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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1926-03-25, Page 7--.7-rtt*Mfteseeeemeemeetereeeeeiemee "eeee -t -t 91 he Inhospitable Islands • • ':<In the four-maebee zy, eot of1 eastward.'we 'sew ..a hew lino of hill§, rsizio..!,14,4=10 for the, Sogth.,.Seaiotands, it was hard to tell', how 'lite distant ,phipped, tie SecondMate M.180; To they 'were, for'ene peoment „We • paNti get tighteinte the' oteryi,..Wit Weee in fihern....an4 the .,wie*.t, „Phostite'lt.: 14 the Jog,tittlite 448:: 'degree*•: west tted :8. triitigh'ofthe' eea, We. SeW ::reithing bat elegre* ouUh.14itliiido. when We fi,r6't::iveres"..er.Wetere, • et-. e . inett :with:40011)1e,', .1",to• Metter. )10.w..,"2-,..Xliest wo Oonid wo pulled ewifer • thrilling --tte tedireittere he mey, itilldwried;alic:Of us, Ittit.',it:.yeae. „ale,* &'illttea;:that.io the Oint:WhiCil Atartai 'w.oilo :The Mein fatigued and tho se ,,ont: above aN- else. in the-anind, Of• -a WM:Still high enough.te higher. us,;.but ' *Alterman -the latitude.':andlongieude,,, every $tioiset:ometed, .„-;eet; whore he foideti",trottble. • / :rememberwhen the' waves had very nearly suh the'night syas a qiiiet•ehteuntil about sided, wo were, able to see .What hied sig Itellee-thase for tho Mtn to; go detee; Of there it was which, offered Us doubt - Instead et dropping belowthe hori,'.ful safety. The sun shining el:morel- •• Zone it ea.,e1Cheiltied a bantc,of• clan& folly; drew' torrents'•of 'perspiration :"•':':'Witteli had 'altnerat the apOrieurree o from us and Multiplied our thirst.. We • land in the 614e:rice arid:which: hid tho we hungry, but Wen if We had -saved • Wight ba10 t„tte sap 'So coinpliteby the biecuite we eoelti not have forced as though' it we' re night. In ,fact; it _them :down our parched throats wide. became:dark sO eaelY that we Could oat liquid. Some of :us wore jealops scarcer.* tell when the • die'. did . slip that Nee had not. been . wished evete into.nighte• • • . • . bourd 'With oar • mates, . who , were • For long Otero was not everorruChdrowned andeut of %loony.... ' wind, altiteeigh, puffs .tore vicieusly at it • . The beach. we :were< •approaching the tails and rattled the ya•ids: A tow; seemed Qnly about - an eighth of '9 rnile , dul) roar:rte. of .brieiikeea, althea:tit not diettint, but it kept ever 'that'far,.trein . • , so vibrant diened-in our ears. The u. Herd as We drove ourselves, it .anfra,eaxao at $ret fro* the nueteoalet: seemed as though we cettld, not force and then' front the -east The shiR!the dintelty.another inch, but, at last -.3. :veered :unitise:U.. under thein, - and eion weed:ere in the breakers and :capsized. • before 'we 'expeeletieed • any vieentSontewhat • relieved.... by the • eel& • bteeste theliplintintanfelt a'hint of 'the water, the Men :scrambled *shore an etrengtlt ofthe, gide which was,' ripe_ best they.could,' hut -CePt... Morris. eel- proaelthig. WO had titne-aplent.yto od thent hack :and made‘tfiem dreg the • reef and:. make an'' Our :preparatiens: flintily high on: the beach, weary • 'es A8 the sfe,itreit ft leeward Shore the5,r,Were... This proved our raivation. we headed a leer peerig-Ititleetlioeteetit ' :worse :than dfoverThig,' perliaP ea7.41m-ledie--whitelt,--soorrr'brgairrto' to'al aboUt teerrOr. 4,1 *: Hi. mod w4bcji 'Ottei.• ',first , • tdgns of the 'Worm Nye:were plenging about "wild:y in a /Monster 'sea- attempa to bield into the wind had been abandotied arid we merely tried keep twamPleg in the heavy had we: net .peeettee*"1 that toat. • WeteliT7ii<its 'what. We ',needed first and 'moat, and we all went in searcb. of it; at: the same dine trying to /atilt 'what manner of ielioid ,we were ' on. Not .far from titte beacW "WO? found a, clear -spring arid .tlitt 'captain and Seam.' In a" Redden vicious Vat of wind .forced the men : to e drink: sparingly, the Jiha, • the only. .canvas set,. were fearing that if they gttlPed. 'the:liquid ..blewiteatrity--and-Weetteudded .helpless-ethey-might-di* ",•• heifer° 7the,./4011111 • • The Punipe were! . The eaPtain. had Managed to keep mennlisee•entoaeaei:elort poseible. was' eenie eart... ridges dry;.and. Mean., Of 'Made -teepreeerire-theeSallyeLbut-sheeteeepo7der-eve-extraetedefrota. orkretit :iteit*d like .a arid .tcelt water yery them ,tted, two hard [stories, • we got a . filet. . 