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Her Housebreaker
By Florence Morse Kingsley.
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ABOUT THE
HOUSEHOLD
.CHAPTER VI.—(Cont'd.) Van Auken would have done, if h
tis, afte Thrift In the Schaais,
th m nner of their kind
"Bat you must have known;" she hadn't been toek away sudden to a The proprietor of the Caswell Boase, i Increasingly insistent, is the demand
cried. 4I slipped an addressed en- better loud. d, k3ut Pm .easy. I told • who boasted' that he never forgot a that the schools oy this Dominion
ve}ape. in the suit -case; at the last himT I'd let him offs if he'd d don'
an'.
i face, puzzled for a while as to the teach citizenship—that. they equip the
moment, I thought that you might •c' .: it mt. But new I don know— . T ,
identity of the stranger. It was the cll;,ict to do the full duty of a good
need me," unless I cin hire him out somewhere; ferret -faced clerk who aseisted his' ci hyena It is not forgotten that the
He looked startled, the recollection else.- halting memory, schools have for generatdons clone e:t-
of Mrs.i'an Auken's exp'o1 _ng fingers :tiers, Brett too=; ,en u(.l an from! •., •-hy o don't Sou recollect that chap cellent Work; but the experience Q_
courng.,let ek to him. But there was, iso the roll Dan had given her. �� who came in all wet one z :b31t• said p`
time for further talk between them "Here i� the money she staid And Kriel lost his money and wanted to tl1e last four year, has brought the
its customers had a oma in. I ant very mach �'•al,eii to you for wort for supper and a bed?" realization that a change in method
She sat quiei'y, it !,t chair there being kited to him. ,That's it- that's where I saw hini! and in subject-matter—••a shifting' of
he had left }lar G, e d.,f t?7liiitell - Tne warner, fingered the bill, with a : Tell you Charley I never forget a• e17z l.as;seeis t:r•relitly required, ' A.
1 conversationcoming t ,r n cavetous ,•l'• 9 13re : f ., . b p " e,
g:ole copse a.ii,1 o her a»1's glance at Mrs. t pur=e. face' I remember•I told him to clear young man may be an expert in arith-
and all the while she -,.atclle.i him tet "I'm a poor, lone tvidoa " T•Ghe; out. An' he made tracks quick. If. luetic, in spelling, in writing, gram -
his work, a warm gloss of happiness whined, au. Pee go. five ..hlldre., to , , ,
a eh t . t. , , r i•I 11 a told d who keep
he im. Of couRelatiseve
pian, gCOnl:?r:'h :, and every other sub
.te .-, nnivi \ int her care Kea. do for. Den's s masa 119."( 1S a: hired I,d bcezz grad to keep hint° Relative y
After all, he 'tad not de e ti ed her, ' girl, 'round the house, along of me. of 1's. 13rett's, they' say." tact on the curriculum and may, none
<� slatternly woman ,n i=.aC : carry— teachzn him all these years. Besides,
. Y t11e less, display nu lities of brutality,
C'x: zs'n cf C=eosae n, I guess. Lucky
Mg a ba�l,ct on he 31':.?. entered Zits. I e n git good money for Itis services for tier, he's too young to be con= Injustice, v.•aeteful.:o- -and treason --
Bi eft watched he e,triously as she til? his froze s up. Afte2 that, I don't sainted." may, indecdl, be a balshet ik, An alter -
steppes:! be r , the e(,i inter and pro- cure a topper v.. hat !legumes of hien: T a intelligent surmises of the ed type •of training, a nese view of
e e.i to nolp herself liberally to "Wouldn't you like the money hotea e'erk passing into current i gos relative values must4come, .9.knotvl•
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'C.ct .is Erre a .F 1 wore sharp Pow?" asked 'lire. Brett, 't girlish sip, were, Soon ace,epte:l as fact. Dan-, edge of the fundamentals on which
eves prey 's:l titemeel.S•C?s pink staining her pale C114e1� •I— I r'
lel Maitland found employment with-, rests the structure of democrat must'
upon- the ..a11:, r. Kaye (Tete ret my heart eel having, ort lllfticulty and teas .regular and _ ,y
V ho are - you?" 2 she tear z f t> 1 1' te. with 'ne this venter. OF c cur:. ate 2,1., at lr;s work. los a part of all i zstl�lctian worthy of
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"Who
; '' °•' 1 t ::'111 tt Uiii al.ti tip n.0 i -'� itm0 the mune. Education fir melte or'
pe t r Mrs Be.tt's sane. . I 1 r , ' on `un (°ay lie event to church with �,
don't 1'c*?. z:.1.. ttt.r=� c, -_a a., rine tone," ..he added. min?tliili or has Moe- ales. Piett, fie was soar a f,.vori#e mar a r.:...en—it has done so in l.ur-
et r s hrte,.'e now." eve` woman burst •"sit :l c', sir: a with the stung people, who had known ops' Anil el owizore.
