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BUT How many cups ronl: a pound?
will yield twice as much ha tl tra,pf6t as vvIII
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tht
Camelituts be put oll Va-
lium; alla not on their honor regard -
1 . . • ii,g food. .
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evtele the food'', egulations ? Are the'
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.. 1.)u householders in Canada( sek to'
Lone eeee oi I 1 ,..,,teat o M:.a 1,1' !ell r oval! nierehanis of Canada conniving at the
id' evasitm ;if the food remilatit,ne? 1.01
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ee„.. it'This o great misand thtt Allies with vital foot's. \\'itl*
etlecrmfoly rida' this ill view food regulatimliFreiplently they 114 801abliat that.
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maill
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ntvoniany 001, Mae. wheh, if raspeeted the *('l*.aclatodi.
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r-; i, with the Allies on food. j
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' f chiltlrel ,,f 'lra.Iit, thrIi1 C11
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traio1?-g.,
eetee tea.. •••reeaen,
feet 1ta e ees ••••••raletely
the etipel'ilwiti Weal:111. i1i1, Wir, re.
emit/•lett she ...eneei re-
roain hill.at'oati 011,111illy11t. It I:8
amazing, m one mimes Mug
might to ,••lisi.ler th,, fact. Intiv coni-
letely -.•••tm.-11 a,•it.. erg and pro-
tHrePTErt. XX. ' itg toad With SAllapfe for At least two
I.Via?i1 the Distriet Attorney valled !"-'ort! liefere tVuotomlwuu came in
th.:, 71‘..,iti,, ,i. A..„1,,,, Kee.1„..,..tee. risc, v•itli the 1*:')'' 11 Of the murder. . They
.t.1, Ilan looked reumi w Ph teatonceal. o.,••••••• easrvory.rookleg Young m],n;
s.,1 ,lattn. Jerry et least ealight the 't1,:l 11.,1111-1,111101111. with Ilk 101)Sii101.1
i-10,tr,,l0.11 eV lilt! t: ,..) :el leeeel taut heed end lei, le weak Ups. wag not a
mare of tbe Meet', heel het yea it , Prer,', '8,11!,' 1,0".1400, Bat they all
A reeeeetably tiressod. 0,nuortAhly told their :4orles ,,,,ith apparent frank-
st,..au. nom of middle age took the wit- ultss•
ness stund and stated that lie was a Other witnesso: were produced to
dealer in small arms and that he was testify to Schlupfe's good character-
alwaYs careful to tillserve Persons to the liveryman in whose stable lie had
whom log sold revelyers. ;once worked, the alderman from his
"lie vim recegnito either 01 the de- district, the Imtcht-r.who had employed
_ - I I - • ti lit ware bofore
felehtnI0 eti a peeeee to !anent on -'1a Hill .
a revolver."' asked tho District Atter- the ketei•JI! of the lisr-roont that he was
trey. !a••••,,,,,. mmil to frequout and that nover one passion was to (to the Work in;
-yes. The defendant Swanton." !saw him •irunk or disorderly, and Mud- hand in the very best way it could he '..
eleo yoU recall any of tho dream- ty his *1 :20. et° had a teaming busts: done. Advancement, pecuniary gain, Stewed Fruit
stances ?" - twee aIal hall Seat Se111111ife to buy material benefit °New nnt even sec -1
i Cornmush and Mint
Board has ordered Arthur Scott, bak-
it was the. day before the murder sigile 1,tiVeeti iil the tOW11. where he liad °floury. 'Die work was the thing! No Omelet Baked Potato
,eenreed. He came Iwo my sttus? in been itrreste,I. The horse dealer up.: t, .
. tramIng was too severe if only ex-! Milk er, Richmond, Que., to close for seven
11
‚*1:00,14*:: .4' eve year-. ago have 1 ten .
disaepeeeel. Their eallime done from tho family dining. Mitre, is fta- made in order that Great Britain
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algaglitalTatrik:
htletESSTRUlt1 UV MINUTES
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1•!,•ery .1, i•:d ha', 0 :a le:mt one; Do the people of Cariada want 10 feeb1 Np•• 14/1h111.100 •
ai •
• lr, l'ree to ether keep faith with the Aflii!.; on Pas!?
faele, tlaily, besides plcety esolUst Th,N Are the people or ta!ol,la
en e:!:etablos. seres.I • all 01, \v,i1 heeping ••0201) ee„ Arne, ,111 ?
f lie. (1.1,11'i:0 11181 fiir ;,:ra They are.
rhatnint; tI, are eeen,i in the: '1'0 tele any otd,er position is to 01.1tr.
