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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1916-09-07, Page 2, *•••'••,‘ rill.'!.FTT" $6, "Silver Close" has been. doing • perfect starching in Canadian homes. for 1,Learly 6tcl ..years. In one pound packages and six petind fancy enartelled tins. TH It CANADA STARCH Alakrr4 AtcrootRira' leo an CO. stotrineatLIMITED l."edify WV' Cott Syn1,14, anr1 r,, esstettia.. StiOliNTEQEOli soRT Viittuttst..- • '4",:.,40;;•S, corn seatai, . 23 •himself. "She is suet' an Innocent, child. Can I take her to any 'MOW with4ut injury to her poor shred of reputation? Tot no houses aro ePon at this hour and Icannot hand her over to that 'drunken brute. Theett'S no help for itl” It evidently neVer Occurred ,to him to turn back and deliver her into the ebargo Miss •tester. Indeed, he thought that would'haire been s*reater truelty than. to have left her in the streets. . • Naving reached he block of udd, tags in which :were' Mu -ova 'TOMO,- Adrien walked up the etreee and :opened. a dee* 00 the first deer. the hall a light was burning, bold by a statuette of white marble;,.and TAeroy, after gently setting. the down on her feet, led. her into ids study., The room „in which She f ound her, self ovas net lofty, but the ecilIng was exquisitely painted, while 'fienn the four' cornets • bung --eleetrie- lights 'neath delicate, ihadea. The furnitire was rich in oolor, and oolid as befitted a man's roon4 while, tte walls were a •few rare engravings, A cou- ple gutvocisei in one •corner arida veritable ace& of fishingeMplements in arlether showed that Leroy was 'MA unaccustomed to sport; it 'waa. one of his man, Korgate's complaints that im •was not allowed to pack thorn away but mint leave them there, close. at hued, jUst. AS Leroy might want the., It was hot these, however, that held the girl's attention so fivedly, hut. the cut Venetian -glass en the inlaid -cab- inets and the gold ornaments the carved Florentine mentel. . , •• (To be continued), 0 .•••••••••• D ARK SI1ADO W Or The Sunlight of Liwe t o_ CHA#T411 'IL-(Cont'el). "Zeeeerl'r- she, almost lmuted. - "rola drive me wadi Why don't you sneak out and , say Ivliat YOU • Moo? Whalea the matter with Ad - Tien.? What dee& he •want?Aren't • there a. hundred men Who'd be .glad to furnish A house for me as I like? And Can't I even eat' what' I Choose With, • out Adrien I,eroY's delicate nose be- . ing turned •up in disapproval?"•' ' . "You Can go to the deuce,- it. you ' like, my ,dear," declared Jasper- witn . ° a calm smile,' "I • merely warn•You ' that you are on the way to finding • yourself in 'hhe streetif I *Lay, be f •' allowed to speak Out. Have another • 'cigarette, an spray o some patchouli •• 'about the room. 'There are more geese than one, as you say; and, after all, it is hard if You can't indulge in • onions in Your own route at one o'clock in the 'morning." Goaded almost to desperation by .. the, sneering sarcasm of • Vermont's • words, the woman threw : down her fork, thereby 'smashing , a cp.anpsigisiel glass, and 01=0 her angry, flushed countenance close to his. "What's your game?!' she hissed. "Are you playing With me - and Ad- rien? Are you getting him against me? I know your artfulet-eicks; but don't you play sem on .me, jasper! •„ What are you doing nit at the Castle .so often? Making yourself pleasant , ; to, old Lord Barininster's niece -there; •. I'll he' hound. P'x'aps she ain't fond of scent or a pork . chop or two and die can have real statues of she likes. You don't remind him of •thatodo you? Oh, no, Of course neer But you mind your skin, Jasper, for You can't play fast and loose :With me. Shuffle him on to the Constance ',girl, "and I'll • she excloireed, 411 did not expect Yee so sem" • Leroy ditlenot seem to -notice her, but looked round the Menu 'With evid- ent displeasure. , The tableowith , its reineins a SUliper-; the-Stain'ed elOth; above ally the 'undesirable odor of. food eha stale tobacco; all seemed: to fill him with. disgust. Gently" but *Mho ha put Ada•from "1 ' "Jasper," he said, turning to Ver - Mont, "you know why I came, Give Miss Lester, the deeds et theo Casket Theatre 'am, tired and am going home." With a courteous 'goed-pighetb A.da •who, without 'attempting to thani hinn. tor hits gift, stood scowling and sullen, be pasSed out