The Exeter Times, 1918-8-29, Page 3HVWn eiise anO,'a Troc,,ir in the Hands of an WAS SO F flii�t Are' "Ith. 1p�;Prance, for the Faini�y, Womaik Put Alfalf,, 13 ' t oa., to Rout, Could Scprce3y, Do VIVwk. B,y Ail l3y: Alta I�ooth Dunn, the, family is'prid asons for keepjA; tb Tile health of ang,, re flies, o#. of cr, g was rae�ds for te�j the tid rope about 101 h3red if the ,:ew4 the the house a r e the tbra,�hers. a�d only o Alf g a r. -ge, and st d �u, t I , ovyard hn To e the farm, are a 0. Pritch Ont, hea of neighbor women reqving d1owed I Pursue the fif
rd the tejepbone� 4 the rub�i�,jh of :4.4 the home, LT5e' �4.
I � ..., ?I ou, a ye4x�A I? 1 very y to Such waste, products, �1 The 17 ell A-� the dairy bap, oaceumj�',a '�Ab t 'he coun, for )y4 In �a field of -rin stubble whicli she because t -ora- urred el It liWhil suUm- tile, lic Oxi I— P�,ssed on ber Way to, the barn Ned do I took two or three b gr9nuds f them or the %lj teq-!�etti�,- bell ran- a third Airs. Wiider' Of m.Q4 i6l)e, ,110t 0 germs of man, �d aof -oin-, 4,!� Was i3riving 1'�alf a d9ven catt'le. His' heIhorse b�lr�z at of a n y WThe h*uni, the S -O, -S C�ffl Oil, the ninelillatior to stop, lie-, C0111poses the gre4ter part of ne �ewag of the farn-t ilom creel Creel; �:,ural line. wa th ,e, is the put'A balf 1pf Fo eluctat alles with of Wild Str4N),-b9 i qu-'rL of tile ,� 1 C,�!v Wheii she lifi-ed t e , ��c I J I i, t under coa�
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A for Jre "Thi� 11 Z,)rd haU the seat ofi th, fi I
led any ioturlk Of 01F,� i y youngstr p4usod th, r, k 0 ly! f 1 stp. ogg4 r, of tl,e uzual P"t, f M106 cj�aices to emerge
f0Z7,a If this ruls, Tho ukpkftc V ever Z. for h
ithe, danger LrAer th't Dp nings in the, sqat. 4e to tipe rea, f malplrtil dis- r of the 0" Y.�s -,jot or nntried rer 2r- you _-O to,�v Sf I1; --y be irade bynea
seats clos or not e' is a bat, should nk n every fr rit A �y -covered the -flies be and it ild, To -onterts of the pail:$ I 'A pfahn iror sink e iron� -far A *c4 W, QAJ�, ad the neLve bard-,
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I'Atli. I tit all X 0, 0, �, 1, , 0"i * i,c1er Ohity t ee bl,, d aot oIIhc�w t, t they Alould be,
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10 it be plac I i
ITn but, To the ear at los hsr, Uri t 'ro the Canimi. bright, 11owers, or a t JaN
0 171de li �' ha ey" l if, 0 to so,,, ir the evwin(i running. e ulUtiOn' will ofte inerest i order -
tile timt, mentally and "I don't s e �a 1) t t: N 1% t hd 1,111 hc- right, QV(r Whil all the, help,t 'rile atitif ul
sit
To convval his eotion, lie I g, t t1lough well he 110 ppd into a nvArb stall begin to �0 tit her out, wo, Ag, All garmenti or' The-Goverament a great
woe -C zinllpu3ly, the wil, Wh I ch are liot ft:for iute t right me. qD I'll "ell her to eannula 1 3 �Vq toward helping rs to ra.
istood th ere or a,
clr-tr come. ex&vcd rs, the tr. should be
prove the appsranco and healthful.
