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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1916-03-02, Page 2rm.A1A11111.1‘1117.7.^Ar7A.PrAWIIIIMPPIIIIMINIRPWIP,:- voitry are used to produce the Tainous blends. Every leaf is fresh,- fragrant bill of Its natural deliciousness. Sold in sealed packets only. is UV A.APAAI.AA. Ten4erf4ors Wooin:g IY 01.411fig,01111411PPI3 WOWAY (Author 0, ‘11old, Gold In 'Cariboo," Rte..), 0.00.0000•00mAommomm., ' ' CHAPTER W 1etruttm Itartval , to retrieva his It waa i &Orions' and. memorable Om% • ride for all of them'. Four perfect Perhaps he hold the little warm bosemen., in a •horseman's • country; hand .e• trifle 'enter than the *Cara - Such a taste of •paradise as, in this Staocee warranted, but the girVe.roay ° trouble:- , weary, old world, generally precedes i faconnreepsgi, astveerer: Ail% eSnetr I ;A 01protest,tr e 4 . “Efqw Ma* of this belongs to the Mrs. Holt half to herself as they rode ,Risky Ranch, Mrs. Rohr' asked An_ up. ,. struther.. :,^ • "Raga his 'pine very neatly," an,: "An ofit as far as yen can, see." .swered Jilt's , • "Nene of it," eorreeted 4inal "except "And: she' e a. littlefgrol," saki the a •few.:ineadows and aOrne Water front TadY vleiously, but 'Austruther ;wither on the Fraser as you can't see," • i heard the criticism PC! 9.0 praise “. ••, .:._ "Ho*. annoying you are. Ati. You mdre than did. Kitty. - • , .dition004:,:vhicaTitQlw.mnea7.... perfectly well." . I . , their veins the Young Wood: r "Only you don't' ea it, : And be, beating 80 that their ear° Were de • - ,. relied to, everything t'except, the 'me • 'Well, it it isn't yours,"• persisted lire ,of one old 6000, Whieb.Onee till RoniPea. for .Thriftit .Coolca,..- ,pans And bake in a 9.44 oven ' for the puzzled Anstruther, ooking -fixen learned' betemes the music of' al . Chacalatei;Cake.4.4. it- desired to '.•wn4. "14utei. '•' ' ' one to tha• °ha.' “IT•bY: $14:"14` 4'4 limei - .. ' .1 . ,.. 1 . i . notke a ),eheeeiatp cake It „Alf be,. nu. • Phocolate. Cake. -Work one-fourth anyone. rim. their' 'cattle ever 'it?" : . I. For them ther*Sot of . the It • c000417,i0' VA 'down the arecon0 of °Ilk 14400 'PAU creOlnY,' using. WOW' "They might ,•if they did ,not need. :brush, tha:, hurt- and roar ,of 'ris ehortening used, .iii -order to". v id en dace spoon. -Ala an() cup •' Inliav °water or her,: These two 'garrison wings, and the blue of lonely Iola Making the mixture too ," rich, Tixtu gradually, heating ,teenstantin then heY's are. trying it nOVir,!f` , - • ..: 1 laltes„ would b& as thekeys of , pa . , ' • squares of melted .chocolate, or four. two , . squires melted, unsweetened ',That Jim Ineans; Mr: Anstrother,, distil ea long as t1)0.3r bk:)th Shouid li .tabl!sapponfuls of 4cocoa dissolved in chocolate; !,,ro ,welReeten eggs.:'one.-. . • belling; water,' added tOL'.the reeiPa'rleet"' .1:g1 epilPst'r17.1.kgoaur1r4(07:O14:ifdte9ani".:trtig, oluswg not to au the'Weter and all cnQligh• to. do. • ''''.* ' . en, above will Make a : fairly' . chocolate cake. • • • , ., . • ed - and sifted With three ptablespoons the hay meadows' in the Astrid., and ' Unfortunately that song is. a •du ,. . . Mot Water Gingerbread may be., . baiting Powder. and one-half teaspoon without these the run would not . be and gives pleasure to iNVo sOlyo so that made -AS follows.: One cup' of molesse,e, salt. 'Tarn into buttered and floured worth anything. Stock rrest- have though the peols, seemed innumerab • , one scant teaspoonful Of nude, eue' cake °Pan and bake .M. moderate 'oven water', and In Winter mtUrt-sernethnea And the glory of the day unstinted, . trahleSp6orifuI of ginger one-half. tea,- forty-five minutes:, Remove frOnt pan have bay," i, • ' . i' ''.epcl, came to Jim's loclnacitY., He:yr' spoonful of salt., one 'tablespoonful of. to cake rack, COVeri with white frost- "I see__,_ but: how de . you keep YOUr all eyes, but his tongue had failedhi shortening m.elted,. enedialf teaspoon-' 14g .404 spread. frosting evenly with cattle. I don't see any fences.". . 