The Lucknow Sentinel, 1915-06-17, Page 2THE STANDARD ARTICLE
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Against
or A Terrible Alccusittion.
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B eta a Williams picture that
Oedirs pruested as he stood in
the door of the libruy. where Dowd
Valamanit WI woo* hivited to await
Ile turned and sew the repulsive
face of the Jew before hint.
"You are like the devil, Simonson,"
be whnted; "ever at owes elbow.Why
in thunder csn't a fellow go and take
a little drink without finding you
Alles. flush. upon
There wits au WitUlt10,guarding the entrance?" .
e raw au addittortal sparkle
1 1
in his "Wasn't It *greed between u that
you were not to drink until tater I had
we. kis ahmadors were carried very
brut. aud kis heed was thrown back seen your questioned Slmouson, hie
sitik $ A diwitith, tut sat wee accent more marked than ever.
(Poe Wig- "Yee, 1 knew; but then, you seat I
Ha patteed i.+ii. doorway, end look needed this. 1 reelti. do, Yeti always
of
is behind- every
e of
BENSON S
Com
Starch
'tr. rats taa
fiflIM COM
tfiNited:ZrrAj
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blit UOCA the "pOVIAM" wore him, BO that when a, fellow really needs a
Dowd Valworth hanot drink he ought to takIt."
Pains to amend his toilet before pow "Yes, I know; but i want to seileu. 4-.......4,-.....14,.
rsoaacenrclanlleYaetZaedt
d taken. the e
rag to dm hone of a gentleman. He fish
rst. Then you all. drink ell yon is IRRINM4,
Ifla solled, uskeropt, hie 7hair long like. Tell we; did you see her?" . ,.... heft B4N59.4.p,
ind imattod, , Bren ANA had._never ' "No."
soon him quite so bed as he aPpeared - "Them Where did Yon get the Me. 11111111111110110.1.01
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'Always order
by the name
BENSON'S
hrorder to get.
whatyou want
thee. His sodden face, laea.Y7 front re- Ile 4" (4 .
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Nat diesirtedon, hie -deadened "eyes, . "Wly-he gave it to owl" . - -
his foul breath, all wade the 'atm*. "He. whor, ,• young- wife wa$ bearing? Could she
"here "ant him tiMmile kud' fetid' ''WhY. I MY, Simoneon, the° most increase the burden?
Lloyd Ogdeo took p,„ step toward wonderful thing has happened You -Nei Not if she blackened: her own
W'eok. his fine lip eudbug with dieguet. ever heard', ot In your life. we just emit with faliehoOd. Net if he were.
-De ,pyou wish „te see Wee ,Yal* like a retry' tale with the prince and effinnelled to PO, the, penalty with,
worth? he *eked, coldly. the god.mother and all,"the reet ef it. Years:ot tertnre. I .. . • ' .
B Prepped Z epp at Southead.
•Corp. A. j Xi4d1etoi4, of the F ort •Garry .11Orse, forivarded The
Star Weekly the ab•ove picture Of one a -the bombs dropped by the
•Germaris in their first raul on. Sonthend-on.Sea of the mouthgt the'
• Thames. • .
Dowd .Vrilworth lifted hitt leering 1 (Inlet imagine You will appreciate 'it n She forced herself to put her grins,
4sYsi, and leoked at hi* interlocutot mete as witch atcr do, considering the about that light, thin figure, grown
He had been told or the iniperb honle ,fact' that you were little,i4ott an lighter find thinner duelegthat terrible
that Alin had but .44 Altai yottreeit, IOW you can't • be 40 Ulnoss,. and deo/ it. to her. breast; '
seemly ,been prepared for the *Dien- hard-hearted.as to,be sorry. -§he B ftoething back the pretty hale with a ••
dor about 'hint That, added to the going to marry that fellow."' • touch like that of.. -a mother. Her ,
Roeines.
*Maritime of the Yonne man before
, Valwerth WWI grinning as if he were Xelee was broken and quivering. 'Wit • Quick Ci
him, seemed to sober him to sem* tifiente11
m"rt • - telling the moot intereeting news in ;there was a kdel)th temlernes8 in 4ctna,rt of -zoo into tour teaspoon -
"Yes." he ruurwarad, annerdr. 0your the world, but there was no answering that ' '~
smile upon Slmonson's face It was No! She cried as if she would me of baking powelar 8, half
line servants put me, but I telt' drawn to ft gbautly irewhe ,ma„lce her words trine by the strengthfaOP:maul 'salt; rah in two table -
them they had no right to keep me "Which fellow?" be asked, hoarsely. , of denial. "Not He loves. you, and' epeonfitle shortening ; acid milk to
from my own daughter, and that I o.why the master of that home - And )frAnmot:ulltetr.ustiiThit;eathetV70 ;eV love 3uisztansfulisatertri,
siri 1,:t4:r°;1.1:tii14;" 'tifteej:4
wouickeome: hi. Slut it a tine, dutiful
to he living her in this luxurYo
• and her own father starving:"
eeemed for ova moment • pit
by level lie must he wortle.-.--" .. •••
.Pyou are crazy!" interrupted Simon. , . "But, why," persisted, Ethel, her blue w , ,, . g y wi emnara.on„
son---eagerlyi -:"The, master .--of ' -Diet •eYee filling-withlears,-,"why, :did ' he and spo,-,,-'01ele with •dry, clean cur.::
house .is married. airpoxiy,o • :faint when you. told him of your be, 'rant Mak into' ll ‘ t '
Lloyd ()Jaen. could not prevent him-
self from annihilating' the whimpering'
Car before. hint, bet he controlled. bin grin- ' •
faded from his face
Vatworth's .Chin dropped again; the., trothal to Lloyd? Why are YOU be-. tivc,,,tich yr.iegths,stanolacfr these, elnatt(;)."
trOthed to 141ov:1.'1)020n you do not love side-
.up,ni greased pan and bake
. anger by a• violent. efferto. and Crossed "Then who is that •tall cheer 'With 'hint?" . .
in Moderate oven. about 40 minutes'
hia srrne linen Me breast. dark hair, handsome intd all that, with "It was cullY an accident that caused • • .. , .
