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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1919-03-27, Page 6..,.,,-.. _ .._ . .AMY!" "�:Ni",p y��.o. A . �. »� I to . '. / * 4' _ - r r r -I , • \ I r . , \ . w. _ __ - _._. -- _-. r.-- _ - --__ 1 -_ - - -__- -- - ____ - --- __ - -- - more 1 ABANDONED MA3TTyR,�'IECFS _.__ 11 SIBE IA�1 CUSTO�+IfS_ .northern hemisphere Is turned j - p _, and mere directly to the sun, until the ' COLLECT .VCA ER , , "'�+'. 4A . 11M.NCE mer solstice. June 21: •' Some Literary Classics Were First $ani A oIEiINTV.7-ST ALLIES' ' Pagan to Christian. - � Q � 1 id�ro�► n side by Their Authors. WITfloff I1 - . So WORSIRPERS The girth of. our Saviour, so near It is said that Kipling's Reces- - Ithe winter- solstice, was divinely or- sional was rescued from his waste _ _ - r; --- AIRTIGHT HUTS SEEM HEALTHY �.,� - doled. Many ,of the pagan practices I ARTIFICIAL DEW POND TO O$ paP� basket, and had it not been for +�-= � ' I DECEMBER 22 A MOMENTOUS OC- derived from Nature, were soyeonso- the intervention and, pleading A a� --- AS OPEN ONES. ,� CAStON. nast, with the requirements of the � TAIN MOISTURE. ,friend that magnificent fragrant • - V, Christian religion as easily to be - ._ "Hyper},on v�'ould have been put be-! �yy �o prevent Skidding. • The ideal toward which traetari .._- i !adopted even by the most primitive "�- hind the fire b Keats,, while even manuf4cturers are working �s a -light+ • -- _ y: Soldila,�darttrs Are Kept Clean $tit' - ` 4. '-, peoples. . British Scientist Explains Method •by the still rfore famous "Ode to a If the automobi:e ' driver always moderate priced tractor which You American Tri>�i,,Feared the God of r ' Ni hti a'.e" was discovered 'by the knew «hen he was ,going to skid -+can atavic on the first furrow in ,the ( the Russian Peasant is Not Our Sunday was origittally the day '_ Which Liquid Can tri! Gathered Even g why, he wouldn't skid. But skidding ---- �� - Liyht Would Disappear as of the sun. On the•day of the sun.oc- same friend behind a le of books i, such a sudden thin that.the driver spring and keep working all- seas - o. Particular. - p,S "" , ` curred the . resurrection of Jesus. So . • .in Most Arid Regions. A Newman thought nothini; of his � g plowing, harrowing, drilling, colli � T Winter Solstice Approached.•.' « „ has to be mentally prepared so as to y harvesting etc., do The habits and customs of the Forth our great clay of worship was easily Dream of Geronfiu�s. Ile wrote to j vrat,rng, move int,, i George Hubbard, F.S.n., F.R., LA.B.. do ,automatically and quickly the I ,l our farm work until the silo Russian heastmt arcs 'suu:•c©s of un t� . Among certain Indica tribes _ of .adopted by the heathen converts to - please himself and would fot•thw-.th ing a. _ y _ ' speaking at the Royal Institute of thing which will prevent accidents. ceasing wonder to the"'Allted• soldier r North America December 22 was a '4Christianity. In like .manner, out' British Architects at London recently, have burned it: But, 'again a friend. is filled. en our and eventful occasion. On holiday festivities were changed irpni stepped iii and saved a poem 'which First of all, drive slowly when >'o- The peasants aro primitive and are i momentous described how it wap possible to -.4. i ing over a greasy road or'wet, slip- content to .reside• where .the''average f that day the sun ceases to move -south- sun observances to rejoicings over the . min a water supply in the absence of ; Elgar has set to spleedid.:music, and er avement, Be careful nut to get Helpful Hints. - ward. The Indians of the Southwest ' birth of the Saviour of mankind: _. :which 'Provides .one of the finest P Y .p k from an- Canadian housewife would roll up her. �' Ability to tell" one knoc A . springs, rivers and rains •`pr ire" to' into tight places or to go close up c sleeves and spend many days is AV- suffered great alarm as'they perceived hymns in the Iangualge, other forms an im octant part in th. At' the