HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1923-04-12, Page 6•-•
By jOHN-BUCHAN
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(C0PYriehted, ThoMaa Nelson and Bons, Ltd.).
My letchezi cabinet is another stand-
PiPTEB UL-(,Cent'd.) I suddenly 'phut u arid with furtive A ' eharecteristie too eften over- •
4,k; apl.m. „Oat, ayfening piling- up aroun zu, her" to, Jabber , to by that hhould hate to do without
I looked or at least nnemphasized 'in ,
RSES .
--The.-Toroiito:,,;.'•Haeiip1taI--for--fnedt.%-
ab1es, In afilliation,.•wtth' aellevtte, and
Allied. Hospital', New York Ctt
offers a,: three years Courita pg. Tralk
Ana, to young women.. having the re-
Joulred„.educatioa,and-dostrousi-of be-
- coming nurses', Tills Hospital hat
adopted Abe .cight-hour, system., The-
, puptlerecelve uniforms or the School,
a monthly allowance and travailing
expenses' to and from New York. For
further , Intel -matted end, -tto :the
Illuperinitend.nt
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cloommommmia
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TEACH ' ADAPTABILITY AT thermometeregg heater, ladies, cork..
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HOME. screw.' • -
irAlleUe41,,. ilii..setir.ttiVer. Boine kind of ' Me in a low voice. e was the very 'IP,.
44....badb .4_14 te,,,i. ..,. .. . rt4, 4 .-etuze_ef, ,the_stag ...e 1.1 -r-cetor - -rlittle-friend -might have- Warned his"' adaptability. '' How doe3olisir hi°Id Iten1 te°1143':ooderhat I should greatly
Lisbon to discredit us, and that our the training of the children, ' that ' f chopper that•I keep in
it
ttaz
- The old .flow etood etering at usi• #PPerentlY 411 respond to adversoconditions-br new. -
, ;.••,•peter..,and, „haw When ••• stolitr
'etec'f Niko," he'said "but ,if De
odnazi!y. the cafes WAIN -
0 elaird;lat the''war. - diet ...YerX well understand ser41P' 1 t A • hAh
IJ our
4if no hat wxat:...„You u men are sayin' any- had talked nothing. but Dutch, and can't sleep in his own bed or 'eat With
dirty
D tah. , so pretty carefully on the voyage. we! ing does he make a rear heeautm he tit: tlotriathheet fl041:teame"atotict,h-b. urmrieydatoli
risaia,- The
.thing against England, Pp ask An to
rePeat it. 'And if so be as au re- had kept un between ourselves the role hie own noon or rida ill the, front m°P !$1 a gTeat help hi ray.. cleaning
rrance -and-
Whir t to big,,
''"ehtivi On a nitu street, and there Peats it VII tekeeither of you -on in:4 - ef.'Maritz•s- Mem-which Peter said was-:- seat- of . the. car as he does at home
blooming Plants on kitchen- few
. ,.. wer0, a., ctst 9_ sharp-eyed llews.wan....gnoek_the _face 0 ziurper. , ; .. . -- 4. only -way :O. play a .part..wel1.1-fofr- ifillieneretosPo.ncidrseuumn.:::nocrei:,.,1, yha:e._•_lincieeta: . - wilaa.t'l)::,n11-deta'lfeee:-..: '1!)'.ria-,.- Wilra.erist 'fit• o'ffily.
cleing-4betit'that-f. guessed were splei. - Be was a Chef) after my eWn'heart;';-UPen -411Y' soul, before We got to .1141;.i'condtfigne then his training hi,
,F------ ' ell ---'do - shelf'- ±± -
gaan words to, mi uto... Ile started
.iniea'lherdieeper, With a . hit of :Shan- ' "The time is coming 'When the Eui"-
n lender will, sing small ” I ObserVed to would' be 'best -to , get into Germany at ,te ..P
is'sPoiled for mailer and hostess and .ii can be sweet and. patient to th
prepare hi th t this - I h
„ m so a is unp ells-
' cut • from magarin -1?-7' ':=--:,..i-)..W.'111-1
, ,t ha sadat
1waa414,41A0lertnneea0oe.,,aantetrytL ka...thaeat.ed,trtsigto,iirit licitait.„.:_biliuthLehah4.tr.i3ltlePbi that.
egarne- up,' I,said,.• mlain-nddlw-wahats.-In,pvegart*-iiPaldeeheeelno ''TnindeeWend
neglected. • •
. .1. .., , . a , we mustn't „gel, ,the d - thatthe . *
' this kind of fl ' anger was other eideef I; - A. , . . , 1 , e_covers.,a,. it, of:
wOods ,er • spnrie scene that widens the:
r. aboutis,- n "game and that Drew mg -in sa public'henie. "Reinem,child that eannot „comply with the!
it would ',he iiiife,,enangli. 'tias'.1et ourr. 'berthe big. thing,"
,:itei:iy',W:',:,.,. , , -..,-,::•;,, .,. ..i „. -,... nodded, andtheold fellow, after. star-..