11*0 11" :0 creel -eery teeter. :e'er.. nfilli and] gr.:A that In• people of Canada would
le.try 04.1. ales. ‘VIlen Mak. rather keen their pre-war food habit
bee the mee,,, these ideas should]. than keep faith with tho Aides on
lie kept v-ivi•I:y in mind: food. true tatmellan breeking
The seeeeee idea ol feeding chil-! the regmluticus of the Caunda Food
I. mr1er twolv.• ynr; ef 0'O' apart Ileact for he knoes deem reaulatums
and thry have withdrAW11 '-frOlrl the laWed 19,' tirillY Parents. This practice, and the Allies and the titillation Arinv •
1
ly ilA the tiny summer gnate disap- Provide foor that ,:ill lie s.iitable and] \ ho of Ira will eat what shoo d e
. . ]
To - ;by the women who aro doing tle folks. Thtn again this meal is, the front?
things that count are women who be- arranged on h,mr earlier then the re-' The hearts of - the people ef -
gan to do things thorooghly at the eadar family meal, the !nether navy , Canada are sound and in this war to a
very eolumencement of their career. *it down in comfort, knowing that the , finish. Feed is a first class munition
They never (tailed it "career," by the. children 'have eaten a meal that will , of war and Canadians so view it, It
way. imeer named it in feet, excePle supply them with material for growth ,! will be time enough to go in for ra-
to themeelves, and then this process and energy,
ruts in Canada when the people of
Canada refuse to conform to national
of ,,,,10_,0-diseipline and aelf-improve- A Few Stiggeative Menus.
feeble limi•light of tlmse days exaet- givee. the moth •te a chance to plan and: at the front may te properly fed. •
1 be
P01(1' on the first eold tky. • at the sante 1010 .11gestilric for the lit-, conserved for the Canadian Army at
eleortsgto conserve food for Great
! meat wag, more often than not, stm-i
Breakfasts Britain and the Allies, and the Cana -
ply called "making a living" or "do-
Cornmush and Milk dian Army at the front, When that
Mg the very hest I ean." The world Orange Juice
Toasted Barley Bread and Butter time eomee a policeman, not a food
woe full of just such women whose:
Milk
controller, will be neceled.
For allowing two batches of dough
to go to waste, the Canada Food
1 11.• WV! NI •2 re- ',cared an•I i•erroboratecl this testi.. !days. . During this period he must
he told me 11t, wee :t night watchmeu 'the prosecuting attorney cross.ox- , These women were truly the wise,
and his employer wiiiite••1 trim to carry unlined none of these witnesses. ' virgins'. more concerned to keep their Baked Potat
a gum He ieright tt 1°i -caliber revtd- Trash's effoits to trip them up or to lamps filled and the wicks in pet•feet. Lettuce
vet. and a. doe.am Amite." discrtelit them resulted in failure. . •
, woriting order than about the aeeem-,
-.You are eeeitive 1 111, le the lattnre einxw--11 reealle.1 Jerry for ert•isssex-
-1:"_:0. ..Sai, S1.011 10; 1 saw the picture aminalien. and asked him if Scanlan plishmenta that fill leisure Mmes.
of hint in the paper tee day after the in his teAllteeilial hail aillaitted the par- Their call has come at last and their Broiled Fish
! i! ,- 1 hint" chase ...i ths revolver as described by lamps are needed -every one of them. Lettuce
1 th world
!1W 1liternoi)n and san , ..1 cellence crowned the work.
