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fornaginis 140104r9/1 to b. *MO/ and
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rebriaary Weather was prollile *of conditions, The kind of work Matters fuse. Butiove that finds form in intil.` ...m.*.e,....• wify,"mossx' 4.4,4,01.r404,04,00 round to the other odo, of 00 bow,
grip, March - will earaplete the little, the issue la the, AMMO, fie the 014 painting, poetry and work ie (by- -""e'°-`'m Then, YET grudgingly, ha crept
contagious disease should be 'dreaded grapher hi an office, thp Pronloter of is,_ love. is an inward einetion and, If travelling in broad daYlightfo - sold Purett.y high: upt hosted plinself by n
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‘griP harvestfor *IS Season* • No person ,* Clerk in * Store, a, steno., ins and beneficent beyond words. That 44This isn't: a 'healthy road, for' ingi found an UnbOarded window
more than grip, it le the gennino a railroad or 4 recruiting officer -to stilled, thwarted:alai tUrned back wen rinhortan, "Sw-w-WIlehl Therak1
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Varlet)", we, mean., Three-fourtha Of integre SliCeetie in their c. the or ,, itself, tends to . gloom, melancholy, ,Meotherl"
the people who, fell yen they ho,*had ,ambitiene they must plieoess eifthit•-• brooding,. jealotloy, rne00.- evon death.' With A wall -of a lost spirit, mit; Ine,hlet: 41°' t"41 istT 111"1111t12t•''' 44144- We ....
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0; slialit attack. of grip, depeive therit,slasmrtnust Work theY are IOVO in APplYitY human Wert fermg Vely bad, attack of toothache,
Which Matu're$ 44 a rain;tfaug of the
`eaves. Few' persons indeed; heves fleing is wortIr doing. and the YerY attraeta leVer. 00 a current ie create(' roving shelLscreamed overhead, and Ida
alr over. Eyes are pretty sure moni- sincere in, his belief that the best -is things t at 1 Jove. Try to Ina g n _
tors. `When you find you have a bad Mine too much, to Put into his work it fixity and it dies. Safety lien in. out here exactly ' for our health,.
•vvhole body will, tell yon-yent'll ache done:welt. --PurtheTrif ltrulir I 'foie You because Yon- loYe the "NW" replied the ringineer.
'real tussle with the genuine kind, your well. To warrant success ft must he of the race. Activelove-la-a. -trinity wilt:waders.
ke love should thin 't is 'V But
• ; deal suffusion of. cold sweat drenched tehtlbeerseagrsoene,a4• ovtuiriaebrie' coruoncLi, eertlYteeind
we hlititliknegai,szh;lweerInbitidtd1;;e
at si• small table was mild -featured
At the sight which canoetohnetod:orair r,vvelettiounes Its apt .give Qm.t.
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liand, when pasture in Mast .6f the a • 1
tlizetelienerareen:ssesarth:edturigeoedert: capacity
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light attaeks- of this deadly Mgr dan-' best way they know how to do it, for and excess eneotion is utilized for Pinkerton and, his COMpanion Wal. the m411(307,44 and he feu beeu with
grip g way p the edge. a 4z. bviletr dry,17 would. _1!.e ,almbst 1,712
. gerens disease, virhee yan have a What is vvorth doing is worth 49ing• the g,oaci not only -of the belov.ed; hat lowed in the mire for_ a brief „s _ It deee away: with the eystena 0
Pe. • - e• ag-"' aS c ° 1411 el"er " strietlY grain farming where few
Iteasons irhY EverY. Farmer Should'
gaVe a Silo. •
Ne danger Of-kterfOnmen-drought7,
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. cold --there are had, worse and then will do his best. He will de- ' service -going in the same,. •way we what? Pahl"
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' • werst:-end•yoUr. eYee,away back in sire te do his. bestin everything' and wage hand.
-al-, • fat mid • Crolis tInflt .for hal.-nAkIng ma); be. and, cArrie4 the burden ;of th ' ' ' te .
• Your head seem to pain "severOly,,Your thus he becomes enthusiastic. When . • * * * *, _ .. • onS Flanders gritand then -raised hie beaming' 11°110 he Iv" wearh* the Pre4 in the all° "4 clanged lit" leedin .
Re spat' out a motithfill Of Kerwin' sPeet'icled. German, l" -*The silo suPplements .pasture
head aches;and yea have pain in Your a Man believes in hiniself and' his w •
effect on 'Wet produetioUt
ture seteage required,' and Wiel.1711hav- '-
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. boi you *ELY give a pretty sate guess of thirty sustained 0114 injury tO MS , .1 i
'find your temperature going Uprapid-, We knew' it alaa'wha about theageataey with no outlet in the way • of this trip-Pinkerten, because he was '
.00metimes shoulder blades, and yoti • • . • *•* . * * .• .• '• Emotion that. takes the fern' of ee• 1 .There were 9nly two 9f them' oli ., 13 , , 0 lc . I The harvest can be'reinoved. earlier, in. Marked
appegraneaof an. anuable, l'etired.perk Making it possible to 'finish fall plow- on Iii h ' ' .
