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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1923-11-08, Page 2• eltaiesto,b1044.. rtalcurc4!,:e BY JO N BLICHAN.: (copyrighted Thein, s Nelson -rand Sons, Ltd.) , •`• CHAPTER XVI -(Cont'd) I Erzerum 1 recken they'll be waiting r suid a word to th others; and I for, us with the handcuffs. Why in * difitinourrted and: ere our .h •sei 'thunder couldn't those halrYragamuf- at the near end' of the co. , a. .1 ,fins keep the little 'cuss! slafe? Your • to, - heard the 'kW Weft voices from the recatIP!rl' a bit t"'PreciPit°11s; Major: ' cavSlrYTen by the stream, but they for t!Wr mast.i.PPPeellt.:Ininded military Were three h ndred yards off.. andlb°as.' ' ' ' • .cOuld: net see .' Peter was Sent for -.;1, "Do': you remember what •t yeti said .ward to scout i the courtyard. In the about the Germans being open to budding itself t ere.Was but One win-iblufrt Well, l'in'going• to Put up the dovv,looking on t e toad, and that was steepest sort of bluff. Of course they'll in the upper;floor. ;'10antime I crawl- stoP,us. Rasta will do his damnedest. ,ed; aionkhesido th where the But: remember ,that he and his friends ear steed, hndhad a look at it. was are not: very popular with the Ger- U Splendid :six -cylinder affair; brand.' mins, and, Madame van Ettleni new,-Withthe tires little •worn. TherelWe're her proteges, and the bigger the .vvere,Sevenr,this Of petrol -stacked be.' Perlman swell I get before the ,safer DOM :.NOT. 8$.07 ..1 •-•-• •,-.- • . ,„.„ , eage, an , decar,44e411,4rof.011.1.1i ' I. ., ,. ibrg 9 WO, .4elgi. M1,A, It- S'"-:4' ?...1,1%kii*.'d1*-#:11.4 'e#1-1,44414H'"*41.-V.0-,--,,t1,-C.17:if:411t,/i4i.tel'' '147.t.'ittnt--,1-11ft-A'414‘4'w-11°P.;11;;P° ...", .....!'. .• 4. fial/Ig3i2t04.:V1),74,0. r..4etWalid.zi4di-514:4".• 44;'11:Fli'444*'fia47.-"f.. 777-19. Ape,ritlizt;tal;'Yp9t14..."Zilliodlletioli4ollinoPf, 0' iiii,d liiokriii :serving 'table; ' ''' :'," • '' :elk* Ilgiteir4f. • 'The'lth ` e 'where you evetrileatc. r•drassii4ticer.: it. ra'asr.,he „.___,We:..f.9`1114 Seine .910$ 4,(9,..:PretureellY.04 *tea 370AI weroa riy waS flip7a1.:1: material .4.0c4 0,4 4 perfect sow), eled in'hiack with touches of: gilt and 4'741:Idled because. t e roots Ot it Were rcoatea. according to' the weight of rrames in the attic. These,,we'en-ain To,a01.111:::d4gaou,d• t:tThe eo ton ;Id -anted - r pe.oc..4: stitch is ,oit040, 0911 .the ,,handies and fastened One at • each end #.17.00 was inya 4 Bbif.,:f,t9.-1:4e9f.:11;;nd.Tthhee' were pushed out into • should be alike. on both ;Ades.' This color- , 'We purchased some. ' trItY.. . ealike.ped _ 11, , : Theept litpepr e: r, tension and.under,!. c.is . usuallyse i , under jel ,ra 3 nthees *. . g 1Wa sei ;putalthough crocheted edu Qt cutouts 1 .old', tia' 41 c8 : i5 Is: _ _ . t,0„ of .4.14e. town. .; The Tfaced.,On-tha.,tace.„..of„.the,,rnae449 or wall paper T 'or ' ereteilne.'•vg010---;be laiter.11:!•14.irtrigttl,91,11It itlii,r1-:-*, it'll •:-..alifiiii- ; Orils,cljqus.otnd'il-11;1.t.i:44 li;!rheevir'4Oitir'th-tiabiciebn1;1.10.a..-1.4„Pe%et.4tt!.71.0::Irr acierItt,41:1"liti,1I-1*.7,57E:i.i6rP ,6(1,31.1,4triol.a, iii*stli.e,t04e.e...WletleeTVIir,;11iGin"eat-‘-li're-, iinnilOwn, line the. case. In regulating the delivery Of e:13,aercrtlyb.,rei:inonytshlai4ghtahoofut'o%lithre;:ehlopiinst.e , thread both thretigh. the ' 11.44)0r, :and and, 'mina, - When you were little, 'ant, :IntOlts, et the •fatieanv Where You fished , slocwreewr otenihSiii77,tnit. hr'ttu;rton_Itti_ghhetoia,djilsdti!iteg_,,41.e4Fla ,P;;IiO4tilbow,rutew.4.,,•11:1140stess,_tobtolsld.• b.:tisi:• i44at.9 andfilir4ottanig could die. Nothing Inanimate. ,ke ..were` im-,. ;the ieftl,te iloosen. : , .;. ' ., ileWers,, bulbs and ferns. ! . . al.