;dlyer. ashod hits nu 1...stons. hut vastly.
nmrder I rekogn ..!..,.!.
neve was talkim; in t•ag-r •whisperA leameertate Jerry was obliged to way There is not a woman n e
with his lawyer, whose face vvas grave he had net, , to -day who has improved her talents 11
tham eldie the witim_ts retarned. to his ing tteday without your uniform?" Stewed Chicken
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end ettemiee.. Tb •-- jurors watched -How do You haPPen to 1)0 arPear' • from the time she began to view life i
Jerry h,..1 lietenei te Eemeertan's ' "It Your Honor pleaee." aajd ma.„..' a most important mission to per- Lettuce milk Airde SauBeeeano
l -1 ar.jecti- shouted Trask. ! serious -1y tin girlhood' dayel but has Boiled Potato Beano
in tee brr,_ sr tile room.
testimony vcith amazement. 'elle man well. -I believe it is eompetent to bring I form. The world is waiting for her .
- j •
Dinners 'not purchase or take delivery of any
food commodities or manufacture, sell
MilkCr
Cup Custard
earneel Carrots
, or deal in bread or any product of
wheat or other flour.
o
---- I The War Ti -ado Board of Washing -
Spinach
mukStewed Fruits
seemed to he teijog the truth. Yet /rut tray fai 1:1 that tatty tend to iin• vvork. There is no such thing as,
Dave, in spite of. his doolarations that poach the veracity of a witness." i
. "blossoming unseen" at this age of ' Suppers
he had made a cl,,tril breast of every- . The judge ullowed the question, and , the world. if one's training has amens,: Oatmeal and Stewed Prunes
action. Jerry wee net reeesured by . "leu net wearing' the uniform'dished all that it should. The' Toasted Barley Bread and"Butter
on which wom 11 ' i '
uolig. Ind nt-,:r.,,y in,,Itt,,n, 1 this trans. derry auswered:
his excited whispering.; Lori the law- eatise Pre been. suspended from the !
, eddy laid themselves for years has:
en ,...ee res ge- Finely Shredded. Pineapple
Yar's grare fuses: eine Seenlon, pale. teree" "'shelf"
iMilk
uervons. yet hem on comforting her That will do, ale. Donohue." ! been taken down and even the grand -I
--
boy'. leaned forward in lier chair and 1 Maxv;t11 glanced with a triumphant mothers are. to -day. coming in for • Cream Toast, using Cornbread
1 hie client on the stand. Dave Seanlan ae being respon- Rice Puddime with Stewed Fruits
prossril and patted his arm ell tin, ! emile at the jury. Ile ehose not to put honorable mention
Milk
heeded. sible for the "soldier lads" in France. !
- Tie Digtriot Attorney Mika° niorti :took the chair. j Every woman who was prepared is',
maim to tho 0111111. A hreatihnbler- 1),Ien'ts and then eletnging or retraeting g a
with a heavy. Teutonic Mee. stiff. light 'sink. In regard to the revolver lie said , suPerficialitY to genuine worth of ,
hair oreet upon ins heed, shin pele end '11141 Sehlupfe had told him the Oae character are being refused admit- l ------------------------------Murom male
blotehy, eyee small and :shifty, testi- wile war; to use the weapon had better tanco. every day, into coveted fielde nutrition are cross aniritable or
fled that on, the night of the murder 'net be the cam 10 bay it. Seldupfe had ' of endeavor. Prepare for work am, dull; sometimes they are lacking in-
Sehlupfe., whom he knew well, had given him the purchase money and had ' j'. I alertness. Where there 13 any re -
been in his pool-raore until H. closed at waited in the neighhorhouti of the , the task will find the v-erkee!
1 duction of the vitality there .is al -
midnight. asked how les could be sure store until he emerged. He neTer • --.- l ways a possibility of suceptibility to .....„,:,„„,„......___
it Wa6 the Meat of the murder, lie re- ItiollIcl have bought the revolver if he Diet For • Children. e disease. This lack of the proper foods - •- ----,......---
W1theSSe8. MaX1V011 ,`11.11)N1 1411118 Berg.; CDS-11'1180d, 11081tailIlg. making state- doin real part in the world's work Omelet
Boiled Potatoes
ed. thiek-ehested man of :deed' thirty.. therm Dave et118C81 Jerry'il heart to • and those who preferred veneer and Apple Sauce Milk
NINE PASSENGERS
CROSS CHANNEL
EN.; 0 a' 'fltli" IN MO RR IT 1St
AIRPLANE
Regular Passenger Sem iee title tem
Frailest and Ping land ft er t
\\tar Predleic
a tare!! 13riti,li eleele! e
le -might Ilene male mg:
Clinor,l, says a 1.! iulon ds;
ti
Ai the :0'110101rd ti PI le 1
ti Were there, 11 'th '2' '*1'
W111,11111 of l: Mev.-ae
le ;stewed ewes m the 40111)800. in.
