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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1919-1-30, Page 6In infusion is worth c'», ry cG:S•i`, 1t1T Lt::, cost, £;aver is ,i,11ed1c3L1ti;ii etitfk the t:if.:2''i:i3gtb. Abundant. Th ,.4, r:'i' , 0.'.y -y y 'l.a rt`Nci 1. ti:�aYiCt,-� .<.. iia\x C"•o Beyond An Arthur Stanwood Pier -, Titins, Antes Copyr1Z11t lOougttton art:fma Go100auT CHAPTER X'•1VIF (C u'`"1. • "Don't do fleet, t ., I d , ..,Le •'1 v 'Idn't t ,h„n, with nith„c :8i;” an:aver:: 1 Jer:y. 7-. ! lamer' creel Ii fh be sth.og heavily. e 111 h.,; gots me all r •' 611 11114. 111 lti:1' tryil. • 1' .•tie 1 100: thee ti : se, 1—" -Pretty terenee lee -then "Voiles., eneteet 4477:',41,4. 101 u.,,et I:- : Llai Ir. ' ,eS1 h''he .o tlnf,:. •1 b Vie ('.hitt, : an t td :1 telt to irked Wen t of lata.:. , a 1,i I e,:n testify to the transfer." ' 0110 are 11,1: memru le 1 eta, Clllc". "I rept s'. 1 P eundo 1 t'to u ley to hare g-. in on thh theee. The ;e:'1 story reel be on the , a e-4 in a0 beim." "Dil you melee a 1010, see- .lar.. "of hi;, statement to hew the money was to lie used?" ` "To elan a may t r who'd b good e the folks he was r -UI it:p' I did that," The Chef &:treed Jerry 1 .l ban and the woman, and then was si'letvt, Sheehan teicfc + eI f r to rtacru wagon. I illy: ll aitc i to see the dramaticdeparture. There was a bit of d .inline that e ee - 1 ]t expo -cion o. a and that he wee. ole :n 1 to record in his narrative v'ih a rota of :m l'a''1an for the Chief. When the ori tacif the wagon= wh to hanicufi' d pr 'on -t was that n l scend1:r. 1111 to his f 1.d net ehar.ge it. 1Rtao y e e :} t 0:11 143 brat gilt h h ,11:1 t end sa a 1. And the Chet, with lea l erect, tai:too bit free ha l and t nnei i ru ' "The in r t t 1, r1r1 e,:c 1 Brian -el:, "that he4,i h hev,. been a great Cll:ef of r o e if }te Lad only 1,2x'•".1 eene.7t." Ani 001 later, Bennet. sitting uu) the :tory filet had j • ?conte to hint, was th ed to find ,t re orded the exploit of ells neighbor of the o:anl floor, And it we:4 from Bennett t: d ret from Jerry that Mt D.o:hue and K: ao l I' c r4,.. i of the notable perfurma,.ee of ,h: 1 hero, foe Bennett r'i t Monte in by simper hour, justto tel them, Mee.t1 )la hue and Kato i s-uaool eagerly w.:' the most nroba1.}e reward for such an achievement w)u:.l he; Kate hr ,ght that Jetty '001 the l:.gic 11 sue ,5'1 r 1110 to the Chief re Police, Mrs. Poeehue, 1..1.1e adm ir., the plaueledlity of Kates sc.g 'o tion secretly 1 pe d that 1 • son, new, that he was a lawyer, as 1 e'1 : e •t pee:co man, would lie :made Pelfe�e C)re:nti :donor, tan Indoor Play. Play (y 11111tial of a so:'t which best pleases daleren .is at heed in tre1triy every berm. , The Iral,y oft e linee more pleesere in a string of rnpty' spools or a fr clothespins - .}lit± :u the rattle.; nal t -ls which hate come from On enpe n -ave toy shop. As the child g:viis cuticles and mai'!as at hand if preperry ut.itieed v.i:l give great joy, All Forts of paper may he tloed for feed'.eg and vettlo.e. or for :sert p; s k , elm_ eyenee fu 4,i h a wealth of picture; to cut r, t, to paint, or to pla=te. Crayons. pt.nt.-, t•ene'',a a,,.a papet' end a leaeLl,,.ard v.':I not oelv much pica; Ire. but r11.1 1111.: to tttich the thilo to write and dr:.sv int ralt, ft:eh}on at on early age •t :vi le le to, train eye and hand with:,t:t _mate' strain and fatlguo. ,PROSPECT BREIT N WI ISLANDS TI\1' COLONY HAS A HOPEFUL 0171.00K FOR }'F1A('E 11 -SYS ho ,Ji }„ rtrc,ly w t1.}2t a .u:te Aaye of 1loptrac1,' G(or)ed to tileto. th'.e inns c i dlsoar 1 1110 'f}lit-.eF c,111:1,:�•:•rer use lw:,l Mai, tin of 111:1,i:•o�•d and .•1g ii:- 'mike, 11 the very title der rlal Iia r!opturnt. 01 4, Hull tr,, t t.,r h 'm pal n. '1 \\4,e t4,^., h,: ;w' iu i•t' ntaded 1,. I'nti„hiy none of the smaller poe- c:essiuns of Great iltitain has a more „me.,t',y svratrll tl o , and t,ar the lt_,.r•. :. cheep F lee. 1i has 1 sot• hopeful awl prO)la•eseive nowt -war uat- h;' tis WI1i&h do t'at ,ht 111:1 were look than Ulm }''iii I:,lande, the!. tiny well and irritate the eeele 4,t the' colony in the middle of the Fouthern arae time. The hest leeeet i one Nettie Ocettn 1vhi,h hate never liven 'that i -a•; the ori se: is greepe of in the pnl.lh eye, t;hi h one harpy sl.,nt1 1t1'.'1.4.441 .,tbi 111. 