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THE GOLDEN KEY
Cr "The A dvenfOres of Ledgard."
By the, Author of "What He Cost Her."
-6HAPTER .XLI.—(Cont'd).
"My story," Francis said coolly,
has been told behind your, back. It is
• only fair to 'repeat it to your face. I
have told Miss Wendermott thisee.
that I first met you in the village of
Belem:tido, with a eonces,sioe in yotl.
hand made out toyouand her father
jointly, with the curious proviso that
in the event of the death of one the
other was his heir. I pointed out to
Miss Wendermott that you were in
the prime of life and in magnificent
condition, while her father' was al-
ready on the threshold of the grave
and drinking himself into a fever in
a squalid hut in a village of swamps.
I told her that I suspected foul' play,
that I followed you both and found
her father left to the tender mercies
of the savages, deserted by you in
the bush. I told her that many months
afterwards he disappeared, simul-
taneously with your arrival in the
country, that a day or two ago you,
swore to me you had no idea where ,
he was. That has been my story,
Trent, let- Miss Wenderracitt choose
between them."
"I am content," Trent cried fierce-
ly, Your story is true enough, but it
is cunningly linked together. You
have done your worst. Choose!"
For ever afterwards he was glad
of that single look of reproach which
seemed to escape her unwittingly as
her eyes met his. But she turned
away and his heart was like stone.
"You have deceived me, Mr; Tient.
I am. very sorry, and very disappant-
• "And you," he cried passionately,
"ate you yourself eo blameless? Were
you altogether deceived by your rela-
tions or had you never a suspicion
that your father might still be alive?
You had my' message through Mr.
Cuthbert; I met you day by day after
you knew that I had been your fa-
ther's Partner, and never once "did
you give yourself awayl Were- you
tarred with the same brush as those
snobs who doomed a poor old
man to a living death? Doesn't it
look like it? What am I to think of
youl"
"Your judgment, Mr. Trent,". she
enswered quietly, "is of no import-
ance to me! It does not interest:me
in ally. way. But I will tell you this.
If Ielid not disclose myself, it was be-
cause I distrusted you. I wanted to
know the truth, and I set myself to
find it out."
"Your friendship was a lie; then,"
he cried, with flashing eyes. "To you
I was nothing 'but a suspected man
to be spied upon and betrayed."
"Fred!"
They stood with hands 'locked to-
gether, the boy, breathless with sur-
prise. Then hesaw that something
was wrong.
"What is it Trent?" he asked
quickly. "Have we gone smash after
all, or have.you been ill?"
Trent shoOk his head and smiled
gravely. e
"Neither," he said. "The company
is.booming, I believe. Civilized ways
didn't agree with me I'm afraid.
That's all! I've come back to have a
month or two's hard work—the best
physic in the world."
"I amdelighted to see you," Fred
said heartily. "Everything's going Al the existence of a school for spies ter, .11,i cupfuls flour, 1/2 teaspoonful
here, and they've built -me this little at Lorrach, in the Grand Duchy of baking powder, 1 pound flour, %
bungalow, oillY got it last week— Baden. There, in a sort of univer-1 pound brown sugar, 2 pounds chopped
stunning, isn't et? But—just fancy sity for the formation of the Perfect raisins, 2 pounds currants, 14 pound
your being here again so soon! Are spy, spectacled herr professors - in- orange peel, 14 pound split almonds, 1
itiated their pupils into the mys-
teries and artifices of espionage. spoonful black pepper, pinch each Fruit trees should be trimmed • a
The University of Espionage of ground ginger, cinnamon and Jamaica little every year and not much in
Lokrach admitted women, • of course, Pepper; milk. Rub the butter into the any one year.
as well as men. Before admiesion one and one-half cupfuls of flour with In Making cake accuracy in pro -
the candidate would be questioned the baking powder, using a little cold portioning the ingredients is neces-
b Tt • fr retendin to water for wetting, mix it into a firm sary to the success of the cake.
