The Lucknow Sentinel, 1915-12-23, Page 2Uvety pen, desIte.elin hews:66,A
and every hand fitteck Pnees $2.50
to $150.00 Be explicit* kthe•
jeauine ViatexmanOt Ideal.
Sold th4 Best. StOies
, E. Waterman- Company, Limited
01 Notre Dem, §t., W., • •Mentreal
CHAPTER vIit, (cont'4).
'lack, what is it?*
Re neither started..nor at putt
Presently he lifted lintaself up, and
sbe. saw that -his oyes were quite• tear-
less and dry.'
,,Obi notiong..,
$he eat down oxt the bed and. put
her arms round- him. •
"Won't, you. tat -rrte/ I URCNif7r VW"
often lie Awakeb1the night; can
hear every soun_d from lay room, you.
ing.down twain, and bia speech woo
proportionately curt and slangy.
There were tears in Helen's eyea as
she kissed him. •
'And you'll take care of Theo. Since
I was left alone I have been anxious
about him, having no one near that
I .coUld trtlet. He will be a MUSielaU
nwontenalhwears Qtwbes 'leap' pare! tmitillir But
I shall feel quite safe now that • I
-
Sob.
'
halra you, who are so good to :ing-
11 God k
-You knew all about it newir you know it vs the last time that the story
1 MIS caught gambling, and. lying, of.the mavis was referred to.
Ind trading in all sorts of beastliness,
lind teaching the little chaps every, CHAPTER IX. . .
thing that's filthY, and was prett3N • m.. •
ynQeslai hr; larinolte,odetafa onkral -1 iotps ;v:Atnnhdo ra hand
ono: Qjio: if up, ":44Yeea:.tejrue .dwihrilteel IQ :faten1,{ ae edzeifrei c :it•
rd died altogether; Anything else age was to him one of trial. Ile grew
bie Matter collunonly, and in his Vase a
sheulder. . . grievous oleo.
"'Only one thing more my child: lie Wate studying :medicine in Lon -
Ras any, me ever treats/4 *ni as a don, and the more observent
hu • t f
that is • . knOve mau, et eature, and believed your Pro essors had begun ,to Water
I Jack bit his lin. He wrenched • himself .awaY from •
i+us development wtith. mterestc; t h
Pii$ heart's desire, never inentioned
word -ever in all yourlife?" COrigt•-",1' 'been°It's nothing partiellar thanks. Ye the hand, and . faced her, white isms ‘,0 ;any one excep Helen, an er
.:Used. , a bit upset; aed TA•eo'S audi a. punting • . .. ' • ; ... but baffsesspressed, was tO beceine a
blotted little donkey, he, can't let a 4iwy0U,Inean7,,yould believe :it:Se greats,pe,cialist in .the diseases .of
_ there nothing a .can • as wx:r'14.bnave not. eVen.,asked you for your eliiiin,droetnher. respects his 404004 had
:
horrible ta ItaY0 a secret trouble at • •
704r age. If You can't trul me, -.is put up ahand, a , -. e xme;e" ehs''.-"ois ed. The trace of it slimed chiefly in
, Jack had atilt, not u derato d. TT.. marked WM less than Helen had.feas-
t and thn''fi '
•' there lie One you eau trust? _ .
against hisstbroat , a certain soberness, of judgment,. thq
"There's, nothing. to tell. , It's only•
"S'nose I told Ven ---it was all a lie serious moderation of a top -q,arly
something .that happened-ebefore 4 . I _Lfven,- ,heni„nin0,- tn ii„4,?: : s,,„,,rn i maturity. . ... • - - ... • .
went to Sehe0,.0 . don't ' 1%. ttcht you /-41.-ic117't -cO-Itfe.S0-41.0au-'sci CV Me117 he sehlam aPelai ,tien Ice
ixe"Lkenttw,Scearcist.?."',Allitl- . Your .peos
there"--wal nathing : to 7 confess -he- Helen; and she had often grieved
IleelPes for 0g4 neat,pieees, about an in
• Mayonnaise. of a ca- tin*. Slice an anion end fry' it
•...nnulher and iiiat a 'dish • With, n ' 'about an ounce of good 'salt . butt
.Sprinkle lightly 'With a little liffely When brOtsnetlY stir 'Ate, t
• chopped oniena"and over ihio-popr•, pea about half .4 Pint of good stock
odressing of three parts nil and oue the liquor in which the fish was be
vinegar, seasoned with snit and pop. ed, and to. which Mille'and Seaeeni
per. Cut some neat slices sitom have been added will answer -the Pu
s leg or shoulder sd lasnh arrange pose if no stock, is available -a tabi
Ahese over the Cucumber. Make 'sPoonful of lemoti juice, half a pi
maYeaMaise sauce an puta dessert -of .picked -shrimPe and °a8Peonf
spoonful of &IS eaeli Slice -of'-moo-t---4-Mushrooni--catsup. -• -Simmer, Tent
• Garnish the dish.with tomatoes thins fig fifteen minntes and then addst
leYold4,11pueeada' and
dd 818rtlitReCV. t? a, .s.alact of the h. s ICiononntinisue:qutintenhnookt. SeneirivIre un
sippets of toast.
