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CV;-I 6 .5/YO. ’ Ztiai -1 Q !!l_ SPRING NEEDLE RlBB!° _ C Uuoi-:RWEAR \ Fire Insurance f A Necessity Then insure in good strong stock compan- ies. which never contest an honest claim such as is represented by - Charlottetown ` - - ' V R. snow ._ ii “és western fr_olit',` a 'pilot whose llllty Factors Contribute to Buooess ' _ _ of a Filer. ‘i ‘ » "xl" the unknown quantity, ln lying; how all-pervadlng and potent tt litlnencef lt' lt. snd°‘yet‘how~ elu- IIVB. sublle,,snd dlillcult of precise dennltlon..~li‘or- “x" is the tempera- ment of _the mai_i.w!io files, and ln dealing with that one ls dealing with 5°lll°¢hiI|$ as intangible as a wlll-o'- the-wlsp. rn , - _ it is “x" that may gain for a man theftllly Mllteae,_gr given “For VB-101'-'_' Bild- ll. lQ_.‘J.\l,§_t5at may gain for him s #cw tho Gazette: _So-and-so "as ‘resign “his commis- _flon-and only 'the 'very_ few know lilly. ~ ._ I" - _ -A few months agn,»-il-s hot sector frlgi ,audacity and devil may care dlsreE8¢d_o!-risk had earned for him more t an local i~ep_ute,, was stand- bye _"bus" tuned up for a. re- connaissance trip. The occasion was ordinary ln every sense, a phaseln that pllot's daily routine. And yersll at once his face twltched queerly and he sat down. He remained slttlng for s. few moments, staring flxedly straight ahead, and then, with a mut- tered order to a mechanic, he gotup and walked away. He met a fridrftl a. score of yards away and stopped. "My nerve's gone, old bean." -he jerked out, and cackled into laughter -and the joke seemed an ill opp. judging from his face. The frlsnd nodded and walked on. He under- stood. And an hour later the man whose nerve had gone took up his machine and eoquetted with death. ln his usual placldly nonchalent fashion. Pluck. lt. had nothing in the wide world to do with pluck; it was just “x," the unknown quality, taking a hand l.\‘i the game. Some tricky l sprite of mischief had found for the moment the kink in his armor n.nd- and he sat there staring with that oddly twitching face. It was just temperament. And lt is just tempera- ment whlch make or mars a ilyins i man. » It is a game for the young _ in ` spirit -- and not for the stald and decorous. For flying is a. great, gay thing, in ill-accord with a stodgy prudence and the homely, sober vir- tues. The thrlll and throb of tt might Istrlks some chord attuned ln the alrman’s make-up, or he and lt will ever be divorced. Without _that chord rightly attuned he may, quite possibly, become an average efficient pilot. Flying will be just his job. But‘lt will never behls mistress and his love. He will never know that swift surge of joy that comes - to some-at the first “lift” of the mn- chlne; will never sense that pagan elatlon that comes~-- to some - as they race through the blue-gold air. Granted other Chin-gs equal, de- cision-lnstant and _instinctive-will -'ln 90 per cent. of aerial combats. be the factor _which déecldes whether one pilot or the other shall be the “crash." And it is too much tc claim that the average temperament of the average British flying man is more likely to produce that flash ol thought, reflected in action than it the average temperament of thi _ "solo" flying, 'and “solo” combat L with death for the 'guerdon of hiiii _ who wavers for a fraction of time And for that kind of thing a training based upon love of sport, upon the sheer joy of pitting oneself against the other man. is betbor than a train- ing based upon the Potsdam drlll~ grounds. t alrman could not con The grea ' cslvably be a stupid man. As cer- | tain as gravitation is the fact that ho would not be a great airman did i he not possess a first-class brain | The slow, lethargic, ponderous iiian I may win the V.C.