haustione the doctor looked at the I
boy and shook his head., He had vete,
little hope,
'front grew worse. In those rare
flaehee of senn-coneciousnees which
soreetinies come to the fever -stricken,
he weekoried himself a dying man, and "
contemplated the end of all things
without enthureasin and without re-
gret. The oneeincl only failure of his
life hadeaten elike canker into hie
heart. It was death he clewed COr in
the hot burning e nights, and death
came and sat, a grisly shadow,' at hie
pillow. The doctor and the boy did
their best, but it was not they who
saved him:
There came a night when he raved,
and the sound of a WOMan's name
rang out from the open windows of
the little bungalow, rang out through
the drawn mosquito netting amongst
the palm-trees,across the surf -top-
ped sea to the great steamer which
lay in the bay. Perhaps she heard it
—perhaps after all it was a fancy.
Only, in the midet of his fever' a hand
as $oft as velvet and as coolas the
night sea -wind touched his forebead,
and a voice sounded in his ears so
sweetly that the blood burned no
longer in his veins, so sweetly that he
lay back upon his pillows like a man
under the influence of a strong nar-
cotic and slept. Then, the doctor
smiled and the boy sobbed.
"I came," • she said softly, "because
it was the only atonement I could
make.. I ought to have trusted • you.
Do you know, even my father told
me that."
"I have made mistakes," he said,
"and of course behaved badly to
him."
"Now that everything has been ex-
plained," she said, "I scarcely see
what else you could have done: At
least you saved him from -Da Souza
when his death would have made you
a freer man. He is looking forward
to seeing you, you must make haste
and get strong."
"For his sake," he murmured.
She leaned over and caressed him
'lightly. "For mine, dear."
THE END.
GERMANS HAVE. SPY COLLEGE.
Pupils Initiated Into Real Mysteries
of Espionage.
The French have just discovered
iittie ottlte Natural Lea
periectly preserved in the sealed
3104
,packet. Young tender 'eaves only,
grown with utmost care and with
flavour as the prime object, are used
to produce the famous Salada blends.
About the
House
Sweet Cakes Froin Scotland.
Since the Scoteh hoesewife is
known both for her thrift and her
sweet cakes, the Canadian house-
keeper will do well to imitate her
methods in the culinary department.
Her cakes are delicious and easily
made, as the following recipe Nvill
prove; likewise those for fruit, cake,
Scoteh buns and cake Dundee.
• Scotch Shortcake.—Eight ounces
butter, 4 ounces granulated sugar, 4
'tfints. and
General Informa.
tion foi the Busy
Housewife
CANADIAIIS TAUNT
-ENEMY WITH DRUM
THEM IDLE HANDS MANDFAC-
T CUED TROUBLE.
_—
Cowpunchers Gathered a Band arid
Played the RUSsian National
Hym n..
. .
Wearying _of a, life of cemperative
idleeess for back of the actual fighting
line eWay froen the trenches and
around divisional headquarters, a bat-
talion of Canadian' Soldier5, meetly
men from the, Western .prairies, rien
of outdoors and accestomed to a. life
, of freedom and .. eetivity, sought
amueement. _Creepuedhers, many of
SASES; wwitsVie rits
• _RICOMPA5
' Nry,,000r0,
Has been Canada's
favorite yeast for
more than forty
years.
Enough for 59, to
eroduce 50 large
I oavet, of fine,
MADE IN CANADA wholesome nour-
ishing home made bread.. Do
sot experiment, there is nothing
just as good.
