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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1918-03-21, Page 2I- I �! ! ­ I - 0 � - ­- ­ ­ ", I �- -, t : 4. I ., 1.�,� . I , 4; 7-1 , *: � . W�' , -1k � 7 %�� � ",' ,tl..�" . , I rl.�, "Ut I Mppolvw 'W" " 11:44 N . I L� I - � . W / ­ a - - . 7"'� "1-4�, , T "Wrivizie -- - I 7­��.V,TVF�­' - W, . -J T', -" , 7 " I , " , ­'�­ , . ,,I% � 1. - -- - � . 71"', - -4 I , 'l -N . . / I I � I P� ,.41 . . � i . - , I 1. 0 . . . , , , . - - ----- ­ - -, ----.- . -- - - -- -----------­ -- -- ­­- --- ---- -­--­­- ­­­-­----------­ '-­­----- . ­­ ---- - - heois nwevMg ttmugla 68 ran since I &U". - For seven days *no Artiales Witnted for Cash " 1 C"frol A% . saft !Lot%I - t, " tk* sergeant restaurant was U"* to obtain fro4k row MW . A ba; standia' by 'CREAM WANTEO "*big pr � *ew I I way"$ I er:tl " i, moat, but searcliod the marketa for - I I ww%l 104": - road, watchin' this ' umn Sweet or Cik*"- Crown. Ht tripe, liver, sausages and other things. a I ""I � I FOOD muld tUnk we was I I to narkat picies V2. we *Upply ca". One day ths, restaurant could 6litain I 1W . Maple sugar and syrup productionp, I CN!'S"Nool pienk." " . I I The roads moxvie"Chmax.andre,mittially. we ON bw I come as the first attack in the greater w -ft w. , no most &t; all, so a vegetable dinner of 3L 41 V- JX tea ia* 00"UNd kJod econamy M"y pwple an "(* wore Iled with endless proce"kins of i Mutual Dairy a Creamery Co. a substituted with a ANTIQUE 0 Is RIX proiluctioucampaign for 1918. The 04 . &H tb4 aaurMment dwy mlot fii�m tbAlr food. si shouting soldiers. Seen from! 704 King ft. Weeits . Toronto fly* c0urs0$ we as "4 40 -1" r � , gas. for food of all kinds coWeiik tQ� Canada 1 X neturAce the long columns gave t vy to g*o the dishes a meat flavor. -** I bw iow mu& "u 7805. 11" . tort plex mma­ .- I 0 I I - and all Canada, east and West# to I much PC* oiiei Odra- appearance of Imposing strong"' 066NT NISGUISki) tile situation *mugt produce this " hair -, "' nn&__�ht t1s. I MN " 01W of this dishes was an on ' 11-4 ..", . 11 .1 . .. ­ -- ---­t16*tAn&&vn -knm- I -- - , hom . -.- savo ,� ... .--------. -- - L- -of_ t ---AS- hattallims. ­-­­ ---- - macl&L,ot--the,bra%&dLyeretaNt., *At -B,em.should not be served aa a --- - I brigades,ldivislons, cohesive parts Of My-Wft1-,,= urlwtW-11sed-as camou- a Zia Z"w-­- b0oreo - - ..-----. ­­'. "I 4b of a 400H toupb*nfal of NoTril * generous covering of gravy. vegetablo at a me*l where meat is J "' �' I I I ,.- TU AdAndoa ---2- .. ne. But Sale Whelt Meat b L*411119. . - served because4bey contain the same The first crop of the, year, in Nast- - * il, . . to dw 404 iiia a b4two mmetis leads when our lines of march crossed, when - - eru Cana4a at least, a I ', FINFIFIM11411`1146M 'itances m ,at con- Xaiiltoj� nd in parts of, , . I t* nor* tkorm#h Aiseoti** and "awlstion we halted to make way for sub, other camOuflato is being tvied in the Oat- IHIIIIIIIIIIIII11filliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiijilililI Ndywilipilding aubi e a and British Columbia as- f , ! Ing houses in Londoh to assist in tile I taing. . I a" thm toyoi* lbood, for Ton no" 4". ' I what an absorbing pageant of perxon.. I '. . - I wqll, Is secured by tapping the sugar S-301 -- I - I ality! Each rank was a series of T conservation of foo4t and reports from I � � 1- - -1 ­ ­ maples . . The season is due to Open � o NO- 4 - , . - i . . .. ww� intimateol pictures. Everywhere the.authors of the scheme say that it Buying In Toranis . . ' I � ­. -­ -- - I . I ALLWA in Essex, County, Ontario# tho'most * � laughing, singing, a merry is proving successful. So well liked . � I LFOR. N sout'herix toint. in 1Panada,,' about . I minstrelsy of mouth-orgaux, are some of the 4 , isguised dishes that I L�ILILI� . (� ts .1 March -20, and. gradually- the sliking � I , ­ f even' ­­ , .1 The jollity in my own part of the the d crease I , I ; line was doubtless a picturik In little I 0 will ,creep north and east, spr6adInr;. . � 1%0" '. DB afterthe-roal contents become known. 1. ­ . rMl n r - � 110 :- ., .1 . IES EMPS . Of SERVICEIR � I . , . I I 01 --- I � . � of what was happening elsewhere. ity of certain 4A has I . I I . aelzoss the older part of - Ontario intg . . I I We were anticipating the exciting The $care , I . . ­ '. . 0 . I . . " Dade )m-avy demands upon the rq., 2, I . I � the Eastern Townships of Quebec and I . I � times just at hand. Mae, who Was ,r I . . . .0 . on to New Brun�wlck And NovA I . . � L ,, � . . � blown to. pieces by a shell *a few. . staurants,-*spoclally those -which cater I ` 1% 11 - . . I I I 11! . I I . � later; was dancing In And out Of I to the working elsax.ot'girle who have . 1-1. , Scotia , -the sip running'season vVill . I I 1. , . last i� each soction',unt.11 the leaves, � � . . I � I . not tr*hiad th 'thoix buvbq� la, . .. ­ . - � I "­ I ranks ovingingr- , eir pslatoto do wl -t 1 . . .-.. you'a eaJoy . I � . A . �� . I v V , 1�, . . . I I ihi 11 .bud, about three or four w�aks. � Th$ � �,. , I I ­ ­� I . I . I . , meat ,and to acceii,vegeUrlaii 06hes. 1 I , Toronto. � , 1214, . I I I .. . -4 1 1 . I I I . . 11 I . , 5 . I . � I 110,10 , WoWC It be. joyfWQ Thei'managet of one of these eating ores. oco $6, Imly and greatest a a o tormir can "make of . �, . It i I � J_ IL Ohl Won't it be joy?ull", I . I attrattivo. Vil the "o of *r- I ­ . . that s4pitliuling Period, if he has'a ' I . 