°rtai';' '' . . . , ' The length of the stitch. reulated ' , . MY ideas ethila tA5* mind as: one would Sife9vWei•upiede,Y'"nrOrnlygtelluerlaCthheeit by . a screw -or a' lever on the head at gets Interested in. the work. Do .net "lia,nd and rept grow less decisive. You would right of- the machine; this stitch bemoan'-'tbo fact that there -is no pot might turn, the key on all Your tree.. . IS lengthened by turning :to the righ't, of gold tospend.for new fdrnishings, , imPltOisin WORKIN9_, OPl. M,APHIPTE. You -will be alnazed at the •charniing intactY.1 Yeli.441.11c.leafirlilitelditint, t get busy with Paint and brush. sures 111. Ti ' . me s cabinet, and •come back when' ou would, reigults :of a :few beers of ,pleasant th ' ' ' •• 'Does. yoUr upper thread break? If • . se, is this -the reason? .. . work, and You will feel more than re- , • paid by thecomplimentecif your home folks and friends. , "A': PRETTY bItH,S FOR .THE , GROWING GIRL. Imperfect needle (bent or blunt). - Machine .improperly threaded. Needle too small for thread. Needle improperly Bet; -Dirt- or lint in the:shuttle cavity which stops the bobbin from turning freely. Worn. • 'Does yoUr machine skip stitches? If this is the condition examine it, considering the following points: Blunt or crooked needle. • ' , Needle, and thread not torrespond- hina; as well ias opare dies, and,. look- l 1'l1 feel: We've got our • passports 'arm size. , ,, • ing' in, 1 -taw- -map-cases' and----field=a114 -our-orders; and he'll be --a---beld ---N----eedrcimproperly set:, , glasses, stiown on the seats as if the! rriati that. will step us once we, get ',_., owifora had onv got out.„fot. a mintite 1 inp:. ) the_German_zune,.___Therefore pm__•_Wrong:needle .for the machine. ',stretch their legs. . going, to .hurry as fast as pod wiii Are you constantri-breaking need-. , ._ ,.....,,L, • ..• • i „ • . les?, Here are some of the. reasen.s. Peter came back and reported that .et mo- , • p courtyard was empty. !There are • It was a ride t erve have• -- . Failure to rele..ase the tension be- ' ' ' that des d te' • ., ,'-hl-ariM ePle wrl n a out it: he car was ,ore e WeX, Tom un er t e ere,r; than one, for I heard. their good, and ,1-.halidled • her well, "though presser; foot. r• - .., ; . .. . 'v'otees., They are 'moving .about rest- I •say it who shouldn't. The 'road in Trying' to assist the feed itoints by . . . . • . essly, and may soon be coming out." that big central plains -was fair, and pulling, the material, asthe. matinne 4 reckoned that there was no, time .often I knocked fifty miles an hour is stitching... ' • - " ' to be lost, So I told the others t6 slip out 'of her.. We passed 'troops by a Ming .a coarsethread in • a fine down the,road fifty , yards" beyond the circuit oVer, the veld, Where we took nee- ' . . - - caravanserai andbe ready to -climb in some awful risks, and once we skidded as I passed. I had to start the infer- by some transport .with our off. wheels Usingliie•.wreng needle •or not'set- i• "•• • nal thing, And there might be shoot- 'almost over the lip of a ravine. We ting the needle-proPerlY. 1.,' •'' • went through the narrow streets' of . • Presser foot or attachments not se-, , •., I waited by the car till I saw them Siwas like a fire-engine„.while I shout- eurely fastened by thumb screws. reach the right distance. I could hear ed out in German that we carried de. Do you - find that your machine is voices' from the'secend floor of the 'Spatches for headquarters: We shot hard to run? This condition may be -house and ,footsteps moving up and out ef drizzling ram into brief spells down. I was in ',a fever, of anxiety, of 'winter sunshine, -landthen into 'a A49 for any moment a man might come to, snow bliztard, Which all but, whipped - the 'window: Then, I flung myself on: the skin from our faces. And always ' 4498. Dotted percale in blue and the staring!handle and worked likelbethre 'us the long road unrolled, With white is here portrayed. It is piped a denten, • . - - •,' somewhere At the end of it two armies with „blues Was' binding. ' This is a . The cold Made the job difficult, and clinched' in