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wiNNIPEO• MoNTp.EAL
reliO,'''"ue:
them were, with the cowman's mis-
CRY AT SONGS OF BIRDS
chievousness and simplieity. Life pal- ---
led. They were within the sound' of Carala Have Strange Effect on TM"
.tish Soldiers.
the guns, but they were not firing ;
themselves nor were' they heving the- Have the song -birds of Europe be -
thrill of being fired on. So idle hands came the victims of bullets, shrapnel
) though it ha& musicians, and 50 a band and. deadly gasses or have they des -
menu* ctuted trouble This articu- d h C ti t
late mixture, flavor to taste. Bake i ' • P erte Wal I en on nen en -
lar battalion was without a band, ale tixely ?
two layers and put together with
white filling.
"Drop" biscuite Fe much more
quickly made than the other kind. To
a quart of sifted flour add a teaspoon-
ful of salt and four teaspoonfuls of
was comadeed eesentme Mouth -or- During a severe artillery duel, it
gans there were, but these wore net Lis reported that several British sol -
enough, a band was thee:Ay enc. thing tilers were seen crying. When asked
that would do. But in that. why, they said that during the lulls
went area, where shops of any sort of the boetherdment, the birds could
were :tow, no instruments were to .be be heard singing. Over one trench
baking powder and sift. again; thet.211 had. And as the soldier feeeeee The
rub in -with the tip of the fingees hung a huge tree, and on a bough
mix ;feed so started a campaign for music- were two,birds preening their feath-
tg000ad dtoatibglehsptohoantfuwlillofjul:tilraonpd from I instpments. ers and twitteeing.
a epoon. 'lege either milk or water to Once upon a time the commenity leetwen the opposing lines birds are
moisten. • •Drop into greased biscuit of Nieppe had a town band, but that said to be scene, excepting swallows
ounces rice flour, 12 ounces flour.
bake in a quick oven about 20 min- ot the bane long since have gone to and starlings A pair of tree spar -
sugar, rice flour and wheat flour.
tins, allowing room to spread, and I was in ehe old. days and the members and swifts and stray linnets, wagtails
Cream the butter by hand and add the
utes: If mixed with milk less lard the front with the French forces. But rows were actually found nestling in
Work all With the hands on a lightly their instruments remained behind, in .a shell -torn tree betwen the Ines,
floured board into a sinoeth dough. maybe used' while e kingfisher settled by a "John -
Break off and form by hand into •
round cakes about the size of ordinary Household Hints.
fishballs. Prick lightly with e fork Table linen should be ironed only
and pinch them around the edges, on the wrong side. _
then place the cakes en buttered pa- Deer sponge cake may be served
pers in the oven. smothered in custard. „
• Scotch Buns.—Quarter pound but- • New bread will cutevery smoothly
if the knife is heated..
Blac-k stocking legs make excellent
cloths for sponging a dark suit.
Fruit whips and custards are
among the best things fel' an in-
valid's dessert.
your trape coming up?"
"1 haven't many," Trent answered.
"They're on the way. Have you got
room for me?"
I "Room for you!" the boy repeated
' scornfully. "Why, I'm all alone here.
It's the only thing against the place;
being a bielonely. Room for you! ) ,
should think there ' is! Here Dick! be police magistrates, who would de- paste, and then roll it out on the Yolks of eggs left over from used
, Dinner at once, and some wine!" cide whether the applicants pos.. board in a thin sheet. Butter the in- whites can be kept for several days
. the boy was talldng all the time, and
I Trent was 'taken to see his room sessed the necessary ' aptitude and side of a fair-sized cake tin and line if they are covered with cold water.
later on dinner was served and the inclination for the profession. it neatly with the peste, reserving a Carbolic acid is a good disinfect -
boy did the honors, chaffing and talk- The length of study lasted from a portion of the paste for the top of ant, but useless diluted with at least
ing lightly. But later on when they few weeks to several months, ac. the bun. Put the remainder of the 20 times its bulk of cold water.
sat outside, smoking furiously to keep cording to the degree of perfection ingredients together in a large 15owl If the closet where you hang tine
off the mosquitoes and watching the or the importance of the position and add enough milk to slightly and cooking utensils is badly li ht e
g e ,
I trees, the boy was silent. Then Inc The professors began thd" course of
o
leaned over and laid his hand on
instruction Nvith lectures illustrated
teaspoonful cream tartar, 14 tea -
moisten all. Mix together thorough- try painting the hooks and mule
ly with the hands and pour the mix- white..