• ' lcrior uf the insebPs., dy OP,
len ad!, teal the Canade Food lienal
the! ameication had horn made
impoit livenSa I.y • a fashion! or
1,Nlairte, to '2111)
pounds of sulpfr ono -timed by 14. 1,,
Fired of filootneeld, who Oper-
ate!! a general etore. The Cene 1,
leeei Hertel innte•a,,t:y
u,eni,e fee el!hel.en eS
feel laws.
• ..
Filly liaga-of sugar, twenty Imes of
brown :wear end Oat -My -five
flour have been scized in ill.; vollar
of the Exchango Restaurant, Winni•-
.
.Pcg•
Three esthblishme.nte in Etimenton,
Albtega, dealn1.4 in candy, fruit, eto.,
have been closetl by otaicr of the Can-
ada Food Board for disragarding
license regulations. The place.
penalized are: Alike Evanoff, lelee,
elitist Ste E.,(4ibson. 1 0 117 1, I 01st Pd.;
and .Jane Detroit, 10320, *101 st St. They
m 11,10 remain closed until lieenses are
granted by the Food Tioard.,. It IA
the intention of the Board to take
similar action in the ease of other
dealers 'who have not complied with
the liceneing rules.
For selling flour to Amerleen citi-
zens for export and for selling the
same without substitutes in the pro-
' portion called for by the titgulations
the Canada Food Board hits suspend-
ed the license of James Hideout, SL,
• Croix, N.I3., and has ordered him. not
to buy, sell. or del either direelly
or indirectly in any food commodity.
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plied that tete eVangenheim came In 'Mid believed that Schinpfe meant to I aid that intimi
The eeaential diet for the children is found not only in homes of the
thee• bed been a eheming Over on lie hadn't included thbund simple, e story of the re- , le an a ance of easily poor but in homes where there is an
at obeat half past eleven and e,do more than date people with it. 1 '' -
Minh street. 1ese that a quarter of volver irt his cont,,.ion to Officer . digested foods, carefully prepared and abundance.
11 mile away. Schlupfe. who was ' Donohue because he mau't want to ' of sufficient variety to form a balance E The knowledge of the right quantity
sem:tele by at the time, hail rematited i plaice himself appear worse than he ' ed diet. :2:0(2 quality of food to maintain the
Ulm a fellow was a fool 1.0 well as a was -•and in view of what had hoppen- , Food muat supply the child with proper standards of growth and de -
crook to go inte the hold-uP business *al the purchase or tho revolver would ' material for bodily growth and with velopment is Vitally important factor
"lie said that if ley wee going out stamp, mid be hadn't felt it neeessary , energy for the constant and abundant in child 2;fe. I would like to make
ea, Eighth 't1 :4 have seorned a 1018111Vions eircum- ,
with a gim to rob somebody he'd pielt to mention it. i activity. For this reason it is im- a plea to the mothers not to give their
on somehode worth while." testified : Alaking tlase explanations, 1)ave ap. portant to have exact knowledge of children pennies fur cheap candies, or
Bergmann. I parently felt that Jar did not cerry eon- , food Induct they ehmild he constantly worse yet, to allow them to buy the
to eonfase• or ,tako the witness. He on an uncompleted, haltinghalting, sentence. 1 The building footle are milk, eggs: 1,...1b0a-nertrrn 00110z of the street mer -
he Wavered and stIpped up- ' kept in mind.