7 ; . : going:. Some:of usstayed on the •the deities Of all.the Men, -Hears slio. weieeteseed and •hattered dry the • hy, the Met* fiyireer like great while ethers 'went inland 41 short • iiiinded.bdird Were. the , wind, With, terice te forage, They won returned ••• not a stitch Or czeitves holding -to. our with fruits of all !kinds and reported , .titrained.thebers. It see:reed that emit that • they had ee.eri inatty birds whieli punier*: wave. minuted highoe ,and 'looked 'like • game' few], but were un-: higher -orver our etern and as:though ahle to kill ,titeer, what Pistols they the Skip. visit he ripped asunder 'from carried Wine ;seethed. This brought the Offer strain on planki and cables. heeile• to us with soineWhat of a shock • Yet when • a; &ill., vallealthY'lightl* the 'thought that we might need. pow.. • ganiterapreadaheat'uS.-it meat have der and 'for;a sterner -:Purpoee he& the dit7A, „althoogli Ito due ceitild than the. ehorsting. of , • 'fowl:. We we see --we Were rant Might. IiVo for days on 'fruit, but a • , . . With the exeitentent of it all I did hedalezeit menetiresci. and almolt nerve: not .fee 4 Orel]; but the captain, seeing ; ems :wrecks, couel not hold out against lieW haggard looked, 'ordered' me to an attitek by saVages Withoui" the nold gelid/low Aire spell'of.reet, fee....hesaid ,firearms. ' The captain alone had they* tuil•ged eleePrtishedOst• 13 at the. time' that: a• W.hore armY Was charging deivn but: as neaatly.as •we could .learn later:there 7"ores Only nine of 4hern: They carried quept spear's With Mope -heads Und••••Waved 144a4- likattWro*Yed7itlt:1110:74,:.r.Mie -With Ufe for the -Prlyai, The Men were ro4". iPg. from side to, sido at the eeret". el - moat dreppieg from,exhauet ion. 'The, :eephain in tho goro: threw water on us frOni •ti Me to time, but the otiMUla- tieli did net last long. Foot by foot the SnYageS .overhauled eie, Yet they Were., not ' eleee IMOUgh for go to. 'goo our WeetPena..<, .' • ' • • ' " One- of tho -Melte Who was reefing toped•0Ver bachwara and his, 'ear eweeg,e,uselese in: the eoWleek't We htinsiled hint infte: the:4*i' And Otlat.,` Morris leek hia Plaee at the Weep- • ,The barque; Wao at e great, die, time* and our pargeges Were 'pining zpjdy so that We.:Wbre by no nlecAnq. Oarfe. When we -thought -•ethey..vverii. dose, OPOUght. the captain ordered tiepontop rowing: Thu tiaLive hewled Withde-. they .'evidentlye'helieyed„,we Were Spent"' 'Bracing his:. feet•'Wide . , . , . apart ' to ateedk "bireself;;.the tOolt cairefel Olin at theeleatling, boat. Bang. went Ws rifle, and whlack body leaped high :high in 'the id.r.,..Plurigigg;,igto .the wet*. •• =. • • But the enemy were not • stioconr-, aged. Onward they • glided, efnd the delay while the captain : fired gave them an opparbunity further' to cut- down our, leo; They were gaining steadily en ,us arid at, an alarming rate. :We could see that the barque °was hove to, end, gue:sied -that she had Struck sheet,- water. Boats were being, :lowered,::and although they ,wereteing •rowed to, our rescue this meant More time for the mirsuie, Wo had So little anunnnition we did not dare waste it, and we played a Waiting' game. Soon arrows beeah to flyit us, but they fell short. '• stop' that"' said Capt. Mor- ris, aid he used his rifle; again; kill- 'ing another mine .. • • ' • After that it was scramble . at the min,. then 'step for 'an instant to empty our revolvers and the captain's rifle.: After the third volley one Of the eerie oes rolled herivtly tootle side:and:sank. The -natives thrashed about In the long knives wth cr�eked dPsn't.PrOtiut' ,41..)311/ OPPliedlorther4".1.1kad'eta Who. .sheirld have been murdered with their Orn W.ea1/04 • ' The first ;•uatwe, titre* 'himself sePton CARL: Morris his throat cut sethat ;his had rolled•free . hrli body and .the second was. drop - pod by a backhand stroke of a knife by -Sam Welke whichleft seven of the ' savages to fent' ef•weend Thompson, who was e Prisoner'. • I had neve; wielded' 4,knifeagainat .9 huritae foe, but this was no time for 'qualens, and when 4 tit black fellow ,Mede at ree'With e kreese, 'I tried to perry and .Slash at• him, It: Would have gone bactwith•me but for the big Seeman, Bill Terry; Who grappled with the f,ellew. Over eand over an the ground they relied, while ;I .wetthed 'My 'chance. For an. instant Silt was undermost and ; upon" the back of the native, digging ' and koskirg with knifee Even thenitgave.me a feeling of naosere but :I *rang to my 'feet .to:itrie.my knife another savage Who. was charging ine..