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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Advocate, 1921-8-4, Page 2The Kingdom o The lied. Be E PHILLIPS OP1 NHEIhI. (Copy# hint rezognize9 the atmosphere of power. "Wonder . what old Anselman's thinking about," one man asked an- other in an opposite corner. "Money bags," was the prompt re- ply. "The man thinks money, he dreams money,he lives money. He, lives like a rince but he has no' pleasures. From ten in the morning' till two, he sits in his offiee in Lom-1 Keeping Up With Father and the must, and do lead narrow, lonely, bard street, and the pulse of the city 1 Boys, isolated lives ---that they donot figure be3tswonder!" then his other absence." senc ." ed. These are the swift -moving days of very much in the scheme of affairs Other people had wondered, too• Progression. There is no standing' as regards "real life" and the world's `;till the keen blue eyes looked across stili. As David Starr Jordan is said work. But the life of town and city „ , � is not the only life, In the barnyard, hteg through the misty atmosphere at the to have declared, If you dont expect 1S not ere the dumb beasts await .eeughtfully, As she drew en her grey building opposite. leen and evo- to advance and help others, thenet our corning; patient the field, under the SYNOPSIS: P and jut of the way!. Get under the T1te stvrv, rvx:;•.et➢ 1n 3+Iti, t;eAtne l'-{�var she looked (lt:tvn at the empty men passed before slim in a constant and bel #o fertilize rife cabbages," snowdrifts, where the wheat lies reit ,A s 1°➢i n's luncheon -r arty sl?:zee l➢pt�n her third finger. For a ➢iliseelz procession. Na one came h Lady _ n e a ,the r.trne� * there WAS almost a lump in spoke to him no one interfered n with h f P d h` boys are moving growing; or in the farmhouse kitchen, *t the Ritz Rote.. Rein London. ;fin:C Cabinet her his meditations The two men who those f tiler business where pests Lord Rena-ew a Latnln_t .z<r thr>1at. had been discussing him passed aut th wants of hungry men an e p n The -miller an his o- we minister to the Physical s s and or and too, as xofession l as If ane looks d 1 less i.^.tater, G;rge'rn llaor `f!'ams':�• , , ,of the room presently. One of them a P up e'r; Chef Inspector of Field Hospitals; :19s CHAPTER `I, glanced backwards in his direction. : records, in many instances, you wwill' little children—that is life. As a fsareeQ, (ieraltiire Conners'her bra' 'I'Ize two men who tzad \v biked n'" "After all I suppose," he observe i, i dud faxmers running for pro\rincial � `woman writer once said, "It is the there a ravel •ieetenan., and bis =orether arm i11 arni from n'ent'ing h asseti down hail, "there is offices,sitting in the halls of legisla-� wolalati Who !viz walked across a plow- flarcec Cnep lw- -fork C steel horld. Suet. st<zas3 fel setexal moments m as e pto , ed field stormy" wintry night, to Granet, nephew- of ahs hostess. home :: all before something great about wealth or else' tion,attending township, county, pro-, with a wt➢ n arm. ,ieut. '-enSere ` • 1 separating. The one �,theren t believe that old Ansel--° help her ,inter in the hour of trial; {sedan \who was passing yearned \inclal •or national conventions, •serw- receives Orr ;In "rrabster o man there was thinning of his moziey_I ing on committees; in short, mother, who has tenderly dressed derever- lc n o • aecl,des & or t➢a. su➢1+=„ht 1n has camera. One bag. 1i•l;y, here's Granet. Good fel IL "" new-born baby, or silently a ship ane. hlajc+r Tlla^mson +r i'e ,•f e e greatest finat;clers of the cit; l ow. I'd no idea you'd joined this: and the girls will have to go wane, i y beers: noes=ase fr•��lr the bat.•ene ,� �, ,rfabsaiatian with 11Ir. Gor- o fogies." if they anywhere near keep up. 1 ently composed the limbs of the dead', Lord R:emsee reee'ves a wish;' rind the in ees c°. augu.t ,company of old i harnessed horses, milked cows, or w . n .