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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1917-03-22, Page 2447", 7 It has the reputa a quarter of a e tury behind every packet sold 13,1 ek—Greent—or M3zdB2o4 of nearly WAR'S FINAL STAGE HAS NOW ARRIVED REASONS FOR THINKING GREA DIVIDE HAS BEEN, PASSED. ' 144.44747.0 Superiority of Eutente Powere Stead- ily InCreaiien While GermallY Drepallehind. We have reacbed, after two years and a half, the final stage a the war. Now that Germany's final thrust, in the shape of Unrestricted submarine warfare, ha*, been made, and is fail- ing, and the Allies- are at last reedy for such a gigantic campaign in the field as may well dismay the 2 Central Powers, a victorious end is Only a question of time. Constantly is the Teuton morale and power declining; constantly is that of the Entente •ris- ing. Tbe, Great Divide has been pass- ed, and henceforth the'Entente powers progress, day by day, nearer their goal. In se military, naval and eon°, tide way their superioritygrows every week. A high. British military au- . thorny, knowing, messy eircumstances and conditions' yet hidden from the • public, announces that the Allies :cone 'Eider the fighting eeason of 1917 to be the final stage of the war. From many British and renchnfficialecomes_the same opinion. They 'believe that, un- der conditions as they exist in Ger- many and Austria one supreine com- bined thrust this year will topple over the structure erected bY ?maim carefully over the hand and ferearm, ouutarism, It is only exesetee • a so that they were eoon entirely cover - time as to *lien the final stage will and, but that it is here no longer ad - mita a sugpute„ - tWeate Superierity biereasese• selvea being slowly crushed on both East and West fronts, what bappene sit Trieste and Istria on the Italian front, will seem of truly minor import- ance. Austria will then have to shift for herself. It is not likely to be true that Hindenburg will try a big offen- aive against Italy. The -Teutons can- not afferd to weaken even temporarily against the British and Russian cannot now ewe tro s for, the hale - amigo, and withoutidoointe ae they eisive Moreinent agai t Italy. The new troops raised from the dogs of Germany's 'civilian population cannot be used as were. the first line troopa with which Germany so proudly be. gan the war. ,4746.-•4474.-7-4,67:-.444"74.77•0444. PA.IN,ESS CURE FOR BURNS. New Mixture Wonderfully Effective in Cure of Liquid Fire Weunds.. - . . of fruit, also take the place of Iiironclerful stories have reached tile Harkerae for which -he had a greet 1.35 dear Jasperonduit danger can. I be 'Place country. of the reinarkehle success io respect, had ' anything to do with curing burns from explosions and Money-lencling. Still he retrained there are no assassins waiting around, Ages, and butter and do duty as „cake. - So q should be worth the sugar it takes. m? This isnot the Middle liquid fire through the mediiim of a from asking ainr questions; and seeing. are there? 'However, let me take Con Instead of always that Mr. Harker was practically ex-' --Treacly Constance back to the bah- breakfast try it for tea ' using it for , or . even din- ner, using it for this meal in the form of dessert. , A good sized plate full made of thin slices of bread with the marmalade between--ene butter., Sup- pose you have a milk soup for tea then eu. evitl require nothing more with this to make a Whideloineand rather tasty meal,- than a plate of these send - THROUGH THE DARK SHADOWS Or The unlight of Love CHAPTER EXII,0-(Cont'd). "We have been slaves all these Years, trembling and shrinking under a villain's nod and frown. sold, myeelf to a demon, who, in maiden,. Van, of my services—ef my body and