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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1919-04-10, Page 2
e�ttln• closet anew 'and made ging I M _ meal times lad g meeting times. -'0 - ��#h f I Spring came to our bedrogtn_ we i 11 renewed bedding and covers; added dainty touches of . Z& Ei Y gaiety and color r I . . 1. - •' '' to dresser and washstand, for we '. t � mean to awaken blithely to the call . . µ,,,, , I _ of the new days. -r THE SMALLEST POI'LUL• _1 French War Dogs Were Often Mets - 1 1,boned in Despatches. �� 'rencn IniPtary kertrnvls you 1 In the will find dogs from "every walk in • life," of every size and of all colors { tail all breeds. They are nice► little fc 11-1.0, these_ .ctlrultle I,(,ilus, says a %: Spring came to our living roam: . . i writer, as peace loving and as care - In inf usien is worth every cent` of its cost the we put away the heavy rugs • used a s tree as their, master cuinlrudes InU111111. lot of paint, oil ,and �varni.sh; gave i Vegetable garden: we sowed and set '1'he3 terrifying fuss they, in•1ke when :1 Drink of Water. fruit. Alternate until the (?sigh is flavor is Delicious and the strength Abundant, dusty books and magazines a beat- and raked and made rows, casting up . g Good morning, said the old-fash- full, using plenty of berries, as the you approach their kennel :a nothing Y ing; hardened Our hearts to cast out accounts meanwhile, for Spring, the ' - ioned mother, pushing open the door cake will absorb a quantity of'•the ! maiden more than an in%lLition to pet theta. 0541 of the r <. w iTnter s ut3elese accumulations• re-� ,span is autumn, tht. IrhatrOn, you,nb neighbor's house. "Why,' juice. Cover with a plate, and place t That had to be eAplainod to me theBeyond All „ n tted our pants. and there'll be ran, to fill sacs cash llr t time 1 visited.0 a c ntonntent, for what's the matter? she gasped. ' is� a weight upon it. Let it stand set -i Spring danced all around outs'de'-to count, if we m:ilce our +l 1 The Most ECOflO1l1111Ca� the baby sick?" I eral houri. When cold, turn it out P g ),arden ac- de I was 1(d to where sonic- furty were the,•house: we nut up new trellises cording to Aiai,len Spring's best chained the racket with .which the • "Sick ?" echoed 'the young mother. of the mold and slice evens Serve for old -vines and set out new vines - _ - , , y awe I " � y• orders. 11eStlOn Teas Ok stainable Anywhere. No, indeed, Does' he look well?" 1hvith cream.. i grevted'nic matle�me doubt. their in- � _ � ' `'Yes," ansry,ered the elderly neigh-' Steamed ,Cherry Pudding—To one -far old trellises. The dingy walls siring came with a rush to barn tentions: 111gy -I tlpderst:utd th,elr S g r laughed in new tints -and the buzzing and stable, coop, corral and peri: v1'e french -bet" I '_, -- - -- I bor, `'but what are wo hearwin a you gig in him • pint of sifted flour a(M t L g � flies bumped in vain against newly welcomed and housed and cherished' medreltle for?." teaspoons bal.ili� owdcr, 'half area- p g Y tlurittg film trench warft.re, when i` „ I P , re aired and I ever new young. life -and-- , • • Medicine T Oh, this,. is not medi-' spoon salt, and one heaping table- P painted screens. Y Y i-- the Inen were, living 1n •dirt . altd iilttl . �•. M I S hrin danced on the lawn: we Before. we fully knew Spring's unue4h of the ante,• rats not,only en- ` cine, the young mother laughed. spoon...sugar; ilio I,L,-one heaping , 1 DICTATED ' ' :'BY �+ 1`".