Serve warm ,
4 . . tbo manner Of a grande seigneur?" • him, ta faint, then. OnIY accident, I as-
"Yott are a fine specimen to viewer •••„ouly-iho„brother.in.lim et the. evin: ,,eill:_q. YOil..„ He bus had Such it long ''' Prioasee of Onion..; --After Peeling
for anything elm might dot" he ex., the • tI -1 ' "-
ternble siege of „anxiety le °moue,. 0 ew them ,s ow y- • in
. Claimed, 00101Y. • "How dare you como er-a _fellow with, .notIting to ilie-cre.., " "I, °he° a
efiftlifettr for you. Dear pIrs,-Dintraven; lteiling-ittilted" 'Wafer ,f when .terider,
. here, seeking her out in order to drag odIrtt,,;(1 Itinie°eusidii,bduiy,41(51:07,10iulameitan:11„thunnt"' if' such a thought ILI tIlla•hee Mitered a- d.ci one -It If pirik of milk and 'a
. her once more to yourown level. .1 you gave your consent?. . your head, it • Is much better that 4. tablespoon4 ot. i. lour (level), 'which' ,
..„. „: wteiallhyotou 4740:ittituitlial not! She does not „yea; .out I Thought ho_was,thia lees. should. go, that .1•shollid,---.--7.... . _.,„ ,Inis_beet.. rubbed • smooth. in a, little.
"Deeen't Sher cried .Valworth, a terk ana', " \. , .,, ,,,. ,,, ,:,. , 40Brnitintohueis.Tveealyk; arms. tiglitened.'leho...ut • .61:_heruping , tabies000ful
; ronfl..)11:14fe'7!: COOk•five winixtes and
' ',. • dull gleam. comitig, to •his dead eyes. "And because You. thttlicht that TOP '(TO be continued).' . • .
. ewe% well see if she has ?the right were ready to break your word ,,,to me, '. . • _________,, • ' serve 'With' mashed or 31 p0 Poto-
to refuse to come -with „•her tither I have taken care of you, supplied' you, •• '' • • • **" • toes. ,
• - - When he-dentanda it,,- -.There are lights With woneY,-done•-everything- for you NEVItAtill TYPI101111ACtilli --''''' ""''''''''''''
.. ,. ,,,,,,,,,, the. eeurtg enforce in thle eOuto that a• -4--a• brother_ could de, and•.now, ..i . .fel molosses,_ two. cupfuls of. flotir,
... try& ' • . • , • - ' bectiupe thetlellow g4Ve„ Yen IC little. , ..-.. .- . . ., . . . • .- • exte-Uoirth'...tiipful. of 'butter, one
.. ","You are at perfect .11,lierty,4•Sir, tO .,
, , • - • ' ...-.... ' - . . • tablespoonful ,,ginger,• 'one-half teal:.
that may seem- right to you, but let him. Do you remeMber the secret et PROF. . VINCENT OF FAIII,S IS, spoonful of 'salt one. teaspoonful'
/
inc tell' Yelf.'-'hefore',.Yhtt riming, addl. yours -I -hold? Do- you.. kooty.:- that a
. •, aloud disgrace upon her, that even fthe word from me would send you, to the . .. , . ,. , . ,,...._....._„. _ , : , board, out, awl .bake„ ..
. '. law .teeoitnieett.oneiriglit ivitiOlt'emnes gallowsi? • •Do yeti recall -the conditions . . , ,
----- .• - . . --- - ' - ...-Cahhage,--:Oebbitge will be more
.• AletetrObek;Or rather.- It la tho right under ' width. ; agreed to keep sV\
• or' husband."' 4 ., ,.4, ienee?" • . ' • ' Vaccine Prepared with Hther. GiveS• diqe..stible if,. when it is half cook:.
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. "Whet • do you moan?" -,• - Dowd 'Vaiworth was looking at 'Ifni ' ed, the . Water is L poured off and
' ' • ..."t:Meati that.lVliss Valworth re my stupidly. - • ' : No P-ainfal *Disturbing Re* ..: 'fresh, belling water added.
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' ,. betrothed Wife, and that 1/fore . YOU _ • 14Are. you going to take tho-girtaWay --• • • - -•- nations- Alter 11•OP.- - --- .- - -....-.. - "Siihstitili.te'" let+-Lemenr----Pie
. . .
, Aug her return. to your root. she Ann the -sew after a long, eloquent pause. ', Frof, Vincent has .. been experi-
-04U14 serve .the•lega.probe s etifOre, from there and give her to-iner•ashed ' - . •, , - . . Smooth. a tahletpeortiful- of ,..Corit.:
."lehtih'g with.. 44 . 4nti''611:*1'.41; ve'' it starchitito in
.4:1P111 orteill:nairr'wf.etirry
he :MY, wife. - '• ' ' - • . '. • "I—can't!" gasped .. 'Velwortb.
