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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1916-02-03, Page 24 .- •. . • ,• • e. reee. . Three 'Extension Dining. Tables 1410---1144. ot molested bard wood in "surface •oale Anise, eteterids to six feet, a won *doled leaves"te i. Top telemeter 44 'mho*, Price ........ .......... • .. . . sueetential, conistructed melte. Mede of selected herdwood in surfaee eels; anish- Leese pedestel on e platform with elaW lege. EXtenda to CZ feet. Three wen finished letevee with cash to.ele. Top 44 inelies• in diameter. Price ... -Itteele of berdwood; in A OA *olden finieh or to surf*, eau,. isee tens% to mix feet. with four **tone siert leaves to fit. Mei of top 42 4.1111 Atilt ineheilesemerte _ Pries,' golden finish .. . • . Price, surface. oat Anent ar' rreisht paid tor Ontario and Quit- e.. 44 bee. ;Is and up. 'We deer comp* e Our pricea,are the ioweet the Deratnion- ,Centels, Writo. for catEdollue to • • OTT ROUSE, FURNISHING. COMPANY • 1340 St. Lawrence Boulevard,. Montreal,. Que. en defend yourielt, as far as any creature can iu * world like this. But If you and 1 had happened to there are se many chances in life; and the child had lived, and fallen into unele'sahands---I wonder, did he N cl'eereiti.hink 'of th.at?" She drew his bead down against oher "Dear,that is morbid and unjust; its not like you, rm are always so Inst. There wa$ never much danger for Johnny; surely either ;iron or I , could always have managed to save him from that, if only with a little .1 chloroform. And anyway the fates ' have been merciful; whatever they may do to us, they have at least spar - the child. Jack, you have no right to be bitter against him, the child baa ti.ffred no- wrong. Ilo bacrinart no one but me, and I have not COM- plained," • "Don't be ' afraid," he answered, sighing. "It 'will make no difference; nothing will'evor make anty.diaerence. He's her son and he has right to MP. attUat just bear it.", Anknock at the .street door roused him. . •• , • •• "That soundsiike.a.telegram. Froir Edinburgh, perhaps; I WAS to have shown seine sections ' to -night. For me, Susan?. No, ,tlisre's no answer." There 'Wee -a latga hushafter be • CHAPTER ' Then be became conscious of the strained immobility of MS 110$t6s and stopped. _"1 -le is a relative," the Vicar repeat- ed; "but not an acquaintance," The eouversation flagged awkward- ly for a few minutes; then the visitor looked at his wieteh. "It's time to go, I think." In the garden, the Vicar stopped short. epareen reel' lie sale to his guest; "I forgot a message to nay wife, I • had a tick of coming at such incon- venient times; and they were SO 'real to him, While they lasted. Only' a year ago be had tried' to asphyxiate himself with charcoal fumes together with the misunderstood and beautiful Young wife of Spine alnbasSadOr. The farewell telegram. had Come where had dragged himself out or bed- and caught the mall for Brussels. He bad arrived just in time to Open. the. Windows And to keep , the scandal out ef the paPers, and admieister the first restoratives and then eonsolation and fatherly advice to the two grown-uP Will catch you up the road." ehildiene Tiler bad probably forgot- ten eech othex s exietence by now. . "You'll • come too late. • yiram come too . • It was a bit hard that it should be. diphtheria, the very disease that he had toiled and labored over, that had been the centre of his secret hopes for the last three years. He was nearly convinced now that be was on the track of discovery; Ind what use are diseoveries if they cannot saye the He lowered the blind- again and leaned back in his corner withclosed eyes. Ile had been tired when he left Edinburgh; and now his head throb- bed like a steamethresher. ,shut the door, .41e* it front Edinburgh?" 111olly , .askedt •looking• 'roma 3'44 Wee . " Bella* PiOnti°0- . standing by • the teble, the etelegeem _ . The banana is one fruit which al, stilt in IIS 'hand: ."-As he turn-on:110 -Iiinpg aVailahle. atloY price, he head to • answer, .t1w.10elt'on his *lea .tititay of prepaiation and„has infinite' teet her to the: heart.Something a.inl; . possibilities, Fully -50 WOYS.I'er,cQ0Y- amn:::::tteyt scarcely a smile,' Rieke. red ,I.......... . . . . - for ,aa instant round the bearded ,.44*. are Cianneal9r „it, whether tb. ey, are- all praetical is deubtfUl but at' °NO'!" he said, "Soinethingeweeng nnY rate between the,Arst breakfast With one oithe dechesseeeuppoSeg,' eourso mad th.e. late supper ' deseert He handed her the ,tele a.m. It,Was there. is a. wide range of uses in which done, Seasonang toward end. of cook.. . V .9 " W Y Was 1 ne agt , Y . icA: dreadful mistartuee hasehaPPen- . 