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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1915-10-21, Page 2The VI ars. Nephewl.. or. Tho. Orphates. Wilitication Ilene you never tried "Crones traid" with • 13laue elauge and otter ,CereiStaXCh Puce. liege? Tney sem to blend perfectly -each is:inn:Wee the other -together* They Inane eimplee iu- epen-.e deneertesi that enernerie oanr.$ -are l'enenly deons • towARtosouRo “-CRO r/.4._1:3RAN CORN SYRUP : is ready to serve 'Wirer 41.1ds gif Padd1agg..0. /nen teenage* is" purennne nem Serape -mere enn one i.ss nee& tine nCreneeneentes". nnshaeonee Yreeg its . makes a siew and atttnetive dieh of seen, au old • favorite asenteken Anples-ea fer cheaper Then tinter or presereee•-wlien„ereel On beennseenad a is beer for Ceadyemaninee.. Ain *nun nitelenieeni 2 6, lo AND 20. varnw : • THZ,CAICIADA CO41,001' •••fleadOtrwe AloatT*4 ' There is nothing ese per- sonal lettere. 01). the eontraW, they .2u all display Pluck and =Indifference IiiiiTE MADE Gooy t'4) Pain wett117 Of -bons from the beet familiee in the land. Where could, cite better thin, for exaraple: AM writing tbie in bed, in • the URITISH INDUSTRIAL SCHOOL, Roya.1 Naval hospital. The day after nee • wrote last I was sent aboard H.M.S. b Boys ARE lianOES. Talbot, ated we went straightto callous. s And if so lue influence CHAPTER IL-- * °I don't agree with you. As nieir', / the Parish he ought- to bnovo the ..Seducer!fi, mane, for the pretectien . other girls Its waa aeer eb§innne? tbat niade. her " .0 tell" ' "Or Sheer.tereern A10714971;1 abotthe boys-"' • ' • s'n'Ineeesesslieeleanstere drone beaten- • Heaven'a be .cried 'You 404 ,Suspect One ottny ' ,boys About the Itoscoe1041" "N°i "it of CPVine )401' • Ire, some yo -ung fisherman. They, both. paused ,a moment , • , fot•litadiet thought .9f that" th curate went ens -with a inenbledfane.en • "but Groves and: ltelwhetent ;Way; "it's no- ase imaginng lierrOra• • • have the Win' he asked Me •IS CofltpoSed of cleano wholey • Jacles level brow eontraeted blind it t"ight*** leaves -Picked ri§ht blended right and oLet the alone •can't e• he said ailgrily. .1"Wlat4!you want QI an Eastern garden to your table. :tee Inind et for? eing _ 'enough Xvithent 713X•14LIC,,SI314101;,115114/10.o 313314/1/ bims?Y`f • 5`7110 Pour8 ' 44WitY, Jaek, I 4441 gib* yeii were L' 'Only the bed ones; 1 ate the other,, so soft! Of course going ,b,ar before the lianlit and half after .the proper Way. • TThere's leen, to take the taste mit of mouth" n thing to ppite all that fusa ahout4,1 :"YOu're coolliandi • you ,yegt stick a•needie *to a cork 'r."You dOn't sOpPose Tcargp!! saki aed Mane in eeelehoaanden-n„es .._ jack. eentheiotinnseena, nIat me, See tho,Iiird. Were Yon do Bi.11y reflected. •-4't boy who -eOuld Jaek interrupted imperfouslYi, stand unli - niited 491kkine 10:thot ',get done bee tea.tirneltt•' "Mbeint etabeir • Wes a ereature 44 be 'Ike that till we bane seenaen • s • .enee wontid away, bis forehead •atill approached' .With due reSpect, hone. lie -anal hnoWe themtbef thIng's binc contracted • •kerhane the dash. ' q ever Indicretia :might he his armee- enongh." • • e • '4 ., 4' Hungarian ' blood' inThesited from; ens terops s'innooetiege.ami his eceamenal “It is indeed; and the tveot is: , that,metherewae respoieeible for the'Arier- "softness."!.' '1' '`' • e ' get afraid the Itidarte •1Wn' ngngW' 'Wetting personal pride -will& -madel- ,"Deen'oe really NiTant ;to swop'!" is at the bottom of it all." anY aueleeion •ridicele so intoler- "Course. i;. Where a the bird? "Hewitt, are, 713a awe el the" ;aeiF abir te MM.. He rates' Isimselufti "At home. But -look here--" withant exeePtion the most trouble- fiercelY for caring who peened.