fireflies dart in and ouCamongst the the candidate desired tattain,
ture • into the paste -lined cake tin. If a little ammonia is Mixed with
by colored prints, on • the uniforms, Level the top and put on the top the beeswax and turpentine used for
! "Tell me all about it—do," he beg -
ed arms and other technical details of piece of paste that has been reserv- floor polishing the wax will dissolve
ed. Prick slightly with a fork, brush.' quickly.
either with egg, well beaten, and: Add a little blueing to the water
Place in oven. Bake four hours.' I that is used for washing windows,
Scotch Fruit Cake. ---ler pound but- and they will look brighter and keep
ter, 1 pound flour 1 pound currarits, 6, eleaner longer.
Trent's arm.
i Trent was startled, touched, and the military and naval organization of
' suddenly filled with a desire for sym- foreign countries; photographs were
pathy such as he had never before in -'shown of British, French and Russian
his life experienced. Ile hesitated, cannon; full explanations were given
but it was only for a moment. of the army and navy effectives in
the ToWn Hale This alluring eaet was
discovered by Men ef SaskatehaWan
and Alberta and one morning, the bat-
talion had the nucleus for a eplendice
band, eight instruments told. The
son hole" within five yards of the
British trenches.
That the war has helped, instead
of hurt, the birds of Europe is the
night before there was not a trace of declaration of T. Gilbert Pearson, an
"the., mekingn" of a bend; the next American authority on birds. :
morning there was. That's all there "Our correspondents have discover -
is to it, and even the official inyeetiga- ad," he said, "that the wild birds are
tion that followed had not served to receiving kindness in Europe to which
they have long been strangers.
"For Oxample, the Freech Govern-
ment has stopped all hunting, and
the Ministee of War has issued •en
prove anywthtng more.
Needed Drum.
The eight instruments, however,
were not enough. There was, tor in- order thet the sale of no native game
stance, no big bass drum, 1 for !
and -2 I I be tolerated. Ordinarily map
many a martial air a big bass drum than 1,000 tons of native game ere
is esential. Especially necessary is it sold ' annually in the markets of
to the playing �f theeRuesian national France.
anthem, which has an importance „ ,
'Belgium in time Of peace was .orie
which afterward developed. The Calm-.
diens in the eear .sent word to •their
comrades' on the .firing line. They
Wanted a bass drern. They needed a
bass drum. The .firing line is about
the last place to kelt one of these in-
strtiments of melody, but it was
known that the Germans across' the
weer possessed not only a bass drum,
but 1.1 sores of other instreinentse So
the Canadians determined. to make the
matter one of national honor and sup-
ply their needs from the enemy
of the greatest bird -catching emu -
tries in Europe. More than 50,000
skylarks, as well as hundreds of
thousands of other birds, are annually
expo, tett from that countrY for food."
BRITAIN'S STATE TOWN
New Munition Area Run Entirely by
the Government.
reat Britain's first national kine -
trendies. In September came the big
British effort to break the Gentian ma theatre .stood On the
beyond it the first nationaleirtgilomonedry;
. hop. A Bemire§ throw away were
lines. Trench after trench wae taken
.t3lie sites of. the first national lame
from the Kaiser's soldiers, and On one dry and Aro-Haim At the latter is
trench itt particular, where it Wa5 a fine motor fire eegine to guard
known there. existed a band, the as -
I "I never thought to tell anyone,
e eachcountry, e strengtho the -
the f tl (lir ounces mixed lemon and orange peel' To cleanse corsets take some warm
sault was especially vigorous and the A woman stepped from the back -
these new national treasures.
1 he said slowly, "I think I'd like to!