live never heon hoe t eald 1::::,.11,ails; 11.01 George c :• lit cit. But it was Whot .ire the fun ?anelltn a? Hon-
Yrs, Brett. 1 eta :i,. l:k._., I, ^,a 1 eiQl�t l^tilt"Lit' ,l't'2'r' .'ill flier.' f77 :,. 2 )atm s o t�" is (10?�,
Eno! Caswell." teR"I , i , en e h Ialy.. ` ,t. thee fc-kund, to It1411Stry is ilnctthe., and
1 e said. -nut I m :env:al-41e i%irt 11zrz awns- from Koine of an there are many more.
"For Cor `' 1 t , 6 r:eines",. • ?S Batt 1 .l 11 ' i* n l e. Frugality is
+l?: woman, :O'er ,s :?s . '. . .E. •': l': . t'i'nt ,l ; ! T1,e-1•: ,'. a:[.i.1, N.•:21 r,". where, he smut the. hapille . mill li'11lJttatlt ,`+n(', and one that 1S lae-
!s e1' of his life le !:ling aloud to her, in•* overlooked in this new e'ountty.
'111 n she It t:c•d lost . re 1' etc 1, •i' into !mei teen), foe;t 1101.1 lime 1:6%n n R'.3L1 v1' knit the endless he'1mets• Canada
sh Yle:e'•• •'l ; l o : 'i'v y Ct't.le ose tie. :lila was }lu¢It on thrift, among
tc+ I+'i;u hili nil. 1s,: • sweater wristlets and mufflers, she other things --tile pioneers were
tee. Int? " ids„ ?' `!'ore' rheic ^:t� ;liir•. Tynan'; on e1'
for the
r °ilii stet,' "lake 1 1'. iditi y til puri:ha'f 1114 r:plli tt.i tine! 7,1�'�PN�29t�3 thcs sea. SPC i111 t'. in thrift.
b i,.vt e a wer,l of it ---t x. eat t..,.- ,..• wzla'tla_1 gift her son htui wie!.e-2 ivrherself.t Thri't is not hoarding; it Is not
'Maar v Preis fount; soberly
fie
had launed .:n the begimling
brehe into t ,ter h , , y•
I.ei'• learnt 211 file love and tender care of ilii ell r'iss; Et eon -ort- not with the
l Shoi.ldl Me," i Mira. Bret:.. I11 ate Craning light of sunset,. that 1e..•:ni,.yt° Thrift is intelligent ectre
1 , � , 1.01 i1t ac; :l -sent sol, ---yet always with 1 r
with ti ,n,ty, `'to net!: with stir. Ven same evening. ening. I) In walked. by r silo' a hii1 zc n ache at heart. Ahvays she_ of money and resources, conservation
A thsn--the pra�r et:r e his i,: c' e i Inc road -he h ::i tit •t ti• s �t etl in wig vao "ling for news from George. for the future, Wise and thoughtful
I
here 1, . '1C e i him."Pit Ii:eS.- and et c1 ?t6, I)4. •1 '' .11
• I'in 111.. � Vita Auukere a1-1, f. lne s. raseing won. s. vu,, 1,. I; I c tt came, at interval,, fuel of ex spending. The thrifty man is :n
' tt; F. tai, t :(1 ,_ t1e d9. P 'r.: Dan ,, tr,i! Nara y lie:'. happiness In l t" `' ` eg• z ' . e 1 . 1 are flashes of l fun optimist f h I stored up p
, , or a las gore( ewer.
