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The Exeter Times, 1917-6-21, Page 2.11 I I I � I I � I cola I'valer and brou:gbt to boil; boil- t salt codfish) served, with lettuce, with' .1� . � ­,�, 11 I ,M ,::. I A I , ' ' I �* � hd I __ - __ �, 1-1.1 :1 ,' , ... �; �.� 1 % � " 141 Lond - I I 11.11 , I - I - n more I ';� �, I � i I I - . , I JQ_na- y - , -1 - - , � 'on we (ont i*`� I lifted out, dr in I . - I 11 ��O, , 9� about "earning out,bregi ",A d butter." I 1 edt three, minutes gar or leino'll juice dress, . a then the jars are � oil and vine7. : I I I I !: , . I I I—., I 11 I I - If ! 'i 'Ind the vegetablOng, - - 11 . � � I", T � ;1 U, uzuevu, . Ify§ 7'.-FFIRMIN ,, � I � I � ed , and crackers and cheese or pea- - �111� I � 101 1��4 ri� . N , , ,p,o,ur oat- i __ , :; 11 ��, �,4_110_ 1 1 , , 11 ',',,' -1 +1_q1 . I I T . I !Or frUit is Packed. Then the jar ls,�llut,butter sandwiches. I I -_ - ; ", :� �:, ,0 1 V I :, 2NAII�, �._? I I Meat st I e- I 1, ,�, ,� �,,k' t - - " , ca��cs an�%� - - , I AUPId with boi�inq vvate`!� for tl-�a t�,ege I I' � I - ", " ,.O � �=, flrM� �641&1 I . 1� , ,�l - 1-1111 . %5 -,_V� �11 'A�19- , � , . tj�,:V.,, I r ,,' xtraordiq- I 11;. �� � ': _;&'! _, I I 11.1 `F, I , w Onexpun8i\�e cuts or lefft- , , I � . I, . ­ I ,;�� _�f 4 ,�� 1� (kir lrrinqs�,Aro.�ge � - � ,� , I 'I', 11� ", 1 Tit e, I � - ,Z�� *�11 - n- _ftliiE ,;Orr - �P--�-�*�l " � � , _ _�N ; OVers),t with turnips or otl�er vege� ,r , .... . ?r'! ,,�, tables 01' a syrup 'Or. the fruit, I I i 1118 , 11 N - , - - I i I I ?p'_'_��_2:,, iyjl , "" . , , 0, w � - I itb � I j.-,11-1 .,p X ,.�, arily economiCal, to rites Ellen rubber and lid are placed in� position � tables, inchfding' leftovers and wl , . 6 4 , , .� 'le � lf�,� 4 � ',S�; - , .Mw Adair early ill, May, At a *Rpq ',: the I I V � 01- 11501� 0 1 . I I evr P1 ; M.,", 1.1�_ 10� 'e��- I , ,4 ., �� , �, - - r IV __ _ , . "�F and Partially tightened - then proceed','rice, in the st ' or flour or cornmeal � 111:�� I " I - I � o . " �,,01 !�k - 4 otb 1�1 , . er night I hear I ,a m4qr�r,ipe,A1prlc:, " �'rI' , I M ,11 ,� 01;1 ,,-,,, I , J accordin- to directions.' Jar -rubbers � durupling,5; i or, "fish chowder, rnade,� �,�� I'll, � " 19-20 , are steril.i7ed r I I - ., ., , I I , t " , , Cast ng a meditative eye Qn'the �� soup by plac�ng- them in al,fro fresh, Canned or' 1.11 , '0 A � � ,I , Z�'� , - .-�en - . in , dried fish-, 1, -4_'sAwmp"� __. I , "O" I : F -, -�;A . SaWepan and pouring . l� f4, , ,,, _1� � I I - ­�, tureen; "Good heavens! Look at, all �0; ling water � crackers skini, milk and onion,, -served 'I � �1­111­ I over the— -�7­ � .*- that erf"t] ood �+­ J 1 I � � n WU P,- the rubbers with bread - rid butter and fresh or � I .�". 11, �. I Jr J t> �11 1411F. ns, A,V � ' CHAPTER'XXTV._(Cor.t'0,) � I I I At 11 � � � set off -for the station and booked to � ,'talld ill this water for five minutes;, stewed fruit.' 1 t � I � I . i I - wastel" , I - ."�,C, �J,V, All � I Hi_� nephew looked down. "I've � Bittlesea. The little platform, was�the rubbers will have also the ad -1 Boiled di e . I �� ­ � � I ar, that ail erterprisin � � � � heard ' , , � �bright with roses, and the air full, of� n ... ­ I d I he- '9, , aboiit , 'with, an at-,,, - � I , � I , it," he said, w- n - ,,, ,un,jvauta,ge of fbeing s � u, gh (, � ed mutton, coolced V,�jtll fres� �7i7­ I . I M �, I tradesm"Inr i5 going to ptlf-� a chekil- ,r,,,_ to,, Me ,, , , ?etncs,- of all early ? ornill, , , oft ello t sl;D , 111 vegeta:� I I I I , _ t en, _ . . I ,� I I � : i 11 lipt, at, gloom, "old Ge ig, � Over the top of tile" I � " I . , I I ( 1�-rs easily. � magnUy,�qg pair of spectacles on- Clr� ,", � I � �'ffe watchee the !on- line stretching � bles, as potato t 1 � � � I I TtpqQ�414;, xnia�ill respecti-n- his gief,�, 11 � Second, th es, turnips, carro s,�, , I , away until it, Was lost ill a bend in tbe:� . market­---�Tor use at me. -I tinles.71 � �rl , �Q ,,ii, �or some tilnc� in s. e ce, f�, e lids of the jar ' , I 11 � , I ! t .',v,6 . s used in'� etc.),' served with bread - nd butter i r . - . ' � � � r i'olld i and thought o_�t, ways and lueans'� 1111!4g and pre,gervi -e very im-�,and apple I I . � . I I s " � � � ­ I 11 After -ill -n are.. " then h4 c�ot up, and patted him on t'Iler' , � n- al , - - , or otirier fruit and bread 1 11 I z nooll7teas -tov� , I thing i " � I , - I pof Obtaining 3 priVate iliterview with �� P01'1`411t. old and worn lids a'r� use_'�, 770 1 of great disappointill i I I Crum!) ptiddlill1g, I I - I , ­ .'ent Dow! I cor.