soul—promised to keep his telons from my poor Lucy'. He discovered her mistake; and he threatened to let tbe whole world knew, tre‘ton You all, it dtd not bind myself to do his vie. "Pshaw!" exclaimed Vermont, leinoua work. I have done it for sec"ftillY*' "The theatre! No, Adrien, years. I have endured shame and there's not a moment to bo lot. I agony anispeahable, that my darling's. MUSt ispeak with you at once. Don't %secret Might be safe. I have been his look at Me like that. You do not tool and his scapegoat. t, an. old man, gran' wl"4 irmainez4 Vern is hangiNt earned over you." on my way to the grave, have •-eand rightly earned—the names. of - ..`Teril," gasped Lady Constance, forwerd end placing, her usurer and thief. All this I haveelona syringing and eufferid that he should never hand en Adrien'e arne, her. movement blight lrai eeeele hangman by his showing, perhaps unceneciously, the presence. He bas broken the eon. etate of her feelings towards him teacte Ire game down here, that ri''tore than anything else ceuld",have One: . It was as if she wished to share with hire fink approaelling- pain. jasper glanced at her from beneath it so ghastly 'white so moved by strong emotion, thee Lady Constance started beck a slept while Leroy him- self stared in surprise. "Owl Heavens!" he said', "whet - ever is the matter to make you drive down in such a state? What is wrong?' Is it the theatre?" ot faint, contemptuous smile crossed his face as he thought of Ada. night you. went to Richmond, and, with his fiendish ways and, threats, nearly killed -her., Well, now his power has gone. Thanks to your his lowered lids—the sort of hungry look ene would imagine a starving generosity, your forgiveness, Lucy Is free, and I am free. Now I take my wolf might cast at a lamb: . turn, and for every tear he baa wrung "Serious peril," repeated Lady Con- feten MY darling's eyes, I will. w.ling otsum a groan from his black heart." "Of what kind?" *aced Leroy, still •Tohn had listeeed to him °with in- with that faint emile on his liPS, and tense surprise. He knew his father. guite unmoved by Jasper's !solemn in-law was in business in the city; hiet race; then, without waiting for an :m- ho did not ktiow that the business of ewer, he continued scornfully; "Peril! 611. Oa In Mi 11111 • Ili IN es , -ix -me se 1.4 -4111 #11. * 1111 •-• Th illilisrnithael4seeaissonEefTitcaralm'. a grde ape-gfru. Naroew,feTrillyenchoeraapngaen% and a . most everything else is fairly dear, marmalade should ,he an economy. 1Vlarmidade may, while taking the mixture called amberine. In the. World's Work, in a group a.artieles entitled "Wonders of War Surgery," the compoiition and application et this healing wax is described. Here is how it is applied:" -" - - A young soldier with bis hands and hausted by the 'excitement and the room agint and then I will enjoy; or at news, persuaded him to spend the re.,4 any rate listen to all you have to tell Inainder of the night with them, and, me, travel back to town in the morning. I Jasper vermwoanteths;nwihleidchbgedrIbye,eann ad After reflection the old man agreed took out his to thievand items a very happy littW present from Leroy. party that met at the breakfast 'Will "AtiriouP-he'ssid-elowlY,-41Yea-litive forearms bandaged Was Zed in by ee next day,. . . . . . , ten ;Mentes between yon: and die - Air. Harker, unable to sleep had let honor!" ' orderly and seated on a Stool-. A aurae removed the bandages and the buried his thoughts : go back to Jessica; and1 ' Adrien turned sirouticl sNirply, and Ain, She wasted . off . the....iiintivi, ad,arisen-.before-hitr-eyeSr-wtheatta•-tiele- in the silence of the night a pictukelialf raised that a small rubber hose, and dried the the in. which a dark -eyed Young girl