HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1915-10-14, Page 2•
Mani and am* ey bva.d VP*
as eetuti, thrusted b bis uncle for
4ghtleg,
Since then they had tread hint
!with the respect due to so• warlike a
captain; and had indelged their se-
cret ill -will only by making, in his
Presence, remarks which they knew
would have iefurieted him had the
double meanings but been intelligible
1 to hie ignorameee lethen-bielecele 'Wee-
'turned the gang-we:014 shriek with
laughter at the incongruity of a
leader in wieleetinette -too "Vent') tie
understand Rob Polwheal's Jokes. It
wee perhaPa AS 11SUCTI the general en-
30Yment of a comic situation as the
fear of his big lista which saved hiM
from enlightenment.
He for his part, had nearly for-.
gotten the, incident of the puppy, and
, certainly bore no 1114011 on Account
• of it. Thrashings were matters of
einemmeeecurrenee; and; for the, raw
he VW Still In the barbaric stage of
cub-hood,.and had fought as much for
pure joy en fighting lie for any senti-
mental reason., Nevertheless,- he in-
stinetively.disliked both Greaves and
Peltvheal, .just us -he .disliked Charlie
0011)alm, the fat, sehoet-whaled, WY
whose hands, alveaye diegieted bun -
,he could not have told whY.e Jack,
like 'many. primitive ereaturasf had A
Onrious physicel, shriniciegefrom any-
thing not quite healthy. Singularly
enough, this subtle instinct of renal-
`
siert had never . yet ' warned hint'
'against the Vicar; there his feeling
WaS quite simple and elententarYl he
hated hie enele, jest as he liked ani -
1 ' •
n.eans irreproachable
quality and value.
The Vicar's Nephew ,
or rptie Orphan's Vindication
CIleePTER 1.--..(Cont'd);
Ile sent Melly ;Way, and then ..be.
gen a lalvrious apology for the wick; , just,as e despisedekunt Sarah..
, edness of Jack, .. the NUNdits linat, legit terned• with a shrug of .e•fred down -the lane with his eyes • on
Seeing how much he took- the nee e .. * ;Mr. Hewitt, the -schoolmaster,' wait-
., suoUreets, and left the room, wniSv.7 the grotind; he did not share the gen-
• to heart; the viSiter eat, him $11°"*1. ling. Mrs. Raymond followed, glane- _erai high spirits. The Tespousibilities.,
good-hinnoredly, giVing MS own veer! Ina nervously et, her husband. e. of ,his profession • weighed ,heavile
sum of the story, ew of a mere school-, eelt's no bee our trying to 'hide Tee upon him, for Ii4 was a•consmentious
•., tion t4 ether MIhiects- ' ' . • i away froin in.,
Said_the 'Vicar, tilt,' him for a schoolmaster -
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• boy pew*, one toiled. the eauversa• 'Skeleton in ....our family% euPboard parse% and nature had not iptended,
.140gether- with it game Mrs.' Rayne:hale
Presently tea was brought in, naee ing ti his visieor with; a .eigh-t, `,`It
The 'Vicar took out the black book
'mei made another entry.
"Go to your room and ,wale• tilt, I
•come,".Ves all he said • •
as bcn forced upon your . motiee,
a stout, submissive., radtherlv rn-1014" against our will.. IVIY nephew's bad
'older, than her hOsband, with mdeon• •dispOsition has been a heavy cross to
ite eyebrows •plaineively. raised ;wan WS. Raymond and myself; the heavi-
arch , of chronic. surprise, ' Her black est with which it has pleased Provi-
„ gown was the perfection of neatness. aence, to affuot use, ,
and not a hair of her head was out of 1 . "Ile may grew out or this, wind,
place. Molly, in a clean white pine- • ness in time,” the doctee ventured,
fore the thick curls carefully brushed .1 consolingly. "After ,, all.). many v.,T7
and back with A ribhOlit, niat.....a good men havebeen~ugioty beYs. •
:- gracionalittle picture, elitguig BuY47 1 "Naughty, yes; but unhappily leis
to her aunt. ;An air of peaceful ,40-,' not mere childish na,aghtiaasa . that
festicity seemed to enter with
the i we have to contend with in my ne-
Wornan and child; The bread, butter, phew; it is an inherantly evil dis••
' And cake were too good not to be pesition:o .. , ,
home made; and when, after tee, Mrs. He looked into the 4re for a . little
Raymond bat demi by the Window to while; then added. with a.gesture of
finish ealbrOidering a frock for Mo,lly. resignation; "If Timothy has not .4, Would have frightened, her into a. fit.
the visitor saw that she was no less ready told you the wretched stor.$. you 'ea' all Very 'Well, Howitt, but •he
excellent a needlewoman than A "cook.
