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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1917-09-13, Page 251,1Z tviiirecrainta=!RAILWAY POLICY N. bend. were *old to ftimaciers at a diseeurt. No money WINS blelriVedi POPS iiini had *bee but fees into its treasury for its stock. Moth -1 wise they mere eteidenly bet ait iroa wan that had, to IS CRITICISED ing has been made public which coil agralhaMd tall/Mt Progress,. through the would jusUfy the taxing of other citizens of this country for the pure` When teary turned about with the in- tend** of retracing. their steps Acquisition of Canadian Nor- pose of giving fictitious value to theft lemon, weo, or peetenen, iiroiped en: nd stock teratineted their progress • The thbonds es. 'rho interest and ree 1 them imposes Bordees of reel thus found themselves prisoners other charges on Canada due to the in * long ruurow compartment, total darkness and deathly stillness aur - I;_ there. Suddenly above their heads, sound- ing sm though coming from mom. dis- tone*, Kelly heard a voice be recog- nised as that of Ins• tormentor The Purple Meek tie'. "If they rennin them" she WAS IIIY" .1100/11.110••••• Unknown Magnitude. war iocrease every day and even now are so great that it la difficult to say The following critieism of the policy antee CUrkaila of the Government in respeet of the without an eeonomic strain never from what source they can be Pabl NoveNzed firm the Mariam Canadian Northern Railway iss made: hitherto undergone and a cutting j The Government bill to authorlae dawn of expenses not yet even bee .Pirture Play te tke Saw the ,purelaase by it of the capital a ' k Namoritythe tritium:I Klav leir. "they reuse corieet both water of the Canadian Northern ItaliwirY * The credit ef the eountry abroad is and the fume; of deue4y gas. * I dide Mfg. Co, 000^No.404,44.• not order you to do this -neither will half -way through thOellou.Se,irf Comless than it has, ever been. The last . I order their release, until I am, moms and will shortly be m the Sen-. loan of "$10.0,000,000 at 6 per cent. for or it ' ready." left alone. ate. If it becomes law, it will impose' two on Owed*, et a time when the coun years netted only $96,111,111. In NINTH EFISODE-(Cont'd) Pat's voice ceased, and the men were - ether words ' the u -' borrowing "I join in year belief that *loathing nausea' is going on around here. Last She hurried to the garter Where try its ender .an 'Unprecedented strain, money, at. a our_ ' of more than 8. ,gerealt,- peam, hearse. and 'eons are Miss MacLeanes racinir mac me was tee . . night I am sure ray peivate safe was presumably being tunixi up for the a burden of unknown magnitude. MO The motile of milk is in the form per cent. annum, Note. -Accord- dealt with 2r4' this less011e .. , tampered with. ' The secrete of my rate, having signaled to the Apaches certainly greater than any ever he' ing to the Mopetae7 Times of Aegust • cooked by boiling, broiling, baking husinese are there -arid you have con, scattered among the other workmen to fore imposed upon thie country, with 17th Sir Thomas , ir White' treated the • • oe demon which peselpitaten ekon acid sauteing or frying. Uee ,A etready view" me that the actions of Drew ami Elliett certainly do not place follow. What Pat reached the cat the • inert who were trying .to mock Nies ;the exception of the war debt.. ,,• e net proceede to be $96,250,000, not 'i- mitation .even heat and allow torenty minutes to is ;Added to the milk a en the them above 'suspicion." ; 0 sue:1r. 00n 07: the pound after cooking itartee te- Jacksoe did net arrive at his place maeLeanet puns had ease started to The verehnee of 0, defined piece .'"If $96,/11,111, and that the commissions milk becomes sou tit t t causeofdeei,ineae.t4.13tireteUroat of fish, a business the next day, wed fortworreck the =wh Befere they could do serious ele'ne- reilwa7 weeks more, nothing was seen or property le orte thing. The ancl charges were 1% per cent. He of the milk changes to acid. This acid will ids° eause the milk to pre- • heard of the hestel of the firm. Finally *ger Pat's Apaches had dia.Polled them in a short and decisive strife. of baying of stock in a companet. with Was speaking of a tveo-year 5 per cent. opitata. catidn te also doted by cloth when broiling. Ilse a double - to the consternation of his employees ferinents or digestive juices which are the fish ea a #P0 wire rack* This and to the great grief a