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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Advocate, 1921-6-2, Page 6SS many daily uses 2, 5, and fins s it is served in some form at every meal, and: keeps indefrnitely, many thrifty housewives order several cans of Crown Brand at a time. Thus. they .always Have a supply on hand. How pleased they are to find that no emergency calling for cooking, baking or candy -making finds tern unprepared. It is economical. TM CA "7ADA STARC•t CO., LIMITED, MONTREAL q rR;k. rroand Syrup the Great Sw? etener 26 'he Ki gdom o The Blind Omen have behaved rather decently.. There's one thing;' he added,, sipping, his •per;,, "them isn't a jo'b in the world I'd edea er take on thee sub- f marine hunting'," ` Every one to his taste," Granet remarked good-humoredly, "Gime me any av,-n ecnnpeny at my back, my, artillery well poetic 1, my reserves in. position, the enemy not too strongly en rens ec x arid our deer o one our Make -Over ro ems. I sed Autos REA EY MLLE TI M; ITRRI cars of all types; all cars sold sub-, 1 Sect to delivery up to 300 miles, or nett Stun of same distance if you wish, in st a I gocl, order as purchased. or Purchase, rice refunded i RING mechaJnic of yoUt owe °hugest to look theta, over, .or tali us, tit take any carr to c argrepresentative + a roil inspection: tier. Yg t h ' d Id Cat 1's Y P bl resize it with fake glue, which eau voice shouting kAt thele, boys',' That s If you can make, buy, or borrow a be Paxc1wsed at a drug store. Use hood. s inY idea of a s'erea," 13reakeY"s Uaod Car htatke! There was a little mum= of syn]- If the: e days, ha' -'f your malts -over wise- pound of glue to one gallon 402 yoaae meet. Tota th Ralph l cony -ars, however, his problems .are solved, For transfca,m of water. Stretch the rug very tight, eagerin the cornier of Ills .mouth, ir;; c -d clothes into new, there's: flea face down, en a floor to' which you can smiled impert urbably•thing like a tun=e, I can jez'st see your, task it, ]3e sure #'list the rug is the #er-B tS for 'ra r e "`Scums all right," he admitted, lav summer's cotton •dresses, and. straight, Sexub in the glue until Et Fauns. *tit fo>; sheer a eitement give ins a pert:ap3 ,cu trod a tar'fetac frock, There foams. Tlse a broom for a laage rn ,i Sevel'ti cuillion seedling trees and misty lnarrtinr, the cows Af a forty'- was a certain t ghtn,ss About them---; a serubbing brush is better far a knot destroyer cutting the sea into rn�, �zrtall ;lunge -at Avc d putting on too: cuttings sire tieing sent nut frairi this c�it';ricnwst desks cleared for action : wasn't them?—which nhe.l you b t ' Domingo Forest nursery Statir:asa ,at and ed Dick in oilskins en the salute teem to 1:g ,t to -day gi1ea ,nem ars ail+lc L a time, Melee a sernn1 Dalian hear at3E1 sutl ertaral, Sas• - 'Enemy's submarine, sir; on the ant ef,u'a#e took. Well, dont be dis- aPPlirwt'05 if the first does no•Y seem katel ewalz, this spring, for plailz#ing pert bow, *sin.' " i �+ coutaged, you can Easily c:aarige to give it the proper stiffness. 