- and ' "Well?" " some WY I ever came across, but he eniggered at "beastly" sights, e or p "Anoeron sure you won't . ; doesn't look to me that sort, anYliow• out a wild bird's eyes. What was ie. "Went nehaterl ` .Now if you'd said Theerneini-6" to Idea that he should mind go rnUehl "WhYt get. inc into hot water'?" "Ole, as for Thompson, I have nO Nobody else neer Minded these tbings Jack's lag g4t,' took .hun hy the doubt at all. But afraid Jack , Nneeeteeseneetne neeynned and the. eeleiff, a the nechasuid fferked ;him over the *Letin verses the whole after."' none on your cheek.' • Must e a ha et ton; he'- so utter 7 that needle kept getting in the 'seen of : beeit on the beatb?,r• 4‘14°Nrf tilene the eneeth sea, aneen we jesee(d) the all the other boys ,makes him fearfullnelneenn and J4eles tamper grew worse I ‘`No, I mean . . . ifjour uncle-.' .leer's 4.• nbuni- a luille 114s bad "'Pe sci:cheZtlanteTilluehaol:139W-ttothienm.vaneaPtviellYn*tegic raonuandwingl7sse; the issiateeatuyearti°1ealuntidfi 1))surtuot:: 1 Yo • luilitakil Grteheggsiltdfis an4-1°Pf take'is swop. of his arme' cut offs We Were a ann. it's. a glues crew, and while we were fight_imr Ra. ar, hat I a a t,, after , teas through wsacli be had been grey-birdand the hiding. Is • that had coMe neer to grinding out of him plain? Then stow your rot and clear ing at Heligoland a shell from the alftheY410Qublewbeee lakeirt .:01cSaeouttilingthe;, .'whatever natural softness he might , out of •there and fetal, the bird?, enemy's. cruiser Fiche dropped on the school. I'm convinced',43 e lea dthalin have Posseseecl; and, being ' ''-`0be well, if you dont' ' quarter -neck, killing the drummer if ' we have to have a seandal in thisi Mann 'Them nave Wons Glory $beee War Sounded • ‘Its ..Alarniss • The war has di$eovered,in the erst-. whine 49eack sheep" ef ferelly much potential beroism, mid, in scores - of instances, beroism, that is superb,' dauntless, SAYS, London Ansivers. Takee single fact IA proof. The Armies and Naval •crews that are winning Britain such undying, glare": in Jim present stregglanumber, among them nearly twenty 'thousand Boys froth industial schools. and re- formatorien As official records show, hundreds •of these lads have displayed a courage and 4 self-sacrifice worthy of our best traditions, while up to the end of March last, no fewer than twenty had been • mentioned in -despatches, twent-five haen• been awarded the Distinguinfeed Conduct 'Medal, three b.,a, been awarded French decoratioes, eight had received commiesions, and , OA three the King had ebestowed the ,leglitest of all honor s for a soldier or a 'sailor -the coveted Victoria Cross. Wrongly ts,tiraated. • - - - - The ater basennad many human documente high.life • and„ law, but he ha s never read a more stirring col- lection than that which lies before tura row. It con.sists extracts from • eespatenaes, a official reports of in- etitutioes, of private letters from the Front -1I ilealin.n, with the conduct, under fire, and' n , hundred tight places, of beye who., a few months or nem% ago. Were ticketed "bad," or glowed ,teednil of correction er re- straint. ' - One question keeps hammering for .end tea "Ob the everl stm enswer: If These are our "bad" boys, what of the others? Certainly -our rrit.eriog of "badness" ben been sadly • ptitBrir OURRNAlto. Snappy Paragraphs About Men and • WOMen tbe ilament. 140r4; Lansdowne wears • extrexaelY low !.Waistcoats. In each garment he has large fooltet•.cOf AA the let,te whfchhe ce.0.1es a ck, Paciaas iii.0te- itithoptayler Smith; the Chaplain General of the' British Forces, IV non-SMOker, a total abstainer, and a ftreeatwreaolktkears.t He walks miles, be• seclAredtaynrOnolfletthDauffw, tyleedisearrorharburet Movement, is the finest lady, shot in England. Her best record is thirty- eightlin4getir' 410.btrsf°1eime°.eifrs*igrosn°tgunseoefi of our ibtu7f eet Trde tEYtn.egs lislunen who can speak Russian flu- ently, in addition, he speaks French, German* and 'Italian, and has a con- siderable knowledge of Arabic. • Ile 'nes able to speak French fluently !when he was. five years old: % . eareeI don't." Sir Sidney Greville, the paymaster _out ee d_ • 1,01ace and boys and flie .rthnteolsYt„.eapruoouudstrofep'b4r4ete_putavr_ttihrme_tal ggeP_rajUa•eriar.stotatocithe hlaocincksgmlithw_!shecoet- ,of Majesty'sihousehold, 'has ,an al- ats eightesete ,expelled,rte. moat perfect knowledge of the various One of the