4 - . �, . . ,; :: Z aie five In, the strinc * . --- ),-Jas-NoRMAN'HAt.b. :: . . places-thers ObAM4154 Js so oxtensavo atat It. . , . 1, I . . I � � , Is I �e ' . CHAPTIER IX. -(Cont%) stifled us. Our v.*y plmeticaUPreotoli, who was killed at the same and they are, for working girla only- a certainly a ,great pleastire-buybg I . I IV , . -- , �'. -,1 I .... sugar bush on his form, is to turn JA I . I . . I . Her children was, Oyer there, or I Ining in England had prepared us,�tbne threw his rifle in the air and tiaid that the restaurants oupplied a Si in. Toronto, . I I (�p I t k 4) with AlI the help he -can command or .. I I 14 I per uade and in . W been at the outbro� of the, V=. n a meaoures� for simple and primitive - caujilit it again in sheer excess � .of me4l, i4cluding a choice of dishes, two = Axd this pUasuro is, the greater. IIIIIII I I � 0 1 6 � , . ake A couple of hun- � . , I . . I . - 11 That is all that she told mo of her iving. But even with, such pr are-! animal spirits. ,Three , rollicking vegetables (Vot'4toes and greens) and 5 toicause you ran � stay at the m, ost, I I ,dred dollars' worth of sugar. It,will. . . ­ � I * we had constantly to revUe 11own- i4ads, all, of Whom we bur1q.4 during A for 14 cents. Votmerly Mon- 2"- comfortablo of home -like ,hot�L* - ... 11 1. q4gt * W firewood, -it % tr , sweet � . .. 11 . - . J- 1� , � .pomq - - ., - -qe,, ­ . I � I ­ 5t0z7,'aW I wwAd have,been a, boast ' ward'ouristandards, We lived with-. the,week in ths sarne'shell hills finder Z TIKA WALIMR 110U0R1',,(Th0 . 11 . 4nd in -some districts.of Canada -cord- . . . I - asked more. In some way out comforts, which formerly we had same woodin Cross, stumbled with an day. was, a light day because, girls us- 2 X[ouse of Plany). where every at- 1� - � . . . . . wood is getting mighty scarce, Mit" I I . .. .. 11 . . . . =40 become separated from them, 'regarded ap, absolutely ei*ential. We exaggeraNd show of utter weariness usilly ha& a lunch left­fzqm� the Sunday t6ptton Is. given ,o laillos and cMd- , . I I . I and -for nearly a year she had been �Iivad a , . .1 dinner, but sines meat has become i . I # . � . . I . I the -farmer has to consJder that this � I .. . life so crude arld�rough that sinipurt--, 11 - I . . � K thout escort, I � . . I I I watching therl, not knowing whether our army experiences Ri England I . I i;� . . I I scarce the mondai calls .are equ7stily . I . �� 11 /I Is an"exceptional year, We have had . , k her little family was liying or dead. -never And y9ur purclisseis may be 4efty. I : . ... .a great.. world shortage of cane and: I � . , To many of the soldiers she was seemed, Utopian by comparison. But We ,�new till lio,f how muddy heavy with the other, days.' . I *red there for ypa and relleva;you . I I . . : I . L , 1, I � 4at a plain, thrifty little French wo- we throve ppleadidly. A governmenti fA . mud . Serving from 800 to 600 at Aoon in I . 04 �il I . � � . beat sugars.. Canada has not suffered .1 . . I., o for our Wo, never !�ew Jiow. muddy rPd one,reitaurant has , ed the ingen Ir : Vtwyo%mo be sure 7011 ZtRY at 11 � . � . I . -1 1 as sod� countries, but1be demand f6i , . --1 � . ew not the meaning of . paternalistic in its solWtud * could be." . - �, � , tax ,ux V , . � . . . . . . . 1. , willing to risk her life daily, welfare, had schooled our bodies to , , of the Co9ka,,an4 meat, appears to,be I I I 1. . . sugar is greater than ever * known, � I . '�* t idle might put by something for withstand hardships and to endure I � . . I . . I . 1. � r , " SAFETY Bri ain is. on -a sugar ration of - tw6' , "' 1. � # 11 .1 7 ,, . � .. J� t I 0 �. ' . �.. . I .privations,. In England wohad-beeTuAn4 little Charley arrlson,wbilChiid IeR alkerHo pounds per month, France one and- ,0 . a long hard years which would fol. . I T use 1 . * inoculated ,and vaccinated Whether fibbed bravely abour.lbls,age to th&Te-* - S , Rx'ZoR , . . . . I . � I ,. w thewar. To me she is tha Spirit ,we would or no, land *a result was. - e - ihe 46=6 of Plenty , one-tenth pounds Pdr-molith'and Italy . , , . I of France, splendid oruiting officers, -trudged contented Ord. * NOW I � . I . . I I -.. .11. I , SuPi2rb France' that fevers were practically, nOn- ly Along, his rifle slun$r one pound per month. -0 � � .i. But more than this she the Spirit. _ jauntily over CNTAR19 FARTILIZERS, LrMITKD t, , TOP.011TOO, , ONT. � AutoStrop. -' � - 4b. .. . I., . . . . t " The. Can � � . . datent in tbe,.tronobes. What lit army is- I I - �] ,d lei bis shCiilder, anti munched. I dian. morket, has, hitherto , of Yother-love which wars cAn never I . TO'e, y Mzor is -, . : ; , .. % I i tle sickness theta was'was due to iti. it with �*Il t1iQ - relish. .of an old �VEST TORONTQ - .- ., CANADA t-itillillillillillillI)IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIiiiiii;lI - .. . I readily abporbed 70 per cont. ,of the . I cu I . - I - . I � Strangely enough, I had not thouAt clement weather. rather than to un- CAMPO .1 - - . - I— � - .,�,, alWays.An. .th� , '. . . - grier, , Several days later he ... I k . I I � .1 I . . � ' I Canadian. sugar -maple, produetion:, , . . of the firing -line as a broundaM a sanitary couditi �. said good-by14 to up,- and Diode 'the .11 . . . I- � . �'', ....... .