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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1919-01-16, Page 2-_ _. �.�," ' .�. � .1. . , I , an Yr ... ; . 141i.-. " . 0 C cancst I IN t th .M I a 1, , . _ .1 � By C. Courtenay Savage .,01 . . \ •1 PART II.At first she laughed at the idea but The following morning Mrs. Thomp- In a few weeks she had come to think son remained in bed until she had that some day they might build. I finished breakfast. Nettie refused Before the end of another week to allow her near the kitchen. John showed his mother the cherish- ed plans. His enthusiasm crept into "You heard what the doctor said I his mother's heart as it had into Net- i I about resting?" Nettie asked. tie's. "I don't want to rest but somehow I �, , I feel that he is right. I'm getting Then its decided, Mother? 'We I may build up there on the knoll. I old, LJQttle. I think I realized it for' „ -, the 13-.st time this morning. You may build at on e -o fly build That afternoon Nettfe harnessed ! well, my son, build well. one of the horses and took Mrs.' September came swiftlyhile the ` Th t 11 the Lombards !busy work of excavating a d laying BUMT,tofmo - 9.1f = . - UKAR!Alts C lin ` •* IINIATM'� . . L , .. ._ , � AS SHIP EXPLODES. SHEDS . .. .. . - . _' • 't c Eli- oh llCNRAYLN BATTLE& GERMANS '.PRIED TO ROOF THE � ; ` OCEA11 F U-BOAT TILL AID COMES. FOR'T'Y- WAYS TO SAVE ROOD -circulate freely' on all rides; then 5ubt�itrine ttuiti3 on Approach pf Rrlt- � Hid Submarines in Concrete Sheds, ••"o • . - `'l beets ar�n. s . turnips, salsify, i'el- ` ' __.. . Here are forty ways 1n w�hicTl 'p p ' ish and American Destroyers, Who But Had to Abandon Them lie- ! er , celer-ac, cabbage, onions and • housewives may save food':-- �' Ii`escc,e the Wounded. cause ,pf British Bombardment. EIiminate the fourth meal. � I apples may safely be Stored i them. - ! ' Practice the The common vegetables with few a -9► • gospel of the_ r:ean � ° - - • The Germans built ." great "train! plate. �, exceptions are best stored in a tem The ldss of ilii British decoy, ship sheds" in' the water to shelter their ! Add to this gospel the gospel of - •Perature ranging from 35 to 4.5 de Dunraven in a desperate battle with . submarines at I;i uges, Belgium, from !' the watched garbage pail. greed Fahrenheit, but the roots . will Germain sutulnarine, the ` story •of bombs. dropped from the air. 1 No 'matter, how saving. you have be -safe bettivectl .32 and 50 uegr�es. which }las pow-, peen Inade public by t b The sheds have -concrete r.00fs 11 "been you roust -be more vigilant. The air should 'be moist anti. should the British Acinaii•alty; constitutes olio fcet thick, aria ar,A of massive pro- By ,careful buying. - . circulate freely. A pan of water set of the mast ciiirirrg :1ud heroic epi - portions. From early ill 1917 until 1 -Look over the.food in your pan-' i, the eel'.ar is a great help ip keep- codes of the ant,isubnuuine war. With ` �,: om son o ca on __ the Huns were forced to 'abandon tryand icebox before you ` in -g vegetables from freezing, in E their ressel Rblaz'e,.the boxes few ' P hours Bruges altogether,•4'040. w orl.rnen Ing. cold 'spa Onions should be stor y go market -1 the foundation for the new home - - _-- --- .Plan to use foods oir rid be= P• Bite. and shells exploding e� y They stayed more than two hours, forward. In the swam land, Mrs. Lumbard showing Johns moth- t Pminutes, till a' g g t, the soft maples were turning red; in A PARAL)ISE-PQR-B1RU5 were employed In burld'ing the, great fore buying more. in a dry place with the temperature P fter- un crew stuck- to ! er the house with all its modern . --- I sheds for the underseas boats. I 2 --Do not buy more fruits, vege- I Just above the �fresziing 1point. Do their „gun txlltil the r iAgazine c'xp. . ui merit. When they started home, ;the orchards _the fruit was 'fast ripen - eq P Palestine Abounds in Features of I ' 110c , stone them before cold - tada�ther, d and blew them' an,T their' gulp %Tito 11 1n fora plenteous harvest. Nettie Hundreds of concrete pillars, each canj use within folds than Yo?i set; in,.