his piece and started for the epeedwai• When liabilities is another. ' °Ace the Gov- f e 1% per cent. cernes out a the i eth er s t • -th t h ' permits greater ease in removing to e en m e s omac . jack Elliott, the factory foremen re- ceived a cablegram. Pat reached the hide:sure, Miss Mac- ernmeot becerees the principal owner $96,250,000,• but 'not otherwise. Zee!' t the platter. ' • Leen •was avraiting• anxiously the ar- A 4- , , trae a double boiler to beat Milk. R was' sent from London and read: rival of her car. oe tee common stock, it Must proVide future credit inay depend entirely on Slow cooking at a temoerature just ' below the h erea a • "Robert Jackson died here to -da ." oiling- point will 'give best All cereale re uireelong-eslow and' Wallace Drew and Jack E hott "Your driver was just injured, Miss out of loans or `taxes for all the debesetlits belief of foreign bankers that good, mild Pat. results when cooking foods -that con- continuous copking. The'best"method worked fast. Elliott took charge of MacLean?" "But make the of. the railway. due or to become due money will not be tient after bad, and ly forlaiss MacLean, urged a speedy el, e i tain milke wheh combining milk ie 'to boil -for five minutes, then place vege a es, a , - the biminesa and Drew, acting official-, substitution with the starter aod II will drive for yen in the race." and for all future loasesein %waling. that epeculative enteiprises will be . reading of the WM. . As she :spoke Pat started for the The estimates of expenditure still 'allowed to find •the financiel .level quarterteaspoonful of baking soda- is Vic - culled for 14 their intrinsic merits.' added to the fruit or vegetable to , The undersigned, all of whom as in- neutralize. the acid, the milk will not Ontario Veterinary Coil. 110 University Avenue, Toronto, Canada Under the control of the Deparenent of Agriculture of Ontario. Atilliated with. tee Univeretty of Toronto. College Reopens Monday, Oct. 1, 1917. Calendar Sent on Application. , E. A. A. GRANGE, M.Sc., Principal AL, OURSE'-' IN 1101.7SEIIOLD SCIENCE COMPLETE IN . TWENTY-FIVE LESSONS. ,... „, . • Leeson VH,I. (Continued).- Prettiest., 7 The remaining preteins, Milk, 'fi It ' ' . Fish . .COhiMbio brought ,ever a nolhon dide . , is , . , • • The protein of Meat and , , of .fistt. ,Aro lath tO.rrndictliki 40(1. *the men of the, Similar in chareeter. 4e:Fish reity be province.: Some trappers show ,a sea - month of tilille• overtopping it -by $10 . 822, with an increase of 11,783 epaile serigers• - ' . ' aniell ea -tales,: but the total runs up to ." $200,000; . weather of last month, the ferry re, ling the amount tnleen during' the• ceiiits were well on, tile road to daub-. sea- son's catch or $2,000, others had , ' At ',Vancouver with the favorable' ' • . • . The contributions from Greater Vancouver and other pats of British in fireless cookee over night, then ColuMhia.toJhe French Red Cross ' were sent through the-Con:SW.40*ra - heat thoroughly for breakfast, Flak- for France et Montreal, paYable at eel oats require about three-quarters French' Red •Ceoss; - ' . the Foreign •Office in Paris to the vestorie have a stake' in the Prosper,' separate. This amount, is for ' one. • InformatiOn was received at Vic - Pint of inilk Or' instead you may hour or more. Wheat ahould notebe or; oatmeal • end coremoal need an. toria at the Saardch Observatory that of an heur if cooked in pa double boil- .,!..., venturesome. girl. - The race inust be run and it possible won. Without best- And debts enpaid; '-eo 'have •itie sub - The railway has boeds notetanding it • • e ' attention of their fellow-coutleyraen oeed at.this time. ef food sliertage,e. • tao mirror for the instrument will he . reader for examination With• it view to There. was no turning haelr-rfor the Ly of this couritty, desire to caU the ' • ' • blend one taldeepointfulebutter, •one tation`Pift ran her machine intoeline and in. anether moment- had- darted sidiatieea-There are. guarantees given' - to the gear tisk they . all are. run- milk. Heat eto -boiling and slcritly , - , a eePoo . oar an two* cupsfid - - I a the vegetable.Bring- t bl • nful fl a • ' seGovernment fromethe'•Brasheer plant ., being. taken 'met by the . poininion • aealdpet point and use. When cook- at Pittsbuig within -one :month. fresh peas end beens • .' Boilegently Have . water ' ,boiling for cooking' . A cable -received at Victoila by E. away to ' win fame in the great con- by it JO, Other. 