Pancakes.
404 1)egail to• "All:Perth. cause -7-r • ,• "
earriele that!..9 why they let . 1.).411 caught sUddelitsi'in her
Me ge. school."-• ' • 4rtne' - " :
She drew him • cloeer into- :her dear, there sis ue need ttY"tidt
over his 4reticence, dreading lest It
Might be the cloak' for seeret. broads
ling. He had _trained himself not to
:waste, his Strength. on barrens -yearns.
ing beforesthe corning of the time for
'rum
.L$4KINU POWDER
ENTSANDnoligunigit
CONTAIN* NO #41.4.11VO
We unhesitetirethe recommend Move
Baking Powder as being the best. purest
and poet ItealtiM baking povvder that.
it is poaoihie to produce ingredients
are plainly printed. on the label
MADE flisl CANADA
EMILLETT COMPANY LIMITED
TORONTOsONTS
.ensistestes,MONTKAL
•C°NrstiNalso A1-1-fi4
''''''' •-••••••• ' . '''' ; '''''
DIARYOF ANDREW_ *hung in black, and $0, fOrtb, in ;Me
' D LING ,The Death Mask
FOUND ticipation of the pending, obsequies. 1
. ., In the Forenoon " of May 5 he Tee.in •••
• ; off aausual, and on his' way he Met
4 Measenger with ordere for hi at to;
TELLING- OF THE DEATH OF preetire some plaster qf PeriEl, which•.s„
6 P wotild soon be wanted for the Making ' •
NAl'OLEON.,.. •
Of a death -roe*. •There Was Ilene' to,
• ' • be had on the island, but Parting had
• already had his, eYe on certain ims
The 'Ullhehiterer :Who Made..the. Art. ages to .be purchased in. ,the
:rlangemealts for the .EMperorr nwilishich,ti'lbueixungat,garriotr _rdeclooWirnod, ,mithutt
arms, won t you ten rne?„ •_ of -.course I knew!• „.., ruga n sbrh 1r,., from incurrinty,
eh • He loolced awa • f h lifetith=, • Jock WaS,sobbing no, in the slow, .P?tb3mL. To reactie his sister' was with: The intereSt Of the world the.lifft the expense without authority. So
iss• conettly.. • oAsk, olds jeiskOss,,,, he; tt4riesSi,frightful -way that was lik4 .finT:'Errril?ocnt, not a craving: He had and .deith ef Nalieleon, perennial end "went, ,to ranigistied,, where the
er, 'saki a laa,:g4Any; Tie.'11,10.i. *cm. t sty"hreePing ag,a 0.9wn' niaR• • 1 hocion e ris e.g. • eit; eeeen .Years• he had. 'inexhaustible as it is will 'be 'flUichen= ern's°, for, but occupied by, gig! '
t.e. all A4untt-itss , , , , ., . s. •en tilek: 'sat 11-9vh1 t9getiler! she- r and, 'being now ' stxteen • mid tall for 1 •
'winch has just' been published in blentint,:ft'o obtain the necessary :author -
P1,1.' t° sC °°1 In Trur°Phe 41°14 ed..afresh hy 'a"reine'rliable document ; .• . •
ssf a is. e ins,
1, • e h . a ith. r, . .. . • in a IOW- clunr by the:'fireehe on the
hearth -rug at her feet, staring' into her age, was counted a YMITIg'WOMan. T -
The Christmas letters, ' one from London. This is the lost diary of An- it'Y' }laving got it; back be rode tos ,
"The new doctors doivri to Perth- the red coals, she learned the story . '
drew Darling, the upholsterer who the town, bought the necessary hyi-
ng 'came when I 'Meshed my arm, and he•
its . Carrick,' He ' and Dr. Williams both of the Mavis, or as much of it as Jack
could put into words; which, indeed, self,. had. been, for all these seven ',Made the arrangements far- the fun -
Aunt Sarah and One from Molly her -
i ages, 150 in numher, ground them
r- tried to -come the soft dodge oyee pie, Was not much. He told it quietly, years, the only link betvyeen Jack and eral of the fallee Emperor ' at St. ; down, and before evening disptitched
st get me away; from there instead of without tears, but with pauses and his old life; except, indeed, the formal Helena. He was the representative f two Chinamen w'th •th I ' '
f t 1 -
t Ik' 11 th' t _ AS Aother-stories- - --- sent. ili a e , to had -undertaken to. furnish Na ole '
.1:3 enough to help, me." - '
s.,„,,_ nig aotrysfor -mes„-he ., wasot -sorry-- , .>, toe sricas; and the long replies to; d le
'le Helen thought for a m
til ,ently ' omen , .s -
t il ' told long ago in Sibetie.