She was also charitable, as appeared tahree'svilifleagle° ilegaorssitpr. °II." fa r:km sneinherits. °, pagr:Isssigth411:ortfasair aTni,Ideitgi'wria'ss vrieort friruntgo
from the red ' 'woollen comforter from his 3,40thqr, 4 character which
which Uolly. was: learning to knit;
duty. It • ocetirred to him :that, this
' themtaeung ithsi tt I fit:bra that theit 1.111 e poorr hadnak i n'isgaofn wevidentlyarMimportantbeeng a r- u'issi peur eaec : I isp .f O f° him; ideeplynneoalrbtin1:: ne of reform,
set :Nor fme anyi'othiret care 6:1): eceneerd: ,1:, ! JP, IIRT.; Abeirle.;;I:1713V.):AL.'
woman. of plastic. virtues must some- earnest. efforts to arouse some gum- '''''''iliewspapers Published 'by Soldiers' and
tiering of better feelingb, he grews
times find it a little fatiguing to stand steadily ;worse, ami worse, 17v,e, , beve smers.,.
Together again." he inuttWrecl,
'looking after the two big boys as they
Walked off. arm in arm. •
"'They're always huggermuggering
over something," said the curate, coin..
leg Up behind him, Mr. Rewitt turn-
ed round quickly, with a look of re-
lief; be and the, curate were • old
friends. • • • - -
. •
awfullyworried'Wont this
busbies ,s Black," he said; "Do you
think the Vicar suspects anything?"
fl'in certain he doesn't; he'd have
turned the place inside out. You
IiitoW how severe he is about any-
thing immoral. Why, the other day,
With- Roicoe's girl -I thought he
a Perlietuai buffer between husband hee- greatly blessed in that Molly, as . De• spite hard times- and the and nephew. •
yet at.least show s no trace Of Vicious
_ "Sarah," said the Vicar, when tea n encies,• but for the boy I have lit- courage ents of censorshi there
had been, cleared awaye "I've been tie hope.' , , I have recently appeared in the field of
telling Dr. Jenkins how deeply we re- As soon es he could; Dr', Jenkina"BritiSkjenrnalisin several interesting
gret what -happened on the eliff road
yestereay. Ffe is so kind as to take macle his escape from the house. Helena audacious newcomers. These erd
demand an/ fermal aVele.87"" to himself; "if that confounded Ruh is
,the inatter very lightlY, and net to nwnade eT:aeriejeede °Seitehriegsiuebajeeeit,f Joaalicco nh athllee, vtrsPitaeleerss aPntAdbisia$ibi sailorsat
baYt sseeld.ierAs
.. Mrs. Payiriond lifted her mild eyes to be ranirned dawn • inY ,throatt wag- a -z , 4.1.eivi.,th whieh is ineorpera
to the visitor's face. - '• - .• -wherever e go, i,§hawhave to set up i
.
I unique venture is • - the -1Vlaidst
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-411.re are VerY SorrY.,that Pia ahc;ald 1a .plaeard on my clOOr : qt iS' request-:1-th. e Pandora Piffle ,and the A. leeto
• haveshad any annoyance. But • we ed not to talk about the,eeimes of, the gus, _whese editor and contribut
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have. done Mir, heat. indeed ;' and it is vicar's rlphe.w."' • : , , . I are an. effieervef__ the ,..E*h.th, . s
most kind of you. not to want the boy In the •gardezi'waS a shed' used for '. uterine Pletilla. - It contains a lit
punished . . ,•' •:, -. storing re -wood. . Passing beside it newsand a great. deal of Jollity ,t,
• is already made in the conduct book."
said the .3T -icor quietly. "The entr.,,v ed up, , eeee, serene in the eonsexons,
• "Ile will be.phnished in any•case," he heard 4neise overhead, and leek_ noosoiso, iouhiditt,au amusing p
-, "Not on ,my, aceount. X bone," Dr. and imPregnable, was sitting 'astride i:Eighth Plotille'Land,".:'.._ , '...,.
. ness olapoSition at once' 'dangerous odY . of Lewis Carro'll\-"-Aliee. ,
Jenkins lout in. "I regarded the whole on, the corner , of the., siopiee.roofi.with j eeThe. enderseaeseeeefaustee-aee-ieee
-.thing. 'really aaa 'joke, ..- 'arid' -:',Shotild. 4 huge :..ehu,nk: ,of,hread,- it one.. hand ;,•ed- bi-/ therie:Whe,:ride the •billeves -
ireVer have thought "Of- --eoniiirairling and aSour green cooking-leppleeprole:1 stead eireeivinigetinder them. " Se:ye
- if you. had not, happened -te...-,haar: • (I. ably a •remnant of YeSterday's loot, in -134liers have ,apIeeeeed e 00. • differ
'
it, ' . ' • . • . . e . • ,ehe other. Ile was devouring the tlArb
. (,y ', re very kind," replied the . it t ste,,hitss , e - - -. 1iit's Of tbabattle fleet. In ione,,,,, t
.-VicarT1'‘baut . l' ne-er- overtook an ' Of- In "4Htiellonl" said ,the doctor. '"Ilowdid' North Sea TiMee' a, Ceet,t.l'ihe ,,er;, 1/1
fence.", •• . • ' yee get- there ?• I. thought you . were, Clinker Cole.fr.om the staxehoid, pr
"Good IleavenS,' what a piled -up ae,.