�'m .j17st Riving him a drips: of tablespoon fat, :rad add enough milk' seeded bare spots, raked untidy spots, lad face, tan-ch(ei;ed S:hrtmet• was r1t;i.ered their health but a1.5u des1. - + •ater." to make a, stif'r.#,katter. Grease cups , repaired the fences, rehung the gates. '. P°n us' , tt_o�,ed their stores. 'Nearly - every . ! - "Of whter? Well, I never! Who ! and into each one put a layer of Spring hid i the flower s.____ , company had its rat catcher --a dog P Y I g na garden: P ever heard of *i , that was an ex ert in dis patching the By Clive R. Fenn, ` ' "' giving a litt,e baby; batter, then one of canned cherries we uncovered the perennials and .set A field mar of the ,'Rrrtish t t like that water? Doesn't he get Rater drained of their juice, and so on until :out the annuals and kissed the baby arm never tires, truublesonte rodents: ori then, of i Y but remail s on �-- enough in his milk?" r the t cups are - three-fourths full. ! buds on the "layiock" bush.J 1.the active ,list. and draws full cuul•se, there were the ted Cross dogs - ..„�. _ - "Of. course; he gets a great deal of Steam for thirty minutes. Serve f Spring becTconed_ to us from .# w'—unntil-'the day- of his death. Pay that could ' find -wounded Iir�i, trot I• II• I water that way. But there are times- with a cherry sauce made with one-( brick with socio article.6f clothing, . �'-""' " __ Mr.amuel Gardner had t}le._aide "We must entertain a bi`, and when he is thirsty and nothing but. cup cherry juice one-fourth cup' ,--. "' gultle help to the disabled soldier. `" -. white whiskers of wisdom and the cheer ' you up, said the girls uncle a water xvill � satisfy that thirst. You sugar, one-half cup water, and one j : entinel ana liaisuu '(logy were of '. -`. ,.,__.... _.. :Zltanners of a sage.. Iiiet.., .London,, •few, :days:..lttter, .its he• waakc,d round , .. . `y. i n ` t, 1,i10w hc1W 'it iSp-C ''ll2 Sure. DG�Cs milk het} IPa' tn35r HiQ?? c3rrstttrCli�� i — ills - �,1"f'citC'9taR�H1�lFlC. 1'110 'tCtl idler\Y@Its , . :.,s Pea Lie a as a so:,.citor w,.., sexy con- the garden• ,with, his niece. Dont i . �' ,, - ; c"•a, ;,_ ; , .. , .. .., a . i s.cl..iable. _ take the shabL action f that fellow or any.ci.tlier:drirtk reite�e youtr thirst Ra retry Fgahn Co'bk: ttivo heap- :'. ., ii}tu a(t,Yttnc,e l3osts �;itit fait~ ui't:;ie s, .� ss so much to heart. He could never like a g1as9 of pure sparkling 1 ing teaspoons red to iota in wn(1 kits trah,e.d to give the .a.larin b This fact accounted sufficiently for �` ' P S i. P F:'ep:,.. I� Y his making his excuses even to such have loved yeti as you deserve to be water'?" ,, one pint raspberry, juice until tap,_ ?' a low growl when anyoue approached. a personage as Mr. Richard lllaine, loved." • "1Vo, I can't say that it does. But oca is clear; add a pinch of salt, and , i-�. 11 His ability to hes, :alt ads arsine .man , "I never think of him at all," Y ' su ar if needed remove from fire, at Pour hundred metres was of great with whom he was chatting when a said a baby is different. I peter gay e my >; ; . , clerk appeared at the door. i Cecile, departing slightly from the babies water except when they had and while hod�foldTa;the_ _.stiffly_ ,® ,. value tit night. The .liaison clog car- clerk truth; but -her pride demanded that. bea'ien white off an egg. Serve. cold rigid `massages frons .one of his two "Can you give Mr. Duncan a min_ ' colic. Then I gave them hot pepper- tnast(�r� to the other.' It took about tate, sir?" said the clerk. ' I Mr. Brooks turned quickly as a, mint tea. - with. cream; ' Ms. Maine looked annoyed at the. servant hurried down the path. + three mouths to train dogs t .travel Mr. L sir wishes to speak to Yes, I know. Sona has had one Pineapple Whip—Mix together one g interruption. I ' '. p pineapple cut into small i .. � • as fur its thrie kilometers its this , ,, , A The law ,er jumped u04from his you- or two spells of colic, and I have cu canned .-,. swivel chair with alacrity. J Tell him to come straight 'to me given him a hot drink; I added a few I Pieces, one cup cold boiled rice, and ' ° r_M _'__ work. Alany dogs could be_relled_ uj) - _ _-_:'. " here, said Brooks. "It only Jem drops of anise to the water. Brut one-half cup sugar. Whip one cup .lon to carry nie•ssag s in both direc- • To be sure! he answered. You , W"L% tat' Lan from the works dear. he went cream, and fold in lightly. Serve in !sat tions. A liaison team consisted of will pardon me a minute, Mr. Maine. g, � usually he tc.kes his war- r cocJ— g �i+ _ • ' on to sa as he lanced at his niece. , �, sherbet glasses and garnish with A ` two dogs and two trainers who talways • V They never give me a moments y g boiled and coc.ed. " ,.He won't keg me long." I 4 too peace. j P g• - reserved cherry. ,r R worked. together: Maine nodded? The door closed on i, girl colored and moved away. ! "Bolted , Ijrhat new-fangled idea is P Y' i '��►AtK l4 •meat t � , T'he lr. 6 Rt a1 llpi us they were, too_;__tro em-.-,__ She azed back once, to see that that? The visitor was always get- - -w., the solicitor. g busques tiinc�It � .-_. �.--._-__ her uncle had been Dined b the ting surprises at her 7 ry e;� o t11cnl. They shared The visitor moved impatiently, j Y , yoan1 neinh- The Coming of Spring. - �►�• o all the hardshi s and the dangers of , young man who was the trusted head bor s house, ° p®U d t p tapped his patent leather boot with Y g - - - ' the front line. "add .they shared, too, - Sprin came to us we ut aura -, � i I • - . his- cane, then rose from the easy- at the motor works owned by Brooks, '- "Nothing Itew-fangled," thn moth- g p Y LT.Ilq� rho military llonors;__.When their re - chair and took a step or two up and She had often met him, for her uncle er answered, I winter wear and dressed ourselves MtouT s!Ao o -o- t down the room, to come to a stop sometimes asked him to dine, so that s oaf giving the�`bab;,, his,}ast; for new work and a new gladness. _ M� •...•ginieut got the croix'de guerre, so did - OF 11 po ul fr-�.n the cup. One can „ be sem_-- r • - suddenly before the desk. the two • men could d,:scuss business i Spring came to our kitchen. we they; and often the+v were mentioned - ' yl lay! at their ease. too careful with a tiny uaby, and • forestalled the first fl g I in des atehes. A number oft hewritten letters la - y and greeted � I 1? _ i As she lingered in the garden -she water may contain ,germs, very dan i h - r - One day I visited a snhall,. fuzzy-" , there, obviously wanting fur Mr. , found her- if mentally. comLm ' to an t - the warm sunshine with screens and ' rho . crops_ ._iafm,,__.Boiling, ki flair Gardners atgrlaiure, and They would-•----- � � ---�� and fresh shelf -paper. ow-alld-black, tailless. -•-.