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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton News Record, 1924-09-25, Page 6SU asse MOP ricliatwor 11ABE' VeRK,, LL Who &curio eommaad, Prom minds the eagest aimitaelrtngo depart. Tho Taluinto ,4,or I0 11 1tallaiEm.,;.v.101:0allavue anti„,,AYlad liosu09o, env York' EliE-E,R21-1.-J1 them ycary' ' Traiping tof Yoielu worooll,100110 required cduaatiou, aud d licbaarlfui 11411'6011. ,1 h. I1o0Ito nab doptil tho ' hour cysten, Thupualla rzorlvo unlfanua at to Soltool, 11011011y utiokvalleo and. 11,111:1P(1 auptocet, to ,atuf 11.0111 t\ION Volt. Cop tuYtiu/r lularatatiou apply to 010 Suu,lrintOldnat,' • GREEN TEA - A Poem You Ought to Kr,i0W. -see-nese etesee-ze-- e• • e YOUR CIII.1,1/RENiS BEI ONG- of a dish -Wwel , and they will be INGS. brighter arid cleaner thin when wiped, The story is often repeated about to $tly nothing of the big saving Of Johnnie's calf that 'oecame Dad's cow, valuable -time. ' and of Bennie's Mg that grevr •and l Brealage is reduced to a .minimurn grew until it was adcle,c1 to the credit; by using this method, and nicking is voided There are no tee, towels • ' . CHAPTER XXXIV •(Cont'd) Erom shadow to shadow he slipped "Good-Nnshtl" f D cl' , • • . • , • chmid scarcely force. herself to sit still. 1 A low. ' • • • of their choice_ ' because the same principle is involved. dishes in general.use simply remain iu Interinitte,ritlnurmur. cf voiees4 S`a3r swnething ehaniling to the ladY arc others that are 'equally_ as serious, additional saving of time to let the I 1 te f avarded•second prize of 26 In the COO, ' The Chinese lover- of b1rds,,-. says %laid every tline Tile let out one or as 10 have, the poo1 entirety to tliptt-1 Good -night ------------------ and; ' latter is conscious o • acqu r _lig some - 1 • thing without effort A child has lIet to keep out dust, Mary Davis Reed, 'Hagerstown, was All the TIM' e. t- • hands hidden in the fohis 0007 er skirt'theirs. TheY had. sent hire, b..ed Iroise.leSsly using OM' thiclt.traoks of The following poem by Thomas Side . a S.. aceelkfl.tt ^ t .11 after the dishes are. done. • ItIrqnrks isir‘ Gvattoyfedet.'. • Tivy. toa.,7„, .siipplied by Hugo and Tito. The lit- the Talna trees 'for , temporary bases:1 1,1„,•- - • • • • , • • -• tie dog's singIng delighCed 'Ilitgo but , Scouting thuh he' Worked in a zigiag wieeali,en°n17,11t7, \t,,s001.1d1.Nit''fort:hche TtilliegsertiliTtnet!'sthaellT°Iiiws al;rtioular houseWife fludg it an t nner they a , !NEE SNIPE:4 of GREEN I.EA UPON REQUENT. -NALADV!.TORONTO it got on to Jear.'s nerves so .that she fa 111011 to. the path by the big pool - is superior to the fittest japarss,lrelzrsti Afte 11 h d 501111musk when mother takes a gift i;eee1-yed, the baslet until next mea a- o ' • su himself for hie miSchievous prank; he - b h'Id • d gives to another 1 putting them away in the cupboard. • Sometimes- it seemed as though Hugo' guided him, and although he smiled to , Otte Year 163 Lime. • ChirieSe Danl. Cage sat in a dim corner with her clenched' w . l' tl n 7 H28 poo —00 GOOC1.-111.03t! I have to say good -night. y -one c 1 ,te . 1 s 1,11.1/1gf, the fornior 10$es il8 riglIts mid thel, After they have stood: a few ,minutes I • • th b e getlier in a painful tension', and a 110 selfish, peopk were! - Ile -wished he , Good -night to fond, unlifted eyes, 'rights! Unless they are respected by . • _ Ile nerve 'somewhere at the back et hadn t inaked Tito .ut °Y1 the bale:511Y' 1 Good -night to chestnut braids of hair, paretits, the children's impression of NO WASTE IN WATERMtI,ONS. ' Herbert Beardsay, writing hi the Na- s 0011, l , WhO was Jean t° Good -night lanai the Rerfect mouth, their own rights become distorLiesd• •re.. paIntiet tshaeidwtahsatteinof thuenilimaacikipoig,oac•ifts- her neck stabbed like the prick of a poor little fellow! hot needle. Finnlly, the moMent order th,em to bed? Or Hector Gaunt? na all the sweetness nestled there— Frequently an older child came when she could not bear it any Treating him as though the Villa. A is reduced to a minimum, that every timger. Ta,tina Was the annex 0.:. a madhouse, Th. ha d detains me thent quested to give 'a prized.plaything to' rilehsal;°97, sayll"good-night again! ' babY to keeP it from erYing. This is: part is preserved or,,inado ineto a by- , 40It's your bedtime," she said to He might just as well be back ._in :., ' Birds tried puipose y o ..p • le she throws a light_e at& co,ci e a-- po such a host of Peel' e $ - • test recently conducted by the Balti- more Evening Sun. She received the 1, ture 'Magazine (Washington), cloes no Prize for the. following answer to the I pernianently confine