1 by prairie fanners as shelter•belts "And .that would you do then „ ! your tight cheek ginehamn dress into . When ink is spilled en the Hear or� about their premises'. The trees zra4 "Sea ��-e seven Adzni>:,tit- in �ruc-• ' exceptionally ,tiart frisk,' furnitu� a apple sa,t Anel ashes apes seat out free on condition three the Geauet .asked,• a sty'•is 1 eros too P"n y Leave it just as it. is, anti aid a tunic nattily. Keep it daza=lt fol- a liiglit and fainter prepares the. ground for the tions this afternoon:" the other re-' „Q just , g: a day, then wash orf and the stain can, of o varid This will give it the , reception of the little trees and ],esus plied, sirsiin, `;M'e're not taking it r rte removed, �'the land cultivated till rite tit es baso sluing gonia, .I carr tell you,': 1 n; w bouffant lank, The Admiral rare and pushed back' The toile s11QSId be Pretty long, ash If your rugs or cargets'a�e getting'gronvn sufficiently to shade this groa;zaEt s 1 want to l=ave you corer up most of , sl°hbba, after cleaning them with a sail tlltts 1*eep Elow'i grass ling :keels. his chair,_ s lrscortr, put a. little tui^ "I think," he said, "if y'ou are quite your ginghern skirt. It ough to be. t eittine In ' a The species o€ trees sent our sore ]leant. tare, all of you, that you will take two yards vide, and you'll need two• pail of hot water and brush over the tabs maple aslt. Poplar, and wil.aw. ria more port, we should join the yards to make it. Have a deep hean,l surfa=ces. It ankh help to brighten the and the tree .Ike ehraab earagana. This ladies:' !and finish it at the waistline with a'. colors; work has been acing ... now for about They tree. ed cat of the ream to-• datSla of the organdie, arr'lI aces] al Ido an old map in kerosene ail, t vent} years ,kith this result rliat aetber, Tlit,lliSAn I.enf dose belrigtd a titer of a =ar b Syria"^ it out, and Worl: it around Bash t]►attsantds of prteirie ]]cine ,re -.m Ralph Conyers anc1 captain Gran. -t, �,` ? rl far that. And era sntal s ace of the beth s who, were talking no more of sub -:give it a I:xenehy* little touch, incl to; p pr•inga. rAitnded sail site}tEazed by .11,11'' o! tatarhles, however. but: of the last bal- • cover where the sash join:, make ern' It it•ilI stzve your hands 1t1«uny tr trees, l.r;cepi far the w r \ e,rr,? tltr3 let at the hannpire, Geraldine 'Mlle, organ tie 11onv era These fabric Rowers scratch, remove all dust, and at the work has Shan` n teail> tact a : t; from towards them, as their entered tbe•are particularly smart just now, aud, sante time prevent your springs frown year to year, and the pima tine waived drawtrg-room. frons the centre tel: a cluster of dark rusting. so sueceSafel that 't has been aiupteta by several of the provinces and by the United States Department of i=r}- culture. tGopy'rlghied) ; "Hugh," She ]nagged, passing herd real cherries dangle, i arm through his, "would yell 1e mind I It's the style to -day to eoanbine dif- :�X' SYNOPSIS: in, an ord'arraryr way, see a €•reap ,teal playing bridge? The ettelieees area The starve ^aritten in 191E3, liegitas of fight1113 until the who e` shave rs; going on, and mother does hiss hex fexent fabrics. If you think, of any persAtls from fifty to sixty years of •;: A. ° ° r t ,,, t i i, , ,, n.tv eV"' It ra7ay be a fine enough Pill- • rubber so. And we can talk after- that yea would 'never dream of putt age neer]. to elle extr€nlel • careful of n- til. F it o el, 1*. �i t,n. ,t tar: g oraM a acheP an. attack rs actually; `girds if you like," she added, ling together for a dress, Yell van be their ` 5 satt..+ F:.tr, Hotel, 1'.or:r;an. q,naoi,g,tht3"�k}n7 lace. hitt there is nothing' , � he. diet, and should cul darn sharp - rue -:ti are Lor,I Rcmoey:. a Cab,r,et g • , a• place, , n, Thomson Gimlet across the room, sure you have hit upon the two that ler upon the proteins and unless very 'rl:ristt>r Surgt•on-Major Trotnson.i very znsparing hit the nnodrn battle- to where Granet wac Young with] are r>;aw eoneldered smartest in conn- ,active only a se t . n , m eras amount f. Chief Intpe:tor oil Flew lest :tats; his., tied when the sham=e have I:aeseci some oilier guests, Young Conrereri biiratian. ,, Organdie is quite the latest ou °� fiancee. Geraldine Coryer:--, her bro.