'companies, unpaid 'bat'. inn o. • having. t eir own earplugs) di, ad efruitor - to ., ie i , h, and. custards ThIerays barely enough to:covet. Dried flOnf Lieut. 1-.1. :.N. ..Wootton, has been in E,'Woetton, informing ' iiire - that his test. • - - " • . ,e Vertedefor• the purpoee ' of seriaing tutees' . on contracts and upon ac - (TO be continued.) counts, but to what -extent is unknown. profits to. bondholders and stockhold,' ing • Pudding/4 , ..... :Stand the dish containing the mixture Peas, beans and len What. its aesets ,..are is equally eon, in a larger one cOntaining ha water, tile -should be soak- awarded the Military Cross, for his. -ere of a concern, the equity in Whose ' , thee bake in a moderate oven. ' ed first in plenty of cold .water for meritorious services. •on the field. Jenoveri, . 7 lt,. operates and' is :interested only -people. ." t 11 i'position' twelve hours , They are best steamed Along with thiscomesthe news that enterprise has been declared . by the is aleo urged that the strongest pos. Balancing Meets. • • . • but may also be. boiled gentle. .... Lieut. Wootton has been given six . . • • in railway companies, land companies, a a o A . To e . , . . .. . . . pease toniatoes., and • a delicate Mint months' leave: - . • ' - form an tolee Of AO value. It. : • I ' ' Sauce. • With. wild duck serve- sweet .• Buried for 'six hours under a mass . telegt.aph companies, tint* eorapan- delicate than .inutton,-: would require. , silde protests be:made before it is 'too , A common :souks method ta-the dise late. to all senators Arid members of tribute:me of the various' kinds of food of shell -smashed ' derbies ' and - then . iesielumber .companies • and hotel Oofek- ;parties, but no one knows how' far.' it Parliament. .. ' ' , - •.- • , ' when, plionipg. a Menu will enable an potatoes and tomatoes... With 'game blown .fifty -feet in.. the.. air -that is _ , hilities arc,..norlo What .eitent the • Fe We Molson,- James •Lairre He R. -ily Well: . s. not ^wholier scientifically. and ' ._ asparagus. • Opoestinse • sWeet part of the -experience Which*Pte; Ale-. lieete?,,ahrtee of Victoria had ' during his . owns -them what their -8056U. or lia- '•VIontreal,..Aigunt 20e,1917.., ,, , intelligent, housewife to feed her .faine. serve beenteee in crocelettma,er.eipieres quires.the seam' as. beef, With currant.ththt al—LIT14---iiesthih' "Iiiiiit: ---Ptifee""e'e'' " Jelly. With`goose,•serve apple sauce, Painter returned to 'Victoria with the . '• 'Meet party of veterans. e - • ' : ' ' ---. - Drummond, Geo. E. Drunution'cl, Ar -1 In Or 904 dieta, .wo should have railway company .i.e, egspensibie. for potatoes and toniatoes, leensien re - their liabilities; •,"s••, ' - ee-t- - - : -7: `iii4nd -', ,Chiiput, -Ferd.- . Btedlimenne, one part _. cell -building -foods e to fern' 1 , -Jae other eailWay company nee'. Emir Ekers, Chase Chepet,'In other words, 080 part lean Meat or mashed potatoes • end. .Watercrees, sixty .ocia mot ainfitbout 2-0 teeth's Elk / , . , Zephe' Hebert, A. J. Brown, C. ' S. arts Of heatandenergy4iving foods'. Garland, H. A. A. Guy Ross; Joseph -Aineyt- C. Mere', its e.quivalea ter -four parts' of bread,. Clear. soup is a tstlitiulant nerved he- dith, C. S. Campbell, We R. Miller,' hater and potatoes;:With green Vegee fore a li.eavy-mexil- th,hringthe Woad were trapped in .camp 14 of the , George. Ofeerethill, Wm. Malelitete'r,.. IL table foods ee This does not include to the stomach and causetheflow a n blind valley and ,their flight' over Lumber Company whieh is situated in : - lackwell, ' Andrew 1 Dew& ' water. • - , • _ . ..... . -:the Minintain_Was,.ment 'difficult :diir;. , Robert Hampson, . Geirege-- R. Hooper,' Pore **ample .e.- if roast is ' the Cream soups are • served' for the digestive.1 lee' •• • .. . 11.0: " • '''' ' - : ' • ," "" - 7 .7-ct- ill the disastrous fire at-Fetriiii;•7-7. antee •that all simposed assets Would bp, delivered .and that no undisclosed Morgan „ . -7'---- .--- -.:- ----- 7 - • : , ettheesarnatissueebuildingemateriale Wit Weei. C. Finley, F. ef. Wilson, pe le the expense of bUyini• cooking.: end, protein 'element .ii not heavy: ...et " Benson, A. Craddock Simpson, James ligegititg -,:ttnOtkar 1:10311 : composed of ' ' - ' • ' ' . , . . r' absence ,,..,....:.,i..:,.." .stittes-t1.