yd.•. e sows the eaH» n:rht 22e ren now 'the Lott; e, ec=ily tt ielaxi 'at n :'e an.iTheaeinue thets f • bravely
done.,
And thrift must be taught in the
,.
r •' 111et'1 its trE 4. tied SI`l :!'!,e 1y", +!':,.s in , r tt , SClioUl�`. This tv}lir' nuc acid to the
hoel o„ t .h X11 y w !thou: , they has for every subject'
Tire. .S'irE*t ti face i i':'Zna�'�:.la:,::- sight. They tdit2ldl :4R t}le? ''inner and „ tnae'11erS' burdens,
lar ! 1nra *ta`e 1, a rite.`.: al sptt'.r„lor of the aste'r," enamel '.;rat h, flet said, although the ' Ile d ' study can he sill
Cf eo 'so 1Olz Siad€c,;l i:in1 to r+- its deer. We:ot•llim the -Military ;llcdal fel. ataughttithat it helps
main vii 11 y'?il !�.Y ;: ie""i .1`.1.: Eli "Its., !t r.2P. Thu'!" site aai.i,-oftly, i�2:l eryj, ander fire. tel 2Ya ule1te the the Lice at' thrift. A
les ' she said, `I : nderetand'everr- Titer she sighed, thinking of leer boy I)uniel helped i¢a paclt the Chris€pia; Thr;ft C,ttl+ in the (lsssronm works.
r` ,le,x anti slipped 'n a modest gift of wonders in the t3iscip:ins of the scho 1,
Oleg 4" t:Cl t ' 11' ,l y 00 the poileus seas.
•c, sell the `','.Is: e tie toss 13e looked down at her with mirk his 01111. They haTl+l it might cape It gives, the pupils something worth
1•.n'• tt .�'', OF :'et.gat;r:i.'- 1'w- ir(,er a!(;.1',}?. "lzdil tart! thin°;in 'of se",, :t'ln,ti•i10» en a silence ,. while to tt11k about and. something.
Ya•
+_.: 1It�. nt ', titin, aster *z,t?a- 1t:m:' Ile =:fist gra�dely, '•Haut• PS far tar ttl..t sncmed intermnnable !seeks;
worth while to think about, 'United
tailed, ser s=111y s`f• i.0 r�irnI" F }p I .:211--Ij(.2:in t, of course-- you Ly;ltuic'Mrs 31 re tit llin d thent aetveniz gs ebutvller at far a common aim, they learn es1t1
oto "I dill think emir n: ,.at • a cclaiain'r-----
i1.Le :¢71 tlle�s:�re. lett weer t., a he She interrupted his 1111111 " 'P00 It 1.e•ed• le novel' rea,edl their morotanouS de corps. They came to know the.
c }r eying. .1 here •were so many, many v, .le of m , and. the Principles o£
(C'0 R'i lLcTn 01x with;lit nl^,'1� ; a1'.' 11Th Ler loveliestraznzI... Loys 11111 needed the warm things! business; they are imbibing the nee-
1Id'¢Idar't fool ntl.n iz' llait ai.:baa 21r1zin 3 r:sY:, eml\ou 4) c:re f'/aha t1}d try
e �1.r.� Dan. I oho seemed to remember them all,. 0tsary preparatian for citizenship, For
t I ,•1ldlty, So tsh a e ars loll:. c x pe st ? };toys you will help 481 hear it all as while she tlaolu1ht only of George, ± the attractive investment of small'
t i::+t1' 12. ail:'nit~ 1 ' t}t:lt'.' • I: d, nue else could.1hIn return, I'm go- , Der'el found her one night, when SavillgS, War Savings Stamps afford
Mrs. lu,°ett's etc; 1inf cit I : 2t,n tit. ,r." td, 0 :sive you s t.zezlling ya:z've he Caine honer from work, sitting an excelle'ut medium. This plan has
k+e feet!. It wase feet fasci, to never Il .i1a hem." white and still, a letter in her hand. bets highly successful in the schools
look wool, she was thinking, with its : ^ If I only , u t i ---^ he l.r4t 11ed. It ryas craelly Kort: Georgc> Rrett had .