-�'�t�tues are best stored •nl e Mrs. hompson s . eyes were brighter,,- g k ! `� _b __- ut away ;the air. Mean« hile the battle with as if what she had seen had given her: was planning to 'go back soon to the i Scientific and' Religious Interest. I two feet thick and ..5 feet bi,h, sup h a short time. city to settle down to her winter , �- . ported the ,heavy•oof. Eight of the i 3--uY seasonable food's because shallow bins. I3efo�re bel g p tfie submaritlea fiercoly:_w`aged a broader outlook on !toe. „� labors, I Swarms of European birds visit our family d This action took place in August, "That's a very comfortable porch," shelters had been completed and the Y y. needs them' and because, they should be iti ell' acted • by 'spread- �. l In the hush of twilight, she and ' Palestine in winter and orally,- breed their use •means the saving of staples ing them ou't in a dry, , rather spa 1917. The vessel was one of itis dc - was the onl comment she made, I , the Ger- lace for a flew hours :after digg.ng. John walked to the knoll where the there. - the cranes, as in Dente's fine nin�h was been buYlt. when' p <i mans decided t run along home, which can 'be shipped. _ I P soya which .was- `coinmandeci by Capt. think I could take more rest if I had " new house was to stand. The founda- line still ass in winter, trailing ,'� war f 4 -Take home everything - ou "bu . It pays to sort them over with care dorddn Campbell, who had pyevious'- a lace as nice as that. I ' p „ . Ili the very early days of the 3 g Y Y I "•_ at evenin after the supper tion was nea'r;y finished. The ground their ion drawn line acro'sg'the iiy, . Do not leave meat bones or tr:mmin *s before storing, puttin aside for it>�- Y g pp g- Y g 1 wvn the Victaiia �/rd s by heroic was littered with rough boards. At the Germans clearly planned the b dishes were washed, Nettie went to and in the spring the' voice .of the for the b to mediate use�all those that have been �ful work iii 4l.eco Ring sub - one end of the lot stood an. orderly , harbors of Zeebru 'Ire and Ostend as p her. Bones esti }�e used and sic cis. S I . the barn in search of John. She was heap of lumber -the upright posts: is heard in the laud... + • permanent bases and repair stations in soups. Fate can be rendered out. ;cut or bruised or show signs of decay. rnrines to their- destruction: In her ; ' determined to speak to him on this that would soon o into lace. For The Holy Land is appropriately -a P •n ;F sh:tritnminis can_be used for.ehow- Do not wash them. , During tits Win- role of -,in armed British merchant ' h,-' ,m iter even if she had to leave 31Ss g p i for their submarines, Vie, ortgl al d=- a ami to "the stood in silence each, str,c•ngholdu of . ,.the piaeail f tmtly;- _ der. ! ie� bo over'them ri:ira.o�nally�; tench-, l,i ; `' e Duna:;•en .�3^es rf r.<< •f��n home as a cons encs.Y I : boats Liing"built cit Ilobdken works, ► i� .6 (picturing the completed house. i turtle doves are found the -wood pig •. By careful Stora e. ii,g off the.sprauts. h 1 b', • , .„,:;. '” / .,. ill" .:u;:i'3E? ln' theK lanes-�ld:s'tlltii,i"•\ yMr. Thompson, she began her !"Perhaps when it's finished ou'll `eon comes in myriads in winter and near Antwerp. l he first large repair g i �_ narrative with no introduction, I i y b --Sort fruits 'and vegetables, and y the submarines when_ U=boat unened ��„ ask me to come and see it? I feel works appear' to have been situated g ' Have Potted 'Vicat' head I' $ want you to give me, ty dollars. the common pigeon, the true dove of use,. the imperfect ones first„ so that fire upon her'trt 5.000 yards. The llun- i _ as if it were mine as if ever bit of at the Atelier de la Marine at Ostend, "Fifty dollars Y" he said quickly. Y cripture, is still abundant, both wild ' they will not spoil, sand then have to The end of .a bo:led bam or corned ,raven returned the fire with her mer- ' • "Yes. Your mother has to spend wood and stone were part of my." ,but it is probable that the docks at a being.. Queer, isn't it, how you can and tame, throughout the country. Bruges, which are connected with be thrown out. beef, sorted, bone and gristle removed, chant ship gun and° reduced her several hours a day resting and she , really love a house?" As a contrast to these, "every raven Zeebrugge by a ship: canal, were be- ` 6 --Do not al•lcrW vegetables to wilt. •fat and meat chopped fine, may yield speed to enable�.the Hun to overtake 'needs clean, bright surroundings to; "It's a1 love, Nettie" John took} after his kind," the crow tribe of . ! 