I Mild darkly: Peter. in3' Mincli which Should- be
the greet problem, Ivould be atrophied, l
busy .withl 'routine. of the home in *100 lie.; is 1 wails of ray kiteheri :tikes Mein •fifiC`Y '
-.""4".‘tgoe-beAAIrAY--wen, and and : 0'. •••• , . , . ,, .scornfully, -a ' - , . . 49 , f
and that 1 should soon. be mentallY n La lguest can upset, plans. and e,reatel wiIrey •freni:the dail'Y grind and feeds
.toced,-..,-,....,........,___•_. . ,.... ' .i, hig. at -us for a bit, spat
tee;,...riptilte It like 'a Leureime' "Mar- '--- .'
walked out, - ; ,,, - :•„•,-.. ' • -
I 'Par with
the - '°rdiii417' '114eirEveld 'lletl" .11r1141.11e Pleit"'re 4 the
Y.4it' and refreshes
defprendheugon'Y'mlennfeol'r'tsheelf '1:vo
deaperedO: ':•We had .egreed that it
After
eev
eat
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.eutieite, whith reekened was a new the crowd. We stood Prinks to one Or '
. once and when the agent on• the quay
told us -of a 'train at midday we de-
- (Inn to him, and presently his tongue two, and :then. swaggered' Int?' 'the cided to take it, -• ". • .
street: At the door ,h hand touched
crowd round our table, • ••• scrap of a man in a fur coat.
,rolinthfreehelti.rs!eanvedi7a001 nueiwghebboailparaimeltaeidi: arm, and, looking down, •saw a gohatdo:. avneretthheer ffirotnatfiecre.ld Afetetthbeefao4ite;
tion there was a King's messenger
to. each . . Will the gentlemen walk' a• step
m‘.other 0 Warits-witb inc and drink a glass ,of beery,: whom I had seen in France, arid a
and our dei,ngs. It didn't seem to be • . .
anthess MaY ' be avoided cannot be calnicirt that only a helni can give' •I
done in,. the two or, three days- that, often pin a bit or verse or. a few lines
TO') off:each- meat
with bit -�k
sWeet in the im.M.
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of; WttiGwrs.;
,
sweo tooth. and
.$04,4 dtgeollo*
Ple_a d_
benefit combined. -
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FOR
THE
CHILDREN
, ; prose that appeal t,o me to inY Win -
a s .
, a
To be sure a child should h his dow shelf over my work table that
own' things and should be held to a it may be my inspiration when I look
.syPtern of conduct at home -else how that way., These last mentioried helps
• 1 ; ,p en who had been trhoet.:1 eNaont hfeoffaarmni
..,,,g.popular .subject..in that-cafe.--Onei. oamnyenbtacbaitns tohfisretguheiciatryitbYe?_, oink-J...7m
-, 6.4 hine.biaek fellow said that marita ..erw-ho Itnhev-edr3;isit!fr puteuhr', - . .., trig round our _part, of...the-front .
, iwat t e EareUYe p, I es"?' fore Loos. I heard woman sPeaking, discounted. ' And it is, very
esn7dY,titi ' 171 gIck lapeltriss*Well te ' IR. inard's Liniment for Cough's & Gold.
h' pretty clean-cut English, which amid add that small children should be 1 fe rrs;e:ow.u.IdAnctiLhee,p boe4 rith....