And he did. He told his whole ferent galleons and the strategical a citron, . , . .
ed and split, 1 teaspoonful baking have been added. Spread the corset
and2 ounces almonds blanch- I suds to which a few Chops of ammonia capture speedy. Thus the base demi:. door of a national cottage "le 3 West"
story. He did not spare himself, ele utilization of the railways.
powder, 6 eggs, few drone vanilla. 1011 a flat table, taking out the lame and the other instruments essential to and after a calculating look at the
a complete' band were found and grey national sky, pegged some ea-
lepoke of the days of his earlier pert- Students were told how to collect
nership with Monty, and Inc admit- this informaeion quickly and how to Beat butter to a cream. Add other . but not the bones end steels. Scrub quickly sent to the rear to the men timed washing on a national clothes -
ted the apparent brutality of his convey it to headquarters without ingredients, with eggs well beaten., with a clean brush and hot suds, thee'
, .
' • • •Stir vigorously and bake well M the rinse quickly in clear warm water,
occasion. He spoke of Ernestine too for instance, how they eould mark
treatment o im on mtne mousing suspicion. They were toid,
—of his strange fancy for the photo- M railwa time -table the number
graph of 1VIonty's littld girl, a fancy . Y . .
of regiments en e given town by a
which later on when he met her be-
came almost immediately the domin- system of simple figures..
ant passion of his life. Then he When the student's inttruction
spoke of the' coming of Francis, of was completed he was provided with
the awakening of Ernestine's suspi- false papers and sent out to "try
cions, and of that desperate moment his luck." He (or she) was invari-
when he risked everything , on her ably told however, that any spy
She faltered und did not answer faith in Ihm—and lost. There was lit- who got into trouble would be clis-
•him. • Outside the nurse was -knock- tle else to tell and afterwards there
avowed by the government.
T • cl tl was a silence. But presently the
• THE NEXT WAR.
Will Bo as to Whether Man or Insect
Shallinhabit the Earth.
Sir Harry 11, ,Tolinston, the well-
known African explorer, is convinced
away with an imperious gesture. ‘. boy's arm fell upon his arm most car -
"Be off," he cried, '.'both of you! essingly, and he leaned over through
You can do- your Worst! I thank the darkness.
Heaven that I am not of your class, "Women are such idiots," the boy
whose men have flints for hearts, declared, with all the vigor and cer-
and whose women can lie like angels." tainty of long experience. "If only
They left him alone and Trent, Aunt Ernestine had known you half
with a groan, plucked from his heart as well as I do, she would have been
the one strong, sweet hope which had quite content to have trusted you and that the greatest ene,my that man has
changed his life $o wonderfully. to have believed that what you did to face in the future is the insect core
Upstairs, Monty was sobbing, with was for the best. But I say, Trent, veyors of disease germs and that we
his litele girl'e arms about -him. ' you ought to have waited for it. After are engaged in a war that must Inc
.-- she had seen her father and talked -
CHAPTER XLII. ,
.
With the _darkness had come a
outside in hit flannels and planter's "No," he said sternly, it is too late -
Century," entitled "The Next War,"
wind from'the Sea, and the boy ctept
. hat and threw himself down in a cane now. That moment taught me all I -
Sir Harry says that the whole curri-
culum of Our schools should Incbover..
chair with a little murnmr of relief. wanted to know. It was hell love I
I led and that half the !subjects
Below him burned the white lights of wanted, Feed, and—that—no use -Jan- '
l' . 1 ' ' • th 1 hoping for that; ore she would taught should be dispensed with. In-
mology; for algebra he wo.uld substi-
tute elementary zoollegy, botany and
' few passengers and cargo to lard. pected it -.-a rough,' coarse chap like chemistry. No farmer should be per -
The boy had had a bard day's work, me, with only a smattering of polite 'twitted to farm who cannot satisfy a
or he would heve been in the town ways! It was madness! Some day I county board that Inc understands the
himself to watch for arrivals and wait shall get over it! We'll chuck work elements of hygiene and the cause
for the mail. Ile closed his eyes, for a bit, Fred, and -go for Some lions.