INiWil VaIWOrth !Coked at theYoung. hoaraely, his tongue suddenly loosen- 'clne, prepared 1,11„' the .stame nlail,7 stirring. Constantly until - it ' boils,.
• ' ' nUtut utul/n001$0.4V.,....•..:*,....i,:"., : ed fro* Alta' root- of hie month.- "I -he1. as ilis 'nht'"-tYPIh)ki. , A'acethe' dear, Then add the grated 'rind
. . .' "AraYpit; *Peking the truth?' he can't! .}14 told Me: that lie would par- wittelt has stood the test ,of practieel, and inke, ,o,t . ono. ,lemon, to ,whioh•
askedt:.bm vglqt h_aarSI3:•11•Tn,id.0114.. ; .r,y..ber thomoinent-LatterePted o take • use in the - army, and .'-‘011,;rinr.cp.ts- hag teen- Adam. a, 4,0.4plui: of: sugar
'7 am.'',' ';', - ,.'.,--:v4.,.' ' - '.; „ . , ,_,. • legarastePe.- in' Pl'ilie 1.f.Pr',,t4P return:- to &mica in certain:•pleeeit with -most and ,..ii..11-itouitit431.,:eg, g, sti,. ittlit,
...... '. DaWn StelW0th-...:StP.tek :_.....gt,.cm.k.pie . ..-.::.. :___.,....,.:..._„ ,..:, . ........„:...---. . -tatoftwtory.74.4a1.1.1u..-..„,,,---..-..-. „.. . ota--ak.. one ..miauto:,„ .. morn.,reudsi.., sit
' • - - - ' . bid- .droned, hirmotith Vrestppen. As . "Olit he toittian: WatC7(llit he?" cried The method , .Of- preparation. , for shredded wheat .-.Iiiscuits; split in
I. be loosedt.it,•clOsed aucidetilY 'rith a Isiroonson*•.scomieg to
• - - '00no; andinktglaneett aboat hint The ether" raceine May be 'briefly dee- two; , 1)eir the lemma cream over
„: ., ,„ , - ' .148'11011004:eYe6 "VIT welli- I gw,e 'e,ribed Micenb.e. etilturee are Made, them," and serVe hot or ,cold. ,..
. 'twelves of 'Mons piletalmOt to the. him a grudge for kick! g me down toe ,.. 4 - " - .
ceiling, the itMgaitcenee of. the cell- stairs,. and. I will pay, it„ all together. into an',egmlsion-With ether, which wbieh. §.an4Wiebes.=-One pound - 'seeded
, . itnnilewl tareolifie kvt heew. ttlinoewetth.;). rattpgpsr;e7.01 aliti :h. thhee , porh000sehdailnigs, returnad sthOoysclit'iWilbtlieexarity,lwegfeel, ksittinoe.etah:.ertittis.',4e ti•tE:oa, ttaitiro,.piii,nurefonn9oottsof sub-.- trii5anisoinnos, of
nselvepootundornawma;lnwuhtlino two
t
• luruishings ot did rosewood and heavy or 1,shall take pains to .send you up enntleien.and are _thrOwn away, and two . eggs. well beaten. Mix and
• Pass, told:their own ,story to him. It higher than GlIderoy% kite, No 'than the sterilised layer •loft below tem- spread on. slica *Li:treed Weil het;
,..,._ „.*:,_ this waif:the. library, ;what was the ever yet yerattemxttef-to-brilWthe dealt% 'etittltel. the anti-tYP.hoid . or 'anti- .tered,. _ _..:. . .,..'.
- - test .9r the house like? :-And-Alisa- to ot-Phithatr- -Simonson that -he- did. not, ;--e holeriii ,iiaccine,' aceordinjtn 'what Peannt Iirittle.-Shell and-. re-'
. - be inistrosa'.0t it alit: , ' -, ' .• - .
. . • suffer. for. it, and Lloyd 'Ogden "Shall kind of ot`miarohok have been unod-,, . • Move the ..brOwn skins. from two
.Once.reore hie.eyes wandered back. not be an,eXception, To -morrow , at ...J ' . . - • , , •
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to 1,110Y4,0gden, • - • - " this bone Aloe Valw,orth shall. be hack , Ether *eel eelcoted 'by,. Prefs/Till- quarts 'c'f 13'e'anl4s‘*:- Put.84'''PwlIncl" '°f
, piece?" he asked, upsteadily, ' . tc:/. accomplish the rest. ._ . vaccines „ e
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ft. other •• "What nre. You going to, dit?"" dee testa *hiolt ..:ploved ' that vac'. 'irorn. Are 'and. Ettir 'the:peanuts ill
• qUicki ' Turn • the mixture e. out,
• • money, you are ready to throw up year
wake atty demand through the court bargain with me and give the girl to spoonful cinnamon, one tea-
,• USING WITII SUCCESS. • of bakino .5.04a. Roll out , on a
"When is this Marilego, to, take In your home, find shall trust tcr you cent as the best agent ifor fornono st,zgar in a, •saucepan• over the fire";
afterhtkd ade exhatis- stir until the sugar, melts; take
• - .
4.e,t once, if you compel, - , . , , ,
i ' wise, as soon as your daughter, de- • "Never. mind.. You shall know 00011, eines prepared with- r grave n
Ing, -roue ions ..
• painful '•• ebil' '-' afte°r and roll .iramediately • into a thin
Y.