The story was': ,finished, and h th
0 them, . each • containing a meagre we mg und also took some part in
p on s.
. , •
growing dark in the room. Hel
t was
en was pious • exhortation, Once ohly, the
cheque and much sound 'advice and the victualling 'of his honiehold, In
the discharge of his dutieS he ' was
sat silent for a little •whiles I -
th "Would you let me write 'to D
o • e resu ting pow»
.ct U'Ig a a toMmy-rot Omit be -intervals o silence here and there, much rhairchechY hrOcecorta.0f. his Progress a firm of Lonclem upholsterers who dm:. to Longwood,
Potato Croguettes.-;--These are very
delielous indeed and should he served
separately tie a little saVory. Mince
;seine renlains of ,cold veal or chicken
4 We may as well finish here •this
story of the death -mask; for it is it
this point that Darling's -narrative
throws seine new, but not perhaps
softly stroking the•head. on 'her knee. Easter when he was sixteen, the look constantly at Longwood, but probably quite conclusive light on what hate
Jenkins,: and a* hint toetell me, about
long been a moot question.. Darling -
when
his face, as he laid the cheque he never came across Napoleon ex-
it? You see, I can't help caring, "Tell me thing more, my son, beside Helen, had made her break sil- eept by accident. At •last when the
when "you've been so good to my What was it you were going to dp • Wilt us that what he calls the "bust "
Theo."
wflen you, go out or the window? To g p a in an to touch great man died, _.TZ Darling's op -
his Cheek. • ' h '1
•
with a little chopped parsley, tea,- • Sour Milk Paneakes;-11alce one "All right," he said,. "You can. ...
rff "My dear, you need never -see him neTtgnitY. eaine"..;.. The ,deputy up o
run away and go to sea?".
f ne aed a half cup writh t()Ii bin" .Dr. Jenkins,- Cliff :Cot-':-• • ° ° see' again, at least until you, are a man." -- Ts. • - - • . • h. • -
sterer became at. once_the master lin-
sPeonful of finelY nil a onion ane. a fuls of hreadscrumbs, one tablespoon-
-eee • . • - • •, ta e o earn .
1" th k T 11-hns I h
e e sai e , • , . , o eat his bread, a .
had enough. Old Jenkins is wrong,
though,' he added. 'Uncle tilde t • "I hove t ""he h d dertalcer. 1 -lis ,
eart wee in is wor ,
little 'veal er other meat jelly.' Put in_ gni f inc ted butter4 a littie_salt g'l hth k 'b t
can te 1 you w a e _pows a ou me.. know-mr, arm was smashed; I took dtra
answered in his slow, tense way. "The and if he had any soul above there is
a pie dish and -stand-in the oven for
the meat to watin threugh, then ' three -eggs, enough -flour for good con-
, Maps you we'll be in su . •
eh a -hur-rk. mecums good care 'he shouldn't." y cats in t
' he st'reet are • 11;ekier •
, no treee of it in his plain, unvarnished
to have Me good to' Theo then. I clon't
sisteney, half a teaspoonful a soda. . care.", • ' •hey're not told who throws the
' Mash some cold potatoes with a table- I -r,
spoonful of cream; a Misting of black Frenchsos-
Pancakes.-Use two eggs, '' Neither he nor 'Helen referred to, "Ire— rn ' ' .After his return ter 'school, Helen, , tutesque and unique.. • . '
yOu see, '1 coeldn't manage to hill with 1 That is why his narrative is both pie-
. tale of what he did and how he did it.
i Her fingers tightened on his. "Be-Bes serapes, •
L!0 oundet Of butter, two ounces sift- the subjeet any More. She Wrote to . her failing health, had .made ; . . .