-- - m the •young an with the fashionable them all, and makes the water safe. dog called i3ovee.: 'three times •he -had doubtless ere that have been signed Spring came to our dining room: Kir. Richarl tiiaine, and somehow or I also sterilize his cu p - _ been cited 'for his services, Use laqt f(t it had not been for the lawyer's other ti harison was not to the P and spoon. the moved the table nearer the win- •• • ` 'How much does he take a da Y °"' dews and set our table with the light- '"'E p c ifatiun hva:: received in a day of caller. other stared at what he saw, , col_ ad -vantage a of the latter. `•The chuant.ity varies, but I see T TO Keay action, w I have been telling Lang that you er, crisper food for which spring ap- Y 0PARKER3 y h..n all telephone wiresoring uneasily, quite forgetting that that ho takes several ounces. I had EXPERTS had been. destroyed and I3ouee vias the wi11 try that new car to -morrow,' -MY .f petites clamor. R e dreg ed our e It a private letter which he wasdear" to increase the amount I was waw ,, said,Brooks, as he re�oi ed his giv,iug , only pie:has of coniuiunfcation between readi>fi. ;r, and nothing whatever to do „ him for I found that -his Parkers Can ele&' Or 8 , m. ,s diapers] dy -carpets, :t t oialu:uidi;rat and his force, It read: curtains laces dra - __. _. . - .. � can ehave agreliable epee u n him. turned • rei�"after exposure to the air i -��••�- , � � ► � Pe>!''jCa, SbWlls, etC.R x'E3ouee =No. -tile. 137vA. A ' with hi As regards the complete exclusion every ��. Are you free for morns . Y, and that is a sure indication that his and make them look like new. of Miss Cecile from the will, I have ,. t„ EleC r'1�Llg a�_ i e _ __.___ ___._._: _._-- _-___ -- --_ - , -" f -the--fl-rst order; fu1-� attended to the matter, and—" Oh, yes. re lied. the irl airil ' system is not getting enough water." - n filling his dut+fes in .a perfec,j, manner, Maine drew back hurriedly, for i her face flushir,R. "Is that a fact ? I never knew g'� rzti enema ,Send gout faded or spotted clothing She never quite knew how it was. 1 - - The latest piectrte-4tg►,t (nt tenvery. or houNehold Durin a _very violent boinbardnnner. there was a step at the door. q what causeii the change in color. It o bai:terlee to buy or electric goods, and - There was something subtly ditTer- .' \ at each shell the aniiiial crouched to When the solicitor entered the roohn' t often worried me when m babies tug to pay. Thousands of homes ant about Lang when the fo.lowing Y ani far..,ns haver -installed tl,t. eire- iiia, his caller was occupying the same were small." ground szttd immediately atter.' 11 day he assisted the girl into the, tris light years ago and are stilt ! ~� wards continued his w position in the lounge Chair -as if be splendid new car which her uncle had Yes, putting the baby in the, "Ing it dally. Guaranteed to be �� ay to his destl- - S had not moved, and now he jumped basl.et. Senn sate• simple and tnexpelnt!ive: any -- i nation. I.emsirkab�3 for his re; ri:ar ' had made• for his private use. Cecile y's never chap a color ( -------a-- ,------ __-.- - - .i y --- , p g one curs install 1d. 