`s wa from It. :for the rai=ment was nowhere to be„ d starchy and sweet dishes should b, titer. .z stalks] tic:Ric°Want, and hr . C:ei ildire shivered for a moment. "seen.. !thing, cart • in carilbinatiAtr rvilh taati eta, eaten, A liberal diet of ve ;stables, . nip 'a aid "Remi' I almost wish that you, '1 play, with .easuxe, Geraldine,"� anti fine ,rren and .also crash is used with plenty of peen salads, will keep ts=ar. -Ft 01:iv •• M re:cn, ('z. ,sant r, , 11l plan, , p d Gnat. -, r ]'irises et the 'negate. home Were a '.o?:Kier, too:' she declared. he as-enited, "hot 1 want to have a, muea With crape do ehane, thein in splendid. condition: - w tri :, niie:I :,;sip I.ieit, :'a::iyere "'Your work seems to lite so 10''il'l' wore with Ralph first," • , I'erl'aps yen are young and have If one is inclined to .be thin, drink r• at v, o cast Snistlet els a "nr'iaerY ' g'r•,nt'Si n w, (°mine aala'irg', 'You knitlw "•IIe's at the telephone,' she Said.: tanat youthful proaer,sr1Y of qu;eklay; a1 41asses i -` 1, ,, two or three la E:s of n.11 clan Diet for the Middle-; .gs No Glance. 'With doubt and di-:zm\' yen :are' ssi1t- ten. • You drink there's no eluates for you, eon? R'hy the best audits haven's bs•er. ;:•;it. ten. The bet race hasn't been raw The best score liiu-a't been t.t-b- yet sit • na Major ia;set .. ea ?eiles . Stell ;are to t ai} a nae in to dr 1• "Aaron -alai,.- i SS 4b04t sortie- growing''o. s. 'Well, c' , -' •,' ' l rhe 11;St Sling hasn't vise a earig, r 3 . .1•rat.t Tti. , , n .et � „going,. � The a t; up ,, , ]roti ani out of your clothes. el , ta,tth plenty 4�f water to #lei, -h >:Ile dz- ., • . t: ,, c'zr er :aeottelter €rem tl:e battier -loll nen. Thank of something• wee to s�y. thing an i he is talking- to thein, I +1 here's en idea to len then Baur seize , ec be ¢ latae hatsh•t be" pl.,,, o :1 set, e ,, el v isit r giant the really wa=it to he amus d:'. i • .vl en he conies g y gee #tact. If a.Earstl►utt eat Lttle , ('}►e t t 's , Ran t k,,:e, ,a + . ea I a e • „' te71,,lz:m, if You l its, a t and make it prettier at the same time ar nA atatreh. focal:, bread at ]cast er t11, Year thr' whir}t, i \"ttaan • .'e rPt a} l' t':a1+(Ea�'a�eS win.,•tI awl:]' maize iial C ,S Stif:' -taGn. ]ben, tip. n , Perhaps '0111' best ere'ss kaki Summer >e. It t t t .e:'t,`* Ave: 1 Lay't nl'.r11L, 1_ ra°.t•atke, r, ;hey took their aloes•, "'If \'vat at do that, Thornrali pram] -1 fine clay old an I this should' be well TIP 9 Q c• •• t' i A ., + 1 P .n,t I was taffeta—Lark blue or. dark. brown.. toasted to insure freedom I 1 beet r e t, a ]caller t. ben sa a°7aa 1'.et.. et, , .:.., ..^ t: ,epee. ;, ;ai aYre+l:.s ^•I a;,�'1 flea' save owht:aer rov will And . lava, "'I tiws;ri't keep lacer :a naz , to M e na from in- � The best lattar�E;� b:t5n't been Pi""ed.' :: lie et, r=elye taw- Et :ani, sing, -?rough, M'hy •elloaalcln't' The Meths p=arty settled down at You earn eacrly make rt longe. by tad,]- 'testinnl disturbances, Plenty' of swell-highest3 ,+ .ed, sasi :ba t Lora latineey s tees;ti>, we ti like set mans= of gear friends and their atria> �I, only Con\er, Sir int; inset barl,is Af white orgatlilie', sail cooked, ]reties are also berieflai 1 The peak hasn't been elirnl�ed ,,.":,.4“.