�, 11 , sho ltl,era 'tbe lippy biidegrooni; a subjec�'whic.h,AesS,as are t - I 11, , Pt , - ", . 11 those that have their ed -c-8 �' CoNrpeas: boiled %viiii porl, alid com-71 Jettles, have I , "I re' I i "I 4, �"L fessm I use4 to 10A 1, Oler London, after, i ,� "I'm or, 01Q, look -Qu. far -, )1.1 lie , oqe-&Ji�Xbipll iong af tell the traill 11�,d � force(', o'lit Of shape 'When tryill,g' I Ined wlt4 I I I � I �,� Pu-te,,,l4R4o1Vn. But, lio%v the llrq-, ! , � - - I " I , I I � I to'bi � , said'hin'dlv- �1�ho,e'-,-, a, zii.e�-e` ol vol�r "tarie - ��Jio , � I I nQ , � -,ts I _jJpd rice, S( -ed Nvilli a� 0, 7 f, � � ! 1� d, as lie �N oepevolently �ji)xl.�opep - �n alilit's. I ain't seen her ,,,et, but �our I , � ,, a se,A)ed j1r, Lids that h � I 1� 191 lio VC, e I - 11 I . stri0ions", are,, So Copiplicated't i I , - I I ave "� green, 'Vek4MJq, or ye-�tubie salad, t i � I I , , , " " � I and tel 6", � , 11 I � , �� t to inar ilis friend -s, happings$.1 po,�!C�elai h od. lu ' � I aunt Praises of her, s, 0 �s h e,'s all ri.ght. Otis no , 11 li'lln" 'With Cracks or t :To begill with, you g I I I I by a di-,Pla�), of useless grief n- - � in boll e)!',,_�"_M� sugar, maple sugar , at. your little ­ I , - , I ,; t I are loose are �7' ,� I I - 4alowance." If ytill,re, luCK1 � � � 'asele*s and inight just a ,i r te sa ' `-1 11 I .1 ", I 1"��;_�� ...... 1,11 I I Pgar I I , I'll tell your aunt t o ask 'er over.'Ver oil the ,),,I,t of the bride, i Ii � 0, , da ndimebes- Make ,15 many .as you can. ; :1 I ��, I , ��,,, I y i o I Your aunt ses---21 � , well 'lie thr,��­n away, before tbev ca , I 11�� _n a and the sv�.titer'p n ice, ,.vou may get two � ­ Y I , 4� � Von I Im The Nvedding party left,, the house' . use , Beans baked with pork or bacon, Th 1011 be ,ivor , : A, `� . 'y r4K# � I I " " 41iaw nla:ay aunts have I got?" de,�s' I ' "" i , ley EM, I'll, . � I 11 1: A I small, k'pobs, T �, I I I nort y befo,,e h s arrival at +b t � tile Contents of tile, jar to "Poil. An- I served with Boston 1) 1. I lieu Come tb INV, I e s t, I �11, " a-, rown bread ard � 11PRM19*41,114 , � e ��ankh ich I -0- I � , deal to you lleXc Nv,in e��tm' i, % ; ,,, ��,;, 91L 111, Rrip, Orations," "'Sorry, madain, you're on � . � _ I ,, 1, " 11 - - I .1 nlagdga.;�F 'th sudden, irritation. tion, after a morning of excitemeut�Otber point, to be remembered is that butter, and tart apple, sauce and cook, ­ - . pcm 1; � I I dy ,, _lqwer. wi I ter. � , , , , j 11 AV 3P � 11 I -ed twol" §a'Y'i tile 11g,ireoull gyrn� , TW,614",�m , , , ra ised his evebr,ms and and '-,usP0n5e which had tried )NTessrs, v0len ,in ac;(] like vine-ar is used in � � 1 11T4 11 , I allo-"� I * , st4r�4,,�at hirri in offended timazement. � Smitil and ,reel' to t e 11 ". f I � I leg. . I =4. h � . j ., , I 6 h i i $ 1 � I a S -1 I i I Int"t, b0' ,h � SP'c'ng ,Ind pickling this , cid i Ii, ble. PC qf�ntlqll lna!�ts t�zr, im tile fic, al Iyt And this In the molit. ex, . ` ;Q '�e not yourself, Fred,," be said, Win- debarred by -eIf_;mpo.sed:to work b � " tF, , I ONT�� i - ' — I . I �gl � Vour lniizortup' , ,4 qtWegn thi�, pomelan ,�a�p ,1i1d 1 1 ?Ycur �Vcur)�arn�Ax4t=.!!" ri u? ive I,ontl on, tea-pLace I 1, 'h- ____ I I es 'ave shook e�i�juetw from those aljtlrill,'� li' Hot Weatlier llints� I 'Wit J*;ff0Mt%1atl* Mat"I­ ,I . quid.9"Ats metal holder and set tup , I I "I I . ,, R-414 a 11 QW, $Mn-l�-,�� I Flag Pays Galore! . You up, 'You',� e got one aulit and one �v Which in Other cireumstances the " a decQm'! Keep the flies aiN 11 I � 11 I 1. �, V position that 11111 � ay from the s nuo iV4 Abtr I n,le what brought you tip and (lid the , Prove very d 4 leR, M 11 Ir.!r aaxfro , , I , 1, I.., . C! thrig M41�,f :4estTi6y* e J� , ".. Would IMve soothed thcir nerves, The�, � �y "'ge'-le-pech"lly those ill . , � n Flag da."'s are, glWaYs with us, At � ��. best for you eyer since you was so strolled restle,ssly about -ith I , ' Ous. Avitli contugio . I I whtt a P,qm =4 V-4 Lz** every turn One is buttouboled by som � 11 ��� I `F,;gb.1P I AN tomui;, 1 1 di-,eaZ, Kill every fly that straINIf: I , I A", W f ;t*-41xis4i��, 0 . � " _ , 44 � for ,xhom they ll�ad suddenly conceived I � — iinto the house, His body is I cov , er-ed I , : 6 fo lzrshl , 4 swe�et Young thi-ag-tray dangling in So you did,," said Flower, beartily.'an ardent aff eetion, and who, 'Cheap Cuts of Beer F�e '4,06"A f x 4, I to CIO Ill I _ 1 I *T,*=-#Win4" WAM I didn't an to' speal,- like that, b�t, jjLs,;tice, was takili Nvith disease germs. i I ta;;,=4 frout, of be , the smile o�f the prover- I � I � ,, ;1 1��_Yllo;�r,t-I.I k r � lin I The cheaper cuts of meat are un, � Mor"01 Nall siren on her Afips�,ajjd patrIQ,tig_, I ma iei d worried," ,g f�tllest, advantage � , �ft � 'i I . . . . . .. 