'Ct11v mldKet up and 'flut an end to the interview, leetile light complete with wir- _ - , • and his quickness; nor (lues he allow evidently deeply preoccupied. had gone down to the works to take now. I always give him a few tea- �• , ing lnstrue•tions and high grade anything to distract Lin, w1I(M he is part in the trial, and as Lang started spoonfuls the first' thing in the morn- material, such as fine copper Wire. will renew them, given his dt:ty." '.Kr. Gardner was absent in manner ; . himself, and did not attempt to de-' she knew she was thinking of her i ing, too. Taker. before his first feed- fibre covet cd wire holders, mingle companion, and rather admiring his 1n the water hes t pole knife switch. diol, light tt:- ' We Pay carriage charges one way Snd guarani" But with - all. Ills military honors tain him, for the time was valuable.' masterful ways./ g, helps to flush him out tures battery protector, socket. - friction tape. maroon finished Satisfactory work. �lot.ee a'ay t2rt)dPsty it:3elf. - As I As for Maine, he was eager to be and stimulates his bowels. He's feel- yortrait he seemed r • (.To be continued.) tahade and t;lttbe: also our famous sketched hitt alone, to think, for he realized the; ins refreshed and happy now. I 11 battery compound tvhtch will .up- Our booklet on household helps that sage money actually bored. frightful mistak© he had made in pro-' `— have time to finish this dress of his' ply the current for the electrk Vyill be sent free on request.at*._ posing to Miss Cecile Brooks, that 80 MUCH FOR HISTORY. lights: (also re -charging cables - • I before another feeding time." ( and instructions for re -charging , • niece, and, as he had imagined, the "He's certainly a healthy, happy your batti,ric-s without expense. PARKER'S DYE WORKS, Limited l� t1EN TOWNS TO1;OG(„tti heiress of her uncle old Johna{Brooks '•Curious Eerors That Appear on the �. These instructions and matertals -- ' boy, said the neighbor. "But he will enable you to ,have electric CieAJiletA and Dyers f.and:rlidcs That have Cawed Dain - before. had adopted her many years, Pages of Newspapers. 791 Yon St TOtt^dnt0 before. ought to he with all the care you take Ught anywhere. $8 - - It is surprising how often staid and of him. Boiled water, sterilized cu Jks =sea Pala Zoo - age to Life and Property. It was not at all easy to see what P The L. R. Cranwel Company Three' mountains aro movin in he could do, but he took the course influential newspapers ruahe msstakes and spoon! Regular feedings! Yet I Yong* at. Arcade Nuild'ag - • g which commended itself to his sense I in history, says a London writer. The guess it's about as my hus'oand says., "]BOX" - - oNT• `'ales, and especiAlly at Victoria ,_ - of caution, and for several days Ce- I other day, a newspaper, published not ,I `These modern mothers spend a heap 1 _ — _--_ _ - _ __ _ Village, near Ebbed Vale, the damagre cile did not !tee him; and then when a hundked miles from Fleet Street, ! of time sterilizing and systematizing ! - - . _;:1_-�-----• __ _ - _ -- is terribIg. Noises :ollapsed by ilte i- I. she met him id the gardens he was spoke bf King Charles signing the 1 their' babies, but they don't spend half dozen, watel'ways were blocked, and - ohviopsly not at all de?lieu$ to stop :lianas Charts. the time you mothers used to, walk- floods filled the, lower ground. In ql Victoria is alone sixt house and a eak. - That paper must have lost its head I ing the -floor night and day, -rocking � y s w er„ de- II •13ut Cecile Brooks was a girl of Splendid cod Achieved ` character, and went strlt,ight up to as well• by the hour and constantly dosing --- moll=hers. � -----._--..-.-�----- _-__.