7 -Keep milk in a cool 1 ce so it mare than could be used advantage- T ' 'f. shall re 1 ing developed. a� An earl ,period of P $ her. To coax him on wireless sjtnals take her mind from herselher hands in his and drew her close several species is in abundance, and R, Y .P will not sour. ousl at a single meal. " 'Heat it, t; i take the money over to Mrs. Lum- �, the war., ! were sent out reagin help Come - ; to him. When you wrote that you •birds of prey, from the great, griffon . , - ' • r, bard and ask her as a favor to go to , were coming here, I prayed that .� 8 -Rem, rfleat •from a cr and 'with little water, in its :own fat, and w g vulture the ea British Bombing Campsi'gu• keep � P P quickly!. Submarine chasing, and shell- gle of Scripture, to p n a cool lace. , I pack solidi in 'ell tumblers or small l . Rockland and . buy three wicker, P P I I Y jelly in?, me. . E - ., chairs, some cushions and a ruglike' You would be dust what you have been the sparrowhawk, are a feature of the Y g , p butter or fat in' a covered jars. There should be a quarter inch ;P �rFtrgr l owing to offensive naval 9 -Kee ! an angel to unlatch tits door that. L1 -Boat Steams Up Closely., those she has. They re for the led to my mother's happiness. The country. operations off the Belgian coast, as- container to prevent absorption of of fat on top to harden and fotxri a I Filially, when the submarine's shells* porch. Then I want you to let one house will be finished at Christmas. In the deep tropical Jordan valley misted by ,aircraft, the two harbors odors ander flavors. seal from the kir• With a tin corer be - Y+ I of the hired men paint tips porch to I b, an falling .close the Dunraven May I come for yqu then? May I we find a sort 'of aviary -of real: tropi- became exceedingly unhealthy shel- 10 -beep tea, coffee and s .ccs in on top, meat thus repared will keep b morrow and 'clean up the front yard, P; P stopped and the usual "panic party" �j r path and all." bring you here? I love Nettie..cal birds, which found there a refuse tern for such comparatively fragile covered tins so they will riot lose several weeks. r you, o abandoned. The Dunraven was then I' love yop beyond all the world." from the last glacial epoch -the love- craft as tubmarines. and after the ; their strength. s Seasoning may ue added as for any; John looked at her with wide, star- �, ,. .• on fire, aft and the subitiarine closed ' . You -you --dearest man! she sob- ly little sunbird, or "Jericho humming bonnhardment of May, 191G, the. { . 11- Beep your bread bot clean and pottea'.meRt.. bleat thus prepared, ed, ' 'ing eyes• 'bed and .buried her head on his =_ "But my mother-" he commended. bird the land -feeding white -breasted large floating docks at Ostend were aired so that bread will not become both fat and lean, is ready to be- used in to a distance of 400 yards, but was ., shoulder. . _-7________ -- tti cut his words short. _-T . - - kin kingfisher- and a s cele 4f •e ariou to%red around t Zeebrugge, and so mouldy. witl'i from two to four- times its bulla partly obscured 'from view by dense Ne a (The End.) _ 1." doctor told us both what rest and _-- . Bfi P s -gr g s o- -- -- thrush. up to Bruges. By careful preparation. - of potatoes or other vegetables- for of smoke.• i9suiin,g from the �' �� ° leasant surroundings' would do for On the coast is found th • eat i Following up this initial victory 12---D6 not burn food. n hashes, or for sandwiches,, etc. Dunraven's stern. ..i . ger and it must be done. If you h E withevery-thing you cook taste "' -- Although h he knew- that the maga• ��, , _._.