wee! X thath- Eli; scarcelyF-E;i1i:lei't:ssfii' Then She *Might' an atoritiser filled In his delight at having a. Clue he cried . tieslywith an electric, „ hot-air drier. dancing, amidst a. crowd. of...others. "rfeewcog:niniiilsuctsiti:lagso?heasomngaeewhid ocuh,l'Ibqurtsao with a.hot Wolk!: This abe • sprayed aloud, . "Ada' Lester, at the .Rocking-, loviegly. ham!" The more bethought of it the! "Adrien," • she -tried; • almost shad - more sure he felt :that this girl must &ring- at the .tense anger shining in be the daughter, or at least some eon- his .'eyes.• "He must be, mad!" - She ed with a soft, white, -waxlike cover- .., heetlene Of the well-knewn actress. I turned proudly on 'Jasper. : "That is mg. . On. questioning Jessica( all thein,' sufficient, Mr. Vermont., ., Pray leave --while it -was WI hot/he laid etrine 'formation, he could _obtain' from bee - us at - -If this is a Sept, Itonsid- ef thin cotton hattieg, "Over, it and Was that Which••she had giyen Adrien er it is in extremelY, bad taste." painted this with the sanieliquid, un- tiers:T. Johann VVilter was .the bound-' 'Jasper bit his lips at her Words,' but The reasons for this are .succinctly Ili' the wholewound.was sealed hi, 'arY of her existence. Harker remem- did net shift his ground. • , : . sandwiches to. be .used as hn imp . vet - forth 'by thiS,high areaer • official. tinder the drying lieui& , Then she, bered the name as that. of ' the' man!. • "lltr Said Leroy, it : is no: jest. thnteiteni a our reguiat :nimbi, is • , The Entente .:t11110a -,110.Ve :attained. a Wrapped it tin in thicke.r cotton. bat- from whom he had hought. the pletiereet deer; there is elonsethieg Wrong,:,I feel merinalade • and. 'Oen nicer still, previously unknown - r.incre.ase ..of Ong, suik:..went to work on. the • other and he also new 'rioW that be. it was. sure. I will have,. a. few words with mixture ofekg and orange Marmala strength - :in. the..',field, --• through 'in who 'had I been responsible 'fbr Lueees. him. in. private."; :Ee'ledler gently to- 'pegs just now are really amongst •o . abundance ofeartilleier-rind munitions, : •°Whatever the. victim may have felt shaken from his belief tied in • some and -trembling heart,. Lady Constance early sin.: But .ha: was not to be wards the 'door,- and with - pale face inexPensfee. foods and the . and c&ordination between -artillery about it, this. was a. very simple tate. Way JPSSlea Mtla be related to Ada re;entered the bell -room he 4. . htia left -cons era e food velue-eaceing, -a id bl f Y P°81,2 and infantry: , What this Means ' Val& • a 'medicine .and good.. • . ' I saw the hands a week tater and they Lester, and he risked the, girl' whether , so happily; seating.. herself. neat the.'s shown at VerduneeecentlY, When four wereceveied. withle*, 'supple akin.; It she would travel UP to 14011C1OG withelitTalleaslii one of the many 'sleeves. -Siteet- - orange' ' riiiiiiiiilladash. yi•ench*tirinY ,eprps recoveeed.„Douan.. is...nee quite ;ample - a - matter when hime, and truat'berself. to,.1rii.c.a.,. ,. i Sbn-wa§ overcome by a noneless fear, the fruit and With' a. knife cut the rind mont Vgiu; TIentker"AilL4tc.r--all. :of . the. burns are deeper,- het. as . the pre-" , .jessicalooked up . into, hie linedlace. and that •horrible - te.eling of utter through; .to the -1)11-1p lengthwise :' and "7'04041.1' '17:4trIzi.' 'do.gePeek-740..•4. -.cq• ilt. always 414, sumer and does net "Yes," she, Bald • Simply,... "if - y9a,telplessueas -which over'whelme-oneras' around (in the so that the rind feev-hoisreenaPeerieg 100:Germans vary on account of Won't glee' Me back- to to: jeliann.. l'in a heavy cloud, and darkens the hori- may readily. be taken. off either in the degree- et the e Harker • readily promised this and,1 zen for us all when. weighed dowel by halves or. quarters. ' Put :this - rind • with total easuaItiga on their .' ovie burn, before going ow, to :describe amid: Many. smiles and Waving of s spenbe..