00" P'T iz�-_*, ... "I ��.­ 1. . M - I (To be Continued,) expens � -, , � � , � I 1 M4VO**V., 1 "y'mau'res the, pi 1. � k " I ,-,, e e, voil Ivas", said Ili$ uncle'll , . r_ 0 t ,. � of the fact. questionably as rnitritioul,s as 'the more :�Q Cumulate on or rie,arl TfA ' 1'', An�olared" I I , ;lIllnge-011 of tho,54id. I'm tired _, Do not allo-w- decayir g material of , � - I � , any , rt to ", , I All . , "but vou" aunt' -s a ivolider. �, .1 � T#X, - I 11ag , handi,ti,gr over of goNj i�� I amiably, , A -.I-,— ive. cuts, only they require � vo�jr 'premises � I lo` , 11� I " lie's got a. 'Ibusine,zs 'ead" 101611 All refuse. wb,ich, t,ell&s in ally way maLze.s &�ar, do x6ow,;, *aikliv- � I . English m,P j.,� , ,9 wilil moisture. The," 1,1*414P.: " I ful wc,,Mmll� slower N I ,, Mull, , ,I, �, and tb�- �,'�.�, -3 I " UEROTSM OF B RNZARDO'BOY. , neck pjece.z j0lit,s. Thtt purity a"(1 -FINLR � I .Oy� 1�1�, �In'd "ve're dom- well. t, I 't id I _A I'll A , of beef f urnigh ,,.,' , i Cx4t.1*4MI 4 , �,,l � lim '6UN-fil- 1, . A "M ��, I �', I I , stew. 3 " in.'r -0 0 1 , A 11 41 another soh",nc,r, anci You can lave her , ;to fermentation, such as bedding -1, , gmudbticn Mak, u lvx ag 00,11d Qf -my AcquAintanco J,4 . I ,� A Hainiull-910 Steak- (small steaksi) apd I str � I ,I . I ; '' I 01, have Ore Foam bacl--., which you, Fell Succorin the IN"OundkA. Writes' zr�v, pa,per-wast e and vegetable rilat- � wa, -_ deliRhtQ4A-,tb1e entr�N* of, ­�o Pittily xltk,�y 10 9 ' I ]&�?, - 19 I roasts, of good flavor are obtained,ter, should be dispwsed of or covered I 2=115-11) 10,20 and 100�jb 11 i,"� allies 14f � 1, I ..4,;"4�1,0, ivar, 'Ve sball onJ7 I , Canadian Chaplain. �j f rom the, chucl� ribs. A portio-zi from i carton's �� ,. li F"Civer th# armly, amij . AfMIXV4 ed, him u , AvWl lime -erosene oil, 81'eks 130 m abi i � ��' - i . _pk� I , I' 4 or L Screen all . L a 0 allow thent hal� a i1ag day, ; -1. Xrs, Barbe ' ' ting, be notic�d with I At 5.30 on '7"PagteT Alonda) ,�, the back of the forequarter is chosen food, I I I I 1101 I I r #1 . � I - ` I Keep all receptacles ,for gar, Ask,t,our Grocer I . 1 14 ��� ,. s'pon", ,�W saysi, "or there, wQn% be I I e , - mOrP:- � for a pot-roist. This wi ­ 11 � I I I Crie sUrpr;ge �,f Iv; V en4t h a -less 01 i, 1I include � bage Carefully Covered an(l the an, a, �� Onou .� � , �Iv,ot.,Dle N� .Use r (, some of the vertebra , -' in tbq� year to go ro,;nd." " VIn' 19 he barrage on Vimy Ridge start- " W , t' , ,,a, wbiell , q, -, for I � I I , I I 911 '4a,v'i 1. I cleaned or sprinkled with oil or lim I — � Who h! 11 11 . I , � :9. r M na,rrlage; he was 1 ,,�, ai�,d imnediately thereafter the can go to � el "I'll I knov., a brainv �'OUVRZ4411 ,s .1� I p -A il,N- re�spo,W He had to go'� �thq soup kettle. Tbe,c LAWICSUGAR ­� 11 ,R �, 4, -, We. from the'� Keep all stable manure ,* � invented �t f __ 'i J Voys -nt over the parapeL FiVQ,urderside of the neck,'oft i In vault or pit, - __ sbe'et o Cork t�,4t; fits. over 4 � 64�rlhis advent agaill and agaill, we ( , ut , ____ ___1­_===_1_1_9�9 I ! all called the screened or sprinkled with. I 11 , I CapWli Barber rau sing much, ilicon- I minutes later a Canadian doetor and,! sticl,�illg piece, call be used for brais� � ime, oil or ­ � ­­­ ____�� __ I - the'IaPel Of bis ccat and so prevents -I----,---- ___._1-__11 I 1 : venience and, delay at supper-tinie by, a, ClInPlUin -,followed them. With tile' 1. ation, See that I — __ - I " I in,g or can be Cooked Ill hot, water, sea. � —1 - � I I- , � � tile "AWlent PincM5140U" appearanca , I I I 1- p your sewerage, syst(�m is in good __ W it; has worn Mnce the flag craze etane i . I tile beer -jug to represent the doctor was a Young lance -corporal; I soned highly and served with tornato � order; tbat it does not leak, is -u � In. � I IeVilxn C101ud, and ',I disll of hot saus- I "pure 901d," says the Chaplain. With t i p -to- I " . ,,� #lM I 0 0 "I - I , I L �l t; ,,as f, ) sauce. Then there is a peice for -;(late and n N I s ,,, ( � I u�-es tile unknown craft which sl�nl' the cl , c0r1l - Flower was uncertain vvhleh to � naPlaill was a sergean lie � s the sticking piece 'And � Ot e. posed to