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The Brussels Post, 1920-12-16, Page 6Excels n For Purity, Flavour and Aroma 30 X3 you have not tried it, send us a post card for a free sample, stating the price you now pay and if you use Mack, Greeror Mixed Tea, Address Salada,Toronto 8716 t THIE BY EDEN PIIILLPOTTS, P.1.RT II. `'D'et like bine or dont your she asked. "Yes, I like hien. He Iikes me. too." "Yoe be terrible ,i11eeel, Joanna." "I sha:1 be." '''I'd be glad in a way, if you was engaged to a geed man. You'm wzfo aid and very rear so bandsemo for a woman as ;tom' ia(hee was for a .n1011." "Dont you i:�-1 no ;ear about me, mother. I want to l•e : tarried to the right one some day." When. Jeanna wei't lack to Tem. Ways that night. Mei, "Turtle 10«s in 1 covery, he let himte lr 1*o and roared "out what the thought about it. 1, :,rut ntintstcled to Joanna 0.0i1 fete110d Ihr round; and then young Tont cruor in again to hear the fatal nett'c, and his fath r oF.oke like: the trump 4, 1 doom to the ,trier. Tic thanked heaven as the poo ion 110111e•r - was tarok front the evil to come and hadn't cel to 1 ]t: daughterht er a thief, and then, after a lot of tierce justice that fell like hail on the cors of the frantic woman, he ,lneiiiw l to mercy as his way always was. "You're young' yet, and for your sake," he said, "and for your mother's make, and your father's memory, I be going to spare you, Joanna. 1 say this in the solemn minute, .hams Teens. Be out of my 17 11,4' in tine minutes, and I won't proceed against you. The awful wickedness you've done shall be hid in your heart and ours, and I pray God to have mercy upon you and turn your soul to right- eousness before it's too late. And you can send for your box in the morn- nothing. So we be all clear but you, nay dear, and you've got to clear your- self, if you please, because nobody else can do it for' you. We've all marked you was a good bit troubled of late, with something on your mind, and we've wondered why." Then he mentioned his son's money. Joanna changed Motor anti gave a bit of a gasp fronted like that afore 'em all, But site aeon come to her- self. "I see 'lis terrible difficult, mas- ter;" she. said, "I've feared more'n enee you was iooki;lg at me doubt - 11ahe Your Storeroom a '1'irne-sn er Fhutl'eltnlw, nt•,1 of (ilonmy (las, P It i.• ,r r.,Ll, rains day in Lttt' No -1. Faces, The game is for the play' NURSES • `1'110 Toronto ilunpltltl for fnrur- L._ bl. 10 affiliation with itellotue 1(1 Allied 1luspltn1s, iiow 1'0113 '1U•, otfer,a n thrr„ 30116` course 0 Training to young w amen, hm•_ rho ro(tul red t In tion, tool aiarouo of ht,uuA nt, uw o Thin ie pltal hwa nttui t 1 Yb vinitt- t'I'ha oat71,"celro nton(tibtS1hntLn,uthlyt,1..u'r,'vatunult,(t1111t�_aalt`,lutartt7oretlItem'yenIcU:.1'urutThu.Iniofn(tf(,al aiPtyLo thr f1'i-un,°7 t,(�''uienl. teem` :•r. '31:t1'y, her me, l plant?ed el ` to venture into their opponents to a di hpan halt' tilled with hot, soapy tory, and w•h'u a pllfyer is tagged by ...... .111 opponent while on the latter's be 00/1001ved, 801110 0f tlloeo walicitll territory he will 110 held as a psis- bete have been In the profession fort otter. If while a prisoner is being years, not always as past ullstrosses, I taken to the prison, one of his own for they have to serve an apin t utter.- ` water, i:: finishing washing the break- fast dishes, humming a little tune, when the door opens and John comes a in wet, muddy - and shivering in, bullring' his hands to tee Bide should reach him untagged, Loth ship lasting many years before. they welcome warmth of the kitchen stove, May return to their own territory and are permitted. to undertake 00013 on "I've got to get the stock up from neither may be lggeci while on their their 0071 account, A woeful recep- the lower pasture into the winter feed way. home. Likewise, ono prisoner at tion meets any 11emmi11er corning 701111 lot, and I don't want to risk another n time may be rescued from prison a 1111010 of linen to wash, .111 13111111 attack of influenza, so I think you'd by one of hist own ,tide. The game of Insults -are hurled at her by the (To be continued.) Hospital for Sieh Children