• • There was a :ringing of bladee strik- ing together; .the thud of"'rellingleed- ies and of revolver butts on bare heads Land the :shrieks eof' the "wounded,' 'It, for the usavase_ting.short, - - _ was water, but their comrades did net stop -.-eoundeeLasethou h t armies. were ee.1"ega.ted ;in -the 'nialeghtere, The searing "wee, not alt done on our aide, either, for Bill Terry was killed outright and every one of our men •suMained some lejury. • •But the, Odds were heamutng niore equ l• and We d' more to fight for . ethe sterre at'es blowhig• itself out. end dry Cartridgee and ,had managed to ...that we'ehould all „need Strength for heep.his, rifle -fit for '1100.• 'So We -laid • theoseirk stili store for us. At the fintatones near the fire and, removing . same •time he sent lour of the men theleaden fro& our cartridges, bolo* for a' little 'efleaP: • spread the powder to. dry. The Metal Por long time, could not:bring shells And ..the bulleta we retail* so inyeell to so mueh elope eley oyes, that We might remake. the cartridges. • for .seeitied that Should we fer one While we *ere busy tWO.-Of the men • • single moritent relax, our vigileece to went into the forest to; look; for MVO, vessel. mus go go' &We. At last; from -habitation. • elilissiionaries were ••• sheer' physiical exhaustion tny eyelids- scattered pretty tit:WO throughout : 'drooped; and. I was sinking into Obit-, the South Pacific, dlid wehopedthat -•-•vimi 'when, With h crash.waileh•htle:ed .sotad might have found a way to this me from my: hanunocki the ship:came 'island.: The pOW,der dried qiiickly and t� • a dead Step end careened far to We busied ofirselyes reconstructing the starboard. ' Timbers groaned. and cartridges. put foitupo seezited t� creaked. Above I hoard seurrering lieve changed fdr the better, when , feet/ mid cries of 'men. and the thud of euddertly we were 'startled'• to Our, feet, sea niountairis 'pounding estraight by e horrid cry from '.. the direction of • down upon our 'deem, . the woods. • • . e sprang to the coinpitiliontvity and. The captain sprang first into the climbed to the deelcf Most of the life-. thick jong:e, whieh tore our- hands the ancl legs.. The. diteetion :from 'which .boats wore in splinthre but Wretched Plight of the Crew made the the Cry had cern° led: us straight' into , • two ,un-haeined 'dinghies all that was •the sinking aim and We continued' in : . re • than had the natives, and they: began to iir,ealtene; On° fled, then' another. and with a rush the soiviiiorieLdis:ap= iiegred into. the foreit; As he ran, one of the natives tried to Stab .Thompson; ewhoewasehoundeltetteCaPteMOrris-sate the set and hurled ,a knife, • which: 'struek the savage in the Side,. and he tlec.2 himugg• • Thompson and a niannamed Fielder were ' so," bedly Wounded that they coeld net walk, go we made a sort of hammock OW of. boughs and carried there to, the beach, 'where we buried Terry and the Min We had foiled ly- .ing deltd•op the trail. 4 • ly4. knew that even with firearm's we would he unable to repulse an ,at: tack:by the havagee in. force,' do as Soon as we had given our dead Mates decent: burial we gathered fruit And filled' the water puncheons . prepa.r- atory to •taking to: the dinghy..' The' see was calm and the moon shone • brightly, and, we thought the Water Was the safest place fOr us. The cap- tain had -been unable* to Use his rifle in the hand-to=hand fight in the junge, so we had his dry cartridges and the amid we made with the powder we' had dried. . 4 All night long We laer,en or off, the handle and two of the men were on Watch while the Others slept: In the m nli lit ."pufr of White Tri- ono. -741ift the boat° front the barque. A second later We heard the report,' and :simultane- ously a savage flung his abris in the air and • seek' to the bottom of his , 'The 1 thi k w 11 'ent i;rith n n ea w crazy relief. The dinghy drifted about in bot the had ve Success with :some •varieties fiit, , fly CLEMENTINE pADDLEPOBD,,, • In the da rs of carpets floors aheilt the rightproporton. Ore -e -OO mOtter,7-you couldn't so,.ther9, • I spotsandstains May require elfeeiel Soft Weoel'•Was keit AS geed OP any.