1 nn sevc,rels tvaldndetl while (;riving of Great brit:sin, o£ the united St: te9,
ii t. a Lyo ire est, a,I farehe:tti `'What.dear v„'\?" ,
hi ,' l l• theb the front
and of C;lnad:I•
a^Y ti 111.11. Stlll:,r0? x'12.11. 1 "Couild you et me—would it hurt 1)' 4,112111 .1neC Heal a n .
s s , t �•t . + " he ton mue1 • Ef 1 ,shoul,1 c ci11 1011-- lie was I1inil; in a hospital at the rear.- Thrift •taught in the ehool. 01100111'-.
t• ; •lel _es mel. t•.0:.. x011 1. s lie wanted his mother to know "so she. ages Industry bee:Luse .hlldren Irish
Fuel •'lairds• "Did he telt you I want- , Mother?"
('t .;sine :o come end live wail tie? ,His eyes- •toe lnv0 f .nt' Ked eves'would not tvarry.. Hopes were enter to e:lrn so that they may gave. And,
1>y sen," ,� :tilled r t: aI'. "has of a ho', u'ho had nc4' a i.nott=n a taincd of r his recut ery'. In which event,• more than ever in its history, this old
pee to wer s4 I am t o : rte sirs i mother oral tanle;_entrea te4.i her, if unfit fen- service, he would be hon- world needs to go to work. Protiuetion
Fee •oedne es chisel ' ellrilled Mrs.. -Why net?" ?" a ' Y �ss you oraialy discharged. '+' n a b
t, she r. mused.. It. was well on towards spring when ,.1154 a Entre; -eco. Produce, ave, in -
Van At:l;t>n, "do yen m: ati'o• t.�•11 me may Bali m0 IothcY I shell like it. George Iliett Dame home, t:e:Erin an !'est, fl1US become the universal
yeti ,:1:� that fellow --after «ilat he awl Fettle time, pies haps, you will
dors : —breek n int 0 your hoe. a an' . know my other son. I shall have two empty .eleeve. • The whole village of, slogan,
e^ n' your victuals an' all? I -hid boys to love." ; Caswell turned nut to meet the wound-
t'.1.Y•.1. yot,'t1 feel more like hand :1' him In his heart he vowed that neer ed hero; there was a brass band and!Why Apples?
over t• the po ee. I know should.' hail mother been loved and chel•iehed sea-0t'hes, and an automobile trimmed Healthful acids needed minerals
I t with flags waiting at the platform. ,
I c do it, too, on his awn say-so. ? e c .. tvoal¢1 leve and cherish her. hits. Brett accompanies; by Daniel
(including iron and lime and sulphur),
accred up he tool. ten cic�'11,kn out the The people of Caswell village. ac- Maitland, had gone to St. John's to; one hundred calories of energy and a
till before he cut an' run.I know what , cepted Dan Maitland with reserve -
Comfort Lye is a very powerful
cleanser. it is used for cleaning up
the oldest and hardest dirt, grease, etc.
Comfort Lye is fine for making sinks,
drains and closets sweet and clean.
i meet the hospital ship, the date of little real nutrition—all this is in an
— which arrival could only be guessed at. apple.
f But she rode at anchor at last tt;ith' Do not scorn the apple as food be-
' her grim convoy, where the big gray cause it is 85 per cent. water. The
battleships and transports come creep-; same is true of milk. The apple's 13
ing in from tele sea and are safe.) per cent. of sugar and starches is not
Amid the tumult of rejoicing and, to be despised as food.
congeatulations, half drowned in the A taste fora "skins�}
splendid strains of 0 Canada, mother pples, and all,
and son stepped down from the train is to be cultivated. When Johnny or
and were escorted to the waiting ear. is Jane want candy or "something to
It was the station master, very much do, let him or her eat ,an apple. And
in evidence as the quasi -host of the
occasion, who, looking around and
'sling someone. bethought himself
o ask:
"Where's your other boy, Mrs.
rett? Ain't he coming home, too?"