.. stay. there for some day if your tem- that the best • time to get .an educel -
... c- Have your fanailysloctor tab, idiee if fionally. f . , '. . come to you, pass it aong and thereby crisprhair curling under his.e.ap. Above
. ' peratnre rises to 100 deg,' That is 'a tion -perhaps- the only time -is any '' Take. to your bed in anY, case .and Saturday EVening Post Who, asserts stnw_
• safe action in any serious case of in- time after one has passed thirty. The it quickly
.' ' We have had four or five attacks of ped for farming, his occupation up to
toms, and we believe rightly or•wr
.. that you: have a siege of gentlinegrip. left band that hewasbadly handicap.- exieny Be -celled religions people 'fall wasn't •any road; but that. didn't mit- On his *nee was a Mall' child, ex- to grass or winter grain. , ' '
. yeti 'iiiive strong .auspicion of grip., ure the• contention of a wffter in the ,
• it and: the foregoing were our .symp,;;, that time. He wisely doeided to turn, to madeees and despair,. To be sound companion., • , Pinkerton,- travelling' big- black bow in her. YellOw hair, In covis can be kept by feeding • silage,
• • , .. -• •-.41 * 141' . and made ,ti splendid record 1Y, that We caught it „every time from •tve believe, to becoming a teacher. He ithprosajoi, , if ypa, oady,, ., for ,i.n... of .D.unuriitiou only with on; , y
nee eOunter. Beware of . 5verybody was soen en enthusiast in his 'studies. • , ' •
Jabal.* grippy breath •aaress oar of- took Private-16730as of the writer and
who has the grip. . , .. , He passed the entrance to high school out.: his attention be, education, with a vieW, and helPful expression • muSt equal .
'ecluee'• world.' Likewise if reat' joy has lof. thetight," a tigliti hard' mouth, and
for you alone -pass it on. Use your 'tweritY.
knowledge in a similar -way and use 1 But there is nothing unusual in photographed itself iridelibly upon
double it %Have yoo had a kindness his ears his .hair Showed grey, theugh'
Or you Will beconieief little. nee, ia the face '‘.isielclied o'er, With the pale cast deebti!..ef uunething• akin to the an hi Storage fix*, ea tedttiaii a sla •
stance, You Must 010. something *Mil ..The Engineer was tinatmed. , He 1Y • Old German: jigged her up and age ' ' ''• 2. .
down. Emotion without action tends ter), and the young Engineer, his travitgantly dressed in black; with 'a 4;- a ce.in3errative esthnite ' tint
pais it on. - It was not given he could .not have. been, pinch. over '
or it will disintegrate arid that; many of the sappers and miners Pinkerton's' brain. It had been the,'
gr7-wri e, eae , give out was a pallid sliM Young vent vrith a'
light, had. his rifle and a, few rounds SPite Of her garb of arkhan Woe; she it the Cat of one co* from the same
• The amazing, 'unexpecied • picture
dent refrain :•,, ' • ' ,„ ,
was laughing gaily is the fat,,father-•.aereage, fed' on hay or other rough -
down on his knee
, Dad' r4 Y ' 'h gt• .
y s gone a- tan ing. . .
"Babyb b .93untiri ' ;
tp' thp gallep, no Convenience in feeding, and econnray lage-fed; steera haVe .repeatedly :Made.
feedsare used. • - ..
in a healthier State than when other I, The silage system helps, maintain,'
When. properly taken care; of 'there I "iTih
Ensilage -fed stock, 'as' a rule, • are the meat is bitter. • • '
. ; gain faster, finish more quickly, and
Experiments' have ProVed ;that' 'shi
firptnri•bility.
dangerous. . ere . s where supposed to ()mow the ma./ (There butcher than a 4elcher.• • ing sooner and to seed the land doWn
' fluenza. Grip ..ie foci dangerous to stuff that one learns before twenty is
trifle witk by taking...drugs, no mat- not meant to be renienthered. It is .learns and then goes hoine and tells labs to look at. It is their job- that but he remembered every tiriy detail '
putrefy. The school where the. child of the R.E, in this war are Methuse- merest lightning -flash of a snapshot,
of silage for. eattle.,,
ter who hos' been mired by. them. Be only e placing Of the chute s and an arc
assured, boo, that • .the lower your yangement of the bins for the perman-lideal that we are holding up. We i This young -old man wore a grek in the child's blue t
what he has. learned :approaches ' the makesthem so. ' • of it ever afterwards -the merry light is absolutely zio. waste of any Tart of and elaeoP 'is universelly recegnized '
7 e ;:, the co , Crop.
• neck, small of the back, thighs .and work he wilfinalre' goad.
Now we will do a little meralizing g • '
head, cantiatioly surveying the land- familiar grey unif°1322 and th'e . Pa . f od, final ae thietleS, rivi•
boots of the Salton re i tt le she silo Via greatly reduce the Pas4.
based on the foregoing propositions. Scan&
hl h to a la hie o
he belonged,he r sented mor he.
Night pasturing has been found t�
be a very valuable practice in connec-
tion
with Summer slip. • . •
A silo permits of saving props in
years Of great plenty fcir other seal
eons of less Plenitude. ,
• eat,- est and cheapest gams. • • •
can be •stored in the 'seine -space 'On Silage saves Se'large proportion of one on of hay. , . vain needed infattening•animals4
When. fecr,witli the preper rations', saves the. need 4p4 any grain
silage a greater: Milk prOducer and .ca4' are growing. Silage -fed cattle .