$"41'14ng NY --4 stronger 8**41' „ flf"r.:1Cittd'• Ptlot chPaPOr. we rather 'Where this to_ lie; "washing with alcohol favored it. But .,we have liv1 to, or bon4ho•win..40.:the, work, . If Pettit AVEMS.oui ijigh*, With rOgfrul. 6110.Wihg spots refiose to cerne ,eff with torpen- leSn ef 'rug afiad More squarefeet of tie° try 407 grease with sandpaper. .floor.„ • : ,, • ' • 1:Don't inekethe mistake Of scrubbing Tho floor inust ie "bone dry" If of, ':honeolteeping. • y4tt "opet YOtt want tek;get the ,splinters, out, • SettwOod floors are ego Of the heek4 I °*.tvat'.'h' floor ha drLed orernight 4.004_1'careeity .moftiirtgied on-thu. rough Soft, porous rri:livef.ti6.neectrot coat ot paint.t a an excess of 01 rmirIg coat :purtfutooei:it: e...raei;.e.,!' Hat eg.9.,,..N.77,1,t,0,..._44. bin•irpropoptio4 , pease ...teepee eo..veite, eeeor,e_eyood the wood. Y.04, WIA leo sererised .how (loor when it is SoCUsy to tarn It luto m.eh oil cnn lap 9C44;0;41:4c't7r.017:SE..1t,hul36.''''.1:0n.tt' fl pelished Walnut. • y00,7;7;that tho niop alipi over as 4 of , tittle to. dry--fortir.-eight bourn, dtnota.r7,44cflYrftilk. iTy:t.,,..,f,er.:.ar,eettd; five .i0In.d1.41'11141,.:1'he,-,flPaillii,6117,11.0,41intgh•'ap:sec- titty, ."• " ". I • .. . • - PainVia hest 'oe;orini f'or,old• .4ing. a gaGa tit'ar fan 'ti'leacaaka and .fleord that heir° n,o natural bea :y7tr'9the Pltitxy 6i9nind4fitfeeftlitt. reiirenttt 'but paint alone leret,onettigh,.. A steal' Aesoel. . • • 'plane Alla an ente0 cloth corne before ' .tho'Paint brush GO.over the edrfdee •: ntaree cOATS, or Itaxter. • Untit it •itr smooth and even, not a Now Cepag the paint•prorier, Which spl titer left It'e tedious Jeleetiat :is •applied ',ae•iiieding tn. the directions uteeme 'Of 'the finished beek'itt 'de- on the can. You *El have befter leek Re dent upon , how thoroughly the if you Pet it on rapidly, taking only. screpitig la done.• '' • one or Ova' beards' ata. • eu• : • For, painting'. use...a fame'. large co, t:' eo;.setfh:oa,ie;oyitlst,gaor.t'aet Ott le,t.:uttisilht4oltibrimZ,tiat'hltbrIttlih9oneb•-git' waBlitrusn, ththe:nilerteraoles.. hoards ime by one, finishing, each es, This' advice applies especially.. the Yog.ge; Nails and taciee mai. be re- firat -cOate*Irieli must bo WelL'itiekkod moved or else. driven below the suiface itif,0 the soc-faixt. • . • • of the' Wood. SidinterY sPet<s. and ' Vox' a ,good finish use three coats Of .Isnots •emoothen hoet• wtth''a cant, • It- .poor.‘ennemy !tee Oslo but knife. . Each eplileter noa wave taaat„ two .90.kIn three .would make ata4itig, be cot back to the :Solid WoOd "it .y_on jab. ., the . twee -of eieee. poets there is but 'erre rule to. folleiie-bitY, the.. best In the Market.. • After, the painting ...a.•ceat of :Vertrieb will give the .,finish, treater ,beauty and better' it scarcely !shows. " • . wearing .qOatit The floorteeld. Before you ' begin. painting give the 'stand. forty-eight hours before our -rugs eire-1 . • „ • • •iiatereitedearalitonia:HOCOpait.: tefaird. 'T-Whert filittidened Yeti 'din' , , parts water 4‘..,ittiii_tigy -treat it .aa' you do a hardwood Otte;'' ' Growing Annuals From Se4 . . miss; A:nria'MOyle.' for :the. Ontario ••• •• • ,iforticultural 'Aeseciatioieeee expect to use the.dry mop. This ,will give an uneven surface but when it is rubbed down w0 the email' cloth, and the paint and varnish are added, • 1 114014 " . 4. There •is a Peculiar fiselnitioe 'in' groWing.'oer own iiiinuela •from :seed. the._eieetendeeve lay Pentinere_in the orsavagesvia red, and after the,effects of a heavy valley -frOnt...ilatetworeseue_boats_hrafiedefok: the beach. Some of mei ',Were laughing and ;Berne were Crying, but thesailors from the barque clandiered into the dinghy enellhelped us 'trite the larger honteL . • e , . • ,;. • It was the barge Triton 'Which had • 00 g wo ,saw the natives once or twice at the edge of the woodie' but they did, not attempt,' to molest us.. Back of the first line of hilla a 'fire tit the sky and we were In a quandary as to. whether it was a signet to na- tives on other parts of the island. Our plight was not an , envisilite On*, In the lerer,watehes. I, worried over IC for it seeMed there would be no 'nay to land and we • could not 'remain hi the boat indefinitely .without more