boy!" thought the doctor. He • ter/1-
'count there must be against. that The inip glanced, at -hint" laeonieally• tion of • fighting chances, perPetrat
Sent upstairs. ' , - . . ' -•testing.' against the uneven .., distrib
and took another bite Out of the ap-
. ed the conversation away, as soon as p1.' The. deliberate.- crunching- sound
could,he a pun .thitt•is so bad that it ii pos
. . jack,:deiinrciounie.ntliciees. sooren ustulibc3recttop'iooli Setythneuldiohctaoyre'satesett0hineanch,,,eadhes. • if ,,you „wen, I
clunno, Init. some blok
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tively pre-eminent. ' , ., • •
the Vicar proved a very agreealirefLeat-.unripe-fruit at, -:•--- Seem. tscoop i •
-:--talkerV-Praetieal;--elear-headetra- "and" '' "I haven't time to tallt," Jack re-igoin'," . he. Complains resentfu
0 ' n all th - luck••rit
e wll
fairly -wen informed. He took great vied, .with his •mohth full; I've, got "EverY time there's • anythifili cktiii
interest in . lecal'. PhileathrOPte Witt to. go indtiers and be • thrashed „iit al that 'ere menagerie simadring-ko
. P`i". entZPwraites.g% YviaergtictuhlearviYislitnor.iasi; fimr1;Iti:he' ahd:3'-i'lraPt to finish
fli'eh•.'.iny ten ., know• , the Lion 'and Tiger, and Lidera
-Mission to Deep .Sea Pishermen,'When ,petite2.' ' • .- • '''' -
accOOnt of 1118`• colineetion with the •- - "It doesiVt seehr-teeagebt- y.oni-„,ip'-,11,ta(tb11)'''wb1:15:thavit:Are;;kilis • ed -et.sda-.aielleikn41
- the ha 7C-.•0 WAS'"vielentlY slainni.ed Jack. shrugged_ his shoPhlters 1 and afrlid 47eael:sonje-thing; ,whereas the •re
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ous•a,nticipation, , ,
and Mrs. "Itoyinond ,looked up in terv,•:,-• 'began upon another Apple. 'Mrs. Ray- inainder of us merely takes the par
"Jack!" called .the Vicar, rising and stout and panting, With clasped hands. . Evert the -Voice of the.Reneine Lan
mond came ',running down, the. path, of "aunrice. . . :
„opening the .deer, ex the ream. “come 1_ , eeeeet &lee Where are yen? Go 'eers--motor transport-Linakes •itse
in here. , 4vielly, ply dear,"'he added; in at Once, you wicked boy:
turning -to the -little girt; "you had dear, do make haste and go in; your
Oh, MY heard' through a sliecinl'ergal.; . :and
.. better run ups,tairs and play.' - uncle. vel .. aso.engrY.,----_, -.----"-1 . . ' • •
' ` ' ' .1 to • ' 'W . . -- mote-than-oneeenterprising litt e Brit-
.- "Mind- you- change. your' pinaforei. . She .caught ,sight of . the vis_ifpr.- e _,Iniblished-3!let-behill.. 6 •
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Said ,ItIrs: Bayrnond,.:,as...the.childwent• t:tandingler-the --pirtiv-mic-itapped:, trenches "Sonewhersem Prance," on-
----otit--wAlidask- Mary Artne•,---, ' Oh, ' short. ...Jack .looked toned, grinning. 'tains, along with its news and • non -
Jack, where have you been to, get ioto. "Isn't she ,soft? She always 'bleb- sense, advertfsements of conterta, pri-
tetat state!" . - • . , , : . hers when -I get a licking." . • .
, . . .
'Tagk had siouChed 'into' the roorit "you don't, I suppose? e . . . Vete theatricals, wrestling and Nigh*.