f je . Pour � �� �1_ ,A lownto 2A young airman crashe' arth I I I I her am malI as ever served his King " is the' � ing- which join I kerosene into the drains, Cover food , , ROM F while flyip near bip, ho 4 to w ,� a(Lmire most;,the tactful way in which' 'cOilt� �, 9 me Ili London. � I � chaplain's description of ,him. , I aills the thin' flat an(]$ of the chuck, nf ter a men]; burn or bury all table ' % I .. W , 116 tatber-who did, not, of course, I - - I ��and prime,ribs. � �, , I, Mrs. Barber rcseue�l the sausages or , A Riiiia Qdtknh? � ,� , � . , . ., I i the readiness with which his uvelei The doctor took the right section,' 'I refuse. Screen ,ill food exposed for �" I know (bat, the victim of the accident f I .N: , I �, , the Chaplain and the serg ant went � The hindquarters contain tile best'sale. Screen all windows and, doors, . for'Busilless. '1� I was his owa $On-­7,rU*hed to his aid, pushed a plate Gver a fresh stain on a , klloWlt and most expensive cuts i , I" , I espec the tablecloth. J to the left, searching the shell, holes i , ially, the Ritchell ,and. dibing- I 1% :1,1: .1 and helped to extiaguish the flaming � . I ee Cuts�'rcom. Don't forget, if yo I 1. ninebine. ! I Supper finislied, he sat silently for the ,wounded doing. some t, ,w Tile round, is divided into thr ,11 see flies, I -_ 11 , . inkiiig of Poppy, not quite free , om , TOugh the upper being the most e%pensive, I � I : � th , . Ir , � their breeding place is ill near -by filth, � I "Shall I ever fly again?" the nine- " ,d d st aid, and administerin ­ � r I I the fear that slie, might have followed', , The loin is good for braising _f I ... ,� I 1, � such help and comfort as wer or, it 'nay be behind the door, under the I "I, ..." .� � I teem -year-old flight., lieutenant aslced � . him, to New Zealand by another boat. � a POs' casserole. �use. The first three slices tt.W or in the cuspidor, I - I I ­ 5- I tile, doctor. ;o The idea ma While enga, , n�'k" , . 1 . - young sei .1 de him nervous, and the, sible , -ed in this work, the on the. vain or Muscle on the -front, part If there is no dirt and filth there,will 11 � "I hope .50", was t'lle answer, I I suspense became unendurable. He �' '� , .9eaut Iva$ killed. The chap-! of the -leg mak�`h very good steak, or be few flies. � Rather a unique way of statin � . I though the doctor.knew there was no took:up his cap and strolled out into0ain, had turned aside a few, feet to the whole makes, an e&ionlicalzo 9 -It, Wt It Vill 4ttrft6t'7OtLr attention #nd that13 I the stillness of the evening. Seabridge ,ask for direction from some men, ast. "%—.*-- �he first duty of a Mt. � hope, 111�, , I I .��feat should be roasted, skewered or I �1� seemed strange to him after his long when one of them. itild, I*Your Timberfor Shipbuilding. , The matter of -Hotel Accommodation is a Serious, problem j4st now. since The airman died soon after. 41 4 1 and, under present conditions, I geant is bit.,, gar- tied in compact form, and. should rest Every local freight train .oil ,the September last, many 40018 have found.it necessary tq,olod I 0. son, Camps. j absence, , - i . I., Ih,l1rh " a rack in, a dripping,'N,T � The WALKER . _e, .1 ran to him," said the Chaplain, pan � .R. is Carrying easit in carload lots I Ouse of Plenty) hils actu been., 401n& *A The miseries of priflonerS t tj -- 11 11 melancholy. There was hardly a soul I sl�in side down on ", I � HOUSE �(Tha; , . 11 I *1 I I to be seen, but a murmur of, voices I . Dredge with flour and sear over!spars and other special timbers need- , enormous business since li�et. eptembor. 'Its wonderfuli 6' * #11 �_, came through i describing -what happened, "but one the outside in a hot oven. f Ill 4 16'f OrY prisoners' canip in Soltall, ill erntu . be open window of the � ance told me lie wa After this nstruation of wooden ships�, detail connected th6reMth Mve,boearesp f6rlt� omend, a . G ,� , "Thorn," and n, clumsy, cart jolted gone. The great , add,salt and pepper and drip'ping from " ad ill the cc I 0111 abotil's ski , - � gl, � pn ble are causing � 1� I and I Thehoiiseismorelikoah, i 0 . much talk- in London just , I �11� creaked its way up th� darkening road. artery was shot, thrbilgh, and in a mo- , it. Cook at a low temperatu �an industry which is experiencing a Wheri'voll come to,t�e I 1 7 at 0. � t_ 61 I It � 4 ? M)w. A BeIg � He re and'great revival at various.points Ili the S a , 0 -inn s,oldier NvIlo escapatl 1� I I stood for some time looking inent the bravest ,most unselfish man,, baste frequently, be' , I I I �� I � I � R 11 , # I 11 4 has thrown additional sideligllt,4 on I roast-; Maritime Provinces, says 'the Times of 6 ecial attention paid Ladlea and Children the. harroNving stories. �, I � I ever Rneiv bad' gone boma.