water and foed. Life seemed to hold. .itittle hope, and I began to feel that the beat way after• all would be t6 attack tho ages and die fighting, , -actua determined' to propose this to tho captain and the men When it Should •"come . Morning, and the thought so pacified me that .1 fell into • • • tl ie y f s u tr of I necessary. Many of • the . men had been ,:eriiried .:eovothelird,, and • two; IttlOwIton arid Gunther, vecte Wish- . washing haek ;sett forth the: gcup, .pers„ Steno dead. " • • , •,• 'What We. had* itruelt we'e'nettattee of conjecture. te U8.40t to add to the darkness,the wind drove; e. stinging e•rairi. in Our fetes itith such ferce that vie Could hardly SOO to leen& the . •-"r1a4"''e dinghies: • This, work Coneumed Afp- ' pene futOer'.-of teColide, •elthotigh to seetned hours 'There had been time tO„providion the dinghteer arid ell -We 'had With. ,L18 were feW •• puncheons of seater arid. enough 4hise etiitkferabent tete eminitseThete. Wits" nothineftir US to do to run 'before and teitline- our ...strength- ea: • • 'the efforftfof believe.? 'Mel preventfeg Am- tho dinghy •capsizing. , • We Very shortly lost sight Of the , ther tont ..,,Andt4,:no*Jentined„tivOtat....beetiaie,4, . ita•oceUpenta,' althOUgh: I. have.' ho clOubt ;they drowned .. • . cannot-toillaiw-long4e Wore t- ed about, but I. know , that when the atertn ;had, tinnily Wm-I.:itself out and tee was' rerinieg high,- but marc entoothly, 4V0 were na'tnighty thirAy. •',And 'so 'hungry that-the-hisettits,,,did not satisfy -"tut.-!--;Patells,or clouds. Oirrieeta!OY; -revealing the blUe.sity„ ,and althongh the wind puffy We did.nOt feat it. !rho sun came out and" . •ilitarined tee, but best at all, Way to o ,per p a ei er e a,, mile, When the leader ,stuitilr'ed over "'body of ,otte Mir comrades, Ile 'was deed, tytth doyen bong jagged „ rescued un and she left us at Bombay, from which. We shipped to Boston., 1 with 'others., Makes One inXieue.te'find :the reason for, the lattetri it is .• a ease ,of"lire eindTleaert," with .. the eethiemistic gardener.: - Before my. herder' Was. 'ready for the .peeennia.s I, used it. for anneals. Asters, • 'enapdtagon; and", ten,Week stocks were the ones' selected and gown . . • .. 'Florists tell na, t,he, annitals', ishould: be trenehlantiel.ais Soon 'as' the 'first itrue . :leaks appear, Met., . the. fleet. •tive after .the seed leaves. ,I. found theni too. 'emelt . tied delicate . for ' an amateur to handle without Consider- able less, se waited. for .the next two ;sieve% thert;set to Work. I:mide the Wee with. a :narrow trowel; pinched -off .the twe seed .leitee,s, and set the plant in •tho • hale.. tee the 'remaining' leaves were ..alinost touching the ground, ' half filled.the hole With earth, gently press- ing it down argued the roote•and.stem,' then filled' tho 'Vele With Water,: plant- ed MX: er, eightnioie, then tilledliipthe first one. .: When elk: Werl, in a littte nitrate •of 'eoda was sprinkled around eic.h plant and worked in.: They wiei protected 7 from • hot,' sOn, Ivied; and heavy rate; and ere soon ..quit,e nt hetne and grow rapidly. .'CuttiVated regirlarly,, and as soon as bude ap- peared another •appligetiori of .nitrate ef, soda Worked in, me ,eleezenei'of: strong, healthy. plants that were f'ult bloom 'when. the snow eehte. AnOthee, Year I dechled"tp'ePeeialize" instocks, sending to England, the, seed:e pear beds •were made for. the four .separate Colors, White, pink, rano; and lavender, and the. same tnethatie eee, . _ _ „ • . until the end Of May or the beginning of Juno,. in otbsr, words until settled _warm weather. Protect,ion to Coginitea: wintered in the:cellar depends upon 44Itthheesy•wePrir,ineadne.gh eIiiethnet8hhe7euadafnsd.atoosirushpalplirt:eidthin_firOn nal*, • werrn sheltered place in or near the apiary.