. and effect of the diseases generated
. in manure and farmyard filth. ,Africa
is being ravaged by germ diseases
i I because the white man has
fought to the biter end to see whether
man or ineect shall 'inherit the earth.
In a recent article the "Nineteenth
with him she must have understood
you beiter. I shall write to her."
But Trent shook his head.
to -night, for out in the bay a steamer have trusted me. After all I was
was lying to and there had been - a half a machnan ever to have ex -
stead of Euclidehe would teach ento-
way usual for fruit calce. Lay flat on a board in, the sun or
Dundee Cake.—Four ounces butter, near tile fire, so that t may dry
6 ounces sugar, 7- ounces mixed, quickly. Do not iron. ,
orange and lemon peel, 4 eggs. 1 A quick and effective way to clean
Cream the butter first, then add the , currants Nvhen maldng cakes is to
flour, sugar, Nvell-beaten eggs, etc.:put the fruit into a colander Nvith
Pour into biattered cake tins and sprinkling of flour and rub round e
bake.
' i
Selected Recipes.
A nice way to make a pudding is
as follows: Mix together one cup
whole wheat flour, one-half teaspoon-
, i:nake the cloths quite stiff ' enough,
ful soda mixed with a quarter cup- of e -p
n to keep them white and make
them shine. when ironed,
few times with your hand. If a col-
ander is not at hand use a clean cloth.
Curtains 'and tablecloths -will look
best if they are not starched. Put a
tablespoon of methylated spirit to a
gallon of rinsing water. This will
molasses, one -halt eup of milk and
one-half cup of raisins and currants
or dates and figs. • Steam and serve
with a hard sauce made by beating
to a cream one-quarter cup of but-
ter with one-half cup of pulverized or
soft sugar and flavoring with van -
iia or nutmeg.
Cabbage with cornmeal dumplings
is mighty good, even if unusual. The
cabbage is quartered and coeked
with a piece of "side meat" till very
tender. Then put some of the soft
white cornmeal into a bowl, salt it,
pour on enough of the boiling •"pot skipper, gave a little Pomeranian dog,
liquor" to moisten slightly, and add seven menthe old, to his second officer
HE SAVED MORE THAN HIS DOG
Captain Robinson Awarded a Medal
for His Bravery.
An interesting war story that is
current in England is told by the
New York "Sena: The Caucasian, an
English merchantman, was chased by
a German submarine. The steering
gear of the vessel wes• destroyed by
a shot from the submarine and she
had to stop. Captain. Robinson, her
water to make the dough just stiff
enough to pat into cakes about half
an inch thick and as big as the top
of a tumbler. Drop these on top of
the cabbage, and let them cook about
to put into the boat, but in passing the
dog down, rene of the men let it fall
into tinewater. -,
When the captain entered the boat
be Saw, tbe dog swimming toward the
submarine. Without hesetation, lie
20 minutes. jumped overboard and swam almost
half asleep, for the sun had been hot Thatll give us something to think This is one way of making beef
---- a (limiter of a nine before he could
and -the murmurs of. the sea below about at any rate." loaf. Cut as much underdone cold overtake his little pet On reaching
was almost like a lullaby. As he lay " *
meat as is required. Put it through eine he placed him on his shoulders,
there a man's voice from the Path But the Huns 'which Trent might stopped the racial wars that Icept a mincing machine and mix with fine rind ELS the subma.rine had by this
reached Ithre He sprang up, listening have shot lived in peace, for on, -----------4.15,..... that nOW infect one bi:ead crumbs half the quantity of the time drawn up to him, Inc Rail bold 4:rf.
and yet! Re leaned over the wooden within a week the deadly fever of the another; and the same thing has hap- beef. • Season with one teaspoonful her in order to regain his breath.