outset he e>�plained that the the Holiest �n: the Height." belrind another car, so that ' 1,he use P scrubbing before occupying. In. these'. all through the aututnu the withdraw- - atmosphere which was warmed; dur t 8 I of j.he brakes or uick steering is education 4f a motorist. They may wooden or log huts hundreds of in- ' �. I e sun. from aver ead and s&w NOT TO - DAY. t ne da Tennyson W1.6te'' to I Y be classified under the four general; 4 al of the in the day was capable of co;+ts3ining "roar" FitzGerald sua?l - men- l necessary, as . either poi--tbeae. _may _ _ tanLry'merl�-and eng3ueer$. are billeted Jt slo ly sink front day to day toward g ' ' .. heads following: Spar-Ic too far 'ad=' M �' 'Sneezing Used To B6 Considered a greater percentage of aqueous vappr Y cause skidding. • '.this winter. . tionui'g,to ,h'im that he had lett a fewI vanced overheating, carbon in eyl the southerh horizon. than it could retain if it, were chilled s As `soon as you see the first si Luck But Times Have Chan ed. i d him in his cupboard atl = b finder' head and loose or vviorn `parts.,! The soldiers, generally 'speaking, g verses behind r . They were tilled with gloomy ap- y' i below the dewpoint during the night. of skidding, release .the clutch im- occupy one -halt of a house and the 11 _- .. ,_prehension and awe for fear that the There was a time not so lang ago !The de osition .of .the aqueous vapor f his late lodgings, -and would be ra- ,m4diatet . gIf that is done promptly, A spark knock occurs only when family the other.. --.The soldiers' half is • ` of- 1 t �rould disap eat•, never when the, ct eezin was esteem- P then Riad tg,�,reco•: er ,them,, says the • Y - . p e a ii g c eosin - fife car'. w71L right t -.' fin ma the engine is pulling against heavy , Y ,. .-._ gam_ _ _ . ._..._.: _,. _ . . _ _ - �,j Look place freely_. uP zn a Arid - g. gh ,-.itself u- dis-' as . clean. as constant "policing' : cai� .w _-�.,r .... _.� , _ .. _ ._,;,-._.-..--.-.-.--_--•tG-rMtnrn- _leaxim- that world, in p . ._ed , luc - And.. -man superstitions. and_ ;San Francisco argonaut. Fitz f ouifd 1 Y p surface thermally isolated ff- " ;cases. A ly the° brakea__only when load, as on a h�I. If the knoc eke ���� � �.^A tom. her half •-_'� teal darkness. sayings were current concerning it.illibih--Amorxg-'-Ih-e--batt-et---ttfli-tYgar, - - a ears when die s ark -3g retarded -• ~�-•�-•�---- . Pe � earth by a .g000d nonconductor of heat.the car has recovered a straight PP P ' there are .chickens, "husky" dogs-' of , .11,t suc2l timet a Door Indians be- . . Writben in -an old butcher'# bobk. r . . For iitance, there is cue. a�hlch goes, $e i.,etErred . to - t,h,,,it-.dew-pond$__ _,_ ., _ _ _cotir,5e.�,,�hen.y.iZreIease 'the clutch, sand comes on again_. when the 'spark r the arctic ,type, and ,from .twafour eyed that the sun was ,offended be- w sh .twice a kiss three times -They wer`e,,�Tn Ilii'e'ria�n. . ._ 3i once a i ; which formed the water supply to Neo- - deal steer tle front of -tile car in the same ls' adTance - * en th:itt excess' generations - - of --peas�rtu=. wandering- v `•-•-„ -` cause of their sinful lives and was a letter~;" referring, of course, to the ' litliic man in his settlements on the FitzGerald thought a great - carbon is the, trpubTei: - wt v lit- ;,direction that the back of the car is will more or less , miscellaneously 'about - . . thus leavinCAhem in their' depravity. number. of sneezes: r natural dew- onds in about. Alfred s v ernes, j m'Y ! slidin . This helps to recover a A knock. due. to ovexhieating .their one or two rooms: ` ' • ltlil tops, and tont p g p Their wise men had contrived a rade , , All this went by the board when the i tie about his own. He wrote Omar - 'g also be noticed on a .. � always! � � .,Bti,t<,ihey,,, opt , .. hill, but it also for detecting the earliest indii •• the Colesberg district of Cabe Colony. Khayyam" in all its haunting beauty straight course and, permit gibe ap-� occurs on evel roads. As'it is alw keep the ,chickens ea device g Su epidemic c.aiue. Just now. the _where, in .the absence OL gpriugsr -plicaivan:.o,f the'.. brakes with .safety- Y 111) i1z i t cif t It � ,i,, • , , < p i • at told n on the rt of the .