a death -grapple. . good model for, Milting, k' ha and My heart;T ,was ' in my mouth;sfor. the . hat night. We looked for no lodg- - Then. h d. y Y car svith the hood up and felt "our ,The ,Pattern is cut in 4. Sizes,: 6, of' He-avion, the engines .start.cd, and I way on...in the 'darkness, for the -head- "disorder and give it a- fair chance- to '• due th 'any of the following::, • .:Dull,needle points:, • • • Loose belt: ' Dull needle. - Lack' of oil. Dirt •'and. lint. • Gummedwith oil. • Go over the machine carefully, ad- woic juitirigall the conditions -that promote jersey, else for linen and crepe. The Time in quiet place the must have ings.. ate• sort of meal:in the sleeve may be in wrist -length or Short. 3;on 8, 10 .and 12 years. It requires 3Vs sprang to the driving seat, -released^ lighti wer in perfect order., Then 'do "good work for you, before the clutch, and opened the throttle- we turned7off-the road for -four hours' blame the results of your work to age yards ,of;27-innh material- for an 8 - year size. For vest, and facings of Contrasting material, I/2 yard 32 inch- .greafe. cgr :...shot: fel...Nardi: and.' .I. sleep, , arid; I bad a go. at the map. 1e - seemed to:hear:behind...Me shrill,Voices, . fore davin we ' started., again, • •and ..... .•. . A 44Ster,1.5ullet 'hetet through •MY • hatt-• came 'evs''a pe$0`..i0to„.,,the.'• vale ". of . a 'es :!wide is required. - : • ..•: ' and another buried itself .in A cuthien big ',rive ..,.1. The: winter dawn showed -..tCOMilINATIoN„CAK,E. , , . : Pattern ' mailed to any 'address on. mg r stretchesiceLbeund ant,- . This is• a.good,recipe:for dark cake receipt Of 15c in Silver or stamps, •by . „ In. a Second I Was 'clear, Of the ;Ogee o' • 0 sPrinkled*m. dows..,1: I :called „ Which. my :filthily is VerY.. fond nt.; i, • the:'Witson'' Publishing. Co., 73.' West t,ii.c.gge:.....,,,rel3atigx.lokf.i'ttlielgpoatritpyr3,..hree.sete iim..,!4.Bienicrron: ,.... , ,. ,, . . -' I-belieVe-that--river.-is-'-the-7,-E.u.- Eu -tions for: layer eake;.'. drop ,eookies,, ..,i• .-., ", .1..itis.e.til.'earne reeilie'lwith Slight 'Variat i.Adelaide Street, Toronto. . Allow two . aad. ;r.relledlhitriselk Aker a. ,saCk Of:Coals., weeks.for.recelpt of pattern. '7,' : . into theZenneau. „ Peter nipped up• rats:"•''''''' -'14•0d '''''..-.'''''•-•:;; - • '' •••-•--'••''''frui•Ce*ke.....'Or;g1-•"1144hread''.Inade in • a • ' ' •,'"•;:bealde me and - Itussiti.- scrambled ' ih; ,, Sai he, a°14i" 4er°telY •interested. • dripper. : .. • • ::- .. • • ',•":fretri the !hack...over :.the. folds ,of "the' ' Then. that the 'waters, of Babylon. l':Layer Cake -',-1-•3 ,entp . shortening,' 1' ". • n ' ' ' - ' , DRYING DAINTY LINENS: .' .. 'hu....-e,."-vk,-ira-d---,54.--.64,---4-a----.- •-. ••••••,:oris, ,Grea ten akee.; that -4 -shouldhamerAmtd,,,..ttli.,,,troath.„.acdat::,,ts-;•,:r..enn..rinoraieea -4., ---,4•.:44141-av.e.,' an4.4old.,4dresser•-*Ith ::,-aahroUd --•,••••• s etthe&elds---there racingracebuchad • ,- - r • `'• •• , , - rb e .4to Ian ....coast er -.:m• se in fliodketa:',aridliad mitliiirg-ta.,earrY, :,... • . • f , • ^ ' • ' ---cup'.'hoiling 'water "21A cups flour .2 17.30.. . ,..! P • , • . . 37, - • - ,•:,, ...Boilet. droivad. round tis, . but dia... nezzar.grazed-DOYou know the name ' ' luck 1 •find'it the .most. convenient • '. egg yolks, 2 tsp. cinnamon., 14 tsp..- : .* . . . . . , _. . . . .7 x.. .iii)::•.httrptr• Then'. L :::.11e.sitt ,a,„.;repof*„*-f..c.tf, '144.41,0.-:rillP.•,-,Mai.9.T..;- :.., .,', ', 1 ginger, iginkeri,arc,•,•:11/2.,,,, to,..:..,,scaa,,,,-,:„.• . . , ......, .,thirig,on,•o.*wv,t,,dry•-,dainty,-.-.Jlatqllns!"._, my' eari,aud.OUt of e coiner Of my eye' ..."Ararat; .a.S like as not, i',-eziact, ... -i'-*o--wL',;.i,,-z.o:iut';':i'if-'kai)tei,3'n'd';'''.JOgikifik-:-;:'-!'.3.Ne.--:',VOYO-,..:-4rs;i61),g'-'''.'