• • le arae Cabinet Min- don Jones, the Chancellor of the;, Ex- (ranee smiled as he shook hands. i There has been a great change, In learned the rude surgery of the farm; sort ns satinet a. a:i. almost #aver"S se:rct c e3°ir E :4.''^- `��'r o "y. re `g'E'r was an 0n#C cee'Sn,^.r '.• . ' I haven't," l e F!oxpliizn{Kl. oli i the statils Qf vpiniAn,dS rel7ards `Crl:so it * ;r+net's apartments an bi`tor• i11 sight. ; i ;ewe ¢o lie a mil. onalre, dont you, the status and their inmil es, in the last' or perhaps gone still farther and'car- te cat's a"- ,,� amass ins- "'I: i� a scarce {,f the greatest ➢t5s- and a great oliticai bug,' before vied bab lambs and. Iittle pigs into is ,?.s...w€, Hite n.. k _� - ss free?" rite 1,, , + t? Rfew years. A little more than a sh rt y tl rr.4 aTa::ut >laer.i 1;A rseq s st..a, ha- ...eaten tea ane. Sir Alfrena' , • �, they'd 'et you zn . o place for poor dee ;cls apo, there were few comforts her clean, warm kitchen #o save them tl Gr ar e: denies oz y kz e\ti "•cage of the :.¢E r ewr[. �;Eti 6e=.r cal dad. fly , to firi soldiers! I have *•o be content with. , from perishing, who has really seen or corweuiences passible in their, p n ee-c�lied mer:nal �n:tea: t, Gerald- ea a ra •c aatt osl;.tde-r0E'idrtetl Suyrr`d" t the 1?fag"'"fife ' ire a n S.r'- Pe , �'• an Ern- ; a Le c'i+*• I am afraid," he wwent ort. 'Teter devil!" his fr er 3 remarked: homes. No telephones, no rural de-" c'C+?a3ic' times , \5'0::19 iia .��t: on. ~e90' Service , *few and' Our Favorite Dark Cake.—Three r •• thePark • r„th Gere •1- 4°t°; hate l::.CC'.� 'tt111 'i6�:t� 11J�tlt1„ . � • i iw• �'arY Cnet;" , Atte- :x ries r it Fw ' S t 1 w u lowing here 'anYho f bet\ween ,aldewena are �`, • ` „ far NURSES The Toronto .7,•ospltal for Incur- abler, in affiliation with Bellevue and . Allied Hospitals, New York CitY, offers a three Years' Course of Train- ing to Young• Women, having the re- quired education, and : desirous of be- coming nurses. This . Hospital has adopted the eight-hour system. The pupils receive uniforms of the �Gchool, a monthly Allowance and travelling expenses to and from New York. For further information apply to the Superintendent. Five Dead Men. . First SQui I was a peasant of the Polish plain; I left my plow because the message ran: Russia, in danger, needed every man To save her from the Teuton; and was shill. I gave my life for freedom --this I know; For those who bade me fight had told me so. Second Soul I saw a Tyrolese, a mountaineer; I gladly left nay mountain home to light Against the brutal, treacherous Mus- covite; And died in Poland on a Cossack spear. 1 gave ply- life for freedom --this I know: ; For talose who bade me fight had told Ane Eno. • 4e3 t• ' Z a,R h' "that ^ k• h Ii •Q•1 no improved roads low prices • Xa±e,iate' ra wwgr:age• He ew?° =t 2i:a S..L°d 1 '7"i a t�ti* •}e en 15 eA'f�, s\'nipat�'ett lily "Gest coo'"ta' es. F - , o i , .. „t,. 1 s ae, creta pt. rl t ww1'e•i sr'etw d Th aS ce men for f'➢rm prodzucts• long hours of un a Contributed Recipes. � 31a C. ,.; erg f.. ... e,„s to 1!' ti. a1 :'r s tart �`' a`F ^ 4 ti r pL t!.➢,sir ata fr"r.1z c.ai civics:,., look after tcensel\es all right• unset remitting toil, with pleasures Teens eggs, two cups of brown sugar, one Third Soul I worked in Lyous at my weaver'a Cil of butter. one and one-half craps' loenl, ➢ fi Granet; to\'lien suddenly the Prussian despot r" t 1 t e.l, gzzicli�." h 1;arder time than file men. 'Gane one of :our cream --not too heavy—one hurled t••s••➢•Aa tea's in there, awaiting for .. �. • �� s re St1�1s and one-half teaspoons of entilasGes, ➢'e Anti a he clitert l3 t? <• tontine. e. �4:zs t1°i: ca ref z`� , i4 sl;,ire in the ^'Lap t of the wta41," Ile irte .