• :aa;\ _ ' se c=.age of the set mzt•eke (hark' Ilan]:ins, --a celebrated lanv- pip ng them With some pretty shade n ` ret, " Ri ,?'a".11 t> ;„1 ISn ,1 ° ). -•anodes" man and a ebral ed Ger- c �'" �""��""" Thc•rnrEt;latif�;$ rik(?rri ateii't t yo aptaelt : Shenthe t"d ;1➢ him foe a moment: done, with Olive Moreton atrci ('ap- of .a#ilr-Ir'ink, r:7lrpe or jade -green „ Acnr't ntiorr•y tr,:1 fret faint•1rM;arte,';1. , 7leren .:�Q,� ,tugh .i heartily. '! fain Granet. found a sofa in a remote if you ]rave a hopeless, out -el -date Hopeless Case. lie thance�; leaves jar t lir aatn, CHAPTER YU, '•IlOgia. ,he exclaimed, '"I can see : looking chess ,with a. tight, normal. A Yeueouver num tel}. car a ,ea cap• . , , 1_ 5 eorzaer of this room sand the trio were to • .,t. min n'I ,s t 1'tb the best Jobe haven't Won aan $t,trrt°a,. "'i ate why you c=an't liv=e trap thaengil yon. 'ruve suddenly yea. talking nonsense with, waistline, yotl can give it :.z stlalght, , t a, atFhllll`, lna},r:t, hi home in _ ,4 . • izt :1 that thin is your e tense to esea .e' apparently a g tow waistlre look tivith but little that city, and who had lune.] a sum, . The beet work rile, n t beet dome �: ao' at:5 '(i4I a ^''• `.:, :ler I' gYeat �,na':,eSs, ?mealy Raiph rr` �' 1iea1 :i eerennO;•\. oral a reeep tfart, and all: i.,,.,,.1'1,4;trouble. Cut the waist off Whoa: four' of money to a neighbor. The: latter, "'�,�� a . 79 t . ; ir,,aclts lvo:•le tc.,te ia;- :that scant of thing. I salt it a most: '�pPHb eh scants * to speak to peen,'"a itxahes above the normal waistline, after this loan naso :e year c,r two old. What It Would Say. .a., , .:-,e^ I,1nt"..' T33c,ln:..t: relic• ttr'tl. co«artlfly ssn^gecilAn." �t;erati=]Erse echo] ]t91n, p y and satin all itccAldIOfl-plaited chiffon made no effort to pay it. :1 profs"cur m bot:Eny slee=t ael:ilafi is . E c 1 Ee= :: t • Et t r; v• .t ti*:tt ins- 'It rather zplaeais to ale. he per.. :tl sit h,ltced at the ]ittle bridge-' NOW tat began l class ,; ,•, + �irttr�l. -It may be," he retried, drop -!t 1 g ,lection an.I to ehf4Ton .ash. Let the A the c arp , ,n h ga l tai look upon of gill, on t woodland Witt:.:End a'.: 11 tsE n,,.+.,See . , x a • ,. ,. ; , . =able aril nla!It' ft. 3;rintR.ee, i la. .e bout taxi ekes the debt :ia a bail: one notelet tin one was 1 nde:rvot'"tng to mahe them i. tee. Aral. hflS scarce as litt,A, ,>• t" he dec]ared plaited eectt n .come a t, n P" ;a4' 11 ,-1"•° � cel:,:. :1, 1- l3CLatt.e \on° '+Ilii 1Z sash 'vest , , aS , ,. , , Say arc :aal.ing harts:ularly °Pram:). , • , , t below the normal waist, You have occasion, however, upon hi return to his identification of the. fro es. One °, . 1 c •il,anE ,lett ter ..a\ this.. he pa `;peal his ;arm through O]tae s., ^4 . , •ane ,, s are thi-t evening, or it TM: a?e'�e" `.110 idCl how Sn,art your frock will from a voyage. he heard of :t debt col. Hashing ntafde:u pawed before sa t;3:t:tt r e n,t "You This is my last night on , bore for to :s+''.F ,.,,:t et,:baa-i,:,:e saltine" :Ale Ivo",:cel at him curiously. heaven knows hole 1Atr and I am go- look if you do this. lector noted for his ahliity to tixu•.ar°t.if the forest and burbled i� F ,,, "(:o on, ,]saes:' she murmured. g g ,b nianey fromsucit do:itltt'r+ate. Ae• ,Llh, de=ar rrotear, vha¢ tIisi::: this ". I , } 1r, ,, hz ink to take Olive off to see my photo- A puff here and.. a frill there andt .:. cis h :•••ry rerc ' n1EIet . ,tn• (n ,t .si,:ty lee ie, ,ate:], t gr•a. be of the 'Seer pone Old Si 11-t •ou tit ouldn t know your last e'.r's cording]\, the caltt:11n callod npOti ilii,' nnb,t,oilc:•;s41Y,Il.:ru113,i1"U., , ;. „• . ..ee t• i iroen', desire to he r,l;;:olattilysureof. ,. p ri tar Y r ,•.The arlif' i ri ,lr t,-.