-the;hijl'g"'-'-ii'o;W'"i .7._.0J__1,y., . -_hlcing.,ma .e....e oneLeup:4, layers, . and 'Ice With . ens, although e porcelain top kitchen table.Wetildansvier,the„purpOSe.,After. Bake in, two saw Peter lower hi's.'pistol",,,Presently„, and he believed me.. '. -....-,. ! • .4 ,. led ' bite " ' d f. .' ' ' f,•„L , back, :I saw three Men gesticulating in great, rocky, blaek, Slopeii•.and,,'. seen.. sugar . and ., all. etip , of , water,. honed .i7-'llifeii-s-;71-18Y7 theni Iii-AWC:7 - 1k: flat on :the .'arecioth' marble,- patting • ." the:middle nf-;.theroad.....r .: • -:. ', thrOugh -Side glens, ars hillterlArld.i)i together until:,it hairs.Stir this SYrup, • .,:oggy the 7devjl. fly away with :rihi..a :,ano.,.„3,„...pear4. :. :1 „erneoiherz,isept.rook,,,..t. into the _twol.zotit..fbi., heeten,egg,„w4ites th,,e...e.dges.. ...rloyin.rell. .. ,3V.hen'Ary. they. pf8tOw'osaid-Peter .ruefully. "1 never Jog for the ca43ttel... had 'seen in fily and beat until creamy. ..•:',.. . . :are lifted up.and folded'o," with a great 0044 make good thoeting-With.a; little' dream. :".-Thq:thilig:.ha:c1 never left off , ,' For :dark drop 'cakes I ,use the same. saving of .. heat arid laber..-G. -S. '. ow. , 'Had I had I My ;rifle '... :' .•.4'.j. haunting .M0, :and. .1 .,was orett.Y.Ckat itch:4,, adding two . whore :T.eggsp, ttri.0.. ,... .":1V1,iat'.xlid.Y..itslio,ot for?" r .askelf..ylew.. that -it- .di47,not- belerIg- to-rorrieaspoofifula cloves, one tablesption ';, 'fileisuribE Biicliie' Stiltirili:''' , in amazement. "We've got the felloive",SouthtAfribem.Memeriee..• 1 ant not al coc, ' , .. ' . . . '' . gem' . pOpp n:1,00 ... , . , car,.and.we don't want to.do•tbera..any:'stincrstitious ..triani hut the way that rMeasuring the • strains,ef. bridges erate oven. ' ' ' ' ' '.• ''. - ' .• , . • -' - ,.' -,:hs.rm."--'.-. '-,- c. - • . . , .; . - c:, . • ..' •;„tittle,, krai0- r,clung to My, Mind made : • • • • ' . - • - - •: • . ,. - . • skyscrapers,. airshpa and structural. -For gingerbread, make. aS, for •drop• .. :"it would have Saired' trouble' had ' I,. nie' think". it. Was •..a ',Warning • Sent' by Wad: "iiiiy:.ifffe,'.',"4id.-Viter, , quietly. Providence. .1 was pretty•Certain that 'e-Skee, 'but 'hake in ,a dripperi, , , .iiiitterial.',aceuratelY And qatekly le be-, 4 4' itti7,dolle. b,y: a little. machine jar -A. -Per -A -,-"The little...mari.....'yon',"Call . Rasta Was l'',en• I elaPPed'ey'eS,on 1, I would •bei. . For fy,,,ut cake add one-half package •_•fetted ..b, the Biireat•ofIstandarda :lit,' '.'.:tike..te,..:,',.a,iid he knew ,,y.C.,tt:, ;,,, ..he ff. Joi,..,i,n,,fo ?had trouble..„....,,,,: .......,.„7..., ..4,,,.. ,,,•4.0.f.,,.pAp,_..,,a „..4 ,01,..i3O.rup...gyvr.„,..posy .. .. waoar,gtop,,,,, Tie gauge y3ira:. ,p::.1,31600-). T.•-eryuye-tWiiiiiiiir.*--.114Is4•-ati'IfrigiY•litile--'ill'•AfFiii.erflifilt:ZA.4iT':ifaVeire&riP-'thAv--deei-pilhi....','Tfil* Will 'inake'two fair; ..- ,. man • and I...obSett'e that on. thii:roa.d,•hrOa4'•'iale '' ilil'''juet 'Oet°1'e -rt°0°- •it ' Sized loaves.----mrs,.W, G,.,:s:', • l'anYwhere on the.structurebeing teat- . thereiw,:a.telegralihi:',,:•- '• --- - : ePread-eilt•wideri.•-the„„.rOatir:••diPPed to.„!:,,,•,'_•';'-..•••••'• ., ..... ....„. „.....,.... , , .• the water's edge, and I saw ,before me• : the White roofs of a .tourri. The show : 1: ' A 'POT ,9F- GOLD -PAINT. CIISPTER',XVII;'' .0 ' Vi,a$ „deep now, and, la.y ' down to . the .: ... ' - ' ' • ' gasitive that its recorder‘returns .to . . . . . , • .•: . .•rivefSide, hut the 'sky had cleared, and . ' This s the tiole of Year when. • - . - • , .. : . 1.110.1.;111Jk.-13Y T.1,1E-w,A,04,8,01gA!-Y1.0-N-... .-44-iinue_g±_,i,.,..f..ja.A '61,-.-iiiiieTh.--are ' Ism- -ir•';'everytiiing:-alRiut the :liedife:ff'15"-i ,5'1' to a6rInal"' la :•'('Hrie One,thousaadth of ....e , secOnd. . - , '; : . ' . - • ., ' `.12' • tang of rny' Madness, . fiadderily I for., jeWels, ',The arches of a .bridge, span- fit, when .we housewives 'Wildi . We ' !' '‘Frem that moment 1.".a.t.e the -begin- Peak's to the south rpseigritterrng.like tal•'- on a ',leek of shabbiness: .iind nds- ' ,,i„.;he o• rioeiipl.e.,. flivoly,e,d tii. th,e,a .1),:::.:d. .ii !