'The brieeee, e.,•1' read: :Mout end of which the in, Id 1•r fet,el :ter for a heavy head • avernge Amerieen 1.''.ve len mile, o1' heir Lied 1'•.24. Stift fuer e thin bead Bole left te itself, little Fiji hide lair The purpose of the bre=h is. to forgo :•h ::•1 with :urprisiug r•tnid- r': to eat i cash, and it will neither ily, huiidir,:; 4,.1 its valurh'e hetes- seem, etesse an 0r ''1:eh it :tIs famed. trio, heomeetem and extoll lieg ii' lou—hes int Ann i,n1 :: wetcr educational • •:erg, «meting ep now teal 1 n_c' in a :doth,:' of al ,m 1v:,ter, 0v.nl.e.4 a 11",?c.:1:1 n, .in„ Ir -::eve cep a Stilt tai re 1 ail: waa•1 a nlorr and more in c•o,'•'r1.nn with the cum le of t me•; a ‘e eeh m borax ani out. ide world li '1 1 1 • 1 • 1 p until it iecomes an A I Intiiur frame and a snnp'y of i water or soap and water asset of which the *..,Luc Country t iy 8ac oinl arraatrement w Meeprint eller Never .,tt, nl,)t to snag ri .ht 1 creat:, `"I 1 on whlrh 4,•c\. }�,may 1.r..1 he proud, f 1,'- owe pollti •a 0 CHAPTER X ;.XVIII. Tho ?tore at' Chia Ttolul0.4 arrest asp).. 1tt 1;otie 1Ir:l : , tem. blow to I.nlnial 1 des. elaxo-v.1 an'1 illi. taosv un.1?e.:to-; for .,rice Teem 1 inne:.l ate and iine , iso 1 ., 1, d ehn t evt c n in t.v 1 , Glihf'v 1t .,1 d. 1 , rani:" a cam pe el fund 1e, .tr ,n, f0-. r, sect::d final jis lornent ere 1 les 0i - 11ae 1'-0tee, ,11ey' -100.1 the pul•lle that . 1:, ,1 he he ttve -1 tv, 110 ono w .t;1i d*en Late•e m(11. ,eta t:'y than they a lei: rte enterprise. 01' ,a 411010eettl a el -mauler. c:thaie.- &11) «1'iseth pot tit:,n on the defensive( et the (ut e. and ate their oppon- ent?, a teethed 11 1 i t ,lj;e of which 1 Trade, an 111'4:10, the Republican candelat f : Meyer,made the matt. Trask do l av ed ei a t /neon if t .:e; ed Dl:,trict lteerr a,•, to prole. to the bottom of theiiakmail scan'a1; he was not ent•-ho,l that it was merely et private 1'nd er;elchig of I)r,Ian'e by winch Dole 11 a1,n wee to merit; it 11'33 t0 be1`,-;1414.1111 that Dolan cm- cupheA a rr t p e peace in the local Demeeret machine, that the mantle • a the e ::s Mageire ha 1 in f:actt deaeenced to him, that he had been particularly motive int getting 11Iax-- wel] nomilieted, that there had long been only too geed 05a:san to believe the D%moc'-atuo machine n•ainsleed itself in power by methods akin to those wh h had boon expeetel, etc. Solemn eis0c1 enation of Innocence and expreesions of pious indigtlrtion 611 the one ride, end fton't'he ether cl'tr- egeorhia.ets of invective, satire, and in- nuendo farnvislied entertainment for few public during the next :•.x weeks. Meanwhile, tinder the surface a contest for the posse~+sien of Dolan Was waged between the two foreeee - nd Drlan trine=.elf, through his ate toarn0y, was trying to ma to vtho best tome fol''hdtnself that: be melt Tina: 'Wi00 nppa'oached with the suggeet.on, that in the event of his election to office he shou:,il guaraa,ntee immut,ity- ket Dam 431n return for fall 0otrfes-1 m1011, It 1var3 hinted to 'Meek k than fief 51e rejected this ,rropotel, Dobai lvoutld Drees for 11 rmmed'Iate trial' T. A j�n,l,ern, the District Altman^y', bwi printed t1':(' t•atlirt(•s of cafe., ani through the hair regard:e.e1 of :naris 1'1)i11 l i_'ily, is the: inlpression 1.. r n)1'•r ` e'- _ time: Lu- erft.es, nth:+.- )n':•:is 4,..l.n•111 e.tl.et t.mh 0t 10 -h. Fake the ;:atucd by a, iiowo :,,:•r r..rc:nun(lrnt 1.1� 1� _ .t. a < t many 1e terstl objects will peropi Ileum comb, bc• h }'.•l ;.v the ,earl. hold'ng f o^1 '•1 t :a r, i �1. 1 ratite an m. .:liar v,l.t tl:e I�n..7. 1 :rd for hal. 1 ,gird f happy oaviiration to cltil ire c•e1 the hair filmy a',o re the tangled ill, ITedetiori, 1T.I..C.. 1.1:,('„ 1101 1.1 t.:4l -1g r•1 :11 a•.i•.'.1•c1 of enontrh ti do such work, . place. (',r et'.e wer'a the 'ret.,, out, dent of one of 111 l:vvee:et 1•esinee11 te • ha mr hear fr 4,l htt•ihn li'oo<len boxes may I•e 11 eel fat tree patio 1 Never 1':11 the hair at cone( 11144 in the island:. Mr. Be::l- 1 nils 11 2r ' i ," te'l'1 stnrea. den 14,0430; feria an•:1 the nee,. the scall) by comm:; vi er+,•sly, ,tin -e ,11 rt he t o t 1 lee (1':. e, 1, - . 