___The_Colonieseshould-beexam. hied weekly,'or fortnightly if the wea- ther le cool. Ail this and other valu- ianblethittbrletainn,4 whichinrprincaatni°hon ahreadgifvreeen pplication . to the Publications on a . Branch, Dept. of Aviculture Ottawa. • SAVORY DISHES - • • FOR SUPPER . sitico eggs. prepared time Are pleas- Ingt "gattgor tins er Pails ,and ,platie in each one, tensPeeefel of oeft'broad-erUmbn and eine tableolloen- fat of milk...Break an egg into eaelf 1*n,, season With Salt, Add. otie tablee spoonful of milk, tosnialltump of but-, 7. ter, sprinkle. tope with •a few breed-. orttmhe and greeted cbeeee,:' add ..duBt with paprika. Mitt a. go:41m brown, then run !a sharp knife ereund the edges' of the part's' , rem,ove eggs to a hot plate and servo mace. Egg* in :nests make a very attrge," tivo 4lok. Force het .hoilecrpotettteo • through .a. potato -ricer; theta shetk14 ...ha three cupfuls. Add three and one-. half tableeioenfule : of butter, One • • . . teaspetiefo;i: or salt and. one-ltalr ' efiil'e'oPeeseelded--rei:le4e4,eat' until .arearaY, then add two cenne.d "Pimee- toes (owip04). and "boat toughly 'blentiedi ,fteheat and arrange ono serving dish -that can endure•oVen beet. Make 'nests in. potetO, mixtere . • and i.nte. •each eltp .an egg,:• Put in e- moderate °Vett.; and cook unfit.' the eggs pre pet. This 'Mime' potato Mixture:is a very delicioue. aroomPanie :Mont to roast beef, ' • Codfish heeli tomes from; the *sea-. ftwePt lown.of.Olorirester, Where there Is more than Ordinary interest in this useful .fish. To prepare, mix the cite-. tents of one hex of flaked codfish with , an equal qirantity of finely chopped P°tat* and an finely chop- pwi. Add ono egg (Well beaten), and tablespoonful Of melted butter,: Forne iota ft.:ter:go cake and brown, -pe both sides' in a •fryieg-pan. Servo garnishedwith'parMey or we:totems* • For Frilled :Oysters, arrange fiTo slices of Mealy browned toast (butter- ed) on a cleeP Platter, : Turn one pint .of oYstere arid:their liquor into a 'voter ;het frying -pan. Season with one -halt tetrepoOnful Of salt aria pineh'. .. cayenne pepper. When the edges of the tarstere: frill, stir' in one ' -spoonful. otitutter. .Pour iminediately over: the toeet, andsprinkle With One- half •eueifu:1 of Chopped coital'', Fish Chowder Can be made, With ee, weepoun eneregeo,...-any-eon ik Cat into? ono -inch squates.., Kea; terra en equal quantity of. potateee Cut into. hieeP•ineh squares. Pry a .scant que,rtetepoand, of:sa_Ael1415;' clieedi'NYith mediazia,eized, onion, • thinly •slieed, • until .both 'are. *dee; but not bietwee Place the aboye..,ingredients' alterne'' ateiayerain a soup kettle,add: water to cover •geretretisly.: „Salt and . pepper ,to taste end cook 'gently for . one-ltalf hour after it begins ,to • . boil. ; Scald one pint of: milkeendethiekenet • • , Care of"ruit in Transit. ..By . , •and deec,riptletie ,Mr. te Wheeler,' Dominion •Pruit Transportation Specialist,.• * Fruit 'Branch: pamphlet eritttled "Loading and 'Climax Basket," 'pirislialied by the Dept. of Agriculture and ' avaitable free on,application to the Publications 'Branch, "Ottawa, •points out how bn- propor loading of ears is .done ,and hew it Might, be -cerrectly. perforthed- andinech -waste saved...' He says that the basket itself le a geed Wier of tender fruit; but a Poor 'loader 'and. carrier and: proceeds' to point. out grave faulta in .loading. Proper veit- :tilittion and. drispeetioe..convenierices. ,must be considered. Trouble and waste are "often eansed by trying to squeeze in Piet one More basket' in each„row, With twetahlesPoireffilsof !hint bleed- .1 ed with a.little cola milk. "-When thick' , . . and smooth- add to the fish mixture Cover the top' evieh 'spliteand.buttered fehld crackers and.serve. The potti, toes -Will be More. tender if Parboiled • for ten minuteettehre combining with the , flab:. • Te.,iarir..this; a pipit of mita*. May take the place Of, a pint of water. inaProvingd:he: dish for many I:4ga Southe. re Style effoid:e. niee witY of l'ifteeVer Chicken :gravy,. Cook one donate eggs Until hard, te- mo-e ,sholls, then add to one pint .t chicken gravy. Serve very, Rot with corn . bread or gems. ' Bread Omelet is inedo thub•:•. crunible :enough. stale breed to mike One enpful of ,crumbs . and &oak thou one-Itilf. hour In ene-lidle. cepfol of • then beat atitil- sinooth and id 1 one-half teaepoonfUt Of ealle and SI, beaten' eggs. : Butter :a -ell a . shall'ow oven -proof , dish,. Pour in the Mixture '. and bake .itheut ten inineteer, Servo at once in the .elitih in, which ' it • is: ;Aceagtisitairio,in*IxIosente4divaegifit.:(1wifiiifiatchultneuve.i:srl_e;c1wqushiaizecrhobaaaisie.