# told him. Indicating nes qua,ntzy .and that, a g His feint'. blow at F az t L n t t to allt�aw him to reeniT I:;s reg :`n' 1~ •spire " Mr. Gorden Joraet earl- z s li n Gi#tines at the; the tr.wls Qf the pioneer mothersr to one teas/nee soda, one tea -moon e ech 'Tia( r..ser➢ ce: to tl:i� 1^r.+rt #n ::ref• more one I:,:s, the less one tl't (it or, 1 e ha been b rdsh= R 1 of cinnamon and groin.; t•lov es, one \� tl:di.0 watching for u, view Granet's Getnera" d hat hie t -The ) h h 1 forefathers!"., of raisins, one pcunal of cur fuse ions a nfirme 1. th 1' i t , v .ne 't.. have met E , 1 £ ins, Grzr et returns t� @ i r1:a "•t* t➢4aa at t. He . .i a:,the t . FIllrt tl Fain!, \whiz en Ph z; "Tin (lining with nay int, e, ► . n A.s • tr. llsat tI the women F l i Set:e i` w •.: wary. a Lt➢ r't0 < • eat-ea—is � L; f p t b ae +< t -ea ists Hata.' a wttw 1,, > r(p1.• v'arns his s:ry .a: Lh t a new h+az ` bas IMi man ;vile tries to .:c \eealtel; world; o :n fact. So addition to their other a .} • . Thele I went forth to Belgium and my na , to part with it. Ilow{ w.t w. t •'•se . , . i -' cur- ..... - materiel ' ' ' cnr!" i they had to live \w'it. the -pound - doom. . •e o '— have •:tG?e,i, You hilt li& 11 have ; t' .. n en passed out and G'anet" Rut to-slay—the farmer's wife is the' rants, one-quarter poUild of chopped +o ; et K Ti t w m p I gave ley live for frt"[ dcul Illi I xa`:hereel into the stnok:ng=reom, weariful nl:o is stare site wail sere, talmet- !floats, an[1 fioUr to t..t lfre:i came hack from his reverie r breakfast cereal very stiff batter. Bike d=#iuut' one hour I a,r tl!(:se who bade Hie fight had real .rE,an An the b e� is o a (a;t his the t cordiallya The to-n)oerow morning. She t•an ^.tar ir• a sloe oven, or until, ywhen I,•erccii told me so. two men :1t be the window for a few; h al 'butter ee gentree ' wan a teethin k, no cough wall atl- t -_'+ id *" e1, d�,.�:_.,.-'n'a t ]t3a r ,. a w nate p T 1- "* I •rite a a•af Roux ,E� tww„ ne ' it `,:4' ra t• % is ler at every tai e, r rr; ta*a ra[; ' \' a '"'�':, - - r , * E li• ' ll in ew trti O .:alR Tb t evierk• x, 1? e . r, ern .w ata `f > o�t yer ena,la t, Sir A. rein °haat l'Sk•C arm e , ., E, , qa @". a: RS t .,a her xlea!: t`'p- red seer -eel, Orel- r I fib . Cate c ar i a; I et°ala have to 6e[ '+,'• 4 F 11 'r !r r teal: a, �rr.•g � ria"?➢:'. �%-E' a t • 8 mn•P1t[.EOa In SLL' w here. or d e +.anger m: ■ l , til 54011 vistas a ng • at al:. oke of the ration ---in a teerC' R +Com` R C in�7P i`1 of oleo, on 411E fillllsly pssn ; fa :ia,a' r -wy n• ar"; men- ".`iS ay,eritlf . ,r Alfred suggest -a. gest Cain from this regi by leaving out I tewncd :1 vinF•yal'd liy tine \sui dt'. t; ?,Aa:.... r➢40.G': Anil a ,r aE ft'rro " e;I. ° :apixat!" , ' Calif If She wants a chielteri for t: 1 O :f':r t'a:a . • ' et a ,. ••11 C+'.e haat:" the, ai:':i:•;n,. "- . _ t r•: vermouth. Sita Sunday dinner. Fite Can take dial i:', the frui..--Mi'-. ,na. F. - .m i:n. t 3.e a fr.' A :.a'' I1 a• E.. : rti� 1E•,.\ n. .t 6a;!.[t,, i.,J071i laJhf; g,:,,,,-.:,-;^• 9`v. - **Tinge; lane :11: , + 3 C 1, fie •v 'at G xilli.— L%e'e Fp1t T.CI1. beet sAFS Until the I':'t11, ll:t 1'61 hefiirci •by fees r E" "E than, �.•ww., ...*.,I. T,n •efre l p eaed tap Stn evening paper to i ex et Zge an te•ai ( u E•3l i n , !.. 11, flit• AFao-:r a d c -r^w ,o : ';i' "'i' tt.. •,It° $rtlln ham Si(e 3 f 1 4 4 y,ra[E' nee t ...# . S.(,1are tar g..ei aln� o. _ . d let n Swift to the can. ;:1:,1 tiled in tear Ler- a, fresh, Grine. replied.. .1r�, On G.aturti3r 'a"ter•ao:an mSin� F, [ :i"�, add ere hea°.. of .,•t rte -11 w !^� \w(irl[i".@ •f"Sfiteil al,ttttt tna^:: 1'£• �. ra"';Bled O,.E'' (esprit! Elf E'ti�, frc•_ ) (t➢'. T1s t la {' „ '„• w el p • e r-� n .w r➢.. 5i' . "' ,a4 t, t' 'i 't� 1' ra'l- , i:lelt.'^ ,. "' `•' ske i 1 ,.,.r, this (.°,1I1, SFar/'•:i the greens ?Il. . tllia�: i l'Ci tj ^� - ° t^a• lie he z f- •h 1 these• rl'ds^w' 4.d�i:. ,`•46'J e.:la1["a w1 C:n^::a " +:J� ^ F: €,t iwE?➢,...