13a F 't X . ' ' ellit ev:ery palate, • • :. - . add - two.eup5 of wateraln 'Vida beef . •. k . he should get ecarlet fever two daye dated APIA Perie• ' ' • 'at least one dieh nia b f d t ing Blend flour. and biettee tegether .5 • , Y ' 0 .- °u41 '' ° '' ' I before yOu bad to leave? Bet thank ed.. Come to. raa•-e•Theo.": • . liana le tersee-- Wee ahatter of "was cooked and stir: gently until thor- elleaven. he • ig feeliag $9 1999h• better N . . . „the yolks of two eggs li lf e ouglilY cooked Add hoiseradiebe peur Amw- . Only take care of• youeeelf, She laid the. payer clown, set suenee- aol'cl water,. a t.9esPo4nia14140 cln4Pellit:d OvOr round of.' beef, sprinkle ' with r.`learest,. mai 'don't fear fee, ?miles. 'He and eventbackle her. place- 'by-- the' butter er ;olive t-iiVaid-olie-enro 7afiltatsley --a-na' eeeve-,- tele moms ex• Hie recoveriegrs i . 4 • • 'dead child.' • - ..... -- , ' ilour'sifted with'it seatit-teaSpOOnfiditellent.firelesa,cdoker dish. • .,' e 'se' ''' 4-e• • s s'''' 'e ' * - "- 4 - Oitek passed 'a hand aceoss his dyes. f - - ' • ' ' ' • • (A few' lines Irene a leeter).. h . • . o baking powder and a nine's. of gait ' Blanquette Of Veal -,-.Use shoulder A dim reflection of hia childisli misery t '• . 1.1 t- • ' ' - • • . . '" • ":We had Viaitorst Anna lelichailovna a ea in t e, a Orly beatenAhitee of the Of veal', cut into. two-inch 'her, qpite still, her. eyes. on the 110Or. wife: Was standing where they bad left Re. went back into the house. Hie .elftlifteoorhgotobustetoeit,inm a 7 .oif.. away from an 'oPeit c,,ag. e. , He went ' "blelly, . how much. money ' have we 1, -ng, eggs' and add four barnma$ vtit Cross. Soak in cold • Water for ont'IZorner3;0 . h P roug t Pavlik O lovely, little ho"rse, flitted. before lira. mid v. anished; . "Three seeereigns and a little • sil- "Sarah," he began,. end pauSed in resb !roan the Gardens : of the finest Tealiroducing country lfl Tiouultoot!,4 W 7%. , OhlagtritikV. I A *TAR TRAGEDY IN !LIE RIJSIAN ' ' 014,1lieliWaQt*Virgii21.5C0X31.-44" Nilta, fOrgive IVtet I Will nO .. iltroY,gavnitimacrM agyci,d, earl _Write e, rit fe .1.1o4,:vAsulonY'9ttlic'1471r',5•1,14,1 S..to*P• 1 •W•elli laetter return horn° to our poor. little • '1ii El As, .,!.Paviiic. .1-10 io quite by himaelf, with ' Sealed Paeket4..0als a 74 bialdediettRrglioy,,, diarest, 4 _.t.hinic ;yon ‘, .._, ' "No,,,,no,TIAtill wait, '-. v • '. You only nurse. The train might be do:, lt7.P.It a e pious. BLACK GREEN or MIXED. ., •linow he wea ife iiiiiih7-bilier-Wleo . . . 7 ,r.,,,igo.,,ti.,,,Ive„ftkat 0* t.! cic os. tedp,' ' yb i 1 c` papa'?P°,y9Y: . . remember: t Andr youanci - 'ran ont,of AO r_omile 'Every avealag4 ,fAh . !,aftero,u4,Ny.01. 1.)stvcha:beixod!to:irbe tool troelix4:;:m1 I: ctr, ,I:Y..01,,.11.: 7:, ' It e to . "Take your seats, gentlenien; the L*10,0. p 7 :00,,,vvilv.e..,,sto, "..-,17inutePr . . . .e......... • •• • . . , . e (A few lines *pm a letter). •;.;•4! s , .. ' ...e" -,,• . L.• , • . .. ,• , - . ,, . • . •• .: • , . • e Beet ainr.Ilorseredisli; Sauce. -Four Why do T only remember just now the pounds .round or • top. Allan, ene three Mt .10 Mail; on YOUt ,alioulde quart water, salt and '-'09P„Perif two :Strap„? Wben the , war is • over YOU .tablesimeni..each butfer. and , iienr; will certainly return. as 0,colorteVand ,ene, tablespoon ..horseradisb,..eltopped. the three little. St03:0 .10.11**vite given parsley..Wo.ispuenputo ,iftat.,,,,IcAlfsttalrlyYs . 4,,anudt Placa to the. Plain strap at la goligkOl, TOV •eeetdearest, What X AM writing'. ,iSetetit'lei qdd Ny.4* bring to boiling about. '';Pavlik asked Me to repeat AO point, and. . let sinimete gently until bint 'air details gloat Tiat! papa left. h the world. doorway. Sete started, then recovered her selfepossessioe, and earae up ,to him. "Did you forget anything?" He hesitated, looking away from her, "You e perhaps feel lonely -when I am out se much?'" ' "No; Joeials; I'm used, to being e ver." • ILe looked at his watch,. ."I'dlietter take the gold and write .you a cheque to go orLiVitli.. Where's the 'catholic, dear? Ask Susan to call a hansom while Liget disinfected; :-onlY just time •to each the boat -- train; it •seares at nine 'from Charing Oross." wise.. Drop from a tablespoon. and drain and put on to Cook in saucepan av i is awfully pleased .., . '. ' li at once These ingrediente Thai to -morrow he will go me 'horse - his bed, klaseu it, andssaid' fry gnickly in hot fat, -Dry on brown with justeenough. water .to Over. Add_ took -It on paper, dredge wide, auger anti. serve sliced. eerrot and two srriall °Woes ten, trit.te4.8; , will make ' eut in two• also tWo stalks celery, two * as Papa. . Well, I. feel re- plit there Iengthwiran, rail the halVeS.