COLLEGE ST., TORONTO. Great Provincial Charity Makes Christmas Appeal to Friends of Childhood. Dear Mr, Editor: The most vital fact in public health service throughout the pro- vince is, as YOU know, the tremendous strides made in child welfare work. Modern science is harking back to the ancient proverb that "_9n ounce of Prevention is worth a pound of cure," It has been the privilege of the Hos- pital for Sick Children—the greatest institution of its kind upon the con- tinent—to find that ounce of preven- ful• so I'd best to go, I reckon. In tion, trihulatmn• fact, rate and mother talked it over Ito lust :n;; ,• lee st,]d. in bygone days dependence was tf day, sr sloe have the same. And "Tot total ur:e wail a :)i 1: of kV if lias`.rr Tut1t have Inst money—but put more largely in medicines. Now - 1' others hair ' in I,eeind it. Look then+ 'tis, 11:1 best to adays there is a closer llartnershtp aratmd -sheep. to- go, In fact, .• m.- rr nc. Joat:na. I wits 'mina to say the word to mi 1116 between the Pediatrician and Dame 110 a Verl i tt t: Il •. , "So I will tha v, 11 :.1t was yo,t t 1 terra V. to-dal—,',n the e• :rti ? 1 nr nen 11:,0 t i-- Tai' for you to decide;' anefore e.,„ ed the faruter, "Fou swear before i" i, -r ' ' .,„ God you've not took nothing, Joanna?" "Neither. I've r _r. m alum , and and scare: out the house." _..' "I do. But a great Ilene 1a lid to ani the , "nary well then. We want to he- heve yule But if you're innocent, }lrooch anti 113.. Tr I. area. e m+.l.ai- 3 choly. Then. not .::,eek rater, if she then you'll he wishful to prove it" di.dn't miss another :li(kfarn—a lit- "I mina prove it. I can only tante tie siker chain that. site worn Sun- my oath. I didn't much anything. to explain to you that the inforina- days and a little locket its I::n , on I'm my father's daughter, and that tion as to the reiseerches which make it, with a try photo . ph of her e•)ght to be enough." such record possible is at onto children when they we i t''ies. She "S0 it ought, All the world knew such antcated to the Health Officersonce made a great outcry, and, slowly but Mtn. But the little you can do, andcompractising o the throughert surely, began to fasten on Jo01t a-- Joanna, you did ought to do." not to her taco, but Milled her Meet, "And thankfully. But -what can 1 Ontario, Because the- e wasn't another soul in- (10, Mr. Turtle?." she asked. Consequently the Hospital has door: at Four Ways barring- an old "Yon can do this." he answered, surely a claim upon the Christmas- w�onian, up home near seventy, w'hu,l "Fou can let -110:?.. Turtle search your time generosity of every friend of lit - been in the family for mere e that, pockets thisminim:: at:•l then you can tle children. An institution which is half a century anti was like on, of 310 our 100 thing." securing the new-born child twice the themselves, Farmer Turtle tsuuldut Joanna flashed so 'red as arose, chance, not merely of good health, hear it at first, an.] mere would Susan, Her lips :,ho,k and her eye flashed. and more t.ould yautg Tum Turtle. 1 or reply she w:':tt t0 her missee,1 but of life iteelf, is entitled to the But thea: a thing hapeeuccl to the- put her little hantibtg lento her bands, abundant support of the public, young lean i nis df, and het had to Poe 1 During the past financial year, confess that lied lost, a eery Line "S"01%'11 me, ma'am;' ..'of) said, I revenue from all sources fell one breast pin made of goid with a car- And Alice Turtle done so. I hundred dollars a day behind neees- buncle set in it—a gift under his There wa3 nothing in ]ler bag but sary expenditures. grandfathers will and an heirlooms a handkerchief, a. key and a small bot -I it has always been the ambition of suit :boxes of uniform size, number - the family. It was gone out of ide of lavender water shod just; the Hospital for Sick Children to ing them and stacking them neatly itis roam and, aloe with it he'd also broug..t home from her mother; and, e Nature. Since the erection of our Baby's Ward and the establishment of well babies' clinics the infant mortality in Toronto alone has been reduced from 155 to 82 per thousand. Further statistics which might be