__ln the infantry; he 1 will win nothing but a line in th: 1 casualties if some impish freak oi chance wills it that he should become n. flying man., It is the mauyvlth a highly sensltised brain who wins dis- ; tinctlon ln the air; the "razor-edge nian,",the man who _is all nerves and whlpcord, all .ice and fire. A War Romance. | Since the opening of the sulr i niai-ine ciiinpaign the British authori- ‘ ties have refused permits to women to travel abroad unless the journey has been absolutely necessary. One woman to whom had been re- fused a permit to rejoin her husband ‘ ln India decided that she would go ;~ anyhow. At first she tried to get a i job as s stewardess, but found that 1 she would have to sign for the return l voyage as well. 3 Reading a newspaper one day she ' came across the advertisement of a - Japanese woman, an lnvslld, who re- ‘ quired a nurse to return with her und her llttle girl to Japan. She immediately answered the id-° vertisenient and threw herself on the mercy of the Japanese woman. telling her the facts and begging for the post. The _ Japanese woiiian agreed on the condltlon she remain- | ed with them on arrival ln Japan un- til she was suited with another nurse. She remained in Japan three weeks and then completed her journey to India, whore a British general was surprised one day to tlnd that a. hand- some nurse had arrlved at his bunga- low-`hls own wife. - Japanese Advertising. An advertising man who has re- 'turned recently from the Orient. says the Japanese merchants and manu- facturers who have occasion to make use of prlnter's ink are not disposed to limit themselves to dull, prosaic statements concerning the excellence of their wares. Among the entertain- ing bits that the traveller noticed ln his study of Japanese advertising are these: "Goods despatched expeditiously as a cannon-ball." ' "Parcels dons up with such loving as ii. wife bstows upon her husband." "The print of our books 'lsclear as crystal; the matter charming ss I. slnslns llfl-" "Customers are treated as politely as by rl-val steamshlp companies." "Our sllks and sathis are as smooth as a lady's cheeks and colored like the rainbow.” I The fool shows his folly and knows lt not, -bout the wise guy knows his folly and shows it not. _ _` ' ` IT’ :W -_- - -4 -- v ; _ __ _ ______ _v M ' _ MAKING Al AIRMAF. ' " _ T _ _ _ _ ____ l'#` A- ` ~ ” 1 -*~‘;e l l / ____ _ _ =i' iq MADE IN CA NADA 1 something - test? - ‘ --ance. r < ,u,935.oo Two Ch al - more-features the H ot Spot and the R a m s h 0 r n N any weather, with any grade of gasoline, to-day's Chalmers "warms up"‘ quickly into a_ srr_1oo`th, satisfying hum. Isn't that you would like to Then do it. You are invited to drive the Chalmers and judge it solely on its remarkable perform- “Warms" instantly into smooth action manifold _ have wrought wonders in the Chalmers motor. Low-test gasoline is no longera handi- cap. “Raw gasoline" troubles are avoided. Even, efficient motor action is maintained with gas of any grade.- These Chalmers features effect the high motor efficiency that to-day’s strenuous business demands. Come in and prove it. Take a turn behind the wheel. Let the Chal- mers tell you its story. A - ‘ CHAIJIYIERS MOTOR CAR COMPANY OF CANADA, LIMITED, WALKERVILLE ONT . » _ \ / 'Gaudet & Grant, Distributors for Prince Edwari l§land___ .af "-'°' demonstra- tion will be arranged -- gladly -'-guy- time. -‘v 1.- c ` anm 1 - - - ,$1,935.00 f" ' ' o1ipz,?~pa::tngrr ,$253000 Sedan 83,040.0 6*" _ 4-1' sf - Q. ‘ f _ - _ 7-imma" - - - »l2f02f»00 Rvsdff" - - ' - F'»°3f-UZ ;""~_°'“é"'f - - - if-1_2l\“{.oo Lf,.0.._.f»._¢_L_.....z.n¢1¢»,.t4.3osoo ' ` ' ° ' ’ ' ` ' - ‘Q _ W" f" ' ' ' il"/.95~’~l7U Tarun Car Lunda1drl,,l‘{,305 00 ,___ V V _ _ - _ _L _5.,.u....,.. _i T JL* | ‘ i .__:__. ‘ " ~ "‘ Strange Case of Soldier _ 'Who Laughed at Bullets, » But Rsn`Away Froiii Noise -.f~1*'!°\ Fai-:Non -lieutenant of si-ui~ MY- P!s>_f.f<;_!a=;__P_»_ ""° distinguished himself at the battle of Verdun and was subsequently decorated with le Croix de Guerra for bravery in rescuing a. comrade under tlre,'told the writer of a peculiar case of fear. It proved to be otherwise. “Y have study psychology; I am lnteres’ ln the how a. man act under tire and I went t' know the rtzaon he act' so," he prefaced. "The shells burst here, there, all- wliere;` there was plenty nolso. A shell burst here" (indicating a near- bl/_spot on the floor) “and a poilu put his hands up and ron away. "That is fonny,‘ l say to me. "I ron after nim. ‘What for you ronf' l say. He do not answer. So I pull his hands down. His eyes are all' white. He don't know me, he afraid all over. What you call heem in English? Ah, yes. ze panic. He 'fraid, yes, be he not a coward. No, he lose heemself lu se nolce. I-Ie what you call in ze fonny papers, 'Nobody Home,” " he laughed. “It is se noise,” Jandrop resumed seriously. “He ron away from ye noise; not from ze shell, ze bullets. No, no," he continued with an ex- pressive tllup of his hands. One had but _half a quotst of llngers.' "I say. 