- tied together eS'eason. Withfosartlty,afinvoie, tel;:dwk:-Q1j:rYuysotub'esgterehtoi.m.we' Y611 have '.."-P- IP 'Pea.ente •which have been chopped pepper and let bdil• gently parently not recersed one of my lets your letters,. Preasq • Bananas Selad.-,eleeel ripe banttpas, and one sprig each of thyme and sage Iteved now; pour boy has quite recov- unneeessary it IS . • ' ' sprigs parsley, two Sprigs ' parsley or Pot,•••thretigh the peat . grinder, minates, removing scum octeaSionally• ters' ?Tuniii" ;place on white lettuce leaves and sera When cooked transfer veal o another that Will be better. I am :knitting sencepan and strain broth to remove for $!oll now a wan, 'dee waistcoat* cotta ' m cheese ci vegetables '• and herbs. :Blend one I repeat once more,,den't'worry about tablespoon flour with. one tablespoon Pavillc• • • • • ' butter and add. to veal 'broth. Mix • • ' •• • • • • • ' ' ; A A A • "Our -office,--madara, will ' sMecle-the , Wth 3 e . a n .beatea ag,0 yaws, add ane -half car nun. Peease do not trouble about the milk and pour int4(lp stance. Beat with pat ,serein the best," • - We shall Supply everything of _egg beater until 'Well ;blended. over vealr_sprinkla with p#ysley and, "Oh, do anything you ' like; only serve, :.• •. • eYieryething should be all righte The • , - With .4; stiff mayonnaise (made with, child lemma rather than vinegar).. Balls of lone.cottage or cream may be a - He stood a moment silent, looking - •• 4- "X was wendering-whether Yoe "Yes." Ile paused again. down. then stooped and drew the cdFrituidtesairaleadi_B, Salad. -Bananas •om.binevith 7 II - --= sheet over J,071intlitueesEpieDa.d. • any a the fruits ordinarily used for would like Dr. Jenkins little girl to come and it with you sometimes. salad -pineapple, grapes, oranges, She • is a nice, quiet little thing, and •. .apples, berries --and .'go" equally well you were always se fond of .cbildren," Ah, the $tairease . . and the door . . The words clied in hie -throat es lie that creaked when his uncle pushed it . A-MARTYli VILLAGE. - with either a mayonnaise„ a sweet or saw her drawback from him, her open • and the room with the _ - a wine dressing. - hands outstretched, her eyes widen, ,sloping ceiling ; .. • the two rafters Leas as it'was 'Under' t h a 11.--ei ° I ha. tank:: carefullyBaaiaBananas.-Take a knfe their skins. ' skirialle. ed, full, of 'dread. _ . •. . . He started and opened his eyes. , Germany. .. .,' ,, .1 "NTQ 310/ .Josialt, Oh, don't bring a Me had slipped back somelaove to • Split lengthwise; dredge -heavily •with . ,-. - • . VSerai HIM& ; eliud in tierce". . childhood, to the vicarage at Porth- The Cure of Loos, Abbe Campagne, sugar; . dot with bits of ,butter; nis faCe had turned to Stone. • eatrick, to the room of horrors it who was released 1 with •. 200 other sprinkle lightly with cinnamon or . u mean, arab—. was some years now since hhad1ast•Frencle.men and women when the vil- squeeze lemon juice over They- stood still and looked at each been troubled by that particular 'lege was taken by b assault by the , them;,. put ' other, Lee was brave enongli• but not nightmare, the 'same which had haunt- Scottish r9ghnents he the 'offensive of back in the skins and bake until soft; elle, 'Her eyees sank; her oht band ed k. YT after Helen died, He brushed september 25,, has given ea very_inter- slip theefnlin°teuntdefd-tahsealleseildiengdsi:leariod'f eat • esting account of his experiences to meat course use less sugar andeomit- , "1-.1.*in net SO StreIlg as., ./ Nvas___ eneketa, 11 -leaser • ' - ' • the Petit Parisien. . • - the cinnamon altogether. . • and children are so rioisy--..