given would mere y corroborate the actual life-saving value of the Hos- pital's work. And it is unnecessary better get my winter underwear, heavier socks, and a pair of the mit- tens I bought at Moore's clearing -out sale last spring. Please bring n1y old raincoat and water -proof cap, too," The raincoat and cap are easily found, and she proceeds to look leis- urely through the bureau drawers in the south bedroom for the underwear and socks. Not finding therm, she decides that she must have stored then. in the closet of the boys' room, and hither she hurries, followed by a couple of sneezes from below. Rummaging through the shelves, and no longer humming, she tries in vain to remember where she stored the winter garments. Another sneeze from the kitchen sends her rushing to another room, where 'boxes are dragged down from slhelves, their contents hurriedly dumped upon the floor, where they are left, while she flies to the attic. Ten minutes more of frantic search- ing, interspersed with sneezes and hurry calls from below, and she ar- rives at the last box, leaving another trail of disorder. It is a big .lox, but digging down through the layers like a terrier dig- ging for a rat, she emerges with a triumphant light in her eyes, drag- ging forth from its hiding place the elusive underwear, may to find 'them with three buttons missing and in dire need of mending. Serving is out of the question, so she filings them down to the impa- tient John, who is ,loudly holding forth on the value of system in the hone, and returns to the trail of the socks and the mittens, Now, no busy farmer's wife has time for an elaborate file system, but if Maly had used this little idea of mine she would have saved herself' mucin time and worry, and John a fit of temper and a had cold. I am not blessed with unlimited storage space; so, while doing the spring cleaning, I store all winter underwear, hosiery, and the like in +g ze there was nothin in her cin not only the support but the los, a silver cigarette mem- a prize g pia bit but' 03-mpat1y of the people of Toronto, he'd took in a veO•etable show for the a bit from a newspaper -a of and so to -day, with a debt exceeding hest early p tatoes two }curs back, rhyme she'd cut out, because she likedr Joanna fretted as 10111 as anybody it, It was 11 hunting rhyme and )Hind-! $180,000, it appeals to your readers to 11 under. these disasters, and presentl • 3(1 her of her father. !help along with some gift, whether sine began to see that with all the "All very good so far as it goes, it 110 great or small. A contribution 'will to do otherwise, the family wee Joanna," said 11r. Turtle. "And now of $2,000 from an individual or a so - beginning to feel uncomfortable about what might that key be. cfety gives the privilege of naming a her. Nobody can say how elle felt "The key of my box, master," cot for all time; a donation of 25 cents about it, but Susan warned her be- "Then you'll let my wife look in will run the whole hospital for half fore the crash carne that her par- your 1103, if you please. You can ,tents were terrible uneasy M. their trust her." a minute. iletween these two amounts minds; and when she did warn her, Again Somme grew pretty hot. there is surely some sum which can Susan said after, Joanna didn't flare "0 my God! My father's laugh- be sent by everybody to the secretary - up or nothing like that, but kept very ter, to be thought—" treasurer at 01) College street, Toronto, quiet and only said that afore God Her knees quivered under her; but as a token of interest in a charity she knew nothing about the lost tree_ whether tams shame of being suspect:- whose field is as large as this province. ed, or fear of being found out, none The hospital for Sick Children is one of the largest and most highly regard- ed in the world. It is an institution in just a few minutes any member of sures. And Susan most steadfastly believed her. The sequel came all in a hurry on a September evening when the family was together and leer. Turtle axed his SOD what was anise; because that was another trouble and the young man had been glum and queer and unlike• eimself for a day or two. For the minute they'd put by their Iosses and, as Susan was going to be mar- ried next month, her wedding filled the air. But now young '1"on1 told %In bluntly that he'd missed two pounds in gold and two half rrowne. "If you must know that's what I'm fretting for—not for the money, but what it means. 