Nv�re contairer is u,gej. less of the farma, and bulletira oil
"Glod! Be as as 'lies '*You watch mel" Ada returned you p bc,r f. JTow ia it that you nd Belle know WtCo. f4derce, fo holding rub "31.1 While it burns, lie,-ilthful Nvater IiJstening the to 06 im 41"; long as ) I r Lms
C', It$, oil tile to i0rill, %vo weeks a"Fometh'; �, &D uch aholit; bloat, Uri. Craig �Ivll in frtho moaquito and the
�it,i anet Craig the 11ttle fleyour Job, of the, direct e band bd li,,xpponed. r. Tomp, s d' A bar supported from by the �)epirtineiit of
l"r M oiw �)f t1w left Ilivni. Ada into the offite and told liar that 1 Nv.re nesil the Mtelie door Agriculture to turnill- to IMen"F3 mthov ho stood, who a,,k for
The older woman, for the the firm 1-4 decided to dlpensei er a and extra ThQ1%VAitin(!` 40 (10 WIlMover lt ould, �vith,� ke,4 zi 900d place to store papers them.
l;rl to her Ada sUt-etl t hirn in-�until enough have accumulated
ar, shrn t- to, The counh,� t�p up with the
of biling in iz,
ninst 1w
Ile csod in a or the illrp"knifQ, cvari.- or tho Tliz,kl, the J�enity of h4lin no redulously. T -T p to th�at time, as jt�jutify a bonrarc,,, t
city in tile battle nZainqi hrmful first thing yoil f she li�lid lays been the!) are dang ly bi, "laortor ed gerras, and, this can on &nle by iioint pratruding boloN-�- t.,Ile callnuill, ind tht will ns� er." erous because
ed Daddy %round With the stock ever: one'to make no�, her om- they carry inillions of g6rins on their, constant and j,�tem ti,
IL9(-,d for in extreme "But llow do you know when to a a
since I was three or four and as soon � ployors. She ,did not Flies hould b'e kept ut of� �Jannijok. 1�0010 froul t,, of bloat, Slit thrust tbege into Madge as tbel vo to folir llour,.iack, knotted, it and. sliatcbing� AnlutcuV Iiiii ar .1,� ily IV! 0 �as I big enough to help lie gave'tht but she implied it" the homer, A. few are apt to got�� 'eful re ian b t p a Wih cal -ard for tbe i-Anitary Indr, of .spur i me something d-! past the doors, especially if there re conditions *4 the holue, with folir- tip from a hook in th��'the trocar nd slipped mwtber to doiicarrying, brn , r. Tompkins eyed bor keen1v roper lloset buckled them, on� nula into place. ing irons to begin with. I nevor� f"I'm not surprised. You, nlal�e a .several children in the family. The: food,, and ttenton -to personl fueared for housework so the other girls good and pleasanti chldren be more int re, Cycl6ne, the Paddle horse, accordingl "ExPerieme mostly," curtly respond- e s'ed in�'clealniness, much of the fear of dis- trouble are closed if the' to Western custorn, was saddled. Theied Mrs. hurrying to the next helpe(i Mother while, I was out with and b=nesslike, The is, you � -seeing that the doors Dad -and the stock. I suppose I'm dont up to your show in -11 bridle hung from the saddle born. He stall. "You are getting yours now, sort of born stock wrangler as they dow. For example, eleven times in for us. Three,� Worth the difTer'
was tied ton feed he stood, my dear. Observe the paunch, dis- tlles You've blunder� surely once in the ad,i
rn coolca. 'the past eek I've happened to hear ! ed in filing and once it took -Xr. Case i tied convenclenea.
'lies. muncIning bay. tended above 'the, level of the back_� "And Corncob Craig ti- ou, Crai-?" vou ask Miss Grinishaw- sonieth;n- UD the contract you.' And don't forget the closets!, Every
, htened the cinch, bone and tight as a drum, the wide- I �, hour to built Where I've lived oil't a ranch for fifteen iliat you ought to' have known "
corneobs are used for She led her horse out through the spread logs, gasping breath, rolling, "Ou r- had I misplaced - Mr, Case's time is eloset of any size --and the small ones
-ateway and not delying, to put up eyes and general appearancp_ of dis- at valuable. Those things. probably too, if they are situated. in' drk cor- foot, the ashes be tarefullyire year . I have had plenty of time to self—how to spell some word, or wh the gate, "in experience for we have' raised province some city' ley was in, or the,
Served and 'Nieil fertilizor,as tl swung into he saddle. When you nd lin nimal in bo "em trifle,3, to, you, but it is ust such �ner.s should I have a light. How contain aper cent. potash. wind whistled in. her ears when' at a such a,condition, dont waste any time th cattle and alfalfa during the e- meaning of some t erm that ybu should trifles that count for pro or loss in i'many fireg,,have beenstaxted by light -
tire time," replied Craig. "In have learned, by o'ur third day here., ti e end. That is all, Miss Lam
or about five times its much as wood dig of,her spurs, Cycloe leaped for-, but—stlekl" she said' suiting the ac- er- � ing matches in dark tlsets! NV hile asbo,� It Would pay large 'feeders ward. u'�st bef hed her! tion� to the word. Again she was 'he summer the cows are turrlqd out Each time that you (lid that yo
ore she reac u do- ton—except that wish you better 'almost invariably overlooked, th a