- 1. I ­ - . 111111111:111aw .. � pink 6f condition- - The U � nited'Statefs,takep.all we call , - I � : . , r . I , . I � . I � . I , I . . I . - , � ' " ..0 I : , journey' back the samb road this I limit, dur 9 all those weeks of trench I Although ther%t�jere pad gaps 'in I I - I T " I . I . �Q Perfect that. o� co, � send and . woul4gjadly take riloro. . � � . � . I . . timi in a motor ambulanc4-, Ana a W.' Will 6 Western .Canada is a growing market . , ' . �1' warfare. r Henceforth it -had7a. new , our ranks, the tranctt and'eamp fevers , i V- , Keltd, it, .. to �' P. arker, s - � � ., ., -, .1 , love . remove. .. . , � . � prevalent in .other wars were not re- � Write', he is bobbling about a Lond6n I . I . I , ­ I - I aning for Ina.' r realized how com., � I . 1. . 1. . .. . I 11 . ,­ ,� .with ,coni ' ". V * I . .1 p-Toetely it cut Surors ill half, separat-, sponsible -for them. Bullets, shells, hospithl ward, one trouper lex'pA�ha- . I ... I - . , . * f6ft every - . I . where. the Xurs 'maple. sugar - ana I � I 1. � I ,.Aibf��' , ,� 1. . . �. . � -ts w&z6t, Wr o4L , ­ I particle 6f hair. - - - I maplo. syrul;vt the East -is highly . . I I andbombis took their toll day by day,. tically empty. I OU will be astonished at the resul. . , . , "I . ing friends and re atives as thousand$ but so gradu4IIk,thatL.'We had beeh I : " .(To.4e-coAtinued.�-,',. - " �, -,� � V'� 1� I I . It is ke , ,% .. " I . of miles of ocean'could not have d6ne.-.', .modern -systew- of dyeing am -d cleaninx,, Viibries , .' ` . Pt -in that- c-st.hemed. In the .,big cities of , - ' ' . - � ... - I ". ,-1 I I given time to forget that we had ever . .1 . I . . . . - ., ity'o�',spotted are;made,jike .1 . - . . �� I . . I . flian. life " . .1 I Ok , " I - I I I . are shiibby,dn . . - cel - :­ ,Roads crossed from one side to the I . . thit I - . I- I I ix' tent c�nditlop f. t, Canada it has- been hard to got pure - ' � . � " . . . by -means of its s rop- , .mhple sug4r. p nd t4e do- I . , I other, but they wer'"arricadod ,,t1,1known, the security of eivi . ,e r - ' - - , (I anc'r ay'ru i A ' . ' . I . .... . we were soon t4 expoirience the indes' UNCERTAIN FORTUNES OP WAR. ':; 'new., We* can,x6sbdke fl� noot delicate articlqa. -' . % . � . 11 . , I . I sao,bags and barbed-wire entangle- . ., � 11 .L. . . I , I I.. I 1, I . .1. ping featuro-it Is the I ma,fid-for t1le pure products has for :" . I . , I I . n- . � '. . . . . .. . I I .. �, . I ,, -.1 . . . ... . � � ­ I . . . , . . . I I 11 I . I I I . Izents. At night they. Weis deluged cribable horrors of'modern warfare � --- 0111y =zor on wthe. mar- _ 'Tile ' . .. � . I ,. I ' at'its worst. to be livilig'from morn: Canailian Officer Cites: a Striking"Pk- - I -Send'one.mticle or a parcel ofit, goods, by -'pogLt - or, --.. - ., . k.t -its its ,years exceeded the s�pply. .. .. I , ' . �. � - I I - � - . � that sbarpons its * ' I . vrith shrapnel. and. the cobble stones Ing until svening and from -duik t - -*Will pay 'darAage �',oxie. wk$� 'and - ,our " . � . � UnIt94­13ta -' .. .. � Ith ma O� I. parlance, of Hia. Own. : .- - I I . . ,own. blades� a -' . ,tes - offers' an"wi.3mite ­ - 11 - . - � . . .. bi express. * We . " , utowati ' - - ­ ,.d.:, �­. 1. .. . . were c ipped and acarrad wx - . I I � f , I . I : the American ' � .1 I I ; . chino-Stin bullets. � I .. I - dawn, lookin A.VwIth a ' -are i . � �1, - �, , .� �. I .. ',4 A�d, further; . � I . . I , I 9. uport a now d - I L ., � .. eli��ges most .- I . . �., -1 �� I f, I -'�, cally. market. ' ': . .1 .. .. .1 . . i . . . . I . 1. . � - , I � � feeling of wonder that w6 bia survW 'Fatal a th ngs. Tlidy . . , :. . . I I . I cuffinteed 6 satisf , I . . Tommy IV iti s Ate lroAloh . � I - . .y , people have 'been, Asked . to , consorvo o had a ready sympathy for ad so Jong.. . . ... ars, -not always the heaviest where one - �'­ .. � . : I . � I . I ' I . the wonielt and children whq lived , � � . When you thh1k df , ,. ') "' I .1 . . cane and be,et-sugars und, reduce. the - .', - �`. ' I I . . .. � I . . " I I . � er I , . * . � . �, . ,� . I I , , . .� 1COMPLETE OUTFIT - .. consumption. '� I � I ,.. I I .- ... I . I I � _6 . "DYMN ' . .. i .. � dl-� $5.00'' . I . 9 � I Ps ililthe , 1, . . N near the trenches. -1 remeniber r4any A e middle ol Septanill it would expect thtlm to, be, says MaJor, ,. . I 1: I . I of suga�r candi -s. - The - - - I . : became clear twus that the big drive. Owen of tl�� Canadian Fq��ies­lli I . 10-1 4 1 - Go' . . . . . U0 -a "There. was increased Frges, My _Vm" first. exp . '.. . I . . . I I - . " reatest,consur�ers Q ..andi . . I � . Incidents *b1ch illustrat6 abundantl , was at hand� _ OLEANING AND I I . . ,. ,� ... ., ­ . . his quick understanding ,of th h4rg- 'Ile , ., . ,. erleAce =.-, -�. � I V I . I . .. I , AT -ALL STOPYA . . 1� � find . iiibstituteg.'. ' ; ,.'.�' - . - 1 ... �: . . . - I -1 . . , t Arta ky LtptiVity, along. the. entire . - � � I . 