-L,,...,:...,. -..Tentiet till& ereeha 'oast districts great number Of. women and , by the. has been marked this summer by the , . . _ e. Georee W. SedleteeW, We :Iletehjsen,". principle- dish we should not go. to lenthecreeee the Mealearlieeeetrient or' . . , , , , . debts or obligationa would appear to- ..,,. '20rd,,-comthente, onthe-ebrfve as fol, .beeiease beef .i rich in the eo,eele_ *tee . 'Clean and prepare :al•ie fish 'rap Absence oremen..fronee,the...ereeted A$0'7 Ontetto;:gonikeol, :Of :Auseetist.,ahotildteseevelpotatoee with . - ' - . : • - • - . . 'find out . these ethhigs; where such b it- for "...Dern* the year ..1916.. there. were , "exaMination•Mele guarantee oonot -IA,' had, the usual., emirate -lit: the . 'United lows: ... - ' , . ' :UM,- this, -railing lee ite‘ eichLheaery ., . .,. enew..etAimetAiepoLec• 'ye` , - • carbo -hydrate or March,: :This ;Wei , • . , • .. , ,, the. same _time true of . enrinites to the pound,' When ready to in cheensel li, *A, _ ..., of Beitish;'-riirtinibile.e--Thiels •pieetice 17,852.- coyotes killed in ' the province ally 10,000 more • than Were killed in - e green yege. SqrVet, cithill weleeand• lift to, a. ; hot platten •-• "-garnish . with • hard-boiled 1915., Only 715 •of the number killed :Are *Int in,-•anOthei,,.eoluMfi a,. pro- .- .. ,, . .... States, has been to piece the road tet against the purchase a the Can- .teN4s- •- - , - 't•- - - e• •.• : e --'- ' - . chosen .te 'accompany:, beef and eggs and with .i.e wee. made of last year Were young aninials. ' „ . , With the. season , only "...aboiit half - The, coarser and tiettOei eagetables the hands • of a -receiver; -who* ;staff' tadiati--,Nertheteu.Reitivay . signed. by'.. ' - one cupful of seewed .toputtoeee pe- can ascertain them. and Place e them; Many of the leading capitalists , Of are such -i.an ', 'esti,: cabbage, • tur• haef cupful of onions, two 'gieen pep, over, the whaling operations along the Montreal, end this protest ' ,•ise• nee' potatoes, before those. iiiteresied•in, an ieourate pere- chopped fine,one•ciinftel or Wite weer :coat of yineauver Island' --- and '• :. • and clear statement Systems quite lighely to be disregarded. 'ma; iaene. nips, kale, etc. On theeotherhand•, ter, 'tiVo bay' leaves, small fagot of off ,the Queen Charlotte Maids . have, At issue is this, is. the, eou4ry• to tithe chicken And. tiltkei. being lighter 'in food thet has been donverted, - into „ , . .. •• _ , too herbs, ' Piece in a saucepan and pp to the eregent, been Marked , with' available' feints doting. the preceding tta large; notably the • TIME* . ' Pacific, &Vet a burden' that„other .slimildets ' cook for fifteeti.' minliteie Now "add ilairoethid texture, tlio Moie .delicate 'obtainer: and -.e_otilratte, and ' wegeo• • 1S the Atehison Topeka .endesanta Fe and ' e • •,. , . . e 'should. heal .. Will the °eel:1446P of Juice arid pulp of :One lemon, one table, signal specess ' • - • . - peheeMs • require in the starchy geoep. left over after the season's grOveth,ls . the 'Reek Island, have in the United the Canadian impose opon .ilee,' ' • : • Aeg• RAIDG'Gle.iGNDOM and, suele 'Vegetables :as aspatit- States, been :through this lirocese end the: e neeplee'..iie' fttitineial:. ehligettionekos, 'green Peke, celerYe- cuceMbere, ceneetved foe. theteop of the succeed- . . . -. • . ., . , quite* teaspoonful of mustard, one speerifill ,of.:Weecestershire Reece- owe ing year. The frost holds tight with- ug Salt, onottetegipoon.. 'One of theh- boinbs felt ori the' play- . ee in'its grasp theefood of • untold values have emerged .1-roM it ;with capital --especially the more • valuable . el- •veritten :down to correspond • :tii . the tontintious• love tempt:110*de, must be .gions enjOying a Mere. ' open' "Wiriter,, .. . . • , . , . this soluble plant food 'Would. be : loaf by leaching. With all their drawbacks, • 'The MO • examination so far had our severe winters, with- •th,eir ithnoit profoundly 'effect in a .befielleial way irate's; to neeeeeary .for 'stimulating. tete-growth a the youvg trete Inre- :one able to, peeeorete teak duties . as:, of • to.sinallevAlue," „bee". whiehe -Must mir dePoidence.iiponVirchaSed,rertiI- izerelefsittisfeetort yieldee . - , - --"--• which °centred during a recent raid to expect any other result from: ex - regarded*, in, their role as CortSerwars' of• fertilitY•y_ an in ogricultUrat . asset the eteeurager' of tht- stoky 'informs -the Londoo Titeee, of a.. touching inehrent on England enemy aeroplanes. mination . . .. , - e•-.-e-4-----e•-• • . ,. 