with ies halide in his pockets; eeteteek , . eel" said Jack, with a donternptu-. .01, ed among
'and- football gaines or anis-
with
the-situation at a glance, 'L and stop- ; eats stare. erne not an old woman; ri-, ea among the men. In alt the PaPere'''
ped shortebeside• the, door,. ,Seowlinglunele going • upstairs now; Aunt anecdotes ' of the -lighter side of mill-
,. at the, -visitor:- Sullen, grimy, arid 1._Sarah? _. ni bet you I'll be there be- tary life abound. Here are a few of,
:- linker:trite hie, -obstinate elen. stuck emt, fore 'him." '• • , . ' them:. - . , . .,' • - •
Mild from hie'boota sailing, the cleat took the sill. of the bow WindOWifYyhth, :T.,a)ongside---in;-.his
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. his Jacket torn and dirty, and the Wet • He Jumped down from the roof •and "The. skipper of •a 'trawler arrived
carpet, le looked as 111- en 1 avelean. a run and spring dinghy -• last -We-ek
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- ill -conditioned h Yoting ',Yet:a...PA enY. hadheen„ training- for ,'s,•.prefreaaitmal,...nayl• ag, .4. oerreee:, mine. ee, eow,,,-
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family be oureed with, ,. - . . acrobat. F,rorn there he swung him- , parts a naval „correspondent.• "Th
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"Do , you remember this gentle- self up by the ivy to -a projecting worthy niaren.reply to urgent requests
man?''.. -asked -the Vicar, with omin, ledge running round the -Itinise. be-'• notle brew the thing tad close was
-Otis eOraneaute. " '.. • ' tereen-the. tWo. ,StOries. and berarnhled vt s aft right, 'sir,/ • I've knocked the
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STYLE AND. B-ECOMINGNESS
:COMBINED. -
The new Pall:dresses are,"to say the
least, refreshin'glY delightful. - Ther
is, so wide a range Of 'choice and, the
garments, are So: easy and Simple to
Make. that there is. little excuse for
-one's net being ,Well supplied with'
clothes. OVerblouse dresses are fash-
ionable, ienable, and one of Ihe smartest is
i Ladies Home „Journel • •Pattern -No.-
8935, which has a four -piece skirt,
plaited on the hips. The '-shirtwaist
Worn With it has tone of the smart
eonvertible' collars. Blouse 8922
cuts in 'sizes 82 tO 46 inches, bust mea-
sure, requiring in- size 36.3% 'Yards
, 27 -inch Material. No. 8985 cuts in
,
sizes 32 to .44 inches,: bust measure,
retleiring 8 Yards -35 -inch Material.
Pattern lio..8937.-Smart and sim-
ple lines are combined in Ladiel'Hoine
Jeurnal dress pattern No, 8937. The
Waist opens. in front and has a deep
yoke and two styles of collars, a' small.,
round Collar- and a large Quaker
lari _The Ole -piece straight -gathered
skirt is attached to:a two-piece hip!
yoke. The pattern cuts in sizes 34, to,
44 inches, bust measure,, requiring in
. size 36 85it 'Yards 27 -inch material
nitk wliard 27 -inch contrasting ma-
terial for collar and cuffs. •
Patterns, 15 cents each, can be ob-
tained at your . local Ladies' Home
Journal dealer, or from the Home- Pat-
iTeorrnonctooiinopnatnayrai,01.83-,A George Street,
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*CONTAINS NO ALVM
pUre,delicions, healthfUl
cakes end poestiy. ie the Mil welt'
itnewn et.rictly high anis baking powtler
mac IA Conada, pelting ot artiledIUM price,
React tbn label
fpW.GILLETT COMPANY :LIMITED
TORONTQ • ONT.
eee, WINtellFeK0 e NTREAle
than its size. The largest eggs often
have the, smallest yolk's, The equality
• of eggs is decided by the ' dietary'.
Little saviege are. by no Meane to
be scoffed at if we can 'have theM in
abundance. Let us take eAre Of the
-
hundreds' and thousands and the mil-,
• noes will take care of themeefees„
• Patched elbows may easily he Avoid-
ed'by•placing: d piece of velvet be-
tween, the lining: and, the materiel,
when the•dreee 1S.', being Made. .This
hint beespeeially useful to .mothers of
Xuung children. ,.
To givaik rich, ereanty: flavor te.eafe
feee before; adding the water,,,,eniX
well Weth the dry much -mime
turd powder as will Cover a, five -cent
Piece and same, quantity or, salt .eot
every pint of coffee required.
Sprinkle Your roast beef with flour
'before roasting; it keeps in the juice.
To brown meat nicely a very little
brown sugar rubbed on before cook-
ing is a help; the meat should be bast-
ed -often. - Tainted -1404r should- •e
washed in a little vinegar before Cc/ak-
in-R. '
When windows are,diffieult to open
or eltiae rub the cords with a littic.
soft soap. Try rubbing a little Yellow Mere than 6,000 people watched thce •
games of the Na GA61' At Celtic Perk) .
when Kerry.. defeated Kildare' by one
goal to one point. „
Cars have -been designed for an
electric railroad in Ireland'ta. be run,
by a gaseline,eleeleic generator wit/0k
From Erii's Green isle,
14TW§ SYslkalIa FROM IlItIAAND,31.
GREEN $.1,101'93.8,
ilappenin7 E. id. 16, -la ofi
Interest to Alt True
%Mee:,
e The 'depth is reported YOUghai,''
" A ',middle,Aged fermer• hamed'Ode' •
QY sopb if) a4:1:sjotilld9:1!11:1Xelitratlait:Sy01:vae 41:4
Mitted; stiicide: by shooting himself., •
The number of deaths. froth tuber-
culosis en Ireland, during 1214 were'
9,089, being a decrease of 298 over'
1913. .
At the general Market in BeRym" enal,
ereellitaineitityamof...alkatoWas conintandvee;:d.
• -"for AU—GO—
,
H. M. King has approved of the'
appointment of Lord Londonderry as .