of the room; while Vermont leanedhaek against the table, with • folded . arms and his in- evitable,.but signiAciet, .smile on his face. • , CHAPTER III, , The night. .was bitterly eced; but, disdaining a taxi ,for so short a clis- tance, Lem? buttoned up his coat and strode swiftly along towards his 'Chambers Jermyn Court, W. 1%.,S., he turned the corner of the square, he stumbled sharply over the slight figure of a giti, crouched nearoneof the„doOr-stepa, and, with his habitual courtesy; he stopped to see if any harm had been done. • "Have / hurt you?" he asked gent- ly, p1e4ing his hand on hershohlder. At, his Itaugh the girl started • up with a cry of distress; and, as the shawl fell. back from ,her heat!, Le- roy Was earnest startled by the vivid' freshness of her beauty; • e0h,". she exclaimed in terrified ac- cents,, "I wasn't. doing any' harial will' ineveOn-,-I--4 Was only resting.", make You pay.for-it. I:know some- Then, thing' yeti Wohldet. like my lord'. to .Then; as she ' saw the kindly fece • hear ah0101.•e0,,it you don't want lie. looking into hers,; she subsided into silence. ' .' • • to epee' my mouth and split on your She was quite yeung, not mere -then • • little gams, don't you play me any about sixteen, and soslenderlyform- of, your tricks, • that's - all, or go ed as to appear alniost a child. Her • straight to Adyien and tell him all!". features were clear-cut • as a canteo ;She stopped, out of breath, and Jasper Vermont; springing to his ,feet, glared down at her in impotent fury.• • •• But she only laiighed at his angry face. • . • "Oh, no, You wouldn't like Adriep to know how' you -tooled „ poor ° Julia, though it is over twenty years ago. I haven't' forgotten, if you, have, how you took her over to Paris while / was away on my 'first tour, and went through' some form Of marriage With . her. You wouldn't -like him to know -hoiv, you told . her .whet you'd •when there was no longer peed to • keep it dark from yene father, and Of plied, in tones singularly free from the attack of brain fever it brought any trade of Cockney -accent. on, poor- dear! You were a nice -brute .with your parents?" queried „. to her, you were, Jasper Vermont; Leroy, feeling for seme Money. - • . and it's a lucky thing for you and her • said thed h d All About a.Stic delicious „ m de. Put • quivering for a moment. -Haven't place. „ GES BY 511 , •fX.E'rF• TPAINS• •011AINED TO 711V RAILS • 101001011$ES: 4tE141), 'To ,SatiafY 4udgliitents of the 4Ceur'ts . Some Strango MOUS Are AdOptiS4 ' WHEN YOUR FOOT SLEEPS Due to a Mechanical Obstruction of the Great „Sciatic erve: There is hardly a man or woxnan 'sta'J Art L, 'Sheriff's. officers in thiS"conatry oe., _ oasionallY Make strerage 'seizures, aa. ' evidenced by their- ono. taldng possea, sion 4 .4.- railway -engine,. tit• -Weston, ' But only in:America. would they • • ge the, length of • Bolding up. a: whole •traiP. This happened in, Norman • ,Coupty,. Oklahoma, where the. Atchi- son,Eahroad Company refused. to .pay faxegillaiMed by the 1oc.a1 authorities, OnOTe 14enclou Answers. - • - • ' - . • • • ._. , ... . . .•• , The .C•entle Tax,Gatherer. , • - M the .headot. ad .arnted cOMPeni, of poliee,• the.• .slieriff , stopper]; a. pas,' solver and two •,freight •trainSi and • 4 .. " tlia.MI them. •under arrest, . He chain, ed. the lotomothre to. the rail& and . . Selected Recipes .. • - intirhated thatno.traffie would 'be al- Pear Salad -For .peer Salad select • . lowedf' to 'pass nail his, defeand had large,•fiem but perfectly film pears• . been met. '•• .. .." ,.. _ • . , ,. • . . , Peefttbem carefully And do not .hroak Thia. was. 4. Stint of $7,0Q0,..•alleged the .stem.. Cut a. 'slip trent' the lerge, ft to he due for 'school taxes,' liability .4nd...take .cnif ' the Leer& Stuff . the• fel-, which the railroad soempany dis- •eaVitY, with .a mixture . of • creani' putecL, In the • result the matter was , hoot,- aid groundnuts. •Replece-tha comprOinisecl,• the 'drastic ''action . 0 : slice .stand the Pear en a , lettuCe reef. and slice, a, Spoonful of Meyonnaise on ptru.stli9eraiffl:wsapdeied.ily..17•Inging. th?..clis., .tiul tor), , ..In Muth the. same manner, a work- be used when fresh fruit is olefin the • . Halves of tanned pears can . . house -ambulance, ;with its 'horse and inarket.' • . . . .clriver, was seized by the sheriff ' at 'Johnny. Cake. -To one cup Of but- a good and•inexpensofe-fat for fryiug. tient, when, it .waa•pouileed on by the.