'Twas on my table Along of my watch three mornings ego, I will swear," he said; "but I Was in a hurry and a thought late tor breakfast. So I pitched on my clothes and tame down, and left my watch and chain and money on my table. And when I went up later, lay watch was there and the money was trot; and the mischief be that nobody but Joanna Tones went in the room lbetween the time I left it and the time I went back. She always does my room when I'm to breakfast." "Then that brings things to a crisis," declared fernier. "We can't have 110 more of this, and I',11 face le, and he confessed to Susan later i1e1' as soon as she comes In the 1101180 that he feared for Joanna and couldn't te-night. Nobody wants to 'find her stand and see her worsted. But Susan guilty, God He knows; but 'tie time at by her and took her hand and spoke oho saw the position that wove been kind words and told her not to cry, too soft hearted to put before her, Though the wag Seared, too, bemuse Me must clbar herself, because things for all thole confidences, Joanna had t go without hands and what never` said nothing to her about a ands are there but hers?" loves, They didn't snake no suggestions Mrs. Turtle wasn't away ten 111i1- .tu1(1 presently Mr. Turtle said he knew Utes. The she came down, blew out 'vita he'd do. Ilut before he had her candle, svitit never a 'motet, went yy((mmo to tell thein, Joanna came back to the table, and set upon it her golden from her afternoon out. Then Thomas brooch, her silver chain and locket, !Poetic called her into the kitchen be- young Tanta breast pin and his ore the family and spoke straight as money. o what had happened. "Good God!" cried out lir, Turtle, Things have been getting a hong luta 110 glared at the things as if they sight too het in this house, Joanna." was a live s'crpent, be said, '(and as a clever creature "Altogether at the 'totem of her 'With plenty of wits, you know that. box under her shifts," said his wife, as well as I do. Now there's only She was deathly pale, too, and breath - b: tends in this house, and peoples Mr so deep as a cow. Susan give et don't steal from themselves tee you gasp and Amazed up. Joanna =cara- van leave out Mrs. Turtle ane{ me and ed once and then went off in a faint !Cum and Staten, And that lleavea and fell off her chair on the ground. Jane Slocombe and you. Well, ,%.ne's Tf thunder could have brought her to, one of us --worked for my parents It woalel have done so, for Poynter efcre sic --and her goodts cora and Turtle was a fiery man, though a just Orr ].nod frors. She wouldn't take ono, and naw, at WS dr1"ldf01 (Vs - watching her could say. Susan stood up for her and protested against such a harsh deed, but Thomas Turtle told her to shut her mouth, for he was getting angered now. He saicl what was true enough, that if Joanna was innocent she needn't mind the search, and It would be no dishonor to her father's memory. - "I don't mind the search, plaster," site answered very quiet; "but there's a packet of letters in my box and they be private letters and I don't think you ought to look at 'em." '(That depends, Joanna," replied Mrs. Turtle, "Bo very sure I shan't read nothing. Your letters are your own; but, at a fearful time like this, you don't ought to make no difficul- ties, in my opinion. If there's let- ters, n third part shall read 'em—no(• us. Us'll take 'em to parson, or any- body you like to name above suspio,iole "They letters be from my lover," said Joanna quletl'y. "Take the key, ma'am, I'l1 bile here," She sat scrunched up. She'd gone ale as a dog's tooth by now, and farmer aaid afterwards that guilt was on her face if ever he seed it. Young Tom went away then and out of doors, He'd got .estless about on one of my closet shelves, Then I copy the number on a card, and opposite each number every item of clothing which that 'box contains; tho number of suits belonging to