�� ed just as 'they are or boned and! Moncton,N.B. Some oi the shipmenti 1k, down on ,the quay and the shadowy Ribs may 11 comforts are tho.do arabtor4stics. � � shapes of one , or two small craft ly- The Concluding sentences of the rolled,. 4poronto's Famous Rote. I trAV0111122 without orcorta, at i 1, Only thefrst five ribs ' 1 11 There are 80,000 prisoners, and a' 1�- I of the consist Of heavy timbers to I In- in the river. The Foam. was ini -tter are as follows,.- "I cannot close forequarter are suitable .,for this pur-� great number of them have 'to work in I ; ,jc a- pose. I Reasonablo Rate3 � 1� he, old berth, and a patch of light aft! without telling of my intense admir I for masts and spars of wooden ves- Ar Co. w i I I �- I I showed that the Cabin was oe'cupied. i tion for the mail and o I sels. There is also considerable ship-, i THE WALKFR - HOUSt GE0i.,W,PX,j,%,1g I �­ s amps, with their feet in water the : k Re.walked down to her, stepping� fficers who gain- ' To roast ,a Che' aP Cut, of meat, rub � me ___ whole day long, whatever the temper - k I � lit of planking and wooden ribs for I — -1 . . I ___ � � I 11 I atur6 or weather may be. Not only I I noiselessly aboard, peered. through the, ed this great victory� The battalion ; salt well into the meat, place 'in a I the vessels. The most curious Part, ­ , - M MMM%� ----7— . �' open skylight at Ben, as he sat - 3 came out utterly exhausted, but with 1 crock, cover, place over a slow fire. I � 11 are they badly fed, but ilia, German, I Ling a fresh p�at�c put ,.the spirit of conquerors, For our'� When taken out 'it will, be b of the shipments, Iiiiiwever, are the � f_. W " str �h in a pair of rown and I I ,�_ petty officers strike them with the butt I wooden "'knees" which are re- - I 1'1_��VO : , trousers. It . im. that the old � dead we mourn, but, at the same time, 1 more , tender than if roasted in a t '. ally the I � ­, and of their rifles and kick and other- - , , 0 ys remember -,vith pride and'. � , lk man might know som'ethirg of the 1 shall alwa n crooked roots of trees, sawed into �_ "'A , I Bvents which had led up 'to Fraser's oven - also, it will have. a mice. gra.vy � . I - � ` _11" - 11 4 �, wise misuse them. � surprising in �joy their measureless faithfulnesi.'.' sizes suitable to shiubuilding pur- "I'll, 1 <=­A,k - - ." � — ­' .3lany more are sent to work in the � �, arriage, and, his curiosity i What they died for we must live for 1, wbe� thickened. Do 'not put any-iva- poses. These "knees" can be made I W '� - being somewhat keen on the point. he � ter on the meat. � I I . J "Zo I I Imeat Cooked this I _� I % � t - - ,- � - ,, �\ mines, where the treatment is particu- i I from ordinary timber but builders , 11 Jescended to glean particulars N ever shall I forget the boy I left be- �,way is exceed ingly tender I 1. � I I -1, 1�- 1 ��7-'� larly brutal. ,. , prefer the natural bend of th , I ,�, X 7 r 1, 1.� , ��) v I I � . ihind his wonderful unselAshness, his! able. , and palat- I , , 1�1 "If ,we wer refused to do more work, Ben',-, iavorite subject ­,vas the mis- f P I a roots, � I deeds of the crew, and the steps which Onuolirne courage. Some day which are very fibrous and tough. I :�;, . I shall i . � !�,�, -(, -, � I - � � . -=% I I ­ . U i _,�, I tbroug I , , , K ' � a kind but firm� mate had to take to! see himagain, and tell him how I love Niutriti I Quite an important part 11 " 1, 11 Q _h utter exhaustion," said the ous- Combinations. I day lumbering operations is the dig- I I - I - �. control them, 'and he. left it unwilling- i him f � , ,,� , escaped Belgian, "we were either de- � or what he was in himself, and - Numerous palatable combinatio . 1� E _",�� ll . �/ - , 6 ) prived, of food or tied to posts for six I 11*�' ly to discuss Fraser's, maxiiage, 3 lis of � ging up and cutti ­ '. �)"� - I I Of I what he did for others. If only ballad ng out of crooked �� . � � ,� , 1\1 �', 11 . hours at a stretch!" -able for this Purpose. ,Tile � � I , 0 - �_ / �� �Ik .,P-,, ­ - � which faint rumors Lat, reacned his i lived, he and I would have 'been . one two or more f ood materials which can! roots. suit _-, - _.,, I � � � I �W- I 8 �;� I in tb red by the house7ivife wit S ! �,140 k, - ---- 11 .