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• ' e res ' • .enough; but ray Mans are ,ell made-, disturb'
"Well, suPeoser•-suppose I give MY and the hardest 'Port of all shall fall iisc:,. Ether kills alkinicrobes, some sheet, 'ma)* .111,f°' 'Sq. "Its') *..a,n. d. let
' couSeni„:What do` /-get out •cif,it? , Sure, uponhita--anitheri"- . 4. ' immediately,. others " ' in fifteen, , pieces, , . . ,. . . .. .
.' . • cool, •When it is cold -break it into
••••• - -Ellarver` , • . _: '_±' : •. . . , . ' , - • • Prof; Vincent applied' this .rn.ethod e mu' • .,
ror a ,tinui It seonied liteCtaloYd was ' Standing.therelike a statue; 'poking: ,ii2k preparing en anti -typhoid-, *1.:1 11-116 picnic -box. ''' .Stone alit"
' abOute to decline to:,...hargeln,witir ,e),..._ AntL.4bap firkilt ......20._-olia..._piiptar,...of..
( •--- - - • - -:: ,, thing so revolting,. end-theko deal -7e with11' - :' . -10 spare Aliso': all ..that was _pp fietble_ • •
•. , ovetpowete-d, biliff. 4:4,- . . -,-: , , A/law-Presented -a-pictore- • that. v -as Wright's vaCone obtaaned, by 4e4- sprinkleoagevir. 3i i h . . - -a, ,, i
, ge fruide 4,gosture qf disgust, mid t001.000111.1.ng as the. dote tor , entered the i,,,ng inierob.es,.., ,, • , . _
ansWered, -inclifferentlyf. -..-•:P,00angstihociu:lnlitimb.w._pr'ef:Itt.:nti,,1141,r4;:-c.oro7u7---.071.11igl!::_-.-f..--iu:-.7Pt.e.,:tir:,,:rir—ai7efff-a..-erea,1/2.7, pulp _' addj_n_i_000ne: -ttaleepl;r0,ieokinlfinfa.,:tilil.l.,'.:;100---Iilefde.:
Spread on thin_ silltito):e...:‘•
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• , you would not place my ddughter • , , • twenty or thirty minutes,. but t ey ,
• In this luxury and see her poor father " retain their iniMunizing-PrOPerties. d 111).4kteui' f8aritn. tojelrah8R0-011 troth. baorxe
' CHAPTER XVII • • •
He did not even ask•for an exPlana. He then, investigated why ether .w:heat ..hread; _ . :; • •. ••, •
__ "I shell: see that Yeti do net starve. !... .:
•Tiie. anis, stipiliatiop. i. shall inake th Jon a this. soave,: and . she,. never 4.'vneeine is so efficaelouas - He found , Coffee, Cake. -Three r .ctipinis of
,!n. th.inicing ..of ' the ,strangenesii of the . that . • . ',4 , 4' ' . 4: "..:..... .... our one c_ ffee tunful of a n
-that, you de net coine to .iny hour
• : ill,(4- clorinadyitfl000n AthoastoyonT-Lintionlvi,:b4orew.f long ,i..eilne.V.ellilly,,.,.:1,h_rew_...."t-11e.r......1,14164 .1.0' 'hisa... , ill- illielierleilt- Afterde thtrItaitelay::dlite: ., inateui. do!i; stt;ter,:t,hreoca,;-f-riweliasv,-io-tf:a,cto.eti:.
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have seen my 'daughter, (,,,Tiktitii. .8.1114.11:.t.I: ,,, do
vv.' tit a:t utre-- hai -I can uo? an .imp.o..rtaut• 1,010,, oil. 4. mystery, leaaroonfai:ato; one natifel ,of oor.
r slitt ,,gasped, etiirs„;a34i6 4b'-tio..InEater0,-tebioliplay_.epooltifut houng_vowder; 0.0.ehalf
.. ..4.Peuti You shall not see her .either -•-._., . .. . ...
v."dm''''''-'t Doctor Paxton knelt beside totin,-. 'in oelattlax.,vhsr000gy od in ._patir... , milts, .two, "44.11,„ift,t4 4)1,, 40.,,,:itit„.
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. ,n OW.,ey ot..any,tutitep time, witeh your iria:riew..Ltin : Iv: ,....,.. .lookedA a. i .i. l .4-........ .....11,...1R1 d linen •nes_ •. • - . . . ..., _ . 1 ,.„.... , . , _
•- • . "..r: 44 eShdde -WOO d- be a !terror/ mil a /7. 1,^.7777.1..! atAir.a_•DitYisig- -:6teirdol.,,eigoald,rIvati:ti•4rei,,of frtitte'.4',67.tieit3V-Vers.o. nes and
,,ra,belakoleli in
:i me t:14:;:4.w._14,7,tit,
, eithitition2-2Neyelgo. 7
eirsgraee: to her. ' Iteit,t. .litive booed. ni. y. , -7,,...trotitirii,,, bo aeavii.es-di_gentbi:.11e, iitoids,:akii*th'etroefeareaotiOnS•Oe.b.t',.."-.,:..,,,.._:__.-,__.., ...L
4 -,,,:_:•...„::Y..._..-,,,:---. hes -only.-fainted-.--;,:youliavelliine tho.- served -after tilt-, nose of vatemes-pr
...''' N,f.Y7,rasItilicittlf:eriy.CAtAtli;a4Tio' '' -father' '. ' W.110. ; . Dkitid•",. $ st es' ailted eowla8est thing I). ("isibie' rnireid **1".'vh°1 t1.1" ri,th.:6061;,.. ,.setkoopeti ugs,,sik hard -06i-
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'steed before, hint, pleading fer-:•poney • • - • • „ .. • !