�naa t e FEera ;r cher{i, car OM lather kind of gr€one for I.u; t :1�; hEr downfall, colied Inc. and tail • - • ". U - P la , v knee1 i.4 S`' ire , .l a• 4wi,-•• i'''. t 4 a fa^e with erg [ •,oz a„ Wfird o vnyilanatroal, No wonder .rt•7aa,E;�1 7PIIta C�t�r:+' 'If1i. a> a ' ';l "^r di".aafe9„ a„ -4 ',..'4t p ,."5 1Iz.l :torsi peeec a • ➢. ,Matt `i9 tiaalanril• t,etdte. alio amen, hue, town 113 a mate ,3 r batter cwt.. rrtarare <ai;air. I �. I ;, i . Si:c t1�d4:resl, a liberal , i•;t t riot, of +;f an n1*must• awE+3 r siee, I gnaw my lip,, for freetlem -that 1 <➢ got tltP mettSa➢r(' cef ,ac a ,TAhn- % Iicnca t 1-.au>tamt •:.•e, :and . a-. M:e p,a. e or t1:Con fat tort. a little wet r. Stew l., taww: ae, ;este xleile 'I"' a ha l renes re:iceeel e:i(,e, item t de, "IzE'r eat"; `={xt'r on vitt' pa.t\emQ4t iwwl,fn r , ? :stat .:t ai Let with ,'t( ➢. ,, ,, •, : �(?E, , t':.Fae'r ew-lit for it tie•lslvlii tit t':t lant•il w' r tender. Rule threug13 : eawe, For t1Ili' t+ row l+;aFl(' 1d0+:' ti lit !lad f Ia eat we ineve;a cm* al.rezt agreed.' inn r (a. , ^• Cl.. \5' t .. e ne •::h* „ Twso G1aA�nd:!ria:e9, (�t a lifter the (atirer.. Car EiiS 9w.11'"ti iy She i� fee uF'.pC'•'t t I "1.t1 :Intl i ' " (+f 4llgn)e, .^. $ •;y_ it teal me tial. 9.t . 6:[. t: ' + .,,1.'" t1 31r' ldtl° ir..",.4 E•+.G'71r'.a1 °t. it k°a'E'4 latest 4-. - , - I. • , `aY tCl� end it S 1':1'11C1e t3 nZlt:i➢er. a ;tea et ➢. :test. tel vile late, t class , too, destroyed, ncww on, tionen:et nit,...1.4a ta4 envy. 1< p a Fifth ;team! ..,-..r :a. :,7a . .,. ,.cr , dt13 t('wka'll fr:Ers�, iE" data.t miles ani! without a r• •f;. 1 ,¢ °° r , _� •.wvitFlill et few a l 1'r'Ea t»f tie f(arinc rej et.e I rt th , � 1, r 1' 1c, '+I Ater 1. h � 'zt'r\ t>rt?, a I,E W 1 -,"'ill up, 1'e1d1I4VC frau fire, :dal the•I worked ill a great staily�ard by the is trap. ale: wish to assure E ^ . , yolks of two eggs well beaten, stir C1vde, �• ••°°•.i • Tia eu, d• Til tt f i ewarw ola(s eeeitea about at. ; c tl ierotl hi add One cupful of rich: t , }t10E. �h r: ,r:r, ..' i t1+.'�; d 'Ba4+' a li ".e \t ,,l! dont reenern1,Er a „r' , . }Ae :aim wails these lines that the -form g^' y Tht re Gains a sudden n worn of wars l .lea. ,df4 t 1 Pa)ew le f, •aftlily l(ucl.eti at t milk and one tees loanfu, of grated tai • r • e ,s , : , the itAalln ^lit, !tut do na let it p have only ,inow t pt?d * Brit: ^. • »o. ,hantora you persAnany for welt six -, i:(v bad tri' 4:t'iw {1tltii:e ar \11[ateYet•; taitr[E „a,it IFere lire cticinges c1r..i inl- rEl,;➢1Hd, 4'" sea • 811t,a4 '..so' i .-net him + i' . k4Ufal- a eery you have ellidOWE•ii. I - a • w 1'111 thee Z ; 'f f1ts. In iZ f'irni he:mazs bat • boil" es this \wt till curdle the eggs• Asking our ails; 1 joint -ti the ranks and. m t may 1�E up then 5 {e Ara <n as . vt,E a Gta,ti ' aFt, ti,a' of F t;::;i Hospitals." Sir Alfred niiddctl. T. ter A'fr(ai •,'l,i tact, laic l a.•w, nff:al"l\. „ Ft ezi with a 4ompreht'ntlang. generAus L. �vp I (;awt� Hey ;ifs' for tree'ti(1w this; I newer :, . ::• rp :haat ., , 1 • "Well," he ,.;lila Conti' In to thinner,,: hu :1: t1, rta(ly to g i\t' me t•t,l,itl1-1 know; nag, I ren,eaal,mr :tau p(rftatiy:°, Majar." young fellow. You snail entertain . t 11#int Julep, For than who bade• His tight had salt ,•, he F?(.".are1. "I aril velar glad that my i nee with tile, of yourdventuresQ 'ewes end a:, kinds as feast stn l:e cAtt,�i� •:tr,, wvh:e, ntitleet . 'eft sy 'acze*,t•atile Anvthint* ore elna • lore atlr etllsine here; affur,i them,. I hawse never found any ` With a wwooden potato masher toad ole so. '1 ;rrberall, earn (w4rytlalld€;: :,1 ilet•lared. this He , t w liked. . flavor h a. fl . a l • e f t z Ehet . ee et n• t eft 11 zc 1 1 r Belgium, e. of 1 . ... u � t. .an Qf I 1 3 ePa tat 9. I sready t 1, 1 e'n • I n1 , ti P E tMf• rl° n a i< r( it n 't, t ins w ,they .o¢ a h enjoy. t it la ,r far '•r r end that i^ y y g PI 1 t3 • 1 ret £ 1 (f P ,, r •" La pa a:C,ir t �5' y, a e. Sir '+ilw 7 t i�e he paid." •• l�::t I have" :i jinn alty', I 1.4.1.1.