each member of the family, whether they are mended and whether they will do another year. This card hangs ineade the closet door, and shows at a glance where any needed article ie. A sinlfltr card hangs just inside the attic door, showing exactly where everything in it ie stored. In any attic I have a sort of book- case made from packing boxes, in which I file array the papers and magazines I tvlisl3 to keep. The same little card system is used for it, and In which the people of Ontario may the family eat find any nm -tine 1 take legitimate )ride, for it is through 111 1 desires, their generosity that success has been oss1b1el the week, including Sundays, may be p. , Two handsel and fifty children, House Plants in Winter. ! Seen acre after acre of snow-white ]inert spread out to dry along the pale of cheek or with twisted limbs,1 Tho watering of plants, especially! banks of the 1lunsulmra.'. 113 the tor - thebe the immediate beneficiaries of those in pots or boxes, is not 0. pats--' the Yuletide remembrances of your! time to bo attended to whenever idd billed wateis of this creek, for it is readers. Thousands more throughout maybe convenient. Indifferent water-' nothhlg mora in Spite of It a 0011tite o coming year will beneilt U their ' in t r ]nous )1 Il s la 1 ' n name, virdta181)1'310171111 0(3 all Ihe wasithtg fell' tite th c g 3 Y dog lu s leo a eta t t t .ti Y million or more Inhabitants of lra- L•]ndl'ness. other single rouse. Too Hutch wales-, drid is dote;melon I.RVING E. Ii013ERTSON, ing is us bad as too little- Do not; A c$10der ;melo ation than that of chairman of Appeal Committee., water tinleaa the sail is tory of top, l the Madrid washerwomen can scarcely _... _._-y--_.......e I Then do a thorough job, soak the soul c _ Cost of N.Z. Building High. I but never leave water 51(11dine in ills terminates 'when all of one side have regulars; Iter linen disappears as if been imprisoned, The advantage is by ilagie and 111 found again only designedly with the Open 1... -.ow b } Room, for it will he more difficult ordinary dirty liter. putter is in even for a prisoner to escape over a larger; OOre0 ca00. Ho 1s splashed with suds space than it would be over the more: and is lucky if he escapes will hie restricted territory—both territorieslulothing Intact. have the samo length of dividing line. Future of Peace River Valley. Sunshine and Shadows. Agnes 1, .,ant, known an an author of hooks dealing with the pioneer hts- tory and development of western Cnn- a(18, has returned from an extended trip in the Pence River Policy, "This north country," said ,hiss La.nt, "will some day be one of the garden spot; of Canada. It is settling slowly. That 1s due to the home - seekers' dead of cold, Iint it is a delightful plaeo to live, In Sanlraer its lush wild rneaclows incl riotous abundance of wild flowers suggest the tropics. In reinter Its climate is tempered be ehinnok wind;. Wheat yields thirty end forty bushels to the acre, lea vegetables are. wotulc::rful, Live ,'rode pasture outdoors all tv]nler, ' It is DO lilies loug by '200 wale, an area equal to that of Texas, Kan- sas, Iowa and Missouri 'combined, which support a population larger than that. of all Canada. The Canadian Pacific Railway recently took over tbo line that is the market outlet of the country and w111 have it rehabilitated by next summer. '.'hen this rich agri- cultural and Ilve stock region, I pre- dict, will enter upon an era of mil and remarkable clelelopmeht," Minatel's Clement For Burns, Eta Ireland is 11101.0 tion twice the size your .tome? Perhaps you :Link that of Denmark and Switzerland together, P , and almost a third larger than HoI- is a man's work; but is it, Certain land and }3elgiunt combine']. 