__ _. flow is this as a sample of Bible his- sick babies.' " '11any the man she had accepted. . People are under the irnprrot- "This is extraordinarily stranll;e tory? "Yes, you happy little fellow," during 1918 sion that the trouble is caused by behaviour, Dick," she said. "You "We. hear of men who send their ; putting two fingers out for the baby ' earthquake. it is nothing of the haven't been to see me for x week,! only sons to tho Frorlt in the spirit of I to gran HE year 1918 was for the business of life assurance a ear of su t 'me achievement. I sort. Rain is at ,the bottom of it. p, "you're worth every hit of � P �- •nd now you try to pats me by. What i Isaac the Patriarch, who laid his first- , trouble, and stronger for it, too." owing to the com[Aned effect of the war and the in uenza epidemic death claims This is a very wet district; the rain does it mean? What have I done to! born on tho altar.", � were unusually high. The payment of these claims enabled the Nmpanies to sinks into the ground and lodges in merit such amazing treatment?" Yet that actually appeared in the iDenverts From Home -Canned -Canned Fruits, render an unprece&nted measure of public service, and to fulfill to a more noteworthy p the different strata or layers of rock Maine looked preternaturally leaded type of tin important leader in degree than ever previously the beneficent uT otic for which the were founded. until At last one layer grave. The inside information of I tY W When the --family begins to tire of P P Y Rets so spongy pipet• quoted all over Europe. Isaac canned frui The record achieved durin 1916 6 the Sun L.iis of Canada was one of and soft that it be his w$ilrh he was pomcs7cd warranted t. or sdlen a company des- --- = y petrticularly .triking •uccesa, K to flatten out offering uD�eau would make a good `—For. -the first time in the Company's histo new cssurances rid r e:ceeded flit Million Dollira. The and e,oprythittg on top of it slides him, from his point of view, in putt- sett is desired, try �cotnbininQ with Qt prosperity acrt,nt►tates the ComparWs position as not merely the leader among forv.-ard. �IlbJect for the ttlext Royal AcRdeniy! growth in size, strength and history P y Ing an end to an impoisihle situation. other materials some of the fruit Canadian Life offices, but one of the great insurance corporations of the world. All Around the British' toasty vas TIP owed it to birnself--his future. I ' The Irish correspondent of a treat YOU put up last year. A simple and I I am.sorry, Miss Brooks,"he mahi I Loudon paper wrote lately of districts P P I The Company's financial power is emphasized by its la•f-r Assets,•lncome and Surplus. During the year - c&n see simples of the same sort of at�fR I hoped that inex inexpensive substitute-- for whipped j $7,460,000 was added to the Asset. which at December 31st, hati rrached the huge total o. $97,620,000. 1 thing on R smaller scale. Only the Y• P you wouicl rico � in a certain provinr•e of the -F. ( I cream to gene with desserts may bel The Income is now $21,651,000, while the t(ndivided Surplus is $8,021,000. cl.her day there wsa R big slide on t e truth. 1f has come to me of late I Isle where "i'rotnstanlrt -are in an tnatlr• l,v whipping the white of an that our understanding wast a mix- overwhelming minority." Ile might take, and I have Rdded that Irish t)nitq �►Pt•A much egg until stiff, adding one table- THE RESULTS FOR 19113 ' the North h T)c�vnn cost at, between Lyn - "And you wifih to give rile up? Ix spoonful of powdered sugar, and ASSFiT;i mouth and Ilfracombe. Part of the that it'! asked CetTe, her face Rush. } 4!