bullets-fret:a tbatiali newspapeen :nape es• doWnh,.aod ha.,,diatrien, he wee afflicted•with a kind nepheeSes m it,--401.break t Vicar's: of •-shame -eeernetimeanything tonch,, eaught ine in. my :right 'elne heart e Who's that-Gereggs„1": imon one of tholga . little sensetlye blade- ' • , • • - • •••t• .elimeiridefinite-looloieg Doerr nntu spotse of whose enistence one • "There were 176 Of us taken 110:-• timid ,eyesttOo Prominent ht-linew 'but BY the lattle lazily, and Meditating on his bargain. „ae Enropean railway systems, .and can • He was not 6°-1•1341ffer."'n tell without reference t� in nide- Pear .Now that' there Was no one to to consequences as be chose to ap- e he was boiling see, his forehead ooUtratted" at tne' bottom of his sheart he was ed this knowledge . when arraeging • agnate the chief Continental cities, gain - book, the shortest route from Paris to iii pital together. X managed, to keen tie too ewer together, got up from be 1Latin was fin" h d ° . s - • mer wee e reason eo =aa tussock° g°t•se7 andla? o a °Vex with impatience to eemmit some afraid. )314 ins. rePtitation as•ai King Edward's Continental tours. Isis arm was, he was steopingedown his cap with a sliamefacecl,grin , Ile..1, reckless enormity which' should at "(Weirs lieile": had to be kept up; and. ,,,1„.91,404 painters Ilay!.,Ivp..n, molest to .pick 1.11) a- charge's*riPti til•e-'8461/': 'Z'aper'tshoenalrli,iselagt:11bitelaceirn.lnitchl:sRrYfou' OarintlhtinalTholiclay and restore nimself to '`'PaY telele-euVerot -.th sndilha "PlOre°ver$ thraallblgs; at rd.-Y*1100d; .t' - '517a -5 1:"38411°. 14.5ader, 'and was '.inar would probably niever had liad the tion .and ia that of Billy G n . *, , ..- without whose nefarious int:We/ice heihie. pepper place in his own ,estiteee7 life, Ince "the act of -God" that the . railway companies inenti n - their Age since the outbreak of the war, but Mr.. St: Helier'Lauder, the great rnM-• nary portraitist, is an exception to hit hem tarrying les arms witinite are Anlong the inevitable accidents of in " e to Inisa it. I beP,e to be bete, mirage to robearty raarne orchard- A 'wiped his inky 'fingers on Ids .aunt's consignment bills; You can't expect this general, rule 'Among Mr. Lau-. y reggae e a ee 1.11 ter )371thia 4 nientil and • entte to the, beret .nackstar, be' reade a ._good fleet lean, tablanceeeretbnise-thein intanis tie -get throve); boyhood, without theme der's inora reeetits'"subjeete *have Fiont. agaie• le get quite excited of P4act-ZUoneY by geeolulkaarug black -thatch of .hair, and reeked his ; n at least,ifYou happen to be an. 'been- General French.- Sir Douglas Thenthese brave deeds are the fruit, maraudat* g exeeditons under .lacks. ', Mr. Hewitt% scholars e on Tanana brains for toe a.plan*. .. *. , *, • * l orphanof40ottecvnttal ertgiasnanisistrana,edvdathre'ra. Haig, Sir IL SmithsDorriein and Colo- thrauglint all." . . ''. 0 _ne!.Barr,_tiuyer,rt:ri.e Prin• ce of Waies' min. _oe goo,'" „qualities • rightly -nee- ed; ,-- ' leadership,. and eellinge_ them Itrds,i _ e tear was at . ,..,... 4 ra: er w resemblance•, J) isy,the ease oe•a seeeentzia,a1, ff,trrets; and.Ashing-taesie Y the uY-irrk upon his sermon . for Sunda JS both1;t1ediffaeaerOonaentaittOsar;ilted_ozi.U0 eiyt makes e; 7. TYhee K Wtirester. l'girnel'Itn ."-i'"41`41*'''''wat• tha 4. gilts' afterneen?2 aSked -the elm* than was •••usual with moreInneand the or one's in..g, Anil Queen take a gresit Toned you g a message for xnee °ening. He wrote • antra 1 uncle downright fnrious. The theft is said to be the one :showing a ienr Ve athar ei cisuRusboylreeac6r1t uein°tfl 12e.latni°gulli"sileti::-• Cciduct 11"''.74 '431. Jackti_.'D'ii'tOidIfili.:11eatsotewrai wait , iol will ' 4112119/ot I nhe 'el rsir;1‘ hi il: 1 bl ue snst e d'e a rtiinto ecorners their iltsmost monthch'avraeertee rel a t i°tInb-ec- lit outnfed iantuhdat'l 113 ejt7s 6 te be:rv:d4eleb one's caget,e sa• .1.1 ..b... Andu1:rlt I frequentindegal.P9afsitnertaeserse'euwstshsiiincohnt. ha After ,fonr Yeere in .an industrial wants to go fishing." - e • ne. The sermon waseteene a