1y • the plowing of the ground and the planting and cultivation • of the trees should 'l e; but the benefits of the windbreak are of even more int- portanee to the woman than they nee to the man. It is the wfd)1011 who stays m the hoose so much of her time in the winter, and has to keep it warm. It lis the 'woman W110 has to struggle with the dust which blows through even the tightest house. It is very often the woman who has to make frequent trips to tare chicken house and do other outside chores. It is the woman who is chiefly inter- ested in the garden and in finding a suitable place for the children to play. Her comfort can be tremendously in- creased' by tt proper protection of the house and grounds, t after Ian° 01181011. An' nlan 1301 111 One of those playing the game im- personates a Goblin and stands in the centre of a largo shadow cast by a house or tall tree. Since he 111 a crea- ture of the dark, the Goblin must never venture outstide of his shadow into the Sunny places which stretch all around him. The other boys and girls impersonate sunbeams and be- gin the game by joining lands and dancing around the Goblin, singing merrily, to a home-made tune. Old mon (or old woman) of the davit, old man of the dark, Coyne join in our fun and our play; We'll tread on your toes, but each one of us knows If we're caught we'll be lost to the day, Then they dance around the Goblin separately, stepping within his sha- dow when they dare, but alweys be- ing careful to keep beyond his reach. The Goblin attempts to tag any one who ventures within the magic sha- dow, and if he Is successful 11e takes his place as a sunbeam ontetidc 811(1 the one who is tagge,l Hurst stand in the centre of the shadow and he the next Goblin. The game is then begun as before. It is lots of fun. Plant a Windbreak Next Spring. Is there a good windbreak around] tiltnerd's Liniment Relieves Colds, Ets. _ _.,•r•.--_--•.- _ Madrid's Washerwomen. Tho laundry women of Madill aro proi)ably the lines( of then' profession in the world. Nowhere alio does the linen come home so delightfully clean. and it is all occomplistled with cold water. Within sight of the whitlows of Bing Alfoeso:s -palace, any day of The coat of building is so big11 in New Zealand that privets capital is not ettractel to the erection of hones, so the Government is assumieg the responsibility, rayour oar a light food no ons im - Put a spoonful of Bov- 1 into y01W soups, stews and pies. It will give them a delicious now savouriness, anti you will be able to get all the nourishment you require without malting a heaver meal, :saucers, The washing of the foliage is el -I most as important as the soaking of - the soil. The loaves 'become covered with at layer of dust which prevents Ithen: front functioning properly,- Fre-{ gttopt spretytng will peep then; fairly; clean, If the location of the plants, makes this impractical, the leaves should be washed of thoroughly with! a soft brash or wet cloth nne0 11 -- month, - Two Jolly (aures. Children. love games, 'Phe health. game in fast coming into favor. The following games may bo played at ee11001 cm if thele are sevei'ai children : the family at home, ' hreith Air (ruin:'. ' 'L' vo rapt tins, Sunny, ,Jim until Gloomy Gus, choose skier:. The play ;.pace 111 113 rkcil oil' :0 rs to allot' • three funrlho to Sunny .l.tn',4 , de, to, be called the. Open Window Room,: ami the other fourth will belong to Gloomy 1113 side, and will be called the Closed Window Room, A space's i1) the re1nel' of. 0:1111 territory ir; to bo marked oft' to be colied the Po((031,, sufficient in size to hold all the ]day• I ere on a side. '.ihe players will coedit; t:vo'e, and all tile, number ones will; lie. on Sunny ,l{mee .=isle, anti the Mint-' .ler two's On Gloomy Gus' side. Jlaeh rade •13,111 ehooso their captain. The followers_ of' Sunny Jim may bewailed BUY "DIAMOND DYES" DON'T RISK MATERIAL. Each package o1 "Diamond Dyes" eon - tains directions so shuttle that any woman can dye any Itlaterial wit11021b streaking, fading 00 running, Ilruggist, has color earl—Take 110 oche; dyer COARSE SALT L Jul, N t) SALT Balk Carlota TORONTO @ALT WORK@ e. J. CLIFF • TORONTO (JIe haus betty making $O/49P P°1TTERMS 189Z Air 1100/00 Rf165 s1/t'0 Wealthy people are paying fan v prince for home-made rugs. Slaty lloi- his school desk, as the hopeful unwen- lara wits .narked on one 111 a 13033.00 store window recently. Sixty cents w 11 start you making your own. Fesetnat- SCOTLAND'S "QUEEN OF ORATORY. ADVOCATE OF TEMPER. ANCE FOR 50 'YEARS She Has Two Notes That Nc Scot Can Withstand in Cornhination, The strungr,:t advocate of prohibl tion in Scotland, according to the special cnrrc'.