Sattener than any known feed •
physical •cendition is the mord eare enf contents. From twenty to thirty Id
by all farmers whO have given this,'
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you should take., for if you have any one is all torn up with courting, mar -constantly -s ive o jersey tightly drawn over his shirt. baby teeth as she laughed the The acreage' needed for pasture is .fooci, A fair triat, •
weak Spot-hronchial affection, weak rying and getting .a foothold in life. •-be active in good works. The college. He was weerfrig shorts arid running- fleeted beam of gaiety in the old Ger- greatly reduced, • ancl tense u tl
• lung, heart irregularity or otherwise After th t th t' f d or school for adult students' that does shoes and 1 f
s ouldei man s countenance; his treble chin, more land can be brought under eul- /age
a e s ow great eagerness for Si-
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-grip --cgrip diseover it very surely.
We leave the treatment to your doc-
tor, but after you begin to convalesce
do not be in a hurry to get to work,
to shovel snova), for instance, because
not, plan for activity, putting know', was a banvass bag. • The general ap- the goggiy gleam of his immense' t
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'from then on until or senile. de edge imparted into practice is nob pearance of him reminded Pinkerton 'glasses, the shine of his bald head,
bffity.
, likely to achieve the practical kind of the - old paper -chasing days at the telephone .at his elbow on the w
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of success. • I school. But the illusion of hared- little table --even the huge signet ring a
A man or woman past thirty is ek- * * * *
I hounds ended at the contents of the on his finger.-
ivation.' • 1 Its. 'succulent eharecter makes it
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By providing a succulent forage, very' comparable:With grass' or other,
inter dairying is made 'profitable, green stuff. , .
y a dry season..
nd no reduction of ' stock is caused The choicest :pf milk is produced by
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prostration nearly a/ways followsgrip. mastering knowledge, . training. the
actly at the Mast favorable.period for'
conditions demand higher salaries for up copy books, there reposed sticks of
Respecting reinuneration, economic ' cenvas bits.. :inaide it, instead of torn-
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'In a few more seconds, accOrding I It is the cheapest Toed that can be A silo,adds te the appearance OE it'
• • ...herds fed 'silage.
It is here that serious errors are mind, forming. the taste. Some produced as .well as the best- •• •• ' , farm,' . • •
It is a certain supply, not -withstand- ! By the use of site the fodder is can. ,
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made, fpr grip has unsuspected after- systematic, Wert is all that is neCes-
. effects. So, if You are so unfortun-: sary. Notice the silly tied tiresome teachers and .preachers, too. Cost Of dynamite. . .
living has increased- andrriariy Of the '
venturers Was . at present out If sight
The objective of this Couple- tor . tu. klAitt .11.1u:
erilld;smi:lin-g. ing
the drought, the. flood or ' the ned very. 'Mich 'as it housewife cane ., '
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to the widest calculation, that farm-
. ate as to catch grip and, lay in for re- ways in which enormous. numbers of have gone up in price; it is . proper, beyond a tuft of trees over the ridge
neeessaries and personal requirements
a man to waste precious iimt. Al.:, sh6ws* • . ' ' fruit, preserves aild vegetables. '
pairs, we ' colinsel you seriously to *people spend sorne of 'their holidays'. then, that wages slieuld be. increased. known as "N6 Man's Cemetery." ready, no doubt, the fuse was laid; the ' The Silo is the .cheapest method, of ' In no other Way is ft possible to picie
avoid taking risk of 'strenuous aCtiv- They knoW 'what to de with their Compare advances 'paid to wOrkmen- 'wee *ix small farmhouse perilously clese
It young nia•n in the football jersey de- handling the•crOp,, ot storing kt, and .duce so large in amount of, good feed.'
itir of any character or lifting. heavy working hours;. but not - . with their mesons, carpenters; and all classes Of to the Gerinan. lines, and, ,though in- onds Y • the,best method of ,saving arid realiz: _from an acre of , land as by..`raisirig
weight for the holt may suddenly leisure: Most of theta by a little alp 'mechanics and builders of - houses, visibre now to Pinkerton. and his corn- • ' • - '. ' : '
• 7 .ing the fullest . value of the crop as Coin and making the same int silage.
liberate' tieking off -the fatdful see:.
'alarm. you., The -opinion is general ection and a little. systematic effort ; barns and. so forth, with wages paid paniOn Could be -plainly seen from the ' The ,problem was, what to do; the !
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whether well-founded ' 'or ' not, that migbE develop sonie Special interest ' 50 years ago Their compensation has British' position. And it was in the best thing, q . . . ,...