1. Suddenly as 4tIn and the boss's w ful,of sot; ono...hiu.,up.. of boftio,14„ v.lt..„Olo layer of rii.e.1t0, unsweetened . ' "We don't. keep. them, • they keep .folleyved soberly behold the young ter', tWer C11111 Of gnarl Atirl; the mere, chocolate, Witk!, ,1,3ank of spoon. To themselves in summer, and : in win..: ,., .,, co-nle, an owl called' from the timb dienti in the Order ..given and' beat preparek pan, grease first, with melted ter--." she broke Off abruptly, and 'which they were now sjd.rting. • well. Bake le. 4 aballow, van in a _fat, applying with butter, ,brush. If pointed to 'Where a number -of slow- : The two in front. h4c1 pulled up, and• , ' Icidnoia,, skin; helve:downward, r• re, •-••all' .t° /.?ette,n1 :of disb• : !Test befere • rather hot even about 20 mlnutep, butter iri 1041110.,Saute.-:-Virash beef or 'arab' cstal:151' °,4 tulek °f ••range;;: •POt used, melt it first and let -moving beasts were strung out oh:. will line of. niarph towardsAhe rii,Ter.. . "Po yell gee that band?, vsyter.rue.thNev::::gedf;or mAis,.,1101.p..!0 loin them. Wbenthey came alongside A.n- . moving pipes andall white portiois •„•putting, cake mixture iu, pan, 'dredge the firat'of our beasts ,eonling in. For "Did yOn. hear that owl, ComIre? • scald with boiling water and t. . t P pan with flour, invert. And. shake pan the next ferteight you. wilt see' them Isn't it•earlyin the day for him to be "•-ahees. Mayo one tablespoonfill' W'-., - ••*- • --' • - ., , • .to go • rid of, superfluous flonr,' :, wandsrine 'lri 1-* hilildi.:SfIS*: Tili3. calling? ' There do you hear him? He ter or more, according to amount ' of ' ' `,". ' " • . . • , know the' seasona As Well or' better must be gote close to Ile . - ' • - ' I - 00013eilOid Hinte.r,• kidney, sizzling in pan, ,add kidneys,- • • , . °all Yie '44)." ' . - ' • ' . • • - • "Mitt ain't no Owl."' - and Saute fOr., ., A few *Minutes,. _Add. . Cheese .: is.,..-:-.1tery- . nourishing and A "Po yon mean. that:they have, been , • “what. is it, tbs. f„ , . out an. the sumiter end aracoming in one can tomatoes (With §Onie Of the Should, be Served in 'many different . "A ChilcOten telling • his pals that --. liquid -•.drained . eit,), • dash of .'onion Ways: ' -' i • . . - , . therfi are. white men coming., You'll in now of their...own ateord?" • . juice and ,of pepper, cover and let Phil... ' Rite 'ridding_ •.'"avieetenerl- With „. °turd that; In ell !aorta ,ofbea,ntiful see,the sinolte Of their camp as soon 'little parks islanded in that idea tun-, .,',. mei': -until 'almost cooked. ' .Add salt, brown sugar •Will.liove a mu411 rich- -, aa,tius timber opens up' again. f gue and, ;finish cooking. Wash and , stir erflavor.., .' • 'r, '; ' • - , bet; in groves •Shady and &tie,. by ni ride on ahead," and so saying ,h 7 on toast- . , , , . . . Canters Will. clean Alelli if left or fretpiently • to• prevent burning. Seive • ..Scraped raw 'potatoes , put, into de- ..they•lmye-drearritti-awartheir:SUIMFer -.: rt.why is he in such a hurry?" little stream 'We hive...hardly seen, au`t.,„lia_herse,. iuto_a_guilop. tura. or three days. - ' . . '. : ' undisturbed and now. they Ve eOrrung , • • - Salt Fish Dinner--:70ne pound cod- : Ash,. one-half 'pound gait pork, two . Always Mit 'the scrubbing' brush. to Ileum. with .their ,Oalves. :behind theM, of 'their cam „before they -Save .b4 I expect he wants to get a glimp •,:tableepoons. each of fat-, and . gam, save the brush. . . ' , •up, mak . (sicimmed will 'de), two Aty With the bristlei•'dOWO • This will , . .. .. . . . . , °'ufriiitilsemeit" enSY• .' 4.''.11Cre. - does the ili RtimetZ115jUciameheiSt4reYnhithninggCerr'etPhilinedgsMn Work come in?" .. - • • • ) •sPeqk 'edit, desh red pepper; co, eed.,- , garrote aro"' delicious boiled Until InentlOned in 'the genie list, _..., ;Mrs -Holt turned -laughingly in het. , fisk into strips, soak ia..