taus:: , aolterth'eall;Bisi:pwtsoulicndifbee,waojuoikciepitoob4bseiye .tdo:e.rra.igne. The King's favorite pester good conduct aicl •sia. in sports, .j7k" ha walked on with his frietien. Jack ninciatiOn of•Farinerroi6e's _daugh, 1100; Where be Ni7aS rewarded forl "You see ,°: sighed Mr, '.fiewitti eel derbolt in Portlecarrickneestern I enlisted detect, two .years .hefoie the tuid, him to wait; at hell. wait the ter and her ualenown sedticer. ' The ' go down in the "condeen, beoln' with France looking eastward to • • e girn whole afternoon sooner than disobey. ' I herself and her proud. helpless a black crossagainst it; uncle's-ma-1\yard the enemy and and which bears this e i'var" ie. . r•• • • - A-bov,like---that. 'is putty -4n- ja0e-s-.. ta-eten Tr1 -eA-14 )31 1-. .....- "---. •-morne-was--evidently--shork-nlack-for leinesange:--sCelne...aver here,boys; you. eninnesoseembiee IaCtlin-l'erien-e-aliencler. - o • • • - -- - -- --er wen-e-P---4•4-e-e-Peesenr 1,- - eded -__eueh_ a.' • e_are,__evanted!" "Than messa - , • • - „hands.. _ • for-414--Itoseeses- -eve regularsattena-• 'n Wit in e --no „ artificial I . . • . 8°.ge'ant/ th.1103- -4)P1Y-174r1 eacY.*:three'. Iedeed, BillY._Gtegge had Waited..for ante at. • ..eheenet,e • but nen Rayentond aide:fine had mane: gemeanpee, avian- et, r nes the neeet etee_e_erynman,eneean rL 1 , " ' 4ip 'V! .. .1d disMissed iiiir With a cert.; ,(fBeill ,neenine'neein nis-youth ha had blown' In that month he was captured e :by a long tiene when, -Kin' commander ael"; eves not eeinsitiege• ,Islhee haradll%) 'her every iel:sphanoetelne,:6.7 edishee the \i ed.ha4 thaw: . sais.3wIertfa.bItstens comment when he 'first the Germans., They teak away hie seseareds moods and lieratnful-e37 f Pathnn with What tomplished, he had at least Ent the sergeant •was one ',tip many•24t's no go?' , • ' ' u Sonlething of temptation, but not of ,or 01.91,.. 13...,.........c.,e,,,,ionsir,,,hired. them , ttwhy„ 3..aelr, =011 .you .00raiugr.! ,. enah ten:relation as .3.11„skie e,...0,00s, tine tux:I:intent nifficult nature, neese it:teethe ilritisr Imes with the eennen, . "Can t; the beastlyiaof sneak is kLaeletapainies -17o*uld ha*..; unspderstfod. ob. nese e ' ,4 me ' Id " ,* • * pile ads a • eere a .ereature of s.„: ea_contifot in ale c4tains life. , tammar iPlhfOinsutgrersee... heRneeht.aws ohrak41.ioknees aore taught far aS possible to 1:.)e. surrounded by . • . • • . . „a 1 ,- teey tre, turn Cr(.semane peason- .5.ust heoanse the wee*henin"--nnen, • i• um tar _ „ •i pulses; had bitten and scratched ci I:Ins *own writingechairs placed •m his i room at the Admiralty, and also a 't* 3' Jack er.`' ' • ' "What, old liewitt? .Whe"---s--" Bill;i Greggs was poking up a fat when be was angry and struggled favorite silver inkstand -a gift from ' d b t Y His :see*„Ion an; was won a prene eNo, mete, of course, it's jest his . snail with a stick; he turned round at - fifeaionelyzaalieybe was bangry liiirati well ac- ahee_i theiite okliriis.,, man, the late Mr. Alfred Lyt- lin eper'ation The Sergeant leapt from. . geffavenyoa puttieg ids ni. -sTatLea V./Atte --:e a•:131-.7.9net ehargn was spite." • 'he#.7, , - lea the shout and new_ Jack • lawn -fond , _eane..e.rg to being. -hurt; - and tad, Several -photOgrapbe of eraeing-eleven---the seheatlem--slope --N'n'nwe his s learned to set his teeth and -wait for intitnate 'friend of the Royal faMily. trench, and, under a heavy re. P again" , . :ward bun. . • .- Ile possessee the unique '• '• of .110TgS OF lAtTOR,EST VROMVER BANKS. ASO Magfilo What IH ColnOzi s• the Highland* and JLowlawkim of Auld , PF141,t The Glargew 4e1sitere and Sailora Fund now enfaunte to over *MOD - Dundee l'arl*h Conga. *WO eland ' the year with a IAPPlua" of Ammo, a the amount of • over PAM :Won causedby a„ fire that , brae 4ut in the Roma* Pier offices.. Th Eyemoiith Harbor COJAMBAIOU. era are spending over VOA* in deep- ening and .:widenin# the harbor.. As, A result Of the Fat OW for the Vrenek National Belief Fund, over A504) Was „collected in Edinburgh: Wen% 9411 There are now 070 iirM0e. ftetiow. AS. conductors