• the ' iiickeit--uot an iii.' . s pc can e p on a certain sible , substitute for june paetures.
grip is the cause of many of the sud- Boys ;quickly Aire Of, mere aimless and doubled and trebled Then surely wa-... .
y It had to be removed. And stant coald he lost. - area of land when silage is fed than: It is relished by cows at all seasons
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den deaths that occur in recent years. 'painless play: Naturally they want . builders . f h 'characterd mak- , : otherwise. e case:. • . f th
• * *• *. :* • • ' ,a method- and a goal in it Having a I ers of manhood' in the school -houses Silage feeding does away With all
I 4. thoesand schemes flashed*.thtough •
it was in. the , way. It had to be re -
Until the grip,: season is well over, goal is exactly what gives zest to the .. of Canada should receive 'their ' just moved, speedily, and With as little. Pinkerton's head, One tubling over the aggravating cora stalk in the 'manure
keep away frem crewded Meetings, game. And haVing a gealls both easy reward. Possibly we are wasting en- ftiss as posSible. ' - .: .. ' other in confusion worse confounded. and prevents their Waste as well.
.ovetheated temps, - sneezing' and and delightfnl. ' 'To study anything
ergy in advocating ' what 111 it excels' dry feed- for.the-teirea
; Two • or three neatly placed 'shells
-; But it was instinct Which sped, hi
:••' Wheezing persons.' -,Keep your physic- with interest, froni logarithms ,to eneugli; Mal -Mind to -the otire-i side orthehonse,:productioii of 'fat beef.,, ' •
at •ever:Yetild2have•doritt-it'easilY •
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al condition Up to "standard pitch," ;caterpillars, gives one fun and prefit magnanimously 'concedes, for teach- thke at' wOuld have disclose- the lair ef td meet Anstruther, wriggling back- •
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• •eat, in moderation _wholesome, nour- at the same time. • Try iters are
ishing food, alloid all -kinds of spirit -
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uous liquors, tea, coffee,: drugs:, unless 1 • In the former paragraphs we dig-
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p i e y a cafe i le physician, cussed enthusiaain. This virtue has •n our community life which would be i e a of lifting it • gasping, standing close by him. 1 Its use lessone ;the. labor requieed
drinkibg water freelY between, not at a twili-brother-Energy, and it is the i . . was handed ouf to:Corporal Austruth. I - "Seobt!" said the Engineer. "Best ' to care for a herd, if it is convenient -
meals, take plenty of sleep in well- key to healthrwealth, hap -Pines& pew,. exceedingly d. ifficalt, indeed, .elmeet. er, with Pinky as guide, philosopher, foremost, or it will be. Kingdom ly attached to the barn. '
1 eentilatanbedrooms, dress according • er success, -the open Sesame to para- impossible, te
ovIlr-ehs'tilmate, y . ,
e spring pasture to get
and friend. , • I Come! Why, what's up Man? You i It allows the ' '
' to theWeather and. keep cheerfol and ,dise. Eriergy, is, thetbig thing in this should be paidstill igherh tsalaries • . Night is generally chosen for ,these look as thqugh youlvelgen,_a_ghostl" -•:-a-start- - __.,--_,.- •
' '`•• iiiiii.• conscience clear, void of offence world then:, Reader, how inuclireal If teachers were o •.the. mile ass the
tieklish-jobee-hut-this-Va----ig an einer- ! "Quick -- via-- quick!. gasped I It enables preservation of food
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energy do you Possess? Let us philo- rqualilfitlitions and abhility hat: t gency "hustle"' it had to be Carried Pinkerton, -fighting for the words I
'. ' will have, a vacation so far as You sophize.a little. Energy takes a myr- 1 position of makers of. human c arciae,er
Id out in the full glare-0.day,- somewhat: which would not come. "For God's
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In winter cows. can be fed a palat-
able balanced ration that will keep
thein up to summer. flow. •
Every winter we see a shortage'
, in the dairy line. This. can be
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eeps your stock thrifty . and come by introducing. - 4 •
teachersoccupy an imPortantsio' sition tk• • • • . .
late years. Because • public , school
• a6.es and will leave more hind 'for
that battery had th lie "doggo." no ,'`ed, and saw Pinkerton, pallid' and economically. •
the tecentlyarrived battery.1 wards out of thelittle .window. • growing all winter and enables the With a silo you csilos an keep More stock.'
quate salaries in rural • schools of And, until the One came Ai. barking, The Engineer' drepped turn-' cow to produce and butter more Or Iceep. thee same steels' On less
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demands the shou comman in •
•- are concerned -and the grip will hard-. forms, we are told, and it I •
to the natural. annbyance of COrporal sake! There's r• kiddy•in the house!. was the farmhouse • t • 1 I• ci I
<min, one y, an
every school at. least 1,060 per. anf
Th
ly get much. of a hold on yon. Dec;. is alvvays in motion. It has three I ". Anttruther,•R.E.
other crops. _ • . • •
Ensilagehas a higher feeding value
than roc*.• ;
. Ensilage increases the -milk -flow,- . •
, Your creamery cheque grolts larger
by tts ,use. -Canadian Farm.