„114e*arai: ,m,,a,, tender, • and then -setved-ina-gra ' But when ths three reached the In paddle to an. ., • ' ! j..: • . . ter•sever4 hours, and cook bow !..1Qii,, made of white stock. • . • • ' ' &aft earn') they i• •• Combe Si "Isn't any Work, is there, Jim?" - about these Indian. rve phatogranit- ad them before and they did not mind a bit, but be will cone Wick If len' mill MAO linfortumdelyi, *rt. 104 wavered and negleded her OPPortunity. With perfect' assurance, A110114010 *0014. Up to the four sullen figures who, glowered at him.As he came, he did not move a muscle. .evening," he said, "isn't don't bappen to speak your lingo but holm gOo yOUiIi, Uver boa yoyr picStill tures taken?"the four remained ltiestiOnleS00 "Not in a. conversational mood, eh? Well, perhapsthat is better. Mustn't talk whilst the Operation is being per. formed. Fut your bead a little On one side, sir. No savvy, at Well, think of 'er, old chaPpie, and he pointed to Eleina'Nvith a, grin, and kneeling clown adjusted his camern aiming it •right into the faces of the silent grOOP: "As he, did 00 BIInna thsaPPeared into tho tent. cv, • h • . aOY "Whoop! Gone to groun • e shouted with -a laugh' and the fotir, Wag rising with a growl, turned their backs of., :upon him. as" (To be continued.) t „ insgtalkip. Nir,4,TBAS. ' age Ing TAW.' at: the liiddla West Only Now nd Being, Appreciated.. " * ra- • ComParatively .fe% persOns- .have ve is that we - have .eorrellede 1. beg bringing back dre4m0.:.`With` wh your pardon, Kitty, secured the mei duck -shooting 'should • beim lit anYJulecluato appreciation .of ex tietent 'and Value..ef•thefteat inland wi- , ter resources portions Of CAP** I In this. connection 4Vfewo brief state - et, ments respecting the lake of the ' Woods' watershed will of interest 7'he area „of the lake of the Woods 8'1 is 1,485 square miles, The 'areapg SS Rainy like is 846 square miles. Liike ea• Winnipeg.has an area of some 9,400 if° square Miles, which is about 2,000 er square miles larger than lake Ontario. er The area 'of tile lake, a the Woods watershed, 26,766 square miles, is only about five per cent. less than the area of the Province of NeW Bruns- wick. What is known as the Lake of the Woods Investigation is being eon - ducted by the International Joint . Commission under the Boundary Wa- John Caffrey, 2nd York and llariereuknonsehra for assistance,once toiccoamnmd,anind,sspeint ters Treaty, of 1•909r between; Great Lanes.-FOi most tonspicuous_ t_ar v- of no less than.10- more big- shells- fall - Britain and the United ,ststes. The -ery, November- 1fith, 1915,.near La ing within 20 yards of him, Continued purpose of the inVeatigation is Brique. man of the West to secure the most advantageous use of ' shire 'Regiment had been badly men in full view of the enemy and at York- to dig out the wounded and hurled the waters,4 the lake of the Woods wounded, and was. lying in the Open, arose range of the German trenches, • • and of the waters flowing into and bl Maple Slaking Peiktfintlefilit no niona kinds. For neoninnlY, fag the ono loOttfiLT Verb: E.PC6ILLETT COMPANY 1•8411t1) wituarkito Tch."'"9. c'41.-tgartr.r.s: r • DARING DEEDS WIN'West YoAsidreReg tman of fhe , s dove lite 104 Olffeeti • • VICTORIA CROS Cont. Alfred Drake, tlth .1111( • . ellrryigvailde--therohr;umbotst'do0Akemtleblie:1/2741 BRITISH • SOI,DIERS PERFORM 105, Mar La Erbre, • rrance, fl • • Int.A•M DEEM ,. wag one of a patrol four -which Iva* • • reconnoitring toward the Cie,rnix lines. The petrol was discovered: wherl Three , Corperals. end • One Private ficires'wl.tothtbrPiffeer web'', MPaPernde .1*P% Awarded the Highest: ; 'wounding the offiaer and 011e man •, The latter' *its carrfed back by 'fh , • •. last remaining men. Corporal Ara A list .of war honors ed b 'the renmined With his Officer and lois British; War,' Office •is heeded by the seen kneeling beside and haii4 names of three, corporals , and one ,dagirrg his wounds re ardiesa Of the Private Who are, . 'awarded . the MO- tenelnY's fire, Later 'rescue PRAY! toile :Cress for acts-, of conarieuauS crawlingiiear the G an lines, found bravery. two of the' reciPients. are WO Wicker and CorliOrnj, the form Territorials. Theliat is as 'follOwS:: tunconseions, bit'allite‘ hankaged4 :corpl. Alfred A, Burt, lst Rertis Corporal p.GdFe heside,him. • lead and (T.F.)