- tabiespoohful of' melted butter. Stir s.ert. • . , . •• • . beelines and figs cut up Kilrnsh, in Ireland. The. vehicle had termilleand one 'of sweet milk add •one - Oranges, left the. institution to veil: for 'a Pa- , teaspoonfiil-Of soda,. one of sait and. a together make a very decieions des - sheriff's officer elle his merry men, :in ehougli .white• eorinneal to mike, a In making chicken •salad he sure to . . . . .^r"”•*--- -•"""4".7 COWTAINS, NO ALUM •— MADE I 1\1,. CANADA -iisr,-;msdiasKainumutt, TM FOR. USE 'OF Cbok slewly. for nearly • two, hours. Put up in small lars and coyer air bight. • • Things to Remeniber.• • Rub rusty -metal with -turpentine. •Chielcen fat xnakes .delicieus crisp 'cookies. •' • Soup stock inae• be Oanned as Well as.anything else. •• ' Never tvasti windows when ;the sun shines on them. • Soft think tbeef).• fat 'fried out iS • who hes not experiepced the strange and horsee.drie4r, and all weie. con, - very thick batter. Spread about•take out every atom of bone, gel To keep lemons ,put them in a jar fee/ing of having his or her foet veyed to. the. local pound. . halt an inch thick in a liutterea bale- and 'skin. aaleep;----Tho4Mvest-ot-thern-jeally " Thete. it was •detairied until an of- ing. tin. and bake in a Moderately het know what is taking place: ' Though •eciel from the Workhouse arrived o et oven until it has a Orisp beown crust. the pain is a strange, one, the cause the Scene and by payment of $50 re- Brushing the top With -Melted butter'. is explained readily. •,.• • leased the ambulance, horse, and Snow Pudding. -Moisten the con:. improv%s,the crust. Serve hot. - • The strangeness of the •"foot • going driver. For this ainount a decree had tents of One-half box' gelatin in one - to sleep" is due to a. mechanical ob- been 'obtained irt the . local court, but half cup coid water. Add to it hot struction of the great sciatic . nerve. the unprecedented seizure amazed, the . ' ,syrup*e.de , of One-half Pint Water, When we sit for a long thee with •our whole tetra. ' • was. 'ce of two oranges, threeofourths legs crossed or with the back of the • But even, • that perforntance sugar. rain and let stand un- Thethgh preesing upon the edge of 'a ecliesed on one. occasion. at Kenmpreovolo. ehuir the sciatic nerve is squeezed. where the sheriff's men actually ,Aela- 'tit ,nearly cold apd beginning to set • sciatic nerve is the largest in ed the worklrause itself. A judo mt Then add. the beaten whites of two the body. It springa' from the -small •for $447.06 and $6e3g costs had bee.n pgge. • .13eat little, Mere .or .until well f the back ana supplies nearly the obtained against the guardiat,.i by a . . . mixed, and then. put it awaY to thick- wholo of. the nerves of the leg . and Belfast firm of °seed merchants . Amt.: . °The : sciatic, like all-• other 1 • . ...,A. Confiscated Chapel., • nerves is really a greet bundle„ Of ' nerve. nerves, each .of which :has its Own sheath. . ' • ' , ' The whole nerve is elastic, and pres- sure on. it will flatten it; as a rubber mained until the .matter was • " tard seedo chopped onions, raisins •and hese. Is flattened .by 'presSize. . The ed, the townspeople meanwhile being 1 . terfe • fibres are: like bundles of • i sugar, two, minces of scraped ginger amused at the WorkhOuSe he- threed;but finer. They run jongittid- much possession of bailiffs. .' mixed add •to the 'root and one •ounce of red pepper. A ehapel has shared the sam 'fate.' e!! well . . . peaches Meat or fish intended to . he fried they eryetraeraet:Ingonentitamyotlifoerr haanlodn,Crcitiumeoh,..:, . inelly, each • thread having its 'ending Ing in another half pint of :einegar. Cook should . first, he wiped as. dry as pos- somewhere in a muscle or in the. skin • slower , to be .'moved to, new poditions .' 'aril passing • Without . branching- 1:0; Sone time ego the Warrant officer ef.. the Wandsworth County Court wee. all together fifteen minutes.. Place in eible and it should not. be very cola and seal.. , ; , . before dipping into the at „ . when the fbedri outol.raligo; .: threads",with which it is, wrapped 'ullo called on to take possession of :such a., jar place in his:district.' This was . at. the !.