- .,:i(Pk:ars it fans cluk:1°Y. ErdilittkiZld .When only one -size brisket'. is ueed. Crosswise leading' is not the' . cried but the Pilietice- of filling the doorway 'catures end to end Slack and centre sPeee: is 'very necessary to ,de- velOp' 'the required air 'circulation, whtchat beit,he insufficient. The im- • ,, followed when traitsplanting thee P°rtant•fact says Mr. Wh'mler, that there ntustbe air cireulation to carry tho heat to the ice -enc..; 'the ice Must s• . Walks Over So Man,. melt te‘• benefit the 'load, 'chilled air 'don't like, him -he's alwaYe' wane'. • &Wing from:the iced Mule under the inti•Ov.or iieeideP • . •: A CHIC NEW STI came. ' , • .*The. two-piece mode -the elevate of • the season If your Wish is for a . ' Beet; the aping, sports mot that reflects tenniatakablY - Spring is the most iieportent and the.Mode, lind it in the inedel critical. period of the bee year . The ictur d I r . Th blo i in the peerittiger-tip.length, with co.- dui mg this period .111 to get wilarge e . e e junpei use s princond object of all 'Manipulation • , f . • . • 6 lar fastening to' one side under the number (if bees. reared in each colony chin or tureed heck to form rovers. Aland, iater on, to rnevent thertendeney . . . • 71,1 faese.fleor arid filtering throilgh what- I "Who, is he flick?" ever ePece is provided when loading -I . Keeper ot the cemetery? The purpose of the false' floor is . - • :regarded if eceareed by a load Withoutl Do eel, lOt•March bY without get- breathing•gPnee. • ' • , I tinge some nice chicken -coops made., • cuts iw his, breast and abdomen. An ' a seund siee.P. I was ,awakened hi shg t fuliteto, 18 .0.1troducod; veer" the to sWerei. :For :.a Maxiellyni precluc- s.; Under the side . heeding el' "Two The rtien and hoye Wid- bo too inisy, . . .gripped in lils. lifeless „Olives end :•-• e `"Ship to' starberuel: I:lea-yin' feei-ard: huttea :tr,n,Intlede .. ,IlO -,- hh1t, 5Onling Apiarist (Mr. a .4, Gooderhaini• B, • sit.uation facing shiepere ia that' thee; ". "' • . --:---,-..e..--.....-- . eatinee roe, toht the story Of . a Strue- oe.0 : . . ' , , e. ' :' • 4 from the sides or the triniming-hands., S.A.;) ' io bis loieetiti on ..,,Bees and flimax basket ie subject to dame& by (-7 Remove • greaso spots • from wall.: the body' of a naked ii.ndt etien,:itale in .which oile of the inert -Ives pointing' l'h°'ekirt, is joined tea bodice, top 'and ;during .the honey flow, an ebundaitre vide a ri y th i it g a riptedch i 44; su f fie ient ' , carbonate.: Iterneve t•he parbothito .... bed in tIte -side, . . r•aed there, sure eneugh, was a baripiel 4 'gistingt14he(i bY tWO inverted Plaits ' ef bees betWeeh the 'agee of two and ventilation threegh• the load arid is ' A ilot, ee hoUrk a',nd repeat apiAietithnti There were :Signs the. Ate :otheT heading -straight 'kir -t-i'le is rid. She • . g i' t s x ueeks. „.1f t e iiee Wei( riell plie_ 1 a e t e ii at on 1 y 1 i if neeseary, . ' <,,,e :either -side of the -front. Tbo din ta i 1 - < ' II' e ' • . , ' • e, ii it - stib ' d 0 • • ; ;feet; e M r I , it,. - , - .- • : rirrow had pierc,ed his heart.- Almite, broad daylight by e cry: • bu gtithei , d -oil ban& are Om of holloy, eies :tee: neereoen. Fal;s" our autleirity.Mittei that PThe: end- ; • gle,' arid ton yards farther. on we found All °Yee -strained. in the :direetieri ' ties at. :the eouti'e ''t the Plakti 'back, how to 1(eep Them," ehere iheuld be', shifting if loaded loode enough pro- , papeir ; P1' in crushed magnesium, man', Tliompsen had given the sav- was far` ofr and vire scarcely. dared Pictures the l'af3:13' finished eesttlheT't Pared for winter they are heat eft sufficient rerAgeration 'if loaded conj. • akos., desperate fight et this point,hreath for fear she. -Weald_ puttehout and No, 1243 'sizesetebellif.arifi undiatetebeet...for-aithiler but stores- -Intet-enmigh 'to' stand ordinarY ftuit a paylorfia.at.:7*--- i Arlen had continued in the direction. we 01,pt. Morris disehereed his rifle as' Size 18 Years (36 husfl requires 4% have become' u-ealeened and there is Details are give?) in the pamphlet- tee yeae teineipg• is,. eerie • d ' f ar f , atia the trait showed that Severed atid sell away, leavieg us in ottr 'faM. Years 04, :30 'god 38 inches bust' <Mb') • have run short or if by death colonies . . ., . Ing in trein and .yard mevement. 0, 1 , ' ' .. , .. tot onleipay 4- en the crop produced 'Were ,,ettaveleing, ::7.Sitiirrd . by ,-,the 4 -.ottani 40 the barque Atilt I: doubt.'