- • • . side. about 4,000. * Four army (inelading,yellecranci..,vehite), on.:..the div14 other -cures I had ',perhaps' better de, hands „from, . the. assembled . Aabferd-__:'.._: ... . . (Te be.. getitieped,)_ ...: _ - ,•eione ,emashea, up. five _German -dive- scribe the process.- • ,, - - - -----.:- : e• .fandlY, 'the tem itakted on their %way. . . . • . .. . , . . istoire ;in -a veiselesf cold•Watee fend !et siOne; With lessee Only one-faiiith of . The liquid which do,es the work eis ...(:). reaching_ London, Mr. Harker !s_ . . ' . A PERILOUS' NIGHTMARE; , ' come. to a boll centheiing till the _rind ' ".. what the .suffered. Sir Doug- nothing.; more than te con:shined-on • of first visit-w•as ;to the Cesket theatre, •. is ehgoitgliler 'tender:: •• ,Cat thent bite lat(riaig has Oelared. that. the. ' Brite neeeffin: and 'reslif.,,,.:. It, -makes . an abet. which jeessce at , once :remelt-there:tale ' -: ' . • • • '-'4: - , .-', ..:' . - . fine ' etriPes , ' Meantime. have „the. pelp lisle ariiir will : be • able to ' erriesif -tight covering over: the burn and, .. at the one ..before which She :had kePt . • prepared by halving. (seeding) and Curnitis Incident Described 1,4, Work; - though the.. 'German ' 'Western front; thysaine tire% soothes the wound and, w. etch for Adrien Levee. aadwith that . ,e, ., ,erein, British ;Coluinbia. • * • . - . , - Moving the. heaviest rag at the cot recollection, came the anemory a the . . • • • Not every nightmare is, so danger- . only then slicing it,.., .Put to boll in at inaey .poInts this, year; and " prae- allays thie• pain. ' , , . ' • • • • oll of papers which she , had picked.: ' . tically •destrey 'the Vireetern , aeray, :, . Laid on, with. -a brusli it .weuld 'be up. She related this•lttle .1=We/it! oui as • that *hich,the Venerable W. separate saecepian and cook till tend* • notwithstanding that it has been. re=, ' painful, but as it drops: in tiny gle- to Harker; and 'undoing the big in H. rouisOn describes in his book • In thee set back till rind is soft and clear: enforced up ttea strength of three Mil- .bulea the .patient doesnetelteit ...feel : which kind-hearted Lucy had Put some the Wake of the War,Canoerivhich-de- -- liw-i; If that tan he . accornplielied, •the fall a the spray on the flesh, and ,. Linea; for her, she found the papers scribe's his . travels and adventures . .At.thus.:stage Add thepulp.ta the rind., measuring .and stirring' in equal mea- Geettati, 'PeWeae: of resistaece, 'Which ;it is quickleecovered witNa Waxy sur, , and gave them to hills: . ' . !among `the Heide Indians M. the Queen sure of heated sugar. It •w.ill take .hae been steadily declining...in the last' face that. becomes .aietighte„ase.goon ea' Harker looked thein over, and gave, Cherlistte, Islands and along -the coast _Shrine 20..ridriutes to...ebole down ,suffici • ' - Year, will fall. likea house of,carde---, tinrstrips Of cotton'betting are laid , I:of British Columbia ' ,. •• ' e .... • ently—thick after. this—then seal... w-ery-of• joY;efor he realised 'at '•ondS that they delivered his arch -enemy . = fol: the. German, army. in the is over . it and painted evenly with MOO. Intallia--handa,4-Ipalrilrael.a.