-For most conspicuous 'hray. riddled With bullets. trench reoratory to an attack, Corp!. Samuel Meelcosha, feth when a large minenw,erfer bomb fell York (T.F.),--For most eonspieuotui Into the trench. Corporal Burt, who bravery near the Yser on November well know the destructive power of 19th, '1910. He was with a platoon this class of bomb, might 'easily have of about 20 non-commissioned• got under cover behind a traverse, cers and men, who *ere holding an' but he immediately went forward, put , isolated trench. During a very heavy his. foot, on the fuse, wrenched it out bombardment by the enemy six of ° of the bomb, and threw it over the • the platoon Were .killed and seven, • parapet, thus -rendering the bomb in- • wounded, while all ' the remainder( ery .at Cuinchy, September 27th, 1916. Dug Out Wounded. His companyhad lined the front nocuous: Daring Rescue. were more or Itss buried. When the senior non-commissioned officers had been either killed or wounded CorpL.• . - . , n u view o , an By his promptness and magnificent ss from that lake on each Side of the about 800 to 400 yards from . the courage and determination he saved - atientrairsportatitdr, Maw, power Royal - Army 'Medical Corps, • and • • . z. and InigatiOn .purposes, and also to Caffrey at. ence started Out te rescue•' • -4) ' rl the shores and harbors of the lakes were driven back by shrapnel fire, . "She told Tom she simply could net _. . a boundary for domestic, sanitary; navt- 'enemy blenches.' ' *least-four-livei.-* •-•: • • se. secure the most advantageous uSe. of him, but at the -first attenipt they Only a platter .oTime f ot -the 1 S r • and .the:•w,aterellOwing .into and froM .'Soon afterwards-- they -started -again,. . .make. up het -mind to be the • wife, of e. ° under close sniping and inechina:gun To indicate the voltime of water cor- 'fire. and-sti-cceeded in reaching ,aral `..13U1 Tom isn't poot.'" • . " • - responding even to one foot of depth bandaging the wounded man, but, Jost orthe woods it depth.4„une, foot is, Private:Caffrey's back, he himself was k equivalent to 414 billion cubic feet, shot, in .the head. Caffrey put .down7 r while the cerreSponding volume for the i'vounded Man bandaged, Cerporal t- some of these lakes on the Lake as' Corporal Stirk harl-711fted- ' ing point Until. tender:,, 'Cut liork. into when the provision Of ...` meat is tin posely.....m his -saddler -the bridl Tathel-rsrnallrserve''"UIT't°7-ttaCe7'" slejel"'es-,'7WihrliTiss-1/4.cPoilitirigin lal.'....--rholiratll'•ityli - one-fourth :inch 'SlideS- cut gash - in thtevin careleasly on his horse's nec • - each' piece, fry s'hiobr until . , golden edge oft,. the ' appetite:. , talking with the utmost good tempe back of hie. saddle, looked Meditativee- brown. . and reneeve pouring ,oir Ilit Never buy spices in large quariti- • 4 to a greyLhaired old mummy,. as if h I J . ties -they lose their flavor. befotd iv:, ,a,Lihilsi e meadows ' , • Out of :two tableiprions fat, flour' 'sea- , f . r g t ix some m .own 'bare coy d eidh arms ... I were enjoying „a gossip in his nativ 'soiling and milk 'Make preara :sauce; You .can use thein -up. . •. . tongue.. Put codfish on platter, •with "pieces. of -Li - If you WanttaAe_sure that-J.:he-ar "Sit th 't the ' • . ' h . yat a e tube -rs--- ongry, tha in 's reete . time,'" he suggested. i Itefindilig. `up the strays' keeps a.: the wolvea have grOwntnumerous, an man in the saddle quite a while, And . thedeerall gone back awayp_ff,!_sai there's,, some don't h,anker 511161., inn -- - , --- - - " • •• . . ha.es-the others came up, mimickin iiiirel brandingand such like, but it's the old woman's manner'. "seents'lik radii alifetime. If it is work -it is it, doesn't it'?" end he 'pointa ta better than any play Fever -heard tell , ci o u married him." : , , • Why does a young man try. to • e One foot of depth on Rainy lake is 96 Stirk, and helped 'him back into safe- girl when he knows. her heart is On •• one feet on the Lake of the 'Woods • - keep on- the right • side of Ms best e billion cubic feet.' Thus, a depth Of ty.: He then•returned and rought in Lthe leZt .side 7 - 'pork arouruPit Serve with boiled j). bread padding will he light, add a , .tatoes„, ato ,iemit ittuce... • , - ,- - • . !little baking' powder In it. • • • • • - . . , . . . ';', ....,_Dne .Egg Jtaisin .,Cake,.