1 idly r:e •101 t.i of do d , .lit 1. the m, who is 0 en been rt 0 t 7 iof p• whip: vh:ar, and ia,, e, w re r..,y 1 ten R 1 ,) 1 t + �,e: , n .:at r well 'Frate. 1 • their re D,, `tl 1 1111 1 C mare ,erns been n rc en, of , hertm0 h1r•rs g'r•1•n, •••g ^4,i j."ir of th n rlto,atn, _., gentle n. Fiji for mare vcal•s end q• umtsnatl y IIe t et• ,n g,, well nem -mire with conditions there, 'cc the l . . , ,•:0,11 to t '�sew- The brush should not he use,} until 1 L'•..al:0 t ::, :n:h:ei, • a ill1 Ind 'h th t)1 t cotton1v'c as pattrnt 1 y, at, .i 1 el tote is e --mai t,ipe and sew and well qualified to forecast what the • ate le1 1,., the c. r,- c,1{t..gether end 19 encl, will make the snarls are all out, then separate ,'utrr has in store for the colony. •,n t c:1 lei '1' e.. 1 -'..el c e hl- :., ewe'eerie of r=mains meave) to drive the the hair am! boush 1 cnt'y, hrginning. Time wag when the Fiii Islands ex- t . u•,ue of the c u} ..., ..r ••con:•11 and fact" v11.44'11 is so easily at the mots and mem; song, even + is.ed—as far as the greet majority of i.e ne c: h party 4,t ^ •'�,1 created out of the dining roc/nee-hairs, . strolccs, the people of Canada were con - 1 1 t e e•4, 1t is i 1 lnl..-1 rt The moa seu . :,fur 2eat' 111 ntre for 1 1 1 hie illie= u 1 rv: of colony. only In stern books. The tiny a chid ere these which ftlruds11 the Ccncernn,g risk. colony. 11ith its sandy beaches and I } c 1 t te_ r l 1,4,1 ac- 11 it 11:ti out of which he may con-: The total exports of Canadian fish' r e•«w• eeed s to the c„y, t1 ,..,,� p isC 4,a p•lln, .tntmcd lactoons, were associated 1.. to ;111'1 It t + fI' w`)h a light efntenco: 011 . _. his own amusement-, rather' ef the most papules varieties last closely with uiratcs, .earls and pieres than these which amuse hen but give n p ]? :an , � nude an eloquent 1. 1 , year :masted to io5,000 .00 }tolmds•t -a-eight. buried treasure and Bully • het fel. hie ^.''yen`; the judge, and ap- him little to c.0, It its well known This figure includes fareele frozen, Hays, But the years have changed ' all this, and to -clay great mills grind lee of a me:;1::1e-•picked govern that many of the ()ellen:eve m0rhani- salted, emoked and canned varieties, ,, - 11:ence.1 tem to pay a tune o, a cal toys are it carded after a grief ac- • A rich and delicious 1tut:a fish now out their wealth of eugar, cocoanut _l,, 111 t ..:.,.r'. and to scree three gum seance or are soon ruined in the becoming nopul•ar on the Canadian trees help supply the world with m ee: he ethe :el pr' eon.vociferatingMaxwell ent t . attempt to fend out what makes them market :s the Fulaehan. It is relate'copra, hundreds of thousands of Outaene of the trial was a complete go; hecall`a the child want to do sonic- ed to the smelt family and is found hunt hes of bananas are gathered and rind caber icer himself an,] the hon- tlnng rather than to be amused 4,r anywhere on the pacific coast betweenexported yearly and, when evening rale:, mien elm were on the ticket entertained by a performance in which Oregon lis} Alaska. It is on the 0Omee, a daily newepnper furnishes with him; he appealed to the voters he has little part. Amon the ma- market fie=h, frozen, salted, kippered, to nee eke the centemptie'.e efforts of chan1eal toys. however, railroads and hard smoked' and canned. the veeeeetien. 0 poet.,,. n that for the trains of all sorts have a perennial joy The eutachon is probably the fait - fleet i.ree n any mayoralty cameetign for all email boys. test of fi-has, but its all has a peculi- tJ leeee im malignant as to impugn With the tracks in sections and the tila (•]...