• c„ • r 3oxi before his death, find had ri few I o a +, ed L steam fl grit the r"i-, , cation of relenk# g pa .. - t'aintea Aticho.. is regarded v�ith ,streams• and• rains, points.*'iw-". Al" i i. arc mP Y he -Associated curr•espoident. - f •S ca fes rinted but he seems to have alt" atieii,LifY•' ; ,. sun, they watched solicitously: for he,. Marm; ,and, so far from being the er .water, level in• thr. mor•ni)Ig their ,. F p *- at:or, jt is snot diff You see, he added, they only let E first slight movement < t o the :north. ,,�,yd,,1 , y I Tract fog` l vera a Farms-. Carbon knock may be mistaken for j r fo runner.,:of,..a ,-letter, thtee ,aneexes ttiolld trabt3d about it.�lrfnther poet g Therenpoa the announcement wasdoy- they"had-in~the 'previnun' vvetiing. them put in the morning to (police' the . in succession would more likely be the it would be possible to obtain a water found a copy in the' twopenny box of Most of 'the tractors now on the a knock due oto 'overheating, as it in- I , ously made that the sins of the people signal .for a call for the doctor. I a second hand bookshop, and boomed market are thorou hl r iable: The creases in loudness on a hill and has ; kitchen. t ben' That s�easier than sweeping supply even under unfavorable condi- g " ` had ,been forgiven and that .the snn So great, indeed, is fire mistrust of tions in the absence of rain, springs. its into deserved falrie. engines are hl developed- due to another s mptontr 'in common, that of , was returning to receive them again Brownin actuall did destroy Y Y - I The Russian. family's side of all sneezing, that •it would seem we -are Mr.. Hubbard proceded to explain g Y years of experience in automobile } causing the engine to run after the l into his favor. Festivities then began returning to the attitude. of a hundred everything *}ie . wrote before "Paul- manufacture. The tractor as a r*hole I switch has been opened. To make ' these houses is airtight. It is bitterly how he an his brother constructed a - ;cold up here in the forests during the •- which correspond in time with our years ago. Possibly then, as now, It I_,ine," and tried to withdraw flat from ha -s passed the experimental stage. surer of .this trouble remove a spark ; ' dew -pond it1 a very`low-lying piece of ;, six months winter, and the peasant • Christmas• rejoicing. was 'due to a visit of the "flu,'' 'but the publication in order to burn the last! The bi ustion fbr •the farmer . to lug or a valve ca and' look into the land to teat the question as to whether - g fi , P g p does not believe in wasting heat. Hfa Worshipped the Sun. fact remains that sneezing was looked left. 'copy. He did not succeed, but decide is the size and character of ' c linden. if the parte are slightly or streams. Threy began by excavating . ! Y I windows are.' sealed up tight and . The Indians were nearly. all sun upon with considerable apprehension. the earth over an area o! 1011 feet he made it so, , scarce that. a first edi- tractor that !will be most prafitable discolored there is nothing to fear, In fact,.a. .phrase was in use,,as as a tion was sofa reeentl for £480. u never. never opened. He doesn t mind Y -on his farm. but it .there is much carbon rt will be worshippers, as were, all ancient and- square to a depth of one foot six' . � � the resultant odor. charm against its ill-effects. When- inches; over this they laid a bed of Sir Walter Scout threw the first The averse size farm will not obvious. - primitive peoples. The Egyptian solar g But the soldier does,, d opens ,fife ever a person sneezes his bearers I copy of "The La of the Last 'Dain- I • an - - _.