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The Exeter Times, 1917-6-28, Page 7When You Eat Bread you are entitled to every- thing in the whole wheat f grain. Dr. `:t. Wiley says: I•*RE+1f,I Q ' I ECONOMIST'S IDEAS ON " seat is a complete, food ontaining all the elements necessary for human nutri- tion." But he sure you det, the whole wheat in a digesti- ble form. Shredded Wheat BIsctit is whole wheat made ed Fa cite!. i. . 'steam -cooking, by ;• ati aE digestrble . r Y reputation ... s arE econorriast is ' based upon fifty ,i ears' study and research in eeonom,tc and financial matters,out of which best process ever devised for n ft WAl'IX*AR Guyot Says That the Blockade, Iacle R€tective, Will Bring Germany to Tel g a'n Act;ordtn� to the no thinker Yves Guyot, who b d shredding and baking—the !gave unlit: many able books, war, and, preparing the whole wheat particularly nivdern war, is -pure and mach. ,. rain for the humanstomach. ' mole an lien! ntary thing. Its ` car°rynfr, M, on ,Guyot thinks, Two or three of these crisp y rests upon steel and wheat and cotton, rtile oa.Vt e $ q fbaked. whole _. Is end, the belligerents holding the Wheat With milk andbC die ,even more than n the valor of mens world's economic resources and con- make a delicious nourishin: trolling the world's markets can die- . ie- meal. Made inCa nada. tate a crushing condition of terms. The substance of an interesting iii-.�- ierr iery given to an> Ame2 lean corse AND �*'S 4 iV urie e the t., occurs in these words by tie r w ;nr a.►lt peace," he said, ^'but Cotaditeins Etlectin ce that denies the nossi-' Canada is undoubtedly''.t9+` become' sign of Cense DPULP, attosR )°re I3IRDS THAT NEVER GET TIRED. Sea Swallows and Storm Petrels Make I wag Voyages. Perhaps you have read, aboutthe birds that make their summer home far up in the north around the Arctics Ocean and then, when the summer is . over, fly far to the southward and searcely stop unoi.. til they have reached ztozica's•hT li`xtYor sale !n I. lrtIG �. lands that are only a few hundred towns Tett most: useful a e> t ltel;esttag , miles from the South Pole. In making PlAeatee los sailsonlPoPlish a9! g' cn,`om this wonderful journey over sea and navy, 741 .1,44?.'; 4, R %, '` ot,onto, land they travel in a short time near- 000 ly half around the world, or about 11, - swallow's miles. These are the terns or sea- [ < rNa. Eli T`filb'" "1 r l'sr ., Y� Snt��r3a�i2 aTi� �xl�rrka3r c(=raze sj ~alloy's and they are the greatest Deet a>•ea^ by oaz^ oOr e zaeaaz ea}., �raite e uh l t•; -ire too l2.#e, Ur, J3erl a azz Sedzc 3 _ long-distance travellers among all the ti= od rt. rdmuch they like the long Go. I,E,arxte i, c.c2kznga o < tt birds. So Ina.clr do ; bright days that they have been allecl channel he boatmei, hold it against he the "sunshine birds? current, while a matt o3i '-bore throws Another the tireless bird travel -i into the stream ac heavy piece of wood leis is the storm petrel, sailors to which a light rope is attached. The call " ihiother Corey's Chicken" These boatinen pick up this float rs it passes' birds fly so close to the water that at them, and haul in the rola�,., to hieh a times they seam to be ,walking up and, heavier cable is ttacheri, Ey meaana down the waves. , An interesting story,of that cable the ser,w is drawn to the is told about a storm petrel that fol,•shore, where at meets the load tilde La; c shipped across the island c n the wed a steamer ail the- way: a r�k�a���eeu „ ..gip d ipassenger ; ae At -antic. One of the ad caught the bird, ,tied a bit or r4 $bbon around, its nod:, and released It ie dor• was it out of. sight of the Isar sengers, whit could readily distin- ish 9 ifs: among;,qr a>�TM o It, ;• kind When #t,47'rl ?les iron/ New YOrli, tri. 3.i' WsiSc ib Am', S 15D ----PLA TER. 