(artar of a nominee for thatarty d:icate flavor and, when ex - r ..., a,ur,, efface The 1Ltxwe:l seep_ diffkinds of cars and engines he traded, is Bond at ordinary tempera. r.en. t:'1 r'v1-spaphrs insisted that is ogee to 0011 truce his 01 0 systems fines. In the al)unclance and can - their ear :i;d: toe were the etr„111, r =1 eordm to his own ideas. Lead sistence of its fats, 'its nutritive value F_r the at a lc that had been maim and tin soldiers, that can be marshal- is very like that of the best grades teeen there; they predicted v et.ory by ed to suit the will of their gereral, are of meat. It is sometimes called the . le eningmajority. Bat the favorites, and also horse,, (lags, rate, „rardle 6.11” because the Es<uinil:ur; -11 tela ed among them admitted and other ani mals, ell of which lend I re in the habit of hanging it up to ::vate.y 'hitt the outlook was far themselves rettd ?y to many 000.0. All tins then setting fire to ,its 'tail and y. fr; al d. h :Maguire wv)i+.1J ':n curls of toy veliclra .such as wneons, " actively to w.r.c _..r the c',d party, allowing ,t to burn. It barns slowly eey might pull through; the leaders carte,- tricycles and carriages?, em^.1 and cot intently with a 1.hite, smoi(e- :' we:e1 with hen until he sullenly 110cros, carpet sweepers, an(i ether lees flame and protides excellent dl- deap1<.,.-: 1 frim the cit' That it articles fur doll housekeeping are dmnina'e'011 when cardv:es are scarce, 1 n oe hie , ee 01j..ue:1 them. The .tdapted-1. play in whi.•11 the imaginal' Greta' etae -- •-s of the cls __ r once, tire element is most lenportant, Boake, � PALESTINE IS ITO'IIE OF BIRDS to lie pec tat:• t forth, disarmed drawing, sowing, writing, and build- ' _ eu ia.•m t .c,•chaleee, ti_ Indere ing materia! :111 have their place, and' , fest thee 1•e 1vu:i:l not have let per- many of these are at hand in every, Brilliant Plumage Abounds m Palley haft ' j.. e a .use partilelae 4. home. I of the Jordan. One of t} best as ibl t Swarms of European bird^ visit I 1 lig fee, •ttnep0 }I'vor - iecees, 1n their vernacular ]t., was a the possible 8 aye In n big boa of pain fmaeth, wooden Palestine in winter and many breed 1 . a gt�v; he mc: 4,t not to injure h:; 1 P tt e:ti c ev rant:.ipath±l; i i a la: lug bodes. They can sele!nm ee purchase, there. The Braes, as in Dente's fins fight, truove1 fol the execution ed in the snores atni must 0501111 be line, still pass the winter ''trailing of the rather coarse wo:k ef election raved feern planed lumber at a mill, their long -drawn line across the sky," e,at th, x y e; cf Deben as Chef of by a carpenter, or by an ingenious' and in the spring the ossa of the, Pollee } T lawn ah ,,.-ter y lei ep011- parent. Mr. II. G. Wells, In Me boolc, turtle is heard in the laud. 1 i• 1 <. e P -b-` the •the.. -Floor Came,,, t,t1•esthe folia'.,iierasj Tho Holy Land is appropriately a Lr y 1y the proper Fla( fee such blocks: ev erts he'd taken. named to 71 , all', simng'bolcl of the pigeon family; , pl.e04 a mall :•t 4,a Piratical tt,,d,n- \Y1eln fl;•h'� by 2'11 by 1?( in- turtle doves are round, the wood chc-; hal;.9.'-',".7. o, ,i; } v - 11 b1. 11.a t cies t < .•. a :,her are] diligent pigeon come -s in myriads in winter, tf : _,.,a , t.::a Ill., , g melee; 1:111 011,.-.,1 1 n ee by salt te lee o opcl, r ing the latter in 100. ,\pin et any' ! and the common pigeon, the true dove of Scripture, is still abouudalt, I .tit K4 U. eel 71 Dee ' t.twirl may be usel to make these _ tot wild.• country, As a contrast to these, the people of Suva with up -to -the- minute cabled trews of world happen- ings. The 1aleyon days of romance- : omance :and adventure have changed to days of big business and big industrial de- velopment. The Fiji of the story boolc is no more. Belong to Britain. The Fiji Islands are a colonial pos- session of Groat Britain, Suva, a fair- sized city, modern- in nearly every respect, is the capital and principal • port of call. I'iji is not self-govcrn- ing. Headidg the Administration is the Governor, appointed from London, The administration consists of a I Legislative Council, composed of 20 persons. .Ten of the members are colonial olficers and vote with the Governor. Seven members aro rep- resentatives of the European popula- r tion, two represent the native Fijians - and one represents the Indians who are natives of India. The native 71- jians do not have the right to vote. As a rule they are not greatly ad- vanced as regarding education, though they are stalwart and hated and in- dusisioue wor],e''•s, Although the area of the Fiji Is- lands is greater than that of the Hawaiian Islnnde, the former have a population of only about 150,000. Of this number shout 500 11re petals, the rest being composed mainly of natives and Indians, with , scattering of Chinese. Suva is a beautiful tropical city, with every modern convenience, with the excep- tion of street CATs, and with 1tn'ge eteree, ba111)', hotels, theatres and bueitlees }101151',4. Freight and pas- eem} 0r steer ors call regularly at Suva on their way front C-iu ;.la or the United States to Aa .tralia or vii- versa. During the war the call of steamer:. 