--' (/' ne, pound. 14 -men--- l'#C'e atta'-er =deluw--F•°- eiu_,X7 - .teeded,rraisins,' two- . . . tshiespeous ho„. IllaeroIsbeidacIrcrill'orentoct a•zeszegkrax. .... . :ter; two ,tablespoonS. cinnamen; . 'two - • - . , A -Very , little - • glyeerine sineared great square stack . of fresh • hides ) of. Guess. If I. wee the •bose• of :the arouncL.the.glass-steppera.a "There's ianiitheFT-ts liek7IFIST Week -.6 f*".L-liettles-HiSIEY, I'.wouldn't change Plitee:Vitli ' will keep theni from ,aticking for'' a long time: • ,', •• • . ' ' ' • , After. 'roasting a piece_ -of. Meat, many suns . have you been hunting?" , He lor4red.at her ,smiling, no ways.. which is. ' to be .served Old, wrap ' it .. ... he asked, turning again to the squaw. and f. tying. ). .• '71iis..pre.:.. abashed • - .. ... , in cheesecloth While. het. Ten suns,". showing the number , on • "1:" gueSs. the boss -agrees .with me, serves the .flavor. • • • . •.. . . . her bent claws.. • and he knoWs' England; as. well'. as he ' 41.:gooa breakfast toast ie. made by • And he* many men stop here'!" briOVFS 13.C., and -bee sampled the best ., dipping •the slice& of bread in. a pint "My. stin,'Ins-tader,,and two more.' there' is to :be had pretty nigh all - Of Milk to Which a beaten. egg and "Who • is Your son? . What • you call Rich Cakeine and -4 hall pounds 'On° '''°f*.*41:k .4". 4514edl a Over." .. - , ' i '` '.- ' . ', • • • . - „,__ ,,,, ..• . ,.. ... .., .: ; .:. , .... "Yes,' but he had his fill of, 'England .1.31.e' ' „flour,. •one, peand.,.,ca,stor • sugar, one • . To *tient:a 'knitted. jersey froin :"Rineesha*,." whined the °hi begin first, itm, and -he Is .older,7- hof -p•ooaveuiraos, ..eue-•-•his hall pound silk,:ot-Soft linen-the±size-of4he waist 'pontul.• butteri'toiiP pound . sultanas', one shrinking-.-.. Stiteh a band of washing Asir oirep_follc;wed, the-laughing-0On ° a cUrions•Suintgu-sse4nage.ki 4.• : retsina; one and a. half Otincii in"ixedru ...inuti.d:e it. .it will keep it .in "perfect Vie- which' Nawitka, white man's nothe Criltns preceded' theta, 'es .her, . ,, .. thoughts .followed Cembe's, and.: the jeeb.,,•. ,.. ... .-ed . spice,', one • tuaspoon flavoring, one •P°64.•90e• 4OUSego--:-Offe teaspoon ,*.iiiir.- ''",ir''' ' • -, • • \ ' . ' . : ' pain hthis•honest: grey, eyes. Was.. re- , . - o keep yolksof eggs fresh --If only • "Then his father tO Khelowna. ' You teaspoon carbonate soda, one .table- the white is .needed Cover the yolks fl.ectedinhers. She Was sorry for her, Khelovina'a 'wife' 'Enema?" ' ' - 1 .• • old friend; and knew that it was, e ' .:spoon vinegar (put on SOda, in 'a tea- 'gently. with -A ;little cold water, so as -.. ."Newitka, Me 'Emilie." ' , :- ......" .,;• cup last 'of ',e11), six 'eggI4 , Cream bat- not to •break it. • 'It Wilt -liceP fresh less to •explain. The old. world bud. "you don't mean ,to say' that iiiirfai for several days. . , ' • „.. called its own, and both ,itriew ' that old .,,,,, 1, .t ter, Put •strgar in beat eggs. up' .and:.• oma la the chief's Wile,"-Whis- When., the chininey, does- net draw Kitty had listened -to its dell,. ; .. . . pered .Mrs.' ttolt ' " • . ' . - .put in ?gradually.. - Warm basin, • put ' . in b_Utter .and beat up with _EL.:wooden:- ---; ' Well try -opening the windows 4/1,--th;.-_:,-MeanWhile-tha•--rothera had riddent- "y- She's Nice prur- • spoon. ---Mix :.fruit, . flour, ete and roorn-for a few minutes before start- ahead, And were now holdin'g, up their ' cos; isn't she?. 'Well,.We're going to • _ eggs.. ink the fire and see if that. will - not hands.. to •keep, the. stragglers back. edni :here, BM ' " • ' ., gradaallY' add it to butter and -, . ', Add soda and 'Vinegar last, and .a ,little help the draAight. .