\°("," rrtanet •r@• :ir1C• : �•t'n°•F as t ... a cairns few . , :: t ct t i,_te4,q era. 'a•,s::.ItE 1 fete :.?o '.., ce,a�cs,x,.fojc"r Tl•l(rm-an, ciZ:E:,1 , . �. r a I' r 4 ` Serve with toast or 1w:t£erCrf15. tIltat .4:°:' `a 0 lI 1 n tame:'" no:, (J:[a!i',It, and caltllttUi"il I tine l,•P: $- L T {lied, 'aite you loam," Leely a e . x'ltel "I rias it • < , • \w 111 �t \roti EAmy contrivance on any mtarl.t, Cantalkin I bruise enough mint leaves t(, fill a yew ll;(a ,harr.tt(i I t 3e -i' we have \woo are fighting our hat'1(•, is ;dinlc(st( Ther a•sed an into the str.'angerst1or foreign, l,} means of which my cup. Place in a pitcher and adi one Another Lie Nailed. 3t all •e I Con- ler Hugh ::e as vert -? till to ies en tine eta r ring of those; , r with Your own !commissariat: newt: Hugh -:rte he wee e 'key, ;anal c^ar*e ItP" =stir a1ic..rs. P s , cheerful r u: I eau:ti {io all {s1r work sl:ced lemon, two pieces sciap- we 1::vE knc4wv1) Captain Gaama for 1. P , + ,1-1' t ,± inning -room, a small l ut daughter d ( .l fort ign devil' tits plea: ant ("hi" It i.- ter;. f(arn.r- tE far t.aat apartment opening out of the general in an efficient nrttler,cr and rials" around i ell ginger root, one quart of boiling t et 0 u�t,." •you feel like that.' the other repned.? i • a C *• lit t l' a nese name for all persons of another ile :: :.t• rose to her feet, ,. ,(fining roe= The he ld-\waiter usher- while we did it. For st+me wanlcn, .. l tsir."t n z small ,a race-=ly 1 rare sight In the interior more, ed them unc uou, ly to , ail table the ww ter over ant a sant !n s nearest a proacli wwt.11al be :1 pair of i ae.rin plaec for two hours. Strain cat 1 ,• is Stili + „ Tlii usher- "'firma "Yee int late t'w,I•w �:n liner* Thi is \[h1 (Fl tt men separated, c'r Al -•set ill the far corner of the •room, Pa , \ itlages of China; in , ome t na ' `� °veli turlacii to the hili-p(arter. "T lease obeyed your 'wishes, Sira roller skates. tea and chill. Fill tall Blassew half known only by hearsay. The Euro - •I star net th I e faire. Ian. w( -net ° _,r, , , , I am exp(• ting my neilnew In t .,Alfred," he announced, as they seated Farmers are taking them rightful' full cf crushe3 ice and poor In tea to peen or the Amore an traveler who Fee how tiara..=,e.w.,,l.t. "I 'tie net d`tr.(�;' h(' said,--'•C`aywt:fan Graret.. themselves. "No one else will be din- P1ace in the work of the world. V o-'t:lee top. Add a slice of lemon, a fresh Fee heath pe [,-H th.utI. , ,", , • living him into, the smoking -room,: in anywhere near you" - 1 men must keep up, then, in self-im-1 mint-1e;;f, and sweeten to ;nit fleet enters a remote village excitea •rittg h <?{,6 s. He hinu •➢ i n.. Li eau g him., +' •it he tw•1s�:'. ht ( Li• rwill , i' r1Ytlie 'arrives" Sir Alfred nodded. d ; provement. Tlsadder sight' ( 'rtainiv s1r. "Knowing • u soldiers . { . r 110\v modest you , than a farm woman who has loco much flame interest zee "elle wild. "Certainly { ares t.e rawemen . leve 13 no sat a er sl man of theorneo" excites in i country fir :a t• ma to ,eai hiin, I t k Huge! , fi town bele. 111 "Travel,'" tilt 'William at Admit passed an across the I tarn in talking of your exploits; he, the best she had to her tinnily, but, Monument Marks Snot Where ` an Ha.•; r: ' rl the marble hall. Thomann. whesc hand }, i t G t I have Ale adedA. Atadtrsi n tells a how the natives of I.�:eiy t'trncen. 