11.; not as frequent 4.444 in the pact, but traffic is expected to be resumed in the very near future. Getel ( }Ery Soil. - One of the letereeti n• things about Fiji in the (;overmncnt lard Situl.tio , In the fleet place, say.: 11,'. Hedstrom, the soil of the islandn is of the high - vet quality and capable of growing al- mo,t anything that can be cultivated With succeee in the tu,pies, There aro thousands 01' ae1'ee awaiting oultila- time, 11e says, and fine nr;rble land c1.o be lea tl from the Government at a rental no tow 135 a penny em acre • for 10 yeat'e or so, The bettee lands, 1 of course, bring a higher rental, and a fairly good price, although unusual- 1 ly nominal, try reel:rod front the 11igh- er grade lani}'i el. ee:hilly adapted to the cultivation of sugar c::Teo, ) 111 explaining the land situation,' li•. Tlodstrotil points out., as at ca•• angle, that n rat}re, after 0110 c scar's rc;ddencc, (tiny 01110111 a sntr.il c terve of pl rating grand 110311• his a home, rale(' and 11 a1'y0`St his crop, and then, the next year, take n piece of 1(411,1 probably three miles from Iris 1 home. In many inatancec•, he says, , oett 0 will till a series of plots in 1 r,-' tn, probably not vie•ilh g the 11041 t gut: Amer, o' f0eu• ,car; aifttr a t ;r , the P, ('norni ••0100,4 Meet: e:ecru that wheel is 11.t'ey to' 1 both and tame throughout the •ll 11 c.4, a Be thee leek- ••1•lit or el:Tieter or that vehirh 1t 11 t , 1 every raven after his kine,,' the e,nil t. y .o me •t'•)'t- ly 1t 1r } s Ii•oOJ, beect or sy 1 ' rt r•:: en f Jr re's quid:t mete., ,ray ?,r u.:1e:1, Binc1, of hard-: oro); irihe of every speedos is in ;rev i.r,_ : 4,t. n [alar a h'r. talri) wool .1 ' m•t a'ur..'anec, and birds of prey, i'rom . L:,c mnv i•r r ill hId 1 t •ro1r,t :c, +:np,rt- the x. at e;ritcln vu?tine, tha'ragle' .a t 1 tit 71, Tn 1e e •l4, f,,. • , n t ,y were a. ): t .Te r,: --t t imee =ivy. In met' ion to the area at^_re of thin vuuotty.• 1 etee cin o wh:c'1 re e,, of thinea' it tee deep, trepie,d 10r"ah Val- } ter 1 4,: -c I thee. Ile h,t . eel .ahtT,<i.:sae .>1.: Llitoll r'll hr e^l�l"uctc9--bh•, \\tea ]he 1 ; r tiny a sort of aviary o real '•.o tl-pit tut d to need 1 t e:mel ] hires. which found linnet a he to :. , t,u 11 � hual•l, of the sem•, 1 tee 1 11 eau 1 h ri to < 1 ee 11 4,s1,•;,.1,L: b • 0, e e • 4 :uli J 1 .tri, reetige Rant the last platted epoch--• S y 1 .Y i. bird er "Jen•- tb:: p<.,_. t rr;• ,.,- •en. inches 7ae.: b(ruls mea;, n,iau); the lov�aly little stn Thct.l: the t'�11 1 ¶ iraak 1,,,;,r;. v•na1 1 eo-r, rtfr,r1)1 isle bromine. bird," the lend-feed- nee. e e. ee, f :r 1 r4, n sv•r - .. ,t • cel. - *i� a•: ' h'?e, w, nld ee-t•'•r,•r .. ental mete; serve r'ru a; reefs, tut, lchur-brenatrrl kingfisher mei al f tee 1 i, 111: 1,0 a pros- 1va:1. to 1 1 t (r;c •t:. There can l 411 4 . of ;1151 1ious 11,rush, }, ctiv ;ot e 4,.l' if Jerry Meetly be t:, many of the b'orks but On the etest is 1'ou. n,l the t. scat ee -.1, e 'i r 1ndi:m ti -bin±,, mel, fled .^.1(1011,, the 1( 1 ;out (y, l:_,_4, ':::at teemed •! h 4,t � ci ?a •make a fn's stave eenvi01 11 ' 1.t.de1s 4,t' the tea- Thu, 1 reeetel a chile c4 . 'O' p of r,v:. of 1'lars.lbtt the rnon1(5 1:1100 h'll•t ti i:.-hf •1 4,p ,n r:,vera- chelre.4 wee mal enlly ',Otte .arcntel half -tamed the orange' -winged black- ed 4,a pl'1: ieee1 ,he c'ty, "101. 1 vee _ ens t wird o 1,natr., tont bird, w rte is really a atecling of hr , ht r).••.!•:.1 nr,;v," 7 tn:4 ; 1 ;t c f e env n typo, :as much out of his stow and then, with peeeilly vome ad- Afeie , I , o t 11(1 p err it. 1 .;t I"i het. he h tri • ,. ee ,iris 1•tttitu lc its the hyrax. One of the • 'oat up. Ile v:oat int baro taken it jwlleat au of 1._,�utecl q t.,4, , to ; nil en Let own .l eele•ee just for p11ss many hour, in constructive,plt y bird p eelio to I destine, the pretty love," One or the favorite ferns of ploy little phony lliobite 51 1110nv, which aTo he (431 itucd,) for all children es 1:lo',o'1 soap. huh- lives in reed beds, ie. one of the t:(rest o• -'' tiles, and o1 .tv •ay days Bile will hinds in the world. A harvest That Never Ends. 