on any one We will re. and ether dissolves. •theni, carries
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, , . ,aimr, . . ....,,,, ,, „. . ., , „,.,.,,, . . , er,. you, and I. . , - .,_ em away and - separates -them ed eggs,- threei.otuarter . 'ICup. :Chop.-
.."'''''''--"Tpoor thildt. 'now ,mOrtioeit:..ehe'_1•••:_,...tlit it. -Was It „greater. undertaking • from---the'reinainder,of •theae•-min,----ped lutarc; threequarter cup. birtterr.
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. , .. .woold bo, if 0161010e . How bAr. fteamt than 'he expeeteo. They • oucceeded in Ate
. : ,. •,':.• *our4 ache With shame! . And. what getting Itifik• out •of 'the room., aftet `a ,-
,.44166ru :itteintsi6 4or'd' ed. to ..al 19. aitnr• a ed eriekel' eilinths'.. ball 'tic*"
, • • ... •• . She. -MUSt Ii
aye eifffered under Secli time,. hoWeVer. and lute Ina -
.. .., H•. humiliation,' • • - • . ..wherc Allsaleft hint • in charge of the (A..' virtil'elit nijorehe8 after shaking
.- --It oever-oatirred to him to, deSP' lee: 116°6r' end' returned, --miserable. a '10,Yer.• Of: lfat lea,ii:',lin .4en •on the
' , .•her for the Orlines of hot' father. .On enough; to the ethe..0atiehte : ' •:."' . , • aptfpne.. :411is....,,l,s''' fl°1171', k.,$"*. :91:
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• ' tuie, lila Poeltet for IV hill; hiS '7 one. 0Y4i1 (spell. an an e..P. ,
the 'central*. aiLhe„.threst_liis Imo. , ..T0-11.1.,er_., Stiffirl.fle.ailier,iifebsinoniidliriltithienlma-olifplthclos.ii:eillneildowwijobbanoleoandolaStaon hi:sag
_ithooght wet:, of how he cool •eoato morn ,rattenat thou.nny that h d been of tho frood'frotrt the tits,.
. her : tho. knowledge, of' it nil; _how he Atitiebi:.orteor6dditY4ido.'81110.tolbifetde,dahnodriatettlifti,nage 411•„„..e latter part is. iiSed ag• a VaC.•.
could save . tor UM shame' in future; eine. - Th fo Iner - containing ..the
2:•Iiiii!,:s_,,,J.,t_en.:•',t1, Few,' her daWa'.'110, °Ir. : iiiinpienii:0'..C.Iinnents, isv•tleironwn'it:awal;
.: of 'I:he...teed* Arlals, tbrough,which
i" '.'llit5 ..4n6".- 4114"11-"4"i'llna:-.6"°W to.sit /Iowa horo .0os° beside me," ••After preparing a a ei e _ i
. 1J-rigid:Ann ImaUttful ho wduld, make
it .,.. .., :her. more me as 40111,0.z:wt.:et room, stalitdd,-•gentlY; "There. it Solitethlti ' typhoid and *On -ageing, ehotora in
.. • . , :patio tor tun Not, _ .. •• , , ,_ t want to•milt..yon ,,sotoothiag that r .tins_matirier Prot••Vintelit licis „pre.
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- -.ire. thrust. the hill Inte.Valworth'il -must know. You will tell.-Itle,;.Wilt you Owed , vaccines agwinet para.
• ' • iutstretthed palm without.Thetont At, not? You will nialce no attenipt,• to ' typhoid , .and . Maltese feve*? 74A
' 'It; and 'eXcialmed hastily;•' - • sparo me, but toll ftia iliettittli-the : Docaii) • in anti -plague vac:eine is-
• , ' "COMO : here tOonotrOw at ten tenth? • • . ' : . • ! ' • • • •beiot•sought Oa the' same linee,
. el'eleek, •
Mse
ake re, that. yeti 'are .se. 'AniVAIlsa. nevOr . ettapecting the, toi a 4tAtiaa at ,0640; .Thiaithee ie
: ber, and -that you. toolta.nt least' re.. Mutation that was to felleivo answered, - 1 - ' ': km 1- •
.; •,. • .istoene,t4able: , f shall wish , to talk to you linihtyltioloYot.t win ion you tho trath.,1! ..__ ,.miollerrYC inotri Iret.6. giaiiiibdlylf 19 laVde411 iiall,e
. Valworth botied,•• : • ,• , • . • •And thee, Othel lifted horasobighari prOves, itself an antiileptic; . 'Sur/
- Ho had more Mhi oney Ida :.hand laid her "rn about'411°We neek# an& ' tre°116 hit' -"4 •ile4°Minen4641"66/161*: .t°r.
..: Then he heti, posimod. in *oxalis, 4n4 peered hit- • tho beautiful' eyes With Waehing WOO& andit Am -boon
., did not :feel -indium' to -qtuireel. 'with ' -•13118gdtd' 44*1 i',$11" That "ern° •• ta' lifledi 48410'fit'''gii*" fildligriM`P• durs
' '• Ws' tire that tato had taken, ' no did ve'"Uh° airl's Yell 0°10, , • , Ing tolle. vmr, • ' .
hat dare PreaUme is M
With then, but 41)0SEt-tiocii ttuilin-0-10Ve YOU?" : ...,,. .----4(-.......-....• .