1 dan:'(:tl :,t +t3aac.. Zeppelin Fell. „� © had rcen upon his hat replaced it tamer, ,4 :y. .,•,i laity I,raaniti•.l eta a(, st ,, , It melee/1 at lea past ten," she said. greet banker end stood for a moment can sp "Wei y F s , lit remember this':" i •n deep thought. Then he ttdtlressed whole thing fascinates me. I uanta daily papers, current magazines, and '•1'll remember t11:w;tla.n 2a,u s-ay.'the hall -porter, (• to hear the story of your escape." { row books. Keep up with the times,. Lheta" Grra.,:nc ra:misi 1. • i "By -the bye. C'harles, he inquired. They seated themselves, and Sir and see more in the morning paper m little i P , 4' " . ) "if you ask a von -member to dinner, Alfred studied the menu for a mo- than a clean cover for the pantrp "You're w; .at ,e amp rn (•. swear. t- , t a1<.?. .1 F:.azlgh yo•a scelzi sty thought-:. you have to dials in the strangers merit through his eyeglass. After1 shelf or material out of which to- cut tan," L x lw. C'r er:w c r t ont:nue d. "Don't room, I suppose?" rush et any Beer. a (:,iG" ti.ese• ""Certaenly,. sir, the man replied. two nla`r S ,n ' ra€> I been far - ea3 `It is just at the back of the general that there is a t est we' 44r 'die n,^• 411n rg-reolfi an ordinary member be n:1191 7d", =t s t lit:':'.e. An 0 mere then: pl? !„ that ---thee `: € re .. +araF -. ,.• Tea.. his , eenaln t rune in there alone' lira - •v- :,`i- tts'. r ..ie.• (ft e invest ` "It is not customary, six. remarked o vane , in so doing, allowed her husband and for seclusion. Here, in the intervals 0 our • .n of the Front, The ` to he ashamed of mother. Read the in me �•at s a certain village in Nortll China re- ;: h:id Teeter ria :all l go rising, upon thepeg. He looked after the 1 served with dinner, you children to outgrow and come In time Tile spot—nIni'e the first Zeppelin ccived aim and incideut:tily hew he } ' •t p f be ng was brought down in England (Cuffley was the means of dispelling it mint In - Station, Hertfordshire), is now mark- jurinus rumor about the Aafglo• »axon ed with a granite monument to the knee joint, late Captain Milan, Leefe Robinson, Seated upon an old millstone in a 't .C., who was responsible for the des- shaded corner of the yard. he says, 1 traction of the raider. The menu- became the object of a good-natured inqu! !tion by tate curious farmers, who casually Panne to me in Hiles anal twos until they felt it safe to be bold. speak, Ywhieh is ke(p:l g "nim living. in, Surgeon -:Hajar Thomson made his greet places. His eeetrnetil ne are not Air.,;.to the telephone booth. When he ordinary ores, ,rota knew. It's just Zan emerged, he interviewed the head - idea of mine, lett the other day well. ; waiter. something har' erac.i wwiiie..h I th,fught' "Keep a small table for me in the rather galeer. I saw a Cha: ed ear turn strangers' room,' he ordered. "I shall into St. Jame .'s Park and. evidently, require dinner for two. ae ording to ol.iers, the thauffeurl "At what time, sir?" drove very slowly. There were two Major Thomson seemed for a mo - teen inside. talking very earnestly. ment deaf. He was looking through One of then was Hugh; the other was the open door of the smoking -room to ---well, the meet important man at the 'where Sir Alfred was deep in the War Office, who seldom, as you know,; pages of a review. speaks to any one." - i "Are there many people dining "You mean to say that he was there to -night?" he asked. alone, talking confidentially with : "Sir Alfred has a guest at eight Hugh"' Geraldine exclaimed incredn-'o'clock, sir," the man replied. "There lously. 1 are several others, I think, but they "He was, dear," her mother assent -f have not ordered tables specially." ed. "ana it made me think. That's all. "At a quarter past eight, if you I have a fancy that some day when'. please. I shall be in the billiard -room, the time comes that Hughisfree tot Charles," he added, turning to the talk, he will be able to interest you hall -porter. —ell, quite as much as Captain! Sir Alfred wearied soon of the Granet.. . Now then, dear, hurry.! pages of his review and leaned back There's the car at the door for you' in his chair, his hands folded in front and you haven't your hat on." f of him, gazing through the window Geraldine went upstairs a little at the opposite side of the way. A _ good many people, passing backwardsforwards,and glanced at him curious- Ily. For