• ' - They left their. 'horses, and • ,stole • Anstruther' smiled .at Kitty, Cinnbe's . inilk if remilied. 'Make a gond Stiff '. To freshen, a velvet' tam hat, . hold quietly- on .to some...tall trees which seeMed a .soniewhet ingormak.tnanner '.'hafter' so • that it 'wilt, drop .Off the the crown over; belling Water an'd fringed 'To .Small hike, a -blue torquoise 'of" addressing. 'a princess. • • • . , .!' ' • . spoon but. not nth. • • • , 'brush the nap up wItii, a stiff;7fibre set in the red gold Of the reeds, and "Not much wood;" grumbled • . the , , • clothes brush: Be „careful not". to ' 1 'd g . g ..y green o crone. ' . . .. .. , Parker House Rolls. -Parker House tills are Sometimes called' Pocketbook• touch the vel 't till 't ' d ' -.' . the sage brush. ' • • ve . i i is.. ry. • 1 . • For the last fiftyyardsthe boy and Warm night and : wire•' \ h ' 't . i .. . , .. I. "Oh, the wood's'..ali. right. - I,w'sna •• . . • rolls, because they are -folded 'over. in :-.. • . '-•-•,•:,-- •:•-,,-- - .girl,theY. were 'little. more, Crept on Much."1„ .• .much the same *ay as a pocketbook •' .. ' • their 'hands. andoknees, and when they, "Water Very,:bid, makes men sick""' -frildsk..--Therte-ar-,-.-usually--ierved---for •----.-:•,-Hardiy.What•He-R-xpected. • • . raised their heads alio' ve the reeds :7' "That is. why you have camped b •-dinner„ although they are- very good . .,,', noted Miser, who felt •obliged to there' was a sudden- splashing and..it..' All, right; old beVeliness. - I'M, on , •tor: breakfast; also. two eaps.'of fionr, make a present to a lady, entered a scurry as a bunch of mallards Sprang to your durVes. Doesn't•rieem' to.hank- . '-four teespoinifuls baking • powder, one crockery shop for the purpose t'l. mak-i-fidacking .frora • the water. • quick' or: Oill,C1)-- after our ._'-seeiety,..does. she, tablesporniful • sug4ir,..,!ene.hUlt ,:tea.•;;Lihg.a. purchase:. 8eeinr' .a. -statnettt-§bec-essiiiii lohr .reperts'relfeWed iiCOO" ivii.o.• Roft?" he Said haughtily,'aii he' , • -sliaOnfiii • sail, three,. tablespoonfuls broken into a dozen. pieces he .asked. another, and two . of the 'd cics tum • to - - •• . - • ..' : :better or fat, ,thre .• - . le price. e sa esman .sau it was - fled heaclieng into the lake. For • Returning in a li j),:, , ile, his lixe. • . ) . '.• kwder together, add the butter :Milk. 'Sift the flour, knit ..alia:bakin'g' worthless,- but 1.he cerild hare it for - rt .morrient the reit of the' birds looked 'chopped outrithe trio. ,... ' Which An: .and . tbe•cost 'et packing it in, a 'box. thel Os' if they Uteri going ,straight • tivirtYr' struther Mid been vai y tugging, cut Mix thoroughly. ., Then LIAO. the .iniik' /Tiber ,direoted it to be sent his but spine -foolish, prompting of cad- ; don 'a. dozen trees and.•strapped them.' gradoaliSr- ''.:WliP.ii, TICII.: .1004 . tUrn 1 eard:.ter the ladY, congratulating, hiiri- i osity.' brought thorn 'hack, swinging in • Whilst he whiStied, . so ;that the bedfiL -'011.t0- a --1.144-0-4.•-•:-.150.artl, r911: (mit Okt-4elf 'that she-would,-,irnagine-it----"aras .,.-a. -high: -circle, ovErrbead. ' ' • , - --Hi-Were heaped: high..vilth sweet innellifig '•:.;.,frurtl.! I: (:)-f- an., Inch thiek„aii.4„ cut, _with r_bl*iml 'iiiiiik, ,.alt As ..,*ay to -her: He .1- "Stolid .still, 'Miss Ciliterd,r' : theY lieinlock;• the .11Y'' was.- tightened and a -large : thierlit . 004er. .• IV1Alib .' a. was- at her house when thk.s. box 11] I' rheoi.d ti 41.1gliamlin .say "noW let Set 0TIIII1' betiv.cem he :'gn.Y..1 and the' „. ctfase in MC centre of eaely. round,' 04,, but -the effect was hardly what he . p . . The tracesinan hau care- them lie -14" i -t;”' • and agatifttltere were ••flia, made to :leap and. gIoW) like it tad With 'Melted thuttbr and 'fold ') . -.• .1.fourtleslies, hut even to the onfookirs merry heart, in the.,gloom. . Is not a nli ilm• or o • ler pao- .0ne -edge over onto' the.other, pressing. fully Wrapped each piece in .11 • . -114.6-edgeattogethett.