'Come wil me, we go back! We go back., And ac Boche he sudtknly stop ae shells. No more noise. But he commence wi: ae machine-gain. When se large noise stop, ae manvforget to be 'fr_ald, and he pomp away at so Bocha, wlz his rifle. He- laugh and `sh'ou`t ‘Pig!' at ze Boche." Apparent- ly the man was afraid of‘the noise. not of death; for lnterhelcourted lt, Jandrop sald.‘_l~v ev:"~sfng‘hlmself to attra_ct_the th-s 'E ‘ie Bo_clie,_ who when he tired, `wo.:l' 'oe exposed, too. Lieut. Jazidi-up was the only one of nine olllcern to sur-vivo when an enemy shell dropped in the middle of their breakfast table. He was bur- lsd alive, _dug out, and rushed to a hospital whore he runafned for months, part of the time speechless, slghtless and deaf from shall shock: he sustained three wounds in riddi- tlon.-Eugono L. Harrison in Physi- ealCulture. ,_ ' Potato Fly at Ingersoll.. - The small green potato ily which has been causing much halloe- ln other districts, seams at laet'to have made its appearance 'ln Ingersoll district. The leaves of the plant whore this pest is working, are curly, and darkened in color. accord- lng to those who have had s. vlslt from the new insect, and it doesinot take' long for lt to get in work deadly to the plant. No Milk Tliere. \ You can’t squeele blood out of,'a-' turnlp--nor s profitable amount ‘of milk out of s cow that h.ssn't gotlit in her. - - _ _ A New Bread. A-highly notritloumbrsad-has been invented .by s luro scientist. wh ',rsplsces mill bed mil. umm. in ‘um ee- xsss |s|m.n's mmm is me nsssf odoflaed With hrdroilh - peroxide, which lust! ls s sehstttutsfror ysastn , ` ` A _ _ , 'il--yi I Guard Against Flie In Hay _ 'fa I"=-__'.-,1§i' L -_--_-;:,j_- ' f‘--_§==';'E=E=§¢=3===_f_=:-_ -: _g -;-_:...-51,»;;-:§-=:;3§,_§§:1-j-35,;_ ' ¢~:‘_~ -_ - ,_ i - e;_;;=;E=' ~ , ' __ .f_».-=- -= -i___,_t_ _ = , r__> . . , 11;. :si-: -5 -'_ _.;.».'__ ___._,f __ ;;____-:__ -_ gs =2::=z=it§Ie.2€§§:==_:i%5i;"_--‘ .ii-E1 - " “Bi " _ 'E;_,E=_,_,,E' _ if 5' IZ'-j _-11' `1>_‘fr:‘I;i:_;r‘ ' r`_ ?§"’€ _ : _ - ; : . ~ i' ' 1 ,_ 5 _ s - » is .. _ ~ " U ‘A . ’i‘=.1`- " ’o" ' *it é.i_"f"s#"”~ “ ~ "1A..-Ef;‘:f-'?:=%1:-‘~`1-1-14,‘1~-e. _ -.--4--r. - '.:f_ & ;;§.?§{f__>,;§;r;,;,;___:,:1_i;’;j-=;;_;;-,-,,>-_1:-:_-»_¢-I-%it?z'i-z' ,,§¢i-“-3 :L.=._>->-.~_; ru _ Flin Duo to Spontaneous Ignition. The first cutting of the latter seems to be most dangerous. If hay of this »~' kind has rain or dew on__it or lf the I l Q U stacks are not cured thoroughly, the _ moisture will cause fermentation which may produce sufficient heat to start a fire. The combustion, how- ever, canuot continue long without oxygen and may cease without com- ing to the surface. its presence can e detected b a peculiar sooty odor b Y or by smoke irritating to the eyes. _...ya-. $l_'=n _1... .- a.s.¢...¢--If False M°f1fS1>’ _ -has led many a suffer- ,_ _ingperson to neglectf ` the treatment of piles. The itching. stinging sensations produce the keenest distress. 'I'-he thought of a surgical operation -brings men- tal anxiety which un - dermines the general health. ‘ Relief Lcan always be -obtained by the appli- cation of Dr. Chase’s Ointment, and in most cases persistent treat- ment brings about complete cure. Thld \ the comfort to be ob - v \ l A well-filled mow or ai big stack _ - ' ` .of liay, symbol ordinarily of happy . lprosperity, may contain within it the _ lurking spirit of n fire that will sweep* I n. furinstead_ ' ~ Many destructive blazes have been _ caused by ai spontaneous ignition of »--Q M., _ " ' lisy, especially clover and alfalfa. r ' ` ' E _ ref L_-_i 1n__3 ... Q ’ --.P if; -_’ l l _ ;_-- _ -same? V L Il / s __-Y __., =:S--- lm- __ ' --/-rw-T`._-1 __;-_.-\ ”,.- _,q _ i” -EET E A " Yo ufll e l_.i_ke_ the Flavor |'~ * _ _°!*** '- ki _ _ I ,. ...1 \ »\\_______ T' ’ "Z2 _ . r ` *_-/_ \ _J , if -_ ' w \ll_!\sl1'l(al,»_ fg l ¢°°“"‘ _f ~ ,... _ v.. _1r.w.__._._§.___t__{_._{~@-_Q _E _ -featm'e_]:o_.ss°essed _ \ ~ ¢ e Perfect Ran e 1' ~ Smplidtyo! 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