"You don't say!" muttered the E,n,•„, silent as ever. . NEWS FROM ENG
tors are het likely to thank ug- 'for
publishitig this prescription. It is riot . general manifestations•L- atmo h
(air), hydrosplere (Water) d h
o-
sp ere num.'.
fices in towns and cities receive sugh ' shell d
Thousands of employees -
an shrapnel was going an looking at the dial of h• • t h
oment a devil's dance bf 'gamer, jerking up' his left arm; and
wailed tha•Tri ht d h'Id •
At this m • • • "I Want to go back -back home!"
to thrir interest. ,They live mainly on sphere (rock). Sc‘entists tell us, we salanee an. more. ;IT B no.overhead %and all round; for seine "In sixty-five seconds. • . • / in lier native language, which Pinky le rites By MAIL -ABOUT
I: the excesses,ladiscretion.s and suppose truly; that from-aki water" -m
SteanttetnnIPPIllent.-7- ewmanv
• -better
ale 1 reason or "other -the German gunners might just do it!" - understood "Take me, back homel"
is wins -watc g ene c spea ing
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;recklesariess of the people. • More die IGIP
annually from over-eafring and wrong- then from these -spring vegetation.
and rock we get fungi and,Mosses.and
WARSRI - tails of nerves. • Presently there was window, like
weresuffering from a very jumpy at- He made- a Wild dive for the litle
a swimmeihanda up. the farmhouse, then , stared with,
She waved her little hand toward ' BULL AND HIS PEOPLE. -
eating than from intemperance in the Disintegrating Vegetation gives us a lull, and Pinkerton and the Engin- Pinkerton saw his legs squirming all amazed, wide-open eyes; as the whole
QUEER JOBS FOR . I S.
k :Ise of intoxicating liquors. If people lifed f the • 1 t
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the vegetable kingdom;.and the vege-
• an from e anima o •
The Navy .Attends. to Other Wotic
:leer took advantage of it to advance he wormed his body through the aper -
in a succession, of desperate orliwis ture,'and himself rushed round to the
of sinokeshotout from the roof: Then
building; suddeply collapsed A pug
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, wholesome feed and took Plenty of table to the animal -with the con- Beside Se.a Fightizig.
I. -to the ridge.
other' side of the house..
: We have late.iy been w,riting. several fion-geing somewhere •or, coming
alight gp put of_ practice. • solid -gives us Nature's eternal pro-
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'same! of porpoises which were doing
;mit out into. the 'Mediterranean some •
elephantine Hon acivertiped,:Ory un- it ehoulder foremost, with •the old 'corn/dished the first part oi the task's:rid town school. •
the twa topk..shelter under the lee Closeci, would ,------------------------ ,„ t, upon the" soft earth
rxereise in open air, half the doctors stanb interchange of gas, water and A :couple of French warships, were Here another fusillade_ Opened, end The ilatch of the .clOor," which was itthefiruengwapsinak 'errtooanr, .aahndd.tthhee cehshilode,k_twof:
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Occurrences In' the Land , That •
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inercial • World.
Galaehiels School Eoard are cOnsid-
' Corporal Anstruther It:E. • h• •' •
gramme. Everything is ve--in ac- years ago to vvage -wet- agaipsf a ° -a uge recumbent German. This g sigma. He hurled upon ad piling the advisability of closing the
paragraphs of collage] and instruction ,badk; nothing is static. Fixity is the 'an iminensity ofdamage•to thefishing pleasantly, the fact that' he had been football charge. •It gave way vvith a e had Set out to dos.. As fot the see-; The 'AdziiitaltY have intimated that
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- the "school teachers who have very of fixity has been the one fatal error
to young people. Now .for pile • for• one arnpossible thing, and the fallacy,
industrY in those. waters, and after dead maiirdhYs.
three d '• h stilities during which '
ays o
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Pheu!" ejaciilated.Anstruther horn the i•oorli
resodnding mash. He staggered
into •t°v•rlido-ngwewilithsenatheethtiiningefifuussetihabvic, gone 'I:letting fishing _cannot be permitted •
per_ ! oil the Forth as it was last year.
tnifch .do with children :and young of all philosophies in the 'past. •
; folk. Parents arid. pedple generally ... *. * * *
• do..,not give teachers. .of 'their chil- This • all. sounds, very . scientifie;
Oren the high status •they deserve. If doesn't it Well, we will try `to sin's,
quick -.firing guns were tided wth con_ his side .of the. body. "kindly - pass - The old German, was still fondling haps, the amiable old •Htin•-the pork Nairnshire Farming Society has --
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they sendtheir children to •school they p•lify this tailc. about Energy, so •that
siderable.effect, the vessels -returned to'
annihilated the enemy.
port 'triumphant, haihig . practically
yeat.oi two ago a warship of .tiZe ,• 0
than poisoned any day. .Let's get a .to his breast With one arm, and see •
salts,, Id:rather. be piihetured of the bnysting.door )ie gathered her again
your; gold.-stOppered .bottle of Sthellin!. the.little French child 'At the smash
u c. m uniform-74LO blundered,
We shall neve)... kriew; for the record „..e°Ar.i...P;
Dr1;,.sIVIthceN..,Atrindmaiiarallitays wPe!
erano seed show .