'S 3'Ak'L:fe Laths and General - laehEn3sts,: also Pattern Ma sera Day and night. Apply Z>rocvn Begg." Co., Limited, =Tamil - ton. lir A \TED ---M ire Lettere' grana, Ont, 3L ;; .5.ND GRAN- A. Geo. M. Paul, p war for at least two one_ot the world's greatestsources for en peace will ,have lie -1 the supply of woodpulp and paper.' Alien,, so that war eannot This industry has grown by leaps and eborn. It is now a definite ter bounds during recentP e developments ears, and ^.fur Jur- that tide is to be the full -Allied her lar mentos are to he an �t g portic9n. Significance a I.rberia's Action, `clsi'ftny have s for itastancek, the Liberian diplomatie brestir Srz Germany. Liberia is as not'hi have mentally said, and her sd, both in the east and the Weft. This will mean a constantly ing strain uponon our forestrine- - sfl 'c, and must -resell it careful, ` gyration as to rvhether very large! .f3atlil. they y of areas, in which the heaviest cutting i Ton a9ar. non -entry weighs not. And yet, %,i- ' isbeing done or is to bedone, are net bene, in her particular way, is a real!, in danger of depletion, i i First, orally. f The ravages of fire have been very factor in possibility. I' at, xEi _ k ourpulpwood forests,and And morally throughout the rear. But: serious in p 1p + zi - the question arises also as to rvhether tlige rtaome b of peace a folios in c resent methods of cutting are suit_'s Mil, For Liberia grows coffee. ? P "When the Bothe is thoroughly ficiently controlled to ensure the re b€cttels Lv forge os <aa7 bis argil an ebso Production' of another forest on cart c1e Ile fell! }9e, over lands. The r `_ this lands in Canada i fire caai ho kept orf ;ua the other Ela for ;et u to enpit? vel ^y bai upuosa gat will t f tour: sc5ntcd. to tlaenr evezylllect and before a word of. zareeime.ot the i epre;,entntives of the States arise and say; "Unless without Rarlriiasterr agree to each and every thing here laid down, to all ou tions, disarmament, such as is possible, the de:rtriaet autocracy, I' propose to treaty with my allies (and treaties in Arnerican t v the tion of the forest s e proper regulationcef the s utth stdnd ods, the aaamual growth will =ins,s the basis for an enol°rEaoea ted nte.nt of the pulp and Paper for ail time to come. This meal; r puY 0 lisappear°ed, peep: isS ti r ate drr er i.�t',t ,`a�a1'l 9j f#i N as .�.. +OL d E he �r�TC3 .tl t'f Powct i1I' f`. 1 Pink Pills. How often teethes of disease such s la grippe, fevers, or cont: giolls roubles are left' weak, ailing and deAlt oaade, at' after tlau disease its elf its ed, TKe . do pot picku as tbaeti'pfd ht; remain and diaeoti 'ed, The r tiri, is that the bloat hal islaed lay the t:+=;age tR: atoe:gh which Ibe . „•, gat tat' will n' x_asbeene „etre ed the reprodn throu g'mc 1 f'or n irrWpo' disease Posed ail the The bleu d c, r iobcd by no o kly and as stirelY a a 0 OTESQl E .BI sts That Act z Tra i.ng to 9e v:ou ev I^ .33c ttt�ly ra ung #o impress you with fits fait The fabled frog, that srr'ell `lrrsuiare the bull, is 510105t c hu s st fan orison, :fir. ;Screech Owl i y ftatlters, not in weight bat ,a serve 11101 well i'."4 `tb r trier na; rttEt,s; 10 nice as urge, as lit rlaould, ars �ar4filn + tI t l body eize of fish and nt as 0 11 a 4 e0 a� ua o+ ,• . by reason that each. featlrnr stands on end and outwardly. A mad -cat's tail. is nothing to it, All osvls are. funn •-looing fellow: even the wildcat, tigerish :appearartt oaf the great -horned hiller cimsot t al ia.:arirat entirely that o.:t ds east t}te big -eyed glare, the; s o po Save n p cvcn t l laicod 1 xit taz phi?, lint his enl alar 1 as a well -stud' arid aratiest he i wings. Not .e yr^hicli;so mut` h;Es been the manna, tion and atti Dit.i you ev -'Ion fishing`? l ; > x0010 pool, a•Ii' am 01' bay, end 1n. potentially commercial quantities; nil hie statue has anything on I have •a pound of cotton 'E paurrd of�gu- iu oEr ; practice of fores:trg, o. which we }i eve hams J. di- Pills - y as yet in. Canada only the beginnings, foal i and str�engthe liar' The Commission of Conservation Inas whole mission started a study of these fundamental