cle,es-exaraination by Trask failed viction;
tuistukon. that lie knew Soli In life well. ,,,f eehia,.. He had ,saidapf,, by , fleh, legumes and meats; of this last Many a mother would faint if she
deelsrett stolid', lir.1 la?, could nal be ' Trask guided lihn through t
the sriry '
• till,m11,i,.-Si;lj,1)pitf„•,,,,Ji•11.!ent many an eVerIiiig : aoriointinett at the corner ,,oFifth !airil. item
, 1T. 1111! •1' Striwt), at eleven o'clock. th ;iv ' given. It is best to replace the Meat these an.oalled delicacies are menu -
very small portions should be could ors the surroundings in which
otte, ,eelngeniteen testifiad that he had gene alise_.; T: *11*)')' street atal then portion of the diet with poultry clur- factored. Cheap eandies contnin M-
elees 0. 1.1,01,er t',1111 Ihal 0 ilibi 1014r 11,010.! tin 1)4', 1:411 A veloto, am) then down. ing tho summer. , giedicnts that may prove harmful and
from 11!A sled) at a fov!.- 1ninute,4 past Eighth Strcot 1oo2titn,, for pInces where': The fuel fonds are milk, butterthus pave the way for more serious
t'ittv'n '91
4:1' 4'1-,4 '2 "tie '1411..I'I' t 1"n 1'1 ""'n '., e '." u""'I*1 Iwirista
rchcgetaldeMineral salts intstinal disturbances and perhap
o:;,til,r1 o tho ,1::14'.,44 up. ad finally thy 1,..,1 pa eeed Walsl1011*1
,.1„nai,,,,111,e4,,I theenema:et , ale neceey propc 110*1910*' eI*oo illnessIle
4t1'1,1 1114 0 2101: 11 *2 beet;lea •clee ,pet .r t, had torp,d 'we theae quickly availalne in frah ficm ,iiia do not permit the cheren,
te
Lined leee than a 1010180r 00 00 beer :ilei 1.10,1001, Whtii pe 1.,,,,4 11*1p1 the frulte, green vegetables and milk. to have these queationalde 01.oh4- 20, ;..._ Louis XV Model, $550.00
her, ve. ile leel tried VI tiee t11,' hi81y, ,1r.00tt,,I',-. Jerry elloirm ei end gripped Together with theee Comte there nether give them fresh freite, home- '
re:
061111121 202 100001
..10.4•10.50.• .1.01 ••=gbbt .011•Ze17.0,,,
ourannumgronamm
• ' 1 h. 11 1 lenly of pure drinkieg made cookie% and then kpow that your
et, 411,/vrat• no. the Nig, of claw in nation are s oll •tr P
• ••.-J-1131. Ite had pr difoiseio; ho helh.rs1 li hilt lie tsr, so that the fetal May be 1 r1mel-1y child ‘11111 perhape. escape much suf-
meale • iteebeeem 1,1,e0 111.0 I fat, o wo t Ind in .king r.thers digested rad the waste elimine ted. ferings
I'd' to aa, Le 1141W Ftithe•ss or the
Wilde, Bold-tein, livered hit narrative. The jurors and alt then WI, got to talking toi°:ther,
D
me 0 drik
n. ! o :gonemic•rel • ,,lug riona gr. -A more and more mune
le •0•1 round him ens. ••:: Dave :0•opingi,i, diffidently •10. pemeroy's 1441100,1* *'told 44)10)'
tee judge were wutelling him with tra- and be told am his scheme."
kfmitehnsyes cm...ewe...ale(' doubt Idol :o1 ,picioli 4 Aire. "So Ile paranaded yoll than l'i Join
!int Moro, vol.. Seatilau sat pulling a hanalierchlof in it?"
e hmi beset May. through first 4,'''' hand and then the !!).'es, t.itter about half au hottee
mitre. while el., etiasel at Dave wee mile" .
i an implertios a !zitY and earnest ne.is ; ‘ " 1 liI,s !sae in Poineroy's saloon?" I,
'fl
*)s
1 :4 ehinpre awl ..1,1w,well leaned back Di -No: we just had a il 1'111k in there,
dt'itt!&'
VO9 'their Chairs comfortably anti mulled in and then we went end sat. on a bench
lotion acorn; Trask stood titres) to his in the park in front er City flail." ' I
[witness and strove, by question and , "Anti miter that yon agreed to hay .
muggestien and an appearanee of voila- 'the revolver for Schhipfer
j /less and tgotildence, to steady him. 1 "Yes, lie said that If he W118. W11111114 "
"Now," 88 iil Tratilt. when Irave had to nitiko the ploy with it. I ought to he
at last tipished hie story, "just what • willing to (eke his money and inty it."