Itg•e;Con
that as
ublic dinnreer las s
toneider• fiieie duty done... We plead. the...by mind can grasp it better.' Na- ing -Pinkerton standing there, cols.; of corporai Anstruther's career,Comes the ethistruction of a canal fiocihrthe
for inoiT thought about, . and' more tui one bueiness is to absorb .and job of capturing ordestroying a mys-
Australian fleet was -giver' the strarige!.' • 'CI .they.. chanced At, ,.and crawled -sidered him;'•haturally enough, as an: t� an end, In the .offleiel list; thus::::. ,FOrth" to the Clyde 'was not contein-
along spekily toward thc. farmhouse. enemy.' He grabbed his rifle., and fired ,
Consittctiition 'fol.. alb 'tenet -14s Of . tO dissipate -to attract and repel-tto tQrious sea monster' which: had been- ' There's.somebedY ori the ropf,", said it, one -handed, and :cluritsily Pink, Miesag• -London Answers. •• •••.- A.. class, for •the study of the 11,1.1S•
nstl,uther,- Jas.,.;Corporal, R.E.-- plated'...; - • "-: •
t h " cided that the •11 b
youth. Tlieir profession demands all take in and give out; and everything reported off the Falkland Islands, the Pinkerton, as a bullet pinged' past his erten. .
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• the ; loner that can be Oven theni.' which Nature niakes is engaged in; scene Of the recent German naval de- • fhe noise of theeXplesion in the
and if they are woi:thy of the noble the seine btisinese. petr•us illustrate It'is'pretty safe to say. that the; `Siliper.," ' . .11
rep, ed e Eno eel. cOnfi . .s ce of tile, small room was
the • 'II . ned - •pa • ' ' • • •-
•eallingtOo much fespeet iiiid good -will. to eXplain; Mali takes.- in :carbon and • foefsititc•e.ts, .ss mit the crew, entertained. "Wait until I get.naderneath him with inmost deafening. The bullet struck
s • • ••
- cermet beaccerded teachers. We are gives oe-nitrogen when he- 'breathes. grave doubts of the actual existence ,this .• little box o tricks," -he patted the ceiling', high over Pinketion's head. :
. „ ••WHERE TOMMY ;S_c011ES.: " : •
,...isniagnt. hlaeritigiu.easgeenthlavsint: beerlitetEeicliendhudrugt:- '
• - .: •-• • -- -- ---• - ••••• • •Trniversity, and 'also at 'Leith Techli-'' ..
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Comparison Between British and Ger:-.2 eleal c°11ege•
man Soldiers. . ".• '
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The • Executivb .....C. o. unell ' ''' of : the
. . . • • • , • .. • :Highland :Associatiozi at a meeting .-
been described; it was too ',terrifying, ,
of the frightful . creature which had
wish he hadn't'" ,a, , . . ... • . "Out -out!" yelled 'Pinkerton.: Give British mid the German ' seldier . is it.telearih4trgefasGititt
his canvas bag lovingly-.-. "then -he'll The child screamed. • , . • ' ' .,...1 ' An • interesting. cOmparistm of.. the in Edinburgh, yehijafeovie. agreed ,to,...peti.
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ittehesegheoaora for the '.
hicleou.s," gigantie, • and .feroeious. But .;
i The grim &ire of his resolute mouth me - the. Child,• you --you *lie% Thi: made hy Bishop, Mercier in an
lad that that' so far in this •?Oth century The plant takes in, nitrogen and gives
'leachers have attaiaed, • to a iiigher off carbon. :All.things., are in 'motion,.
position in piddle estimation to. great- 'ab end. flow, actiOn and reaction,
er iisefolness and better • einolunleats.• cause. and effect, .swirl and • whirl. In.
. Why, not? No.. higher or nobler cal14. •our school. days We -learned, from Sul-
ing exists in eivilization: • They' stand livan's Physical GeograPhy then in
'shortly aftiar the ship arrived hi' the
waters where the monster *as • .. • • • •
straightened opt alimist to a grin. houge mined! In less than alf. in the' "Nineteenth Century",7,---: .
. . • minute we shall be blown to' bits!" 'Of the 13ritish he-sayi:-He has .
• -Itobert Sint, formerly postiringter at
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'The death is announced a. xi%
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•4ry ' sick. -jri: their duties with use• in.,sehoOle • that centripetal • and
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'officer of the wateh deem:10'd ••••4
poied' lie in wait ,for vessels, the
. nity, they reached the' farinhouae wlio did not comprel• lid And as he Thanks to the :•broken ground in the "ACh! Aeh!" jabbered: the German,' human, healthy, elaStie,' Mind it •
• . pressibly, gay,,.,wh, een rise. .above ; k
. The family...of Sim have ,carried'On '
ossieniouth, .at the -age d :73 e •
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'parents, and.no closer co-operatiOn -centrifugal forces •1•-•nti ce cur life :on I strange;looitknindg 'hit(ea,iLtrsiakiiiiinginteoiriwilatrets_eiWittnTilm..
'5. jou, aceo-rdifig to hielnstruc- flung laimegf Upon Win.' ...sit him a . him, aTid cankeepTes bale:lee spiteof ' A • ' ' ' 'd wi •
t-rdnl_. fei•--adVatfe--"'"-nd-e, a -Pin- was preparing to .fire again, Pinkertpn the toils,and• perils. :that . surroUnd ye . • • • •
young man name i ham Man:,
.., . e• Ivor postoffice for 90
should_ e_xist . betw_ectuairy- itaS;litsad&Lthe-phinet:-Erirth-posaible. 1VI4 is • ii. I, firs- §-ki-,-_,-
Shahid command respect, Then as to plays through' him. He can control
nsefulness-Iteachers as we said re- his condition 'as a transfer/Tier rind
eel ,
of persons. .• This close relationship transformer pf Energy. ThisWhergy
a ood trahsniitter ' • , Ile watched Anstruther crawl to ifways;•
a 'pretty gbod substance' it•proved, too. ,
stance of all the alarming tales Ahd
guessed that t•his must be the.. sub- time, . was; over. Iiiit lie ' intended smasbing'blow under the jaw7it was :all that might drag' him into despair "Ilion' was sentenced at Glasgow sher_
a safe' distance. • . .