-frOM Ileav- After°, our ev,eping MeitLaad_ prayer thc iriatn rpatt of•thex aesei0 e forces. of the ,satne liquid. . ,. ' • .. .: ' en itself 'could have done More.... jes- - - - ,• .7 • • • we cut '• away the undergrowth e ••eind.' . ,. Household Helps. .. The Bestssh superiority, demonstreted,'' The temperature Of this liquid, When glee. did fiat understand : the • reason spread out . our . Maee and blesskets.; last, .AutuMri on the --Sornine is .due applied,. is 70. degrees Centigrade, Or for . his. excitement, lea she ve .3 .quite • While we were thins engaged our , old Never salt and pepper Meat until it not; only to the enbrale . of tie, Menge leg Fahrenheit. . My. attention' was content let. the papers remain in hi a -friend the trader, Nthewee looking n'e it at least. haltdone . • • . • the, firm }Slier of the ' British .that..called-to the heat first.by the: , feet keeping. • ' • • • • . • anxiously inquired, "Must .eve lie down —• • ' The feverish 'patient enteys,•cold,wa-. hey are destined to ,sinash the Pruett' that •a: drop' •of it 'fell on. thee, sound . At the theatte lie inquired forMies . . . . ,„..,;. ,,. .: tei1;1•rteixilletiit.Ifilimetit jnu,i.ace . . there?'" • -• • i stovepipe is einasiebut to 7 the marvellene improve- skin of Oneeof the 'patients so that he folio ' thee the .populer :actress .n- ' „ Lester; and, it being matinee day 11 tab high to reach easily, put a string e .-"Yes," I replied; 4'it will be all right ' , Merit 'intheir artillery strength to a.. dried, "It is burning,me!" :As .he had Already arrived, It took time . and When .we have ',spread our mats ..end wire through it and attach a chain so - Point" einite outdistancing the best 4- Net. haireseveref cans of it . eerayed • men treriches, not, so much destroy. til it was explained to pie that did forte oftheOerniarie. All Winter long and Painted on his back, this seemed -British guns ,have 11140de:ode, at Ger-, curious to an amateur in medicine un- inedoOr-lteeper that it was absolute - sage to Miss Lester, but eventtiellri Money to convince the •military-lobk, ly ndcesseyy to take an tricot' tries- ate so many reptiles, e he rep led.. . .. : "I'm. afreid•to.lie down where there sired.. . - • : ' e ' '"Oh,"•1 assured, him,- "there .are only leee " l''' •'• ' • • • . If thee a .few mashed potatoes over, they de very;well added blankets. ,,.. ' ' ' ' that -it -can be pulled up or down as 'dee them .as to train.' the new . artillery' not feel the heat on the flesh. as. he this ' was aone,, and *Mr. Harker, wit ' ilaprsiess .field 'mice and ',frogs; :' Y!* to • fresh.mashed potatoes; simply stir units. :thoesaade of them, in the bor..... woad on the .skin. Great care is al- .Tessiear-Who. was alstiest dazed by need not be afraid.'" ., , - • • the strangeness of her •surroursdiege-e them .in while 'the. p.otatoee •are very rage fire which is to enclose the Ger- ways taken to 'see that none. of. it found' themselves in Miss Lester's ' We aseigned our. frienda plape ;to • ' ' man lines with Walla of flame, pro. touches the sound. skin, and this; as a diessing-room, a !few minutes, before sleep' in the centre with Chief; . Cow. „. _ • .., - When -preparing. old; dry beans for tecting theadveedng,British inialitrir.troatter -ef-.fact,--was the ealyiceasion: the evas -.due on the 'stage ias 'Prince bee ois174he Side; while. 153 on the •and r' .renting :reinfOrcetrients . from On whiCh I saw Anyone eveti;oquiria. Bon -Bon. . - 4 • . • - the rear... '• ' • ''other. in the middle of e night.. I vrbich they .are eeaked will °Lolfier baking, a little soda in the, water in — Ft'ili:it . ..• • . . a , 6:6101..f,ac,..:at_olletlarreinalic,„:,.474,,Aug.,-46,v..,870 -fi#81140117-1)14,-;iti „the 'esitne4tmriefit-treteleed.a. viohiAt • -when anything hel14...00..riwt,ilt, tor,tw:•;;ItAc.p.to,•41ionam ,,4•-ee the -midst Of„ble,,,..v:feede,:bel-trokeliffftbianitimfitee..Aloprang.'teeteryefeete eeteeee,-eafeee ir iiittrimii it i The . whole thing 'gee= so simple,' Mr. Harker At onee -hastened to'was routed by a loud Whobpearid' sit, .there .,e,,eeteee.eleeteeeeetee„, Austria-Huagaize. Belga:tie ' Mod- Tar.. 2"„f„,..;t,,',,,i;ariiiii,:.;,,d6iiii. ttlii.liu 1 --- e; healing .4- • . . . gliiiicrojele-Figea anTilte„ actrese w.mre believing that we Wereattacked, Chief sthoking. and he etedee to clean ate gees for ,•eourne, . every.