'Northern has resulted:An the 'opiiiien• ,that the stock proposed to be :. titre_ ee -meinn - that.- WhattVot lee etepiiiinale. more than enough to prevent its be- _ . _ , u e r-deperillent upontheOpera-Geri .1 -o-florot,s•414•11rit.V r '' h ' tock•d h • li • • - of: two out of ctliree railway aims .. -, - •-• e e • - ' . , - . : 1 , . „ • . . . chased was worth' nothing. This •the view: ' value- may IS6,theUriseetired,iinbts Ste ' .. or. t _e ,e nn .., t at „ t e.,;cettenany public serve -Me,. 0 . e , , ., rige-seldetoeinteeereasoneblyeepte d erbeer --- - - L•- - ' - ------' '-- - ---- - - - . Aetna' *elude, lift a •solvent, eoedition, into the affetite • of -, the ' , Canadian • no money WAS paid to : the company • has ne.ve! been Able tO earn 'anything upon it, there was and is no reason one presented, ' • . t'.' ' . I eigitract price. If it. fans beloW; AO agreement or obligation to put. e - 4,zieereeefireview-teet etheofaeVe thee emilwitylehriteloreingwiemeeeereer te-eoril -cleeeeleGevereeecritee-e—e .4.17-Q-',PPiendoeiteetlessesquatereleseheeeel.4-e .-- .- the --- re - - ' ----1,tac4,.1• - . •• ... .._,.. 1 taleaceoutit. Thet: appeas to be the .' BUYING COAL BY HEA.T.I.TNITS, ' -- - - ' ital • lia,hilitiese them:ill the ethedruin' ,' , . opposed. A reorganization of the cap. less paid.., . . veseteet toe: onanciers. wnoee-estete- . .. . .... , 1 g ;Iier:01, - avoidable' WithetieJelroliter. to national • and tomatoes. e , nee 't' „ f 1 h e, ' . 'United States of buying, coal by heat Government?' ownership by acquisition evier is, eilaie Like any other buid-! „ititerestsT.. ',I..f.theAeYerneehot-Was'A, 'the...Our:3e of ,licieidation-through-. re, is being Purchased int the way of • 0- bilitfetti both - of eurreht and of ciple1: - : • ' • . t • '. • 0 i • neee. undertaking the property should ' • • • - • • • '•• . • strotger condition in iesPeCiT of line' vier or liability. • • .e. • ceivership, ' errierging . therefipm. in set, and What is incurred in the .4r -tent -We, print, and there is forcee inefloir - the-. it--B::-.GOVerilMnt--IDeters: v4iiCOcliift.0411:tWenterprise,:' the ii.. ali- as* he its. owie emers„ ' mid' undergo that we ,should ketieve precisely what' '1, financial resources the alternative. .of tnedioni Of A receivership, is the. only ate pteinitini is'oeid int' addition tto e earl -led' Me a's- ail opetatfrig "eoad. e It - - serves, a. great territory and a• large ' of the-commoitestock,•- throughthehat nit C the •-proportion-- Thee Canadian Noithern must he - ee ' ' . • :- ' ' ' TO Government 0Wher1314. WC are Mark in this respect; ,corresp.endirigly , • . .. „ . ( . ----m-thtouge ...6-' - ' - . • . . , . nrir:no, t:di and the - pm . I . -ininei •the•Titie Value of Coal ' 13 , , , re ../.C- 4 0 0 • reaitop;.eAllitefer, pOteitiieseetereies Or caulifiteWer with chili or capetieSeu,cee cities-iniermitny ritariefactueete ;of' the eoritait more thin a certain numher of ' is ' . - :Leirib.„ • heingeless, mature end more The. matterof loth es- oleo :consider. . • , a The-eplatteenew -, • adopted by` et.. eeitm ' If, on imalysise'a sample prove:S-0 • , , • n s o 6 pound,.a. Miittoieefor the seine weight „wet eelatelegee efreedileedrinellinehellabeatitere ::::"1 - - - P,',.-- ' ',-L,:;-•• ' reg ' ,,, , tet b " , ae to pass Argue' the tiny .11.04 . of , •4. - ' When the' circiiit i , se • - he edethereby passes iritetheWatei eer- ie itiultinlied by the difference .of tem- Vete combustion - The• heat develop-- - ' and we 'eget' and to ignitetheelatter 'when an •tacle • c.ontaining water. A small- ' ierVe. ' •• of platinum' wire 's ' -el Me • - e • • • '-'• pure oxygen, undergaiii-a 'vereceni- ' ful . of . black epepPer. .Mix well and left. ' Thi le" duly Weighed:1:the 'result eaneY. °I.& whieirdieldaced, in :ait air -tight: reeept rounding the bomb th delicate therenorneter. . .. .. shewing:, exactly' how much lecombuse takes nee 'and, iii theepresenee of the • e • Of its temperaturels: recorded by • tible Matter there, is in the coal „. -• eleetrie circuit. in' elosa Then °' thel contrivance is shut and oxygen is no ' ' that °reit little exey inside a . -Stilhonother. weighea portion:is put The ;ciimetrie of water he pounds' • . eing exactly known) and the rise"- • . , . . i -so arrange .4. • -. °- we'.Londont wo-uld be toddli s .clo d, the, coal . e weight 1 Steel school and • "bomb," eip the etr.eets, inany a king waY, Jae: • ! of them with pee motherstewith th'em, • . ay i , .yo or. your sit es,' thtutalitY ottb6 G_erman.eritids..