__-__ THE UN'BOASTING ENGLISH. Indian fishingozsclr_ ani among the -__-great vigor, British airmen: 13 --Make - g _ _ _ _ _ haven't the mons in the house, cant commenced, in January, •1917, an in- , good so that it will - be eaten and re- LIFE IN MESOPOTAMIA zine must explode if he waited, and . .1 % ♦ rocks of Marsaba the monks have ry '__ 1� If you wont give • I have a cheque Another U.8. Writer Pa s Tribute to that a un and a n's crew la con - me the 'money, I--I,think I'll have to Y half tamed the orange -winged bfack- tensire bombing campaign, directed lisped. g !3'u Y ►� the British Peo le. ( bird which is reap a starling of chiefly against the docks at Bruges, 14 ----Scraps out mixing bawls and Soil s}itd Climate Ideal and No One cealed over the magazine, Captain . use my own . P + Y g I . She turned and looked out the big African type as much out of his lati- the lock -gates and harbor at Zee- cooking utensils, so that good food Has to Work Hard. I Campbell reserved his" until the . H. H. Windsor; in an article in tdie 1 submarine had passed clear of the � ' doorway, idly watching a passing tude as the hyrax. .One of the birds brugge, and the ship canal itself, is not left to go into the dish water. • " _= P automobile. For several ihinutes popular Mechanics Magazine of ; , Seekers of soft snaps are turning peculiar to Palestine, the jetty little which was, of course, the only outlet 15 -Empty, entirely such things as their wistful• optics on Meso taenia, smoke. A moment later there was a there was silence. When she look- Chicago, pays the following tribute to P P ed again at the man she imagined she Great Britain's war record:- pygmy Mobite sparrow, which lives by which the submariner could gain milk 'bottles, tin cane and pgper bags, which seems t o have maintained ;heavy explosion and the Dunraven s ga access to the sea. Po not leave hits of food to be ' gun and its crew were blown into the des ized, knoweld that. overwhelm- Of all people the English are least in reed beds, is. one of the rarest birds s, Utopian conditions in spite of Turkish '� p Svme idea of the severity of these th own as eayvc iter in which r,ce and • I gongs the c $cion started the fire • p in the world. � air. The conc4i ed her cone rushing into her heart. concerned with praise for having done • • � ' . oppression. Prince Raphael Emmen- : attacks ma be p►alned from the g g manning gun positions. -.- _ .T..' - Two tears had coursed their way what the -conscience of the nation un- Reptiles abound, and .even the .Nile Y ; uel, son; s� Cfiak}ean high priest, • . ' fact that no fewer than 6123 bombs vegetables have' -been- cooked and use The screens hiding the .guns were down John Thompsons sun-tanned' derstood to be the right thing to do. crocodile, the leviathan of the, Bible, + who has `beeii lecturing in this coun- I . - cheeks. They never seek applause, nor are lingered long enough to give Tristram i. -ere dropped upon Bruges docks for soups. .. . itry is largely responsible for -their' dropped and the only gun that could `Nettie-Nettiel You believed it they swerved from a coo a deemed the chance of obtaining a specimen alone,. while a similarly large number 17 -Use outside leaves of � cabbage wistful attitude.-' According to the be brought to bear opened fire. The tool He placed his hand on her nearly 12 feet ton were dropped upon Zeebrn a and ,and -lettuce for shredded salads, princes fascinatiiigl account of his: 'ubmarine commenced to submer- e, right for lack oC it. It is •a sterling i Y tr while in addition PP P gg g shoulder and looked into her eyes. sups, or s111ffed leaves. ` "I'm not the meanest man, Nettie, quality which has often been mistaken �.to the African cobra, we find the Ostend. . P native land, the soil is so rich that Knowing that a torpedo would surely ss snake among the harmless Apart from the immense and con- 18 -Use apple parings and cores follow, Capt. Campbell had all the even if they say so. Here in my for mere stubbornness. Among-some-I•b'i'I , g for le it is_ only, necessary to work four P barn I have eve modern equipment other thins we have discovered dur species. and the wicked little' honied tinuous damage. caused to t'�e Mole, P)S Telly or for vinegar. wounded brou rt u and concealed in - , •- rY I g sidings, quays, railways and shipping 19 -Dry celery leaves and •parsle 1 months in the year. Then there are t> p while my house is old and habby, , Ing the war, one is that the Huns have viper lies in wait, as in olden times, g + q Y ► pP e Y the additional lures of beautiful cli- cabins. The after part of the Dun- . r the them- aril save for seasonings. It isn't my wish to have it so. I dont insidiously and persistently, for