11 Wult bf� PARKEWS - . � I , . . world #io fo;jed to. . I .. .. I., ship and.dapger of, their lives, front'. The niiii noted w der shell fire'*as a grue�kling initia- , . . . I ,� . I . �, I , � .1 � .. l 'ere more rR ith. great , , . . . I I 1. IL I I ,� , , . . .. � ., "An'tostro-p-safety . � Maple sugar is' a wholesome' sub./ . . ­ I . I . . � - . . � .. A � � I the 8b I . . . . I er - . A ou .. ... . . . . . � . -ou ' . . * " . ' . at. ells,fror -r -, I Mai, 7 r ' h 'an .popular Wherev bi , tion, Th4 GeTmans'must' . . , t us A , ou book : . - stitute, . ,d -0.4' �1' . . Once, I.., at Armentieres, we. w. to jatistadtion th lik�a known �' Tie . in#i3� � the baths *hen the German'artfirlary - I ,61d - . It , � 10 of Ouseli . - ,R%zdr,Co Limited : . . . .. .. I I . . opg "'..t, . ., . 1. . " . - - L I I L own, batteries Nwo're 6f I er'calibre. in,�ome fashion that.fresh ;;��vlro . . .. ' � . . ­ . . �. . . * duced.. - '., I -� I I '� � . ". . I I .- �;!� were 3011v -the town ill the, psua This .w � ,helpa we Q mnder. - I I I . . . . . . I , . I— . I .1 .� = . . � . . I . I . " . .8.3-37 Duke St., - TeroU6, Oat. � ' . . . 1i . as a welcome indic that Were coming in.- At. -6, o?block Iiii... the . ' '1.1� I . . . � . I t . . T Ca I.: * , I .1 .. � ',� bitwor-miss losbion. , The enenir I . I . . � � . . - I . � I . . he people'of -Britain a*4� Pran . * � , . . . I I . I � ion D, ' . ' 1� .. . �. . .1 . ! . . , I y I n. made . . .­ . 1. . . , ­ I . . � . . . I �., ]mew, of courob, that many of our, England was at las . e. tZ ,long- m1orning, 4% few hours hftar we. had , - - . � I . . ; ,� . . 1�­ � 7 ­ . . PARKEWS " DYE, WORKStAIMITE I . ­� have latal b64 acquainted , .' � . . .. I .'. . a trop�OK-iU'ike�evve-*erc-4b�illeti�d- meed Im , . - . . A� . --.&- ­.3-,!i�-'. -d=k- , ----.I'-. --- . - I - ­. - I - .. . - I .. " ... . .. ... 4. . I I ­.wr, - - i& t . -.1 . � I . . I .... a 14V � -, � - befe 41L.1 �� . . ver of I � . I . . � t . I ilr asleepi!! , , .. I I . I CLEABTERS �AND DYER$ ­ � ". , , . � I .: I . I �t Ina ;SUKAX7. . 11 L v ,1* oyd George ain't baL � - . . r . I . . ­% ; . I _- .. dlill nes6 they opened, up* . ." I I . I � I I . . I . I . � �.. . I . � - ' ' .and, they -searched for them Am - � '. � I , "I , . .4,11 ­ -Caua .i i- -1 ­­�­ 17.� ­ . - ­ '.. - 1, diai soldiers: hav,'4 hitrbauced it., - ­ ­ -­ ­ -11-11- ­ - � - - -.1.1 .., f­` . .1 �� 1; � ­ ... I I ... , . , ' . ." ,, men were_., --,, -�-4­ - , , tree .. '' ­�, - - ,ii - ,., ;' ­ ' ` ' - . pou'pa , ­' ` . 't' . '. I 4- I Doubtless they- Would 'have destidYod � ionic unshaven seer, Would say, nod- . 791 . Y6nge .,.S t ' * "Toronto,.,, . . . sana' (k. s havebeork.po . . , 1�,! g�,r company of ab6u 150 �, ­ - -1- .. -_ - � � . � -1 ' ... .. 1 .. ThQu .­ 0, , ut - ,.,,,.,.+ I i� : - '' the towh long st;d-bad- it.not been f0i ding hi's, head wisely.. WS a i1olig , � ­ - I . I . .1 r I .. -1 . . -1 . ­ .­ .. ­ � � 1. . . [wile, gettin" redilk, .',,but - Wien a . -is , distributed'o4or'-',A front or. 250 or. 800. - . - . , � I . . � . . .. . I ... . to the frontby the Red Cross,' a' d th I . 11, . 1 4... . . . .. I ,%.e: . . �:. . 11 I I I I 11111M1 I , !.. . I . I . n - . .... �..-.­� � , 4 , r� "' - ­ the fact that Lille; one of their ovmv rds, and for AD. ho - I - I knowledge. of mopleflavor has,. spr= . . . . . .. . I moqt inipottant bases, is, ready, there's sutbin' A-gbln' tb, drop 1'1� ya -_:::�=,�­­ :­ . - �. I . 1, I % . . � . . . \ .. I I . ;. . . . . . 4� 1 , - . � I I .. I I . I . I . -:' . '.. ­ I . I 1. east range of, our batter[ i There was a feeling oVexcitement utea . the'. bursting of �nemy��AAS .,=.:, " . . I I 0 . � .1 ­ - - . I .. . by now intp. -the various, �ou t ` f " ' . -,�. . I . I . I 0. 0 it I eVeirywItere. The men lo4ked t6. their our lines wa's ad �6tin�oiIi1hai the. ' �1. , . . . I.. - 1. 11 . I . I ­ . . was; they bookbarcred it use eavily.as. , Europe *bere da'nadian'troops, have , ,., . .� . � 11 � k , � i rifles. with, greater interest. They ox- � PEERLESS POULTRY FENCE. � been 'stationed, . - Thisbq. de9ted-the, . �, ,:." n" I ' . '. . I . �- .� . ,' , 6 , they'dared,,,,and on I s �Vticu 1: their 'band- -- Ailied floor' Explod- - I � A U00 Fence -Not Not(Ing . � ., ''A I 1. in . c � ` . ,Ovoit amined more carkifully , 'A � . I , � , ' oun a sust �"'� ." strongly inada and 01 - � I - : v . - - - �. I in - the, tr6lichts a� =sspluedii nil= U a cost lose foundation', for� a vermajien't� export morning, th 1were in blow U13 we 0 � ­ - . : .. .� " oliers of ammunition and ft_ir ,gas 8 i t ' Weroplustiaw"t .1 P Ult . a . I . * � . . �,� . � .. . : " i too frequentlyt for ort. , , - � helmets;.and they .were thq ho vals;, isolating the., defend- I I . � . I - � . I'll _lightful ­- - , d ttoip wires a. 9-14terwedl t .1 I - fide I - trade a4d, Canadian. niaple pr6dileers : ,1 - -�­ ­. �. z . Micah races "... a or I USTS .. � F it . ., . � . Ii. 11, I . now A ;, rho ., ". '.1 'ere 0 1 M I Ih -1 � 44ye ­.. 1� � 1.1-1 � ­ - -1, popprtgAi, y, � �. , . I � . - . . - - Some 6f .. I -aboptjceepingthei PocRet rftir-�- Ors ' t bpo 6M u u . -�! ­ , , �rkpt I I � .., the slidlis, w Jr metal into,"little groups. I 'lay beneath 1111.1.1,t.rz..1==bt lu I 4. , 4i. ,d.l.t,Ai(,�ibt.&amzvorywbat6.Aie.tA 16d of traod ... - ­:­ - --- - - .. ­ ... . � I Iq close to our' li-40- of mat V +111% . .. �- I.- ­ ­ I � - � , I T, a I . � I I . . 1. . 11 but rors­�Ad thoir ciga-kette,.casesLin their the- p4tapet with' ..one. su61z. bindfui,i * .-, lance., mpa" , 1.11 -'' 15 .. ­ . - 7:.�- .