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The Exeter Times, 1918-4-4, Page 7• KETCHES OF THE WAR l 3 T C HERE A 't it Yl La tt 1 1_ 5., I� 1. Y- Story of Two Brothers ----Pagan Spirit of the HA ,22 xI English .�, Humorist, Lieutenant Charles'Vernon Crosslee,i a heroic commander of a mine sweep- er, recently met, death in a manner which recalled the end of `Steeple k" :McCormick, of America, n'ho, er climbing steeples and chimneys' ail, .ir the world, fell fourteen feet , t. was flor>a'` size mast of a sa.la2oa,. and ay.�s l lined. Lieutenant Crossley had gone , Glean Regain Good Through Dr. Pink Bloodlessness is the trouble of mans' girls who ought to be full of life and goad spirits. Instead they are pale, their lips have no color, they have no appetites, their digestion is poor, and vegetables. if they walk fast, either in thestreetet Farm �ardez Bulletin 1 0 ,1a Mani- , - er agoing, up stairs tile- are so ;tired toga Agricultural C 1lkge. Discusses ,Accurate liirosvle ge h1 eons Gr Prod u tion, Garden ,< nci IHomeVegetable `3 *otic gardening: Competition,'by W T. Maeoun, Pamphlet No. 13, Central a ASS E perimentai Farm. Deals with Situ- ation of the garden, preparation of the soil; planning thegarden, and gives list, of suitable varieties of and out of breath that their hearts size location ar rangaxent, soil cul - beat as if to burst, Almost always 'ovation,- seeds, tlxinnlirg, transplant - such girls are thin, flat.cbested and ingt storing, and gives, notes on the sall t' with ittothirzg attractive about various garden crops and recommend-;. diem. If the do not get.better they ecl varieties. Apply Manitoba Agri Vit) lane- a cough in the winter anis ;cultural College, Winnipeg, t'en, not.unlikely,co szaptI n, Productionn in the School, on l Ca z den , most hopeless of all diseases will de- :Rural Education Monthly, published, relop. No girl should be like this. by Dept, of Education, Regina. Y m rosy -checked 3'>r� Pamnl i Soutl':ampton, Size should b® p u p, vacant Lot Gardening,' A, ?PPI* use irxg e fealo < axed theiwirr conteeesntsarshanld be o Proved More rcoma. III Sou. ton th Ont® � I",�F.M'�, �m(�";'�'I�+i""\Sd »��qm �,r`f. #ccr rEttl� 441' bpi i co 14 I tld l rr "�" ts;` oots, "Hawkins— er beat's?" "What, sir! Those mese boots? Q li 'ere you are, sir/ Ono and sixper of That's all 1 could get on 'era, 1 tO. m all ground the camp,, but- the onl3T' man who'd buy 'ens was a corporal, at Dczdd S Kidneyills Cure and he couldn't Sive mor-e'n one and etixi atis3tt. six'eqspay daywasn't till next Fri - Harold D. Sertrarn t-5 Rbeumatism and {r9' Kidney Pills Cleare System. lra fiammatorsi Box of Dodt's. It Out of His and full, of life, able totalk fast and �a �ept, r Agriculture, a1.reP Ottawa. .., i ca) ir at T fet ti hrough A hundred thrilling experi-; tostand exertion without 'being aces and bouts with death, but he PIseat}ales and palpitating. To be in a q. .f _ -... Leal, traL' a�a?Stpeaceful death aaa£s Ajtij .s , �eiLl.txGPr11"421 _ rnecl over in his sleep 4114'h ngt have plenty of good, rich, rod uietly while Itis face w* i '' Iood as it is only through the blood tft illoty, that the body can be healthy. And the p able; ie Sutl Scat -es hurled in Gardening for Schools, t32zta Dept. of Agriculture, Bulletini?:,;4 1bun2, o.Apply Dept. of i' bi.t. iT4=av.. ,To- t Irnproyelnent of School Grounds, by the Ontario Dept, of„ Education, To-„ ro at recentir fell only medicine that will keep the blood t , } t profeel,•11 t t d lei' 'I v o r ra glr us a"awo,- R. 2 on English, lluroorist, supply -rich ricin anc1 red and pure as Dr. '' I ower' bordcz�s, g p�i<� c s e � . a to causeu rd3 r . kidneys and that Dod.d's by disordered liiclr<e_ s will cis e is is again Kidney i'i1iM r :' b . the_e .of Mlarobi D, Bei- �'r.?�:"`a-'4;. e.'4 Cit,.... ., � Per, - tram a, a, you: g man well acrd ably known here. He had int •he i:a.Isipn for two a tory g li t li dd' Kidney Pills cured burs Q S L E PskC N WC E IS - €"R. CKiLa I EMOVER t'zfrlsl Fake this cheap beauty lotion to clear and whiten the skin. c<r,nae n t ; wive of two lemons Biro nirg three ounces of >x°AYa z white,' shake wen, and you a grarter pint of the best freckle ,+ N i- t`�.. rat t:r-:Klo.