sands have ft+' problems,' This investigation will have l,1"inf,ing• meow; for its objeets the determination of the disease hzaal..';eft xtent to which cut. -ever pulpwood flown, , tilts 11 reproducing valuable ~peeler Brett, (ant., say. aaratiox you age to resl'>ect let you } 0 raredieine its iia Pc tit i1 - is these pills. them benefit:lel and energy ;a£1 fiche ,weak- and r er;n1> Hamilton, r art arttaclt lar grippe '1 was :�o run down a �1 a feed ow Aide, ' 15. i4",eFE3 ripe ether 0194. d', IS 1: baa lar.r ors i, 0 g-ai• n bushel of wheat tfor twenty five the effectof fire on reproduction, and 'anaemic that I corild scarceiy real.. years.' the a>ate of growth of the reproduction 1. had no color, n0 appetite, and con- resent to determine how long .after ac h c medicine 1 '�_A.nd'-after the representatives ofp ' stint -lEe,.dachc.., The ( p i ' cutting 00e may reason'�ibleet y elpwas taking was doin me to good and the United States have taken their' !; g Brazil andLiberia arise and in smother crop. The answer to these 1: had almost lost hope of getting bet- scuts, I3 z .l an t questions should go far in de,termrn the same breath sa : `!hose are myter. Ii as asked to try DE, 1Viilipnrs' yElig what additional measures are ne- ntiments. Otherwise, no coffee ,fora Pink Pills, and it was not long until I tw - vyears,' And then in order I"eessniry to pleee the business of pulp- could feel that they were helping me, eaty es . ' wood production upon a thoroughly Riad after taking them for a couple China denying tea, Japan denying rice, l permanent basis. completely curet!. I, 'I tropical )EC 1 Ia- pier of months 1 was e0mp1 t y 1 r a now never. fail to recommend these pills to 'anyone needing a blood build- er."' You can get these pills through any dealer in medicine or by mail postpaid at 50 cents a box, or sig: boxes for', $2.50 from The Dr. Williams' Medi- cine Co., Brockville, Ont. internale denying n 1 P ` The work for this season will be ort ucts, every ally denying same 'ell- meat e,y thing, all elementary things of the Faculty der the direction of Dr. C. D. 'Bowe, at it omraland. leen Cuba could of Forestry, of Toronto sav;"` e male good cigars. And you i sent h s been nsade undercwhi which don't get any for twenty-five years.' men orf of the studywill be shade Finally France, which having suffered upont poet !omits of the be sna e most, arises and says: `There is no Company, whose forester, Mr. Ellwood thing to argue about, Germany. Wilson, will co-operate in the field in- vestigations. we It is expected that simi- within t,vo hours, or we enforce our far studies `will be made in other sec- terms anyhow, and you suffer twcnty- five i years' privation.' "How long, think you, will that con- �4ferenee last under such ' conditions? est interest to all who are directly or Just two hours longer, since the Boche ;;indirectly concerned in the perpetua- is a'Boche, and will take his full 120 `,tzars of this great industry. minutes. "I do not wish to say the words I Your wife and you are equal part - have have used will be used. But I do wish ..� ners. Divide fair with her. to say they should be, in substance, and that I believe they will be. Neutral Trade'Must Be `Controlled. ' "The idea," continued IV M. Guyot, "of tions of<the pulpwood forests of -Can- ada during .succeeding years. , The re- sults will undoubtedly be of the great - placing a rigorous blockade upon' Ger- many, preventing possible; receipt, of foodstuffs from the United States through neutrals, will hasten the end of the war. Holland and the Seandin- avian countries have without doubt been supplying Germany. ' Particular- ly Denmark. And Switzerland, at least in its northern portions. "And so the cotton, the wheat, „ the sugar, the steel, the tea, the rice, the tobacco, every elementary thing at the command of the Allies can be de- nied to Germany. "The 'tighter the screws are placed upon Germany from every angle the' quicker the end