years, to bite the heels of the horses. at 7,eebrugge, . c lock -gates mate and comfortable habits and cus• ;raven was a mass of flame, but the • want my mother in the kitchen doing ! sowed seeds of suspicion and hate of As for the fish, theyare as abund- � selves -a singularly difficult target to 20 -Use sAur milk in baking and , • • .. crew'fou ht the fire with hose while for cotta a ,•.heese or salad dressjn toms which add a potent charm to g = „ a hired girl's work. the English throughout the world. ant and varied as ever, and it is in_ hit, even from a low height -were iy g' � inherent laziness. The Kansas City ! wireless signals were sent out warn - "She and Father were poor for %I --M- ake parings .of fruit and Because Germany was Jealous of teresting to note that the' Sea of kept practically always under repair. Star reports him as saying: ing all other vessels to keep below years -but very, very happy. When ( vegetables thin, England she hated her; and hating her Galilee is still packed wit'i them and Indeed, on several occlsions, ss the There is no money in Mesopotamia. I the horizon so -as not to Interrupt the riches came to her. Mother was ! result of direct hits by British airmen 22 -Try .out 'ehicken fat and other : final hale of the fight. wanted all other countries to hate that the commonest kinds are of an There is need for none. We .pay ro P K afraid to change her manner of liv- I one of the gates had to be removed by tat trimmings for use in cooking. I p ; Twenty minutes later another tor- ing. She telt that if she were to, England also. And so around the I African family, an interesting illus- 23 -Strain and save all drippings, taxes, neither do we pay tribute. Y world went an army of German spies tration of the scientific interest which immense floating cranes, and a spare W 1 gat fruit and skins are the onl Pedo struck the ship abaft the engine have luxuries, happiness might not' 24 -Tr to cook -onl the amount • + y _ come with them. - She had always! whose mission was to spread a propa- , unites with the religious to make gate fitted,- the damaged gate being Y y ' medium cf exchange. We have no ' room. Another "panic party" was of food needed for a meal unless Sou been happy at her work -she wanted ! ganda of hatred. Germany, ungrate- Palestine among -the most interesting ; to -wed laboriously to Bruges for repair wish more for a special purpse. policemen, no courts, no judges. The sent away in the boats; leaving the to stay that way. When I wanted ful,-had no cause for this. of all countrJes. in drydock. When Food is on The Table I people do not know there is a %*ar. ship apparently abandoned with the to put running water in the house, English ports the world over were Mother objected. When I begged �_ GeTmanq:Had to Move. l The would not understand the meafi- British flag flying, and her guns un- - open freely to German ships to come 2b --Cut the bread at the table so Y her to et a hired girl, she laughed .. Owing to the great damage which there' will be no extra slices to be ing of fighting for liberty, as they , masked, but Captain Campbell and a and told me that she was still able and go and trade at will. England her- SIGNED IN GOLD BOOK was caused by the Germans on their "used�sgmehow•." always have been free. handful of officers and men had re - and I self bought from _ Gersmany - a>nnuklly - . - ` ., _ I ML--.- • r r .: ,,, ., • „ „� ,Y, ai nod ht�i, rd n n ri -lay- hidden for to do her own work. She's been in 26 -Serve s.man portions and -a- - � � _ . a. rut all these years and is afraid millions of dollar4,,,worth of German- Two Canadian ' Officers Had Signal , to differentiate between it, ldelib- low second helpings • r opotamia. We never know •whatUday nearly an hour while the submarine made goods in excess of what Ger- } to get out. Cant you help her? g Honor on Entry Into Mons, person opportunity to • of the week it is and do not care. commander held off watching the Don't ask Mrs. Lumbard to buy the many bought from England. Germans Y � crate work aril the destruction result- 2Z --Give a pp y in England wore as free to work, tra- Writing to his mother, who resides' Ing from the terrific bombing from say whether food shall be served to Clocks or