# A 4,, .1 _. ...._., open ha. ' The German'occupatiOn,ei Loos had B ma • With Meat Dish's...LB' n He had not Melted. -"It le -as Y-ou strai laT-ueleenr -17,--uennf na-sate lasted from oee is e e .1914 "Th a nas e a a' - c - ehad-beenebargahtieg ill lie-Steeii with' firstenieasare-thatemarkett- it-eWase the - e Italie; -,41/0i4 ill iitren'ielY iienfilar • flutteree ugainst the skirt of her -one•hand.acrese his forehead; it was prefer e sai4. ana went, out g a rea ize ee that het es• nas are seldom served with meats in . coffin MuOt be pale belle end polashed," "Madene,' the disinfectorerhave cOme. They ate, in the kitchen" - Mildew on leather may be removed yes, take them to the nursery And "What ea the matter now? Oh by rubbing tbe. ' affected :part with what is this?. Flowers? Oh, fioerers vaseline. - - for Pavlik . . 'for Tetvlik , . • ` . • One •teaspoon of, water or milk for Pavlik Should be allowed fel' each egg in an omelet .. • -- ••: ' - • ' is the will of God" "Madain do net rieve so' irafeb. It , g To'Veep black 'stockings. a good'e-e_1.- "Stenarievna, dear old woman!" ‘ my or before -waihieg dip thein in a . . . 4 .,. •4 ... 4, 4 ., eveakeeelutienee of- tepid 'eveter'etind L. es.e.-'lese, fines 'frene a letteri-.It is. yineg,ar'.• - • , 111111111mi,, EATS' 1111111""""" MADE IN erletiegittleyeee- CAfeAeA ihsanip:vtp:yoirt.10;er.d..,,Tbiltia :so., • :he: liof/thle, Yole.:01;44 _ Qus uttropt---,,,_ __,--;,--..--,---_-.,,,,-.....,,,,„:„.,,,,,-_,-,,,, , . . - , so,,,.,,oirt,10.ti 0 I' . (A posteaill)i, "44st ,'I.%, Ow 'blest roy dear, in: a borAT: There la .0114:41, lot to di?, although I baNre, not yet °: been in •battle,' I ant 'Oil in S. YoQ, Seaete,let9hte!y%utiivil.neeuregaosrelowtvoi-irer 10407a4k1(.$ itehtayuyoht:nyi o val 1 ry letter t riepilteLtlyryx AkTif; you both. Yo‘hrs,, N. «IterpoY,, he Ifith' of October." •. z• , P • pf I. • • 0 • il • p x, 1 :.‘Siiare, a -topper .for a beggar, for PIXral:11110$ '44t raM1arattentlia the souls 'iQn 7°tli4Or .1' utc:madytae":311:a*,. Kaikneg- dtion.ramte..0 a. pp.er.:', Ato'T.Itth,' •i'ecHti bag. .. . • •; It is ,on .The bench, here, • LL. ' 'kiwi tb°eivItildellitatitC'Cliihilta. 'tit' tlite . !• you, little mother benefactress." "Alitsba, we must pet straight. the, wreath on the, grave. . . • . ' Si:14 cawing!" • ,,,, o.m.a.dam. , Gleotd,uhoogworibboemie.a.ve, n. s:,,,..ar4:;',., •, 1 You will he ill," My ' God! ,Patillt! i... . 011, oh!', . "Oh, tiel It aoag 'not matter. . I). "Madam; d;ar madam, have moray'. . on yourself.' .. . . You have not:; dried s; your .eye? for more than a month.' -• - . -:, , • . . • . • .. . • • • . . . • 2. , (4 few firma from e letter); eTtee. with Pavlik 'in the fresh air .of the day I went for et drive in a' motor •'• Weeds of. Lesnoy. His cheeks are: quite rosy again,- and he- is se merry,! Ori the Way We met some soldiers; with their bands. Pavlik cheered thorn and ,ras SO happy." " ' "No, he will not live till the morn -.1• -Peritoeitis-UseLsetelee_____ . . . , The Pulse is hardly audible.", "Shall we prepare him s doctor?" ' "Yes; sister, do it." . • . "IViaximov, And fetch the priest!' Tell him he is "wanted for Colemil • learpoye-with the Holy Sacraments.". "Yes, sister. . . . . "Sister . • ." "Did etoe awake -Nikolai Alexandeo- vitch ?" "Yes, give me a drink. . •. ." "Does your hind hurt?" "Yes,. sister, I am feeling badly.. 'feel death is approathing. . • -• -Write a letter for -me: I will . ,18 ,it to see me that the priest is coining?" -"YesColonel., tn. sec you-. . . ' Nott won't 4 -eel -Worm -after YOux Pr She...!Wateleed hire from her veinde p unknown ' gOd.; pr,oraleing to. assassination Of seven tiviliaps, two en • TO -clean -discolefed water. ------------------bttsalikayie 'the :same -rainy-- weather-heit,' ter. - . .. . , hotel matins; - In a- certain front. I Put in Sonle• garder'-lucuild; -fill th-e-a-ni heard -someone say that you had al- walked up the lane; a black and eunleeS blot upon the landscape; air; recti Profes,sional, .with stubborn shouleers still unbowed' under , the weight of grey .und of shame. Then ' h ,forget Porthcetriele„ eo eelPe Oa the Of then' Old Men of 80, one ef 70, tine class eafee-for• instance, a baked be- "Yes. • . No. . . I feel, image of the •g -able room, if the child of 40, and three between 32 and 35 mum is served with a portion of rare; with cold water and shake.well; r1 might but live. era of age The Germans tied one they wiljecOrtie Clean auct bright -a- -ready- some frost there.- It it really death coming.. . . . But, before,' b iled' steak as one of its prides. To Oen sandwich fakes -from ris- gring line? I am c ta• I hall read" ossible that you tf'sionon be in i7.the write ,me the lettere ' . - There • partition. . . You 'will feel betel.