.knife wrist with one band and his ribbon ,i hie
throat with the ether, and demandedi ...
hwaasngaedd* 41' YPestewirnecilavihnZIYN".ueniduggh°tml'hbiso ';'11.frishwieer'e'eat '' Inertltr:Zigile'.selne. ‘einc,nii athelahrskaraserrioDnugteher. OilPsb.e.r. fig:11:4Llik'ee''' Lthil:rerti:dataoireehlanages'PoUsf li nc. condi- .
sibviie and' Atli 'Never boast -----af victory till you've
. an etiology. He got it The Lisbon ' fr;Trnn," . r• -'-'-'1" , and English cheap editions. I felt'
poet the whole- business, t :wen. .the battle,
sem pete , „'Ir ..;,., . ...,....1 copies of, the English papers' for sale,I tions_but every ni-other knows pig
' bou/evardiers have not lost anY lions.I
' After that there was a . bit of a' u . We don't mind if .we go.". ,. ns• there are exceptions to this rule., We I. w . have . gr 8' d heii ' ar
Ile oled us to fa back street andthen pretty bad a
snug ..iind wondered if. I should 0 er see caiMC)t ell he" nurse girls and house- q ' el, o tairPmone-tei:e s*vjperierswe, an:
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squash in .our corner. Those near us lip i • Pa rs oe stairs to a .ver
tt e..flat. Th place was filled- with these hoznely.sights again. . v ., •--, and we cannot al avs stay at :
were ',.verY quiet and polite but the
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f! ,.fine* red lacquer, and I guessed,that ' 7.- .-- the superior to our One-time equals, . I h_e_ad,, , . . . -
outer fringe .made remark. When ':artilealing_was.-hiP-noniinal--business.-:
.11,.!titd,:11.1t thettnt_olteadspassed when the train konlei s...0. While We are• rainiag e_ ._.
e.clear-blowing--dayi -children in goo he i s, e u e ,
tl- --b-t-"I`-t--avn rgive
-_,Peter.Lpaid•that-if--Portugat-which-IfeT'
to
Eadmittedngi,a nh de . !osvheed , , waswasgbo ainegkii.,tog,:s't the
trPhotyrat einiegsntavl ,egnsrti,snnce
dae ehtlh,,e s warepubliclads, ,:ufpun .b, orhfo:k*,..eb hay. , !, ,tpaaanksdl taken
oef Holland- my time • was net adjuetable te- other conditions.
arSuetwansweripg_Peter!s ,questions.-; Well, how shall i'Ve*Olt? The Ilin''''
crawled through the, -flat then' the idea that these .habits are "
:vrropg horse, there .was-a-nuirinur 'PI. gains in the lacquer and 'Curio line. : ille had.never,:beeri in Europeriefore,/ •dainentai point. in...adjiiitability_Asan7
disapproval. One ',decent:4401ring old'
two king. tankards.of. farming. ' Ile, said he reckoned thnt
and • formed a _high__ opinionof---theTTge-41-01,filai. r in , fact, when You stop
. captain,fe I' oa'who flushedhad . all e overlr" of
his a honestahiP' 4 I. * 4 .1:1;pere°8111tde., 'd'Rhe
us
Snich beer. I to think of it; doesn't unsellishneas al-
- faCe,.and steed Up looking straight ati di yliin. are fr9.;
said, raising. his glass. I
: morgen. We Were thick
such.land ivould carry four sheep al
al -
'Peter.' 1 .saw :that We had struck an . io _IWe . reached 'the frontier . itation• and
SOuth Africe. . Whet lii talk wken,:,, Most always solve the problem of fric-,
tion in hodel. and business life? • -
'Much cif the progress in the Weald
of music Can be attributed to Jews, olio'
/nen of Jewish blood. ,
1;e:A up the lineage and afdliationa
•at the great comliosers•and.eirecatahla
leitc141:-Iel'ela,Ite91ul'at;dieedve-Yre3rarathrl."-Y. 6111.
• Call -the -fent-- ,
will:Yin& it includes jimmy of the
Men and women; we ,know as. nuewian;
French, Gerniatr, Polish el -Italian corn,
posers ling.. artists. They are -Jews or
or jewtsh descent'Wherever-you go vht :
d *'6.•
viTicskaief 70,7rthY enter-.
The Jewish wernan, • and lf, Pet th7te '
Jewish woman, the jewiali man; sup- '
Ported ,aild spurred: on by,:the JetilshWOflafl
•
' 'There is eOei•cOIY` 0:dayAnt pitielear
ex -del -Prise' ei`irulne thlir great city; •
or in au Y other 'city, that does not de;
rive often the largest emount Of .4
support from men &lin women of
Jewish race. '7 .•
Whence 'Came this pisedilection
music, this'aPtitUde for it in the 'bream
•of the jew? •
• It':can be traoed back to the' eigbt of ;
, „ • • _ • • -•
AahDict Pio- -
Tonnnie--77"Grantima, if ,1 WasrieVited
Out to nianer,lahpuld eat .Ple with 'S.