•him; I did by once and it was no
13°PPev" salt, a le* •eWeet herbs and ed sugar, two ounces :•flour, one tea- sDr. Jenkins, explaining how matters•
an ounce ef' butte T k
s. . . - spoonful• .of baking powder,' half a :etopacloon, d bnegg g
rick, and repeated hee m ff te 1
• ose w o untaisoned Napoleon at
St. Helena, km-ci gave him e Hudsnn terial." Montholon gave him the ors •
aeam :the weary joutneyetoePaorathe:ri.
• hiin to tell What • .
use So I thought I'd see whether I e•
' epoonfur of tne rneat ihd Make a ease :
Pgit ef. new milk.• Mix :thoroughly _rie •
days. te, fat. letter came- frem- Porth- • .- der for the eeffins in wisitieg" and to
be inofe inatieular to his exact size
0 thellast daY ef the holi- ' h' kill me, • then he'd •
could been make ,, :. . ..treaty that she might bepernu -
tted to Lowe for his ja.ler- could net see- him ,
' bf /:etate reund its brush e -ver- Yea: end'bake-iirjbatteret17plateS-In 4.(larelk 'earrick in :reply: She slipped it into .hnitelen stooped andkissedhim. The atr. th;ttlaait arllogetbeeeri; , I then ita we , ean see ' him now, They aisisted him in the measurement' . of '
ogenrid•fry until of a rich Irciiin col oven fadedsslowly into darkness; ' i Sk hint till he 1, sew Mir: in th,e light of the: evil he
: Oen for twenty ininutes. :,'" '• her pocket, that Jack might notseecan keep himself," she :urged; "and I wrought their peoi5le,..riot. in. the light 1,:the body. "The net size- Was as fol-
' 'or. • Tim • croqiiettes• must. be served 1 •
hot. -. .. • . : : ••• eggs); half a- cupful.ntsugars piece of : cerried. it to , hi tootle
English Panealceis-Itleasure . three the postmark, and afteiDilorrIckaiti
Jenkins ceals. - . ' ' it would settle- Many ' difficnItieb. I of "his ainazing•and unicoue persOnal-
e'faint glow' shone in the blackening
loive: Length,' 5 feet 7 Mates; Only ., •
•,- - er with: fleehartiel Sauce -Gook butter .the siie of an .egg, ,two tea- 1Yri.'ete, tit deted, all that , e t
h inew of ,Jii,clt begee midden, and stopped. ;
`‘That's why it's .such beastly rot, live with 'me, why should you pay.his as 'and scareely 10 inches deep:" -
• „ Once yoti have consented tolethiesssity-"the ablest of historic Mee," • •18- filches barely across the shoulders,
two tableapoorifula of :beeen` fat •and Ails' of 'baking- Powder half- :Jack's:history; as macho -the i ,_
a • as se ooling is on rightand jus
, h ' ? -It • lya t, ..
. Lord Acton called him. . They dared s.
"Expende Hannibalem; .cpiot librits
-two of flour. Acici....a dash a outOg
pound of Currants, and nutineg. 13erit
' ' • ;his own eyes had shown himrtogether . ewe_
' with what. he, had heard froinS the . , •
"What is, dear?" • . ,
y you coddling ine up and"mak- that Is who 'have the privilege of his 1 in dtice surrimo Invehies V' A
f not be generous 'to iiirn,: and could ,
affeOtion, should cover his expenses, n'ot eYenshe hint, They' refussed-hirtt - • . - . . • . ...• • ; .- \ss .. -
:cifkegg_ 'Slab one-half cupful 0'1'0n'
.' ---1120 athin batter. Fry in lard. Goad •heggar, and try to lick him intp shape t reeogeized. while' he ,hetti it, and Would -, iiiirling'a own account 9f . the Cot...
1` two cupfuls of eooked liver ctit ilie letter 'ended with. a grave seam-
en and not let the other chap's bully lem, 'fins -in as follows:.
'' in ''snlistitfite for I Pudding. -Mg ,ai to the ,dengers to which- Beyond a: little more compression of net eyen alloliiit to be called by his
by which, as the eentext shows, he
clearly means the death-nuisk mpg_
taken on 11ply 7 -some 40 hours. aft&
Napoleon's death -.-by Drs.- -Berton
and Antromarchi-so he -scans -1M, •
but his real name was Antommtirchi.