- His 'i -ter Met under the disin- . • . „ Iddneys and bacon for breakfast elYed-with•fresla pork or filed with. g 11 • • she sat-di:Aro at her neat werk-tabIe to , • . • the name of- Major • , p y. feetant sheet on the landing of the mauled. throughout the night, and th..t pe away from the centre of the tin to . . . I am' dietating. •• ,.- ... . ' darti- his Seeks* ' stairs.. Her face wore a strangely next nl°ruing they made him dig of the heroes whp have won the eross : , . ,Tho aura eleck Struck the h wards the sides. when baked it will of St George. ow proud your wife • • - e • • • • - • • '. • seede looking LIN elle sawetna ewer,' of,. denly awakened,' as if her eyes.Were .. , -our; passive look as If she had been sud- graves for We"Were then nearly 30e in nuniber, those who had teen snot Banana Souffle. ---A. rich banana des- lightly be quite yeven and very light. and Paylik will be of you! Pavlik (A few lines from a letter). "I was sert to he eaten_hot it made by Rube the °shoelaces crf -"children's . - . e Ine eeard solool opeq ana a eeowa ea• el -ill heavy "WitVieep. • e mostly women and children. . There combining a Italf cupful' of mashed ' httle ghee comine out, laughing and "Moll "s" laa ' ci- then were six el- seven able-bodied men shoes with- beeswax and they will not • ed to , 'tato you hew our darling son I am wounded by shrapnel. But not. My dearest Nike, I *deo Want- imder-fire, Miljusha. leo not be•afraide -. ' ).r ,e said, an pause , en . „ , b with the yolks of three eggs, anata e untiedeasily, 1 o . w x elettering their satchels swinging • •coinA bet f the - e • h fi t ' but I h dangerous. Nothing at all. Only a' " .,1 .„..,, 1,,... agam 111 a wens es- "Moll ?" only, and the Germans emp oye em. 1 d thget u for: t , e rs timeave frem timer wrists, She Puteeo - eer She leaned her head against his in taking all the -of copper w ' ' A Ineeea .1. stiff' be' ten .. i "1 '1' the lacing ' e • • • .. • • • because my hand is bandaged." • 'one 'cupful . of sweetened whipped .applied to the end when the metal tili till such a Tot fo do ' lemust take fele; scratches. I do riot write myself - boulder . - - •; - .. .. cream and lastly the• Y. a . ,as los will faci state ge• his tem t , d t lr d ' • . eeeey .syes seem failing lately," ...h _ /,,,,u• to in _ _ _ 0004a erem.the mine wo s a P whites.of -the -eggs. a- • . Onions ire t their est hete___,Neicar_dmem st_stelleie re led ack- - 11 1# fill a but- - •- -a their best when hail; ' - ' g-r_i_inu ' - „altar of our tainera' to a „tree, where hare- The can Also: 'be• lealsed-previonsly in i the centre epread the mixtere might be no time? . . . *rite.' ' • Par o in les e:14 'I:laza Y nelie '''' lesew' re- e ense-41asid%•-ta-Gern).anYeee 'feted dish and bake duielaY III ed whale in `milk, or when steamed. . I ... • arose and pulled het eta * * .* * * * "Despite My protests they forced me very careful with him He is still go te spell lie statched perfeetioe,lalready been put111order; a shaded to act as Mayor and to take the re- oven. :Eat at eilee,.. as like cheese When and eaten With bread and butter and bite cerir4 agiao,. -very :oared/11.y* .They went into the MOM. It had *hen prepared in either of these Ways weak, but quite, quite ell again. lee -seed seat at the &nil/viz. 1 lamp burned beside the cot where! h,. • anflticadtiv. acts, it falla quickly : che — • "' • - • ' fendir ,or any dish of this; churaCter, sponsibility for Mier But now Pavlilf and I kiss you many, She eererl.. Aweyeas4oeteettsee to 4 1:4131,47 .1.14e 416:e a big wax.eisekhse yes. eney •then.inform. !d .mo.+Ii'at,ithe. vil,_ - .._.8.- t a t n nutritiouse8etymemaakoen wahsitahtisyfyouingeaii•anddo mke;epy,yc;ti._Lyou times.. - The -Lord -bless and inane, Pie -Line aepie-pan with ; :wife, your illilja." : el,rereeewheat senyeanistroeeed the (1,0 low"' hair spread round inm. A lage had been suneec e e a war C0fl very 'short crust and s • ,., ..- • _. • _IL , *-- • •- —• . • '' • W the sciatein for,ward again., bun& of enowdraps had been placed tribution of 7,000 francs. With great =nag tcv.fin i._., lice enough a, .. brain work or manual labor. . _ .t., , ,1*..4'teti*AreVIAtog."