!ark?" : • ."
•pie. in the' honse-that oenhi Prac-
tise on. have. YOU, Grantitna.t.'"•_
• 'A, Po.:0. nSt's!e!h' Your Own
tiClibYsenu' eEd,f7r, ' triP1O
mirro.r Wet ensiblep a person to view
his, ears. end Much of the sicle8 cif his'
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Englishman, • 'and mentioned it , to ma e youhm hnrope. ,. :
, , , e bot loo ed sullen.and secretive.
Peter in Dutch.
I peter, played his part perfectly. He !T.hat',s, our own business'''. I., ans-
-• iliontltenyoll over a canal bridge into Qer-I • One littli mother helped her ,ehilr.
• ' ,• .: • .. 1 ' dygn by • haying a gqest day at home..
I..hd- expected a big barricade with 'Ori this day the 'Whole 'family pre::
- . wered; You dont expect to buy our I barbed wire and entrenchments.' But ' ' - -' '. ' dining.
confidence with a glass Of beer:" . / tended they were some • place.
there wiis nothing•to see on the d
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"So?' he said. , "Then I .will ,put it Men • side -but' half a do'sentries'e.i."%else: 'Bobbie, „instead of having hii
Cafe. I:judge you do not love. the ng-
differently.From your :speech 'En. the 1 the field-grey.I'h d huntedzen _at
inl.
t Loos. high chair, -sat: on two books and a:
A u I ' fi with tlibla k
n n er e cer wi e ac -:and-, 1 ,
'cushion as he has •to ,do at, Aunt Ell.
1
• gold buttons of the-Landsturm, hoick- ' heands ..twah:ri:tl,ie ythisilshtilitehrer.df4ariadaEd Esther
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a Best •
ATCH
id on having
EDDY'S!
KEEP YOcP STOW" BRIGHT
BLACK KNiGHT
STOVE POLISH
pr;
.Peter;said something about stamp-
ing on their grandmothers-, a 'Kaffir. el us out of the train and we were all'
'11;hrxie which so.unded '•shepherded in ba,re, 'waiting - and drink from a f'groWn-up •glash"
grnescone .i.u.'reoin, where a large stove burned. Thy! 11.1ndthewrea i/vre,Sana't awneyrerriiviek;ysopathhetya
The man laughed.'
u .. • ' ' ' took us two at h time into an inner' drank t,e ' ' a •• • •
nun' ,Side?" --
Want- to know. You are T„ on at 'thise:aGleiri- ..tro9nprr;etfearr all -about this formality but ,' y get-."-tl' !'
examination, I had explained • abotit it,'
• ' .- I was, glacr we ' went ' 'n tO th
"That • remains to be 'seen," I said. the made us strip ' °A. lifted out of the rut -boosted 'up as
tia_ihgvwer,,
, f ou the i ea The family are
them, -or foranybodyelse that • "If they treat me fair I'll -fight "'fer I I...gid-had-to :ersi inhyl-lite-.""it-were to. peek-•-'-over2the highboard I
I make :hire • keep quiet. The men who• fence •to Ad. What is in the neighbor's
Wiir on E.,r.Igland.' England has stolen did,
P1Y et/entry and corrupted MY People! . -
the iob Were fair! civil;'" but they ,lriird. - And, the change - of scene 'a 'in. '
ht. 'thorough.-
y .ey, . . ,.,. . 1 . !
and Made me an exile. i were mig y, : They took s,piring rather then annoying... • •
ders do not forget. We inay he ..Slow.
We ..Afrilcan-Iclown a list -of all. We had in our pock-' in s 6' Ill theh ' •'' t ' A' 'd I I: .
I ets and.hegs, the
alitethe.details';-froni,1 and the
ill asii, e:,papidaarpraietshina.aievica":4
.men
we .win aing±theae.tenpdrieeWeat.aanrye i the passports
ven us. •
he Rot rdam agent 11,eil Inonly hriewn• as a good mixer, the
fights England in East Africa. We' glw r ' ' ' ".... ,• I 'qualifications :for which are simply
_.1
tan ever- know,- them. They aretoo
know the natives -as no Englishmen :lieutenant's uniform came
• adaptability to .circanistances,:end
.e edressing when -a man an a
soft and easy and the 'Kaffirs latigh,:paPer ,his hand. He was ' a • freah:. ePeet for the iliereete and ideas of
faced lad''of about twenty, With Short;
blacks So that theY will figlit
at '.them. But ' We can- handle the sighted spectacled eyes. - thoroughly,our: children cultivate
others: . So the Sooner and the. mere I
errBrandt;" he called .theie traits the easier will everydaY
devils for fear of us. What is the
reward; little man, forour services'?
will you. - There will be no re-
ward. We ask none. We fight far
hate Of 'England."