___ y ._... . temple at Karnak is beyond all sues- p four inches , of cement concrete and Y ,justify both horses and a tractor, Having elirriinated all three t}bove, windows in his side of the* house, and" would utter the benediction "God bless strel" int, the fire, and wa only per-� • • :_-. r__ tion the most majestic ruin in the thickly coated •the surface of this with that s sure. ,T'he tractor will riot s there remains the asibi`lity of piston --- r= you'. -- This would be•.thought in-soaft su�aded to rewrite it from memo' by the peasant shakes his head gravely - , _ #___ __ _ _ _ . _ _ t h:_ _- _ -.- memory rove rofitable unless , st � least, slab or some bearing working loose. nd orries'for fear iiia stn a . ski- - - =-- - - -- world. William- 'Tyler 01coltt -des-- pitch. The sttriace. of .the pa c was . _ ._ _ .P. _. -profitable-, _. _ -_ _1•_;.__ ... _ _ __.._.....- ___.� _ _ __. a _ .---_-----___ _.._____�.�_ _ tribes this temple at length in, "Sun, • measure to liave averted the •evil. The then spread over with fine sand, and two friends -- v� Thom he had Tormerly ; seventy-five per cent. of the horses Piston slap occurs W mostly in old en- I clad guests' will .catch cold: , custom was so strong that to omit read it. Even the fiat.. of his. novels, i - -- -- - --- .• g carr be eliminated. Therefore, a frac sines and caTfnot be removed without' . rn- _ .. mica.. slabs. two feel squgre a>rd tw.o _« ..,, But, tt}e $Didier doesn't catch cold,. _ __._ ___-. _ Lore of All Ages.. The' whole at -Lure was designed to carry a narrow ng the words after someone had inches thick were laid in regular order Waverly, was accidentaIdy fished.,.tor to' be profitable , on an average 1 regrinding cylinders and fitting new, and neither does, the peasant, for that. '. • Caen of 1 h 'from t ,setting un neezed was regarded as a breach of about .an inch - out of some lumber where it grad lain I b t i4e tom._ If . .- -. on to of the sand., _. , I S. farm must ,do at. feast seventy- istons and rings. This knock is not _-_. p y-- ,p , , !matter; in his sic tight rooms. ' Both December 22 Into the inner sanctuary etiquette, just as it !a bail manners space was left around. each .slab. In for years little regarde3 - five per cent. of the work that horses `dangerous.. But a part coming lotfse . I - -- s� stems seem do work equally well. . -through an avenue 500 yards long,. to -day to neglect answering the sato- order to keep . these slabs .quite dry. I do=and the nearer it''comes to doing i may wreck the' engine, s.. d not ex- Since the cold weather has -really set • . "so -'that that once a year when the sunset tation "Good -morning." - ,. GRCEN VEGETABLES IN. THE DIET . and so preserve their heat non -con- - all farm . •w1ork without ' horses the periment, but have an expert take , . Curiouslly enough, this superstl-% in, the : soldier _andixilian :populations . at solstice the light passed without ducting property, the' whole surface I . ' more profitable it will be. up the search at this. point. J , �.. I have both been surprisingly healthy.* , . interruption along. the whale length tion was commono the whole world, - Supply the Vitamines 'Needed to Main- _ _-__`___ _ of the pond was covered with tkree-`l. -- - - --�� �- One peasant habit which the soldier of the temple, finally !lluminatfn the tries Iain Bodit Healttr. D g and it is still alive in some conn fourths inch of asphalt. The asphalt a very real` one in the protecti0 i,os: makes. Countless jokes abpuL is as sanctuary in the most resplendent to -day. Thus, .when one sneezes, the ( All races !n the 'temperate and fro- Canada. Their location out on die time -Honored and .uusw ervable among ran into the, spaces between the slabs, GUARDING THE .fashion, striking the sanctuary wall �'� but when it was completed it .pre pical zoites use greens of some sort, Hindu utters thl" word Lf ie. 