-'12111Vd ' trirliS 'tight blt. Jar& knelt down difficulty this amount. was found, and Arrange -in-tWo-litir-- Here is an eecceljent. way fe kill "Sir, the gun in the third gompany an. silent. At last he uncovered his face commanding officer; Major Mackraus, . ers Sprinkling sugar ' between and Wring a coarse crash towel out ' ef. .. "Call Lieutenant GavriToy." • ,,, e theeeleitter to see -the eliii- and a long time motionless and paid on August 14 last. ,t . ' ' The hen ' • • - ,moths in carpets which never ..fails. has been. knocked out of action." e * et's mid Idssed the rigid bah li ii: A. dotting vnth bits of .butter. - Squeeze water an spread i smoothly on e 4 es, sir."• d ' d 1the , y . • - , ,..3.0-kaany eiengerously. la pipli- he rose the sleeve co his c.oat.datir - ., 7221-.-- --., . showed. me what purported to be a . proper receipt, but elid not leave it, a lemon over the top layer, cover With • Sitgar bend a little .einnamos and bake arp4;. iron it dry ivi,th.6,, withoute tole crust. A , i. o Iberia. Crying lor ToTt?' - • fed against the lamp -shade an ted • • . his nwn e no over agatn. The wheels of' ecross the cot and lit up the profile of name- 1 '-ani efeaifl. the neMeer went 'f'B'" • ICh lette.-Mish the de- parts of the earpet infested with the WHAT-SCHILLER WROTE. • Story • Which makes the Germans Gnash Their Teeth. • •• • • The, fellowilig_eterY seehichLise_pee - ing the round of the continental pa- pers, including even those of Austria; e must make the German s gnash ,their teeth. A German m1 Th,.,., a Dane met good hot 'Lieutenant, just give me your field. ,reeently in Schiller's house in Wel- ' :Jack repeated the eisb.rti§' to Itimeelf heels. A band Of yellow light fell and only gave tie one .311-• . f desired. lugualdaY Wel-- iron, n 'repeating the operation on all glasses) mine have been 'destroyed by mar.. As they Stood gAzing reverent- . a piece of shell." e ' ly on the scene, the German swelling anana ,.moths There is no need to 'prese heed ' "The right battely of- the enemy is with pride, reniarked to his fellow - 1 ..e ee- leo.- se iettle -of the ieet• adowee the breath -Mg jack stood.quite still beside, the cot gave to Officers who yesieeei h.414. siren quantity a . hill d a C d weetened .4 and .neither the pile noi., thee-0ot of silenced, Colonel" • , . boet,--Schiller,•-lived."---"Pardon--me," -: _ ',train hammered them •out; the the little .herpee. . It WAS like Helenfs, to Pay for the banquet the major . .. - visitor, "So this is _where our national - ..e.e., eiee seeeter •ealline-passengere, the *The naleintee dragged by heavily, and ken a, gra.at,deat_ef...drinking__*,„,,t-t:_thheineTtaa_'ge_Lad_vaP°Tia.re .tilea,,k-th,41.tit_thwye cold .the..catpet .3deeill_ be inigred,. and the , ete_heees eilce_ lip : leeeeee ebeiteehereefetheeteengehet tief.:-: be seniedeleekiligeerSoiiietleing :Beetle ' -. -- • . . • • • , , incitha v.,i-iii be destroyed by the heat' "Sir, in the second comPany a shell Said the other, "not national, but in- --$01neWhereinetha.top vf-Ma head the e niade so PanY nkistales in lifee, • , . , . - and whip gently. When stiff .. u '' ' -n• nail of cracked ice or cold Water -ma ..steam, . ... • _ g , er ee eoreeteliera inaide • bla ,thest or to -have dried up in bate and witbered:. ee tcyoulnay..iniaginellow-sad waa-olir 1e- a' - • •ff .•-• 1-' has jnst wrecked the-amirinnitintrWaerternational." - "Thew to?" asked the Wae.not-tmite_oure.:NthichYall• wee when_one found them ,out, they, c pg. - g • - mr Gold rin s .. In-ooches, '`and •oth gon, killing allethe. ,men serving_ thze-1B.Giciatermaton,'s Ww10,thriess;t7thp•reise.134" rieW9 by.te,peoliend... i. strips Pf..aft-lic es of-•-seweitery that aie set with gime . • precious stones ean te. cleaned with :eGtees . fel-Wird! Get away! , to a Alle Wrote 'Malty Stuart' for th E "- d more : seeeice, At e . . • into a bowl lined With ..artdeprteened with their senseless ;Matteeed very •little; indeed, , film. beet another ene. that nets going,' a the tote It was Molly; and_a_s-lhe-balf-a4hree.poundloatsnr_sik.rcinya_7.....; .-_ _....___..8.e._lee,„ied Ite• ei,,,,,,..,-P...ea--," t.,„,.7.--_-.:. -., wonahreakoff. fox a- meinentand lett- .- Something moved: on---theeether-side -toilet of -dying front-hungeWe. had,: nothing' .hecame „mere...an . . . clevety.littleealararniia-- IISeeeesoft--4-orivard -Colonel-e"- e --- - ---- liam -Telle-foretheeSwise-----e- "A-ncl I -iteere•tio.e. '.'Sefeetirfies - the- • refrain i in the World mattered teueli. • the:bee/Ming of May we were on the SP°Pg9 "ii. ic9 9v .1.aaY. finger4". ' • • ---e - ' ' ' ' '.' • worth' Water with -.white: swie'r• e0aP new poeitiort!"