on the Glasgow :. poration tramway cars or ;training ,forthe duties. The Galloway, cattle, S•clety voted $W froth ,the funds towards the Bel-. glen Itepatr&Oion Vund at their. lasV meeting, in Dumfries. A command Signal Seboollas been established at the Peebles Military Camp, where oificers from military battalions are opers.ting. A number of horsemen connected with the Ayrshire Yeomanry are -now billeted in Peebles,. and will be at- tached to different units of the ReOt Scats. The Royal National Lifeboat Inati- tution has just sent a new lifeboat to Fraserburgh to replace the Old one stationed there' by the institution many years ago. ' - Treasurer McMichael reported to a meeting of the Edinburgh Town , Council that onthe municipal ac- counts Tor the Year there -wasaa sur- plus of S155.000- • :•-t_ ' Recruiting ,has just .conimenced in . Kirkcaldy for the formation °EA Ban- tam Battalion, to be known as the 14th Service Battalion of the High - Toa Light Infantik: • Captain Hugh Macdonald, of Olas- • gow, master of the Clyde Shipping , Company's steamer Eddystone, has been presented With the pedal of the , Royal Humane Society. At the monthly meeting' of Annan School Board ,it was decided that in- struction be 'given to boys in -the join- ery classes' to, inake periscopes, splints, surgical appliances, ete. Eighty-five members of the Max- welitown and Kirkhean Company of the §tewartre Volunteer Training Corps, attended the first company 'drill at Palmerston Park. The com- pany now numbers PO members. . In recognition of his services as an officer in the Customs for over .36 year, Mr. James Hood, who was a inember of the water guard branch of the service at Leith, 'has been award; et the Imperial Service .Medal. A sub -committee Greenoek Cor- poration has now under consideration a scheme for the Provision of but dwellitegs for the workmen engaged , at the Royal Navy torpedo factory... Accommodation will be made for MO 'persons. • - • - -Edinburgh,-indudin'g the Lothians and Fife, has been 'den/sired mutti- tonne> wounded comrades to. tions arpa, and, in° consequence, strict of reeiteet to the Ilishogp. 47•Ish that Jate tgeveur iferstinseif at fall; lenesty‘ .reitietarepr Itertheatelffhe 3rt often 1 • being the only conunoner :who ever n D tY. Praised for Ms' Daring. .grave for five minutes-wauldn't I ..eae • ups" as unceinfortable 1117:b in'g This L d Far ..qbet h . . • 'old boy 'would come elreout of his on the heather. - - ren er o en mg grown. d • • regulation of the liquor traffic. Simi - acted as best: man at a Royal. wed_ regu atiores have been issued for. then , a. _ just puede ma head. , The cesualty list's thow that they . cdIT)orttees..1:erlionknadeed_Perferni- The Bishop, an eminent ad learned goinElletiitttlestillmell to the sroyiaLliyF°art have been en,the Thiess of the eine,. ,nihjYte, reese......1.1.0en_Te.,ri. tr•Zrtatarde er 43711, great-uncle og the Ranmendn'and the ease, Licking his heels in the air ince , Of the 20,i)Q0 'death has elanned.692,:l'he Hussars na.„.....„ Pettlti410. 213.g' OnlY member of the. familY who had the uncouth young Philisb;ne.he was; ;WU'S the following 'if kerineeea attained to any special distinc- then he sat up, pulled a knife out of and 1,n40 have been woun....,dett,L• !fere industrialS41001fellow named 'lane." '!tion, was at the Vicarage.a kind. of his pocket, opened:et with a broker' - bettla ' than 513° died in•tila vene..n`nn "e : "Young Mae had eorne lard, lines at 9 household god on a smell scale. Every and dirty 'finger rail and began whit.. a chnrge of our troops mace at Some object emmected witb his enemerY fling a stick to a eneherfej aavoiropani. The firse V.C. awarded ton former maxims Than simr.e max fee, „Anna, was treated with solemn reverende; raent 2f "Togsmy, ma e roora or your inmate of an :industrial school Vas l'enout„Zf ,thivt...neve: ii,-i.,„d. evi-eenhee he, and Jack's grudge against 'him •was,enn e. . • wen be' a Jance•-eorPOral its enneeersYt-7--"' ..,-----neen-e- 1 .