<. llc ,t-a..ca1 a .rt,Ie talk minded them to me out of his eiee es, lunyof the sleeves oaf out rctllecturaitid rztlklhed h to cif this c1. I �litel.,alothe Ibi thing he i� ants more than ,ray-; drawer this afternoon." s ennistanee:, tree, '11tr•n be relied: ' ° ° I last summers dresses were real] ler- p • N, 1 then; tenet, i 0,1,:e, (irrai,i thing else in to world." > B The two young people dl a;►peared. y ,. k;- e i e: : Th,r, was a mament'c ?acme. As _ be:cmil fi]Y =bort, A puff will add to "If," said the skipper, '"you can. col- "it would say: a tun en elm."' ,:. :bewail try ::lie curiou i':•tenet white]] Captain Unmet and Geraldine re gtlr, and at the soaks time put feet that debt, 1'l1 give you li of or it.' - 'i , n;:. °� a teat n,sni� ..t}t c,r..i- „ m:atned Ono this ouch, talking in low the lentil, Canard's Ltnlment tar Burns, eta. t•,,r _ t :... r ::. la wee tlzty both ,hare:}, the\ c=,hal: ud a; lo,a . 'tee. ace Thomson when he was the sleeve hao the fashionable class. The callectcr l:ronti4c�tl thlit the • the inlile to where Greed had 1e- eunaiy,Ocros.eai the room and - t}ting wouhl ire. •vele•:tell Tits c;tl,lain a -; ,,i,,;, s . d ap_ If your taffeta or crepe dies,. of n • "'•' ?',•:i ty•' :i•, ‘,„„„,,A,-• 6 ,,,, rotas the centre at' aIittli- babble-ei Their Co aCr^;1t7On' year ago has a tan Short 'sleeve, at- sa11et1 away (111 another voyage, 333111. •iailla9t.0 i' soldiers have irli•rea?t"tI ¢ proaehe'd thelia , ri e l other graceful way of lengthening it l is to acid two cliifi'on ruffles. To make' a long sleeve short, try a puffed unrier- r,; , . ra , on his return, emeght out the eelleetor two ins res inheight on .:n 'average again. "Any snc•tees with that bill?" ,ince' !neat was included in their !'a - be askeil, tier:. "]Well," said 1110 cone •tc,r, ''I Laven`t --'' collected the whole of It; but I died collect my half, lie hasn't paid me a cent since. I keep after hint, but it's just as you said when you gave me frill may be accordion: plaited, or it the laid-- he lima any cail4ciefle • niay be just gathered to the bottom about it. of the collar. Trim it with a lace inset or a narrow band of colored organdie. Scarcely Comforting. The fichu collars of cream net and At a meeting of a Bible association lace also give a quaint pretty touch an officer told a story to illustrate the to a last summer's waist. A silk fact that creme people need' guidance waist may have a new lease of life in the selection of I3lble reading. This given it by a pretty white organdie story was a reminiscence of this of - collar --long, narrow collars which beer's mission clays, when a man came reach from neck to waistline are much to one of his meetings and told of his the vague this year. lefforts to comfort his wife as she lay upon the sickbed. Dutch Pe . her every •night," said ppernuts. 1 the Here is a reliable recipe for these "Whatman. do you read to her?" asked little cakes: i the mission winker, One -and one-half cups of sugar, one: "Well, sir," -said the man, "I began cup of shortening, one eup of sour at the first chapter ' of the 13ook of milk and one teaspoon of soda (er one Proverbs, and when I had finished the cup of sweet milk and one teaspoon book she died!" of baking powder), one egg,' one tea- spoon of lemon flavor, one -halt tea- ❑❑❑❑❑❑❑❑❑❑❑❑q❑❑❑❑❑❑Cit?❑❑❑❑❑❑❑❑❑❑❑❑❑❑❑❑❑o❑❑❑❑❑❑o❑❑❑❑ spoon of nutmeg or mace, one tea- r - spoon of anise seed or -one -ball tea- ❑ spoon of ,anise flavor: The. ingredients should be, n=ixed o 0 0❑ •lk T. t,,• -,i?(:. d;t;,,,t tate: thee type at:unatte cm' els5ti111. (%etaIr1111e ti:as Strd:Kenly 4 :nor lar ,.;. . ;3: ss :. +lain itt averted 1'ti lyes alma,t t once, and „Ralph," (-eraa1111 e sand look- liir kt'al ;lawn at her pltit:.