_._tot,,,a#1,0k.tes,,_arid.,_,dirgetiltis,,,,,,,,Of,,clte_,:ri4,niett.,w040,,,k!,,,of,...th.e._.43tre,g.titi,,titelvied,,,til—LL__ ,..,!.._., , ..._,.......-......,..;,........._,...., path ingelectticat te.sistaaceOl.matiY„...clase.ni •:present •and future •and liecartie.,-fOol---in front, •and 'as I slowed down, •at .the•e.nd find* ,fabled pot 9.f: G,,,A: j.htt beet.. ktiowli .164, but.,..neve.r : ..... I, igot.reilow-ti e raindowtksively •IY tuijacent.thin ,catbrib Platea. Ithaa• I. uglily light-hearted, ' We Were rush; 'bend. :a ` sentry's .. challenge. rang '174, ar- wbY ,seek' the ?';31-tsho,w' 'Rnti: ,velhen It. iyltir inceese Cornmercially' until* the ' 44; towar& tlie '.Ki.eat-.bitttle. where f.,roln a ii.Vek,-h..06s,e',....,,I)ve-had. reac , nwi Were' busy', at ',my :proper .'•rade; the -fortress: of •P.,,rz)ttrejan, the head -11°4 veritahlepot of gold may be.putchas:::• . .. • ! , • . ,, . ... , . . . 13tirean of Standards engineers- built .4•rhalized hOw rodchlrhad I..;sthed thtl, (..Vlartef's' iof a TI.iikisb •corps and the';e0- fet ,a ''':'•rY *71411 0°°1 4t :0 e°'''''16' 'the present 'Maefiliie. A !sPectal volt `. ' lonely days in GortrianY,.. and.. itill. More .gpte of 'Arnionia.. - • • . . .. ' '`.1i*.iig 8t.' ,.°'.1- i-ia-raVV"*.?'8Yri01 P6t. moipr : gi vE,g, the • .1-pg,'d I nag' ' tif the' tlie;-david.l.ing,,,wreek:„in .C'I•eirrtirtr.7-7:inot6i,'zzt,-- -7-410--,',1-:-11,-- .,r .47i --)'-k,}; Pktn • -ts;',' °I"-•PF141., : P;.-1,A,f4-4:•'',. alg;'' 41,1:1',it'-iniU-i'.:'.)1:1iii•od-iXf."'.'X'::iiiiiiare-il-ieii-CITII-74 • Nov./ i. Was% dear Of it all, .,,,'-';:, .boutut but he did -flat saitite 'kiwi 'Let 4J.g i'r-Iffste .a's em.(.?-f06:rth' Pint-MaYmeW be Preet:If- now g i g' • .10. 14W51,,, where,'Impaet , foi.. the'. ',Iash ;of ainOes,..' rt,,,,, ihiy.t.!on; ..Fle railed another .feliOw• frOMed In aln-1.0$1;:,,ovi.:ry :c9lor ,i,t4(1 tiot, A '-ii-.1:41784t.12)Kiilritiv,4y :),„7.rid,gA are beflut ...,trotible inc that'li,,Ao. tlidre: Ori the .wrong -tli"go a.,r4::hiillso',. Ad' 'inotion&I u, to ,' very: small f)!..11,18,V'' Of". money, g t+ 1 yciine f.,,,,,,,E : pr i • 11. • .'.1 bad, -a-f*,ort.•''kefr.p7 .T;ace. w -1,,h -him,: as: --be stuseped` yif • Ff., ; dirigy:,,,roe-tris tele, -...e ,ee. :, a' fi:Ow-'-e-"--.'s:t.'aie f'At-'grAielmini7,1u1r,a'll'.1.1r.o.1.1l.e.g‘jel'-''atilild:. - '• Of ihst it; et. that: the darker .and 'wilder :down ' 0: '-ieje lane. A t the' ether • end 1.,v,,,II•i-,4_,' 3,1' :';`, 'k. . thing, . grew.. the. heitet...e.har-rreS-,I.or....w.41-._SV../,a....1-.:.,hi4.,1/ .1,-*r_r40.141-• with' -'(.•.ti.ti....iga..!Ot,tt--:...P:',": ' -11.4‘.41-13"'I'L aPPeLtran'' - C• t•'" Pl'ers °O 'Of .t110 Iii*Ei0'6115, '..1 are... .„. "Seems .. to ' Me," Said • •/.'lleokirori,, side; The mkt?, kpOkk.; IA .•..1.1. in •Tur.,„,.. .. ..K- rece..ell;-,`cr.,.o..v.ed7.'in't4.--a 'lar„4e,:: in,-.,...ha•rge,:•Hoi,'• ih4i-t-Rsts.:---,. tiiv,,sin.it.opi,pr„,toir,.,. Thi..ra 1•!ountry, )19 jfi,,t'. : ! The : dirlog:;reoni. • ' • • • ' bending over me, "that this .16y:ride kh., • wh lel) .fs gotng „to ',:orne, to „an, untimeiy-;:erid 4'48.8. 861001)44 v .,iri that •i,arra,,k,i '..„,,,ho':„WeedWerk, .!vis .. !par ...lilted. , .a.•:A oluddy •' • ' ' • • .. - .,..,.., , , , , . . ' ." A .ntu-dy . sn • He rodIty., pretty seen. Peter's tight, That young, Wariti4 bad•1Y ,th 'see lis.. , . • . " groo:'-.Wki...'ivopaint4ii: the wo•odwork . ;,, .,,..; ,.; 1:ilwea!iilt •whi,....11..4i1 eSie-fit ;otills-ea\lhe-tigr,tillIt .ti)winit',:hia•gr'-`,1,- - do‘,0.15-2-1.,./i1111.-..w.-wsetiek!Ir4.0.41--/teal.)1•94.3$`-'fl;m".w•kl-''.••:•••:-..ar6!, P. a...1.- -r.'''''!/ 191... \''''.ai, i:s.,..-W%1:.:1:ki..:•..., :62-f_t,!Lit.11.''.b:ss,1".a.41.61")os".4%)17:14. delvAltdett thst;liaut.titTl'81' - , , . . . „ .., ( . n, iron, paper w;to a l'.00‘...11 fil rose m it, ' We •• • 1-Ide -.