-- _ . . , - . , _ yr,v,irapt,i. naturan-eginf at, thes_ineany,„ 'Hullo!" Billy said, after Wei:citing regiment for "emispi'cnoui gaBantryl./rae Icearleaa er net - but his horse was killed, • lea i .1 nannet saYe'rundeeds of "lines" that he had writ- him a . moment. "Where did. timt I and 'we ---ve i ten out, on various halfeholidays, as knife come hum?", in advancing a blocked yq.ids to rei. made him. ,• as - Mr;ellorace-Fineetthae, he at i Billy ran back with the wretched maids panting and guttering in -• a cage of firewood hardly Meer . than itself. So Jack walked home a the cage under his arm, and, slipping into the house unobserved; ; hid the bird his bedroom. , • • • t (To be 'COn 'tweed: _nes •_ ht„,, v.,„„kedeci ,,,,,,tehl eta ,,,,,,,,,. iaot bee..erd Of him Siete. Had not hie 1 penance fee ttausgreesing aganat "What's that to you?" e -r.; cee '`e*" ea ,er-;-• er veey "";;;:, trOoli officer got killed Mae Would ; y _ - "Hold hard; let's have a look." cid se...e. and -as .e.._, „-.have been mentioned; ler at *Mons a i "Yoe Imenv ' that knife with the Jack held out the Imife in a great ::-Zoi.t._.ne nr , Tagn ,wait wanton to crogs the firing- /green handle that-melee:takes such a; brosea s fist. It Was an ' expentive- -* • - -,- fganing the Gems. • • ..•Upe. Efik-ifficer ,eaued for a yawl_ 4 fuss weer beemise tne Duke of sorne- lookirig toot with a. Male:Clete handle • - ,teer- anteame Mae, and get the itiets-Ithia2,922.,„___ other gave it to the Bisbope and initials -engraved on a gold late. A few weeks'•later, e again. . _ ' •age `W tnensrigamer and brought an 1 :' Ju4s, vovwx,•' • II' 'W. LOezin MY teal ' -"Why, it'se-fhe Bishep's! Seal" .neleeeerelis wOUlaied. _ Id ea a daring pleee of work." I wild! I slipped mit at the back door `How did you .get bold of it?" Ina leeeee. ,en A lad, vpi,to f;eas. °nee It -was sjust the seine in the Boer to. let you know. I'll get done' as en eeraps unele gavn it me for tieing deem-hedeetylde master ae. oene tone War. The Home Office schoolboy quick es I earie Geod-bye." such a good, ben:" - - - --- ..wotst hays iriethe schor is .9 :kis showed -Up aSwelPas the best of them. " ajack!"..' Billy called after the re- 4tRatsr ft:kind that 4,665'such &eye engagedi was , treating figure; °meet, me behind- our _ brilliant. " At Le Sateen he ani' an- When tbe lest roll wen- ,called it • 41:nraps I took itst _ • . _ - ' er drivet in the, Royal Field Are ieowsbed when yon re donee -we'll bave Billy whistled softly. . eye, tine* volunteered' to Italie some gni onae Larks" in the war, 16 were killed, 81n were a- Jack stop - ee e pen and ed bac.k. • le - 1 • won't you just eatelnitl" The_fteizes-httettr. .- , - .-. , a P • . .41.icking the heather roots ' Theme handned ).:aras. Itray,t, and turned, .an meationed'iti despatehesnten won...±ligk • - -- 7-- • '''''‘fhitefoot's calWrig, . alid . some- after a manse: "I say, EM!" eta a withdring Are, The men ac- :1-1-C'M.; t" •c+btaitied . cengtlisimsi. thing's gene -wrong. Father's ient "Well?" • . coraplished their mission unhurt. Both and four Wen the 'Victonia Cross • ,. forthe vet to nut her right. He won't "Will `701/ seven?" en i. received the V.C. Our 'here; who was formerly in ti truant school, Was ; This -War. Nrin Bring the Common ' • People to the Preen e If the, Kaiser precipitated the war lar regulailens 'are to be take the west, With Glasgow as the central - best man to the late Duke of Fife on -the -occasion of :thelatter' merrlage- to Xing Edward's daughter. Later; Lord Farquhar entered the banning business, and showed' himself to be a keen man of '-business and shrewd fiemicier, a.nd ere long heel become A WeintannAddrellenntha--Iinage-Of nsenaeynimportattefineree. • - -•• Herself In the Mirron . cial concerns:1 Ile was King Edviard's • chief adviser on financial affairs, . This is an extract from a litter -- Colonel .Barry is • the Prince of written by a woman who fe, to'• Wales' militaren equerry at,ithe Front, share a good joke, even'fif the laugh, - • e and his presence fit Lendon probabily is at her own 'expense. icates that his*Itoeral Highness -has --- It was it damp, Windy day -the sort been paying, a rushing