-• Plae-e-in--.greased rate ..Scralrof 'paper. • sePa- / i• t was almost *pos.' ‘libli,-,..%,"iiplatr,_. ' ' - It ' t ' 1 1. t1 . I 11 • ciipsr'sugar; one teaspoon allspice, one ,,,cup.stroug-veffee,'ene-cup Water -and. • one cup broWn, coffee. Latter gives cake rich, brown 'Color. Boil, this IniX- •'-ttife-iife, ;minutes und: set aside t� cool. When cool, add: beaten egg, flour 'and.,babingi .pOtirder, Sifted into _ flour. Mix thermighly,' and Put into well bkittered pan. Rake three- quarters of an hour. in moderately hot , • t Would- simply 1,313 cubie feet per d second for one year; while one foot d d,epth on Rainy -lake would supply 305- g..leet per second for the kerne period. O Storing the runoff in Lake of the a'„Woode, Rainy and other lakes can . thus -exert a' marked beneficial An - fluence upon Water powers receiving t supply from thia watershed. 'The In- ternational Joint Commission, in. mak- • • ing its 'recommendation respecting a proposed regulation of the Lake of the Woods, will Consider the advantage which would result (0 power interests; and also take into account any dis.. ' advantages that may result to. riper- ; Ian Owners living' in Minnesota or `elsewhere, whose lands, bC)lering on. ' lake, y, • gu a - tions of tovele,Lbe_p_ukteetvd_ to dam, age -by lloOding.--A.VW. in Ponserva. anYone," • • • • • . . these. trees. They mils ) have killed forty or .fifty deer. How • '"That's. Pretty of You, • • . ' • t.. Everybody - young. and old -loves the rich, ° delicious flav,or,of • WORK FOR THE DISABLED; Crippled Soldiers May Becom-e Cigar- . !, - ette Makers., Alajor- -ownet :of= an4state-at- Cliveden, England where the Canadian Red Cross Hospital is situatOti.,,, is. erecting a workshop where ' per- manently disabled patients may learn woodworking prior .:to - being dis- charged to civil life. Cigarette mak- ing will also shortly form an industry for Cliyeden mei who have lost an arm. They • will be able to do this with the. aid of machinery.. The new enterprise will start in re "few weeks, and is expected aImoit to pay its own expenses from- the start. Wei*, will be paid to the workers, but the money so earned will be withheld until the - EDWARDSBURG rown Bran ()RN, SYRUP It is a daily treat---tlie perfeet sweet: Just what the children should have - on tread --costs far less that) , butter or _Delicious with -Hot-Biseuita; - and Batter Cake,s. Gives: a new delight to 'Baked Apples, blanc-Mauge and Puddings., Makes the best Candy you ever tasted. 1 ..1-4IIN WIIIR'•'. is a p.ure,irbite Corii Syrup, tot as piOnounced . , " in . flavor as "Crown firand". , ' ' l'ertti- 67eecer has boa Pra.n, in a, 5, ,ro and'ao, fiound liasar. van 'easily gei Ilieni)iii.- you. ‘........____ ' ,,......_.. --....,....,:_ . , . . 'rhe Canada Starch Co. Limited,: Montreal .. • , .. . ......, .. , Ulan -digeliargOiT the. , thus.' providing him a, small capital Wit W • re -en or owl This new addition .to -the Useephies6iof the hospital • is. • Undertaken under the •satiriplees•.Wthe Lord Roberts Moil- orial Workshops schemes.. . .CO1. -Gorrell and his -stait-et-eltve7•• den and all the Canadians hayo their hands full., To ••reyisit the • halipital there is to- find, that at an inetitntithrt Which -twelve Months ago Wile pretty Well confined le. cov'eted tennis - court; s ,n0'w----spm---id-Iffelf • oyer .the -aNnnent--gelf. - • rislifitna Consiiiretian are always full, and: are. called- atter the diffekent .provinees 'of thinada. Lust Friday 15.8 patients. arrived, and''Were all trans, felled frimi the railway, some Miles distant:, examined, . and put ''conifort- ablY in bed inside of 'an •Ireur and ten 'Canada , has reason ,to he prou,i .of hospitais 041:Oen. - • • • •• guiA more than tivo, rePortel. pl.e to bave ono man amongst them litsiAa'getglirto; • et.t4.1gIrg.:111;171TIkv-lehlitgns7h:Illt iNtiviraith-7,1iIi*An-4;11710V;11: -troi.a7ftell:14711"inogn tw-aned- - . . ; their h.'ruls under them, dead in' mid an Indian aPPeared dragging the fir."4 air, killed instantly, UR