- • • e• ' • -• • • foci. 1:1-fe ' -FreecheeEglitent' for-theeletitcheelWil ""--e- • .0ti More sOftly under -nigh it; seam- oo ed.Up Welir eyes met. • She 1 4---• ._ Pl4eper person. lhadese.cretle• dollected_a____LPrimee., . Salacte-wasn, ease_ „ eneeeeld toothheush to. get in- between' the ' "Yes, fort'verd1:. W. e ate•ladvall'ein ' ' t did he 'arritee.for thirdeitiians- 40-it • :. tem tee la eyettli wine too -anileraceteles-144,i'kelee-r-t4erettee ' • : - ' . ' -- es niall'iandar- D'a nut -• etti ' mid the eseenee. :For _einge see "Ali, don't look so hard! He wanted this ee-' , •elatee yeall eoineetorelateee- t --- - • existell..yeue et sweeettit hie -1Aultelt-Wate. 4-, - -. Saturday - • us - g -I; ' - - ' . • - ' eiiti'.4if iiiiii---eiOprie'a ptikt.-Lls'-rtalite 4,,eletining -She' u''. id --heLavaided,'-„her-tedit eet-e-gr er. ,.N-ev-v..nn-ai e'ground in Our coffee Mills, ' .: eweetene • When cold remove -ones: with enequense an • Pearls the water Lie,titenant ....A..bati.ty.pf the enemy." prayVebroke in: the htheree-Pateennes -flie-Dane's Answer: "For the Gennane 7 .Serely thae must be $t..A1i3anS, thnt ; Mine!' Oti, y , egan An un- s • ,blue of htiewe streets in the shadowy] - "It was inine,vite answ.ererl weat.-: Precedeate bonsbardneen y - t! • Irevalle oil lettuce leaves, sPein p vq. e the hard, Infrisliatent gema it is Al.: ' " kl •th I mon . • . The battery . of . Colonel Karpoy IS a he wrote, eThe Itobbar!" • ... juice, tea .veith Mayonnaise end serve landscape as the train rushed past. He ily, and turned away. "I might have! Loos reeeiVed daily about 100 shag.. loiered, . Polish the sings and pins with song time eince. atiews ede egeane., e -cross ' e t o - •an ne :my touse or mass, or e.c.. tfiritif-r---PannUt-019111-ea id called te*i, from leis breakfast in'. upon the Mantel -piece looking Edinburgh end set lute teatie to the into the fireless grate. ,Blolly tame to: dewel: been demolished long before. The day one egg, one cup chopped peanuts, . , . • eies------: . ... athtipri-fai...eie..fiiii ti.j.in birk to Lone, hem , _ ,. , . . i seemed interminable. Many houses five tablespoons flour.' Beat egg and . ' 'don.. ... • • "I couldn't -telt you dear. it might ... ,took fire, lind the Germans had many sugar:.until Very -light, stir in nuts, , FALLS sk, OR. ()Lb mYTEt. • . . . . . • r_aased the window blind and, have. made you. hate , him.. -Be hesene "lulled. and-_w_euendedes .ee e .. it ,,,e an . , r from tip .of dp013211 . .:469../togovolt,i,atir7i1,,..jr,,,,Tili.0,,,tlaar.w..411.01,,e_411012,4,4.14.tuttit4 mitt.1...**.t_;..,.vg.t, ng -y, eelay.4,ee.- Fienth _t°teez•eadilcitidns? Bake in medium eGermuriyeffeareeleteXealeuleus•Sum of . _.. . : readeselnit it grows :dark so early in • him faithfollY, •onli Yaii-and Mei and ehell coMpletely. deniolitilied the Ger, dherabeet'steenee.eineteese7e-reeee.. Gold- litiarded in -Britain.7 • wintere'Pathee -of -stow- gleamed±tee le-has-forgettere-Ifeyou-wene to ente headquarters in the village.. A Tutnip Surbritle.--,One yellow tur-1 „ - , faintly here and +1-4''z'the levelspas-!, desert him—' • ; London is in 1 a 0 grin over a ' -es... elen -an ieee----- eee •-• ----- - - - t ele broke -riff. - Jett hadenot -irioved-,' werelirfatreTur :Wtiu..o.did,--Tha4urVI; lieeedifeedielf eireit ' • - ; ratinher .of . the French: irib,ahitente him- one-fo•ufth poend thinlY sliced- ifipm-pinellf-salt.- P-..!rit „ ilimu-f :5go:Y.-Ci'7:.:t11441;.*:14e141Y1 1 IS nearingth a 't her -fi * 1 Sertretat• be had never 'realized till', and Ids feet was still bard. she idip-.- 'ors had to,,bakd th.sir bread ,* their, Select large, firm turnip. Wash are ) P sourees,, and that, in eonsequerice, the --e-t eley-wletet-the-thild was toshian.-In-e-petlehereatensabentehiseneeltreasell len, ' ' e• ow. But it was 'seen? ' I had eome 60 of my parishioners he very co la soft chamois end they will be won - r e e• never had much tune uted to do, . e -11 •ee"- for about his personal affee-1 °Rememberhe is not nuite a hui • • tierce there were always so many man being. it is not fair to Lenin,. -What 'Would HalMene theiese to do, what with the hospital hilt if he harts us- be caret under- and-te into.