.?ar s 0 . < ointh, 'Or - 78 )'-.41-1 •i. O -01- -derive .efr them being...robbed net, e -etenty' of 011171t , s r itenanded to vele ,but it pays.:jest as_ big or bigger, :thought that Thompson Wea:riliVe,•.-wevhother we wore /tear enough to her i ineh material- The 'hoe:lice teP a:one sitert 'euperticial., 'eeamineticee. eheeht. -,:thipper and: handler:in tratiaportatton. tho. ..001,04 1.4:„It , ri,. Iii, -t tree workg too s eesegee,..eeeee Ile ifait' ,,, , ,„ , l. 7p. ,,, t.' ,. '101% 'JIMliot to 1 S..:11641,1:: 17titir at any. i'emitthw. 1.7.1.-3lti13•fict`t°43-81tighttillftli'.1*"e" intWe' on'''i*. Wili.n de' C n i'' '' or 1 vu /1.4'4' c°P)Parls°t's ' 11 777 lals't , leird one 308 77 btust rest the itext, Wo- had Me notien ef,holie sfielig x elite,- she rein t 177 7(1 fewerd-t c end' we. or with ribbon' '.77 I7% ever ibo Omni-. taip.ing, s terve, iney' be. le Item: fruit) 74.'",g,." :10..tlfr.6711',0.1' 4 9111:001' IWO ','C re: 0,./inTiiitz. ' • - ..„;,„,....,......_,,,, - . -• ,force of savages Wt Wete tit:encounter; 'began to 'rner:inher'elite-Ctioto• ri-. :ohs ; dets /.8 : Praee 20. eenth. ' . ` eTiieS that have. more., than they need ,• tapeit.from St, Catharines. to lignite,' end given, proVidintit thitaitliitteSs 'is - ...OPParentto ,eheete; thateiteieeleficieet , If thero are not ,enotigh bees to. covee egA Se..id. pottitoes spreed on ,the bare :II we knew wits that one of cue wetter work, tnit loy the; Prospeet'. rigi4 F10,41110t1' flgok, illustrating the' , ehe ItiadO Fo:id:3" tho deor intbe light'three,or fent. Weeks. friends wets in trouble and (hat we of matte helped ue. had.* teken IneWeat most Preetical styles. will ..-sysit)r4hict:pprt)yayi.,kplicea:41141.0.4(e,o,,,beffircrii4anting,,.tinit.,,,groyrstrott.,,a1,1101. , frein fOiti around a 'point'V'l-)r Which argue, strong' V for the letter.r k toittire. 'If we totild tipt wteat Mitt darted* 'flatly°. star, tato° *itit maker, Puce t. 0, ,00k 10 cents, the tete eembe the tediety should- be uneteetridee.„_,,hgeter.. reonimends____Ioadtegewelfee in6.ense ..frometheesavageeeteeit euldeateleartt-lerritedesavageM:41ehledmiVerlittedeart: ' one,. The' Work is best front the end tc,wards tite cloor4 and eieele . have :him- dead, and we etereedeter," other and anOther. We litertAtite.oers., How 10 itntit-13-ATT R N 8. ti6no tewards\-eVenlite... daydhat the,:loed hithUlit'stiug':Oroiseivise, t • mined that shouldour tittaek fail We arid 'pulled tor nIl .7e 'were w•orth fot• 'Write your name and'aildt.oss p:ain.. when the bees ale flying free e: ehould.but nOt OVe 1g/it, It , (11 nal 101 _1,006e eve , •••weutd ,end,eitr.C.Wn.. lives- 'tether"' thart , thehatiplet but the' hardethiP'S":84.."beeii lete'tgiving 'hitaiher and siZO et, he ehotkeli Pin nine neea ebereeete-eieng 771 the "hist Wall' eoVri'Vli:Ore-iteCes' -i;e-Cie-rk.-tie In the deutal ,enStr tte . ;betaken by Alio savages -and suffer a- Miditrea •Saiirped Oar' Strength and pattoenA yott want, tneloso: 20d: arnination. of the broodl, 110"8k• Antti:lary inotead of either s'itgeeziht 'or lion, Of cnttle. The' loose teeth liaie .lingering,deatle ' 7 ,,ikr,..bkoath..WEts short: elirethed. teir itatups-43t.toini 1.11 :prefer:red; .iv rep0 41177 hat feulid •te .40 --queenlosa 1 iakingittiel4, Ire add* th9t 1,'"ad of '-t; fon -be-en iesyrtiptorti, et : Allot:tier eighth Of along'the 'lead „en rho .eheirty, but; in the . first it 017017 7, 7...for.. eitch.„.ratitherl ir 1 1 to ..C41717.11 ..0,1,11 6,14 deding J.queen (.41717 7? heekots thaY Euo braeed. With;edaeltiee ,sea in -.ono 0 1170 inatenoe' s; obscure teed vae.were .following andquatter, of e,. mile they had -.cut .it :,addreSS :your, order to Pettete . Dept:, elitellti be unitedAo one .contaiiiing il, lightet material than is requii-ed for a this tharacteitatte hag l'wtt Itaed by We. heard: the enemy crashing through ,dewrt ond, We. sew; thet we .could riot i the: brush ahead of' tie, They:must have Ian. against t M. shonhl be kept itt their wieterlior cases . binding tendettCy. - z. i htning, ,• lb" Ilir . ' Wilson Publishing C, 73 . West, Me- laidit St.; Teronto., Pattern*. Sent ',y heard os abou_t the seme instarit, for rote he then of barque we return 'mail. . fertile Ate n " ettt -nf. ef'etet.f :Niece since Armen mi.61, -as ow. _AI • Colopie.;.i. wintered out of <loon; solidly birth load the hanches ILA% It. deo° that an aninno boon killed t..