Lieutenant for the County DerrY.•
soap ee anything that is rather bard
to work an aanachitie, and, it will be
found to go flinch easier. AlWaYti
keep a piece of soap hi themachine
drawer; it is very, handy . for that
purpose. •
. ptarched collars often- get , the
studhole broken before they are half
-After this sift it through.a strainer.
drid.then ground it a meat. ehep-nr.
sew piece of fine white tape neatly and. killed on the Main line from. Dub.!
:worn out. To -mOntheni wear longer dent- of Dundee' 4aa. knocked ti7:71;1'
in the tape, If this dope before go- ••Cqt• .-recraitine: -1109.er "air;
neat and tidy when they conte back,
Kitchen -
usable in other ways slieuld be dried
ing to the laundry they 'look quite'
across the hole and work new hole
anEvd Well; Wsceraarvcivate
clean bread •
p leneden an Irish army?. commanded -
t gade and the Irish Guards. ,
mthyramcaesrilrieKv
sena to the 16th Division, Irish .13riz'
by an Irish gene,ral.,
er's army in 'training now in camp in to Belfast., , • • ,
Castlerea, has. sent_ several farmers'
One of the new branches a
eawri
.somewhat coarser than a flour sifter: William Neill' alighterMan ei 1.1el" *
Reserve the coarse crumbs remaining fast, was drowned while working 0*
in the 'strainer for meat stuffings ..or d barge at Carrickfergus harhor.
scalloped fish Or Vegetables; The fine A 'small Sailing Punt owned by Mr.',
crumbs that pass through may,' -be -J. Healey, was found Idiom im-,, .
used for 'breading chops or oysters or wards floating in 'Yougliai ,,harbor.'
croquettes. This fine crumb meal also -,,Nothing has been heard of the crew
may take the place of an equal meas- ' At a meeting of the County Done-
ure of flour in muffins; griddle cakes, gal Insurance several .meinbers urged
etc. Usually it is not best to . use the adoption of a scheme r -or the honie
More than,..one-fourth io orie-ha -
treatmcnt of tuberculosis
Selected Recipes.
Rye Biscuits. -One cup- rye flour.
:one ,cup bread flour, one -hale tea: -
spoonful salt,' five teaspoonfuls balc-4'
•-mg-ptivetler; two eggs; .well beaten;
one C013 milk, two tablespoonfuls me, -
7:: lasses, Beat thoroughly,. fill hot but-
t. tered gem spans two-thirds full of the
•xttire and bake 25 riiiiiiites•in 'hot
,oven. • •
. Sour -Cream Cake:Filling. -- Beat
'.. !I'll -bet lie--remetribers-trier iiiii. in at, an upper - window like, a Cat. •
his veice sounded curiousl fun and or. ee despair. - . ., .
wor,""eeld 'jack:. Heard' in a room, Mrs; Raymond turned. to the visit.; le.1Twee°1fh/vixervdttiabfeagat'ells°°.wke''ir'e'' sent in to
resona
• '"Ie
rit for his ite. • "What am I to do with him?' she Compote for the leather. Medal offer-
ed by a leurnal publishedin Flanders;
, A discontented soldier coinplains to
dirt, in his „rationS. hard *Stiace) or f°r' making a butter'
ertainly do, , said the visitor, seide . .
,-- kin ohoorfolly ttymg to aveet • the ...,.......,...,.
gathering storm .- . "Come here and - :',-
shake liandS bok to shay there s no h
, il . feeling. ' Y . ...- ' •T a liPYS cantle- troopiiig Out from
&Wit looked at him sileritly from 3 9 ' ;
eh' al It was a -half-holiday 'and:a
. „under l'Ov.(tOred hrettee. . _ . .
CIIAPTBB. • •
cup cream until stiff; also white of
one- eggreombine the two, add yilac of
ggsonebalf cup-poviderecl-sugarr
Mita, cocoanut, cherries, strawberries
and peanut. butter may be combined
With this filling 'to place between the
layers•of cake and an top.
Melded Spinach Salad. --Cook spin-
ach' early in the day; Chttp 'fine sea..
d
tablesPoon inelted hotter or: olive all
to each cup of spinach. Press firmly
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son with salt an pepper, and add one
into small molds' and place An ice.i
ervein lettuce leaves with French
&min and'garnish' • slices of
with a Wooden spoon work until Soft
ed amount of butter in a bowl and
hard. boiled eggs..
To Cream Flutter. -Put the requir-
and ,ereamy. Four off any water or;
buttermilk whit may conie from the
-
butter during t e process of cream-
ing. flutter should be creamed for:
spreading on thin slices -of sandwich'
the.butter. Dissolve soda • in the
molasses and add it. Then add luke-
warm water -mid yeast dissolved in
Milk... Knead lightly. cover_anttrise..