thirty years Is had been something like a household name in - the city. He had been resp -risible, be and the great firm of which an -vas the head, for international fie rice I conducted on the soundest print' 'es, finance which seemed speculrt'on, finance which rolled before it he I great snowball of' automatically •:c - .i cumulated wealth.. His father had been given the baronetcy which he anew enjoyed, and which, as he knew i very well, might at any moment be j transferred into a peerage. He was' i a short, rather thick -set man, with fern jaws and keen blue eyes, care- fully dressed in somewhat old-fash- • ioned style, with horn -rimmed: eye- glass hung about his neck with a • black ribbon. His hair was a little ' close -cropped and stubbly. No ane could have called him handsome, no I one could have found him undistin- j guiehed. ••.Even without the knowledge of his millions, people evho glanced at) f iinacd's Liniment for Burns, etc, the service of the soup they were a pattern, An Oriental proverb says: ment was unveiled on July 7. alone. He leaned a little across the "An educated man is an educated in- The London Gazette, in announcing table. "Ronnie," he said, "I thought it was dividual but an educated woman is the award of the Victoria Cross to better to have you here than to have an educated household. Prove this captain Robinson, stated that "he at- Then an old man, wrinkled like the you down at the city. to your own satisfaction by reflecting tacked an enemy airship under etaneck of a turtle•aud with eyes twink Glance nodded. that few, if any, of our great hien eumstarces of great difficuaty and than- ling with humor and curiosity, darted "This seems all right," he admitted, have left behind them great sons, ger and sent it cradling to the ground forth on iliquieitive hand and pinched glancing around. "Well, one part of while many great men owe and at- as a flaming wreck. He had been in me with his bony fingers. Inetinctive- the great work is finished. I have. the air for more than two ]lours and ly I tightened nay muscle, and hie emit- ted a long and appreciative "..eh!" I n',LUO[L,LronoMc,llllo—ru LL 0, �,� s4 i iia ,P ILLETT COMPANYl.11"111P '11 TORONTO CANADA N ,7pI ."{4rw.iW lived for eleven days not quite sure when I wasn't going to be stood up with my back to the. light at the Tower. Now it's over." "You've seen Pailleton?" "Seen him, impressed liim, given hint the document. He has his plans all made." "Good! Very good!" (To be continued•) His Wife's Share. A doctor, whose practice is largely among the mill hands of his locality, tells an amusing story at the expense of an old Irishman. Both he and his wife were taken witli severe colds, which threatened to develop into influenza, and the doctor advised quinine and whiskey as an antidote. "You must both take it,' Ifs said. "Take it every three hours—two grains of quinine and a little whis- key." The next day he called again. The man was up and about, but his wife was in bed. "Did .you follow my instructions?" asked the doctor. "To the leter," replied the husband. "How much quinine have you left?" was the next question.- "Sure, uestions"Sure, I t'ink she have taken th' whole av it" said the man. "And didn't you take it too?" asked the doctor. "Niver a bit," was the reply. "It kept me busy takin' th' whiskey every toime she took the quinine, an' shure she's in bed an' Oi'm up'" There is no word for strawberry in classical Greek, that fruit being prae- ticaily unknown to them. tribute much of their success to a noble mother's training and influence. It was easy several years ago to piek out the farmers in an audience, by their clothes. Cowhide boots and coarse clothes were often worn. But to -day, contrary to the city newspaper cartoonists, this is not the case. Farmers dress and .appear like any other business men. Women and girls should keep up here. Some one has