his will- ingness to change his occupation at his present salary and to go to some other part of the Domfaion if his 'railway fare were paid. Italy's Conquests. , Some idea of what the statement means that since Italy entered tne war she ,has canquered 1 200 square "rjr may be gain.ed by he area of Rhode iyrs, Eleven out of thn fourteen of e men connected with tine Beaches inior Cbatupions And ten out of the, twelve men connected with the St. Shuttles Juvenile Chaupiotss--ail the latter' have just turned eighteen years of ageare nowon the way t0' the front. These figures alone Isom tate why the national sports .have been put aside until also end et tlie' war, and the examples of patriotic respon a among the young athletes could be multiplied endlessly. elirteculous 'Escape. Tbe age of 1rd-reales has not e passed. John Blanchard, reservist the Coldstream Guards, last seen the midst of a mass of German hay - ;meets fighting to the death. ia the re- treat from Mons in 'the early days of the vrar, and officially reported dead, having been mourned as such for over two years by his widow', is alive and a prisoner in Gezeriany Blanchard was a member of the Brantford police force, a.trd when tbe call to reservists came quickly answered. He was sent on to his battalion soon after reaching Eng- land, and was last seen by Corp. (Constable) John Cobden, a mem- ber of the same regiment, fighting for his life. What has happened in the intervening time is unknown. That he was in such straights in a German prison camp that he was un- able to -write is shown. by the fact that. ouly within -the past few weeks was he able to notify his wife that he was still in the land of the living, after she had mourned- his death for two years. Mrs. Blanchard return- ed to the Old Land soon after her husband had left, to be -with her own people. The news came through Sea- man Charles Wiley, former employe of the Massey -Harris factory, Brant- ford, wise as a naval reservist -was the first man to leave Brantford tei rejoin, the naval call preceding that ta the array veterans. He is a bro- ther-in-law of Constable Bla.nehard, and was in the fig,hting on H.M.S. Kent, keying wounds in both legs. Four Sons Enlist. How the war is affecting some farmers of the Ottawa Valley is sbown in the case of John B. Mc- Laren, who owns one of the largest and beat farms in Renfrew County on the out.skirt.s of Renfrew town. About a year ago two of his tons enlested. Recently they reached France, and their arrival there filled two of their brothers at home with a resolve to enlist also. Now then are in khaki, and the father re- mains at home with a seven-year- old boy as his onlY helper. *tinware will n cumnarat. Striped Beetle. lack and yellow stelpett• beetle which *feeds ravenously on the ten- der leaves et the plant in the very early- stage of growth. Vast leames when wet with ashes or air-xlaked Squash Bug. Dark brown bettle which sucks the juice Vont the plant. White Web 'w is »mil cordo; ay' be trepyec by trate' srt, poi I� i1 air bra;tz' wit dent ea rt& e Baa to highlT' c should bar raolutened with mol fill it crumbles readily ` ft :anti, 'Whit} moistrsra: old be Iter; on'; t o.. moue() drama _ _ of the season. Worm, A Burch tbra-quarters of an in appears quite early' Dustwith py retbrum or hciiebore-3, powder when. the plants harm %eaded, yr duct 'with a teaspoonful green mixed with three tablespoot ul of Aour wben ,young. A' piece ot; burlap may be ttsetlfor this purpose' or an empty cart with holes punched. in the bottom. Aphis, also exiled loner. Small greyishinsects Which multiply rapid- ly. 'They may appear at any time in the season. > Spray feeetbly -with a pound of tobaceo refuse in ono gal- lon of water. Thie aolution may be used on all plants ea 'which Aphie aro found, CELERY. Blight., 331aCk spot* appear on the foliage iel.loWed by wilting et the plant and a soft toot on the stock. 'Spray each week with mixture of Bordeaux mixture cov- ering the entire plant. 1 net ti tt dettee a nil end ov ower„ qua tieles ling end t there, era ori table, fruit t eticeae:111:nt prop sale- 0 ty Vatson, Fr Auction Sale DENCE he Anminietrator et e late Isabella MeFarlane la in-, intend Mr. B. S. Million Auctions to otter for ttale by- Pattie Auc- tion on the premises on Monday the eeth day May 1917 at one o'clock in he afternoon the following property IlEAV ESTATE,—Lot 22 *n the east side er The 'Condon /load in the Vil- lage of illetevall, On this lot is a toner Ratable two storey frame dwelling and stable. 