of the war with full victory.,, 'Preparedness Wins. The 'pacifist and the preparedness ,people are, respectively, like Willie and Johnny. Willie and Johnny had been very naughty, and were sent to bed by their mother, As they , lay side .by side footsteps were heard -- it was now evening—and the two cul- prits realized that their father was mounting the stairs. They turned pale. "I'ni goin' to fold my hands as ifI'd been prfyin'," said Pacifist 'Willie, "and then I'll pretend to be asleep when he comes in." But Pre- paredness Johnny was already bustl- ing swiftly. about the room. "I'm one' to put on my pants," he said, "and line 'em with a newspaper.". ,(o+t A etwo-horse cultivator will ` great- ly reduce the time. spent in keeping the corn clean. Of the things that a man may run into, running into foolish debt is one m of the ywoxst,°...., , ..u...". rr, 011111f111111111i1i iI{ `N ��"F'} t'{ hay +�•7�r••� Imf1IiIII 11111 K ! iii -4011111111 111111111111111111111111111 1 AUNTS who lave to gratify children's desire for the sante articles of food and drink that grown-ups use find NSTAINT '0STUit, just the thing. ' *+ 9 9 dere: a larch Wlll��l {>lglll( li lt!„ iirj„l 14o TII'E- SHORTEST RAILWAY. One Man Performs All The Duties Required. On a little island in the middle of the Athabasca River in northern Can- ada is the shortest railway in the world. Although it is only a quarter Andre Tudesq, writing of the battles of a mile long and connects with no on the British front, says there was other railway whatever,: makes such an expenditure of aphyxiating money. shells one day that six hours after the Up to fifty years ago all the goods last deluge of them suffocating smells being unmova. 'resentii° member er hel fablenny tr'i'be, pet•hap. ._ chap out of el'trss, ur the whole sshpol rt gist un0ethe ;arni� g. even, wanders by beneath the erystal" chse'miixg etilocc girlie alt ary. depth,'anil �a�haekl The cantbiatatiorx The lower part o of long -bent neclr and ii t only'sbo'uld yPk or your ebjT rd give them the b _ways the best teachers -40o y3v0on?1t gi want uAnLyareonubvrbiet s1h�thifledm kta?4�t,2o lopvdoeoo;rpgoIeeit?lt$� .. t tib Ste nn5'son, R0e00e4re, $Eieaa! ngfellow, *stag; you give theme the wealth of the world, You zar'xst do the same vrith inusi , Von rciust beef them taught_ by one who knows and (oyesmusic, who can win a response from them, who ca cliect axrd encour- age them, The best ar'it,t ie in the world is of no {avail for child gip with a poor teat ,er. Seek gond 7,miusit in simple form, and music lovers as instructors. b fie p rsey as proved. 0150 erg, reCrusts in E3 s1 1125 0utea ity slier illiut*. in is made' loth and tris;azrped attraetiye Large paekets at, lith 1 a lon1F girdle are other styl€t ,f t1 1 rhos P t�ssl. i' �� i ACJ, Ladies' Chenaiss 44 t; in as cia:es 3-1 to Con tipration in hildreri pror4 oily eared by. Baby's Own "ab !lira They: a .re a gentle but effective laxative :;isle!; thoroughly re;a"la tl e bowers and sweeten t'ne stomach r d thus drive out all. childhoosi �c ,� pp t}gg saessts. Cot ee lsiz g them: Mrs a,. ; , „ �r. s ries "T. Ta e3,_c_ e. 'i� .., �t .t era. ia, TE � �. z assess Baby's law IE T"a blets and foursi tl ern an O eeilei:t med? :or coxa pat:ora" The °I'ab ets a9lfl :aS nsecli(',58 eee�-++'a or 1 9 im S Tommy At ;tiler, !fits been blown into a water -filled, hole)-- furry op, mate!. .f don't want to lase my. Iris- Rescuer—Prisoner? wI'. ,e Tosnmy,'-'-I'm standing en °ice 4 Zi err ways, sauce n from q Ttte Dr.i i� reeneille, , it xeeei g was la{ W1 Put a sli er sp4 n int +l e Baa* eieideate glass and boiling ,]set lir usd be poured into it without breai ,t ® 3,lrt1m nt tn; Eoras�. ' rap the squash bags which a Ai pfe t the ctic-umber and melon plazlt shingle on the gcoalnd ar lire !fights, The bugs caz lad Led tinder this cos ez carie in he „*king and destroyed, shay P1a3ty o8et:e emnIsio iii i-1 t aset of this sit ' e5.p,:ri were pee as kippers, • h, 