were the eirtennstikliseni under which ' "After you bought the revolver what 1
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Trask was able Lo introduce eyt.
fit.,11,!(! discreditehle. enough to
Sehlnpfe. He showed ihnt Schiller°.
had team couvIettel of theft and had
served a sent:tuna, of eighteen months:
also that Ile had 01081 been found guil-
-ty of assault and robbery, and had
soriegi for that, offence. a term of six
months. He asked fol' an adjournment
trotil the next morning in oeder that
he might look up the 40001 de 14 the
witnesses who had been interoAted in
trying to establish an alibi for
Behlitore. Ovor elexwell's peoteeta the
court granted the requeat and gave
Trusk tutt11 the following IllOrnitig.
1TO be continued/
you met ScIdupre and arranged with ,' did ,•011 fh) Wall it?"
1 111111' to embark on 0 1011'10,1 of role 1 "I gave it to Sehlupfe,"
beriPH?" 1314 yea ('01-0 handle it :mean?"
"NI just collie oat of tire refornm- No gin"
tory where I'd helm for a month." I Trask hail lai more iptestiatis; MaIe
I "Why bad 3,00 1/11011 111 the reforms. , well rose to (.00.18 PM) lililth.
' 2017?" ! '''1-01.1 say thot Sehlupfe 1e...emoted
"Drunk and dieordeely." I you lir Int:: the revolver, and that, as
"Was it year first offense?" YOU sltpposed it '11,118 to 1* 11 8.81 to in-
" VOA. Mr." thaidete only and nei to hill, yon eon.
"Never been arrested liefore?" sorted to dr, 11 2''
. sir.", "Yee, tare'
" \\lea day 11118 it. that you were re- ! ' 1 hen why dia ymi bee loadea elleile
leaeed from the refoluntiory?" ! for the revolver?"
! "‘Vietilmatloy, the 20111.'' i s \N111, ho askod me 111 and gav!' lin'
' "'no day the killing Wok. lilaVii':" '.thp money.'
1 ''1''-'.''1''-'. ,24', I got wit or the reforanii "And yal. you say yott 'never , "p
; lory that tuereing alai saps"! down 2-, pcscs1 tiott )evolver was to Ir.! 1100;1 0:,-
I 111,, 01141'. 1 Wa Wet to fool o joh Ia.., erod I., aoiotidale?"
'fere I Went holm! Wel :ate, ra; Imals•r; "Ile told Is , he would**') /Ise It,"
she didn't IttloW Whine I'd lawn. Nil Ma:.%:‘11 1,o*) iiir i'lirtia..r eliastions to
1 nog fi, iiiiipfe Oral Le took one into ash.
"My Garden."
Tyere's a spot ,f04 dear to the
I Where beneath a shady tree
• So oft 1 sit in happy Summer days,
Where the emteltine nie 1,voms
muse and dr,lim my dreams,
:And listen to the birds' sweet tuneful
lays.
oh, `tis sweet alutiru; alto flowers,
In the bright and hours
TO gene' the Negroid aremehis from
balmy la-teze,
/eel my 1:1ree are all fergot
Ia tide ;Malt 8'8 111,4I18811
1 TAY teatelen, 'le, bet by the leafy reee.
rrHE example of the late
.11. Queen Victoria In se-
lecting the Milano New
Seale Piano has been fol -
leveed by many of the
world's most renowned
musicians. This fact has
caused it to be known as
the Choice of the Great
artists,
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PAKETIV8 DYE VIIZEKS WAITED
9 t
Cia,anorr, and byerz,
Tarattz
791 Yokige St.
01
,,:asegers climbed abeard 111, 0*. ef
a Itulder and made thane -vivre otre,
fortable. .•
'rho copziae„; .4 rtri od 1*111 th.1
11141tine left. the *n '1(1, 1 1,011.1"1
T11, eaeeetesere ve their
ex,80)1,W,8.), 11111 t)l. Ioeether, ;Walt .