�__ -_ I I 2ars. It -was evident that he knewl. be P,,pa .1 ��_, 1 ,�- ­_ "Another �Avorite punishment which nofning of, the particulars and, Flow- I a friendshill be I -h � sinall knees are u ed for bracing stem ;// 1�'kll T� - 1, I . J�� � (�, thie Huns delight in inflictin is , � - gotten of a great but little trouble are suggested by'and stern posts and similar parts ex- .-ql A 1�( ,,_�l ji� to ,, � I I ,�,� - , I � � I g � � I ar with some carefulness ' He was a Barnardo boy,, food, specialists. 4 1 4 make us stand perfectly still for an - �, I , proceeded to. experience. i I � \ 1�!' -1 .... �._ ,%311 , ,��.---)111711,� " . put leading ,questions. I 11 homeless, but a friend and lover of his The following the some o posed to heavy strains. ,� - ­,�,�, �� ,� 1, N , N- entire: da 'the ,f ce exposed to fierce - I � � 1-�,�--__ & ­ , . yp a I 'Did you ever seq anything more Maste-r.11 I f the su­ � " � _-.— , t ., of' I Oi, I , . , " sunshine or to heavy blinding rain! , those � women who used to come _. I gestions: . Tails on Iambs are unsightly, uns i" . -V � . - : , ____ I � an- M " / "I � � 4 V, I � I � r"W'11�'i'.1tV�, / i �� . Boiled i,�""�31-.'.% !I',, , "In Soltau we received neither meat . , er a man named rice scram Ir , , I �, bled with eggs i itary and reduce the market vzdue. ji,�`� ", R ,(U�� I . 11, - - ,i­�..,�!� i � I ,:. '. Robinson?"' he inquired, c THOSE ODD MOINIENT �-,.,, , �..� -., � � ( IIJ I " � nrelessly. S. served -with a succulent vegetMI,' � , , � , nor fish for months, but just enough 4 ,*� �' I - � I ' � - I . � ` I TT E I " "They come i "I such as stewed tomatoes, .canned corn., I ,� � - � �. ,,�� "I �,\ I 5T 11�i! �, soup, rye or maize bread to Ice , '! " " night soon With Too Many Rul � cataloxu I I % I I , �,,��, I I us ­ Rrter you fell overboard " replied' the as Life Becomes green peas or beans, and � 11 �:.,',:�", -,.,,.-...',...',-`,,`.., I " / -,, " ' alive." 11 - " . , ", � , , "Very polite ihey was bread, ,and BUY , IV' Save ' � - �,",.�:, � I ,� ''I I Somewhat Bu i - :--: - , � �. old man. and rdensome. butter, .a 4k, 4 ,'� ,,;� . I , , 1, I I I lid nuts and raisins or other .uiroot, - 11 :::,: — War's, Discoveries. I they asked me to go and see em. any I I _ I rO3n I _ -z: 11 TE _11'.=z:� I ��, time I liked. I dried fruits. - 1, I at , 20% � - .. 11 I,ain't much of a one Life is largely made up of odd mo- - � 7 , ­ W I &"- We have now passed the 1000th day I I Mock to , I -1 I V, i I � for seeing people, but I, did go one ments, and perhaps this explains -wh ' Green peas and canned salmon with ,�ottow 33 1-2 � �� , L 'M `-`�, , of war. Nearly three years of war,.In � � night 'bout two or three months ago, some peo Is are for ever telli Y -white (thickened milk) saij - .- - �11 _r. I I - ,, -1 I , M3 A ""', , I ' p cc, served , L*r1ce13 -, �. 11�i I . which period the'face of Britain a�fid I I � .1 end o' INI hink' . ng you to with c I - ---- I - . � I I I ::: - � -_ 11 - I I I arch, I t ,it was, to a pub, utilize your odd mom.ents in a thou- orn bread and syrup. ZT-POT—Ts I- 1 , \ , . ""', . . . of Europe has changed ten thousand- - p . I - , I nd different wa I - 11 �� - ��­ .- , Y, held . I ' , see�sa I I I ' � � I Nvot thby 'ave at Chelsea, to Meat ie� (meat frorn inexpensive 17111 7"Al. DA14K DLDC� �, ,jo , �_,. i� 17 , �i� r� 7p-,�-�, a- fold! Nearly three year � � � , I whether they 'ad heard an 1 Ys. I I RON-To , I , ,Ig , , s since. the I I lim." I .ything o'l For instance, You are told to do _­_ I _-:1-11 . I I I �, I ", i I ,among "contemptible little arilly I 11 I L -_ .1 I -----'--- ­ - I I I I �� I �\ I I _1'�4W ''I'll 11 71__� 1 ,. . � , � , '�' I , , - rl�RVI I " 11 up the Kaiser's onrush, at the MLriie. � -tie listener, I breathing exercises everN morning. � � rr- 6 T'I . .,.' . " ill' I I , ,'l.._, 1�� 11" , , - , I "Ahl" interjected t . �� � .. r g-,V,jz� 0 - , 'A I - p, � Only ten minuL �,,: � � � �� I ��, q� ��,_.A, " .',', I I "They was ve y short about it " con- (410 11'.1 I � "! � - " � There have been many discoveries 17 0 I I r � esaday. "W'hat'sthat.9 � 11�'Z3 pl- I ;,;� , ,� 1, T I I I . I , I I - .11 - I .11 -11 . 1. - I I � . , tinued Ben, sourly; "the old � party got You breathe obediently, risin�l I , , , � , - � -, � I i I ten ; 11 I I I -, in that time. . % 1, I I I 1- I I I . I I . � I that excited she could,'ardly keep still,, minutes earlier for, the purpbse7 I ! ,.. . I . � I .Tile first discovery of tile Wdr was- _. 