1 slice �sful, and her i to up the cobs and burn them destination, Mrs. Cxaig saxv the car- e in the hills each morning to graze and layed Miss Grimshaws work success because "of better work in1problem of c1qietligliting is one of for this purpose_ times mill- load of women hastily dise.mb I A third time th as they tire of the dry feed on the work is valuable. arking, , e plucky woman per- your next place," the most important ponits to consider
!r, re Oad to flet rid of cobs and from Belle Prater's car. Directly formed the operation -which appeared range they wander back toward home. 1, "Then you don't take care of your And the interview was over. in wirin Y I -or the,. -asking. behind her came Helen Carson with': simple to one watching her skillful If there are weak places in the fences t typewriter. We had to call a man they ma' be had Farmers should never let a chance like her car crowded they make short work of going'up for Your machine in ten days, al- to the running fingers yet which frequently is bung- Hints on� Electric Wiring. through as in perfect�order when very satisfac-
this pass by. boards-. 'led. them. It takes a very tight though it�w Doughnuts can bo
Mrs, Craig pulled her �,horse upi The storm of excitement Which had� out of a field of you came. He said that the trou- When Wiring your home for electric. to-rUy made of cormeal or of potatoes
tempting green alfalfa. Nearly every ble was carelessness lights, whether new house or one notl and barley flour. rply at the gate,'dism nilted,'knot_` been, raging when - More expense
ou she arrived was i summer we have a case or so new, bear the following point8 ini quelled. Each person" had found tivQ:, of a,
-:- M they are offered as a result of a something to doland ha , d settled do,wn i bloat, sometimes a number of them. SuoiERED WI KEYS ind; Ar good many years' experience around I "During the first year'or so if the to that task. The carpenters, Jiess SOUR STO C"
when I was at, home ro 'EARS. a v'ariefy of real homes: cattle bloated R THREE Y �wk ard now, worked rapidly, mak- Have the lights f your main, rooms es. A FT E R alone, I couldn't do anythin but et 0 Y RS OLD AND CURED. ing and1djusting gags,while,the wo- 9 7 EA Specks 136fol* the 4
rse and run thern. Than,! Late in life'the body is likely to controlled by switches placed conVe-
rmers wh men, took turns in kneading vigorous- the ho show I Sour, stomach and biliousness are SERIOUS OPERATION 6 ShlP t�elr Wool I ly the,diste because I 'couldn't bear to let the Pool' t "signs of wear. iently at the dorways: Take the caused b
Irect to us get better prices ab - Often tfWkidne-vis are the y a sluggish I
i, Inded p riches of the dis iver, for when the IM "farmers ho f tressed cattle. things suffer and because we could ill first organs L to - Weak6n: � "That's , w dining -room, for inatanec. If it is liver is not working.properly, it holds back
general store. afford the loss, 1 -began to help my' in 0 e,
Swiftly and adeptly Janet Craig! arany elderly folks suffer from -back usually approached from the' kitchenj the bile, Which is so e9sential to promote After ny scrious operation or siek- I husband take care of them. I reason- e back, poor eyesight, �Tbg_ atio put tbe switch at 'the door to tlie the Md*ernent of the. 1�owcjs, and tile ASK A used the troear on four other fine ani- I -
FARMER! p i driopsy and inab bile gets,into the blood instead of passing ness, the nervous generally left who has alroa- led tbat,if a man could Overcome his ams, gi Y, to kitchen The - library lights should in condition, and h1s Wool both mals. Mrs. Carson, with the aid of, control the urine., through. the usual,channel, thus 6ausing It wayXI and note *1tat he ila I y9l" a I aversion to the many �disagrecable,. be controlled by a switch from the a course of Vilburn's Heart an&_Ncr .a recruit or two kept, the cannulas -Doan's Kidney. 'Pills have made, life many st6mach and bowel, troubles. 11 I I cri bitt6r,etill, write us for Or open. L "-Fortunately most of the wo- more comfortable for thousands of old , he eyes is also
Pills Nv' I do more towards building it tip pfic" und on a ranh, could hall door. Floating 8*ks before t tharl a:aythill��lse_ I thy VfU Show you how in n .,albeit unable, to ii 1 do such -work as. this. in spite of'my' folks as they stimulate the kidneys and e. p�e them,, had; I A' very ingeniou arrangement of nother indication, that� the liver Js much $P�Qtj o" 157 selling to,the distaste for it." tend a Xf Grafton 44 Davonpo�rt Geii�ril Sti)YO. s, which provided can- to alleviate rheurnatic joints, back- switches is possible for hall-)ighting.' slu�gish �i,fid rejuiresstirring into aotion. W. E ioo frequent urination. When
Roaia, Toronto, Ont.,'��tes: "My,Ivife said Madge. "A dead ache and
wepa7the,h heat p;,iccs oizu rin Ilulas for 'each cow that was stuck. Just inside the front door Is plaeod, a This you can best do bytaking Milburn's _V f, %at middle age it is a good plan to use They stir up the 6ilg_ '.'I'm going, to sfici�'the next one -Nvortl -red dollars and I lean 'tlui 'coated tongue a very serious Operation three in th6cma, 'Ind.striatite VQ1 cow q� two hnd double switch., Pressin one -button
years a Q., After leavin� the Toronto r,�Tiuvaadft Pay='*4t1s another eqully valuable one as good 'Man's Wdney Pills occasionally,,, just gish liver, o
t tkileanieda, . said to heepthe kidneys'healthy.