„ Canned Ithubarh.-Thorraighlywash if you WAnt to wash Your own hand- ' . , Put Fin Jibing • Touch . ; .- • • ',' • contmunicating ' with the: other straight to its nucleus in some •nerve If and can't' get .them..ironed "Cavalry then, , together . with: bornb- .- And. she had a slightly • foreign . air.' not, known, but the operation is s ' ' .`"'"ng. • •- •' Dover 'Railway, to whom a .debt was a potato . masher Until considerable. . , 15uiee is eXttacted: . Then , fill well pull them into Shape, fold and lay be- tiLracteropplinxgoaeirmsetrithuftte,"!usiaeoissiiid.G,exesnraslaibdi s.., tress • ' . . Omen papers and trate under. a mat - element, for pitting the finishing toruchescto a victory,' Alone, It may be • • centre of the brain. or spinal corsl. instance of the London, Chatham and.; stalks of rhubarb; dice. end crush with . --How these nerves carry sensation is ....., 'Her eyes were brown; but as the light lar to 'that. of messages . passing imbi;: . 1° satisfy the judgnient they par. !.sterilised' cans , with the rhubarb,' pressing down until the: juice ovei-. To keep seoons and 'forks- bright, used te follow up the...ashy, to dog - of the gas -lamp tell full. on her up- electricity.'over- a telegraph wire, _If ried Off tl?e contents of the 'blinding,' floura; and. seal, Add neither sugar after washing put them to stand.' a hiis heels and to inerease . the depres- . , turned -face, they Showed so • dark a nerve fibre be cut it no longer car_ which were sold by auction .:Iii due pews, ' nor water and be sive that Your carts minute or two in a jugful of ,Very hot, tion et: b_is opirit and:Ilia dleorgaaiza- : .. and Velvety as aimosb to appear black,, ries sensation. Sensation can also' be course.. •Ineluded were the dean, soapy Water: erith a dash • OP; heavy Waves 'rourufli?.x forehead 0- ' the 'nerve 'matter that does the. wOrk• hyntn-books , Commuttion-plate, tea- • _ 9_ er •Iala -egiliptaenit.-- A 'retreating while masses of dark heir clustered in out off by compressing a nerve for • forms; : preacher's platform, Bibles, and covers are. well :sterilized.... Rhu- , barb canned . inthia way is just as aninionia. ' ' . body knows that the opposing infant- „ •This not having been satisfied; the .peaches, which have been peeled and sheriff's men entered into ,possession promisee pits removed, add a half pint of vine - of 'the workhouse and the or, cook together until soft Mix a thereunto belonging. There they re - quarter of a pound each of white muse en. This is .better when served with whipped cream.•• • Peach Chutney. -To two pounds of Orelean *InU s -an' do -so that they do not touch. • • Good lard is much better than but- ter for basting reastee• meat and for frying. ;•• • • Use. very little blueing in washing laces, for the lace absorbs a great deal ht blue. People who use. tin cans for can- ning should be careful never t6 put vinegar in them. . When, buttons me taken frem an old dress they sheuld ' be strung on a string before putting them into the MOUNTED- TROOPS'. FRENCH HORSEMEN .ON WEST). ERN. FRoNT. • • General de Lacroix POInta the- Advatn • tages of Employing Cavairio • "The hour for the cavalry errd cowl on,,e of these days in France, 50 it las ccithe on the banks of the Pruth and .the Stripa," declared General -,de LaoroiX, a, Military •oritioein the Parie, .Te.mps. o • • , •• • 4°I, am. revealing no secret," he adds,' o "ea !saying that Measures' recently have • been taken tb provide for the tise•cit. French wintry on the WeStern front. The units Of foot soldiers destined to serve as 'support for . our troops -on horseback have hoen reinforced,. brought to full strength and power- • fully armed -forming, in,. fact,- ti seleCt •• corps :fitted for the twat daring ex- • ' • peditions, The proportion of 'mitten; lenses and automatic guns has been very largely increased, and Our horse- men are tooloyehrekee to, the. use. of these weapons, from which they are drawing 'additional. strength and eon. \ •fidence." . • • Capture Prisoners. , It ip to •the action ef eayalri that y • General de Lacroix • attributes the large.naxtber of prisoners Captured on • the Russian trout " He thinks it con. tributed. to the lightning -like rapidity; of General Brusiloff's operations and - to the extent et the results .achieved. If the Riselan offensive . had been ree; stricted to the use of the other erms of the service the pursuit of the Teu- tons and the 'complete etccompliihmene Of a- victory would be .nceessarily, limited. • At.such times the attacking Infantry, exhausted by the•effort it has made, must call :Upon. fresh troops,! necessarily. remote 'from the poeltions.' won. Artillery caunot .be thrust for41 ward without being supported by ether: . troops, and, altheugh"nuxteriteguns of, , Item range can pursue With their fire' •• button box. • • • When you make lemonade squeeze a little. orange -juice, in it. Yo fi will find that it takes less sugar and the drink is better. • - .