watches are unknown; my burning ship through his periscope; furniture. Take Mother and let her the air during the last: few months of him or not. Do 'not serve any one -people would not know what to do. Shelled for Twenty,, Minutes. - bvy it herself." vel., sell goods as any Englishman, in Toronto, on Nov. 15th, Signaller Would she help? Together they while the Englishmanin Germany was H. T. Sears, 42nd BadtalioZirLAfontreal the war... Information from various food which •he does not like and will with them. Time is told by the height During all that time boxes of tor- , . went over each detail of the new subJect to constant surveillance and in , Highlanders) says: "No' doubt you sOi'rces, however, makes it abundant- not eat. of the aun•and servants arise by the lite and shells were exploding every , house. Nettie made a dozen practical arriving at a Cerinan city must first of will have read about the taking of- ly clear that the enemy's decision to '28 -In serving meat, do not serve.,cock's crow as they did in the days i few minutes and the fire was blazing suggestions carried avda with the I t: give up the port of Bruges, as a re- i fat which will not be eaten. Cut rt of Jesus. ! furiously. Eventually the submarine r Y all •ole l lengthy report containing a bions. I am pleased to say our bat-' g p t We raise the finest tobacco in Meso- • emerged astern where no guns could enthusiasm with which John describ- personal history, the nature of his er- � pair base for submarines, was tri the I off and leave it on serving late, • ed his home. talion was the captor, and naturally I main due to his inability to defend it be tried, out later for cooking. Save potamia, brit we do not chew it or , rand there and how many days he in. be brought to bear •upon• her, and Duringthe next few days Mrs. was iii the little stunt. We came into tended to remain in that lace. against the increasingly powerful at- steak 'bones or serving plate. smoke cigars. The men smoke cigar- shelled the Dunraven for twenty min - Thompson was frankly annoyed. i p the outskirts of the town at 2.30 in Pu osel in her hearing, Nettie tom- As we all know, it was a question of the morning. Not a move tacks from the air:' + - 29 --Serve smaller amounts of Fttes or pipes. Our women do .opt utes. -?'he >IJ -bout -then Steamed past rp y ' going on planning about the lack of facilities. ,honor and not necessity which brought except old Fritz firing a few parting I The biggest explosion ever' expert• salad dressing. smoke: 'There are no saloons in IVleso,. the slit 150 , Frisian$, into war immediately. She, ' enced in Bruges was caused by After The Meal i potamia. My people make wine but p Yards off and Campbell Gradually, however, after she had shote. Da light ' br K fired one of his torpedoes at her but Daylight., aught" with it is 30 --Save small amounts of meat Y nittsod by a, few inches. A svcniid heard Nettie wonder many times' too, with the exception of a strong British airmen at La BruReoise is not the' fermented kind that you • Y 3 r I wonderful reception. Our officer with Ai b for sandwiches or to season vege- torpedo also missed. The suht .hire how it would be possible to work ear nay •, was entirely unprepared and the � works. • ay $'1 -1918. T eJ concussion have herb. It is only used .on oc.- after year in such a manner without' world will never cease to owe a debt !another and four other fellows and ' was felt all over the' city, and the' tables or casserole wishes. casions, however, and then it is snot saw it and submerged. A. third, � I ,myself started out at daybreak to the p Y t)i + 31 --Save left over vegetables for ante arty was planning to um becoming too tired to live, Mrs. I of gratitude to those brave men• who, flames lit u the skv for man ilea considered proper for women to drink ,;p party" p . . Thompson, for the first time in her with only scanty supplies and scantier city square. The people ran out of around. It is said that the explomon i it. life, looked back aver her toil -filled their houses acid at times I had four salads, $Dopa or seasonitiga. - - overboard` and leave one grin crew for .