'Prove a greet re snare^, (�1n1:trent Lout Reptiles nl.•,lmd. end 0ve0 etre All throve' the year wheat is being' never be allowed t<, put other chid-- Nile crocodile, the leviathan of the haveeeted. To Jainaar-r it is being cut dren's pipe; 111So their own 1fl lthe, : Bible linoeeed long ei oug1 to give in the great fields of the Argentine - •- Tristram the 0hanee of Obtaining a and in New Tralanr}, In February i T'h:,. Cam! We I'ec. specimen nearly twelve feet long and March it is cut in the Fleet Indies To many people a 1000,11 :e a comb,1 whilr in addition to the African cobra and Egypt. The.wheat fields are 1100- but nr,t so. \1 e /11'5 ((articular about we fad the grass Simko among the vested in April in Cyprts, Asia Mince', the tooth b,� ;-hue c:=:,,.'t that it dood h:.rmtels 1pedcs, and the wicked lit - Persia and Cuba, and 111 May in ('hint not sl±r1 L: iollee and ig properly 1011(10 tie burned viper' lice in wait, tis in and Japan, .Tun1 i1, the busiest bee- as to hr;)1 :end hack, but most people olden flume, to bite the heels of the vest month of the whole year, ,or then ltse a hilar e;•,•a"t 'r ;ply. }.,ccauso they herein", Turkey, Greene, Spain aid Southern have it mei feel that they 0,111101 At for the flub, they are as Glut:. France, as well tea most of the South- • throw, it r'r v or get (11other oue,s'11ant and varied as 11vr.1', 1111(1 it i, ern States of America, 11.0, 1111 euttimp - quite fr lgtli't):• that they may be, inteiceting' to nolo that the Sen. of wheat. The mor,) northerly States of ruining their hair by their thought- (arid}ler, lo still packed with them, 0(14 America, as well as Atistria, Germany i:e::snese. ; that the commonest ]etude aro of on and parte of Russia, do their wht'ti 1 Combo eh:,ul 1 he els esen eveth • Afrieen •family, all let reeti117 Blue • harvesting in July, August secs the 'thought. (bs' teeth mtey he fltrther;.ration of the scientific 11l.•crest wbd'.11 Wheat crop Feathered in Groat Britain, a7111•l for very heavy Iii 0nd r:cc:rr:r' unit.^.e with the relltlious to melte and feeptelnher and O0't0}ler for Swed. I together for then Inter, The onetrrlt, Palestirie :mote!: the .nest int'l'011ing eel and Norway. Penn and South use of tact fine a c•omt deetge the hair' of ail e(tntriee. Africa axe busy herveeting in Nov -lout at the roots. Tho teeth olou:id� 4 ._-.r._-..__.. • ember and December. he e;mooth and properly rounded As The 'age of at trh may be. r €.er- an r. 1- 1' !i21,. of ,Into. That 10m one 0 11 1 '1 , ,o motile, .1 box n • of t 10 1'ec,p them in ):< al- of Scr€ptv40 to 1111 sparrow 111101 so At Al a NMI, ie r1l't or a tooth 1 )pined by counting she 1 7., d e the 0 7 7 , Weer let sig • at . t .m . wheel's. c r4, , o , C .. ,. 1 1( a ttnl over n,.,,ht 1nc.cen rent damage mei �ha tlono by s_n1rs�, vl,.•-1 1.r •, t w:ihont lvnlhinbr. Ithe mg parts, I tlrar entaoth;w owth. STOCILS M. C €� * Co. Members Mcnt!ene retook 1:31 1ant'0. '1 00. 1 011 "ff{r" 1 01°pli1 A-t'I0C. F:uttanfee1. BON Dial 1 __e Qpm- : -- •.- for . cl,1 l l: t into «Mee : 1,:e. The education of other eh:biren hors been nuhu•fed 1:•'0417 IT the alis.'ions, and :,1rangen 1')td ba00 )'+•' 111011 made 111001-! ' il,e;:' ruieeion : ehnols will re. telt c• too eri:n �ol aid 11hen they me brought 111, to r- •.noir :,....d.,r,l, The ills (1„ ,r of leili ,,,,., no ndveente of education, and it ',ug throgh. 