-4 A ',„,, ,; - , _ . . . . , • , "Itdr's ',got to get 't,,0 r a to.t*),..,,,i1 i4.. s,rti..y. ,,,,,P. feqr,•. Major,,,„ We'll• ,seeri bi, •weni 'eVer r'ihe 'fullikare witi, in ail-. :0-(,:c91°P40."-'4.' ''./ ," .f)g',., ' .Where 'Vie 'haN,..'e the 1101161i 'il .1 of, . If ti '1i ' . . l tried,te. persuade. Myself that 1.-h. `1st.„,,,e''.7(17;.41,•3*CHe,;°;,;!ii,(,;ilie-'e•'t-1,;ij)itIrtid1:1".)0!)1.67^ailiitt'hyiet-'.`:'t:;e:•.e:ieF!),111:'t'f'd;)‘,,i,3a.Y.t.e:'''''lillitt:Id*gl.;:i1:":7'1'4, '.1:."'14.44' . office•,1.04fity",„ I. 4,iriswered,,, • "That's -rernernhorhig-'41'0).‘,-• • ''•,' '', ' ' • **,i•eleothe f.o. Ihfi S0rOWO:Ve ,16tt ibehind,,,,*tis nierPly.,g-,10 red , tape of a• f rot) tic t 771,7%, :, i,‘.11.,, r ,' . ,'; '. „ : „.i7., .1 ' ,-,,..,: .( ..4'.4. erdsc .• net weeo an :Jrisbinan'and '... eVening. Pm the 'worst. kind of DUtehr.' difficulties :were:, in Wire tiir ug: .. If end if ho finds' 'an opelater'befere 'the fortress';..J.pit.,P. 'hird': Wry •Iaattnt that-1,','11,4';r.'7...C.:"..v.'..1.'"•''.; .(''''.. ',414e,,,.,` ''',,,:. ,';''.."', a ape,":,1,,:.:: tile ...bui.,4 replied„.i.,; '", •. ,=:. '0 ' • '' , , . „. ,P r 41 , ,Skute an,,, it s related •to loth f, Man; Pin going' •te'break all the rides' Rasta -had ;started Wiring l',„:Was pre- VO .ihad' two'de.t'P. l'rk.,E, '''.0.4.• sr°°°' •• ,s r. iii., oishroao :tojoilied. , . ' • 1 and ‘..htlekei ,thie ear for What she's' Pared to 'put op the brazenest bluff,: wood' Made, VfleAO WO 'YO8•1,011.:!'.4:; '0110 '' ' • ' ' ,- : . worth, ilirir's... you See that the nearer' for . via' *era still eighty tnika from' above the: other to 'four. Equare 3,4oste. ,,, • ,. ':..., , .. , - 4'a $.0nisneoi. .lieigli out* ' We get te!. .P-Ii*efurn the ' safer ' 'We' V;t4A0"1.1rri, and at, all eeeta, we , were yo. ,t,pi,w We fned. the tti6ber-t.fred ;'''(1'5fr- ' .. ' ' . ; ' . 'ate?' , ' ., ,... '! . ' , 7 • . , „oil* to 'be tatlikil there botora night., ,i,13&;18.- a,,4 thet s',.ye;j4044mKi." iitri.4.1.o.. . ' ' ' . • ' """'-'-'.' ' . 'I don't tOilOw.,""ta' init.& olOwly, itAf .!.' A 'f.p8sy $tai'l'45hidar- inat 113 at the . , •. - • •.. ' - •••, . 1 The biglusitliaiii in l';urope it tio*. , 1 o friend to retie „laid look, • , ' ; :boe ,bliiit,. 11411r' OS, 8.1,1/6iflit of .the..: . . . , 0 , sight of 6 ; . UM e. f,r a 14 . . ' : ,.. • •I man and two lean ones and ar savage 1...4.drigfrau ' 9i).'"the", :WiiNi 'Alps," at. A . eititude.,.0)f I i,i300' t‘ret, • I LEARN BARBER ' TRADEI: T.'Itete 01'0 the:birde safe A fist .. . Iti eme Weeks, remittal* ouaranta4d: '511tedi,. '4.'1 W116 looks Hite a. ittird. Cell A' guard IplOyniteit, Write ilot Fri* eatilloeue. "..51•140., !Vete* , ,arid toiot.r, ai,.„ tl% 0 ,,There's 116 d0Ufft: ' .,i 0 Celletea, 1AS 6414411 SC 15,, Toronto. them , ttl).out-thelo-1,tien ti 0,-,,,,—,,-.•-•,—,,,,,•••,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1, . . crso he continiied.) Ar ter now. Youbave seen. that there is a difference betWeea. a day' and a day. You have learned that .world of tense Is forever mutable and 'and ,that, .even what seems solid 'ground ander your .feet,dissolves like the cloud over- head when, met by the pulse of the wind. What la .Enduring?,;., , • What ' there that remains?' . The friemit, that,'We "dherished, on whom; we, leaned ,for judgment and for sym- pathy, have passed. on Into the 'world • that is "a wonder' still." . .rear- a, memorial In a public, place, •Or• in the .unforgetting' grateful .heark-apti,7-our- lives are fed • by the. expectation of ,meeting there once • more and giving an account,.of our stewardship,for bet- ter or f ey-areL-not- here What precious,. thing • have. : we that ;we can.: keep secure, against all that. would "creep and intrutiO .and climb, into the fold?" , .