•
Peter grunted 'a deep approval.
"That is -geed-talk"- said our -enter:
tainer, and his close -set eyes flashed.
"There is roorn in Germany ..for such
-men-hkryou'.."-Where are you going
now, I beg to know." -
• ,"To Holland," I said. "Then "maybe
we will go to -Germany.-• - We, are -tired
with!. travel,. and may rest-mhitt,,..This
:kier wiirlistking and Our chance will
`LBUt-,-yon,--"ney-Tniss your market,"
he said significantly. "A ship. Pails
' to -morrow for Rotterdam. If you take
- my- vic,grYou vvi -go er,,
This was 'What -I, wanted, for if We
stayed in Lisbon sonie real soldier of
'Maritz. might drop in, any day and
blow the gaff. .
"I recommend you to sail in the
Machado," he repeated. - "There is
:work for you -':GeriminYoli, yea;
much work; but if yeti delay the
chance may pass. I arrange your
journey. It is my„business to help the
allies of :My fatherland"'
He 'wrote dawn our tiarnea: and an
_ epitome . of: our doings contribined by
HEN the maid: ' Peter, who required. We' Mugs of beer
wallEsotit-gm - to help through. He Was a ,Bk:
stalks You ean varian, it seenied,,and we drank to the
health„oi..Prince. -Ruprecht,--the-same
' IvetP0. no Your muse- • blighter I was trying to do in at Loos.
cleaning. Your Wash- That was an irony which: Peter un-
ing and imning- fortunately 'Could net appreeiate. .If
I nodded. •• • '
"And' this is - . foi the - d-th-'
m an their associates,
, Herr Pieriaarr h
e but only by the careful „patient guid-
neked . ence the motherthese acquire:-
,
-"rHe• .realuted. "Gentlemen, I apolo-
.gize.. I. am late -beealise of -the slow -I •
inenta 'be -attained2--N. X. A.
.ziess.ef-theflerr-Commairdelwiter-it • • .• •
.car. Had X .1cieen. 'in/time, Yon *Mild 1 - 7 -A.-'47EINT-CENT COUNTER." %
not have been required to go 1 . .! - • ' - '' -
?thisr-e_ereinatiw::-.1ffe:114•Ver,beeti:edVised:' ' P,erhalj'-it.7is lailt's6i:g. it -i°6 •-t,i6i-ig.''
of -your coining, and I am instructed...1Y to say
to' attend you; 'on nyour journey. • The out my list, of desirable articles„. be -
.1 Pallid not 'IceeP liense,with-.....
Arain--for-Berlin,leaves4h,,talfnrtliOdr;scauSe'',L. didilien...hoOie,-witlioutG.rnankf
.-,prey-,clossIne,..3the4honercAageity..rrie-iii;.Orrtlielii;triCfiist'YearS Of in'Y' inerried '-
a--IroCIO'• - `-` ' . • ' - ' life.' But I WaS bite. d. ix ' b the
•
• ..... (To hexer-ail-med.). .. Ye ,-, p- y e.
.'",- - :-...i_ _'• . ---r-t-,---0. :.0Y• u t.„• -an icipa on -o • posse mon- as
- "i : l'''I--- i''' ' tf ----- 1 ' ''"--1- "-----'7'
, .
. soon as ,I &nil& afford them,
, such a help and costs so, little And is:), ' •
1
. I 'believe , I 'shall iNie- my _wire ;di sh ,
drainer first on the 'hit ..hecanie, li,....isn•
in use three:times every day: N.e.ii,t
like my 'double .hoilier,. and: rc, ,.' .. Ioarif ' . •
coeker and fireless cootc cr.. _II:, '., • • it, ; • .
great 'leher...sayinit tf, f 1 i . '_l i'
reproPerlY,-Ctioked',ad-.7.:here-,.6t.le'r-, '..-.