� atnpmunitlon, held, actually by a thread wrought so much destruction of valu- ` 32 -Save fruit juices'`for ices, gels- , , a final attempt to sink the 11 -boat _ ears and questioned if she had not or five hatiging round my neck, kiss- - 1 , I •urdlat awful cost of life, the Hun l e, I . able machinery that work was never d tii V1 ti F1�IF .1� L lE'k! time desserts or pu dings. when British rind American destroy.en doing unnecessary work. - ` Ing me, .and ,bringing out tea and / • "Nettie," she said suddenlyone, while an at•tny- uvea gathered and properly restutned in these extensive 33 --Save liquids from vegetables ! ers arrived on the scene. The Dun. , I munition works were being built. But coffee. When we reached the square factories. • for >iou a Changed Into a tri -Color to Com- , evening, "I've been wondering if it { they flung oven the doors of the town ; - p" ;ravens woun(le�l were tr ria{ot•t•Pd, would make a lot of work to put run- for the English navy the war would 34 -=Save crumbs from bread board. - menioratc Joining fillies, hall and in we went, just with our }- i ;'her grinners recallpcl and thA fire ex ning water into the' house." have ended very dikerently. But for 3b --Save left over biscuits, muffins r "Of course it wouIdn't," John ens- English ani silo only thin trench clothes on, and right into the ' Siam has a new flat,. To commem- ' tino, iishcrl. The Dunraven, in a sink - 1 P• Y y per council chamber, where we were. re- The Rave>n'ri 1`'arnirtg. or bits ' of bread. Dry acid make y y R. Ant ' , orat the entry of his county into in condition was taken in tow, veered before the girl could speak. ,cent, of the American' troop: could - • i crumbs -for baking or for scalloped the ar against Germany, King Maha the weather grew worse and nn •the N "What if it did, it it would make you ; have reached France. ceived by the mayor and all the city'; Tradition has it that all the calam- dishes. more comfortable?" Of ill the great things of tits wait' authorities. The two officers , signed itiea -whleh dog tyhe footsteps of the 36 -Save cake crumbs for puddings V vudh derided to malify the following mbrning she sank with hdl Graddally, very gradually, Nettie Of is rester than t.ti0 tnagnit9cent their names in the big gold book of ill=fated •Austrian Royal are flag by cling blue to it, in order that cc.4crs flying. ... f fi �'family or dark cake.' it mi ht be a tricolor like the fla s and .1ohn swung the conversation to loyalty of the British Dominions and the• town, the first for four years, foreshadowed b the a earance of g g _---- ! y PP 87 ---Cook soft eggs. until hard and the a' cvlonics to the,mother country. while Then I went back and ran a telephone a. raven. trse in salads, sandwiches or with po- „ . point where not only running , of the other all' s. The Czechs and Slovaks. water was beta considered but also a they might have remained aloof, with- _ When th., Archduke Miximilian de- ''his addition says the royal de- i The "('techs and Slovaks are in !line into the town hall on which was: � � _ new stove and bathroom. tatoes. tree, The serve as a token of a ualit ! "If necessary, out a moment's hesitation they united- received the first news of the finish I parted for Mexico -and .'execution ---a - 38 -Save cold ceAe?tls for thicken- q Y 'effect the F-zme 'race; with only slirht ' you and Nettie could p ! and honest between Siam 'and her Y take. a trip while the work was being) ly and heartily rallied to her aid. Of- of the war. raven followed him on the path; and ing` Acups, for puddings, , muffins y difference in la7rva'ize and . done and I could their beat o[ life and treasure they `'I looked sit over fora suitable' allies, for it is a sign of the alliance Political __._--_.-__ _ . get a vt omen to' do i when the Archduchess Chriestina left bread, or to be sliced when cold .and tljvisipn hetvvvpc�r-theib'- wRs erected% Chi'ist�mas bf the world against -barbarism. Tae - the housework " John suggested. gent from far -distant lands and climes, present for you, but there for her unhappy life in Spain a raven Saute& onl in J9,4 -when to tlivi'cle the ever• � � . trip? ilo„ thank' Sou. I'll freely, s-cpluntarify, uncofiplaipingly. It is absolutely nothing. Whatever stock i I sides the cold, blue recalls the birth- . hovered oyes -the carriage. 