�: ­ '' . .1 1. � - � lrh6 San**U OX1w Wife, Fence, I practically Without i limit ' ' I.. - ' , 1. ­ .. � . � . boys - tiamped slog ! *ith at non- left-hand' breast pockets, ,,:for any unable -to make! a�'ykind of.4 t6ur, of., � � �- ',-, W1nnlptC,Xse.;-. its 0, unt. . . I...., . Maple - I-,-- ­ I ­ I—, �­ � I , �.­- . . 11 .... . . " ­ . . . ... ' * " b i . I . � : . which . . . I . , ­ I . . , � . sugar and -syrup have een . . . : - - , . 6halint 'air they assume in Tommr. can tell you of miradulous, es- , %, . Ir � ­ I 11 , I . i . .. . * * , 'times of danger. ' One-immenso: shell, I inspection.. -­ I . I . t- I L . I.., � �� . . . I I .. . � I . .. . ,. i., - , . 1. . . , . - I � � isissitil.111,11111 1 4-1 0 , protected from adulteration by.th.e.- . d .". � . . I 4 I � - Avery minute I expect4d we'should � I .1w moss'.6"ma .. . I . . .1 � 7- 11.1 � . 4" -- � I � h , I . I 1. capes. froriv,death i'due-t6 0ueh-a, pro- , I � - . I - I .. I . . . . . , . I 'Pure Maple :Sugar amendment. -to the "' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' : ' ' . . . .. � . � . . �� 1. I ". . �. :1 ­ .L -' ',' -f ' : . I � . � ­ . . . '14 � . I I .. I , _ � . . ,. . . ­1�1 . .. .: , , . ., . �. ,.� . .. . . I . struck aid - sm�ty house, less 4124n a� tective armoring over the heart, �' be'blo;n t(; `pieies. .1 bad -no doubt -.. .,, , i I �,­� , .11" . . .2. 5 ' I . block away Aliid sent tits masonry flyp " . I � , ­ I . . . "I I . .� Adulteration Act, pass . r. o guns mer ith I.. ­ �� . � L . . ,. . . L. ..-�� I . y'other man ii -a, coi�pkzi . , . - .. ., - I � I - . . . . -The thundo * f eased w,' ,od in 191 , and . . . I . - that ever aA � I I I . . . I � I .. I 1. -;lot �b' - - , � . � . ' . I I . . . . . the, word "mapl6i' mhy e Used, , - , . , , ��--- --.- - brick dust shone like gold in the, -iuzi I a - I I , . - ­ , � Agmm. , I - . I I I ,.. �. I � 1, , ­­­, ," ­­:' . . 1. ­ �.. t '? I � I � ,, --dilhilhax � A, I In brandin oi offeritg for - sal ' -. � , � z - .', .', I . . . -intrIn eveizy direction, The cloud of t I . � y - . ­ � , �: � - ed"ry 6.'�VeIdY. distributed ­ovok many , I ­ 4 , I .. . . " Wfig day, The Ake appear ' �, , - D . was already dead or wdunded. The ! � � . I . I I A momentlatar� a fleshy peasant Wow, miles . of- frontage.. . In moments o � air I - 1. . 0 . I -.. . 11 � - , I I . . I ­­ 9 0 tiny ' . I .1 � .. I . ... . � f i on all sided "seemed . a vimbrinj -'. AEFF-9ffim a I %- � ,, . but the pure products, ,'Dealers in th ' ' ' .� : . .. I � 1. in (k, - . �- . .� I ­ . I Mai$. wearin , ?wooden- -shoes, turned, comparative: quiet. along our - sector' blanket of smoke: and -flam� aild'Aying 1 ' .� .�. I . 1. . I . . � � �1 . � I I I . . ". .. �11 I � : , . 100, . . I I . , I . Ottawa Valley and, tile t4siteth. Town. , " . I . � - h 6 in n 11 0 , . . , ,- . .., 1� � . 1. � I I 1. , . � . .,- I - ­ � . . .� - of an o5joififtig'street'and ran 'we could, a ii, the mutterl 9, a I lods' Then sa,4bruptly,.stsitstarted I . --- I .� � 11 .. .1 , ' out L ., 1. . I . �,., . I .,. ,� , .. I I .. I . awk*ardly to*�hrd 4ha ..scene, of th6 rumbling miles AWAY to,our right'and , �'. .� � �. .": I . .. 1. �,, . � I �. : -ships of Qiebec Are offering prices . ..... ,. . I. . .., . . the entnik fire i! ased. - I crawled.. out !: . . � � I I . 11 . -a Voun . I . ., . ox Hof�movemezjts -were, so left, We aftited - toy : 11 � . , 1. . . I netting 16 ceAtsf - d to the fariii. �.* -:: - -: ` , '. - 1� . I I . ' ' . . - plosion. . developments with of . seeiion of. demolished � trench ,, " ; - �-,� . � . � . � . . .� . . I ' -a . nd $1 .� 4or . . .... , , - . . . I I � �. . I I i I I . . . .., 11 1 1. I .. I . . . . . ers for sugar .75'per gallon ik , .. �, , . , . ,: clumsy and ,slow, 'in 'nroportion W we* knew, and ostarted tolook. around,;,'-., Out..' 6t . , . . 11 . I the greatbst'impationce for . ; . I . 1. - . the &eAt ,exertion. she was. makingi - . . . � , . . . .... . I I , , , I . " I . . . .1 ql I . I . I ," that, at any other time the, sight would 'that., this general bowtardment was 160 men we had loif'only thirty. - - � . I - ' . , I , ... � .1. - ; . ... 1.� 1, I... . 1, I I .� . ,. �� . 1. . . - . . .... . �-:, L I I . I I : .. Ayrui:i� . These -prices ardo-easily. .. " .". '.. .. . ..,. - , . . . I but a prelimino&j onis, for - the pur� � I 1� 11" . I � , .1 .1 "I . . � . 1. �. . , double, those, rsedived.fiv6 ortiiyegrs .. . I 4 . . � . . �. . I , . . . . . . . . . 0. . ' F . .�.. . � ,have been ludicrous. - . Now it *-As ifi,-� pose of,coneealing; until the last mo- It is hard -to ' oxrolain��a. sitoation . I.. �1. . .: ' I ,: , - � .. I � j ". .. 1, : Uni(insiMade I:'." ' . :�b .1 , � . ago. ,tdrY' available. maple tree . : "' � :."- -. � I . - . evitAble that such's sight,'phould first ment, the plan of attadkt. the portion like that: One of,the wofiders of,an'y , -.,.- .,� . �� , , ­ . 0 . I . , I 1. I.. I I . . I ­. . � . . I . ..., � I . I .- . I ' ' I �. I I . . I � , ­. . � I I" - , I" . I I should be-tap.ped. this spring andt. !- � .'- I � . . . I . III, :, , .1 ... , ­ ­ . . , 11 ­ I . . 04,�.v ,... I .... I I I.. �-.� '­ .. I -- , I I I ­. - appeal to. T6mmy's, ssnsa,�of hinior . .0 .. . . . - * 1. � � . . . I . . I . i . ,. .. . 'bucket,pail and p - ­ , : , 11 ; . - 8 NaTtea of the frofit Where. the'great aitillery modern battlefield, pitted .with she I � I . ., 0, . .. I . I ".. . i I I .. I . . I � and'thoughtlessly 4hp-boy . Concentration would'be made azicj1hd I I .. . I � 1. ­.. I � . . :.