-"and afterwards a but was taken
from the same. which Was very fair
considerieg the time he . had been
dead an,d the roughness of the raa-
•and• cayenne. tit ri ne euPfu 0 butt • er and sugar add the other on- • h d ing all this fuss just as if I was -Theo
d- hap .Napolecm's Coffins.
the title of -Emperor which they had
White chicken Stock.. Itiiic in_one,yoik-
gredients enaugh flour to: make : • Mi?°' Oh, of. course II,11 look after the little' no rd thetoo tOymbirciself would be
„rather lerge diees. Add' one table- I ; cernmem pancakes_ Take twe, intim
spoonfid OT, Worcestershire sauce aed
• - • • .• .of eernmealS and a teaspoon-"stexposing Theo.. qln my capacity as. to ehum up with rne„ and all that, is Vicar's
acy with Jack was pies'uniably
added, "r
the lips there was no sign in -the own naine of apoRon "The descriptien of the ,eoffins wefe ' •
seeh a shrinip; but his wanting f that she had ahied him •
flayx. with lem9u 3tune °r 'tarrng°u ful of salt; pour over it boiling Yva- t t/ 3
, . ter to snake a batter, let stand to coolgone down into hell ' et t
vinegar, Stir in 'One tablespoonful cif • • or made every effort to
, y . urn
.deed-brotlier's son has a• claim upon to them and 'nothing nio;e. It is true. a small mattress and pillow of the
. Theo is a little boy, and -has not - which was to he stuffed with cotton
-
„ .•
better. Serve with sinall pieces Of oc • f th • •• ' his confidence, but entirely with- . . me for food and clothipg, and for an that a Irticison Lowe -wits no at ' ' same •materiala "on tbe bottom of dit- -
{then add: the y9 s o t ove • eggs, ant anceeri_Hia_dienasition,•nppear,-, come, when.he is a man. But I jailer
• toast round edges of the dish. '
4:beaten • enough. flour makesof think I understa d."
' , for a Napoleon But lie-Wa --neither s to-; ,aml thee, seeand, a Wood enifin;
adequate and Christian educat'
-d-to7m-e- peculiarly sullen, stubborn, •
f oI nor a knaYe He was a ood. man --
and will not shirk my responsibili- 6 - then third a dead coffin. - and then
• • 'ust 'bubble and squeak 0 "It is n p a question of happiness,';'-'1fe Was `'General ihionaparte" . to be, first, tin, lined.- with satin,
• the boy's medical attendant, the doe- „ he said, but, of right and wrong. My
Hot CreainerCabbige ••=-CtiO---÷fiiie r'-• ,
this, unhappy 'business came to light, . "You?". he yew. ,,,Reter ; •
worthy,.'andlhat he repays inc with
vindictive; and searet; indeed, ' before '
He jerked away from her, hand. ties. That the boy has Proved _ lin- in° hisway-perhaps,a, good man - in , one. of triehoyon.y covered with crim-
Jack burst out laughing. . .
he hid already, though , barely four- n_vindictiveness and hatied,_ are con- the Worst sense of the w, ord-'-s•and • a son velvet, if it could be _procured,;•
in the whole country round -s- Far from teen, gained an -bad -name -ii‘i70nculi ,tahnidukthbieneganie_AviY,11V-JTedn .syef
now!! Yelfrik clean. oursidefa imis o the point. .It is my fine soldier Of the martinet type. But
the island that I could get„ as I had
,:but rtolii theM there was not any. on •
people(duty to provide for him." ' 1 his towards his prisoner ins
any way excusing IVIr. ktaymond's eon -
regarding this fact, however, As in K
may have been shot and hanged, an
all tha but they've not been tied uis• ther would have been to_risk. awaken- , worse then that of ,his ,master Bath before; it was . then settled that'
Helen -submitted; to press him fur- ' impossible, though even so it was not been in search of some a few days' '.
duct, I believe the mischief to have i g b's ombativ - initnetss- • d 1 •
urst; the Seeretary. of State. Napo-
- ' outer eoffin should- bess-tbe best iria,
If your Ilan& perspire while sewing been from the .
beginning largely e - and______e , , n i c e i
She put' a hand Over his mouth to lie, should choose at any time to call •
said, of him ' as Lady Maleolin - 1
hogany ':hat was on the island, which
the Cabba.ge into -a 'baking dish after at intervals: ‘.
ts proper cOnsistency and one and One-
s
•
ono" small cavoage; cover with boil- ea
Ifsteaspoonfuls of baking powder.
ling water Pet 'In Bede e sLEe of Just before baking add the whites
pea; boil for fifteen minutes, then •
-41-rarrv off :the -water:
-Ipoonful of butter.' add a tablespoon-
' Till , flour, stir 'Until' smooth, add a
, eup. of rich milk, and when it is 'very
hot pour over the:tabbage, which has
• been out into a vegetable dish, and heel) by You a flannel bag of powder -
serve. This snay' be varied by Putting pd. alern with Which to duet the hands
sit...bas heen..mixed, With the creaia, Afteksclettning'.' a tOola " leave- the
• grating cheese, , over the. top and let- windows and doors oPeOp and do not,
.
ting it remain.on .the oven until' the lay down •carpets and rugs until the
stop is browned. • hoards are thoroughly dry.. .•
. APPlaBaked iVith Bacon. -Select' Soaked in lyate'r overnight and
• Pines of raediuni size, core. and fiv-st.-thing-in-the morning, -
- them each. Put o lair. fore other food, will often prove a re- •
• er of thinly sliced boeon- upon each lief for eonstipatien, especially in
slice. That them together and bake young • children.