--PerritliitaIWO leavesepleee butter-
ed 7pans and bake for 114 hours in
moderate oven. : •
Duchess Pudding. - Three -fourth
euP bread crumbs, one-halteup desic
cated cocoanut, 'biro eggs, one -hal
cup sultana raisins; one-half cup su
•gar, one op scalded one-fourth.
teaspoon salt,. one teaspoon • lemon
-juice„1-two-eups-Whipped -and-"-sWet ed cream. cream. Soak bread crunibi in mulk
ten, Minutes. • Add cocoanut, Sugar,
salt, legion juice and raitins.:, Beat
well, add yolks of eggs slightly beat-
en and whites'ofeggs stiffly beaten;
Turn. into Well buttered molds, cover
with buttered paper and steaMateed-
ily one hour. Serve cold, with whip-
PeRdiceer"and .Ch' eese Souffle,, -Three
cups honed rice, three egg Whites, One
cap light cream or rich •riiilk, three
teaspoons butter, one' and, one-half
ceps grated American cheese, crack-
er • crumbs. .Butter pudding dish ' d
sprinkle with. cracker' crumbs. Put
rice, 'which, should be,warm, in bowl
and beat till very light. Add :egg'
whites, **hipped stiff, • and heat to-
gether, , Spread one-third :rice mix-
ure in melding dish; cover with one-.
hird cheese, 'do -with, one teaspoon
Otter, and sprinkle With cracker
ruinba. Repeat mita there are three
ayers. PIN in cream and bake
hitt3uninuteweineerretteeete=evet7
ruith-rirear.- • • - eAteenieeting. of -the -Derry `Corpora:
• • • . tion•arecOrninendation that a war bo• '
MASTER OR SERVANT? ' nusof 28c per week be granted to all
Corporation employees was clefeate&-ee •
At a I -fleeting .of :the graricl Orban,
De You Nonage Tour Mand or Does Council, Nfr. Brahayeri preading, a' •
It Manage You? resolution was • adopted expressing
- Despite the difficult look of the The Senate Of Queen's 'University,
their opposition to conscription.'
Word, psychology is a most interesting Belfast,
ana'. intensely fascinating. subjeet, lias deeided to make it coni-
s.pulsory for all -male students to at -
Briefly, it is the science which deal
inind'on the bodY. Lotus Weiner, a photographic can -
with.. the -rixtraordiriary --effect-
. . tend Classes formilititry'trainit-g-Aur- •
Of thbig. till war. • . .
-' To •Make matte ra clearer; here is a vasker, of Belfast; was ordered
to
shole instance ordittary•psycholcA -three Months' imprisofiment' for try-
gical effect. You are circling, and nig to 'elicit information on the'MOVC.,...,,, -
:-Coine. to a longr-steep- hill; If yo -ii hienf'nftlie-tlster Divisiofl.
your eYer. on the hill and 't flag was held in :Belfast un- „
:length, a feeling of epression and der' the auspices of the Onion' Jack,
disCouragement at once 'effects You. Connhittee, and it was stated that up,
A That is cOininunieated . to the. body; to date the Olster Women's ,Fund hadi
which instantly tires. and loses energY. sent 309,000 cigarettes, 800 pounds of
f The mind, musclek-there's tobacco and over '8,000 articles of .,
.the•.psychological . sequence. But -if :clothing.. • •
you, keep your eyes fixed on the -road _ The deathbas occurred as the ..re -
Just ahead, and pedal oil- that tr f-w,ourids-received- in action of
-'tired-out' ee nag doesn't come, ;Vs.
'quite weird. ' •
SOIdiers, tireEtO the -point of OX-
haustion, will teviVe arid. march -with.
energy if the band plays. •
Vegy do -vire' order a twisting road
for a long. walk in preference to one
Which, if -shorter, strettlies ont;like
an endless ribbon straight in front, of
us? : TO avoid the psychological- •de-
sPtrrealgiehnt -ereLelltrits wich the long
ad give
• :Now.
you can see that.. a study" of
paychological -effeatS, is Praetieel -end-
'-useful, • •
An interestirig tramp-w-ov 'hang
pkychologically ."wisensed'i'lt. to b
'found in the attitude -'of civilians:
ing in the:fighting zone. of Northern
•Prance, 'The effecton thern hag been.
sueli that they belie lost the -"danger
•Sinse." •
They go t'exint their ordinary 'heft,
pations apparontly- careless of •shot • or
:shell. It is not bravery, rier it re,
signatiori; their ,ateiteele is a .psyclio
--
•
A commercial traveller has. 'stilted
an orderly _officer about the dust .A111. bread; for making fairy , butter -or. ita
-Orderly Officer, cake. • • •
g o one. era summer afternoon, and you enlist to fight for your country? Pea Puree. --.Boil a quart. of shelled
_
11 khakeihands," said. the eV6tY or almost every one wee' Viseeetentea-eseideeeeeeeme eue,..eeee-Peaa.in.esalteeevetereeeevitleeele-youngeet
. illegentlyieletteewitleaealeeeteme glees -putter- 46---,-Greave-er" The =
-eyeeeee'" toile mitt end I have apace eldest boy, who was
• nearly 'seventeen, I•
, gieed foxeyote aa You have not done it and a person of 'consequence, The second dialogue takes place• be- mi
for youreelf."