The commander of the submarine,
intently. It must have been faricy*— morrow he was restless and fib and
pened in India, tropical America, and] chopped ., parsley, one-half ounce
balcony. The figure of a man loomed place had him in its clutches. The Polynesia Sir Harry,asoribes the oel- in broken English, said to him: "1
gin of ea"t ' Indiat ' t. t" thyme, ounces ,
2 butter, half cup very- was about to blow up your ship be -
out through' the darkness came near- boy nursed him, and the doctor came s e in. o an ins mc we„,
er, became distinct. Fred. recognized up beam Attra, and,,when he learnt good pew 0 , . ..
r cream a high season- ' ,
dread of g • . cl' e Ilis part cauee you Mut stop, btit I will not
elm :seas $ on 1 . ,
him With a glad shout. who his patient weer took up bis E the Aryan invaders nnd their CM- mg of nutmeg, salt, y ,
ca enne mace do so for your brave act in saving
"Trent!” he cried. "Scarlet Trent, quarters In the place, • Bat for all hisand two eggs. Grease a mold, put in
men . attempto io ms , the little ,dog," -
sec 1' 1 I iti the eves
by all that's amazing!" I care and the boy's -nursing things aloof from thsi native inhabitants. The the mixture, bake about 45 minutee, .. The captain swam back to the boat
Trent held out his hand quickly,'.went badly with Scarlett Trent. misery caused by vermin is not the turn out and send to table with plenty with the dog resting on Isis shoulder.
Somehow the glad young voice, quiv-1 ,To him ended for a while all ineas- ' '• ' For two days Inc feared that, owing to
• • • . the E • E f b -
least eerious or e many 011118 0 o. town gravy. , .
ernag with excitement, touched his ttre of days—time became one long wretchednest, brought • about by the A dainty egg dieh inay be made the exposure, the little dog would not
after this fashion: Butter fireproof rec,over; but it di get wen at lase.
heart in an unexpected and unusual night, full of strange, tormenting „esou, ----------- . ••,,' d
corned like this—to feel that one per- fh.e before his burning eyes, . some- PO bat AWUrded a medal to Oaptem
ti al Cenine Defence Lea -
his -coming. For Trent was a sorely from the bush, sometimes the y Ili • • then break very
son in, the world at least was glad of times it was Monty crying' to - him The Door man wants food '001; his Cr2ain int° each,
ritch man wants appe- 17 f ll ' • t ' it ach Dust with Robinson' for his humane action.
fill the air, sometimes Ernestine '
taiPtlelefhotteljhitshfeooc • - pepper, salt and pareley. Stand these
stricken man anti the fiavoe of life had of those savages .et Bee:wand°. ;cell.: ca e u y an eel, II o e. .
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loolced over the steamer's side during.' was there listening to his passion- • cups in the thefing dish or granite One. of the Animals.
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gone from him. IVIany a time. Inc had ed. to
that long, lonely voyage and' gazed, ate pleading with cold, set face. In
almost wistfully into the eaa, in whose: the dead of night Inc saw hs e and the
embrace was west. It seemed to him! still silence was broken by his
that he had been a gambler playing, hoarse, Passionate cries, which they
for great stakes, and the teen of the. strove in Vain. to check. And when
wheel had gone against him. , • I at last -he lay white mid still with ex -
manner. It was pleasant to be wel- flashes of thought, passing hke • redchina cups, put two teaspoonfuls of
,
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z Cures the siek and aetci ae a preventative Pio .otheis.
Liquid given on the tOngue. gafe for brood Maros and' all
Others, test kidney remedy. Sold by cal daegemie and
rule geode houses, or sent, eXpreftS paid, by the manufac-
turers. nooklet, "Distemper, Cause ancl Cure," free,
SPOntZT ESMDICAL
cisemiets 41.3.61 EmotOri,01.000t0. Noolien, End., 8,11,5.
•
There ate many men of many
minds, some of whom.even mind their
own business.