055," da tta: tri 1 ttu *Ivo - Otto n for Care f3 t• cr € r To Tura iese trait Stn ^ arctic iorallc V agger Bill does is so: full that it mig}a t»r0 Stt,x: 0 ti.e Clrtiin fiarnien crhnost °be at stunt that is both `#'unity and de skirt were it not buttoned irk the eeritgt*j fective and eneraily gets the fish. and gathered around the leg on a i° i1J ' g ber toe Gingham, The 'entire aspect is peculiar and. hard o � p • g , crinlaette, crepe� tat describe; it is much like a zninia-' and chambray' are splendid materials thre and plumed. elcthesraek:! with a for thi:. suit, which includes a one-' crazy tongs attachment, the latter be.. p, R McCall Pattern rete sun -hat, too. ing lengthened by a released watch-; No. r1)0, Clhrld si lionspers. and Oiee- spring. You can see it, but merely, Piece Sun -haat; ire % s es;' d nxoaetlas so; no more than that. toi3 years. Price, 10 cents. These patterns may be obtained Cather funny birds are the flamingofresh your IocalcCall dealer, or from the spoonbill, the wood ibis and -the; the McCall Co. 0 fi0n0 St'. Toronto, cormorant on the feet, but the turkey + : buzzard on the ground can move one 'Dept. W. to mirth as quick as anything outside of the imagination. I was cured of Bronchitis ar_tl' GRISl1 ' GAS BATTLES. Asthma by MINARD'S LINIMENT. MRS. A. LIVIN GSTONE. Lot 5, P. E. I. I was cured of a severe, attack of Rhuematism by IIIINARD'S LINI- MENT. Mahone Bay. JOHN MADER. I was cured of a severely sprained leg . by MINARD'S LINIMENT. JOSHUA A. WYNACHT. Bridgewater. and -to -Hand Struggles Where Dea h is often Conqueror. for the vast northland came by way were still passed through. of the town of Prince Albert and a Lavish expenditure of gas on both long chain of lakes and rivers to the sides forms a characteristic of the various tradint posts that iie in that furious attacks and counter-attacks district. The route was a hard one, which have been delivered day and with one very long land portage, over night round these two villages. The which all the goods had to be carried mask is here as precious as the g -ren - Then a daring riverman, Louis Fas- As in a frightful carnival, in the soneure by name, xan a loaded scow manner of Edgar Allan Poe, one could through the Grand Rapids of the see in the night on the slopes west of Athabasca, and proved the possibility Fresnoy entire regiments in masks, of a new and shorter route by way of fighting. and killing each other in the Edmonton, Athabasca Landing and the midst of black vapors, which were Athabasca River. For his feat the rendered more fantastic by the light men of the north dubbed him Captain of the moon. Shutt, and by this name he was known The hand-te-hand struggle thus took throughout three thousand miles of ornmost singular forms. Throwing wilderness until the day of his death. away their arms the eornbatantS would But although he had dared to run fly at each other's,tlaroats and try to his scow through the rapids where the tear away each other's masks. Few river falls sixty feet in a' quarter of prisoners were taken in these enceunt- a mile, more prudent tra.ders chose ers, and the :wounded are fewer still. to unload, to TIM the scows through Death alone receives the lion's share. light,' and to portage their goods round the quarter_ mile of bad water. Fortunately, there is an island in the middle of the river that extends the whole length of the rapids. The scows can ,unload in the quiet water at the head of tlie island, run down the rapids to the quiet water at the foot of the island, sand 'reloa.d there. To carry the goods across the island the Hudson's Bay Company built a railway of wooden rails on wooden ties; the rails were overlaid with strap iron. Two battered flat cars made up". the rolling stO'ck. One man per- forms all the duties, from that , of general inang;er to see/float hand. Two oilars and a half a ton is his charge Ot mo -tine; fysight across, and the irper has to do all his own hand - I • he la