visit, to his of day that turns straight, straggly • parents. Colonel Barry is an old blond hair like raine into a mass of _ location; and in- thennerth-east at Dundee and at Aberdeen. AN EMBARRASSING MonnIENT. directly imperilling his, life gave e -u) ..tfee--d-ets.ocracy, he made nen 0 General:French, at whose stings and ends that stick ottt about answer back safe y, vehicle was praes- aft/el-man' and, of course, he came jack returned the Intife ' to his • greatest possible miecalculatiott. No request he undertook the moet oner- the face and neck With frightful effects kneeler, he himself was bit by sltrap- in and caught me- and wasn't be pocket With a grin' ' , mattir whether Germany wine or ous and responsible task of acting aS I,was downtown ott a shopping eape- &teen- that was exceptionally trying, *and I kneel. I looked so badly that I • carefully avoided all chane ghettoes . 'lletneintrinori; for 17 was'. sure Ie Could' ' not, under the cireittestances, improve niy• apPearanee much. Recklessly . • enatened-ae--iesa-ereanteshop-with • friendewhote I happened. to meet. As I 1 ext'. ••! loses, there is eeery probebility that the Pin-fee:of -Wales! military-equ , -this war will make a great advance for he is praetieally- responsible 'for in the demockacy of the German peen the personal safety' of the Prince. 4. Pie, -end that they Will in greater or colonel Bitiry etseide in .the_higle.re less Tri 'shake- off. nendaliam gerd of the King and Queen, and .he that has been fastened" upon them. and tha-Prince of Wales have beconee The. Napoleonic . were, 'broke up the ' versi good and intienate frieride when : worst elf the feudalistn in Germany 'the Prince of Wiles comes to set up ; and gave, the ecommon People for the his awn heneeholde there little • p ac my shopping bag oh the ilaor. I first time the ownership of the rands doubt. that his present military *ter- near the table 'at which we Wein. to • they cultivated. This ied te eh, woe- ene occupy a prominent position sit, enother bag, exactly like my own, let me in; bet there's a chink at the "Swop what?" , derful teeming whech finelly expelled ire it, . • _ • ' Nene put beside it. Quite naturalle my: • back by the ash -heap, and we can-'' '"Whey, thatbird-for the kesfan 'War tons_ 'I.Tniene Paper. orly eighteen. en sentetiee ill an old ' • ' 4 asgek flared up suddenly. - 1 Billy sat 1101t 12 right and steered the French f_rone Germany. 'The war • •, gleince f 11 Vett t 44 '''. ' ' One of the Most e).i.tiaordin' ary little e'en Gregan if 1 ,cattb yott hang,- 140a -mouthed. Tle "grey -bird," a'•; 'As -4 01'1-4 bY the eenerl-----en 1*°131e, and .aii "nania•means "the - mouataiite ., aiakeetert trge'hates Kchool, But, on,...ntv'sPxPer's 41'2' EnrePe has been forced Ing nebent laid. Teening ti r' that .i el:entrant manias thrush, taught he worth 1 was -led h7 'Generals Tieing 'fr°In the7. regniolna.!' • 0 s' 0 11, -.11 - school report giveg . the aey to his . 11r in d ,ele......kttr.......1..,•..t*-:,..,,*wg :fs, in', ,i.ei,../1,. 1°1!t,t 4 Olstenee hY the War. It as aren t Y°"'r Inelenteane the ‘`e. 11 tze , at the roost, a .shiPling; the knife : ',elution PeoPie. Uttfortunate13.'t after_en_ a .. , . , • ,...7. enninneeen.neenrann.elent=11..useth7-2ne:el., 4;1Z; ,t.ltba ' a. ---rter,` . gern° " cad.' • -gcn ' Irdut," . wfirilltyll'.'6eof rtetielitit'lltlht.:-• - : "di ttiVtitild"rhrinselite41*; idthe-luiviaztPtd-se-LTnort Ilikebitt:'-l.'rarl I their t-r'e-fie-ile-il-:t' need issued twice a week, terinting the e boya, vinia a seaman. on ILM.S.4 - Billy subsided meeldy. enough, but . "Why, Jack, hell liele YOU is t alai- in the feet that it vies print- rinig what tbirig# could saftly be ru ed . e "Inn " ' 'Nvilieb-•:sbad been 8t)': i jack sb gg It should rs. let° thel; tatyi eriunstederera• theye control of the mill, le - s 1 .- rt,,,tba -02.rat ihip tt. deal a dead* ;Ka enews. o t e htt e room:minty 0 with a sniall internal chuckle, renieni.. Middle of next tole' ev. e aga u =alas ! risen e : . • latch it. arcalarill: Its unique lea- bo • ly IOW at the trlOart• de'atroSing' i -.i:,,,nr I . • ;kg; t.''Oitira to One •of the mines. Hee.