�, �?k�' t otloir: and ew3 - x: er sm ll cost a 3- geode a ai amnia ler,, ai s'er. , a nti s. at ,Your grocer has the lemoe ns and any c''cstore or toilet courier -will sup- a4ina d's Mfr„;14oV 3i d an. Xe provides z'q` 'Birds with, thea >lumage are so eo lerftlilr 4 I( m • C1,t11 � x U t� el ro 86t andlax � and in their natural ho eo1- 0rs 8o blend with the surroundihKis "t requires sharp eye$ to detect he c63 r ; ag ofmany insects' irl, xn'ciii 1 n the .v#, ons col- dren. vaxi- o best ,•01-. a d. e • S s n sr oxSy and, setting aside the nr inosity we have for them, i2 their rnis they will be form be very 'he 'Ifni, particularly smaller and:l lazmless snakes. Animals are colored to protect azr;d'9 hide them. With flowers the case is e - a c I taeopp opposite.tp They a re �oI r e d to attract attention and scented to ?{, to their attractiveness that r;-- i.. sects may be draw to help fertilize bene rind that animas rinay notice them end help scatter their seeds and thus i in p. 1 g ,v": ter:Ce i n n� the �w;Ld�3N cf the race. S1 le eve perennials, I, "The doctor said my tS•ou'1?le 's s ,ate with the grippe, ?air. Bertram stat . "nraFia. ;, n h a e ter;na to reward )-aria, . a lif is" Pink Pills, Their effect up- :.roes n yrs ry stock shrub sack e 1 e s lir a was , r " r hospital, rale weak girl. who lyes them S11e �,ab ■aaeg tri o i h - nosp_ta., on I Ale, pr- , of lawns, and gives plans i en she carne to a v oar!, rnan of "fe fair'trial. is wander tnl. They 1112' out school rroualds, va ,most happy Itis osititr . £e was con*' lrrove the appetite, backache: and e set. She elna:t tlr liiva for . , rhes Eldsa4ppO r, the glow of A 3. �..0 ri �rh�'. �' sol„me tithe. When She went on her 1 kea`li le tinges t'Ete` i nbeelts, the eyes rounds she left a valuable package sparkle, and the step becomes light with 11._ i`sayao g , as she laced it ba gild elastic.' Inieueands of giris ide: his el3air Viil1 you please keep p 12g1toT t Cansola valva their lgea3tt'In eui' eye ors Ai j f' lien she return e r ttract ve altl?eaxance to r, i to Fla 1tlis and do nnet. es a. a1 a;r° > `Iel 1tecltiaiRai, cl ciin. i� � sa„� �(i. )lits xlennle = Book, k3esxiras• s eye e e SRIIFt says, #1 suffered ter over ,1asc eyfic "Svit11 Fk.�rol yrnf t h requeste€l,'D . .ynara was £air•bigamy, It developed that' narrzed tsr'st in 18S9 atnd'tlnen He tt"as' let go becan:si; he d ,tlAr3 trona that he had eat Loan his first marriage. Ito,. the start, sin narriage oai lie relensecl Monai laosiaital. He met daleai2d married herat& cq tarited with the in, of 31 i> ifars °r2 '1'151 'nd . llo!' 213 a a1 rs xr ni arae very tAla and rob' {d a there sia tried sever % ri)e seemed snot la, and gradual reviously% I had t, but grow pale sv of xray fornr,e-r self, r, w nealicizaes, and while give u o tornporary e- £;r Y ne The Gardeuette oa. Gardening, by Do.aiz t Discusses vegetable gar dower Prower garde 1g, dealing p city, s yard conditions, ty, for laying ";sly hands axed feet we;e badly swop an be ale3ctor a i i noF se@a-2 e'tu 2e lix d t doing me arty good. 91y ran Ort 3 s. (1, £gasser, advised b91 Kidney F s l t?C' • and 1 have. 71 clear of the Dacr). �- art' ed by Stetk_.. Co., Ci'azeanristi, Obio. ay be obtalried from Pobliea happened, of Dr, gisted tiir 3- to ,eeled illianis' Sh©aalo 0 them y th an, eb,, I ezrt. of Agile NE -1 `ate.: OON.. Streams i?nde st or•cleal th,at� th of other earraPO to, bids aril:. asllior2:, la future a; ac 'x?fi'i Stn e irll will, i IQe moet :,bC S appro e Ut+Rig ttlato n'$* r9 The new A3ryerdi+ Soldi rtr:g 'rice S In T i eyes c'ier# Viand tla e: Bertram's tidu,eys is toms. Ile ha, Ir s as tired 1a*d, flashes ot ugbb lad a i2reggiug Ss tine 101115, 5k as %kt:i2 felt heavy and sleepy' a lei ilraaatislu iS ne blood, ue acid :out of th Fri flit p;- three mir10eS of orchard, White for a*s :ate this s ','eetly ri few ,ce;�_s. 'i12..,aag.� zz.s .�n. t i i neck, fregran� ln.,ron into the pace, r°e , Er"Ti3. an a�dS ea34:`L' dands^ G..} .... 