said, "Whenever a woman says, 'Oh well! I don't care how I look!' she generally looks the part." Women on the outlying farms to -day, with rural delivery service bringing ISSUE No. 31—'21, had previously attacked another air- ship during his flight." Shortly after this exploit Captain Robinson was captured in a flight over the German lines in Prance and held a prisoner in Germany until the end of the war. He died a few days after being repatriated. Minard's Liniment for Dandruff. A Strange Bit of Natural History. From a Nile station in the Sudan fashions and catalogs to their very a British officer reports a remarkable door, may be as suitably and becom-' bit of superstition or natural history, ingly dressed upon all occasions as he does not pretend to say which. Be- ing out on a hunting expedition with a party of Sudanese, he came upon the body of a giraffe that had been killed let the farni wife look well to her some thirty-six or forty-eight hours personal appearance.before, and, as the wounds showed, by Men get away from home and rou- a lion. Upon asking his servants why, tine duty much oftener and easier than their wives. It is estimated that only thirteen in every 100 farm wo- men have en •annual vacation. We must get away in order that we can more appreciate our'homes when we get back. "Distance lends enciuint- ment"—"Far-off fields lookgreenest" —or "Absence makes the heart grow fonder'.'—all of these captions have much of truth and wholesome ,phi1- osophy. Perhaps farm women can not leave home for three months or even three weeks, winter and summer, but -a few days .or hours 'spent away frons the routine and monotony of even the pleasantest home will ac- complish wonders for the health, out- look and disposition of. these women. It has .been -charged by those, who do not really know, that farm women the women of the city. A policeman hi plain clothes is one man. In his uniform,he is equivalent to ten So if a lion had killed it, he had not eaten it, they smiled as if to say that he was evidently new to the Sudan and point- ed out that the giraffe had fallen and still lay on its left side. They then ex- plained that if, when a lien strikes his game, it falls on its right sde lie eats it, but if on its left side he leaves it untouched. Other Sudanese with whom he discussed the matter told him the sane thing. The Englishman admits that the natives may have been "spoofing" him and the belief may be only a superstition; but he is inclined to think. otherwise and to believe that the natives have hit upon a fact of na- tural history thee white men had not discovered. was then politely requestei to rise and sit down again. The request was made with such gentle earnestness that I complied. "Ah!" said the old man again, nod- ding with satisfaction, "I thought it was a lie." "What is the meaning of that?" 1 asked. "I have always been told," he ex- plained with` a deprecatory air, "that foreigners bad no joints in their knees. I see now that it must be a mistake, because you can bend yours." My willingness to enlighten them made us all friends instantly, and they advanced upon me to examine my gar- ments, remove my sun helmet to test its weight, try the leather of my shoes , by stretching them, unbutton my coat to see if I wore an undershirt, ask the price of my clothes and enter into a violent altercation as to their advan- tage over native garments. Enduring Peace. Upton --"We were told that after the war we should have an enduring peace." • Uupton—"Well, It has endured -a lot, don't you think?" Claiming to be the largest "family" in the world, Dr. Barnacle's Hemee hold 7,200 children. R.FArnraY SELLS 11:0-14&t; USEI0 ILD cars of all types; all cars sold sub• jest to delivery up to -800 milea„or tad run of same distance if you Wish. in as gocA order as purchased, or purchase �rice refunded. 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