n a, weak �Ywoo ccel %ospital she was I Mage, setting her lips firmly., will light the first -floor, hall light. I
ner- 3111PUCY04*001 , W Madge ha� John, Camerpi eside it will' sweeten the breath, sado aay yvith all vous co'dfi it as evident hat as dead, in the opinion of those that a, Baldwin, 'Ont.., Pressilig the button b, ri d' Ma. - stomach ills.' �ving tie numerous --now, is a prel ty hi �'�rice 'to pay j "I was.troubj6dL With my kidneys 'r. and I ed if you gh
med trines, from xhlch sheJeceived prac- assured ON a square deal C.' Zd are watching, to some purpose 'for Mrs. limited st, roe years and tr I led sev I eral doctors light the seoond-floor hall likht. You, N Olin R. Morrison, tiver for my ore of kno-wi- � for th Craig moved the point.oFtb can go up -airs leaving the light be Falls. writes: ",�overrd nionths ago dd�idod to try e trocar -st jMilburu's Ilearfadd NIerve I am only la, -trifle as she 1 -edge. But perhps T've learned en,� I got better for a little, hile, but tli� lo*: burningland turn it off fiom, a i I w" tr6libliod with a gour atoamch,and av that they very The- little tv, any do, ack;� A friend told had sp I eeki I float n,, rned ' shade'! ough to -day. to save a good m same trouble �.ame b eco see- i before the eyes� 1: Le to got a bd.N of Doan' switch, Oil 5 nd floor, factory. , She slept andato,wejl, and lars in the, futuro� I thank you for s Kidney Pills., I,RxA-Livor gpleased to -when she. lie�lrd the'inA took flya vials of &Elburn's' rument I and b6f ore I had taken thern I f blt better ond-110or hall light call be turned off 1:1111 which oured t�nd cleared my blood puncture the skin and. saw the blo( c6ndition hn�pwved ��,oii na e, set m` "in kept on until had taken five bo5ces. from either first or second floor )d the ex to Qli� to make, s au� length of tdine. I told, ro 1, have alivays hopt a-bt spurt. ome ant�,c bous pera- e, iA find very lisbful I am seventy years old and had given up switch'as well, Revrsing file 0 at itthat there was any'belp "for me, but 'they 'too find iit is possible in of ob To ell- to turn on both snioo thanks to "Doan's" I have beeribured." look thera;, I rocot4 I st floor"lights frorn, .9 f a 0 ''ue." colraged th�� second and, fir G, 1'1,� Price, 50c. i� box, at ll. dealers, � or tur,a both Guess t With, this wbcso Gplra "33 liiIed direct on reveipt of price, by The eart nd Neri,(, Pills are ofT froM tile pl� Milbu�n's If, o enulan stairs and Mde biln an T. Alilbu n Co.,timited'Toronto 'Oht, switch at ti at, 411 de. -s or 1JAM Zoo. a box� ll do il, I I P�i re frant�'door. r n rcee,ipt of priee b�r Tlie le nexL stll, "T. had born in D6b1ih.,, His first mu hat our �trade i�iark s This arrangemer - costs a li,ttie, inol-.9 h,
8c6 t g by The T.
thilik ffioy��l ll pull pve'ca-, apears on the wr�pcv than plain one"'Switch -wiring, blit It i's W" Studying the -vi,olin. L l