31. how FreeS, olid blemishes d < .si viaepp . e w;ies �,i ale, ",^ hely clear, so(t and White the slat* tykes' i es, Yes! It is harmless. lir A7 s were 4 r;3 go oast cif 'egirnent going'`lrairier* s Skipper as recegnt inven-y 'i5'"th Coal al, me -wade, a , � J.4 One's fines S i. 5 e1. as 15a,� i E'nl nxy �111s*liRt'rx'+sq io N as a • ea,xp4ai td d t c, )ori.- byathe story 1141‘ vaso, i sed Ieet 11 Ob2 s` vier. ish Train. Se ord for rai road t'aveiling ted from. d Irelaas Aar tri=1' a - .�,... reat Northern 1k d made. maxi. Belfast to Dublin, is of Ito xni,es, ra Itis nxieizat� s and 'turd r,urney via accomplishied et-. Fe4 sra- OvvneresttF ez x re for tt xt.tsun ub191 are, F, a, does it get g0'.neee3' falls,,, Well, _wile 'About .t�§.�lA.. 'A.ems ra ,rve athe floor or..br. lee.» r•t ,� o r, 0511 si laid�ti, dnef's. C PON, a511es l,'eriscoile Choveh �w'Ad3Arrani i> fire fording tliixet the "A1' epe2rwlli; 13,4 the soldier. it liol 1 water with ere ar of the s ur- nts rf velar) * cor'1, n nracle acv eva2l gear afar) yards owe while rs the stream, these pall inn li� mad) nit 50ee2fls a, box er' el:x h1ax€as it 2.49 iron linins' iedieirre C#,, it joining, k3akh ,ioaineal tlA And they went to Both got )crit s znontlls lightixig, t,oethor 1a It ''pec tis 11 , Both `>Iaratrary sortie: ebell, And now their side by side, The true pagan spirit of the Run is , revealed limy tend then in editorials in newspapers in out of the way places. Herr Max i,oehner, in the Gouzen neither Zeitung, shows himself to be a true disciple of Von Tirpitz in the following utterance recently found in after t,we13te-tints. nil they came laorne Tuber. December 29, mid' tverr killed by the NV NV are avorking'. his newspaper: "We shall conclude no peace of any kind with our Western enemies until we have obtained a guarantee that all the costs of this erirninal war will be paid by that- lousy brood of liars, the "To us nothing matters, neither death nor hunger, so long as ye know that our vile enerniee of the islands of deceit and hatred will go to their well merited perdition. We, however, shall *sling fast to the iron mines of Briey, to Wallonia, to Flanders, to the Ger- man provinces of the Baltic and to the area surrounding Warsaw. "Nor is this all. Iturnania too, we shall have, and the rest of them. We are not satiated; our hatred retest have raore food to nurture itself on. Wherever once the German language has been spoken there we shall fix "our standard, there we shall remain the masters for evermore." No Need To Stretch. The village concert eetae en full ewing. The next item on the pro- leramme was a song by Miss Ever- sCreech, and the audience braced them- eelvee for the ordeal. The song was too high, and the pitch of the piano 'Was ellen higher., The result Was that, in spite, of weird and wonderful contortione, Miss Ever - screech could not reach, the top note. "I'll hang my harp on a weeping willow -tree, she tried to sing, but eouldn't; and when she'd made' three attempts a voice came from the back of the ball: is beti,er to, clean /neat by wip- ing -it off lti'11,11 a wet cloth tItan to let 'water 1011 over ',it. In. planning gardens this 'year, re - ember that cabbage carrots, beets, ornips,'parsnips, potatoes and other root or winter crops can be stored and w„ill be availal)le ail next \violet' when food bids lair to be very much utionice the 'ire Department. Are eve serious in our attempt, tO. a limbnt the fire waste The reef:it' cif 19 .,hirci)- prove it. To the azo$ superficial observer it is obvious tlia�^ tai aro directing our eneri;ies along? wrong lines. Despite first-class fir© fighting equipment and firemen amongst the most expert in the world, our losses continue 'unabated. Our most efficient fire brigades are utterly discomfited by the raging conflagrn- tions that, with increasing frequency, destroy buildings, devastate whole eonnmunities and wipe out human life. Canadian municipalities spend millions of dollars annually for the mainten- ance of fire departments and a few paltry dollars in fire prevention. With- out deprecating the provision of ade- quate fire extinguishing facilities