'the I •� •� I 1 "Felicita!" the German, Gesh- i lonely promontories was trying but he & suns a it s stns to the • We` find ,that tjie, narrow beam -_of sun- to ian, •rented an even black appearance over whether in eating, heart of • the y , Allies u That is,ssleepi'ng on the stove. fir- . no Canadian can den the va value of light .coming through a narriw en undheit!" (health).. The Pole piously the whole 'pond 'At an early hour on ;cabbage palm iii t e. South Sea Is -1 11 a . T �oF IFAX h wh'at 'they. accompli h'ed: Since the -,.The - i„,•The Russian village. stoves -are built ejaculates Nazdrowie. ,the Hebrew, a% _ ,------- .-_ _ .-! ,....� -. _.. -g- become• --known :that ---- - -- - « .... - . :, tramce 400 gar4s .away iromt the floor r„ apt autumn moriring, after a ra.iplesa• labds, the. breached.0ddTV�f.the e•1. �i�Chayim Lobi arzniatic� i£ ha, of fiiricTc or :clay -or porcelafn. `hey of .the Holy of Holies would, provided • (a good health). In :ni 'ht, the pond presented an extra- the sauerkraut of the Tenton races or the enemy, sovvcd mines off :life -south are about � as large as an ordinary . - the temple w". roportionately orlon- effect all mean' the same thing: "T. ATLANTIC PORTAL, •ot' Nova_.Sco is -a fact wh'i'ch D ra vii b v u ordinary appearance. The whole sur- the • corned beef and cabbage of ttie ; CANADA S- t.. , , .Canadian bathroom and fiat on top, Luted, to the solstice, flash lento the D Y the e e a erted. face looked like a chess board with Celts. In view of the relatively small-) •- }ndicates hoov near danger caTtre t6:-EXcept where the brick chimney pokes . sanctuary and remain a couple of No one seems to know from whence n .HAS TWELVE. FORTS t p some 2,500 perfect white squares all: utritive, value oft such food as neck• _ t,�ris port:- through: One stokes them once or minutes." this'Universal belief came. The in- ruled ort- regularly by hard pitch oned in .Calori the question has ----•i �_. twice a day, until all the wood ,is troductioa of snuff lel hfmseil_ ._-----_ m _ _ -- ped a great _...: _ what.- -.-- -- - �rrrre�I m�-------- ---------..r. are;_worth The•su>tt fs one o�_the mosf 1Tiack linea abouts one -lash- wide �e_� --- --- _--__ ,_ _-� _ ant; _them. -cines -them up,------ _ renowned of mythological heroes. He deal to dissipate !t, and to -day --in they cost. I Hundreds of Canadian Soldiers Maur .- .. lettin the heated bricks radiate their - dies at the close of the day and by a England, -at any -rate-a new set of -tween them. _ ores g . . y There was very little dew on the In the face of the high cost of green tamed lUnsleeping Watch During. Flying Officer Loses His Way Over warmth. The flat tops of these stoves . _ tremendous and victorious effort re- superstitions. of a happler kind about food . • y 0• surrects himself the folloVing morn• -sneezing are ' lustinct. a , gross around the pond, but in the ,such as lettuce, cabbage. etc., in j are bed ASpaces for the eldest 'or most , Ever Da of the War. The, English Cktiannel. ing. We of the modern world, no less The question is, will these ie be- pond, immediately above each mica proportion to the direct food value, I Y Y lionored of the families. The officers tall white hoar frost was I Dr. T. B. Osborn acid Dr. Lafayette B. Camouflaged ships still find thEir A certain young' flying officer once have surprised many peasant hosts by than those of ancient times, are de= cause of the "flu?" square, • standing: but there was not a..trace of ._1►lendel _oi Yale University- undertook I wainto- Halifax harbor, their weird' had his' leg pulled very badly over the a deeliuitlg_..jAyltations to use theca - voted to observations and contempla- The Siamese have a curious •bellef! an extensive study of the effects of i . I way lie flew the Channel. Orders were dons' of the sun. We have vast know• about sneezing. They maintain that ,boar frost on, the asphalt above the stripes exciting. the wonder of folks. were, of all Leda. . ledge of the solar orb, but we do not the devil keeps a large book contain- joints, which stood out as hard black green foods on growth. + yen him to fly to France from a ser -1_ �• , from up country, but the tension o'f-� _ - ,. lines. Ir! a few hours the sun melted The rtudies (Journal of Biological war is graduaAy slackening, says'., tam placre;iil-the -south. Following the PAPER REPLACED COTTON. ins the names ot- sH the people on I •coast to the east, be looked for the know whether it is the abode of life, the hoar frost and hundreds, _if not Chemistry, January) show that "green ' correspondent. Canadians ge erally j nor ,do we understand its ,,magnetic earth• Whenever he reads through it, thousands of gallons* of water lay In vegetables- supply an important add!