° Pt °lie aide ef•the rorna a bit or ah idingii;theraughly. discredited in the. Napa. Gennatt edit -Slayer and, herself "falle wiper, only, and synuaidndvla tiveenrye unnnadeer. this strict cam- :'., =not iniffirl, to • • fated se n stoker, bttt for his •goed ,441-ried ". .1lionic ars • • . annouticement that . ibis "All right:, he said mildli1 "You ' 1 StiY!" Billy turne.d, sk,er. on his it is inevitable that in a great war ....,e• nee- __. . corilita ,,,,,,,14.01-ffria---1,-- • e esne-noras-no-that et emu he es-Ryeneensneeseshen. eleue-Teinti off.71---sey,11-n tibOit-s aild looked=ni -him with Mier- ' like Thirthat werth amoreg the on a urry* was sou:ail : Itig„ c?TapPitx.rt tin Provisior-e without con- Yvo2 wart 0. grouYshh1:: ' Prernoted to ,eregin.gees writer. ' est- "You get 'thrashed a let, den't; mon penile would eome much 'mere en teemage was: tairatating the foOd ba contact with : • Keciren: you ea • , • . :you? They do say, your unele's a ' printer s ink. The war hae etch- n tnesee it if you •like, , reeler old beaet for eating" . strongly fa the front than the claim,s, . . I caught one yesterday in the gketena .t. • e ereirwt ne tatting uriy, mere, eel of birti.leaVianars ed" 6 shortage in paper, resin Ling boauty„ you__ can_ bare it_ tor _ohm," he -sale. lie tenet", the tett iie4ing t. , .e. ti r Isab)reeltreYb. est -.fitted for fie eo Via a'priee that tne Eberswalde penes"' I had he'd talte.the h rsei If : popular government o'n;the continent. • o M 'he. hated aiiii ai-..i, up us to the face of my neighber, auel as aI net her look; 'I. said to mytielf, uShe • :(11:1:8e1117%V.101'1*A:::'hiiA!:::::7;p:ott:IC:::::91" '7-"'''' ro' ni every: dit'4"etiiin,-and -She. looks • -Natetrellyony, Ifearnwent out beher - 111 A great wave of'sympathy. We ' settled sinuetaneoesly as 'our troubled '. eye's met, and I said, aloud 'andlquite ---1- A . a - re tlot turoful, •we 7n-- • snail get our shoppinee begs milted!" •• • The Moment the svotare were out of • my month 1 Wieheel easry earnestly • lareleto eine through, It did not re-. that "the fiber neouid mercifully open • • Quin, the ,eull'iluted snicker from the 1 eear•bn, tables to rew Inner me to the • eeitlitatioe that 1 had beet addreasieg• * the' image eeleyeelf in tii0 Mirror et- ' • " I which the:entire sformed. Do you get the • pkture?ide of the shop VMS • 1 • 1:11A1 11 mole in the 'hollow isf the ebeek It ie. nelieved by the suPei•stitiouS dendten o quarrelsome dispesitiotte ; ' Full of Plutk. out to -night "Under seat ., . "oftlers. e* hare got 'everYthing Lokal Aropeger has. had to discOn- "And wits:re ant I going to get the ' tiroe 'a d , n see .,i -f tb t rd d They will maize that having to` fight . e - a here and I siricirely time.. • --trinepenta?" • • e. : ' -noel' hope Ve nd fight' the ailitlaritli as, . ` .1 the battles of the Fatherland • gives , • "Wlen 7r,i ht.") hdf,a-crown ' the ‘,"What had yeti been doieg?" ; them the strongest right to the gdv- tteY Walat, a Ieeson. le' v.:,e do, I will, General Eir Ian flamilten has ptib- 4thar (4'''',7'."' ' ' • t Jath vi'as nione and more 'laconic.' eminent a 'that Fatherlabde The hed more then one eoituneel pootry. Jack ,..hrofteti h%*4 !thorluers; money Forget. Tittle before last it was Kajaer will find that, instead of s Midshipmen are promoted to • the Iltlret wr :tkle„ret,m in hi -4 ro...,1mts for for stealing pears •out of the gazebt , , and shying them *ff the roof at the reigning by the ugrace" of God," be is of .subelieutereatit efter _Ortrt, . WI?:/tivrele rtf,t!lv "T. t",r,;?•'_„, ` 4- - - r.1 ." h apenev enuire's old maid sister when she t ' will •at the end of the , war, if he years in theireineamitationacee •satio• ranee - "-• can, just suaasIlad her- rao reigns nt all be reigning by tile tVill , Zoo iny hest to bring credit to the • School .idoing my utmost and not ncting cowardly.",. • ' A glue etteinple of the "public. .schcol sprat" tettexpeeletnquarteren factory. "All right: ilha. I :nelielet Greaves new botenete" . of the people. •