.,:GOAVE'BE$111,..T8. • .Witli these. - . • , ,,,' :-., ,: ., " :: I :
. ..
l' My "ten cent eounter" :ea .thefainilk.? '
"This prohibition, lavy.,,le. havhig ' Call8;it, -is .another great'eatiVerlience.L
.1.1Vis a. small:shelf, thafluildi• kithifen z;
"Yea; many a grave has b
" made in consequence of its opera; *
L tlen.",;• , -, !, ' -
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. 7 •••-°_,-'--f----,0- •
Tne Eirst-Consideration-.--m'
- ' The, dentist had.,-finish.ed 'work' on a
. ,
can . send , out -but ' . a hand mirror that sh.) might :observe 1
he ,eould he *mild have enjoyed it. .i,..
. . .. • . . the result herself, The
- ' zi..he' 'Wen t ou ,
•.your dishes -you , The little7cliap 4iaw,.418 baelc,,tO our with his task" With respect to the other
caret ,..,,,..isA,A,,,,e tilt iruu.... ahfotertel,
breakfeet, .bringing :the steaMer
and was with us; next morning Iiiet.4,.,...repelating lide- Perfarinance With
• 711.aveaW. allierElectrie , -tieketa: ' We .got, on •boarti about bin"-, the M ilT9,* when: each tooth lied- been./
Dishwasher to "do .' , in the afternoon, but on illy advice he -.11116th i‘iilailli' *h61:!: tli!e.:1(4) •Wae. en";
, yptit l!sitgingit wcirjr ,. am not see `us. 'oft ' 'I told himthat 1114013' ,c4"11P1fit.e, and0
'° :bandod• back ,
, • • •
for vi . ' being British iiiubject8 and rebels at. the. mirror .withithaalt. Le Lie.41-cl_-._,_` ._,.._.2..„.k.
-With the Walker .y,on....,.;.__-:that, we didltiot-Want to---rturnirry-xisk"WeilLinad.0117"..:110w•de7ttiO,Y4aelt,...'ta.,•;-
-04:::board;:.-.tiiiatiiiiingTa'afritiiih-Cruiser-''Yen?"•:.-7-7,_
Inay:waskrir" ise, rite*I,:: ,cazight.•;uS-Up.-iitid,--Ziertrebed-110..:,..#iit '';,!I,ki:ii..,:iiii„..i.h:ey.-•.1ook .10.1.ina'r::plie...,:re:-:.
- ,,...thi,e-rind7drypn7entire..,,..a: Teter,Ittok:,:twelytrfoun0;:V,tiiiiii,t04:64:ted.-.--,,,,...,:..-':-'''''":-',.-7--------`-'7--'
"440-;,--7,diahes.:;fir,..,Aess,-:!-,,,,'-irtteVellifir !-0-543-6-moi7iVbeing- :his-- 'en le .:-." .... ,, y o's , the 'teeth. 1, , ii 0 ve,'Jest ,i1 'Alia c.$$
*than ten little minutes. . • 'Item' to tolaa .an .01*Oli*114', C'f' qH.)ii:-.21 ..,1_"01)`; '1lOrgot•-ah01.1tAlleAeriglifie' • '
SaYea;..:lianclii,r-savesT .1i.lg.' tile the
'YPtlari':'..- - '-: '' ' :. - 1":433rdalale.(1, ten.eb i Lig re iLtli e handtlese.- - -
hours -saves 'dishes- ": Tagus -We', &§§d, the .61d Ilene)/ the: 7° , a Y ,.,„
saves morieyt- i 'WI' -Fed ""au looli at each tittie
-Navigator, . . . ,, .. rgave you the thir.ror. /
: 'doean'tgetoutofOrder, .. "I Met Sloggett in the t:itreet thli'f, . .Why,..niy hair, of coiirsel''
Morning," said. Peter, "and he told ine.. '. • .
. a. little German inan had . been off' in -,, -,, 1-17-
;1"c7O PleaST "
a boat et daybreak looking up the Orader---".What.....Was th.o.fj,'0.1.r.vta'.;,..-i,,,,,.:
.,:passenger ilist. 7",Yen -Wag -a ,right. no- ' Complaining--:abou IT --
tion of years, Cornelis. I, airr-gled-we • Ass ISta.tit-t-",Aboli t. •thr:
are •goipgtmor,ig pernyiiTL. They are - • -gbre'bitarti4 Very lin r I.
-ctirefilirPeeple Whom it is: e,•plere-
risti- ',tease.
."