(lulu t enlist to eat it.• . onion, a few sprigs of parsley, and six' .
'lit leaves. Rub through a eolith.,
, t,ttiworysillotty et pooket.lrfoody, woik. i :tween tie itiftaitontatt- -4,,d, a • reotoe • der and return to the-flre,.liddittg halt ;
I
-.reek -e h • , . • • 1.fe niechanie:
p ached t yisitox', in his ed men mann with hie special lend; cupfirl of good'augur.. When it has',
ideuchillft Way,. And held out a grimy Robot Polw6ale "the go tali.. ti• 'Ilifantiryrnan,-"Whith i belledtwo minutes stir in a table.:
left hand, keePitg, the right still inI ed for his 'habit of bullying the little ; gdime•=maJor-that thin • maxi • °tier! epoorifid of lint:ter rolled' in flour,
, ones. • The two boys were not poptilar 'le r / • • • -• eookone,mieuteleeger and pour
upnlr-
croutons df fried bread dice in the
•riet,-,..tiv __other eand.eeeeeked- he the -scheole-bet-' Jim wiles •T•ielei prierii, of the Motor Transport -
"What .11ave 40'.'.dime. te yourself given •thene, ofif not feegivere sub-
e'elie•eloefee. - . •
• ., i an Rob stronger then most•of the
. . ,
; others,. a , good maty things were for-
r,ote?" asked• 'Vire. Raymond; with ;el, mitted to in si enee.. The dullness.of
Pathetic, urietnikelOtig eMphasis. . ow life at Perthciirriekhad iiiddeed,thot
• Ilielast word. "Why, your sleevenr to ,join Seek Relyinend'e gang of ler-
, . All • oVer •ntud,. ami you've 'teen tluit; rikins, Which, enrolled; hOYs, 01 vaH0,...ini
, new, jaeltetl" . _ • i cearneters, sizekeand • aoelal . 111111ft;
'. '01falia your ' hand out of your; and, though both were much eider
• ,pocket,"ff .said the "Itlear. His voice than the captain, his dotninant will'
W811 . groWing sharp with •.'suppressetl r 1$aPt them fen•ly submissive to or -
irritation.. . = - ,i I dere. Yet. neither of theiti had' any
, ..,.. The hand, when unrollnd ' fromi a l'imtural- gift for marauding, *and
4 ditty, „: blood-stained hemikerehief,' there Ntiall tonali hree between.; them%
proved, to be Iseratelied, and grated. ; and Jack; they still remembered/.
"How did yon.a.0, that?" ,' I though: they pretended to forget, how
, •
;Seek threte,A sullen glatee ,at • his' last-Yeee he had Aught tthem,one
.unele.
, f .tho • o ere for ill-treating a
• "Climbing' 0 •Deadmatee .Cliftee ,puppy; • 'Moo& 'physleidly somothat
"Where. yon giavc :been strictly:10r- overmatched,„ he had etemedede by
. 14defen to go 7" ..,
' •• -
dint Of ' sheed pugnacity, in .givin
°Tema , g
f: • , both -of theiniaa much portimelling. ae
"Oh; .16e10 said the Atint:litilifless;', they eared to•beVe; 'and had; • then
ikl "ho n, you be "so eleobedienttogotie cheerfully home with A • SW011ert.„
, ,
. ,
, •
No the other one; him with the pnet -
,th
. turce ,
ri,
'Housewives can economize on but-
matic. stiumnick. •
.
- ..... l ......66....•
i 4 ' ter by the use of beef fat., One way
, , ..•
of neiliting the.fat is' the followi
. ng:
• . P
• ••e • Tamed. In. Dlagasti '
flints
-- 7 - -for the litune. •
,..
Lemon juice will take 011'ink stains
: • • .
. The ',canary loves •nasturtium"
gems. • ....'
--; einie -ii hiee 2-it71);:pom to stand ori
the broom pit , ,
•=. • Sweet oil removes finger ,, triarke
from varniehee *furniture. . , ,
.Buttermilk will trialei more , delle
clew) hot rolle" thee .pliiin Milli.
I Soiled linen should itlevaye be Icept
in ti eloped hainper. .
•I weriderfuny. well ley niOrififf Or 'attlf".
- A ,joint 'of " meat • Can he eked out
I ing. '
Catsup poured Over .per14 while ' it
. ,
. . . •
is ronefing Improvers the -Oa r- '
'snot .la cut in small pieces; cdvered
When the dreadnought Lien want with water, aihnycd. to soak for a
iitto action in the *North Sea. fight day, the Water being chariot! ono.
she had a number of workeiee on When drained, it is put in ' a kettle
beard- whom, it was impossible to mit with one-half cup skim Milk to each
off before givieig cliabe to the German pound of suet, and cooked slowlY ure•
•
cruisers. One Of these Workmen be. til sound of belling hai ceased. When
eanie panic-strieken, andlept getting Artly cooked the cider fat is drain -
in the Sailore' way While they were ed from the ScraPS.
preparing for tidier:, iniefoierig them Graham Ake:W.-Pone Cups graham
to put hien, ashore. At use one tar flour, 3% eups white &Mr, I talile-
turned in disgust arid ;kid to the ter- sPooneutemelassew, S trips 'topfill wit:
A-doin' of.- • Nov, we're ee-eivelt goltee ePoonfult butter, ea cup milk, Sift
i
rifite• reate-"I•suppose you're one of ter, I, yeast cake, X heaping teaspoon-
' them blokes at home that Are al.. ful salt,' 2 tableepoenfule bee* fal,.