>ridPt�ce ilwrP alar). Balt the r.restt- foldingAssets n• at ..ht necertlher, 1913 - _ - - mAin road fell into the Bristol Chan- _ paper printed ft without spotting ing thn � n the mRahed pulp of a ban• � lucr(s,eover lel; �7,,I2r�'z'R.t� Ing. I l 7,id1r,X4.6t nel. dna. 11u not prepare this until just INCOhik "You put it rathrr cliff(, Intl from mistakh Cash tncrAite froin Prewitiniti Interest kcnte, etc., -in 11518 - Yl 6.51,owes.9 AL Lymne Regi, a strip of c•lilP. P Y before serving as 3t turns dark it " to Another ghat (fstily wrote In its ! , what I should wish said the other. , I - Iner"Com ( vft 1417 three-quarters Of a mile long 40 allowed to stand too long, , t t,tt:2,icr�.pl 4 , 2 "it it is trtarr, that, is rite hest say_ leading strtirle of rr�rt::Jnr force•q in th,° , � - PL(1tr[T:; PAID OR�Ai,1,flTTFh r feet broad and. 1:10 feet hi h 'went Peaches and Cream—Place u , Pon; 1'rufit, F.tidor Allotted to Policyitcldcr9 in l!►l8 - - - 1 51fI,60'.1�v � R - f�t1 punt, I �TiouTil shy," sail the girl, vase ares! ani "nhovint; l►:tt•i.war-dx anti • 1 -� crashing into the t=ea,. 1 -- each serving plate a round piece of i - rlrith Freal. "But Please do not trotibla 1 forwards like pa Y n•; in a Kanie of i _ __ _ . about. me_hut the next time a girl is •t•hpsq••• � sponge .cake or any. plain cake. Lay � - S.L'RI'LL' � - 'fie' - two w0 zt 1•tnrlglities in mod- -- Total tier ►tri+A_1%t 11rcr:nbcr1914, ovc-r r.i1 lial-ilitics ani ca •.tat t;,n_;,:;:3,:..; ern times were the fall of the Ross - weak enonRh to listen to Sou I trust nn each slice half a canned peach J i That sovintfq ,all right- to tht• non , 1 ,.�cctrrtllo4 tar the tivaayr.ny`ssta ndte rtl whitaLr�mortnr.vrtellt►u that 1%1.1 , berg 'n Switzerland and the she wt IV have, someone near 'her to hole aiyle up. Whip a cup of cream. ! ti.,W nosy use l+,surat:ee .�t t.► z great .. r#tr+si;�Ptarrr, hitt fitrPtrJsh tyro at thn i Tand�� err at Naimi-Tal, n wins known telt her cI'i yo+rr regi character. flavor with vanilla and sweeten. - 1'(►T.1i, PAti'AIN�iTS TO l OLICY1101A)ltilit'+ + inciian e s She walked on, giving n contempt- i t;sslne kue►vs 11 that the p ~'vn 'iq the "111)' (;over each peach with the c•ream,4 Lida Clainla, bteturc.l Ktulowniellb4. Profits, etc. during. 101.4 9.-;.4;�, L,"S h nith resort, The Russbers , , 1 pfeef (,n the Jwatrdrt:belt- e&watlr�-,�,e ; voEas.to of her heats, aril Maier RAve . Rn�f h r.-tyt„rnt� k, Poticyliialderi 1:—1Iee.ur aui'Ls ioa, - ..1 *t.) ,• - is ?n ad of ,,•rndstone 'and "conglom • { ' t ut all unle�rs it nlovPx turwaht�: t;atnis with a tea of currant' K f .., a, r`hl,lih g sio of intenote re.ief. ! `jelly. ASSURANCIrS'l5ai:l,?► i)(:ItlNG 1i1114 crate." The whale thine vent lad- . "Phe teATC it I►Pttpr than Y rousts 1 There is but q aims► an(1 a very ]it- Iif:,ckberr I,naf -llrin a A:.yttrance� �aied ar_,l It fo;r in (.1r1t (t41(•i:.g 1:'II - - 51,.',')1,39Z,Ot (telly, filled -R large valley and in- ve ho cd," he said as he made for' tie one -bet ween rorresrtnefis and er:, � y >~ mart; of h ' � P , i canned blackberries to the boilin lttcteas.•te�cr 19f stnntly buried three vin liais c►rah, there to congratulate him- f tor" * .. ¢� � tiitih fOT h - � • •-a'�:'t+2a:aA It$es and a0�_._.:_____.. Pelf oa hiz-for'funafe' P I - ' poiht. Place s uareq of fresh rake! Ic, fe "z - .`' • ' - -- - 5.� 1?� '- people �. - � ${ape. Ile 11144 I 0 •...