-, Yesterday She .was enin
tomeet. • ' ' 1)1(m$ ,,
the short weight," "
_utensils such as.' :funnels, '-meaStiringt
cup,. potato ricer; paririe'liritiresi putty
knife '(a fine thing.fOr Cleaning stickyi
kettles),. buthher -1,ciijves'. and brushes. , 2 .
U.nderneath is a string .of-!,hook`g7upen
which -hang -large Spociiiii -Meet fork, •
lady's back molar and had handed her'
pancake turner, , tea 'strainer+ dairy . •
7•••-•.••••
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0.7.17.p.
•
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It feels, 004
o feel. clean"
e stains of toil cannot
13.old"r out the-
Cieatny 'lather , of
buoy.„ ,
'
The pure j
:-and-cocciaptit
out the pores ant1-1,
theH-.skiii:-Wkir health:
.:The health ailoui7:vai,lishe§
Oickty„7; alteref;07i0.',-
gy
Life-
athe
TOc, good to be tkue? •
Tien -a& tori ilesioartnitkiit.,
W' K1iR
C C
OtharcirAtEriM
Hurley
IYlitchine Co.` .
Limited ,
66 Temperance it.
Toronto
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, • .it Makes a Encterence.'
.•
Adventures of ,Two Dutchmen d n toe Reletted Sultor-1,--'.',\Votrir,1 you ,bject
LOOIM• ' to my presinee at 3.r), wedding?"
The Geri/inns, aff Peter said, aro o • The 'Clirl-'1"IT6w 'do -Yen ;RP" 'Ill*e
oareful people. A man net 'tie on the word?"
v .f. Rotterdam I was a bit afraid ' ,
ria„ a., . - - ,•'• ---
.. 1
that So/nothing might have tui ned up M ['lard's Liniment tor Coons and Warts
i ,. • , ,
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•
. 'CHAPTER IV.
LAWN -
WEIR. ,
11 f3n'»ogsthloij7ruj1S
•.1.thot. SmArtnee-
fiiitartb Mowers hr;
prereiltheir superiority. '
wheroverSrass le row,
Easy runidrid,kcen,
guaranteed.
mA.nopAitcMAM
JAMF.S OMAR, PLANi '
sieitavait oto..
, LEVER------
Foionto 1.,1362'
Financial Courtship"
LITTLE' booklet which tells in an
,teresting wa3/4 60 simpleinits,language
that, a- -sehoolgir1-zcou1d--underStatid,'2 it, all
about investments -of all,kindsbands,--tuort.-
„
--gages-and.',-Stotks.- ..
Even to experienced investors this little
story, woven into a charming romance, con-
tains many valuable pointers on, investments.
-The•booklev.will. ,be 4x -tailed 'tree to:any
,
one on request. 3
4 ,
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NowY0ilt TorOntiI
Before you invest, consul( us,
aryls
zsaBayst..
'41411**
140freat
•London mg-
sang' their pesterals iu thedays.
60toirMr,dOei.da,..."!)tel;oereWa..4iijsn'teprii7ng,_d4.:,;;rii. tiiitic.1.37elierep: -• --'
,•,-
' -ThenIn Egypt 'thirty-two contiiiiea
ago,', the; ,Jew sat' at • the feet of meg,'
_ .'
who. `were. : scientists in ,muSic, • We, ,. •
knew that at the time of the. bOnnage'.., .
the people Of the Nile were ativeneed • -..
In the arta,' and that in nrasic they had •
both_a Poinilar_ait-a114-&--saerednial. .
one. Ta them Can ,60, traced not, a few
;Of the instruments •pf, . the Mader*, Or-.
..„ohestrn,
• The Jew was thee, as he has always
-lieenTan•d he' is to -day, the inost„ apt of,
• •• "". •
When he took, up his staff and Set
out for the promibed land he. Carried •
with .hizif lute the Wilds and the desert
anhoat.aptilalraandeni:eaaonfl:like.apePwPinelciagreg.eYrt:thiena,'': '
"acience-•of Egyptian Mitalc,-.bilt
Egyp-
tian instrunients.,'"•itine.' :Of these' Was.
the harp,. Still :indispeneable to the •
cOmPlete erelieS"tral ensemble; • ., .
. • • .
'M epic Cheers Oppressed 'Natiane:::.
It. has. been: said, that every ' oppres ••
sed nation becomes anusic .