1in1 that a mumbo of tmeortu 1t advencee ,1,r mal: w'hieh, in the• fulurr, should 31070 of particular' heneli1 to the 4,111111','11 of the islands. A new high whoa! 1,11' "ee'-ntly opened at Sema. HOW WILIIELM HELD OUT Several 'Bemired Th'u;send Dollars Worth of Food f:tored in Castle. The pat:real solicitude w11(011 the ex -leakier alt:aye showed for his starving rcople 11113 often almost tau::hed our hc-art', but love we tine that the lemieer's sympalhet:c teat, ' were (Tem,H'ean in character, The Berliner T eted:rt emotee, from the Franefeu'(er Voll -€tome an account of whet Wilhelm Carle, a member of the Merlin \Vor•1;ers' and Soldiers' Council, fet•ad :torr•} away in the Kni'••er'g enetle, Carle writes: "1 requested those on duty to 511041 me his Majesty's provisions --those, be it observed, of the Imperial private household, not of the court, which is rcr•,cu•ded as 0 state. institution. I was readily shown into the large storerooms, I expected to find a store but what I saw there surpassed all; my expectations. Here in large, white -tiled rooms was everything, really everything one can possibly conceive in the way of food. No, I must correct myself. One can not conceive that after four years of war such enorrons quantities of food could';. be stored. Preserved meats in great: cans, white flour in sacks piled up to the high ceilings, thousands of eggs, gignntic 1)11101111 of lard, coffee, tea, chocolate, jellies, and preserves of ei'ery kind, arranged in apparently endless rows. hundreds of blue sugar , loaves, bags of pale and beans, dried fruits, biscuits, etc. One is speech- less and involuntarily thinks of the , old jest that the quantities are so . great that one Tran alone can net form any -idea of them. The value of the • stock =taunts to several hundred thousand dollars. "Were it not that these food sup-- plies are needed and can be better . employed at the moment, I should' liko to suggest that they should re- main undisturbed in a national 'Mu- seum as an everlasting token to the German people in order that their children and their children's children might still see how i11 Germany -- while millions starved --'those by the grace of God' held out." B00KS FOR CHILDREN 'OCH AND 2 TR I(fi`��SIN MID MUST ilO\1' '.S1,h1h;11 (lit\i;it'e11U+E15„0 311:'1' Pio. St'l?ll1111•4 O1te to the Mee -there of tle '11•:an Arwistic 1t,r)o,imioa 111,ite'i I\1 - emelt of Historic. 11,1'±. A eery (ririnrt leu• 0' ut e '11 the way in which the h1i•nry t 4(00.,1 reel, - urs 1'ud to meet. )1m'oh:tl t',•:•b €a tri}d- forest 1.. 1110111 Irl• one of the reemimes of the (iernlau A,tei••t.ice 1'••rnmis::,oa to tho \'o siocbe %, itong, Ila a ',vs: "Thr (Mieni::r.:ul twined on Nov. 8, front tine, :1t ii, i'rnn:•lt iln•'a, erhei•r sc:rr,,l Tool ortzlit- ing to tale us to :.he remelted place. The meter <t,.'cr' with the French -offc eee !ceded tem Moue, loud it appeared to me lhet the ,!t eel -teas int-'nt-ieuelly 4,e0l0'40:,1, 111 miler 10 carry us .,ansa .lir dosOstat+±d }n'oviar^s and to prrp,,rc is 0,1' 11)5 hardest ron<llteme wit;, feide t'4, of hatred and re mi!.1;11 d&mend from 51,.. Cb!e -:1 he l ueudnneu silently pointed net to 1 .t 11.stl) of ruble, saying, 'Voila fit. (. to • ti•..' The Two Trate". "In theeven€ 1 z to -,- 1'ly for rte t.rh l -I1 ]a dew^ ,11 011en we me1n 1110 itc•a 5101"1H,:'..ft,:f 1,: (1 had -topped in 114, niied?e of a feeeet. We note know• that. it was 1110 for, st of Compic; rr. Tt pee haps, , 1t mea'Ore of errcaution that. v)0 were not Mittel to ;(.4,e `n)^n. 1'.„ ,-j re 'in a forest lvherr then. were + no !mesas or tent';, :.nil were. obviat ole completely e)trrOnnded by seldlere. (1n the lidos were two trains, one Oe•r11' hied by Ma•ehal Foch end hla stmt!, the other by us. In thea trains me lived, worked. and ne.irotiatcd for three days. Our train had a sleep. ing 1011(04, and a dining car, and was comfortably furnished. We had everything. in abundance, the offteer in charge of o(10 train ordered every- thing we «eked for, and there was nothing to find fault with, "The great enmity and hatred that apparently prevail against px 1ve.r0, however, shown in the negotiations and by the terms imposed upon us These of us who were soldterecwore military uniform and the A of (Cross. Our preeentatiot to the half dozen French oil}cera with whom we had to negotiate was made in a cool man- ner, Foeh's Question. "Marshal Foch, whom we only :raw twice, at the beginning and at the end of the conference, is a stern, plain plat. He did not speak a single word to us in that polite tone which In former times diettiuguished the neat chivalrous nation, He received us with the words, 'Qu'est ce quo voila desires, Messieurs?' and asked els to take :t seat in the big car filled with map -covered tables. As