�, There was •Mi toldp,that you vvanteii to speak to " (` '":, id'.t. \ 1'}e' a keen Sal- i ing, it , n1 A'c•- , ,;':1 a o:•an:li evftsi a ShaztlO ai unsc'S-rnc5s tis ser ntannert hire] but: he and Olive have gone off , ep• r ::i:. I c=all t taa.,..t :haat there '7°,13 scul=l very sir ou,, II'tgh, ; somewhere, By -thee -bye, Ilugh," sTie sleeve, finishing it at the tuff with a for a:i:y ow.?to di-.iEi.t ;il•li, r erved. in 1 went on curiously, "you didn't .tell band of embroidered beading run i .i° a '1 i ",a:ago n r::,ic, .l sort+ the .• .f', o ratht a fav- rix ld •mnec ' me that you'd called on Captain Gran-. with ribbon velvet. A net frill will >*::teit I,: a ,earth he „et the matt sent .e. he replied. At.,`,n rate, et this evening,' wi`...tre le fejt in:inetivelwas7 •+m :c• a i lu••h rn car vest •• There was another in of silo+:c. add a touch of 'beauty and newness to in ' "Weil, it wasn't ai matter of vital Your last season's lawn blouse. The elven , • , s- importance, re. it, rte answered, r3ttrin> whish C:eraaalrnG n,as acltir;.s a, till. •l : '.cy.l.arE'1 on >. were of . snif]ing, My call, in any case, arose. is ee Granet ed by her neighbor on the other side. f t.,.j ! ..:. „ne i:aS from an accident" 14 e re 1::";Ie group of people Thenaten: who was ]catching her" ",Major Thomson," carne a voice closely, fancied that she accepted al- r, a!'^ <� s• c i to he hanging upon P ytom. the other side of the room, "it most entreaty the opportunit • et ids it: seer e . He wa fulltof spar-' verion. It was not until dinner was: is your deal." ars art astir t. tAzbstnaii, with call the almost over that she abandoned a! Thamsarn returned obediently to the ri ler = t•`x rb to 1tc:-1 tar sty. Tlroin bridge -table, The rubber was ever a 'I'I'' s,..er F r 3 a,. nought Hood conversation into which ire had few minutes later and the tittle party thrown herself with spin„t. lo".. i” . Keel "r s ,n -I3mted in his: '..lee little suo.gesstia1 Thomson' broke up. Thomson glanced around t ,; sial,- tlmost tarn Blinn and pale.' „ ,� but the room was empty. a. , reminded her, remains unan nveretl, „ „ Hie feet wait more the f.,, .. of a, Sine looked' down at her plate. I think, if I army, he said, "I'll sols ,r theta of one interested if are •°I don't think you are realty in+.go into the morning room and have a an 'c'a t a shine in this so i al side of , • whisky and soda. I dare say I.11 find liar Ira manners ana has speech earnest; she said; �„ "the AzIniiral there. Am I usually a farceur?". . he re -', alike reserved, his air of breed Be took his leave of the others and ing was apparen=t, but he had not the' plied. e think that my tendencies' made his way to the bachelor TOOMS natural case .or eharm which was ai; rather the other r ay. 1 really' at the back of the house. He looked mean it,Gerald- Shall �. e 'gal.. about . minute (: rson, even in those few it later on this evenin * .first into the little apartment which mnewt mot mother persona dgrata littlewith cir le Gerald- , `"Ii you like," she agreed rsimply,' ui daiteeclaimed for herr onown, but into newly -arrived but some -ow I believe ties t . would guests, the smoking -room and found all four a. . ra•ther wait. Look at mother's eve, • people gathered around of view least Major pThoraaz on aadmiur tted rovrmg around the t'abie, Give me my ththetablayoung pec ]were so absorbed with a faint sigh, gloves, please, Hugh. po�n't be ]tinea.