= . T .14;ted, when you. see the ,ie em I &zing. a one ateither in a mutual re- . • - . key would..eollenee,hefore the Entente' of noMe of 'cognition- • jessipa, 'remembered. bar. Cowhee and the .0ther : Haidafse had For a bad %sprain,' bandege the. id- ' the burns' •it. tures—a ' whole beck, for 4 Sit Once as the lady 4who had been. with seieed their guns. end ' stood at... bay, . . . , • . • Without ii real istreggle. That much is faded part, then pour hot water mete instanee•Lthe wonder at it .geOwie• Adrien teroy;ethers 'came the earlier peering -round foe. the enemy., The: ed with two. parts. of vinegar as hot: plain from . Bruzsilofra emashipg of - • P . • . the Austrian etrnieelast Summer, BLit . • 1 memory; wbsch hall so puzaled her ee tenni flee' heel gone out and it ieas. as the patient can etand.. • " . .:. . ., . , .:the night she .had 'seers the actreee Flanneki can be washed'and etilf.be . . - • eastly. More' powerfide than .theY. were. the Russian arn.lies of 1917 , Will be .,.. • _ Give it Vet . • • - 'kenteritig• the. theatre. • • '• , thrilect . ;"Who tri (dig% egg ?' Iiienfccir.1 zeft if put into very hot 43 ads, allow.1 • lad year. Like Beitaln, Itu88ift has . k Vessieal'i -ekelaireed : Miss , Lester, 'could renlY there. WAZ anothei7 . yell, ed to • troak ,nntil erou!cari comfortably . ., . . 1614 leis. 'a 6Weet little girl, and .110.4i.1411,/ekeitY Triadritole.4uhrate telt. "he and. instently our •friend began to ram pup your hands in and, wash Ahem out ;lied ,the Men,: but needed' the -time - Mx' behaviour at table wasi alwaye perfect 'hag of this?" ' . . gee -Omni trained and •orgenized • and. . blows round. bum eight and left, while , and•then nn. cd .vvater that' is very But one evening, when the hed betie • The few bileintreeertere Aivarly ispeLter:Ixe:;„iya in ..a.441,90.10*.:friarkt:_tittritie.„-tiow.-6,7ietli-i-t-ov-a-ieffiepiiii, 4' ".' . he contintle4 to 0y...ea. ire rage and. het, .. , . • .. • .._ ... ... , ?::.., .,, .., 66, fact -year- teelng'•-they-,-- Or 0011:9 -the *bed ihings, pli .squipPed. Britain has he, tmey. in alleseend to nt4Yetteete•etipriert neheilletteleeeil-boy-end:tiSeefrestAk;:- bloc! Vihich r.rousecrhim vith difiltelltYe '1.' estent ahnost • en the:SomMe sale." eneria also onif1.1..1., 4.4..+4,...i*,••11 .4L,,, 61 TM 11"4 t'befOrg' thniele hill •emeet.113"TirgefC"eigt nrtilrei3tieg"Mies 01111112e trader' thet the Indiaret whb ' ' I , ory 'In 1' should haVelebele on the end, conversation°. •,'. • • -----1 --. ------'' ..."1'4"Puu..EZ:;`Te.7' tO th p.tetko in tin* teforehad been leittheUght he had'gohe,-tnad,i riAVOS a greatr•de-OtOrtline 'When yon- ' Areas:wed' ears, tan*, aeroplanes, all.. , tolling the contents of the box. This gues2.-..tiar.' 3.t•riFekees.5.. °L., e'exp, lenetiont.,; 'the paraPheroelie of the modern Of.- , 1. "Daddy, you and Mother earl •,,t . : buted along- itussia's .thousand -Mile Then after the Manner of parent4q feasive. he$.70' been.laborionely dietri•-• what t have 'tinder the tables** - -Ma, tow 11141,040-tr 0"•;'a'mroil 0.'t9' reel nisi* wheri :ki: length' I pt. i, %':.*r.e-'.:( "().14-1."-,t: "Pl.let a4a1PoutnYteacaer 1 IrtittiThleVolgri.,a• .,,,J diet from , keeping too long, Monitors it with alit. froet. And the Itc.rlums ham enor. . her 0745 future. thaeles to. her reeeret i '. . • h . -1. • , who Bile to please their children,DMy visit to lefirreinstee, teas geelfr4 winks,' f retuned t at a erge onal.4, vele eravfl Moo* etrengthened their armies. guesised all kirids of things, but wittL-:, to look- after ker n!?2,(2e. /getter than ‘,Ing t"m-rd- 111„.6 ", itArig,P3- • •eraW(twit'iterientitinatearle'illiVgisiretre.the eat; Their equipment has been 4iiiit np ,04 swage, , ea teo•seelet. •., . e : wonderfully.' it'lles real -effort Is to '' 'owe gi7e it Alp. 