the short-sighted policy that neglects pre- ventive' measures must be condemned. The flr.e departments of the country should' be revolutionized. For every dollar appropriated by municipalities for fire protection, fifty cents should. be used for fire prevention. I have handled MINARD'S LINI- MENT during the past year. It. is al- ways the first Liniment asked for here, and imquestionably the best seller of all the different kinds of NEIL FERGUSON. For iron rust either on white or colored clothes wet the spot with lemon juice, then old over s am o tea kettle and the spots, -will disap- pear like magic.' If the stain is old it may not come out with the first Sore Eyes, Eyea Inflamed by Ssen, Dust and Wind quickly relieved by Murine. Try it in your EyetandInBaby's Eyes. Baked Fruit.—Mix 3 pints bread crumbs mrith,1 cup chopped 'raisins, 1 clip currants, I. cup chopped dates, 1 cup molasses, 1 pint milk, teaspoon ean1). 011..nal.non and salt. Pottle in buttered haking dish and sprinkle bits of butter over •-the top. ` pant o" the e was 113 when 1 t ti1Aez4.3 about*_. NLY MEDICINE FOR LITTLE ONES Once a mot s used Baby's Ow Tablets for her littl onee will us nothing else. Their u$6 es her never fait to give relief and that the little onea do not dread taking them they do castor oil and other harsh Mrs. John M. Weaver, Blissfield, says:—"I lime() used Baby's Own Tab- lets for the pont ten years and have' found them so good I always keep a box in the house." The Tablets are Sold by medicine ,dealers or by mail at 25 cente a box from The Dr. Williams' Aledicine Co,, Brockville, Ont. geow good parsnips prepare the soil deeply, make it rich, deep and mellow. Three feet is the proper depth of soil for the very best carrots. Be careful not to bring the bottom soil to the surface. • 71Einardrii Liniment Cures Dandruff. LOSS OF FOOD HY LIGHTNING. Every Means Should be Taken to Pre- vent Destruction of Foodstuffs. In eastern Canada, April and May are the worst months for fires result- ing from lightning. In Ontario, light- ning fires during April and May, 1917, numbered 172, entailing a loss of $1,58,921, little over half of which was covered by insurance. Many lightning -rod systems have been installed during the past few years, and these are gradually show- ing results. When properly installed, they give almost absolute protection, so much so that many of the farmers' mutual insurance cdrepanies repert no losses by 'lightning on rodded build- ings, while others ,will not insure a risk that is noterodded. Nearly all insurance cornianies charge a lower premiuni on- insurance on buildings equipped with lightning -rods. The rapid increase in the use of wire fences constitutes a serious lightning menace to live stock. Many hundreds are killed by gettiiig close to wire fences during Et thunder storm, When lightning strikes the wire ,fences, if there are, no ground wirea, or,if iron fence posts are not used, the animals furnish the path of least resistance between the fence and the ground, Wire fences should have a ground wire sunk to moist earth every few rods, to carry off the current. be inspecte before April, in case any break in tile continuity of the cables lmen caused by the severe winter weather; the grounding of the cable should also be asqured, ,the tremendous world ort Fr RS Cause Early Old A • celebrated Dr. Michenh it is "csipissl b7 poisomi tee! in the: Intestine," Properly it is absorbed without a bring ion early old age 4r=c1 StilleVS Sr,f, after pleads Cuticura Stops g At Once Treatmen Cite= WA Catlin rd ne men," said the eeararin. "Our per, however, bae a fighting epi touch of the wheel sent the trio, vhaleback, and we wallow mgly toward the pirate. "The U-Imat reeling n 1 impact and the vle d along the sides of submarine. periscope still was n, „e, akee well out of the water but was be- ' ginning to slip down au the submarine , :7 dived, Lam "The skipper bawled for a luirrimer, crowbar,, anything that would hurt. One of the crew threst a coal shovel into his hand and he scrambled on the bulwarks and leaned over, two of the crew hanging to his coat so that he wouldn't fall overboard. Backward and forward he swung the heavy ecoop at the fragile periseope, and the third blow reduced it to fragments. "The submarine commauder, hear - g the noise and wondering what ne-ee and horrible device the enemy hnd in- vented crept to his periseope to have a look, but nil was black. He was blind, and the trawler got away in A Slight Mistake. 