-)101ule)i1 of The Loudon Daily Now,', ie It 51tu•dy litsio ScolCb- woman whom he found boldly thread• Ing lute way through the Oltiee0w leaf, Ile to catch a lrain. Iter figure pewerfuliy recalled that or Queen Victoria, bat her broad Scotch face vrr.4 lined teeth cafes Vic. loria never 1:10W, 'tn(l swep) with passing emotions. She 111 Mrs, Coen. c111or Barton. of Glaegoo, described on all the posters 1111 ''1001:aad'33 1111000 or oratory." This aula1iu( woman is sixty year) old, She lois hreught up nine children in a workman's 1:01110. For fifty years she .tad been a public advocate of teal' perm,ee and has toured the world in the ('131(811. She never tut. tasted alcohol In 1101 lire, nor numbers among her fr•ieudt any olio are av(ustomed to its moiler ate use, but she has been the unro Tenting foe of "drink" in three enn- tinents and most of the towns of Scotland. In foto' 11:81131 she has (1(ldr^'13131 180 tnlldonr nr•:,ing and conducted forty indoor .ne0111(3 and public de• 1:1100, Si10 (MITI:, a0 e7Lrns a demon strat;on of Mom:todt of people in a Glasgc•w pu(lie square, when her voice retried t•t Oa (louts of flee' crowd, and the impromptu gathering, , site 13 always ready to address at 511,111 some ,.ho arrives Uefoee .he• time 11r her termer meeting, Possesses Wide Knowledge. leer eon. talon, r','•ept. such , ex. petience, tenches, Ites not beer. •crcn- sive; lint on el: ,ptestion of the inn- , 1rel 10 1110 d(iurc trade her l(1Yc•reledge is world -gide and detailed, Site knows. at what hour pub]in houses (*lest! in Sydney or Toronto, and why. the helped the Leber 111111es cf Australia and New 30,-:1-jn:1 to form their 11 )1201 policy, 111:1 she 11:0, investigated Ole 1 results of p,OhibitiOn in Canada and the 1'n!fed F5(11e•:. Icer speech is the Ibroad 1)•'13 :o Scot can yes1,1, " 1Vhen I 31,1,3- in Australia," *In? "young reel rte • lads come /11 :11 hove Mt. t1'lliiog by the hour, but. they roger glinted lent' 0f it, ;m(1 then I found than the kiddies liked to hear their min (Lieges 0nil i'-isr (•auto to get 111e tall;• ing." She h:. two note.;, a dept' td :en merit enmerit a;u(1 a passionate enrne-n1ese. No Scot can wallstand 313((10 in coni• hinanlon, and 5i,? flashes from one to enteber in rite 31.010 disemtcerth1g Way, One site of l'..:• tongue ie dipped to honey nae the ruler has an edge like u file. She a aid thee while x110 WAS speak ing from a wagon the other day a drunken man iute0rfpted. She Melted him to pot 1118 case, and be scrambled •an to the wagon and asked alternative- ly for "letter y or death," and then. 53(2(13 last, Interrupter Won Over. Site proceeded to describe him as a child at his mother's knee, as a boy at Lice of his father, and as she portray- - the ruin of hopes familiar to every Mg wort:, easy to learn, Net nulling Scotch home the crowd wept with her loops at ragor yawn through a burlap pattern, using east -off Oo Ling, under- and then cheered, The Interrupter wear, blankete(, a tc.—making beautiful asked to be helped off the wagon and left bohind him a unanimous meeting. A bright lad oat of tho army asked bei if sho believed M liberty, She said "1 ea, you've been fighting fol• It. 11 hat do you mem by 1t?" and launched into her definitions of liberty true and false, "I Only walited t0 knew," It; 11111(Ily said, when he could get a wore in eilge,viso, and eolett "no 110ellse," When the fisher girls were due lo- ge smile elle hurried off to give them a parting 111lO sage WO adjure there to come bark in time to vote, and be- fore their train lintl started she was addressing their mentotit who were setting sail the same night, 11Iine1's and farm laborers admire .tel' energy and her enthll lasm oven 0100 they think she is wrong, and like a res- pectable nlldtile class cyclono she sweeps them along with her, When added about the milers she 080: "Oh, the miners don't drink 50 badly, Golublin 'a their trouble, lent g some of their 171310.1 (10, and they'll rote to stop thein," Clonenceau's Wit, Parisian society is said to be laugh - ling over a story concerning M. 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