'Tel the Phetr•eseeeileike :ne ber yoe.imbe'-uito ra:"114244ti?, -g-fratiot . 'Wive 'beim !Rim a 'mud- glos5 to the leather . 1 .1.13,” . d formeol a eirong link ;re fle dlaila of- in snY .,tUritt; t0,13YMet i.t that ' Is •• ' • • •-• • • . . be Medd in 1917. The common . front Whereupon. the kiddie,' drawing. h'er 'ellie,,r'-' -tk'43 (1411:e4S. tst4 k‘tjf)411311 C°v3.f1I'lk 44" . ' . ' . ' ....... • . . and vilten tlie Germans tInd them.' itA ttimmie..ttehel" - ° • : % . ..' : idea hoe been -thorotighly werked out, 'face up fete e grimgee, ropliopi' ' tO '&1'45 C%,gatI,P4 ee.etter.Weereent. SP*. I eepicireell We te the Indiarrs, And • - aszureo flamer tr'..n 934.1" 'WO:1.41A tigt'0 Opty Wuji,1 low mere' ee latighoxii, .09 Don't weds the gliehen ier hand at all Ten DitaltWasIting'"Iletitts4, ' • - ' i , eere g f.iiho glol grog -;fig th*"!': 'iv? , ' eur•felerel's Pewee. 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I. to,,o era. wr,APn 000 can ' 'll ' U reeved Vinyard na hp ri ft • 11 IV •5qC.10I. rft d Vs. a.'7.341, .40"e10 iit' °1 tr. 1.'2, " ' • li-i.t• 11,11: ere e s. ' , , 1,,f1 , v ri a 4 aa..e.,7 'too. it .... ' the light of the full Moon ' olliar ..il 13i C'''''11'4.-11 g '''a it.. i -iter' • - i ' ,, 4, ,,..,. ,, ,. , , :,,,,.„ , ,,, nu e 1 it . .,q ;,1 . I ' $01 F. 111 i.a. .. .1.14 ' f'•Yrio VS sMoOth, eleankslinVen lacer' r hewed, 647/11' ti'', * . • I 4,1i lug ear{. ii:i/.1 1114 is! tl.i, 13.,,t, 1,;,..4., , . , • P ,tviches—so you save onebutter, c and , ether -preserved -fruit. - sandwiches do not require a very th layer of the esernialede. Neet then use them, too, es easy dinner ci SertS.. OCeaSSIOnally• use nil cheese, or cocoanut which are rich both protein and ft (meat value). We all know how delicieus good sand- wiches are with a nice cup of tea, cof- fee, eocoe, and with sucb make, indeed rather- a tasty meal in themselves- . 'Particularly nice for the making of will simply 400h the egg more 'firmly on to the dish.. Don't put any clish that has contain. ed milk into hot water. Both milk and egg containers of any kind ebould always he -rinsed first with cold water before being pinned into 'that hot dishwater. . Don't wash greasy Pots or utensils that have contained greases ot any kind in the dishpan until they have been rinsed with boiling soda water. This is just as much to protect the waste pipes in the sink as to aid in cleaner dishwashing. • Clogging up of the waste pipes is very often due to this one thing, for imless the grease cetteliy_theeeeeeles water it hardens and sticks' fast. "• ake Don't put utensils, spoons or etrain- The ers thathave ontained _gelatize.ento hot water. Thai:will set the gelatin a„d firmly, just.as hot water acts on egg.. " Rinse first ihecold water to remove gelatinous substance.. • ts, erx Don't imnierie cake bowls or inuffin pans be' pie -plates to Whibli crust or hatter Still adheres in the dishpan. , Scrape with a .spatula first. ---Denet ley to eleakeeits --end Pans with a discloth. There is a stiff, small brush that can be purelnised for or- ten cents for this purpose. Or you fig can trim a small stife whisk broom a ' a little shorter 'so as •to give a good do. leverage, and use this for that pule ur Pose. This brush ...can ale() he used ese to remove all particles from graterS, th ' colanders, egg beaters or other utene silo usually digicult to clean. Don't wash a fish pan by brine") water to a bell, as it spreads the fis oder, SerapellroVvvith