11 , '' � I I I . .. I �' � ,,, I I but- the young Iiidy she said good rid- � Then th e cold b�ath is suggested. 1 � I : - : � I , I .y � trenches. " w� , dance to, bad rubbi'�h, she ses, She � y . � I . I I I V,,'�:,?":, � U ­,, - I I I , I I I � - d,'�'1111 � 1, hoped as low he'd be punished." ly "lust trY ,it! It inakes � I � In i915 it was the maebine,gun. I I 0 s'mp' " - - - � . I I � ,� I ­',.�'. I 0111� , I - V I � : I and then smiled life- worth while. As anything �� "I'll" M r , 0 0_� , rm - In 1916 it wa�, the � 1� I I I Flower started, I .11 that 11 I ­-,�, -1-i�,� ,�I-w M", ��4 ': , , �' I 5-1 U Mr 11.1 � i - TAIZ F,'_rf, ��110 I 1. � bi- positional I I I I �f _� softly to himself. maheg'lifd -wol:ffi while must certainl " I .I..... � __Z_1 __,� ,��_��%',tl,-.',� � ll I I _. &-� � I 1. ;,. . I il 'I Y 3 - ,��""­ I '(111"t'- I . ,Im "I I I � I I gun. . � "" I . I _�, , � , " � � � , - . I I I _ , % 1114� �trugl yourzelt 1. 1. , , � And ,,now the great discovery is ---� I :: I � I o be M I ?�- 11, I I I � bath -and use up , \ " ", _y . 'b - , Per�aps she's found somebody;be. worth while, vou doPt the cold 11-ot 01,)'Y beca-luse It Is a real I goo disinfect t; but als I : I . a ��,,��"" �, el I I I cause '10 SAIPpery iea-` , i ourselves. - I � olf" so," lie, said. another ten minut : 1 it has the a(ivallu,ge Poss S s b J-,uN'T I I I ILL -I C I baker, ,hostler " es. � � , Plow oy, , �!��T."-, , 11 � Bell grunted, I 11 , y no other, of dlying Nvlilte­ I- 11 . I I P, � I ." ,�J �,�, " , - I Now if only you would take a , not d -M -k or colorless." , 11 "I � I 11 , C , - ' � � clerk -all "'fighting on their own.mer- � I ,V � ,; �. ,, i I " I � �. , I , ance, _- i D aL 03f �7acl' - -A -, I A' I I I I I - ` 1, ur next I, Poultry houses, stable . s. Pip,��eri,,3, 'cell -S, etc,, whiter than white- I 1� ,, I I - :, I I . I I g fel- friend tells us a diff dr-' 11 Wash, and al 11 � 1 u- ave AIL6, have F1 e 4� � ' � ' sian Guard. -"Poilu" is more than �ia , I ", yery mi -ch took up with a,youn " its! "tommy" is'niaster of tile I�rus� Idn't wonder, S Use Carbala just �j,,,� ��ou ,,vo�l,q anv r1isinfectant. it will i)aint your ,� c - �� ,:�,�, , "I, shou he seemed!'short run before breakfast," o I I I : � in" A , C) - , 1�0 M. �,jln, dy ler _ - M"ne time'disinfect them as 1:horo,L1,�hly,A8 if you 1, I *111 - she � ,."'you would be,,' . ''I , , the! ,1 I C, f- cc, .ese you. h , -1 (Dot, I I , call 6d,Arthur," he said, slowly,; eat person' , I v -used a.�Sr)lutlOn of Carbolic �tc,id 3 urnes stronger than 6ii, d1lution or- ' .. I i 2 e � ained Saxon, Hessian I I , ,in - � . ,, I dlnZ�.rily used for �lsinfecd � ­� I , , I I , I � . I '�but,,th�t was the last I see of Ic altogether!" � . I .1 I I match for the tr � , I 1111� PUIToses, A.nd you can dol this,,with les I �-es -3 or'Bav -i n. : , I . 0 -, , s ' I I..W . � ­ - I I c.�ot alone, 1: I I a I I I I � ai a ' .1 I ; 11 I ,� and ,th altogether, so you run I.,ol I -ts - disinf. It ��fj,L'' �' 1 2. D_ d "Invinci 'G' I , � � I ,� - even offered me a drink, , idifferent per I ne thne reQuired to Whitbv,lash oi , ',-I , ' --,- t e n -t).,. s, brasebafl,, golf they', ne ,'ei You'would like t be, Aabor and in the sai S: I T, ough they'd, asked me to go son . -Ind " " Cos - only loc or less to cover 260 souare feet, Ca,rbola- will not 11 1k, �I ,�iL,..,�'��, lacrosse. 'r I I ble" � I 1_1 � , -tile - ernianY is' to7day, � ­ '­.. ." bloch thrice every morning. In due ' us por, caus,dc­'will not T, ":, , I . um- s oy low,shbes are th � .", -1 I L �,, iirt f,fj,� s � 1, I � � - - I �,�,�,�� I 1""t Ch"cic-11srulle-to,man, beast ol, fojN,1_nut it . ,,� , F,,�q,I . ,is freed, ,�:t�� ", down anv time I liked, they -was bare I blistcr JJ,,--1,ce oz, peel off--ig neithcr Poisono ", ! -*�,��,"'.,­ Pleet Foot P ', I I : 2 ,, - I I I _P, � . e fighting for her life. Russia . I il ; i �q�.',��­��, ,:�,, I - I from absolutism. r I . I , 0':. Ay' Civil.'T'16 ' lady, didn't seem cou -0� . n", Mite ­ PrOPeY,' aCC.Cmpanim-nt of �',�-C.�M - � �, I ,� T � youn�,�. , Tse, if you Continue to.adopt ouk:;:4�,,�,z !, . J., , I S, � Fly-8.6,gg, and 'j, I - - I I - 171e,r 4pparel., .Ame ica has come , I " Y �j"M; � � tbq,i,Gems "of Tiseases . I � i�j ", I I I . . i . "' I I, xl', I �­�,_ 1� - friends' splendid suggestions, voli find'i"" ::a ch a's ?