-strePs- 0- In -3egovernment-en-aboutetoelay-eiteehatids and one-fourinch wide. Souk .for on a sum equalling " $6,0,00,000,000, some • time in 'cold water.Dramand 1 which• lies in the' British court of elian- cook .gently in boiling, salted' water eery, an accumulation of years .of and the interoseepe es'ork, and Chabte-.S•tat-4 rearg•naibilitiest anY more than. A 'Very ernattr. qentleman advertised until tender. Drain and salt and Pen. - neote'y•evieich- baa ft0 kOactft Ownets. jebe of V3nehitg, ttodenfs foe examin. ,in angel might, or n skylark. Ws f ./r a coachman, 'aha Meet lie thor- Per to tetetablue baeon and fry ties It t i o A revival 01?:111 ancient myth, a •ntionst to mat a both entiti meet, '.. One ' iteA hp faalt that he bee 'genius. And eughey familiar with the. di ti Ile til Elightly eriSp, but not broWn• Turn' tettudeecence ..,Of a „tale of fabulous entaklet..elorel 14 'neglett opportunie if I bere A child to hire. he bore ene. got .no repliee, however, a 'feet upon content s of pan over euriliPso elev91• starts held in 'chancery, belonging to • tiee fey Cninitg a feel oda peunds here' to mei his first sympleme, tilid 'tkrtli three Inntiti25 1.0 feed 1 'if there veer wan any thing to forgive,; 1 r . Ltd lehlthyv'g education to save tip for. I I forgave it long ago. Seine brie must . - Anyleow, which he .a,nuri,, Milted to,,th,:lpea..f,g,t,td::,,, ;nen% s€haajtiej gent' ,au."Lntiol beco.riflavor , _ i "AV1 ii'v tl e Meatin of it, ' do te • turnips - ' I ' .•.. •'evtirisl tett* literallY thousands of Wars , • no one. e egeft las gone e Th 1 d I the 1 whi2n he aia get fre0, he was tired payyou think' .' he .asked. Oh, Wehr gni, Corn Pone Brea ne pint. 'song, many of them Americana have or wormed alemet phtmnto, or rushing 'Ile shook Ins bead with a hopeless replied the saddler, "yea idarertised meal, one small tablespoon lord, one .spent much tin•te and vest sums to get ... terees the'Contitent in elturegs traing g-,ture ifor it man that knowa the district, c. porzi.,...isalt,....millt.__Plact-lard„--in.4v,ghare-of,:the•-mythical-pilextf• °gni= -tariarie..to-vigtirtete'granss, •from "You &We urAerstand.-: It wasnit didn't -erne?" 'Tee' "Weil, 'the* een re alined and. Pour over :enough teeing sovereigne whiet• are etippelied nag., • •• of you 1 wag thinking. You can't be gr,:you see a Man that knows the ills- beilieg water to scald Zeal. Add salt to be plied up in some subterranean Poor Theo! . dilt t42°,thi hie duebeeeee and rountesses the went you're a grown woman and 'The peilodiCai trage-t quite fortakeri 'Mine I live; , and at trict is. likely to to,,....6,a,knoeyou.". • and &hough Sweet Mm Milk to matte dry . Y vault of the courts of jlistiee. The ' ' batter.. : After dipping hands in cold British Government, the Amprieen A Poor Bet Water talie.np enough of mixture to Government, and ' every American .491,1r.: Redirik," bah' the bosi retveate form ohlog pones, a little larger than 'minister ,lind•anibuseatlor to • thigitaid ly, "you got'off yesterday ofternoon eretitietteS.• klaAt. baking ..Pau hot since Lowell; have :trio, for the bow-, In baking fit and protection of •Arneritana vflie under the plea of 'being tick I mew ond .grenSedi •Plaee :140fleg pail, but, de not rot Mori' touch,. az 'believe themselves heir; to these ,great they Must have all over brown crust. sures which lie unclaimH, to dtpiode 'Drown in even Leftover batter Indy tho myth.,,. but in vain. Now Grinany . lib utilized ,hy• adding more sugar and , has got hold of' it, The Cologne Ga., halting in little cubes in hot halting; zette, tem of Germany's oentent erve hots t newspapers, ititi; made tint di",x04ry. port, S t litHISE SALE DISTEMPER ' You :snow tbat 'Oben you cell or buy tbreUalt 71:0 =lee ' n Vat 0 about ono ',ane, in artY to comp(' eale otab1e • oloiaper. O'B" is 3 our true peeteetion, emir ohly you afterward going to the raeee, orol teregusee. toe as tore ea yese 'treat:An veer boroeo witb t? .' vet: WM f.r..-en be rid of the itUbost. at netp; al a 0,;uro. forh- ..yOn di'dn't iPPOar tO be at all fdek.6 t•entotIve, no matter tow thee aro eeeeoeei • evomeest .; .Kr, nedirdi wag fatly equal to 'the in Mid 'by cM goOd drogaigto, borto- wee% Peewee, er et ;.. oc ettlion., • 111".1 '61 1)- "14' "°"•ra'r '"Prtipozar *1mo/in nee_ . I "You might to have ,a' ei.i me after enctidsti nod' tactoriolpgiet.ii evahen• tea- vee -es ehe netond race, gir,#.0 110, said, , , , • • e ai A:1111110 rtuctirm- trt 144i es Pain Interfere? There is a remedy • :see eaee, ruled thla unsolicited eratotel • ' testimony- .• • ' Not long age me left khco b�' Mutat hate Mat sore. Itepalhed me aunty •reaticsa higher. So re. rious did It betoktie that I was forced to consider giviag up my work when I cinniedd to think bt Sloan's Liniment, Lat'irts toy -- log flout One bbftle flxrd meAlpe Me O. 0048(11, Ploresee, 2he, •,*DrAi=llaiiiiiotttiroo,ttsfAltt.00.g.