� . every sap an press , , ­ . .. . . . . - I . . � . I . I I., I - 1. . . I .­ � - � , . - -- - � st­ � - � ­­ , - -V--., -1 �.4,­ - I lj�afhet, -` lrifautO assault pugheii-boIxe.'Then, has. it's normal appearance I that ' '' � ", " . ' . ,­ . i - - ­ � . , . I-, 1, , ; � - - -U - -a -- - ­ , . . ..7 .zl � . laughing- and shouti� holes until,not a siusire. y4td, of., scil . . - - . . , ,, ,, * ­,,�, - ,ad into service,. whether it Is. tha,mio , is I - . i , . . 7 , ... v . ­ 1. I "Go it. old Oeatl, Yer . makin! 4, Caine, pu - y - I . I ­ ­ ­- � � � ... � . . I p -to-, aik equi -dfa-timo.. , , . � .. :. ,-� -, . I , � . dden orders t9i.-move. Withi ' urvived - at- - -all., . .. . , - . , . ; ., a.. . s.; pment or the. � � � . ., . � , tratid Ticel!l � . . 1. . In Anyone should r have; si : . 1' . . , � , . � a . . . �, I �. . .. . � M� I I . . . I .1 . . � I . .. . .,. I I . . I . ­. 1. .. .. sugar -mak - .. I ..� - I ,­ . . I ....... I I I . twenty-four hours the roads were fill. . 1�� .-�;,.-;�-;-;-X­i� . � . . � . . Verdun piobably ,V�d it shell., per ;, . . I 1. . .1 1-1 ... . . .... 1. . . , . ilig outfit that has not- be6n, I ' " .. . I . .. . . I :�:iiiij:. , . . .� , 0 . '' I .1 . I ' . . . . I .. ... I 1. *�"., . ::Tw6 to:vue on Lizallf � ad withAlls, in'conflng troops of,a . now , �.":':,,::::;:.,?.:�,,.,i�.'.Ii?,'�i��.....', . I . I I I , . . .. liiiit�i , is'ed for years. Every little helps .. .. . . , :::::i::.- . . 0 , . . .. .. . . .. . . . . � ,Every pound of mapi - -1 . , - I . . ­..�:;, * - � . . I I .. . I " " . ­­-Wlii��-- .! - I" .11. I I .1 , : a sugar is want . , I - ''. - ­.. I �'. I I � The other w'y, Dial Thatfal the divigilon. We - made a rapid mareb i. =.,Yya evety dai M, , . . , , . � for .Weeks - at , � - .,. ti:ijr .in'' rd . . ii, `^*%.*V.'.'.'% * - - ­. � .. 1-i 11 illf"" . I I . . wrong directiolif *Ydr'%ru oii� French � I , ,.. ­,� I ......".-.. ii�; I I �,: I � I I � . . . � I 1. -4 . . . � I I nnih" right � to a 'rail-h6ad, entrained, and 4were omehow the her, . . . I ­X-X,X� ..t.X::,: . . . - *1. ed. � . - ,, - , - - ,1 �­' - '.. .. . . . . - � I : . . . r lived and defeated the, ' '. . �. I'.: ' ' ; i�*.�i�:!�*.��,� `10�0` : 16 . I . . - , . - � . . I I I I into, lernt" - - - . , I soon -moving southwurd -by an indirect remained and .........,..,.,.....:.:..,:.;�.ii:�i: ­ .1 . nilds . loves . . . �'i. I. ­ .,�. � . , . . at s , ) " I I . . She gavallao heed',.,and e � . � . '. . . I � 1 � . . .'' :, , . ­ - . � . . . ­ .1 �1�ii:.,`- ,:§�:.,i:,'..:� ..;:, .IV.. . , . '� I . . 4 , . . . ". . ''... .. I . . d legions a1he Crown Prince, � ""'. I - ". * ' 11 ..'�*.,.,,�l'.1"'�./,.:,.;,.,*";,.�.-- ..'... "'.: I . I . . . . � R mon' lit, route; southward, toward the sound masse .i, iiiiii�� -iiw . I . � . ,. I . -1. . . . I . I -X-:.".Rt,5,-:- ., , . I . .. . I ­­ I ­ . later we so.w 'her gather of the guns, to. talte an inconapieuou . .. w !, � - 1. . ii��'..i�i�;��.11".��i�""I...".!�; iii..x., .�,: . I . e I " ... I . I .. � I I , I I . . ­ . I � I k. . �h .. ...,­'. . , ': � ... . I . . . I I _ 3 Oil other o.ecasiQns an enterprise that . - , . ' ' � . . ...."...".........;.;.i��:��i�i'��*.::: . � I . . I . .. � . . I I . , , . . . '.�'.-':��l.;..,.:;:;:"..,..,..,:..,"; . I . . . . �. , ., i ­Jip Shi0y9rds,Speed,Up. , .1'. .'.1 �: ;1. . . li I ­ ­ - I gitl from. 'a dookote I I u . �- . , I I I I . I . '. .- . � TWE TEST 1. . I .1 ". - .. I , " I I . � ,comforting - .a-, ding � hei, poirt in the battle, at. Loos. I ­.­ carries a reasonable. assurance of otic-, - .. .. ... . % . i:i.li�i?�'.������i�i.�,�i��.�%."����;...�.,'- .., ., I . '' . . . I . . -1 . I L. I � I I I . . ,� .. P- , . . . I . � .­ liter, 6 1 1 � , ' '. t. '21*:-X:t,­11: I � . 1, . I " ... � . ". h � P � The Canqdian trade conunissiolier at. :: I � ,� e .. .� .. %! � I � ": I I -.-.-,.. 'Mii .. . � . . ::50, , , . , .. 1. . F, ';';-;1'- 1 -:.ii; I . -- I . . ., . �i , . h Jbod ,-AzIptinctive y- at th& . I ­­; . � . . I I .L -1, � � .. with � I ­ - . � ce.0,becomt ..everltatl"oloduast�wlp,@, I . " . � X -, - I . . I... �... . �1, �.. ­ !- . 68 , - -10 Of Yoko --in a � '- - I ' '., . & I . I . . . , .1"11 . . I . I . . I � $ . hama states recent report I . . . . . . � . �, I - 67,plodin s ell. The - , . � .. .� ..., . .... � I I.- � !, I . I 1, 1. .: . . . - . .:., . � . � . . n" I ­,- ' ' thel ' � - - Mt '6----117-7 "­ � ­ � . . 4 .. - .: . ; -CHAPTER X,- - .� � :' ing-out whole companies,� Such occaw ' , " , ," . siyNare inch , that I - - ' ' ` . sound. ano ei ro ; , . . . - , -: . . ,� ..� , . � , I. . . . I . . , I . . . I Cal u kh t 6- I ...I �nks. s pped, - As - - , .New , Lodgings , ' ­ . siqns re hav� beiin when patrol a , I . . . ': , . . . I I . 1-:,L-�-­: ir ,Jabrtn is laupching upon a shi�� ... .. � . I � �1, . , .­ � .. . ...".; ­,­ -hydr" Imilding-�e-am-paigir-which--.vn -Juvolv . , �. - �. ; !, . . . . �- . - �. . . . . - Moving In ' ­ -�.� ­ -M 1-. .--,-: . ", , .�... . -- though., - in had beezi suddenir-- .., .-.- . - 11, _a!�pJg,Atge1-- macillie- -z ----,.t---- :___- . � the construction of 290 shi: ` ,.. �� -­­ ­ . .. d , - I ", .-­­-­-------­-.-, . -m� J 4ptered I . gonr .. . � I � .. . , , .. I .. . tinll­ 4 ­ �. -­-- I ­ '. ­­.- . , . . --­ . . � -- - ­­- ­- "I . . - . . .