-,Oun white dit_,1,1,h(,a, Qhole1,a,'g]an ' � ',$ON��' i to redress th 'balance of ff - �.'to'me to want Arthur to' ear about it .. - � '11,1;. I.., . I I I ]I . e el,_ioll 4 su ering , ,:.,� ­:� �',:,:_,;'-,­11,',.' � s so many � � � I I P It el VJt,'1AjtY and reduce tb ny others j�,V"� I ,,�,Il I I -,,"!,I��,,'.�,�,,����,;'�""I'��*;�,;p:� ' � I _ ��, . -H , '' - . ;: ,, � I ders and,the inh , -id Fleet Foot Su M'nxer Sh' , I Europe; and the r � - e stitched away resentfully, �and , your ,-If c ' I:!.''k, i 1,,� � Ai oes cost so much less � ,' �,�,Iiis listener, 'after . rowded with , _ odd '­t'�'*,t s �e Production of .0onit �y and li-�e- 1��%;,.I­ I I I I I I � I of the. Allie's ,,� 7� , ,, , , I 1 14,� ll 0 �, St Cl, ,RD So taines caus(, se,,,ere I- I ,,�,.,�#, , is -Justice and Trutlil, , "o, !,:,�!,�,�;I�g " e. P"ILM a fo d I olc round moment' .;,�;i �Ioue,y, loss,, Carbola '17 , " 11 �061- :1 I ", 0S W � I I a 1��q I 6PI'M I � , E T,,�,M� ��iq;111111`., ,�;�, I -1 (kilo - T ,,'('(`his old"quarters, bade him good-nigirb ,s that you have no time, �;�, - 11'i e ��e.nL suze `,paxicages doesn't sPoll b,, corn", in con- '. " � I I than Ic i 0 'r- that it 'is re'al ` 1 I I , � I �IAOA;,�;i , , , , __ min a � -A �111111111_ " - standinp,, so, ban be kept o ,�, � � ,� - - I -e , NX,�:�N '­'JtR . � I � .1-_ ­�,,,111,1, , ,, , � ��2 11 I I � t use when Convenient or on a rain � "I,"', "' . I _,9.� I ; � I ,� . y dL,y. it ba, I � I 1� "I All. I,< I - "Ad,,went .as I Ic. I � I A �,,!� � I I I , 1, I lore again.. For a little ""' , I � ,,,.,.,,. - I �1 , � ) or and,ean he arpife,) � nu dlkl_� IV, ,�E ,to � I , ,�e, M171 " ild,h " - "' Iked up,and down the road ' And then you realize that odd mo' I , , ­ wood, 'brick, store .or cemcni ,'��' V41 � 2, � ,ny ea em . I , to, � econo., .� � sh� -sed, by t b , 11 A �', 11 I , M*h s I" c, e . oYer'wbitewa. I w, 'rth I i Usually tile In"' 1K-1--_111__- - I . . - , �� Endo) I I . I I I , I , : an. -who kicks the NM � M ., I , , agricult,urf 1,, c n ges '1�1 1 R jjIt t � I I loudest about the rich is the nian �who:�� � `M'ff-- 410__db�� I ,ance gt�, the bright in ell ,ave a certain value of their � I � .1'' I . � I !&�#t� §" ,6 ,to, gl ts h e� 1,111 al atatipns,, " � , ,, and I , � I � " :1 I � -� ­Iiv�g. 1�1 .11 ��� . ;_— , I . I I :: 111:,;, ,�. '�� �_ I . I I I I r1i v . ; _�,!j 11, ,I I - trim- dnq,'neat-7-en - i - I I has always knocked off work as s' "r"I" � , _. I A � , � M- VL�j"%- � , I. in t Gib ` M" V` -�i " ' - d i w, 6wn, and that some of the . , )� � alers Mvcryrthe I , i�,�. I y , MR,1111"t ... W*11 111. ,9 , I 99 0,1,,'�.,Ii - Sold b 19 � , . 'I i��i�,� P �� 1M. ,Look I ' I 0 . I f -1 " . � . TOZONT0, � Qjj4AD ; t g� "*' , i , ple',qf tt.4�,N,4�1 1!�� &F - 1� with distinct advantage. . - , , �' ,, .1 , " ,p o , in may be PWLAMD scris ,& co , �D- � 'J" as he hd" SM ';, ,, ., ,JOY": 0XII '1� " � - , , - - a ,, e . I , �, ., I I �. ­ I -1 " � A��� _______44�18 . , U -self-and, S,aV6 , m'0 I I �L'y , , i I 10 - '! st d" , ; " , M ­Z1 �Y.c r ,,dollars,,W,,spendg�j I -­ 'i 'I I .1 �q-,� . , ,$ i , . I , I ��, I '. " I , P __ ,g,0Q6 1 *----- I � , _� There is only one, venomous,;;it -, I'M; . i . I —1. I " , � i weal . � I I I I I � ­'i��Q­ �kQqxrft&_`,M,45�1111 I � �I, -_ 17.6. .- I 11 .1"? I I . �,, I W I M","! ,- 17" " P't tl�,S: ---hu '" """" I ", 1`15, 1. F � by, - M I I I , in Great Britain , ', 1,111, It looks like 4 o,'8bPrt bay Cro I I , � . . , I � % UK 1.iill I, , _4_5 4, I ' `1�1..,,-�,..�,, ,",.. I I . Mil "I i P. �.:,f�f�,�,�b��l,r-,,�,,,,,-Ij��l,,-,� . I � � I _14�'��%`!,",g� summer. . ­ .1 I 11 I I 'A .. ��4 ,, , I I I � I I I C Zia �, at, ' easily recognized by 6 ) st k , Plant more, corn. '1�1 �", 11 I 1, � � 11 1202 ) I r 11 i I P ". I . I I I 1� -, ,Ill 'M I I I I fl, line, dow � i b ' ' 1 -lid the bl 1-1 I I . . I- � I � , 11 I I � I - , �11­ 31 its acl(ija I 11,­�- - __ , ,,� - I � 1,1I:1!_, , . , . . 1-;i.,)k­1 ., T�� " -, "' , , �, I - - I - , , � , �'� I. I ,� ,, ". , , , 1 , .',�N -4 �� - � - - �, ', ,, ,' - ..... , , , I , � 11, 1. "?.,t , ,,,, " "T%, �93*� �,��,-'.��',`� ',`,',,�',11,, — - .1111, � ,&�'.,�,'.;I­�;& i . ME �C: �­� ��.­ , '. .� , ,�, , 'a, �", :, :,� I I � pi, "g,;',, -, , , , , . - =Mt, ',,�b-�����]i�,�"oii,;it�,,head., . llq�,V,;,"A�,i, ,�,., 1'2,.,��', �i.,. , _� ,11 � "a " I �. �z "Ell '�Illle 'I'll"W"'i ,� . � ��,,� ,� -1 �t I 11 I I M NO NA�1­1. ;��.",�' :��,��"AR��Mk : _, _t . '10 ,�.,Vn ,M0,;KMM___,_ : . � , 6 - "!1k, , . I , ., I III` A­�,;�, ,,i;l , � � 1-611-_1-___ ��, 'M " , M .9 , i, , . nM A 1-1.. - Ul"M . �