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. . **ethic .hhilsolf diathltejed, he turn(' , Allia Vetted violent:1Z' A 4111614 licit ,_•___,,,..__. , .4xpotietiott : . ... .
gat fkt flu), Itouso, -004040ted.40.-the :nook otmead -from throat .to brow. „,, It . eleroriert dno tin: r oasny;o1Lsaid
t ••' ,
too' by oidort libtisoU, '0 . , ReeltiOd' to hot . for Otte MOMMit tilit.' - '1., t•
tia felt •dosejl RS lie walked. down the wornon wmo AA Marred -Wit°,
the street -too dosed• to really under. '!And.that•,•ititt they asked. •
• .0tanti what bd, b
aaunened, to Mmy "You liel
M.
• Wen paated two bar -rooms on his waY , • 'er• opprohigo. tho goott
• Otirtlitles 'or your. n rat/ husband -ma
tiown.in his absent -Winded eondition. the tenth of a &Wen %ten thet sOtil, 6,1„m.„1 to •• , ,
, yob. 4iSeever tho bad points of your
Ho was about to enter tho third, how. Mew that She, her or friend lied "''''''''-' • '
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ItVer, When. ta 1100Y hand . was lads ,
. AO On 111$ Sh001.401!* '
, "What aro you going bsi••dotio a • Oefirian Milialthilli ;Me* not got
married without the perm en of
• " :voice at hi* eibOWItotkod - thole iottelot. . • 4 • .'
.
oho was ohohing-oholcing withatutme
And horror. ° She keeW the aurae anon
the /tenor, Innocent, halite** !If%
knew tho held iitaladY that lay uh*
$‘0bbOti her of tho one thing that mug*
lifo to her worth living. Could she toll
her tho truth as oho had. -minim?
CoUld'alit add to tho torture that
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salt,•• two tablespoons buttet, one:
and,a half tablespoon • flour, one
tun scalded re* grains pep-
per. Melt the butter, add the flour
•mixod - with,--41M--..1,,seasonings,and
wheri mixed smooth add' 'gradual
the scalded •milk, " Oook:--tint
smooth and glossy. Chop the hard -
cooked .eggs. Sprinkle the bottorti
"dr; -.battered' baking-diah-- With
crumbs, Cover -with 6114.r -half the
eggs, the. eggs ;With ,sattce, and: the
Settee with, meat ; repeat. Cover
with the remaining crumbs; PIttee -
in the, even and •bake until the
erittlibs are brown. Wile meat inay
bo mnitted. • •
Eocon Dresilitg.-oOut the haoon
in smolt bits; ttirtee it in a frying
pan, fry Mit the fat and brown..tlie.
bacon. To ovary fourth • our of •
driPPiet add tv6 tableepoOnS
Vinegar,. one,' teaspoon ;kat, two,
'teaspoons sugar, •ond ont4ourth
toisspoott poppei. If tho vinegar
very strong dilute It with water.
The antelitit of masoning used *U..
dopend Iftroly upon tho
clients in the wiled. The tlresein$
wool het, and will the
ctandenota, lettuse$ and water.'
It is poured. A al* Salad inttod
ores*, and o:arift 7601 over *Molt
,
'with this d diiS
; •
.breall bowl' of white flour beside
You and to- dip the Angers in it oe-
eesionallY. It assists in , keeping
the bands dry and the work clean.
The use of mustard in cleaning
utenails whi4h fish has been, kept
will remov.e the fish taste • and all
the Odor. ' •
An old raincoat may be trans-,
formed into an apron for wash day.
Soiled.taincoats (mackintoshes) can
be nicely cleaned at home thus;
Spread the garment on table and
tub it with Warm water and good.
white soap in which has, been die -
solved 'a lump of carbonate of am-
monia the ',size of a pea; rinse in
-Caonit water;-..upoliangouW flI the air,1
o account putit near
the fire. ,
Put Wet hrorkea....to Arz _with
bristles down ; this .lengtheme2. their
p,eried of usefulness; otherwise the
water soaks into, the hack, causing
warping and cracking,
-If eggs are plaeetriiilibt7W-ater-
for a few seconds before breaking,
yolkstwititswhites, very separate from
must be
'b•bhee,
cooled before whipping up the,
Tomatoes fined with minced pine-
_
apPlear and•-*chcipped. nuti
mixed with mayonnaise make delicious saJ-ad.-
" .
Creamed canliflolver ' served in
gre.en shells makes a "dish•as tasty
-as--itie-satisfying to tho eye:- -----
The cook. will find it a, convent-
enee to have a belt fastened around
the waist. To each. side front of
this belt is fastened a -strip that
reaches to the knees., On the end
hoofwkeihee'crit:'istrip fit; toned a Auilted_
10611 Mit OWE
HATE RUN SECURELY 11100
• DEN YOE A tiEASON.
Carried Away In 4 Shabbii/alleet
and Remained Some •Time In
Med,est Flat,
When Paris eeemed in danger et
being besieged Many of the tree, -
sures of the -MaseMns and palaces
Of the eity. went into hiding. One •
man earned , the crown jewels of
Franco away in a shabby valise.
Not a vehicle was to be had in
the streets a Paris at that time.