• , Screw semi] hoeks inside some of the Cupboard doors -they -ere exceed- ingly handy for • hanging articles like pot lida, corkscrews, etc. Rtih the stove oN.Ter while hot with a ry is marching 110 faster than . • , services used for: tea4neetinis;.and a ; fresh and; ne as if takeirright from and. the sheathes - as be repeated his queetion. She it are .firm but elaitic. Pressure at number of anners bearing mor or ga . seine 'manner and for the same pur- .I.Ineonsciously Leray raised:his hat. soft her -but -made -no -reply: shook her head at him as he bent over khhe • esutts to Pressure on a rubber hose 1 .point on a'nerive is similar in its less interesting *tares. Then- there was the sheriff's officer Poses. • d h Room \ who -seised, a -ba, "How is it you axe out on such - a through which water is passing. n IS muck chagrined at this action, for he large cucumbers, six large onions, six night as this?" he asked. "Have .•-• the latter case the flow of water • • you •th • ft nerve ',was relying on the balloon to lift him 1:large green tomatoes, three red /Ali- ne home? , Where -do you- live'00 stopped, ' the in e former e so ner beyond the reach of the sheriff's offi- : per!, one bench celery, three table-:. , Soho," she re- cers and. court -bailiffs. As the bal7 ! spoons ground mustard three dente matter within the sheath :is pushed "Craclin 11 Co t - • apart; so that the continuity is actu, on was worth a geed deal more than : worth of mustard seed, one quart ally broken, and the messages can nO • the amount for Which it had been ' Vinegar, one pound graulated sugar; longer 'Jess to or fro over it. - When the pressure on the nerve is Seiend, ^the .' delotor. raised enough i:small amount of salt Cut all ingre- released the. soft contents of the money arneag his. friends to meet the ,dients up fine and boil' fifteen minuted new potatoes, boil them withthe peas I ,,,, i until tender and make the soup in the " usual way. , • . . eiejia, . • . "1 and you will find that you have one or li h.- ix ear, corn "'six lead. polish with Another newspaper. • 'II' removes all grease 40 saves:black- hie oxtillery attacks." But when its ranks arelnvaded-and -ltd Men s"abreci-and-...• b ' t. f h f-- . . Almost, any. cold -vegetable ---is • . •'ceridIng with the enthusiasin of, vie, de- tory it knoWe- diepersed by s cloud of horabmen des-. • . that-is-hopelesely. lost° , licious in a salad, but it should. he and Wet it eannce eocape;dioaster:"O„ dressing • • . To the obJection that the nature. of ... When you have not, quite oriOei the ground in France differs flora that • • :: in Russia, being more broken 'Mid 4*1 .: . news peas for pee soup, cut up a few, tering. less facility . ter eavalfy raids' than the Galician . plains,' ' General de Licroix replies that the network of. o reeds Is reedit better in France. than - • In Russia, and that batteries, Mitrail: newspaper dipped in a hale soot and s • remembered that there" s mild be two. • • Imitate Russian Teaks; parts of .oil to one of vinegar in the - . . Jipssheath gradually. return, to. their , , • . too' that when she reehvered her me ory had .gone, grad She forgot !roe as well as the. &Bd." • . JaSperitirred uneasmly "I didn't think she would 'have. ehe- ecl SO ltalah,* •Ila said. '"Besides, she's all right now; she, only forgets leash,. 