a sliatialin're Willa. ail fragments, then rub with paper and finally pour on boiling wa- ter to 'which washing powder has bee added.' . Don't lay a pile of -dishes in till diehpan aa You would lay them on a table. Always place them top down I ward to give the water a• bettor. chance ' to reach the entire used surface of the plate. . • . Don't put 4 your beet China dishee into strong, soapy water nor with oth; .er dishes. • Runs in clear , water to 'whicil 0.8lY one dash of washing pow- der has been added and dry at once. All other fine.pieces should be Vreated the same way. . If you will put these "don'ts" into practice you will find your dithwash-1 ing easier to do. • t " Dees and Sheep in Britain. , There are more clogs to the mile isV • ee, Brstain than in any other country t‘, e winkle -Wogs fop • use, aogs- fe'r • sport and little pleasure doge.. And' ry,et_ they -do !lot proveiltLsbeep-keepingl The country is in eome parts wild and Open, in others closely inhabited, . The conditions are not so different grOM ours, excopt that there are more cov- ers and plantations throne" whiehl dogs can pass lied. pounce on sheep.! Gatnekeepers and shepherds 'neve the' dog censue .,memorieed, and any wae.` tiering. dog subjeet to, suspicion.i Moieoves., he m apt- to fall Into the " - traps necessary to keepdown the pest; of rabbits. Dego of evil teedency or', habit are apt to he spotted, With the large number of degs; however, these things would not avail if dog -owners did not feel responsible for their degs.' The careless: have that eespensibility • brought‘home to them, , . •,, • eanin BLANKETS' CARPETS LACE CURTAINS FEATHERS ' FURS DRAPERIES tOWNS • TABLE COVERS QUILTS - GENTS' CLOTHING avid Quick Service Excellent Work Send.for our Catalogue on Cleaning and Dyeing Moderate Charges We Pay Carriage Charges • ARKERS. DYE-W(0RK%. Liviiited 'Cleaners and Dyers • 791 Yonge Street -I' Toronto . ,fit'eektee'eeetetel „ STRANaLE$ • ' Or Distemper In stallionii, brood mares, 'colts and ail others is Most destructive. The gern1 Causing the disease Must . he, removed from the'bodY of the anirnal.';-E,Po-preA ent -the trOuhle the ssune must be. done. • „ • 8POHNIS 'OOMPOUND do beth --cure tbe sick and prevent tho' se "exPOsed" from having ;the. disease., All druggists. • SPOint-5.1fitntaiLt VheMissee. , Goshen LIU, 11. 1451.•-. • • „ • On rtocont of its Pine grsoulationit atteolvee Inman* 3notri s dor los azt51b.carton.410,201t 1001b.sacke ' e 1•17.14.744 ,• Ilielgittni....Were"Next400r" To - -: Canada .. • •,„:-.11 the heavily-chargedefedric wiresgelhaLpetrilie*- efeeoprellifes-a o7l41c85 aiid-tilijost. foodless land, rah "Inns our frontier ' • • Indeed of reading. of Delgian'siifferingS We heard the pitiful tales from die lips of..escaped.vietims • we could see the long and hungry bread,: Ines of pcaple As intelligent and ono as prosperous and comfortable as ourselves • , • wn could watcWthe thoulandi of emaciated children who .are fed at the schooli by the Belgian Relief •-iCf"°*mhmati"til"setly are end'ining, and their cl‘ es. perate need, werecleat and vivid to us, instead of Primal "514, " overseas —then the vent hearts : Canarliam would be moved, ' and •there would be notronble in raising several. timet • our present contributions to the Belgian Relief Fund. • 4n we hrtng the urgent need of the hungry Belgian' knotliert njid thildren home to VOW . Can we enlist • . dYe°penUdRon the e prompt and continued help' of peoplelike act.'sympathy for those whose very live, vouttelt; Send your subscriptions ivenkly, madly or. eilk.lutrip sum to Local or PtoVincial Committees, or SIERD citE(PiES•PAVilbil TO TREAStliltit n Reliefrund . St. Peter Street, Montreal, Titet Greatest pellet Work in ilistorro , u Jalollitl6,.,