- � corner where the direction changed, . Many Substitutes Used Durin War - and utters a name aloud, the person do not appreciate the war 'con itions I 9 and electrical effects upon the earth. great pools and puddles on the aur- tion to the diet of man because the : indlcsating that he was at the straits who answers to it is obliged. to sbeeze.. ata les such as. cereals. meats, pots- : of a British port hike Halifax The' of Dover. Somehow or other he miss. Time May -Still Be Made. 11 Sun is a "Fixed" 6tar. -- - • . - face .of the pond. It was a compare- D ., other day the veil was slightlif--lifted- -- . -. - - I Lively warm day and the asphalt pro- toes, fats and sugar, probably furnish • when a ed the corner and went on along fife•., The ice of paper as a substitute for The sun is a star. It is oqe of the too small an amount of vitaminea to party of newspaper Men was j coast,., Althoukh •his compass showed ' cotton, wool and jute In the, nuking of ,,, I ,Trees of Sorrow, tested as it was by the mica slabs. re- permitted to visit one of the harbor fixed stars, although it is not sta- twined the heat, and the sun in the meet fully' Lhe requirements of an ade P pini that he was going north, he tie- ;many artfcics of commerce, developed - -. tionary. It is .estimated that there are This wonderful tree is found in for.•3 and realize the sleep ess vigi= course of the oily dried uR.tlre pond. quote dietary. Therefore, care should lance that existed during the whole dried it was wrong, and went ahead out �t necessity dunng the war, is ex - 1,000 titilllon stars -"throughout space. -ancient Persia: •#t' Is, so called be. � cause It only be taken not to reduce;, greatly, theables custom- . i till he did coma to :r.cortrer. There etripli€It„ to aRhllrfNcrti of tti�rny �---. period of the war. How many, for Our sun is one of them, and a small Y blooms at night. crit teatenf green until more Islearned about; P know that Halifax has he struck out across the sea, and atter 'such articles at the New Orleans of - one. The milky way is composed of - When the first star appeam in the - More Than She 8*r#vtm4 Fen• - ' , instance. . sky the first flower o y ' Vie regulation- twenty minutes or so ' ftee of 41te United 13tatt�s Hureaa of twelve forts, seven 'of them of the stars. All the stars we see in the pens, slid. as the There is an amusing example of the Mese foo`' factors. Only then Will- U : i found himself over land again. Flying ;Foreign and Domestic Commerce. Ap- evenin i most modern equipment and Runs, heavens at night are members of the g advances, more and more ambiguities that lie Bidden in our Eng- be safe .to apply •the results obtained.' though not necessarily of the largest i on he at last came to some tents, and proximately 100 samples, a ccdlcetton qme great milky way star stratum. buds buret into blcioti until the lovely ' lish tongue in, the following story that in the laboratory to attempt to effect ` I seeingr a field near them he came down ', of productR - made• in Germany, Eng - Our sun is the nearest one of them to tre1.e appears to be obi vast flower. It we found in a recent newspaper. A econotnies In the use' of tfiese relative- calibre ? A ride through the harbor I to ask the way. A number of peasants I land and Scandinavia, gathered by ,us. .It is known that all of *the "fixed" has a delicate fragrance not unlike lady according to the narrator, ly expensive food prodgets," reveals here and there bare mounds I arrived on the spot and surrounded his the American commercial attache in stars, all we see at n! exec t the the scent of the evening primrose_. wrote to an army o(ticer at Fort �3am on which a penetrating eye may dis- • glut• P _. i machine. He spoke to them in his I•rmdon,; are shown.' Included are po• planets, seemingly so everlastingly As fife dawn approaches, ' �anil the Houston as follows* "Mrs. Smythe re- � - -� ' � I cover some grind -figures which turn grain sacks. wool Racks, car- --•-_-._-- .