'Oppressian, brought:. out. thelatent;music in the. Jew, his •idealism, hie pas-. •
.Sionate; loVe liberty; and this is par-
ticularly :trtie' at, the ,IeWishwcimen
who bear, 'as •they ,have always borne,the groat great burden.. at •the.,wees:eft.their
Prom the oppression •the 'Jews car-
ed their ;music Into F'elestine, where
flowered; tiil, fresh eppresiien car;
d to 'every., corner of -the giobe
The tenacity. of " the. race hu S -kept
eh of Its 'male in uncorrupted form. :
e_have-it here; as•-'every-caPitzil-and'
. 7
yirtuelly'eiery haMiet cif thc1Vilized"
• *arid has •it., . • • . • :..•."; :
So
we-the.JeWish, flair:for Music
Manifesting itself. in' two ;Viraystlre.. •
Centiries of; the melodic ,treasereCet,.
- other, rirtnallead
-
orShip .thewhich has grown out,
-0,f- the. simpler
nlusie of, jlte_ipeo le, and like: that •
• pler M.1109..!.:,hes•,1?..ecorea: 4: peceSsity,.4n
liveS-!ef 'our people • We hitie- with.
us h -heritage of Jewish; melody, not
"Cencert halrIS 'along:With the . national,
, „songs. of varieus races. „
-.---47rem-•'generatian .t.a,generation these •
„Melodies have come. down • to Ms, ex-
. Pressiye cif the. beauty of smil that has
never -'been lost -t-94.the, jeWish...peonle. . •
, . •
Effect of Lights on Atinoi-
•
It Is of much7ilinetiereeist to those en-
gagell•:••iri ,..Sigri...:.jighting.4hild,-.Signiiiiiit' .
!..: to .1mow. that. lights -!-of different 'colors '
show varying: degreesi - of:',- abilitY.....to;:".''',. '
:penetrateatraaapitere."7.SOMir reditiiiii;-;;';' -
-,:-..----ii-ti,011',-,7bitsed an eXiteriments give the -
_Icillaking_resillts, for, thenzieinium-111.7-,',','.',
Jensity. _visible - hi 'a,;elear 'a tmosPbere;
at a range of two Inaes.....In these cal..'
- Culationirlight•-icoureet.rif-,-etpiiii ",iirea'-.
---, -are-attainred'r- '''' •--""' ' •
, . .
..,HRed . ,. ,:;.- •...:;., ; -2.t 7. candieliower' •
Green , :.;:. , .. 1.08 candlepower '
• .,.. White . , . . •: . . ., I. . 71*. candlepoiVer-
1 ,„,,tlietange .of -visibility of any light'
• initirce depends, of eirose; noon the le-.
lei:laity ef the source. •floWeVer,• it :
'.. tniist not be ..stipposect that, tor don*,
. lend inituiSity varies °for, d ifferent . col...._..,...-.„,, _
I
• 7 ling the intentity ..the ranee - Will •be
.,,_.
doubled.:..The relation between! range '
The greet- ahs.arption•-:•of . I 1 gh t: -1a iin.-:•:-.7.;•;„
f-litiiidintiere':;laden-with --water .vapor -is:,LL.,„
ire&-Viii'Vliiiiiiiii-'.•14'er '-'1'1161.7iiii:i- 'goy -eiii., ' '-•
";inerie.inut4;iiiiit.:iii4Zn'ghts,..of--.1000,1:10ir'c
, :.;,.(randlepaWat ..witich Were Installed in a •
- hthansp had leSs ability to'lieneteate-:
•a fog tl,an a.:10,00Q ,candlepower oil
lamp. This itidiCates that eleCtile in- ..
j ctindeSeent ' letti,Pai. 'having more. red..
rayS, .Would be SuPerlor to -11re 111,MPO'.:
. . for use Ili lighthotises. - , ' -
...jllusi,-..and...S.molie-iiricnieStiOnabiy • hi-. .
terfere more with the tratismissiOn of,
; brue - or green light , than With. . red
• 'light. Therefore, when VieWed throngh
,.. atnitephere all Bahia. would appear' to
'beeonie redder, Oil weighing.tlmevi,
dense, it seenia that reddish illiunin,
,antS ShOuld haVO gtOator pimettative -
'ilOW'er than bluish liglitS and Where.
Thal rue to be iliatitiguitilied at a niii,
: t elide the red light 18 there readily fa,
,tilt•Sed than tight of SOT Oilier color, •
0
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,•,•,Get ail you can;. tuiVe all you , can; i.
• and 00.4 allYat rail. • 1 .•