It was George Brett -who answered
or his mother, with military brevity.
"Brother Dan," he said, "has gone]
o take my place and make good at.
he front."
(The End.)
More About Carden Clocks.
The interesting paragraph in a re-
cent issue concerning "clock -gardens"
serves to recall the fact that at least
three such floral timepieces have been
grown quite successfully, though some
years ago.
The great difficulty, however, is that
although the various flowers are
plafitetd, it is only under exceptional
onditions of soil, light, and heat that
he gracdful fancy can be realized,
The great Swedish botanist, Lin-
aens, once designed one of these
"clock -gardens" in Sweden, another
!vas laid out An Paris about twenty-
five years ,ago, Iii 1397 a third was
being "timepieced" together by a Mr.
Ouisterhout, of the Californian Uni-
versity, in California. Beyond these
three instances it is doubtful whether
there have been any further successes.
What About Her?
Down in the parlor sat the young
man visitor, waiting. Presently he
sprang to his feet as a fair young girl
came.•in,
But before he embraced leer he took
six cigars from his upper waistcoat
pocket, laid '!item carefully on the
mantle, and then .advitncod-toward the
girl passionately, his arms outstretch-
ed
But the girl drew back.
"You have loved before," she said
brokenly.
Much of the high cost of Holing' is
due to the fait that many folks .de
pend on others to do things that might
otter be done by themselves.
nerd's Ltuih:tent for sale everywhere.
ftp a
I o
with
ARM
and
Cheese
re Ily
ride:louse
Ready ea serve;,
.fi mt heat ar2d e
v✓,' e1J 1.'K, UI4Ttifl,
r OIVEan4s.t, :- ' .
Zif
fi
hinir
t?c
Bovril is ane of the most precious food
$uhsttl:lees in the world. Its beneficent
elTeets are immediate ; it acts like a glass cif
champagne, but without the reaction which
wine sometimes brings. Bovril does permanent
rood by building. up the veryfabric ofhe body.
To get the full benefit of Bovril, take it regu-
larly day after day. Th;. value of "a course of
Bovril "hasby
c rilbeen scientifically -demonstrated. the
independent investigations of Professor Thompson.
Bovril
taken,
After bringing human subjects to a
constant weight on a standard diet,
he added Bovril to the other food,
and found the body-
building powers of
Bovril to be to to
2,0 times the amount
taken.
Body-
buiiding
Power of
Bovril take;..
Bovril
stands
aio4e,
don't forget to eat ono yourself; they
are fine for the disposition as well as
for the internal workings of the body.
2,000,000 Bricks in Chimney.
Standing 250 feet high, a chinuley
stack at Northampton, which con-
tained `2,000,000 bricks, and took two
years -to build, was felled recently. It
was the third highest in the kingdom.
250 Miles of War Ribbon.
Two hundred and fifty utiles of Bri-
tish
ritish war medal ribbon are to be issued
to the men and woolen entitled to
these decorations 'through recent
edicts of the King,
minarets
T•i„iment Cures Dandruff.
The first large steel cargo vessel
ever built in Australia was Iaunched
recently,
JEFF ERY HALE'S HOSPITAL
QU IEC, P.Q.
Owing to incl tasin. the nursing staff
of the Jeffery ;;ale's Hospital.. Quebec.
there are some vacancies for Probation-
ers. Young ladies possessing a good.
general education and Swishing to enter
a first-class registered; training schoo
please apply to the Lady Superintendent.
All grades: Write for prices.
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In the Kitchen, there
is a constant call for
Crown Brand Corn Syrup
for making puddings,
candies, cakes, etc.
Sad the day`vahen you are
too big to enjoy a slice of
bread spread thick with
Crown Brand!
Could that day ever come?
Ward it off l Grace your
table daily with a generous
jug of Crown. Brand Corn
Syrup, ready for the dozen
desserts and. dishes .
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