• , The only things •we keep with ug 'surely to...the end Of days' are the thinga that never had O. Market. value. It is not the wood.' and -stone of the houses made with .11ands -pr .of the Monoliths and pYraraids • that . endure., ..We .can keep and hand down to those, .who tome after .ifs a creed of -kindli- ness end charity, a tense of hoper,...1-a. 'delicate regard for the, inriiiithialfty •of others, affectionate; loyalty lb _friendship; a serene and modest. self-. -,relitinee; 'These. are not to 'die -When at last the frame that holds' them Shall mingle with the dust These These shall, out-. live the evanescent •Plenornena. that filled our little clay-orf•earth .between ttio morning star and ',eirentide ..These shall bring Artie the. dreams whose .ful- 'it'll-I-lent was iledie.dus, and these shall be the heritage. on ,whiCh time has :no , • falnard-e„ Liniment- fo, •Dandruft. The iiOO1 miles from the A or This Weat er: ,P-Aztipbet- -autpmaticifily 'fore- taste weather 8 to 24 hours ahead. Children come out.foc fair weath- er. Witcft coma out in advance of rain or snow. Ideal. Christmas Gift $ Former review Seientificary matte of hard- $1.50 Now wood, Swiek cottageesyle sent postpaid, with thermome.ter; ewe on receipt 01 - head, etc. Order today:, Guaremsed ;tellable. KEYDEL CO., Oept 1, Weiseresie, . Ontario. • .ed, uncanny in its find - 11 irreasureS only ten IncherIong ,• and 'about five inches wide, and•ls fin ' Radit) Pride List 0.18t, Of 114.44 104,4 tz.4 lautirako.' n4,1 , '-"to FION'Td-rtAOt•OtOrtitcRONTO • ISSUE, No. , 1.'1041 Alt& are bred in I taly and 404tr4V YJUeet Pi4t$ bt the s'iibes. - • WORTH MORE THAN GOLD . .„ „ylatinum, might' well, he called, the:. , tnianY eentUriga.'sternOtr' 10191,.y- pocket lora refreshment. Aids digestion. teethea the threat. • For -Quality, Flavor and -the Seeted-Peekagei- •WhIch WaY7 'Teacher (aliening second object les . . son. on the cat)--,--"Can-You' tell me to what. family' the cat: belongs,. Jones?" . Jones .(after a little hesitatiOn)-.-"I thitik.., it; belongs to the, family next door." , • s* • Iheltiptft-ITaintt:hhe,andl•U,Se17'ef them • ;AS stogy is,.as• long and as faseleat- :Ing-as 'that ot gold, although it, has never calised such wild;'eitelteident,, strife and- misery; it was known to - the Ancients, 'as Is proved by: dis- 'ovei-Ies old iiilnes nt Thebes, In ii1iafls.appreelated tb.. wonderful, qUalities of the metal., and it. WpS' tIO U4.011; ' . , Later '011 It was ,erinilOyed , terfeit.'i to make £alse oins, and • wie-TliTindr-ette Wii,aorde '••liaVojelia• , hanged for'iising plattaiiin for this. . pose, , Yet, strangely enough, to -day . such . "bitae metal". -worth .gold colns of the: .Seni.e.. WOg1L t. The modere'ltppreciation .of 'plati- . nurid really dates from 1735,, ivnen. •An- ' tonic) de '1711cia.,--a •Spanish basal eta- cer, led, an expedition, into 'South-. America.' There he found ,deposits of aa.axtr,nnialy' teugh,and:durable.,rnetal,, .which.- 'he •%named from . the..:Spiinish",wOrd for • ito:vaeestre7o:la:g,rga,ereP4eu,4.14•Vithitei'er:....Ittr4S.csi'64iiiiitit7td.a.:: of the 'day, began . to experiment , with . • it and to discover its, Marvelidas qualt.'. , sA• LEsmEN Essential to Science. - •'The Metal soon became more widely We per weekly end offer aleady employment aelllni, our 'cOmplete. and 'eiclualye linevor whole -root, free& Ilsed• and apPreciated, altholigh it did •duplo-orcler.treeg and plants. Oest dock and, service.' not then attain the &eat ceininercier we teach and' wally „you ,free.. A inottcy-maklna • . . , -aplArttinitr.-, • ;,. - " -anti-..-artistiO,-Yalurit-enjeYe-10-daY, LUKE .intereses, titestetat... 431atinurhiS found in smell grey par- • ticles'aleng with other Ang•gold. and, chrometiron, clneasian. . • ly it is, discovered Jn the forin'Ot, nug- gets; Which ,are tfatur ally.,1 ex trernely valuable.: 'A 20 -Pound 'nagget.,bf .would 'at..the present time beworth .