•
them until. the apples. are tender. I •Never" whitewash the Walls of • a ;
--,-Serve whole -One apple to a person. clothes cupboard, or your brushing'ti.'
le apple should be baked stem sip, will never end. k cupboard that is
• Thies cembinitioe looks 4ttractive ,and already whitewashed ' mey have a
zaskes a delicioui luncheon dish, es- sheet *had up on the Waif to pro-
---4'necially. a -cornbread -is served at the tect the clothes. •
seme tin. I have discovered that if selothea:
Beni,
one pins are thrown into the boiler while
ed InT his systematic 'brutality;
, • •the lad back home, she could not re- ,, wes accordingly done so."
am inclined trouilnaya. thse
t his door. eflr, "Hush! , It was to set God's Creat- i si.st.:
stis ,' stop him.
It will be seen. that his account
. . records: "He has not the character of
1 boy's moral
"4: ure free, and These's_ father . died • to ".L have tried again, my dear," she
to, tions "wood" as ;4r rsat
I be doing hini wrong, but I have God's people free. -Whose child said to Jack on her next visit:.
ial of the second coffin: But oseyris, -,
an Englishman: He is a -Piussians. It men
:Ways doubted whether he 'was really should you he but mine?" • -
all the official . and eontemperary , cie,.
the soldiee-and we now blow all that sr
. 'Late ;in the afterndoe; when . tett
1
' innocent about the brelcen arm." * * * * * have to bear it es best you cen.."- it then. Wellington; • who defeated
school; "and failed :Lain. You will that means, even- As Napoleon knew.'
him in public, said of him later, "Sir - .
. '
counte of the disinterment ib 1840 of
'was finished and Theo wes prectising
. . . . Early next mornhig, when he' came
in a cheerful, matter-of-fact way, as (To be continued.)
INSECT 'LIFE..
:Hudson Lotve was a :very bad choice; -
too, ike.Darling s °sigma outer.
.. .. . -
ihto-Helen's room awkward and sul-
violin exercises . in the breakfast,,,„,i_4„rarlgee,d_hire,:ob_e_am him
he was a man wanting in education .thxs:-,
NaPoleonis. remains for the purpose ' f
s_issou---, ossahesswentst-oelesfiirsek-s-hat- """ ''" their-tranrslation to. Pfrie,...affirmi that
- he was not in the house. 'She return- in
judgment.' _He was s stupid man; coffin, was made of mahogany.
nut on to the veranda. A sound of — '' . .
ed to the tiny parlor, and stepped se.,
"if their new relationship' were years Their Voracity Is al; Astounding ae he knew nothing of the world, and • , . I.** ss . .. -
hammering came from the garden- ' "Then you -11 spend all your hell- ' Their Power of Reproduction. like all men Vie know nothing' of the
and, lookieg -down, she 4an„ 3.-nci. days here, if your people- don't objec+.
teblespeonful of 'lard, two t-blespoon, the clothei..arcilieing rinsed the pins.
r,
. Pew pereenei writes _mi. ssuoes world,: was suspicious and jealous." Disappointed
I'll ren down to Cornwall and see•
.4n 014 Scotswoman, who at eon,
mending the roof of the summerthem, and try te arrange, Bucked,realizehow enormous is the
*Wale Personal inconvenience had
IT:Leas! a8Tphr:eztimst might be multi-
While, noticing hid -absorption in the
house. he watched 'him for a little
gether. And about pocket -money of
perhaps they'll let me adopt you alb:t-
am-tiers; nember of insect "species or how
a.niazing is their power 01 multiplica- Lord Rosebety 'says, is 'alliaost mit- goica gway to visit afriend
who
his trials; Certainly, he had a Miiiittir f
work and the masterly handling of
pas, arid 11 "peke the amount a little
oursa ou'll share h t bon. • 'The atunb_er of insect species, s learn:it ...enIttruy.1.711
is greater .by far than that of the.formly'unfaVerabie " But, after all
perhaps the last word. on the subject the alarming 'symptoms 'had',
, w. A ever --Theo that
• tern for carpentering.