31 moment, un Soap and Ointment = effective as wet t purposes. niples F.4101 Free by "CiaticUrc. Owe. N, $tAti, throughout the *old. "Hawkins," e_aid the officer o his Cockney servant, "I've left my mess boots out this morning. I wa t 'ern soled." "Yessir!" said Hawkins. But later in the day, whe the f Nights go out of style m the family that once drank tea or coffee hut now uses Ins a t Postuffi 'Phi* wholesome laev- erne of delicious fla- vor contains no drug heart or nerims and eheely goodness 1,4 just the thing In 'the Way of a, hot toble =nature Minim th a's :lining. In n recent add el Rhondda, the British Food Controller, explained his grasp on the food situation. lIe said that he was taken into his lath- er's grocery store when 20 years o age and learned the business from ground up, 504. Heals like Magtceee, scesses, sunburn, boils, bruises, and other inflammation, At dealers, .r.ir wsito,ue. " Use half as much ce one, The mica flakes fill the r and crevices in the axle and the grease keeps them there. Mica Grease means fresher horses at the end of the day and longer life for your harness and -wagons. HARNESS OIL "Lengthens leather life" Overcomes leather's worst enemies—water and dirt. It makes harness pliable and waterproof, prevents break- ing of stitches and imparts that rich black lustre to all dark dressed leather. Sold in standard ;shed packages by live dealers everywhere. SERI' FOR YEARS Courtney Te How She as Cured by Lydia E. Pinkham's "Vegetable aloosa, Iowa.— For years as p in misery frao‘ncfaulwepaakinztse_s )d nothing seemed to do me any good. A friend advised raw to take Lydia E. did so and got re. lief right away. can certainly re- eomnaced this valu- able medicine to other women who suffer, for it bag done ie eh go o d work for me aud 1 know it will help others if they will give it a fair trial." West, Oskaloosa, lows. Why will women drag along from day to day,. year in arid year out, Buffeting such rniseey as did Mrs. Courtney, where such hitters as this arecontinually being published. Every woman who suffera from displacements, irregularities, in- flammation, ulceration, backache, ner- vousness, or who is passingthrough the Change of Life should give this famous root and herb remedy, Lydia E. Pink - barn's Vegetable Compound, a trial. For Medicine Co., Lynn, Mass. The result of its long`experience is at your sereice. Bruises and Sprains Hare Sloan's Lininumt handy for bruises and sprains and all pains suul aches. Quick relief follows its t application No need to rub. It quickly penetrates to the trouble and drives out the pain. Cleaner than mussy plasters or oint- ntents. Sloan Lamment does not stain the sldn nor clog the pores. For rheumatic aches, neuralgia, 11:1111. e lean's prIces not Increased 25c 50e $1 Dangerous Gas and Acids That Th Sto h Sour The Food Cause Dyspepsia, Indigestion Recontietereds a Safe Vial- to Treat Storst,ttelt. Trouble ,At Home Iltla.ny stonnt-ch ruiforers who aro- sour. fermenting mass into ' tb,e in- v;o:tes, syrivatitsaa.trlutteoeliltillangs, It:vitt-1104ft fAltolbitirgli haerit thIll tit 100T:coal", Itroo,r%eriterreatitteilnaotr° tahaes ntt,„4... uli;, aa. Oa f,1 tt tivip elle. et rou are Using. digestive aido (d- ein, 6 16 111. 7C11 64 Si in. 0, q tat iilleali drop' t116111 fOr a, Ivbile and - oil n e !druggist anti take two with ea,ati qxtil .. (it , "--frclich 6,1glekt. f op 'but will neutralise the ex., lt '- 1194I.,, 131;ittrated Magnolias, ',floes not It tella- ettas Me ao d in Y011i" st011117.,11v,artt1:: tato* ap and.' .stomach 'vetoers' 'is, 'the "r:laYllerill'Itl: I 1:0_,":1vbetat.:Illarlin". 't lallefilied'Itr5i:rIluirti.74! Artificial ,olgesteras will. push this i not. inj ure the etemeete In itti31*