if by Jightningdeer'into can't), , • ' "'That's a ' line performande, in the courtie or the next boUr ho. , Clittorri. Very few 'girls at home and Tour othwa returned at one titre, eduld brut that,n. they he.ard Anstra- bringhig with thent*.SeVen deer, in all, ' the,r sr.y. :"You Were -too quick for cn4iigh Meat to last them With ocltn ' ary care for amonth or six ..voolc • , , SA ".What' dialA you shoot'?" •• "Iwonder if it is loo dark to take a lie4 kallarroy, "see, my plietOgraph," Aisked • Anstruther, who had grown . tired of • doing nothing. "just think what a ripping picture all those soloinn400king beggars make, .squatting by the fire,. with. the princes§ grubbing in the ashes." .'"It's Much too dark, and„besides, "Unless they died for love of you.'t don't think fillet they would like it," "And who killed the others?" . teplied Mrs: ROIL "1 suppose that You did." . "Li1e it Ittettteatn•tr!dthaturttii,entur.iyTloilrye • "Oh, •nottense; rni.not to..ba.-nught to feel fi .lieve that."' , ; cares to preserve their awful faces," Nfoll take one each then if and so • saying, he strolled nonehalantt. I ban get them dire.ine your "handlry over to the neighhoringleatW ' plea§e, for a' momenV and wider the "I wish lie would not do ft,t Mut. transparent preteXt of wanting sup. tered Mrg, Relto undOeld64134, .port whilst he balanced 'himself upon "Oh, what notikense, Mary," 'rePlied a partially Pubilierged pine pole, An. the girl, "Yon l'enIV.are to:e. absurd Colinviat.00drooni. State: - made "geleeleri . birch, empire hogany /lull " • or•polished. . • • 294.-.DresSer, 40 in, wide, 18 in. deep. 13 ri ti sh bevelled .298, 'ast • 220 mirror, 24 x 30.. Mice. . $10.75 .452. 'lied, tl.iriehe$,.higli, i 1biches wide. Prie 420450 • 229.. -Chiffonier;- 38 inches wide,. 18 inches deep.. British ;bevelled mirror, 14 If 24. . ?rice : , • $18:00 'Weight paid for 'Ontario and. Quehtic; $25:00 and up. 'We • defy comp9tition. Our prices' are the- loweit in the. bominton of Canada. • • . AVItatif FOlt. CATALOGUE TO toy) st. Laviteitee tioultirtirdf ' CITY notiisn PITUNISI•tiNG C°1"114(1:10.1rtreal. (ue .• gun Is loaded still, and -he threw open the breach, slidwiiig the two cart- ridges which he had 'alipPed in With' the rapidityof an old hand ithnost as he spoke. . - "Then I killed those two myself.? • • A Good 13argitin. . • . • The old gentlenitin showed a *good deal of . displeasure. "It seems. , me.," lie exclabriged • testily,' "rather presuniPtuons for a Youth in your position to ash for my v daughter's. handl Can yoh ariViinee any... good reason Why I'shoulli give iny consent." "Certainly, sir!" proniptlY repiied the' stiitor. "What'?" preSsed the', old ,tritut. "1 ,tim eoniparatiVi4y ,modest and economieal in • my. psrsonal ex- penditure," replied the suitor; "and I think, sill that,altokether, you will iincl me less' eostly to maintain than alnilst any other , yint could seleet." " .•• , • . lini 1.1,a1:s what's the matter or 'etu. gt,..1ht., 6.1 16ilit t.li•orm NearlY an "bad ae ckleterripr.r. Quat vOu • tiio,rriuor trl feed 'MIL 1410k ball- 44,1!C Tv let physic" 'OM tu, death:, SpOluttit Compound will scale ,the womb. ,fmprove the appetite, and lone 'eta se, Alf rearl, m1%1.41,111 ' "pljysic." Acta 'on glo.adri and bleed. • Toon ither.tions wf :' each .hott le. and eold, by 'all druggfritm, • nr..tDICAX. CO., Chem/qtrs.th5 75k. : )I1( )1( All have ticciared-Eliewn.Ifisrtt is Pain: • • .ed . . • • • )11( So L.inuncent appli .pt4m.,tistn. ---,'4.1o*Is‘rlietilnatiSill 'recognized.? Soni:e h.%(.'Rheumatism. sucl- is dull part. ittheumatzaiin is a sharp gain, Rheinnatikiii is sore inkiselest itheuitiatism is stiff joints. . ..• Ilhetutisin is a shifting • I he blood begins to ferocneglye---satoh: bd'oisdaypts warmth ia renewed -t1 congest .. • 010/)1. 'pears,:-:•tlie pain is gone. Sloan's Liniment 01( •• • KILLS PAIN (GOARANTi.ED , Rlietirnatistn and tithed pants ytelti to the, Peneirtft.' lit Ind titIalitles of this viarn)ing . • , 111***400***10************** A .• ,•• • . • s • . • • t• ; •