'He's Johann Wilfer, that's • -those few yearsr - all." • ' "Lucky thing for yew" ' repeated • awhy have you run away, then?" th most relishes a • Stuffed eggplant is a delicious dish . There wae an amusing sequel to a which me people appreciate, and •egg. leusee and automobile guns can be length f time. got any -only Johann and -Martha-. and they don't care." . "Who is j',ohanii?" said Leroy, with an encouraging- smile. • "i" "don't Ispote," she answered list - Ada.dryly. ."JOhan'iff came 'borne 'drunk aed "What -lia.Ve you done . the . child?", he asked suddenly. ' His companion's face lighted up with irialfeiduis triumph. - "I've put her where you tarn find up in self sealers and same-3.will keep . f STRANGE FOSTER MOTHERS.. no lesSehmusing, Surpritre Chocolate, Cake. -One-half Both require n 'gre.at deal of seSson•-• . power of gun fire to.that of cold steel:', moved match more e,asily, adding the. for anyo• plant stewed like squash is another. seizure ..at Wood - Green. \ A bailiff *as Summoned for • Chickens. following, circuinstances: For several -Whites; one and ope-half • cups hoer, should be sprinkled with firmly p.ow- Yolks, . one-half cup les more and more hnportafiLin such Operations, and R is er,sential that'each -• 'lk two eggs . Grease spots On- the pages, of boo habd t n vo ing o e - cavalry 'milt be provided- with them. days he a een en ea, • French Cat Hatelted-Oilt a:Bret:#.0 efaieieg vialking-stick-under-the-Mip butter, ope. cup-sugari-three egg -ono. , The,se_aida.; ha, payt, :are baparaing cat which belonged to an hotel ter the.. complaiiiant's. heuse; • but two and one...half teaspoons baking powder, two squares choeolate (melt- paper laid over the pipe clay and the mobiles, perfectly -trained and .famillar dei pipe clay, then a piece of tiespe, "Infantry units transported in huto- in a Well-kno•Wri seaside resort -WaS f•011ildi it 100 Well barricaded. • rearing four kittens; when -one of the The besieged debtor amused himself • ed), aid .one.half teaspoon, van • illa. Page :pressed' with a. Wenn hole Rub with . their . dutlefi"' . declares, To rid carriaries of the parasites "ought to aid with their offensive -along d "11 off with India rubber. which affect them, place a clean White the -principal routes of approach; break cloth over ,the cage at night. In the morning 'it be covered 'with veiv . . 'order to reach the vital parts of the T at close quarter% While tavairx Setied! . down obstaeles and attack rear-ghards rens, turning around impedimenta in- • beat me -so I, ran out" . . 1 servants, going to look at the new ar- egg yolafll k (well beatenu Sugar ), Vatiilla' She pushed back her ragged shawl irivals, was surprised to .find a ' rat lyindow and laughing defiance at the by climbing - out through an upper ILI and held un her arm, on which bruises ' slickitag showed pp cruelly distinct. Leroy nursing the rodent with as much soli - with • the 7 kittens, . the ,cat baffled officer. It ' was during one , and. chocolate. Mn'together • flour such incident that the stick was cap- ' and baking' powder. Add alternate - is. ly With milk to mixture and lastly fold in.visible . her, • anyhow,"- she , said. "You "ye h HI" h ' d 1 : u poor c i . e BE.11 a moit ten. , . tored, on ea: ' g : • h th withotl a mi scope, hieh enemy, would - dash: into 'the midst of uttered an exclamation of anger. - eitude" as_ if: it had been its own kit- : in egg whites beaten' stiff, Bake In minute red spots, almost tenderly. "What. can I do for yen?: -----------ing-thatthey-d'e-things 'grates dismissed the case. • — better in France" seems to apply A deputy . 'sheriff st-F-,Eili=-RiVer, round_cake pan in moderate oven. --"--inerif"-br oak' her In ----ars, as you did • w aro the th isecl-tx oeps, -causiag vermin so annoying and fatal to birds .orederil3aenhvgapnanic," .0Wfhteotro,thieoarvouingghliynecholeinrdemlioavife inseaertgirn n Mass, "Oh; nia- nonsense, Ade!" said Ver. "Johann will take it and Make me , ' • their cats for Some time ag the t•te°- hmongst the goods and chat- • tels of an undertaker, took postession . -ct- • • If I give you money,---:--" , ort 'came that a French feline had • around edge. Fill in with halved and . -•• . of a coffin containing the rerhains•of• her inether's.", • , Burn the cloth' and repeat if necessery. mont contemptuously. "Don't hegin beg for more," she interrupted; ane • I kept all my pi:oinise.s to yell, at any •pocket, fearing this to be but too true ens, the eggs having been abandoned •baby, .entrusted :to the undertaker , to rant -.