� , .. . � ­ . ' ' �;-OA�-,XT,4 I , ....- ­­­ -=7-7­� - . , .. 1. %. I . . .- ­- , � R�---dk- - - - . ­ . I ' - 14c,�w.-,�v'Aw,%tf.--TLI�,�4,3Lg,,l�,,,-t4,.,-t � . � VS a year, � I . . . � - 9 M�t 'll'id fl!'A*I­AAA.k--'.0--f4r ,-';­Xn 1,xt - � - -,. , -­­; . � - I . ----,. -- - �--­. ' . . , -- �- . . I . I � . . '" i , -----­­- ­­­ . ... I . . . ­­, - 4 .,f. .1 . � - , ,. ... . . . , - * They war( I � Courageous" those w& and. -hungry, for had, left t I . . I I .. --- I" lxe,�4tW -thA-v&:t1lQUW,&f1­t , w , - - .. - `� ­­- �1� - '41 . � , � , . � ­fj we' .- -�Arn, 6 np� ..­­­�,,­,�- ­ ,� �­�01.1,01,,-­]" ...i,: - � � ,,, 11,1-� � t.1h."n.;: �,.%,­,4, -.,. - " - , 1--,,,,,,,, ,"�� ­ -- � ­,� I kq­kg%�, tillpei �Qn­!w.kqf ";"..""�-I'l�-1.111.�12,�.��l, ­ 7 " � -1 i r­,- ,��,,ir"��4"W,R ,�, ,="-�t-,.."I�l�,�",n�,-Ii��-,-�".k,%O""�,,�",7�z�V '. , m- kt�� -­ I "-��.,­ I t.;*,M.J16!mi­ , ,��-,.,�- '. .-,---.,Z-­-7j1. - ­1­11�� 11, - ­.. -1 I . ;­.­ ,t�, � -_1 I . . ", .� ui ding Ops owned by orty-two - . . . . I . . T413 S:dke,very- e ----- ., . - ""A"',- - , ­ ­ '' ­­­­ -4s� �, ­ � � - ­­­­ ­�­­ .. ­ ­ ` � , "", -� ... *,b,--%­r­f, 'n­71�m-,1'.- � "', ` 7 � - , - - . -,7 ��'i;,� - *94f r6*1-t& , titi-IM -ft '"' ", I .... : I .1 . i .,.­,­­ 'I, , . - I iiva .. VANciv ur- . i'l L- . ,,, .1. � I - 'In 11 .. foi their hu W--, , . ,.qvy, I ­ � b . . ,were' always , Sbaltidi; And -'-w- . I I I - ­ .4- . , I ,.-..:*!- . . . 1, f �. . '. � I .1 . . ... �U, . . - , ;,. � . I � . . '. .. . � 'ffl�)� . � r, . .. K . . ' � , sons And brothers who. wore,,fighting, . -R-Astism- S . . _ 11 . . . .. I 11 :. S." . I . firms. In each slip a,ship of 1,000 tons ' .1 . I . . . . � . . _ . . . I .11,11, 0 r, reog 1. � ,:� *� ., , .. I ­ _ ... 4, . .. � I . .. f 1�-� . ,vin - ' . I . .7 slde�by -side with us, Meanwhilet they � - . . . . .1. .. � . � I . can be built; This is 11. ., . . kept their little shops. afid estaminets "I' I I . ­ . I Al ,.. I - � I . It I . 1. , " . . ., . � . . . Is, in . aglit more than throe. ,: ­ - ., r 1- . . .. I I It . times the ritirabst of ships Japan own. � � I ..,-i . I . , , � I .. 1povep � ' :. I I ,r, * opet,for.the soldieW trade and made I I . - ::7:::::t:: woven "U. . . . ' 11 I . I . 6 d.q�- .. li . .1..:�:5'1:::::t: . . . ed before the Wit. Many more Also ' ' . I , . I � . I , h.bvavp- shqw..of- living !It the old -way. . - . ; I . 4 � , - ��,*�-,9--.U' . . . . . I , . . . . : ��; 15*X . I I . I k, . . I � ,.;�, In 'Armentieres a few old men'lent - , � - I . .. I . :�,..; . I I I I are bailding,'and twdnty4our slips . , � .. . . � , I . ,.� , - . `� . , ... I ­ � .o - ., . 4 - , tire otge6tta" . I ­ 1. . 1. 1; I . I , , �- : , . � i . - , ' retense, I . i;?..i ­ : : . . , mptsted beforoi * . � . . I I their aid.inkeeping up the'p � I I X.. I ,to be, 66 . - . � . %:i-� .,!� . � r. . - I � but tne,feeble littlier tnelcle of civiliant 11 . I . . ; . I . I ��ii� i:.. �. � �,I. . :, the end iifthe.war.: When All_ these .. I., 1, .� � . . , . .. . - . y . I ..;­ : I . � . . . . � life made sCa�,cely an Impression* in � I . . r . ­!, :i::% � . . . .. . �r . . � . .. , . . . . - `iii'11.ii� � � �� . . I berths are put Into full operation, sub.' , I I the broad, etir"rent of military activity. , I , 'i . . I � 0 , I ; .1 t* ,ii , ; ,� C -A supply of steel a d fron maw � ,� - I � I . . I .�tif - M. ­.- I .� je t to n I - . ­.� . . 'i .." ,� iiiiiiim ii .. . � � I 11 . . � I . A solitarylloafman, with A more hand- . . . � . I . . I . . fe�:;:�*;�:*..-�­- ---- .;. �-.. lii!.�*:ii�iil � . terialsi Japan �wlll be -4ble to -build ---- - - � - - , � � I '. . . ..". �0'�.`�:; ii, -.1, �r, I i:�i��il�i�ii� . . ­ " iiiii:i:ii:�--,niiii Xnan ­ I ­­-.. . . �,. - . . gut, of. -letters, blade ble morall3g, . , J� � ­ . 5 I , ­ , M"'.....'.3.1 � " , .11 . I r . I 1, . � .1 : . .. j.. . I .. � �­..­ I /-1 � . I , i k . ., ... ­­� - " . . I ­ VIT.More", -00u4�111p3" rogatin 1 4,e*;!-- .1 - ­ "-J � .',rounds ofechoing. sttests, and'a bent; - WAR AND FOOD SERIE . 4 agg -..1---...1.1 . � I . ,S.,,ARTICLt No. 12 --SOUPS. - . . .- . . : ... �­ � ­­' �­­,`­­­-­ 1. . . . . ­ . � � . . " I—— ---'-' *qq9AQq0-,ton.%year1y.- ­ � .--., _­�­­ , � .... . . . old-, man- with, newspapers hobbled I . ,� � :1 I � ........ ­ : .5"'..".4. � ­­ , . I. � I , . Canadian ho 11-.11 , I , . usiewive.s. . do I 11 i . I . . . I I . ­ � . � -.;q()Lt,t',O'L$-',14..S,t-o.ct�p-ot..-,..Thatli,thd-Adv4ntag# of-- ­ . � . � -, .­ - slowlk - dlong - 'the Rus; Sadi-Carnot - - � ­- �- 7- 1- . I I . � . I I I `w-- . I A . ., '10. � . Zrournallo to, .general ru 0,, 'age the s !. . . . I ----O--. . : . r . I i - "Le Matiul 1e. Opp.. pot as soup. - materia rday be 'used in it � * . - - ... X I . ­ I . .. I I � , . - . ­ . �. . - a , . . I I .1 Jt is invalu- that would otherwise go to Waste.' It ': 111--l-l".1it., . I . I I I . I . . b freely aa the ­ A Distifiguishe I . . . . . :,Vp , d Inv�iitot. . 1. 1o0aUrtd'eDF0*ind6ws and'WIted doors. in the LY might. . ..z P11X;%::?%...`ir..i;.,t .`�:.--,X. I ' - I -v1;,.,. I. . . I . . --.� :1 . . able , ,� .. . t � the i�ternational �pla ' . . , I N � . , - A' guo con--, .; ­ � - ... .. I I i - ' Meanwbile� 'we - marched back and utilizationi' of toft-over should�be ,remembered, howover, that I ; �.$ . . ; . . I . 