•She ..e...e..._ epee hae- again 'decided: that in...spite 'live when. eho got there. Ten tirae$,' - FeW deScrintionleortheair raids on ' more children would 'be• killed . 'atat ad 'some &them with no, mothers .atel. peas: the censor, !With Of , the . real . your children'ssakes - • ing, WO - of e. have an imagination 4.tells. More than ' the sad trouble:the-,"Children are, * on' : ' • sa -04;not-to-come-for-them? London hate lied in thole' the porta mirth Le on' school niletresi" to the ' anything -Which has allowed' to distracted mothers. • • To , those , who .. howingtigatly • the: Haunting Anx- , e. . Meredear Mothers: The CounterCouri- ..... • .• ,. . . e , iety of Mothers m the ord Land. (le Evere if the scheole hed .wane• • • - . . . . let he n 'there until all da et -- ,. whatever _ _ dine- in b , .. -. . he following. letter • of •Ie • , and . for our amiliiilihotn•oh; ---,-.., • ' •,.. , mehtudtiLthreat . „.. lig home • e. 'rig field .of a girls". sehool tind mortal.: , IYInjiiiert Doris Bneridet lienitan, eke' chase. .1._ le -Produced, - --- In fact,- nothing The • ' 6 hi' is th'3oth r tie ed.• If the sainple•contains less.. than arid mani wouicFsee si-ghtS:•WhiCh"':. '.,".:* ' has transpired 'except erethelly and. event fifteen, the daughter of a missionary. , however, rieces-, thepeecentage. of ash- mentioned in- ,- . . ,;.; unit being the, hillohnt of heat tequire . . et. the Peratere he,degrees repeesents thet.hurt, g-----.2 Might hantit thhth 10i • :life. . • ., ' .. vont& An, her side and taken Ur' -hose 'T She , was piciced up with re terrible 'then harivestementleefoe4 the qovern- , ',It. sum d . melt ea' named oia' persereis Wolie. th rorenceS eating ' is a'-4211,000 000"of- bondsa eilietontent le greater, 'inst. •so..ninch. 11°111, h ---,:e- • 0opertiotately higher. But , the opecificatioes, the priee paid e - et" ea heat; units 18 i the ' . ea (2) If the Mothers, were also Crowd - say to mire the ,extent of the line e U. - . • . ' : • • - vet the company. ' - It is ' is subtracted. . " ' : pital in a cab by 'a -*Wel constable 'nettles are nat. disclosed. In fact` - f ' e ed to raise one pound of water one de: ing round. the 'Schools and in the and, two arteadian soldiers. ' What la to be paid, who is to .getelsility taken over . by Canada hi tho. buys its teal in great quantities. , 1 Th U S. Government, ''of. course, • Be- * ded• mothers' lives, are eery, very' e in spite of the intense' 'pain "pir.hiC4 . she Must ‘have suffered„the girl talk- riota for it, What the cost and the tit; hill'neWhefors Parliament. ' What as-.; fere paying . the ilaWra.„,satnple • . (2,(10. ,... . preeiotts to their children, to their streets they Would . also . be . _Wined, . ed quietly with the soldiere. en the . .teudant ObligatiOne ere, no one knows: sets ate ricetdred? What obligations' newels). is taken, crushed to Ate pow- efeeee. hicurredl If Melte be a margin on dee, passed, through a sieve and, thee- 'ittakt,WAN-0110,4, ..,. and to or country; ' . , IN- lc . . - ...., . ,.. t,ree• le; 49'.4i. . .. . et. FROM SUNSET COAST WHAT 11.111 WESTERN PEOPLE ARE POING. • Prouty of the Great West Toll Few Pointed -Aseagraleldi; Prince Rupert men are objeeting to special privileges being given to Can- ners for the fish _industry. Buell Ares have been giving cofl. siderable trouble in the outlying sec. tioes of South Vancouver. The longshoremen at Vericoeyer • Went On strike as the truckers de- * mended 50 cents _an hoer straight time and it cents an hour. (wartime, In 1916 the • fax•s caught, in British *, a There were preliminary ditficultieeetrack. When She turn.ed into the necessary • to be made un into enor- encountered, but Drew retained gored] speedway the first ear in the Goldente counsel and managed ulthriately to Cull race was Off and away at the' °IOUS figures. No one 'knows • what have the contents of the will disclosed. starter's signal. ithe real extent OblIgatiOh$ are, The result was ;surprise to Elliott, *who had hoped to be among the bene- ficiaries. • But to his great disappointment, the principal bequest read: "To my niece, *Navy 3raeLeao,, I heave the business . known as the Jackson Motor Company, together with the factory; tnaehinerYs Inventions and eaccessorme4 Not a word about Elliott. Tbo foreman of the factory, having CLIMATE AND FERTILITY: .:nothiog to lose or gain; decided upon • avenging himself because of what he Canada', Winters Conserve the per., faneied was, an injustice.