Leo has tun 0 "Then t lis," set, s ul'esohsauy finalise Ito,'' was 1)Pr04:ay's aal.r i l 1 return y+)trim letters, ds 0•, plonae,'" ;.ri•swcta•eal *cad 0 Dem Five iber roll nt of Pl THE BACKBONE OF RUSSIA Attitude of the Cossacks Toward New "It is significant that the Cossacks of Russia have taken sides with the new democratic, Government and have announced that they will fight on agaiiist the Gerrnans,", re/nal-Iced Dr. II. A. Herbst, an American who has traveled in Russia extensively. "For centuries the Cossacks have been loyal to Russia, not to any !particular king or dynasty, -and they have always land- ed on the winning side. The Cos- sacks fought for the Emperor of Ger- many against the Turks and for Tur- key against Illoscow, and they had no scruples in siding with Moscow and Crimea against th'e Poles. "The Cossacks constitute -the most loyal body of soldiers in. Russia. In the last revolution in Russia the Cos- sacks sent an ultimatum to the,rebels that they did not discontinue their agitation against the Czar the Cos- sacks would march agaiist them 500, 000 strong and annihilate them. This declaration had its effect, arid while sonte few soldiers mutinied. no Cos- sack was found, wanting-. The Cos- sacks are the backbone of Russia. Ny",iiit them standing behind the Gov- „ernmerit aral the Entente allies, there cart be no question in my opinion of, the future of Rusia or the obi-Allan- ance of Russia in the war until many is beaten.”- I3eans, like peas, leave the good Condition for fall wheat. Ask for DZivard,o and taizo no othe Aged Gander. DIty Toro 0 tt- YOUR , OFF Willi FINGERS canna S0 it lifts out without pain. a that Iive to a great age a . wear shoes a size smaller °InPaTativelY few. Guns lutve like for eons will never again eend been known to reach forty years, end I electric sparks 'of .pain through you, swans nearly as long. RaVeriS and according to this Cincinnati authority. owls usually die somewhat youtger, but there is good .eason Ile saya that a 'few drops of a drug te believe il called freezone, applied directly upon barnyard fowls, • ducks and geese live corn root and all, lifts right out. lengest• Mr- D. AlaeLaelllan, °I! IslaY1 1 Tiliis drug dries at since and simply Scotland, writes to the Field that lie' shrivels up the corn or eallns without longed to the p• roprietor of a hotel -at eavtelalniyr A sl nrciai titgbi nosg.ttt oiterheeo tws tifIrrl re ote unz sontnd eivneogrbytt ialsiistnttieledee . , Bridgend, Scotland. Twenty-one years ago the father-in-law of tife present ! ebrut will P°siiivelY retne". every hard soft corn or callus from one's foot. owner bought it Mr. MacLachlarii If your druggist hasn't stoelted this as asy ys otuhnagt tahnedgasenedneIrslaooskascatisvwe eal ls a nidt 44 drug yet, tell him to get a small bneetwtle of freezone for you from his ever did. There s no ou a ou s wholesale drug house - You will find relief in Zam-fiuk 1 It eases the burningi stinging pain, stops bleeding and brings ease. Perseverance, with Zam. BO; means cure: Why not prove this ? Au Druggists aud Stores. -- 50a box. 'Clean 1111 Q 'ER" Ciampouilv row Boller Feed Watero cyclone Shaking and DrilnDinFe Grate Sara for roquiromente Canadian Steam Boiler Equipment Co., Llrolted Tel. Gerrard 3860 go re.teGeo - Toronto The Soul of a Piano is the Action. Insist on tlie oman Thought She Would Die._ Cured by Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Ogdensburg, Wis.—"I suffered from female troubles which caused piercing pains like a 1%nifo through my bacIt lost all my strength so I had to go to bed. The doctor advised an oper- ation but WOUla not listen to it. thought of what hothead about Lydia table Compound and, tried it. The first ;4 bottle brought great Ottles lave en ire 9 - ^Mrs. ETTA,Doracittr, Ogdensburg, Wis. droPe,14;11::yrams eitanianrte sbsnuunttdo:futsebnt etdhlbeyymdtiohdltrn;eclideel;teisfite; battled with this ease steadily and could &ties of the good ol ee •