e for aa . pojcn by ontholen whe lie'
, "Jack!" she called at last.• larger. It'e rather a tiny incom speciee of 'all other 'living ereatures w sided. • '
'three so we shall- all have to be cares coinbined. , Although more than 300,-' "An' Ilea are ye the day, Mrs. C said, 'as a's Stokoe records: "My . gpod
Ile looked round. •
"What.?
rebably ffbm heaven "Won't' ford ?" she enquired, im breathl
jful till iriY two sons are grown, and-. 000, have been described) p
fneoll:°wa've s
an angel
can .suppOrt themselves." I twice that riuniber remain to be exam: -
t h ti fied us as". GoVernor of 'anxiety, • . • '
fuls of hatter ope tablespOonfut of Will not split. I used tO lose almest !4.1V1.11 you comeArt-here-a minute?" s
Jaelc: muttered something sulkily %Med.. Virtually all living animals' as St: Helena." 'Oh, in nearly ,,Well, nob thank
Sugerssa little salt, one-tiiiid cake of one-third a inSr pina, but I seldom • . • • .about its being beastly •slow not to vjell as most plants supplir.. food for On. May 5,, 1821, Napoleon died it ye Mrs. Graham."
compressea yeast dissolved in half a. rose one new , -ILK. •
cupful of warm water, one pint •of IlaVe your petatoes baked in
boiliag„. ...Alt :the 110.4rark, up the verandah steps and
:ingredients, quick oven and served as theY inte the room) ,an uncouth barbarian
'should be stirred in With the boiling ara thdtoughly• cooked. It impoi.- cub.
"FpeS'e must " he muttered °eras's- • •
I
• ly, jumping to the ground with- abH •tb• •
cundity of certaie insect forms is as had known' for some days that the breathleas 'visitor. "After me comire
tonishing. Riley °nee' eomputed that end, was near; and bestirfed hiniself sae far te see ye, too!" e. • • .
the progeny of the •hop aphis, which aceordingly. Daily- heiwint to Leng- ...' • _____s_s„,,•: s„,s.......-; s .4. ..s.
sees thirteen-generations-bornsto-itsit ; wood -see was five mires from James- There are five qi;litte ei blood hi the '
a smile year, would, if uncheckbd to town; Where hp lived: -.•ands had 'al" human body. Ono half of this eaa
d
the en of. the tvirelfth generation, ready received orders, rooms ' to he' be lost before death' is 'inevitable.
Multiply to the -inconceivable hbinber ', , ___ • . , ,......... ,...._._ 7...,,,,..,___ .
' -."-- - -1 d- d I 0 • - ' - • . • . --s—•
Splendid spring.
'milk except the yeast, which is added sible to do away with the starch,. "What's' up?" ' I
the sponge-. ,issa little 000lwhich is almoStAialvirolepottiteigiut----°!Sit-dewa•-a inimiter-I want to
threa,or 'four timeg. Half an cooked in this way they are much speak to you?!
• . Lour before rolls are wanted roll out more easily digested. , 7 , I., "Oh!" said 'Jack. "I, thetight yott ;
,
' told 4,eut With eake cetter. Fold to. ' Save all pips, peelings and_
I Wanted something done " • 1
-;gt her with -niece of lint - leEr When .eankin looked sieto th.e, ere"' for .
Lot - tun rise Ell -Iig ti brimir Mar Picked--evers-and bigred this "Wa.steir hunched tm sulkily, With lin u 1 '
,--an --,--- RC p
, 41411 steLegg_and_bakc . - •I yields -14dOe whieh -aftei sloaiiiing .seowl-mrhiTlate. •
r
,
-, Sahparr a la ' Ito/Ionnee-Cessefully and reboiling with 1 lb.; of sugar' to ' "You ovnieniber," she began, .tell-
-' • 1' verrriikin and bone from sc.,,eVery pint of liquid, ;makes the. mos,t Mg Inc I'might write to Dr. Jenkins?"
sole boiled salmon, and flake or cut delicious apple jelly. • :Jock stiffened all ov.er and sot sip
• s •ai
"Wall, I wrote., ,and I had iin an -
e twenty-one. e was nem o leak- these -incomputable 'hordes. The fe- few minutes. after sunset. Darling ."NeariY. we 11- exelanned the
with 'Crown Pret4 Corn
Syrep • . children's,
eravn*- (Or sweOls :will be
esoupletely satisfied
Itirall and 'Crown /frond'
• krill perfectly' balenced
• foods• -rich in the elements
Edwardsburg • up
'Crown Brand'Corn'Syrup
id so'econotnicai and so good, that it is little wonder that millions
of pounds are creed every year:in the homes of Canada.