1/MSeSSiOla wilt be given lite purchaser on nay ,of. sale. CHATTELS-- Upholstered Parton' sat -3 pieces—. Sideboard, sofa- dining room table, Peninsular baseburnext coal stove, rook etove, two bedroom suites, chairs, rugs, earpets, of household. furniture too nuraeroue TERAIS OF SALE—Real Rektate per ceat on day of sale and 'balance in 30 'days thereafter without interest Hand pick aud destron, ...Found on Cita.ttels, 'web. t the leaves. For further particulars and terme MELONS. Cucumber insects usual- and eenditio °f sal° will be made Iy attacks and may be destroyed as k_nown on day of sale or can be bad given above. ea aPplication to the unaersigned. maggot. No effective means of eon- StaubutY, 2,netert oot. trol. Spread charcoal over the ssive subli- mate solution as recommended TU ONION. Onion Maggot. bite 4 ' The Toronto General Trusts Cor,pora root than, Toronto, Ont. Adrum rater. maggot similar, to the cabbage ground or try the- corro appearing on the le.af of tbe onion. Some advise spraying with Bordeaux mixture 'from tne title the onion plant is three inehes high. POTATO. Colorado Beetle or Po- tato Bug. Dust with paris green when the dew is still on the plant, or place a teaspoonful en a watering can of water "tied pour over the plant. If possible have the plant dusted with nails greee before the bug appears. -- Scab. Easily recognized ny ebar- acteristie roughness of the skin. Im- merse the uncnt tuber just before planting in a solution -Of tWII> fluid 011110es Of formalin with two gallons of water. Dry, cut, and plant. Bliglat. Brown spots distributed over the leafy surface, usua.11y foend in July. If they are not prevented from growing, the whole plant will be destro'ned. Spray once a week for four or five weeks with Bordeaux mixture from July lst. RADISH. Root Maggot. Use the same remedies as given for cabbage and onion maggot. TOMATO. Tomato Worm ea Horn Blower. A large worin which rapid- ly defoliates tbe inapt. Hand pick ht El en allets anneAri,„ tee leayes wince_ sprean, one seanotthe who e plant tot The Times welcomes all iterno of interest for itis columns arid is glad to get it by phone, mail or dropped into the office, Yott can gauge a man's feelings for a girl when lie has tO cheese between a box of cigars and a box of candy. The signs Viet hinze along tile way, _ The woes by slips produced, , The bills the debtor has to pay, The chicks'tha.t 'come to roOst,', The books 'upon the shelf, But still the young man pass-to:3: through lie will not talce it secondhand, Nor trust another's word. - Nor try eta best o uriderstand In childhOOd he 1135 read about The law of things that are, But still he bas 113 tr,y them out Ahd fall for every jar. ' His father couniie 0; him in vain, His mother,heav'os a sigh, His teacher tries nialec it plain Into the flame be ' And with csperience to burra He has to take Lhe bumps. B.kut smtliaarantaIsIng,t:1:1.:t-?. In picking 'horses or a wife And it is -ver ts Children Cry for Fletcher's Tim ICInd You Bave Always Bought, and which has been iu gee for over thirty years, has borne the signature of 1 and bas been, made under his per,. 444, Saila" "Perviaitm $ittee its infamy, ti Allow un nue to deceive You in this: Am, Counterfeits lrmitations and " Just -as -good " are but similufflo that trifle with and endanger the health , of 6 . . -,.. . ,,, hat is AS 0 I in a harmless substitute for Castor Oil go and Soothing syrups. It' is pleasant. n " age is -its guarantee. For more than thirty years it beezia,,constantuse for the relief of Constipation, Flatulenoy;, tberetnm, and b). zegulating the Stomach and Bowels, aida tile assimilation of Food. giving healthy and natural, sleek.) The Childreles Panacea—The Mother's Friend. E CASTC) R IA ALVOI, 06 Branches ada A al Trai acted Pri-TE CANADIAN B C)F CC) MERCE SIR EDMUND WALKER. HN AIRD. Gene:ell/tress CAPITAL PAID liP415 000,000 RESERVE FUND, 13,500,00V We must do many things, but everythin4 that help to win the war. You can help by saving. Interest is allowed on Savings Deposits of $1 and upwards at any branch of the Bank. le Crediton Braneh—J. A,. McDonald alanager. AS. BEVERLEY i 4 FIYRNITURE DEALER Elebalmer and Funeral Directee Phone 74a. Night Cali 74b , EXETER. ONTARIO, FARMER'S MUTUAL FIRE INSUR- ANCE OOMPANY Head Office, President, Vice -President, sity. Office over Dickson & Claris - afternoons. Fbone Office Sa anent tette THOS. RYAN. at* bad effects. Office over Gladne man & Stauburyn Maine/et'. Exeter. .4 DIRECTORS AGENTS WM. ROY S. Graduate ;Victoria TIniveraleye JOHN ESSEX:Y. Exeter, Agent --- borne, and•Bidduleb. .OLIVBIt HARRIS, Munro, Agent for „ Hibbert, Fullerton and Logna, W. A. TURNBULL. Secty-Treast -Farquhar; Solieitors, Exeter, C. W, ROBINSON LICENSED AUCTI0NEER AND VALUATOR,, Coentics pf Huron fterth eand Middlesex. Farm Stock Sales a Specialty. Office at Cocks/vitt Weeereoras, rpext door to the Central Office -and Residence, Doininioat Labratory, Exeter. rAssociate Coroner of H,nron garristey, Solicitor, Nola Money to Loan at lot Monona Bank, etc. aPeuhliort: fed' tb0 Solle tor OFIF14.feCrEes—tMAIN ST. EXETER ON MONEY TO eee.N funds to lean.* Properties lowee