- • • tilizers in the Soil. Pat, of genre% wile powers:ea with • the hoax and had explained to the au- The. influence of climate on fertility Ilioritiee the object of the move. frequently overlooked, but • it has There was a surprise for the girl, a more Or less direct,beering on the • however, when Phil Kelly appeared on fertilizer question in Canada. It f,e, is the scene the next day, r.etained 'Elliott to investigate the disappear- realiZed by fenthat climatic condi- . once of hi' employer.. When the tions -rainfall, teniperatures, etc,- . Sphime heard the complete story, °all exert a profound influence on the nae that Elliott could -tell him, in addition tire and composition of soils, both in other group of husmess men would • to the little Drew was able to contrib- their origin and in the pewee te con- . ute the detective asserted: serve their fertility. These influencts coupler such, an acquisition except "Thie li all fictitious, ;edam is as done. this as part of may tend to the aecomulation or the after elaborate eXerainatiore and, reahve. Hee -..,esozne scheme." And in proof of Mg dissipation of flume elements or. Soil ports- from accountant s and. opeirius' - constituents which make for rertiliter• pee onthe ••• e hour to exhibit proof that &Worm had In this regard, save our coastal 'hinds ilTe ow- -o s\ au tre Cut' 'at:dalisaatifutii;lot-anai,'d conclusions, Kelly was able within the • never left the country. • . with excessiee which may "He is wing out as we say," said keep. the lighter agile Peer in available. ."You tell MiesMacLean not to plant food, ow,. country. is singularly 'take possession of wilftt is not her& blessed. We canna now elaborate .. • And the story Elliott - had to this gees -tithe but ene instance mks, •• Drew was not pleasing to that worthy. yr be cited that may serve es an. illustr& „For Drew- had• Itoped to. rearrr.: MacLean end thins get, his hands *9/1 tion -one' which- iln6iii)ted157 e the Jackson mums. encea in a beneficiel Way thefertility : Mary MacLean, for a girl who had of Our soils. The rigorous winter that seen a. fortune swept away- as eneete. prevail* over the greater part at Caa.. peetedly AO it has arrived, took. mat- oda belts up. for several menthe- tere rather complacently. After the peeeteeeoy from titvest, to seeding »first taloa of .sorPrise she recovered time -the_ soil's fertility. The plant her composite rapidly., le ',Ike Golden' Cup at the Speedway begins to inteestme again," she said, -"I had •enterede a car- for the race, expecting to expleit the Jackson mo- -.; tors, but when uncle `died/ "-the-flip. randy of the remark made her. halt abruptly. • , • - • • ,."You cange On with your idea now," -.said Elliott, to whom She. had been • 'speaking. e_ "Yes, that's 'What intend- to • do; but. I couldn't -otherwise." The next feet' days were times of much excitement aroun4,1., the Jackson Motor fectory; Miss MitcLeito was watching progress On the equipment of her car; • • Drew was likewiseAuterested in MISS Mitetean's car, and 'Pat, ;pus•• te Of everrenove that -Drew, or Jackson made, aimed to be as close ., las she eOuld ;to the scene when Drew was near the taceie '••• • • Kelly also concerned, himself in ,,passing °Vents, Be was insteneted by eelellietteto-Prevent_ret-fromeeritedee. 4ivr All* -rifaro-selit watching her opportune '•Gt4i'iliTtitiaelLittle-dirtWeriii e 41ty,..yeas within hearing distance *tete ee,,,,,ethee,day- _before,. tho, race,- Drew ap- proached the men who were putting the finishing touches on the car. "I'll make it evath your while. to ;me that this ear doesn't win the ih,Chr t Pat heard Drew eriy to the men- But try as she -might to. catch the rest of the conversation. she failed. Awaiting her opPortimittt..Which ar- rived shortly after, Pat engaged • in 'conversation the men at wale upon .ethe machine. Her manner aroused ;their - antagonism and their own- ac- tions confitmed Pat's suspicious that ,they had entered into an agreement to put the.ear out of commission. • „, While' Pat could not fethorn the 'tense, the facts were that Drew and • Elliott were prompted by malice, be- cause of the disappointments that had *resulted from the outcome of Jack- son's "death • - tile sleeve the goId, etripe whiehi is Elliott had informed Kelly that lid VieOrh by he who have been wound - believed one of the Methanice in the ed, we: , • e tigitinet the ovganization. ; hi. an Air