�._____-._. T_-_ The Joy of LNitrO. best Fteuch, to which they replied in ;tato and stationary, are all moving forward In stars grow dim. the Bowers begins -th 'ilttts the pleasure of ('apt. liuriker's out to be canno>a of six or more i • _ some incomprehelisible language , petjn6, tayestrles and wall coveringR, _ _ '. • vast and immeasurable orbits. Some- fade, until. by the, time the sun is up, company at a dinner on July 17, at Joy in the joy of livipi, inches calibre, now covered .probably : which he imagined was Flemish. At i cordage and twine, school bags, braid _ . • "� aot a bloom is to be seen. • Of serving the world and giving with , tarpaulin, but nev+erthelecs where off in "illimitable space Is the seven. o'clock." - - j last up came an unmistakably British! and cloths of different weightR. � . centre around which our sun move4. -During the hours, of light the tree The next day she received this note: Tile best that: you can pointing menacingly toward the nar- sergeant with a couple of nien with I An interesting item in the collection But this b �tiot° the motion with appears to be withering, as it It had •r`Vith the exception of three men In service of manes row entrance to the harbor through fixed bayonet9, aha as soon as they is "f amonA se cloth" as inrnfahed to been injured to some manner, but in who have the measles and one echo is Lnstlnting which all craft must come from the were within earshot the o cer called the- British vernment... It -is a wide. . • ~ which peoplp on earth are much con- --- __ -- . __ _ . __------- _ II1 -- - cerned. Two motions of the sun alone reality It Is simply regatning strength In the guardhouse, Capt. Bunker's tlanrtiic. _.___�--_ out, "I say, sergeant, jean you tell me I meshed elo used to conceal roads - Joy in the joy of being .uarded Dirin War. � � are of vital importance to mankind. to order to put forth never blossoms off company accepts Mrs. gmj thea kind r a the way to our headquartem . i should ' and butldinga or to cover movements the following night. A pRrt of God's plan, in seeing i These motions cause the alternations g g Invitation with pleasure. , These forts were fully manned bloomin' well think not! Why, you're ; of troops. Soma of this sam le, after of day and night and the changes of Your personal place, D . - ` -- Prepared by TitR Grac -- every minute of the day of the war, about tour miles from -- -- (mention- 1 fivr� months' exposure to the weather, the seasons. And the9e are only ap- The Reason Was Obvious. - and at night they were supplemented' Ing a town In the eastern counties), 1 still . retains much of its color. � . . Nut Coal (?) Unquestioning. parent motions, caused in reality by According to an English periodical, by many powerful �ear:hlights 'atI anti thPv thought you waR a German. •Among the advantages claimed for two motions of the earth. The earth two ladies were talking of a naval of- Rapid disappearace of coal from his Joy in the Joy of doing ' different points similarly sweeping i and Rent to fetch us. Lucky you did the substitute over lute and hemp in - turns on its axis anti it moves in a neer who had received many medals bin alarmed Major Higgins and he de- i Your every task, pursuing the waters of the hart-ar. Down far not try to get away, or they'd 'ave '!t the manufacture of bags i9 that the vast orbit around the sun. and decorations. termined to trace it. He questioned i Your own quiet way, toward the Atlantic Were nets to stop you on the 'ead with a 'op." What i aubatitute bags are of even strengtii Deeember 22 the earth fig 2,O M.000' "Bat isn't he getting tremendously the man who tended his garden. l As day follows day-, enemy submarines and with only 81 had happened was that the officer had I all I over, free from (Aor and with no Miles nearer the sun than it i% June tat!" exclaimed one of the ladies. "lie "George:' he asked. ''n -here do you Unswerving.. narrow pas�-age to be opened for: flown the Thames at its mouth. ' loose fiber to mix with co»tents. 