11Am,', First
1,11 old french town. with ree•
realini feetifieetiena te• meet aml
rso6nrt. whish mads it lcuLi lila a
!eeett. Starfish from ebove Behind.
lit e Flee! hrra, lay the billing. eitrals
lip the s.^attio• .1 towns owl
e: cf:
merited the mucition the turbulent.
front lines, aleeta of !beta lay 1110'
”I'lt,.r1 "*t* 10 of the Chtemel, anti
the 10,10, -ed white eliffs and green
fields of England.
'1'wenty-Fi0'e Mieete Trip.
Th 'eine,- thunder... 1 on and the
nueldne forged steadily ahead With
a vevy Imppy ship's company on
hoped, la vete rather n 'windy day,
nod bele": them the treeeees sould
the sorraes 00 the yak- iltt.".:1
'Yith Wliti caps, which mad ! them
eeelixe the advnntage ir--.•illing
through the smooth level., ott sky.
It seemed they hint 110 sooro- left
the coast line than the Englielt cliffs
les below the*-'. \Ter, Se o. they were
elde to recognise familiar 10:001" and
hvi bo. s. Beneath thom a loace boat
seernrd to be st•ationerv, so remidly
, ,• ,t!. ern
though, in fact, it was it nring
"lireegh the water. hew ee,ves
mei wake ehowed.
O•eer the tell of the bi11 eir
the French const was di -Appearing
fast into the ha;te, and s -ani the t..ay.
oilers had passed over the 1,1,11,1-0 of
England mei W01.0 (011.1. the
green hills and viilege spires of their
nem England. Twenty-fiem minutes
oftener they had been hulking, .101111
-neon the fields of the Pas cle
Soon the noise of the engine diol
away and the machine 1,' '*ii* to glide
devenwerd in great eirclos to its des-
tination. Fields cirri forms reel woods
ancl villages rushed np to meet the
travellers. In a few minutes the nine.
had climbed out one by one to the
llound, and the big machine 11'115 11*-
11*1" cleared of its material cargo,
"It will he the only kind of Chan-
croseing for a good many after •
the war," said one passengee,
"Even when the train goes et-raight
through from Catering Co,'; by the
Cluumel tunnel," said tho pilot. "Well,
perhaps so. It's a good way."
A TRENCH BANQITET
Battle -Zone Feasts, However, Are
Uncertain Events.
1
Stewed rabbits, wood pigeon pie,
new potatoes and asparagus, toasted
eheese, and red currant and apple
tort, mister(' and tinned fruit, coffee
--this is not a copy of a menu of a
!peace -time Lord Mayor's banquet, but
the details of a feast to which 11 mer-
ry party of ./Engineers in a certain
vale of Picerdy recent'y eat flOWn,
1 411Y8 a Louden neweeneer,
The potatoes and asparsgus were
grown in 0 miniature allotment in
the reserve line; the fruit was ob-
1tallied from the wrecked gardens of
1 a one-time pretty hamlet. The few
levee awl beshea that have escaped
deetreetion are laden with fruit, and
daring partics--for the ruins are
heavily shelled -mel;“ periodical vis-
it., ,n01 gather in the ertM. The woods
of Picardy abound in rabbits and pig -
011)10, Traps are constructed from
wire borrev,md from the Signal See -
tion, and rabbits and hares are cap -
timed in abuntialioe. Limed twigs and
catapults are utilized for the pigeons.
ns the modern rifle is too destructive
fur small -game shooting.
l'hese trench banquets are some -
Hines luxurious affairs, complete with
1.4111ed. lames. Ono reeent "fond,"
which had been thought oUt -weeks
ahead, ane -which the participators
considered the dernier mot In battle -
sone feasts, ended before 10 began,
foe a random shell from the enemy
pitched on the parades of the trepch,
end buried the temporary table of
Verned ration cases and all the
!,:oads it contained.
Britain's Grain Crop,
211)1* lit's grain crop this year will be
iho hietteet sime 1808, Str Chas.
diroctongeberal or rood pr011n
1410, alllaratrefel. SeVoral thousand
arc) WOrkIng farnei, and
f er 1;2'rvester14 include schoolboya,
r aleigiaduales, boy seonts, village and
vonicii and girls or the land
, reigien end Serbian refugees
110 ;;! 1 prfsoners, City clerks are
thus vacations on farms.