---a q a , Asgarance in form:lis. De(rulbut. 1AIS ^ - - ;i�i0,Al1A,t;�i.11i . ' to consider himsetf. Ceeile•,wam ver in xquare granite pan. -Cover with Ineresseererio{; At Naimi Tal they had 25 inches- ' . ' ' The Brave6t Villai e. 23•` `19.41 of rsin.in for hours hefors• the big harming, of course, but there were a generous spoonfuls of the but 1,lack- I • . THE COMPANY'S GRU1'1 fI I . fall. Now, ", inches of rain is- p bi �ie chambers to keep u And h,:s it la intpresting to,read .that, the be»rie•s pnd juir:e; add another laver, - _ - ---- _. _ • . club.; anti a penniless wife- _7 Ah , little village of ti4APIA, in atltborlt►nd- df rat-ke, acking it in well, ��a.* I etypo�aat t►st:ri uR",a'a,►acas as March -ate falls in the Fast of En): - I p then mt,rn I i "' rc'ncti land in a Whole Year.- The Irtop Adie would . ?lave meant, the encs - off *t11re,. >hrlRhpd, tlaltrh,( Rt1 th+►tteil _ - s - ----- -- _ - - P y 1i 1 —_"� M"? 0.110:7 S tw:.64i.w. 1 :14, I. l.hu,�wa,t,o hilltlide Ithove the lake many things Khictb he aPrec ittte+ri. numt)Pr of -� �0 military deaoratlonq in G , - I prni►r►rtithfh, to r�itr{1 ) last Tits �• AGI.E �--� AOtO, . ._ r.. . .•- . 1104 . . - t 274,$ i.IZ 4ADip"7ti Volc•;v0,W. tQ mute fke iN pn I,ri• 1"W'al per I treacle, arts went roaring into , the lvt•i' r S." ti '3A14b },S *41pk I 7S,r.11,18!1 li{i u I IlUrnl,Pr of eSer•f)t'Af ii)ttt rPCP.IVP(i by the "t-3 . • . , 13.94'4olx+4 tK.%-'P•,P�, k., i '1111,3t� Wit: (40 I lake, carrying hundre&-, Of vtCtlms to • inhahitants fR thirty, anti flip village ` .e Ifill tt,aSf,thsl," A7.fla,17tt Cit l.-fAf."9,A8A.o0 their death. population -Ilt 1,81,11 ' •'tite•>t mt (!r, 1111out _) i - - - _ 1 one fourth of the populatiotr served in �, ,� FO �i , 1 - —r^ �� -I The Commonplace House. ttt forces during the• % ar , ir( tl{in a , ,r l UN. i � i thc►t tP ofd. or roti any t,thE'r t iliirguq -___•� ... __ --- - �� '9Rkm fight it (lull nod commtmplace, ` ,, The TTttle honse he si,IP the way, A :•u1►t r i,r �T ini °. ���`' Although iia w indowR .fscPd the dttt►n, Wrftte to - 'T�rz _ ..fi t';�.ii:T- €"el t • 1,11', i 4; ay ,tem In X'it Jr, a t -- _ ._......: v _. - 00yA%PA,1N�T_( • -- - -..jt •.iwww .. I .r ..._. - . ._� .,._ _ ._.... _. _.. ,-. • � .t lhntving aur f�t'1 1:.".� .•f /:..1t:cs sur tilts�, u ()n ,rotinfless morns and eves 1 paase+d,\ the u'or1•rt 'iq installed .iri .Sonata, I„�,- ,� M•uu,c�,i. ,,�r.,:: ic.ei., And .never thohtglht it bright or f icia. 15,i,N) feet alo)ve the sea level, . ifs air, M�9TOit-C•, CLF, r f1t:AD OFI�I(�L itilON`1 REA4 'mar g.tl.Wt Vr t•Itiing at R11 ' thtlY 1 j To rihtcll or hold my fancy there. 1MOTnf1} A'�'TACHi1iENTS g� i871 t'. B. M��f A111.AY, President �' T.c►c ger 1 fM('c,t lOUsly) •'rJ hl9 •atPa'k The,, c .ar•t< r I{,s,t ty, (u r1+, ! .n , 't uht�e, i iq like a cold flay in .Ta{nP, `fir-;- Ror(1- I,a"11,., Ill -:'t. t, ry. ;..m�cs,�, s 1 - W Inde e, cl, 1 nover Wright have knoa+n ens vfry rare." I.andlatly (crust- mine and a rtf of atMry• ) V'I i. r S ,a'� liti , V -*'And your supplies train its at vI c.. 1Ri, + , h, _ .�v tl•car �► 1He.tvea .a Lo;tde rosy . , ' 11-0. it ) A your hoard till iy lie "T. W. 80�1D ex !• ))!, t'/, - q:5 `+� Mar,;1l R4<atheT ai�laaya iinaettle(1''1` u N•ve Dao,e Strtesl� Vb'aaat. +li,'lefatrea�, - 1 r', :I o1, r.uo ttnforghttrn !morn • r.... ._ Aa ro:.s flu) hedge y'au looked ,M N - •1. - e ' I . f a ' kq , ”. ._ . , a1 . - . . - .., .