it had been deckled that everyone was to speak in his own language, and everything 1)5(1 (0 be interpreted, the reading of the terms lasted two hours. "Wo then withdrew to our train. As we hall been sent out by the old Government and had no instructions whatever to sign everything uncon- ditionaIly, we divided, under the di- rection of I-Ierr Ei'zberger, the vari- ous matters under the hendinsls of for Good Character. • Military, Diplomatic, and Naval af- fairs, and then negotiated separately Whe:± you find a child who laves with the members of the enemy nom_ good books, the noxious weeds of miasiota, which were eenpo5ed solely envy, -hatred, jotnlousy and malice of otihcsre. are not so likely to grow in his mind A11 Cooll told choke out the exquisite blossoms "^111 these officers showed the same of love, tenderness, unselfishness, cool correctness as Marshal Foch; gratitude and the desire to do unto which was not once tempered with a others as they. would be done by. The friendly word, with the •exception per: - love of good books is one foundation hams of the Chief of elarshnl Foclt's for good character. It is the excep- Stair', who showed a little more po- tion, not the rule, to onc01n1ter sordid- litenes55. The English Admiral mess, greed or insenslibility in the mail throughout adopted the same matinee, or woman who lows and loves good as the French. books. Robert Louie Stevenson once' "Ill reality there was nothing to said tint s long its a man had a negotiate. We only pointed out; the friend, he had something to live for. technical lml•aesibility of some of the Is it not true so long as one can lovo conditions. We were allowed to send a good and beautiful book that life code telegrams to Germany from the never will he without hope? Eiffel Tower, but were otherwise cut rP0 ane, perhltps, hfs spnlcelt more off from the outer world in two trains feelingly of the Colnpnllionship of in the middle of a solitary wood," good books than Richard Aun„el•- tyelr, when 110 r..10d them 'the gold- - en ves:,els of the temple; fruitful Itis Mother. Olives, wines of 1 1' itldi; fig ti ec, She sat serenly knitting hien a sock, knowing no sterility and burning when the word came bei boy ills lamps ever to be held in the panel. Milled at Vaux. Happy are the children of this day She Made no sound; it wan as if a and age in that they have so ;Many Moly good books; in that if they cannot IIad struck 1e1' in the dark --a night - my. they can certainly borrow from mare shock-- thn public libraries. Thal• dropped her warn hands idle on 11•ere i; one tenth, a very :111)1)110 her :frock truth, that gill parents are ander nbl}- For ono strange moment; then her gction to teach their chit+lien -1.hat needles flew 'f they can leant to love banks; they As if they followed his bravo spirit can 11lwaya forget the irritations of through :nen and thinge; they can hay aside The ata'r reMions whereyoung.ber- mes and still their pu01ions; they Y mss flock. man put their worries and diattppoint- 1 '.Che neighbor- mune to give her wot'd:a of cheer And eyntpatl1y and comfort, marvel. ing That in, her sudden sorrow sho mulct bring •e 1Tcrsri1. to enlilc---sho never shod a 1ear�- Just 4ntkc 1, ''OL1511111g the worsted on her knees, A jolly mail always heeds t r+lf 'c'h'ill 111x` : n,na othor led who might; n 1,•101 (•Olepany, tt:to 1}l ::.e.'1 A (1 le 0r, e tre„ 1ei'ii t t ren• Children „t. T erepe ,no are given a duan ?0 0(4) oa.11,, '11)0 !i:151,5 1 4,t, .•'., 1`4;'.: 1.1:,. •ss a �)omonol'i Arco- t t.,Lil^1• lharuut:h l,eimavy and second- product i$ ati.an.. ota•„Ir,r:.i :i tele t )•:' , ' .e < ::fnpe.vrs when dried tall a„y (,lltWatiOn lull}ch Lands to fit thein amoatrrt,•- 11111 ho-;, dente to s eel). The War tn:y be over, but all the br•ttles have not vet been fought. every day there eve ntentel bttttle.e ,'(0(111 greater than that of tem ilime or the advance eel imv Midge. 1110s(' who are beet equipped to light loin a•o lheee that 1111avv the best has 11 in 11411 good books of the world, t•r0)1 1101 leen t i e from ie. oduc.atic•1,,1 system ham - yet to be improved in teeny W1173 if it is to be 1,1010w111 Op to the high 41111 i deed mtiinti m sd In most co ntr•lee. 5 1