Sta,ying to see the game. through -at cruel with so old a man, but necessary :or goad him lido savagery. ..
I,, --and dragged, the screaming Child ' The• tyPical• German; he• observes, ment with hard labor for making ,a
alms at being in all thin s re-emin';
. c.istffin Cin°:.t.t: to
7°
statement likely_Lta_z,istejadic_
in.on.th.'s imprison•L,
tunities are 'almost eedless for doing Perhaps this may be' better 'under-
ers in their cOmniunities. The oppot- is to Allow motion to _equal • cmetion, after slime hours' fighting with hat-,
roof of toreugated • ii•en; built On. .. t 11 ui ing the old man te follin4 himc He Wiliingly puts himself iato subjed-:.
ward a small lean to, with a s oriihg " n as , e ac ce out of the door; ent y serious, rational arid : scientifie...
to R i . •g'
Lunatie A 1 ' '
sy um Edinburgh, one of
• . While the' irritated -of Morningside '
po'ons and quick -firers, the Mysteri-
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godd and:exerting helpful influences stood by:illustrating again. ..
tl I t
the northern end of the house. Carry- he saw the bewildered Hun groping ; tion to endless- rules and regulations: -
ous monster •Which --------- be a sea- . .
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.* * • ' • I Unlit 3:4 ...leg In•Cciona tativaS bag in., in. a ,daged •fashion lot the telephone-
io e ou in he female •secti •
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...Make a real success. .of anything. who balanced by. rnotion eliminates.. death
. was ' not enthusiastic? .We ,.nevet tissue. and -preserVes sanity." For
have. The 'man or woman • succeeds lack of motion congeatiOn 'follows.
• best. who is earnestly engrossed in '."Sickness aniong college students
- the subiert or work hand This ex- .conles from a failure to make motion
-71ilairtslifora-thaii4iaTE-the2ralifireelliaLlialance,...tmotton--inmess Mid ex-
• occur. Enthusiasm is, of great value,- .preas; inhale and exhale; woik • and
bid yen ever knew anY person •to . PhysiCians tell us that "emotion" lot • . t)eLwCCn 1.) 8110 . avurus sa" %taken , teeth like 7 n , retriever the Engineer , xeeeiver. . ' •
ig Was slaughtered . , . g , .1 e ornw fa and'. All tire • hmiates • Weie reseneci with-
abourd., , . ., - --- - : ,, • ,, .- ..wriggled ',through the entail Windt*, ! ' '• Then :lie 'ran and' ren,. with the child • ConseiouslY paraded. How via gach a- difficulty.... -1-• ' 7 ' . ' . .
Some years 'ago the Norwegian 'Gee.. ", and disappeared. , .• ; half StranOing Min as. he clutched at man eejoy.real -freedom of mind" or . A portion a .Lechinch Castle,' the
, ' k• . A . ' • . . ... .
„peciees,and,Aaieh,„.firing,,,guas„,.._te..,.e.x_.liouse,--inni-,portictilorlY:the--roof,--with-the-fuae-in-tinic,- -There -had- --been -nn l'ita4eltymallizieti• Weil' NiiVeii; Tie sof walt":11Tqlermitny, 'his -beeit con"..