'trate,' 13ranet '-the children's favotitho- is
,ccputily good for all cooking purposee -mid
caridy inakieg. . •
WV16. " railit L'Opw ,s70,0
nOt S( ponaufired in flavor as 'Crown Prand'.
You onay Arorer
a
Malt 4/451.11t CittOOMR-irt 2.0,10 ANOSo Le. TINE1
The Canada Stareh Co. Limited, Montreal
Itfiteufaserrosafthatatnetisichvardiburgnraiidis
Wer this morning. He 'He has told me
all he knows.
A tittle pause followed, punctuated
y the oeund of. quick breathing.
"Where's the letter 9" -•
-. "We here; but 3 -Would "ratlief '
yu
didn't. read it.°
HO rose and came to her. •
- "Give. rno_the_letter."
tie lediced `round. His eyes were
black and gleaming., as hit uncle had,
icmnthui wood-syid.
"Give Me the letter."
"My chihli I will give it to you if
you insist; but I would •yery much ra-
ther not. And beaidee, there is no
'heed YOU hhOw everythiny in it al-
ready." • 'I
"Give rne the letter."
,She handed It to him silently. go
took it away to the window, sat down
and read it through. He brought the
letter haelV at last and laid it on the .
table. •
• "
'asvhat's- the next
'Move?" • . -
She madd answer. tie came' a
step hearer, ;quivering. ;. '
"Ilayd'iyeb. got all wantod.
don't go poking about asking 'people
your private affairs, .TenkIne is a
dirty little sneak to toll you."
' eyeaswere like hot cools.
"I told you You wouldn't *ant, mo'
hanging round your precious little
ntolly-eoddle, Spoiling his itmosenee,
"OtTen €fatillions o m ivi na s: „py
pleine •thit-"-ealeulationi-Verbush
aye •that, if this breed were mar-
shalled. in . line, teis to •the inch„ it
• would extend to a point so sunk in
the r
am the, head of . the procession,, tra-
yelline,at the rate of 1E14,000 miles, a
second, would take 2,500 'years to '
reach the earth. A Canadian ;cite-
tnoloplet declares th(tt in one season _
the descendants •of a pair- pototo•
bugs Would, if unehecked, number
60,000,000. The daily, ration in leaves
of a tatereillar is equal to` tWice its
•-own woight 1f a liorees:Were .41. eat
- as nitichL he Would require_ es -toe. of
twenty-four losers. For-
bueh says that a certain 'flesh-eatirig
•larva will consume in twenty-four
,hours 200 times. its original weight;,
•' a human child, to do as well, ,would
• taw° to ,cat, in the first iley of it$ life,
• 1,600„pounde of beef. Trouvelot,
made a epecial study ef. the tubjeet,
Ahern: tisot the food taken by a single,
silkworm In fifty-six days equals gar"'
. 000 times its original weight at hatch-,
, Ing. What destruction this ono in-
: sect would cause if even a one-htth-.
' (mita cver-hatelied!
• The facts ahow how groat is the irttine
to man of the 'hisect.cating birds,
Chaived"Hands..
Quiokly Healed
Chipped •hands and lips always
come with, cold, .weather, but
_
aseiinezi'
, Maado ha Cannata
brings sure and speedy relief.
Children especially heed Vase.
line Camphor Ice ' for their
'lough and sinarting bands. •
Our new illustrated booklet des
scribes all, the "Vaseline" pre;
• narations. A pestcard brings it,
...AVOID -SUBSTITUTES; in-
sist on "Vaseline"' 'origin*
packages bearing the name,
CHESESROUGH M A NU-
. •VACTURING CO., Consoli-
dated, For sale at all Chemists
arid General ,Storea,•
,CHESEIIROUCil hIP'G CO.
(Conaolitla(aa)
VICO CHABOT AVE., MONTREAL
Well, , •
Young Man -Why have •you iwo
prices and two kinde of those flow-
ers 't •
.Plorist -Mati---One kind wo 'sell to
flames; the otlics.'f3r to married
ommzgwommmougualxkio
I/ere issa-testinionial unsolicited
11 r had my will it would
be advertised on every street
corner. The men or ivoman .
that has rhe.arna0anf and fail
td keep and nos Slohn's Lint- '
• raicotts like it, deobriting-taint
' Dyke, Laken-4,0dd, N:
0111111111111111ilipi!
aR/AIN
xixtoti4E49100424.