ReideoneEngland. • torresnendenteeelio vetiChes "foe „A•C The smallest trathffittiOn in earn/non the debit el& of the adeount, if Cane oughly mliced. Then S'weigbed quart - life could not be concluded in Stich a ada is ,sasetimieg h debt over; ,ence tity (an ounce di so) is pitint° a hot Way, -and any :atoll* to ''lle it by abovi Odetillg guarantees, the public' oven for one 'Mite. At the end of that trustees responsible to a court would may eta unreasonably ask why. The:time, being* free Of Inoletute, it is . I unquestionably be a breach d ththIt. ear.t" A a fine property with •eltei Weighed aT gain. hel e lifetneer tepre- : of trust, e1lent I prospeetee but after all le gents the water that *as originally in anis is e argeeend most on. stud, it is a busiriess• venture whIch the coal. erous 'undertaking •ever 'contemplated ehould be allewed to face the con- it Another mall weighed portion sif by any Canadian •Goverement, and tequences of all business venturesthereeeme sample is put into a little platinum etip and exposed to high heat until the gases it eontains ate driven off. These may represent from 15 to 20 'Per cent of ite total weight. The residue left_ behind is e hatori of bought by a Government for whore have to be tapped. .. The outlook is by termine the tmantity of gag le the than its worth ever be anything but no eneans bright in respect *of t . • athe ole. By this hiethoe the experts de- a"ile ron draioii '.7 -Dominion finnced and before the oal. .- 0 I- e • 'I .. additional obligation of takingover • Yet Another weighed portion is nut The Canadian Northeil• R°111vair the CAnedian Notthern Railway is -Th- bite a ininiatUre tongue, ,where it is WW1 built as a "Private eeerulatien.' timed, it le‘neeeesary at the least completety.bumedt only the ash being ,• employ of the firm Wits (8) homes,If some- mothers came up and Notieing that each of them .had on t'er pick out the eight 611004 :all the not others we should never have time othefs Would •cry, and there would' still be the double danger to mothers and children the streets. tyCh It you come up we can- not let them out, so lcoep Indoors for theolhioldarrens'estisaaareias a c o nc rete . A bomb coidd scarcely come through to tie, but a bomb on tho "Of would .hert hes -you outside, so please don't come near us. (0 Your ehildren are nearly as erecioue !to ue as to yo.. We have 450- to cat% for, and we Will tab °hal rm. of tImu, and keep than happee They W•e1't"even know wit le is) waft 'f V/4" CaP hoe'10 it4 plotting "I must kisa yrill'hoth'becatioe. yeti • The disguised and active Pet was have suffered." . of eourse, the' workman designated as The kisses were given. , At mid- E11intt.' "eitspieloue detector," and night the girl died. "The ' two feel- . e Kelly, on the day of the race, eet him- diers," :nide the Times correspondent, *telt to the tack Of teaching the girl "willvalue that act of a brave dying' closely in all her movements. When Pat leftthe factory Kelly and his men • followed her. 4 When She Sntered her house Kelly and hie men deeided to investigate. • Firiding an open whelew leading into the eeller thee three detective s erawied • ethe dim light. that Vratt arr011ied. by We 'small Ivindows the deteetivee aer 401 eautiouely around the room , child a toria C much tie they would the Vie- oss." 'oven h floristand nurserymen have formulated a demand for legal Preteetion of new varietiee of flowerie Why j�tproteet the man who pee - due., a new flower or fruit equally with the elan who ptedutee a new meeleinieel• coritrivapeee the etoel risky. . It i6 ofito to any that no road capitalized above its earning power can ei'er be a useful public tide:tilt, nor can any road One thing Is eertain; the eorintry should not be saddled with any avoid - fibre liability. The debt eroded by the war is already large, And coustitaly iecreeshig. New sources of taxation • err„fat„ 470.4.r. • C'#',..1.4.0A • . • A fraternal add Inairanca society, tist rOCts iti members accordaabs %vith the etarie„Careinmezit &condor& Sick. and unarm benefits *pit mini.• - Authorized to pb.tain members arid aorta lodges in avers' Provinca In Canada. Purely Canadian, ado. sound and aeon*, infeali If thero logo local loddo of Mogan% Ronda In your Aliohitt, epply ditact to &sir al the Iollowind (Acorn; Or..1.W4Edwardai M.P. W4 P• Montagu*, Grand Colandller• • Grand Ilccorder We P• Canntiaell. 1 IL eel, ' Grand Organizer. Grand I.:cclr•go HAMITOti e ONTARIO