terminate -a vast horde of se tis which
of vvatships, armed with Mines, tor- manure 11111
the keen 'eye of' the trained observer. 1 exPlogioa... Wonderful .chap; Anatinth: inclined' to if,, would endariger, .11W:1/tiled in0.. It
, Pinkerton watched the I struther, ME.; had Managed to bre*k dulge in a lig•hter„ vein.? ' •To ' anoW of Stair Who is 'at•Tresent a_priginer
.,, _ 'home .for cohvalescent, '•
was denuding the gee an the, north- :Nothing moved,. above, et below; :Owl erl-lie.-tnrnfd atirtqiiked back. There Wear. • . . •
and when buttressed by.: industry and play; studY and laugh; love and la-• west coast of all fish life. •. But the .. ' ••• ' '
is very patriotisin mannfactur- rie gi.rghes Seo.land, were asleep,
ernment-sAt a'Powirfal little fleet ' From his 'hiding -place behind the his nec . fter all, :perhaps,' Ati-
spirit, or spontaneously relax to in- 'Wigtownshire seat of Major the Earl
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le common sense alMost invariably en- ?her; exereise and east." This all 'thoerninent had reckoned for tens • of
sures success. What is enthusiasm'? , sounds reasonable, does it not? So •thousanis' seais, whereas there -were
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It being all ,.alive over your task, plan Your .owit programme and this
'Throwing ,one's whole• soul, energy, ' get the most out • of life. The educe -
strength and Activity into the matter tion of invalids is more 'than likely to
• in hand. One writer gave as an an- be a -big waste. Sickness,Ueliappiness,
ewer: Enthusiasm. is belief, sincerity, ignota,nce, all tend to hiefficieneY; and
and deeire Welded into one the way inefficieno 'the pin of too many,
that water Is made up .of one,
;Udine Every man should realize that he is
' of hydrogen and one atom of oxygen.. a divine transformer.. Finally, make
' Bring thetie,,twb -gaseous atoms bo- motion equal emotion and so 611'111111
Other andithey unite and form water. ate fear, round out the century run
This is a simple matter in chemistry . and- be 'efficient to the hit; and to
n • * * live Tong and well is to abeept life in
In the human problem when a Man every • phase -even death 'itself -and
believes sincerely in some' eatise and find it good. Keep your energy in ee-
ls really sincere in his desire to sae tion or 'best results, .. •
that cause win the • belief, sincerity • * * *
and desire eon:bine to make the inaa To he healthy and sane oad *well
enthusiastic, Vaeautiful.• simile, isn't and' happy you most. work with your
itl . The. iaferenee, then, is that en- hands .11a won° as.. your The
" - thualasin is necessary ,to suevess. Yes,. cure . for 'Irriel is motion -victims of
that is our contention. We re -state rieurOpathic .ailineet should know this
the condition belief in our work,, mut prtietiee it toe. The recine for
a desire te-See it meet with StICCO8A strength is 'action, 1111Y"Sielaila tell
and sincerity • in our Wells tire a ug in effect that; to have a body that
is fret front &dose' nod 6.)zina si‘t down on his "
gtiarantee of Inic'eess •under ordinary
• e
millions, and so unending was their , '
number that the' fleet. had evehturilly
to admit itself defeated, with the loss '
of one man and two slightly Wounded, 1-
owhig to an aceident, and tO "retire
hi order," having exhausted all their
-ammunitioa.-Londen '
. Complete.
4po You mean to say you only , paid.
$50 dollars for that frock?" '
"Yes; but that,' of our* was
without the trimmings."
'"Hew Much were the trintinings?"
"A hundred and fifty." ' •
An Uneasy Seat. •
.."111y," said little Alfred, as he
looked lip from his honk, "this sailor
most have been sonne acroliabl"
"Why, dear?" eiterled his Mother.
"Bemuse," replied Alfred, 39t says
in the 1,04, %hiving lit his pipe he
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AtattItIANtr: ' (4onitttitty! tvItto pridea forward!, reareli!!" • .,4:
' Old• countryWomini: 0.That'il juat like theni effieers! colocin't in, take
twO ,titieee forrard leselt, itiatoad ce moving the whole reginytur"
.-4.ondon 0, Jutou, '
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I There is a' proposal in Edinburgh
' We need not be careful,• 'Bishop ' to provide facilities for the housing
• Mercier proCeeds; to do homage to our and ' training in neerti' I occupations,
oe on the score of hie cenviction that Of S'cottish .soldiers, Who have had
inlirelten seriotisness befits the busb.: the misfortune, .t0 lose their sight in
less of war. On. the contrary, I he. i th war.
lieve it to be the main cause of his in- 1 7.0dInVerelyde; presiding' at. the
huinanity;. the prolific sourc'e of his annual nteetinif Of
cruelties and harbai•isms. His clark, wirers' Association. declared , ,that
the Gleegeliv 8thheiPi;
brooding •intensity finds no relief' and. ,18,101vP:11.vtite0",ashs iasdt .:t4hell•!(;onvileritillent at •••
feeds upon itself. , .
And his loss 'is Mi. lesS palpable in the present time..' ,, . .,, " .
At a conference of, the Scottialt
tinie's of peaCe. For a nation whiA l•kotbnll Association and tie Scot,'
leeks a faculty for laughing lightly, tish' Football League . held in Gies.
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irresponsibility and ilrrepressibly when gow; it was decided to expel from,
ecctitioa presents itself, -,•
the -fullness • of which human life i
Misses mueli [football 'any player or .-ofileial Whol
bets on the result ofonatches. • ,.
Is capable, and narroivs the range of Mr. Aiexander Yule,. aged 73, and,,
Wand activities. • eln°" 1 110T:1441.i ,G.tilvte.ariene'irt'ainsrted4 . i't•erc'etillT51:d. i r4Thifisl'L
his intellectual as Well as of its
••:. is the thii•d tone the Ind3t. has been
,,,you 80:01,1111'apeotpt Dalt'. to .i.our "1.4,11bnek!ttiltlialllifiditMe107.11Vttlii4 ‘113rgaos Itlh,evi•deo°‘tviilli.e.'
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little playreetee . , w5ellearoTotirlaein•yrtsireitain•ei• of lithe In.
alter don aavsed my dews life,... ex. corporated Corn Trade. Association •
"How was that ?"1 • vost of •Edinburgli ri cheque for,
of Leith, has handed to the Lord 'Pro.'
plainest the doctor'S daughter.
"She consented to a transfaion otivt'.5:.°411trill: t4017aurIclits tthibeilefitligli 1.0% 11111' •
-... 'Scottish Ited Cross Society. 1
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