All taxis and auto ;buses were rush-
ing ,solditys to'. the-, battle- of the
Marne,
The, man took the shabby valise
to . 'modest fiat. ` The director of
National Musettins handed it to a
Sub -Secretary,' of State .for the
„Ileang-Arts,r.enct_.teek,a•-recciPtr
Three days the shabby valise etayed
in the mod:eat flat ---until the Beaux.
Arta 'man could. get train for X -
(the railroads being peeked. with
arriving troops and ileeir4 .Parl-
elanS). At X -z., lie took a receipt
front an obscure. Freneh bank. Its
burglar-prOof safe .
,
shojters the Crown, Xewel,s,,
, „
, besides farm utertgagee and prima-,
.issory'• notes' of tredesriseil.
The crown jeWelehave had Uuiny.
strange' adventures since ..tayg time
of Francis I. Among them is the
,famous diamond* known as the Be -
gent or the Pitt. It Wee W*111 by
Donis xv.): Marie Leszesinaka,
311fMe, de Perapadour and Mario An.
toinelte. . They always put it back
umo.UK.tks
'Then one *day Louis.XVI. took a
paltry $15,000 worth of diamendS
and rubies frent, the junk of the
collection to, make a little brooch.
for Marie Antoine*, 'and -later
$100,000 worth more to pay oar'
tain debt of ihors, The National
Asserably called it stealing, and
ordered a4 the crown jewels to be
deposited .;n the _national strong-
room, from Which they were stOlew
in a lumP. by the Iliette band, -
In the . greatest police inquiry of
r,the--tinie-Mostof;'the--stories--were
reeovered,- Only the • Regent
cba-
mond eluded .searelt. it Was
found in the hands of wine 414!
-110-Prieftcr, whoiiadibouglit.jt from
d
an unknown. for $29, , Later Xapo-,
leon.:wore it in the-POnarad .of 'a
sward., - • • '
• Sonie Would 41M, ost * tither own
'the Mizarin, or, pe 'bloW
The famous Cardinal Prime
'Munster is said to have wept over_
the Tr-Math-to:4i ;,7,- "Mt* - 'I --leave
It ought not to be mixed with the
S.ODOY,- -which is bluish and was
sold from the eolleotion in * 1886.
'rDhe'*gein was -found en the body of
Charles the . Bold as lie lay dead
after the battle og Granson by the
sate° Swiss soldier: who sold the• '
. FlOrentine
new., in possession of the- Emperor
of Austria, to a-..nrieet - for one
o uga:
eri eggs are c • n- fiorm—Tli f t
not be used at once, theywill keep
Much better' if. the:shells_ are re,
moved and a quartAr of atieaspcionr
ftil of salt beaten in for each egg.
When cooking tart • apples or
ether sour fruit, add a., pinch of
salt in the cooking process; this
done, less sweetening • will be re-
quired. ' _
Bhe heat eth.,OveliJshelikl„be
'Pieter in determining Whit, medium
should be used for greasing pans.
But -ter turns ;much more quickly
than lard. '
haughtr
A hundred 'yearalater-a--Preneh
,:baron -seeueed it for his king, the
romantic Henry IV. Sent -by the
hand of a faithful servant the lat-
ter, being attacked; swallowed the
diamond; and `!after his death it
was found ih his body." Later still
it belonged to Charles' I. of Eng-
- 484(4-whoi-just-before-thewastakeir -
• prisoner, passed it .to his son, • • •
It is one -,of the largest rubies in
'the world. Itearne to, Europe, with
the Moors of ,Grantida. Poter.the
:Cruelniurdered'one of their princes
to snatch it 'from his 'bosom, as is
told in Duinate',..413atard "de Maul -
Way.. of the :reigning
•
pouripg through' the windowa,
glinted on topazes, sapphires,-
enteralcia, rubies, (Tale
ea-binecItIvrtleltruh.;:wioogid:17n;vidl:fiT'elile t4iliana'st:It4;t0tretiay":-T.:
Of the 010 regime it was, memorml
4:4 the. Peace of Tesehen in 1779. It
'is a ,ehef cVontvre of German gold-
snaith-jeweller's art, eatioaated to
'be worth $1.;Qop,O00;. , I •
• .To its right is the erawn of Louis ! •
XV,, beteftof its principal jeWelisi
to theieft 'of the crown 'Of Napoleon, .,.
:thli(4r1!:inPlar4,gnelta.etelgAVIfroni :- 4:164:9f;
13elothene'in Ordinal* times are
exhibited a jewelled' watch given by '•;
the Bey of Tunis to Louis XIV. and ,
jpewenemileadru0ocrdellert for
,nthoso..nolokplinoawitfit
of what.reason),, a tell:Finery' breoelt•
worth $800,000, and around it the
medern pearl ,necklace obeoneathed
".3.y.iiho31.1,:f;ocfotintrtie;f4:7p,biej:so,f. • _
gorgeous fire,
,mibliiidintgainwitost do4fi-loprnigeirtraatyl*,_44Thoelotriisz,
sword hilt of ;g8.4teleoti, eacked , •
the old crown jewels of Prange to 5
niSke i a set of perfect, ditimonds1
'Valued' fifty. Years ago at ,$2,1:100;- •
.P0a0y:: inWe. esible replace
to-
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Canada IS Dependent on Forestry.: • ,
• .
- The-Proper'int'erpretation-of-ibr-474,7,estr$'r;• and what it, actuaily, means .
itroetiOuae.nnatita. The
-cannot bfuture stated.oittioios.. •
•
oottntrY,depencla-upen-iyut -making
every acre productive..: 'Broadly
speaking, the earth's surface Can _
:obnQly133,-Ab4yel.)Pror9dcluAceintgiv•eagirrlicutwitcinritwia or .