-- 7:iveie..rpa04000soi:tsuR : itth'euosustitad ally Inthe republics of Columbia and itt South Ani,erica. Do'rneo, the We'st.! ' Indies; Australia, and the: ':11,,nited... States else contain smaller 'doposita .6f the Valuable metal. : .. ' • Previous to therule of the Boishe- . vlits; RusIa supplied •ninety per Cent. : Of the wer1.0 platinum,but te-day the . •main auPply CoMeefrorn Colombia. • -The uses. to PlatinuM, is iut are. ,alinest:conntless. It I. Oesential-' to science, and chcnitstry-,, AS Itis ern.• proyed. to niake cruCibles,.. being the only. inetal that .,willi.stand:teally. „tease -heat without molting. • 'Neither' is It affected,in any way by -the aetion ' Of, Chemicals.' • that would.': eat awty .other,metale,: :In, :the Manufacture pr Most electridalyand teleScopte instru- . ments it Is also Inclispensnble, as. it , can be drawn (int. Ince.. the ',.thienest •,, , • Piatimim is tied In the Maklii•g' of Sulphuric aehl, and .cen-setinently it Is • absolutelynecesSarY!for.the, inenufac..' iiire of high .explosives:. ..,Dentiats owe a great debt ' reel ilte.peirfeet balance and ihn'' tidal teeth, with Plates and.. i'ivets hand eiontfori Of the Sinait Made ,which -;do- not tarnish pr ' Aitc..7kb.e.i,:dll.adtocjueukncdli;t:oiwtuPe:',dedoubaiu: tpolart. 4ecentwearegforiMalongsastilibliti;:)..rthbeftifse Value Info every axe ihey snake suffering,.from facial injuries."It itt A§K-YOUF*41ARDWAtISKA14401§A444,.. the oniy::inetrti-diren'whieh:vioundar.,w111:„ Sing./eBit--Do.iiVe• Bit heal. AwSheiroe-Any .• • .. • .. . . . . TWIN BEAVER WASH BOARDS • Of RERAN HEWN outwearallothers 0#SALE8Y GROCERS .11/911.4R9VARINIRCHAN7'S Just 8:wit CANADAIOUNDAIES ELFORGINGS 'i..inirraci • •, JAMES SMART PLANT BROCKVILLE ONT. ' hat Is Your Favorite Instrument? VIOLIN — SAXOPHONE — CORNET BANJO- MANDOLIN, OR FLUTE • • Haven't you often --wished that you. could play a Sa.xophone;--za lin or• Cornit ? Bend for or new catalogit'snowir exact reproductions of the., popular home instru- relents: It explains how, easily you'cao, own the 'Tnstrurnent you like best through our plan of • ' ' • " Then E.tusy Payments which enables you -to enjoy the use of your instrurnent',whlie ,paying for It. ' 'With4ea,41•ofzretir-ionioiateoutfitc: WO glvega tertlflcateentItling yeu to 'a course of FREE LESSONS "YOU -tire-taught- to'. play 'right. In -your-own-- home under the direction of • coMPetent- ,leaCherit. ' ' „,.. This book Is free to .thosetwhO'send In the coupon at erica. THIE WILLIAMS,. t,17,4"1,8121)°.„ . 01, 11. 145 Y,ONGE ST. Toronto,' Ont. - Established 1549 Oelt now. Lake That Sharpens Razors.. . • One of the most .curioualikes In the World is to be found in•lrelead. This lake has the power ef petrify- . ing any substance that may fall Into It Of course, the petrifaction is, not absolute, but the substance is coated with a layer a stone whlckjs found. dissolved lti 'the lake, and the stone, • then harden's' and ',forms, a. shell over the substance. -weiLlarow.ntttleryt,z s;Irlf-pAO lsng land beardl.er-iiiii", and "sent an over to inspect it. He selected sever. al pieces „of. hard -,,,wood, -With `oveights; abd then• marked 'the,' . place withsmall A fortnightlater he returned and -look '.up two:,pletes-adithe mood, .which-,' - he 'round to be partly petrIfieri. ' Two weeks, after he drew up the other-, Pleces-,--aird-foultd ea -eh -piece to be as berthas flint. • , • The firm thenmade several expert - merits With the wood, and found that . at. a certain stage of pettlfleatten an excellent razor hone could he, Mann- , . -• -if-tic:lured from It. TN 'WI LLI AMS 8°4S 145 , Vamp at., LIMITtp YOIIONTO, Oht , Send ine 'yotir net* hot*, 'Musical Instruments of .4ualltY," entirely • without obilgatien at' aspen -leo to me, , Narn• • Ott le rftro'4•••01rie,..rai • A Millreps ,1,1 V*/ trIvs7 fr. A Circa`, IntiltattOft. Bird - -"My, but these aerial- refit stationaro 'Convenient.," There , aro, 40,000 litkeS,in NeW., fundland FleWerit for 'attic, roorna should be ,.Y.fIte • teXPA•••:0,90,3* bl°0•0-0V-5,--4r-e- Carefully ClioileN'ait red bidonisaggra-,, atiOthing,.