Way:: wondering what the, Navy are gar, 11/2 teaspoonful soda, g table.
to ehoW yeu,'' • , , . • eflotne $fagat atilt tegethete then rub,
Linea -Corporal Walter. Newel, son of
Mr. H. A. Newel, ,of Belfast. He was.
attached to the 6th• Battalion, Black
Watch. '
TWo" more bodies, victims - of the .
Luaitanial outrage, have been wished '
ashore :at ,Kileurnmiri Strapd,_nea
Oastlegregory. One thought to he
that of Mr. V'anderbilt; but the other
IS not identified, .' • •
The clerk of the LUrgan• Town
'Council reeentlk:vaid -a Visit to the
Dublin Board of Works, asking thein
to ,grant. -a , supplementary 'loan �f
$6;000 to complete phi couneiri
arti-
San thee:Bing sehenie. • •
teit Ited. -Cross-:, meeting lie Sal,.
kloYle, valuable .assistiiiiee Was given
by followers of the Irish Turf, and •
th�. handsome- slim Of 68,500 was col- •
lected. In the Red Cross Plete, the
jockey, Sohn' Doyle; Was seVerely.in-2-:-.--•
juredi ettiC the -favorite. captain ,: • ,,,
Bloomfield's horse,Deposit,: was
killed.
••
• '• -WILHEtivr-irgn" yAK-•
•
. that he always knew When the psYclie...1-Th,! POMO,'
. gailierer Is ,NOtOrionslY:: L- •
. .wr*dettgravo:ii::::
r ir-cligrirlit iner-vent "balanced" I a shockirtgpieeelif clogerel, and Germ- •
snap. the etivirdeetirt •Ilhaellh4a°144111r-ti'hiligifrilintge i He o'n.e:e WreCtemit7peloteeind' whiel'i he' kiih- .
f Timat, ie,•he;noted the swing of a , initted for criticisiii to Ludwig Gang- .
ng mind; and hooked his-•ordoitholorimtlie„at.voriat-rtheelist7---It--or--.----f,-
ak n . • , - • . • .. .. ! hofer, after "ranch knitting of, brows,
The best asifeguard . egAinst being held that •-the poem beemed to need
ingrehologleaily aireetedis to maintain ', alteration in tertiiiti respects. 'With
YOtir llOhl O'Ver YOtir Mind and to lteep.; litztled Titee, th, Keiser took .the peern ,
youe -Weihee in.equilibrium. 'Manage ' arid reed it through. Then his brete
your• thine, end • don't. let it manage cleared. . , - • '. • . • . *
yoni • : . , ':"Ah, I' SOO ° lie exelainied; "it •ref,
The •bat ' antidote ie ordinary, quires My Sigsriattire." Andkallinglor .
eivryday ittp 1)-47-ohoiogleta. effects ti. a p011, he put in the finishing touch.
to 'have Many interetifs iii life-ene On another °cease:mile needed • e.
train Onee.and the reel; eido-line, 'ea It knife to ea. -the elided' hieeeiger. A.' -
• A levee mind keeps flee eetilli- yeutig officer lent hire ore,:fted whee
find :where ntern ,e-oninion.sense he returned it, it wee with the werde:
preeefrelogleal effeete . 11 eve tia "PtesOnta that `carefully, , One day, it -14,
, ,' will he hiSteritee ''• ' ' •
1/e. ha e -0, pention for dieesingetiP.
Uniforms are hie delieht. . It is
the • Color 6 $ been t eke n fittItteendeiintllillit.42:ndteihEmiCotfl:±7'411.0°eP' riii'lli nta'citcn' ta.6tatifreit61114. .tliiln :
It by aeithe, it witty bententored "Whete Are you Oink?" linked thi • .
ying to the spot ii. MOO harts. Crown Pfladei ,:"TO thO tqlttilAtirl° : '
sol.velatile, • honied 'Wilhelm tha.iptiln. .. '
Before peeling • forgone for pickle I prtelif-1.111,f,l'
were,
. 1 Ifeltine
derfully. ' , . .
pour boiling watae over them entre
they will net Mike elle eyea 14 mart,.
. To ,remove fruit otaine from liner: ' EA• i''
etrettli the fabric over the mouth of ;H611'1166
a basin and pour boileng water on the . When
ataTihno* valne of an egg &monde ti 0 b37 1)111:
the mimeos of its contents • rather . horn or
tiol's Cathedral cost one *nit-
ride te build. -
t