' tiniber . South of the '6Qtli•
:Parallel; Omit .69" per Cent,...ef the
area of Canada is unsuited-, -for-'=-4,7-
1t I crops A -Very large ••
'proportion of this non-agricultural 4.
, land la' suitable for the production
of inerehantable-timber. The ---
duction orfOrest pro -dhoti -tits been „
ways
forest no*4rite-IS- will
r lien:Sad! At • $bt ec's uni3PerilsYfe- °nut"' thillleeerf
:cent, •O•ur foreign .trade, 16 per.,
:cent. •of. •dur* railroad ?"trafbe; and
equal in -value our annnal-:•wheat
crop. We have, a,: choice to Make:
• htrll'we-let-these-Vrcluahle-,indus-
tries perish for want ,eir •
iaro shall wi-peepettititethent
protection of our ..Present •mature • • •
timber ,frein -pel?teption of
the young forests of our non,agri- ;
cultural.' lands"; and by the legging'
Of our ferestS in Such . a manner as
to encourage the ,reproductfiin of - •
tion of these ,Indinitries en4;theii
soivaluablejrceotiforra7S44„t_Trhiael'4, .,-4):133re.rtPeh ,et.o;nar -
vestment of 'expendittire.
the anticipated -er'ep will we:trent •
is 'forestry. ' • • ' . .
. " - • • .14. z••••
• ‘, . • • . ,
The li/orld's Greatest Choir: • •
Russia possesses the world's fin-• .
est Choir. in the Cathedral- •
Of Alexander Wevoski) in Petre:. ' •
grid, • end 'is:attached to a convent
erected in 'honor of ' the patron .
skint of Russia, It -corisista '
'abeut
thelbeiii-einierifin all r.
• .
the, Russian • nionaSteries. Their
voices are s'weet and .litrong;.:- and::
every inem.ber of the 'choir- ,can ' •
is said; Shatter- an ordinareS, 'g ass
into', fragments Merely_ by Singing
into it, 'so power:fig-ate the .vibra-
atireenstr, eeacieh4.tvotilge6:t'ili,Tur4h4seanlea.enk;,,,_
bpere, .singer,. and their whele, (Kay .
at the monastery is to assist
the aitoriiing:=and •
' Thoughts' for the Day; ' •
Our great' glory is, not in never
failing, but in rising every time we
.
lt is -not enough • to possess
triith; iis easentlal that' the: truth
should possess.-us.-41neterlinek. •
When you hear- • report
about any One, -•hoilizeand quarter
it, and --then- say- nothing--aboilt-the
r -est. -Spurgeon. •- •
. Never, lose an opportunity of see-
ing ,anything:'beantifull beauty is
God'Shandiviork,, a wayside " sacra-
ment. -r -Kingsley.
The true test of civilization is not
the 7 Census- not the -Size: of cities
in)r the crops, but the kind of man
that the eountryturns
Each man, ha* special duty t�
perforin, his-spTeeiliI2•5vork to -414.
If he &Me it not Ite-himsdf.-tuffers-
..and- others- suffer„ with- His
7,7
othcrs, and Propa-
gateS a ak exainp ii_0„6:
...
• . . • ,
house of-Foix,W. whom was Gaston
Phoebus, it- it came to Anne of nrit:
• tany. • It saw: all the rotnance•
• of the Valois Kings, and Francis I.,
made it the foundation stone of the
_zOoraectionWnjewinel40 •
s •51hen_,e_started th43:.1_
_These- brown- jewels- are7regularly-
shoWn in the gallery' of Apollo of,
the Louvre. -At nighA, the, interior
case is let &Wm, into h burglar..
preof '..steel 4. ease '
neueatit the_Floorittg. = .
• ,
One morning it come up. The
sun was striking ,the past windows.
of the gallery, where -sleepless
less 1104142 _to o
tti
—The steel le:
nonielligttph
n 14, & good 1444 when anfragml
uffion • dolkate totalbitork to hoe
Hong ° Kong is an island ,leef &4014
' •14
-32-'scfnare imiles,' and was - first oc-
cupied by Great Rritain• in 4841,
With the exception <tf :J4114811
marriages, all marriages in
Eng-
land -must ho celebrated between
the hoiirs of eight in the forenoon
and three. in thaafternoon. •
, ca ,e rose --the sunlight vespers in the afternoon.' '
:.;
.FORithipt-gr_enni
Digl_
SHIPPIN •PlirVEZt
.•• - anti ciamaxtuaraw lokitnn. •
, •
_ Sorecuro andpositive preventive, no matter, how 'horses
at a'AYAlte Are Itabeted Or "eXpoeed." Ott • _
' 't0A843.t.Aets-on the-131hod and .Glands. expels the • notuonotik
germs front the body. • Cures Disteinper In Dogs anil SheeP,
and Cholera In PoUltry. Largetit miming the stook remedyCUres La Grippe among human beings and is a lime '
remedy. Cut 'this out Keep,it. Show It to your druggist, •
who will it for ,you. Free "Distentper, Causes'
• and Cures.' • - •
. , , .
nxsTatarsTesst-Lar.r. wisoinnar.E. nattectizaTS.
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1915 -
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hit* pure, and as clean as
, when it left the refinery, you
can depend ,on getting it
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,
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