Suspicious Tailor—"There, stand in
that position, please, and look straight
at that notice while I take the meas-
cjAylegmetel,e.t..v73 nee." Customer reads the notice—
IN K. AND /al; Neeirlemp
Z? 'Tooms on•,11"
eneleoe.W Desnasnle
Silence.—Judge-,–"1. Must have 00 -
der in coini. I must and will have
less noise and confusion here. I have
already disposed of three impatient
cases without being able to hear one
wore of the evidence,'
basin with enough boiling water to
come half way.up the cups. Have the
lows: pan full of hot water under-
neath. Boil up gently untilthe eggs
are set; save in cups very hot.,
In these. clays .of high-pvieed eggs,
"Poor Man's Gales" will be apple -
dated. Yolk of one egg, one-fourth
cake of chocolate shaved fine, one-
half cupful of cold water, Place thi
MiXtUrn OVOr boiling teakettle a cl Ice may Inc made by -swapping a
stir until it thickehs. To one cimetil bottle of water in cotton, and fee -
of sugar, one tablespoonful of butter, quently wetting it with ether.
orte-half cupful of boiling water, one
level teaspoonful of soda dissolmecl in Ice will melt if two pieces nee nib -
bed together, tbe friction releardng
some of the latent heah
"Now, Doeotety," said the teachee
to a small pupil,'ecan you tell inc
what a panther ie?"
"Yeth, ma'am'," lisped Dorothy. "A
panther ieh a man that mak% pantie"
A foolish womae's idea of it stylish
hat ie one that costs a lot exf money,
regavdless of what it looles-like,
a little of it, elle end one-half cupfuls.
of flour put together, add tee choco-
from the west. It was not long before
the battalion had a splendid musical
organization. Government enterpriee. The Minis -
Finally the battalion moved up to try of Munitions founded this town,
take its turn in the trenches. At that and he site is "Somewhere In great
moment there come news of a Russian Britain," plumb in the middle of a
victory in the cast. The Canadians, \rapt new munitions -area.,
well entrenched in trenches that once it came about in this way. The
Imagine a whole township run
from start to finish as a national or
were German, foend a,German scholar,
Who, in Geernat, painted a great sign,
telling of the victory of 'the Russians,
Munitions Ministry , wanted huge new
Works. in open country, but with
readily available houshrg fur thole
• sands of workers. There was 110
and hoisted 'it over the tench. The
other way for it, so in building the
Germans, only a few yards away, saw munition works they built also a
township fee ite workers to live he
and this first national township is
the result. It has been given the
name of Geoegetown, .after David
Lloyd George, Mieister of Munitions.
Furs impart leo heat to the body;
they merely prevent the heat of the
body from escaping,
it through their periscopes and a cry of
Teutonic rage went up, emphasized by
a shower of hand grenades and bombs.
Storm of Bombs.
Then the Saskatchewan band struck
up the Russian natiOnel air. From
deep down in the trenches, where the
musicians sat on the ground and blew
for all they were worth, the magnifi-
cent strains of the grand and holy ail'
came upwards. A storm of bombs ,watt
the German response, making so much
noise that the band desisted, the Cana-
dians 'sitting tightein peefect safety,
10 -feet below the surface. When the
Goimaria tired of their bombing and
there came a lull in the conversation,
the band instantly struck up again.
There would be more wisdom in
many a .head if it didn't leak at the
mouth.
• The earth below its surface is
warmer, evenin the hardest frost,
than the top of the ground.
In bed, the,body should be as warm
as possible, the colder the head is, the
better.
Cold winters .follow wet summers,
owing to the reduced temperatures of
the earth.
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Th'Y hear those pains?
A single bottle will
couvince you
SiOanRS
I.Animent
Arrests Inflammation.
Prevents suvere conipy-
' cations. Just put a Jew
drops on the p.ain
• spot and du:: pant cit -
appears.
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