• • !that they did not seen notice his eel •lnomson moved his chair ne t to Geraldine he such a dear old seek,n- " his host's; Geraldine's father- Act` trance. Ralph, with a sheet of paper Geraldine laughed, •"I want y au to . stretched out before him and a pencil naval Sir Seymour Conyers, was a lake him because 1 find him so inter- + in his hand:, was apparently sketching &gan+ . You see, as hevery garrulous old bentlemaan with' g gets' to know fixed ideas about everything, a little something. By his side was Granet. one a little better he doesn't seem to deaf and exceedingly fond of convey The two girls, with .arras interlocked, mint talill about the war. Youwere watching intently. others will scarcely say a ward of sation. He proceeded to give his pro-- "You see," Ralph Conyers explain- speetuve son-in-law a detailed lecture what you have seen CPT of what is be- concerning this mismanagement of the ed, drawing back for a moment to fru; done out there. I like to be told fiel=d hospitals at the front, and hay- look at the result of his labors,. "this thongs by people, who e toabe ten ing dnsposed of thaat subject, he open- scheme, channel 1 outs worked such as the seen them. He haed a broadside attack upon the Ad- mnnufies early this evening and he miralty. The rest of the men showed Folkestone .to Boulogne erne, for in - gave mea roost fascinating eescrip- ,indications of breaking into little stance, perfectly safe. Those black tion of some skirmishing near La a group's. Ralph Conyers and Granet marlts are floats, and the nets Bes„s „ were sittintg side: by side; engrossed One in'an?ent, Ralph, Thomsen Y•ou m=b ust rememer, Thomson in - conversation. More than once interrupted from the baeicground: told her, "that personally I clo not, Thomsonglsanced towards them, They all starved and turned their "Wish I understood more about heads: Thomson drrew a steep neater naval affairs," Granet sighed. "I'm a and his hand fe=ll upon t'he paper, perfect', ass atany_ma is job but niy1 Thee Geraldine queer looks in Iie ate own. I can •t see now you can Jeal with'.su�bi .submarines at ell. •The beggars recognize, , �, can stay under the water a,s long as Raltph,.-old, fellow," he sadd, dont they Pike, their tike pop up and show drink me too, much of an interferciiig thebt heads, an l if they don't like the beggar, will you ? I don't think even ]oak of anything near, down they go to your barest friend, not to the girl ag=ain:_ I don't see 'home you canfret -you are goip.g to marry, to me, or to at tliemi,, any way."° ,your own mother, would I finish that The your little drawing end description, if I g sailor smiled in a some- , were you. (To be continued,) ti ttiestaieseinea to -ea 1'ow'i a' l IV•G`LLETT COMPANY I -101 1E1)11 t x roto TORONTO,10 CANADA '^per = is-II:;{,d. r wha=t .superior manner. "We've a ,few ideas left still which the Geemaris haven't mopped up,'.". he declared. "Personally," sally," the Admiral .bsea v- "Paddy," said an. Englishman one ed'. ;joining in the conversation, °l con - day, suer the submarine danger the g•.reat- day, "can you tell. ins why my salols est to witch this country has yet been is placed between my knee -.and my ereposed. Not one but a nation orf . foot?" pirates, oaf ferocious and conscience "I don't know," says Paddy, "unless less Huns, could have inaugurated it is to keep your calf from eating such a campaign,"„ "Good for you, dad!” his son ex - "Thee -'re x- Your corn. daimech. They re a rotten lot of ISSUC No, 22—'21.� .beggars, of course, although some of Minardei Liniment Relieves '.olds, silk Serves. a Purpose. COARSE SALT LAND ?ALT Busk Cariots TORONTO SALT WORKS C. J. 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