1-11.1, ... I . I .. I ... I - -- . - r n billets in the tQwn lind, scraps and* it pro.vsA, itself in ,ever ,nothfjIg of a stardhy,or mouly-Juttl ..... � ;: . . . I - �. ference h6ld a few Years pgo� in.�Xuk- ., , ­' , , I . I � , . forth bbtwee * 11 , - . I 1: . . . I :. . �� ­­... I I., -- - I .^ I .. I - I � I tren . . d' there were , representatives of - .. I --1 � �oheq just. outgidiS. -Atidthelast, prosentN help iii time of nedd. - an r, . ahould * ovi�r' go into the. iftock-pot, as ' I ;,. I . . ..,b . :� - . . I .�: , . . . ' ,ra jaw il�on leaying the A - ' ;. i., � I . I eleveli countries, among the most dis. . .1 11 . .. thing which , I Pod 6601c.Will. �Iake - oxiiellebt they ar6 liable t6 turn sour, They, . . . . . , rat, r I :,�- . . . I . I to*ft And tfis first upou,- u ftin5y 96UP' from almost any. materlals;, a � may'lle used in soup but not for -stock. * . I ff. I 00 . . . tinguished of whom., says UrN. do - - � I I I . I . I � 50vado 10, ­ - . . Burgh Daly . ' .. . ,graves close to 'A sunny *all in.the "g.. , . , . . . I .. I .. ..., .1-7 11 11 I ii. An Itimllmoniah, It, �' � . WasIbe lengthening row of n(aw-made I ba d cook will make ,poor soup Trom moki ' . . 1'...", -.1;V0;0 � AV, I I 10 � I , . I i . Rardenoftho-t%inedconVent.. It Wail, the beat inaterlial.' Although'pe , I . . 1. !, I t . . .. . . . -, ; � � hina' rof. -Ititasato, who first . . . ; . rhopg In I avoving soups, if'fteoh -herbs � X, 11 I 11 my overalls et& shift � , was PI I I.. � . . . I . . . . a art flit�bcst, beeaus4h" . I . ". .?,.��;:::X I d C a . 11 I , . . . �, . a pathetic little burial plot, filled with, the simplest of thinga 'to, prepare, ,Qr Celery ate not obtainable,, use dried . , :�'�,� , Rand the testof the wash -tub- no starch filter, .is 0 ered the P199 a bacillus. . , � A I'll, - thtt:' . .1 . .. I..';.....; OV CV . � : . I the bodies of Women. A -Ad, children, soup is, quite a test of a w6man's herbs or,. c0bry� heed. tied -in it, piece - � ­ I � eap'dyes to *ash out. I 0 . . � . . I . . , Ole 'Anl6rican * travellers .A . 6 I � . . . I were, . 1. � . who had been1fllod in German bombid- tdlinalT '9kill.- . A 'common mistake of muslin.. - Thii,4 obould be. remo . ., � .4. . Idsist 44 #I Bob I Ask yourdealtr staying tit the Yarnato, the, comfart�, � .. I . . � I . � vi6d ' . , ' .i;;::: . I � , , , its of the tow .*. I I . I , , . io:hg)1bmd- - . I . A .. . ­ ;Pa , I Able %Ilway hotel run by th � 14- , " . ,� I'A to forget that It neids long' , and, before- gerving. - - . . ,�.,��J 1or 911,11 -the big grey bveralla-the cloth with I . , 11 11 , , r . ..��% ii ��� . �! thug fo more tbiaft three 1XX I ffig ` I 1.,V;%�. �.* .; :::....,: . I rig. Soul) should -be al- tZxcellsIlt st6ek,4hay -be made from. , ' . ". %' tei . .. �, I oi. ::: ..... I - . :00-knitildis, I while w6. were - waithl ir for I gentle 'tookii ­gx-'­ I:i -:, the a . l , � ,: . . . . . 1. . ".. anoso tit Mukdoh, and When the clerk � ' . I I . I I I :-;-4J,.` . -- I fritzie, to "come .out," we ada ; lowed to airnmer rather thin,. to boil the peelirig.5 apd. trimmings of voge- - . $.,;!t -s: ... ­- ­­­ I 1- ­ � .. I .1 . - � ­­ I I I . -1... , .. . pointed out Dr, KitAsato with par. . I . . I , igiii -i­i:i* . I I . I , i:�,- - ­ '. ... � 1 donable, pride. I � . 'J'teil I . ourselves to the Changing Condit obs vfgbrouiqly, ... ;: 11 . I . tables. Nt, them in a snue6paii with , .�-.-X,ii,-�Z�:t I 11 . '. . in - Jc.ich a f4moud 'd6d. . . . I I I - . . I r,ili�..'."t .. *.;:::`�X­;,: � . ;.xff� ............. , ;:` -! . ..:^< I .1. I I.. . ; ! I I da a. water. ,Bring to boil and sfi�. ; ­ .. ,; "r, tor one of-piem as'lced: '. . . * of trench lito .au(I tren& %warfard As'a - Substitute f6r, meatjor C61d - . . . , .F.., : I i . I .. , , ;:::., 11 , � I . 1141, I . , I I .. ,x......", ,� . . - . 1. I ­ . I,----- ­ la : , . . . . . . . . . ......1. . with *�rnadinegs w1lich.isu* il;Od Alld "meat stretobet" - ,A 11� . . 1 . � � � � solli Is unexcelled. *ejt for about two hour,4,. Strain thd 1111111111111 . . .......... I , "Whois hei anyway? I don�t- know . I . � I I , I . � I I ill --- -10 ----- 111111,1111111, , I I '- Ing abc,ut him.,,' - I . . .. . I . ­--­--­-- � it 4 wholeson%6 and noutislihig. .he M�g�JA�16 nijkA.ure thvou�h muslin AM . -- �------ mlwy� W%mifflil 11111 11 Ila -- -..---.- N1111111111 P hn�thi I . I I . . � ... ...... "........-H-1 P114"MAM I is !21 wau Wcars emo ;� .. . . . i� ' r bonoa of' all meat' and Vogt V696. you ,V4lI'-.haV'a a eltar goldon btowh :11!:- ";,.:: 1 -.!.;7.; , 7. . � - ......'... ­-'�-% �...;;; ..;;,:,: ,,;- 1�11.1­ -7, 17 I:-.,.", .-.:::1;:1.!1;:1.;;1.;11 "Not know I)r, Ititasatol" gasped .1 � .� I I - I .. ­ . , t, A Shur -Gain i ,I tables go towards making a good. stoek,read,j w Dl�t-e inwa delicious - ' 1 , , . ;­ -I the astonisbed clerk, ' "Dr, fatasatoi . . . � �-i,� - - , , st4wk'. 13olloa of cookod,rA(�at.,Aiia)t�altii-o,.vi.�!!,,461,1,, it in' J'�izowrz vm, cca!�t & Cc� I I tho than who ijftv6 ' . � . 1� I 4 . ust.ba re. ?".. . 1 - fi .2k �, I nted plaguel". ,, . I . . - � I � - . � I I "i meat seraps. of poultry' Ailid gaine illelilbeied-.hwir.:�ilvr, that vegetabi , , , '.I . ; --..*..-- - � . I . . I I :, . `&J� ' � R94P*LO - ' . �­ 1 . . � I lr-� t. i I 1 . should il"ys find jWt VAy. into 'the ,stock -%vill I -at Loep It'll.g. . I � . 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