39 -Save bits of fruit for fruit es 'of the Slovaks were stay here and see they do it properly. was a grand gpnettrcle, • a mighty tri• they did get, the Boche took.". _ day of his Majesty' and iw used seise- g' PeOPIc'► the , - A whole flight of ravbbs is said to , Salad or mixed fruit desserts. lout under Htrnnriraan ruler The -Cr chs ]t s m� kitchen they. re ftxing over, bute,� have hovered over the crowning of the ! 40-•-1Put� away all leftovers care- tails for him. It seems good to him and Sl,n*sc4s have o But that idea of getting a woman to s " — --- _ - - c f ,r m iris g K l3ecau. a no press bureau was plain• �� late b Francis Jose h and one of the - fully sh as to prevent spoilage, to male it flgtlt•e in the natLQnal fla,.. years help with the work .isn't bad, for I tanned to keep us constantly reminded, ,Tattom-4 Eagle on Face. p By the tering of this decree 'the .c'bafed uncl'err ane resistefl Atlstrinn realty am tjred and I don t w>;tnt I`et-.� , • ill-omened birds dashed a peach froom ,. and ]lei}i there are few of uR- *ho as ..yet begi'ti Elizabeth ' • new flak has five horizontal .,,ti one', ;rFirj.zju cillo Th ('�echs in - tie to work. She's Here to rest.. to realize our' debt t't:reat. Britain in Pte. Wnn. �•.1. Breen, who was the hand of the Empress F, zabeth Your Stoverc•om. I ._red, white, blue, white, real. The linhit •13nhcmin, .."Wwav_in :tire] Austrian Nettie nt`ged tfiiaf "the work be dE►Yte wounded at. Gamb4•ai, writing to' his the day before She was murdet•ed at;ave •our "atoreroc►rYr as far from !width of the bloc stripe is -three- S1lesiir, ctovrn"n }rtncls of the Austrian at once, for even if Juhn built the this -war: but time, which,ad)rists all 3 p . hhme an Tdronto rom Orpington Geneva. i lloi;ge lie planned on 'the rise' of these; thing,;, will .*•rite tf a story of ' • the furnace as possible, and eee �t'hatl sevenths of the total . breadth, anti emt'iry 1Yint►" })etween �':istria rropei~ . Hospital, tells of the excellent pro- .-0 -L--- R7; -}ids a .lea't one window. They f the G rmzn eronire, 'Cr and a rluarte*r of a m;1e away, t , our tleht.,,nnd with that understanding , ' I - that ul each of the red and white. nn,l the-gotrth � _ . *I farmhouse cc,�ild be used as >s will chii;o a trues 4cnse. of•op obliba- gress he, is rhilkitig in recovering from 1 - window should be easy to open and ( striries' is core-zeventli. rhP Rinvak� live ,jn• thr .rrmlt`r region ri' More t . S. Settlers. .1 . ; • tenant lio>ase and needed repairs. tion, N,, machine guu • hounds. Ile says: - shut, and for roper ventilation it) Tui., flag is called tine'Thon�; xai, ?'f Jbirr,nry'• adWrinc• the'Czecl,; to " ,, John -W 10 Lo --seg-_ - _- . ___ '.._... _ :_ _-. _ _�._ _ __ _.- . There �►re few rnperials in the ward. As shown by the repgrt-of-the De-_ 4hoW4 be-.• p g the 4 in -i - - - ,,.,..._. �eaed morin Y Rung,•. amici `i iiawlr crlS�sTr- hfifi r+ #ice'- :+�**i-emrtl,.,rtr*; 'f`im t'.�r�#ia - +_ - . mitt. • �--�.. One poor fellow here was a prisoner, partment of the Interior on immigra- warm .weaa,ther and opened -at night. chant yes e3s and ashore in Sirtmese ary onr of the most hi�Yhly civilizc�(i - _..e n,.,w, work w'as finished in le, p, Once more fruit growers are re- Iti Germany. They tatooed a big ! tion for the fiscal year 1917, the num- • Ili cold' wdather it should be opened territorv. � essels in tine Government p.�n"le in the %,,-f' • 4 enol c^onnmically than two' weeks/ trace • an'd :Iii,i. Minds that r ale on his fa!e. It looks riw ful and , of settlers from the United States I -r __ __ _ -... _d_ ha. _mall apple. trees -clan eagle l 1 cr during the day and closed at night, seiska-fl ,thc_sai -=�*i -�1�'s4,�-�f-t, i:m- ' ?'hoinpson admitted t~hal: .'>r}re --w»rs be protected • against• mice and rab- under hSs c11in, ahem printed `Gott -who eptered Canada•at weitern points Collect your boxes, barrels crates anchor, it •wheml•-and a ---c+9 Wil' in `el •-• - �_.._. hmT)ire, 1& - more comfortabde than elver 4)efore. bits .b t •u huild.in r -1 .land,.baskets- By a word herd and a word there, y • 5 . g- pr around Strafe die F.n�, ish. They are going y (if entry •during the year shows affil and clean them' «•ell. 19w, in i,the middle. 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