--you're not on the stage ',Leroy Withdrew' his hand from his I actiially hatched out a brood of chick - eat& Lget gloii on at the Rockingham h I lc by the hen. The cats had a litter of ' „ for interement you go home, ta e you . $ix days had elapsed When the me- ths eggs hatched out, anti kittens about the same time that she brotight.' il2r. an auCtion sale room. • After • the tner succeeded in triteing the coffin and I introduced you to Leroy; and ff oe„begao. . The girl shook her head, and drag- , • you had. only played your dards pro The sweetened strawberries, and pile.whip- Conditional Forgiveness. • ped cream on top, or serve with sauce of crushed•berries. ' Patience is the, virtue that is made their • playroom for a little -recitation, Eight large, juicy, ripe oranges and Perfection Orange Marinaladd.- of -P'iireecteenssci6tyi 's never natural, for Na- in the midst of the quarrel the nurse • fitter supeer. Harty hit James, and' - the two families up together to the ture never pretends. en •• 'happ. ed. in. with the news ehat ft ;•internment 'she. ' commenced Proceed- tiny° large, juicy lemon& Peel six of IN LITTLE.. . Harry and James, brothers - W - ere in pei ly t I , • he-eranges an4-9ne-lemano-r-aieethig-- -W-ateee-on-th•e-Inain-isi I im to retire. • James ,• this:time. ". As it, is,- hell marry hiS shivering 'body.• best o y . rags- agents • depu Y -e ter ge 0 • 8 " Strangely, an, English bulldog did 'cover $1.0 000 for illegal seizure.• the peel down to the pdlp on both ends •by quenching a thirst for knowledge. was, put to 'bed first The turn couoin, if yeti're not Careful." 0: "Not till morning, ' the said de- , almost exactly the same thieg; ex- . . . • of remaining oranges and • lemMost people wear glaases becauseon. ' "If be dikes, it'll bp yeurefatilt," she cidedly: "I shall be all right then." cent that the nog did not cl0 the A -NEW' WORLD IN THE WAR Ctoss cut, then slice' tine, making they cannot believe'their own eyes. - "You must forgive yobr brother be - said: - t • hatching. Tot s,orne weeks this -dog, .• • It is a mistake to iriaagine that Op-, fore you go to bed. , You might die in • snarled. "And ill tell 'Adrien "Bet yOe'll freeze to death here- small pieces. Add Six quarts of and how You're fooling him in other • She laughed harshly: • a i.:hampion narited Hampton 0 y, Germans'Don3 Like the Teerible Brit. , - . tortunity will waste time loolcing for the nighte Bill ' water lied let. stand twenty-four ' - Van on his da liflainotaux lier ex I aceom arida Single lattc,n. T1 _y p in •hi Jas ran acre the.room his an earnestness that maie Leroy . sP g it co-ntribtibsd air.nrtiele helerif'-agarnrn but it's a poor substitute for a ways as well." • . "3. wish I Was dead," she said, with mothered. a. brood of chicks.. and a , . . • hours; then boil twenty minutes. Re. he knocker. . • After a few minutes, elapsed James, - Communiques? . • mov.o from • the fire and let. stand Sympathy is all right in its proper replied: ' . face working with anger. There, was nen °ode, aihe thought - kenne,, P twes -Ws11;-P11 'forgive hint tootightetrit • eomething so deadly in the light of his trot th and sa.w the bitter de- walk and fed out of hia trough: He., to the'Paris Figare on the visit of the innirt of t e liquid add a scant %two, . . steak-and-kid'ney pudding when -3+011 if I don't die he'd, better lookout in , dark eyes,: such murderous hate in spait in the greae dark Oyes, „ • ; made no objection, but, on the con- delegatesof :ihe British Dominions to thirds of a quart ,of granulated sug- are hungry, ' - • the morning." - everyltne �f his face that the ev-oituite- itCW•Ox7r-iritalf- up sharply- as-ttrarr -secerred-to take it -as, aeeoniPli- !Paris Red itobearingonthe history of ar, and bolt in that quantity, boiling s ran back and ed a cry of fear, if- he had decided on his course of ment. • • - • ••• • • • • ,,the lie shows how those.free rapelly, until a soft jelly is f,ormed . , inatinctively glancing at.a knife whic1;" getion, ' — • . ; ' A : Bet surele ono Of the strangest fos- wills,. whieh, vinited; fortn the British osthen cold, ,4petnOve all green scum lay on thc table close to Jasper's "oth- ,.."I cannot leave you here' he said teronethers' for a lifter of young • Empire,. •-aee : to day spontaneously when boiling the last- time, and a - Or hand. . • • , ' ". " ' • 'PA qUietly, canci money is of no use to 1 foOS ;:i8 a. foxhound, yet the thing grouped 'together to Save the :hele- pei'fectly-transparent, delicious Mar- ' 6 II I II ' . . . . e ,' NoVie far Vermont:a anger ro'kht you te-night .Vilf-..yeu come with. "'" one I is the result Makes about . • J • bave carriei him she ,did, not know', me?" He lee& out 'hie hand as he eral times. So far from o showing' • the wotld , for, to her intense reli.ef, the door spoke, eted, welveut a word, the girl ' any animosity towards the hale ray:. . . The vv,riter gOes on.'to porat out tho [Use only granite' vette to set or make . . • bwo degen comnion elly glasses full, - openai end' Adiden Leroy hitroelEhro rose Weoiely ore laid heti owe cold one pards, the hound, which had loat her' anxiety cautted '' in . Gernieny" hy 'the 1:this itiernialade in.., , •• . • .''- ' •', *Own pups, welcomed, them cordially lereible British eommuniguria, which Mixed, Fruit garnialade.-qhis rich, and showed all a mother's love for make known 66 exceed) truth ,in i,c1n:'. Olden eoldred , preserve • is exeellent her unnatural children. Potation of the official Gertnen lie's.' 'from every point of view. It ean be In foidia, welt •boy a have eeehrhed That; henays is What was wanted in made late in the teaeon-frOtia Odds and . several time& and the boys have bees 1 rcfply to the 'German. publielt3r Cant- ends of .small quantities. of peaches, seep mining with the WiVvoives.throught:ntiig-n,. ....., ndt. has outmanoeuvred uS. pears, qUinees and Other fruit on hand ooth . the forest, and toccatdorially been ; ;700 loom ft is. not enoUgh to Orly of Take' •eatial quontities' of Teethe& capturedThey have always been !trio British offehsive that it IS a. new pears; apples and olives that. have '. ' , , I i. ' cerreed off by the Wolvea when ,little army which has arlgen, It is really: been pared, cOredand cuteh°To babies, and, escaping the pack's- 'the new warld, France held on !beg nix pounds 'of. fruit allow one pint. of t. -eehe teen adopted by some' mother -waif I enough to enable tho representatives water, . Put the :uninces in• eret, and who perhaps had heen .accidentelly of this new World to bring -into, play let cook gently'until they become' ten - theft inexhaustible strength and re, dor, And the ether- fruit and 'obbk sourees,os well as rani method& ; all thoroughly and sloWly without id -. a ,word, but it,gets there. ahead of the Theao• hien are Onl • y beginning to '. Wig them burn Take/Out and Mash • The thrive of 4 wagon r4ays never fight The llochea :aregoing to :getwell' together ,1 Clean the kettle, Ra- rest Of the eutet. ' • to know 'thene • • - - . ' •• tern the fruit to it, add one and one:- Th.0 Coat of a 'lititO:e Is the gitCot f half ' teacups of granulated sneer An naturo' but 64 co:A. of a donkey in When -a fool iii 'angry he opens his eath pound Of .fruit,. also dill Piy,a1110(1 often .;.he wople of a tailor. ' mouth ail closes Ids AP•.3m. ' - 'juke of two lotions sand two .6ranges. - . Wedthe. room. lie -gazed irk staiiriki "in his. Thay proceeded thus, In at the two occ4pants, and in ad' ite. 3:kneer for the leegth of the square; •,,.,ettantt ..Taoper love r,egained his self- „boe Leroy ,f,00n 83W that, utliftlidis, .control .- '1e did...not release Ada's feore told or froth hunger, the girl's' wrist but, smoothing his scowl into a steps were growing feebler and more aieelc smile., lie aaiel with .a careleSs ;uncertain. Without further ado, he laugh: ' • • ; picked her op .in 'his ernes, wrapping "No, Ada'your ,arral is as sifter as her shawl more Warmly round her. ever. Thebratelet will just fit you." I "We nre nearly there," he fiend re,.• Ele relexed his grip os be spoke 'anfl asouringly, "a ti yen are as light as a • iyarne'd to Leroy. "Ada L' has het in feaher:" ' • that the nehr braeelteyou bought lier.r, . She- lay beck, 1)040011y- eoptent, her 60 E111011, Aelriem,' he expained ha pressed esetilhot his brawl shout- . glibly.. 'tile tlisetight F a:, getting der, her dark oyes closed trustfti'lly. stouS . : . • Admin Troy hurtled on, for the indlifereaVy; wh lewiroli- cut with the force of a knife; Ado, with a little eiy of relief, ran hot'liie fare V/Pr., Velir thoughtful an he teleards ltira. appriAched his chambers. • • • kiryl eooa of yo1.4 t) comel," 1 "Whet el -e ego') I do ?". he asked deprived of her young ones. Mista,t•ElFt• Votnt #.) 14BA LIXT . p„ DAY 00. OF OANACA, f.Tn HAMILTON,' C.),14421