21. On this date in December the seems to be putting on flesh eve 1reskon my coal has disappeared to?" I friendl • chi s. Irkanme work was . "While most a I • earth begins to recede on its y P - paper Rubstitute pmduc.ttt path day." ' George scratched his head thought- t •Toy in the joy of knowing , this vigil for hundreds of Canadian were devised RR a war necessity," r:►iri around the sua and simultaneousl it "��ell, what pan xpect,; full "Heil, Fir," he replied: i From grRee unto grace rou're growing, Cave revery drop of the ma 'g y you P y Y• I That sunk here we!! donna soldiers. who chafed under the lack sugar cTo The .work comes at a� S It. Blalock, district office manager brings (he earth's equator more in Clear?" answered the other lady. "The "Ah -ah -ah reckon them squirrels of chance to Ret to the front, but, p• i of the bureau, "it is probable they will direct u - I Reward will have won- time when most other work s at s opposition to The face of the poor man has to.find room somehow done took it. Yes, squirrels,, Major I while they never fired a shot, they .i ,remain in peace time use in a limited sun. As the earth moves forward the for all his medals." ! Higgins; that was nut coal, -sir.•• unfailing' trust have known that their ,part vra3 stanci:aill. S�reeten up! - way." .� j - - - - - - . Is the Wtjr Over? . - . _ _ - --t- -e►- • A race kndwn ns i he ' e - , - Chins, have decided to tight the PH rT,b-AtrTER bix SA`i IVE SEEtw wA%TiW I+I£RE i A,m ttr Tt'iE ri0USE - -f tTg itch --reasonsnot given- and - 8`r Y.ULL-Y t'VE� PMON . i,tpW i14 F't:FL TR +IOU%eo FEoff tf �} !•LL Q�`C SiARvtw' WHiI . ~ r EO M^ .►C ��,"B . , PRETEtvp SUpPt' tGtlT TIM€ have r� arrayed their forces trgalnat rtai: e qW ` TEry TIMES SNE MA rv-y .! i yC�; RE CUT CACr'Ltr+t; - s ,• --_. _ . S 4EEn� - ivtAt� �I bU -,E c:uT A,LL IDA- r -=-----A) ,I, .�• � , ;.1 �,pITL4 , TO CiUT MY O. � �., SOME ONE 'fhc'y have, three cannon. Two iron ---""�' }►OME Al. t. D^Y tt t SiIE'� i ^, - �_. 1 i �tIOwED UP ionr'Q, age 100. and a leachor one boli+zd *1tiJ1�C NOME r,N ,�`'�, ' I r�T DGv/ t1� ' . OH M y slab have some mils WKE�+ SHE f6 E� f .1 • r� _�,f i�'•'t HERE - I VE ith dune. They - M � • 1 f- R Inscribed „r 1R ,. .� E1. EN h • �;' 1*� 1 LL T LL NEa a �I �,GapY w� 1), , �- � rf-F-ri TIj��7.,kr+ts, inscr .. R. T )wen'' - ,�.1. To r wee'- 0.c 4 Ao- Tpp^ t _ >bviously they have been, preparing s 1, fri T_ E £� • ti ir ot, r h' k _t + , , i �C� - } tom' \ ,. - for this war a long while ---and a` good. ' - . i, • 4V . - 8 - - I - ,• �- . _ r r \ 1v Rime ..f bows, arrows and silvans. ' f' . ,:. . - )• The ammunition is in the form of 1 K r • - `�s ', '� i+tc�ites ant; ltimpR of beaten telegraph- . r. •` ' - A t I . . � �" %% Ire, and they make their own un - ;,4 . )i ;. t , r.% -N,- - r (P�?w4M The mtl�tary._advNers, bf)w- -- - - - / - , . ,,• ;. - eirer, dtt not vlPw the cannon Writ•h - • V! �y S4. :, - much r. preferring he tacti ,. .>- to + p t . •,rte h i ♦Y,0 , 1. �I •r r .-❑ '-L 4 .��I.�� .' �./ _ _ - ' Ott �.i _ ' I,(4 `�.4 `•-17Vha aj. aftd- i M �I .. _ •. ' ('4 0 �� ® euise vF , sincr+ they are never rtuitAi ~ th 1 s •••-; 1, U "`.. -i: : I i �� I1. - I ­- , -1-". .� L ,--.# 1. ­ . Ih I . certain in which direction the Rtones ;."1 .4 '��,< - 1 1 _ ": __ and telPgrapb-wire will oR �. go , quite ,: ; � t .� .� - N agree. ` v. ..1' - ::r _: E _ �� According to the latent reports, fife "x�^" f'r- Brlt!sh position is hopeful. _ice--- �. . , y' ' - ,1— ..-. r 'n—n rP, ,v '