his pet in its pris- question, "What would you do if you. on cage, bttt takes it out with him had only one more year to live?" on his walks, carrying it on a stick, to, -which. one of, its feet is fastened by 'means of a thread long enough to al- low it ample freedom of motion. Where the shade of some stately tree bids him welcome, he makes a halt and permits the bird to pen* and eying on a supple twig„ wa-tohing it even hour after hour with Interest and ap- preciation. We read further: "-One of their most mirious exPree,..; stons of emotional life is the, apPlica- fion of whistles to Pigeons. These whistles are very light and are at- tached to the tails of the pigeons by means of fine copper wire, so that, when the birds 0.. 01.. the wind blowing • ' his lful 1 owls her - drew -1 selves. They. didn't like Tito. ow All queenly -with its weight of ops, 'If I had but one year to lilt% One year to help; one year to give; One year to love; one year to bless; One year of better things to stress: One year to sing; one year to s•mile; brighten'oarth a little while; . One year to fill any Maker's praise; • One year to fill with work my days; One year to strive for it revvard When I should, stand ,before my t.ord. I think that I would spend each day, - In just the very self-sameway That I do now. For front afar The call ntay come to cross Die bar At any time, and I mast be Prepared, to.aneet.4sternity. So HI haVb"a'Year to live Os-juet oee day in which to' give A pleasant.smile a helping hand, A inlittPthat tries to understand A fellow-oreature - when in need, 'The One with me, -1 take no heed; Dut fry. to. live. each, day He sends To 13eI've my gracious: biasMr's ends." -Britain's Greatest Passenger Port. When the Prince of Walesed the n'aiV floating dock at Southainpton he set the -seal of supremacy upon Britain's greatest passenger Port. Tide, colossal floating structure, the greatest of its kind in t4e world, can "lift" mons•tar liners conipletely out of the ;water In four hours, . All -the world's soper-liners now have their home in Southamptoa. To rise in comparatively shortlime from an • almost uultnown coast tewn to a vast nasseliger Junction tonneeting•liritain with' all tile countries in the world has been the. port's remarIcale achieve- ment." Seamen laughingly call, the Hamp- shire town the "mushroom" seaport," but things are to be accomplished duk. fag the next few years which will malre Southampton the finest seaport . - That Place for all the liberty he had. not good for the older 'child, for she product except the squeal. Perhaps titille°.got up from the piano, the light Well, he'.d. show them that he -wasn'l But there will (mine a time, my -love, e001eS .1:0 lOolt upon baby 005 an enemY, if a watermelon. had a squeal that Oof foolish pleasure wiped suddenly their prisoner, nor anybody else's. When, if I read clup stars aright, and will hide her plaything% that she also Would be the only waste. from his sface. ,,, . He'd ,go to bed when he liked, and not I shall not linger by this pOreh way have them as her own. 1 The rosy pink _centre 'of the melon "I don't want- to go -to bed," he' said before. Pe.rhaPs he'd sit up all utht, With my adieus. Till -'..- en, good -night! A ehild's mind is ,easily in,fluenced is a tempting stimulant to the appe- stubbornly. "Why must I?" if only to prove his independence. You wish•the time were now, And I, and clear ideas of right and wrong tite and the seeds are dried I or plant- - "Because Jean tells. you to," Gaunt But, on bhe whole, amusement sup- !You do not blush tO W1311 it SO? ' can be easily implanted in youth. ing the following season. But don't replied. He realized what poor Jean ervened. The Y never gnesseel he wa-°: yon would have blushed yourself to Later in their life, there will be many throw away the rind.- Cut it from the was suffering. "Either go to bed or here, within a few steps of them. The' • death„ thawe ill try to teach, rind melon before serving, and pare the -' ehllt .011t, that howling hound.” r massive trunk ‘ a the palm road° To own so illicit a year ago--thoae first iinpressions will green -----------------------------.0.111.,oTirid off and trim out Hugo bent down and patted Ti o's ample, protection -for his meagre little ..? head. • . . bedY. HIS 'footsteps had been •no What, both these snoWy hands? aS or hinder... ' • ' any of the pink portion., There should and aisters' toys. If Big 'Sister lends strips. into thin piecee about three "Tito likes to sing," he said. heavier than the fall of leaves. He ' then - • Even the Yeii• Small child needs to be left only the hard, greenish white, "Well we don't like to hear him-- reached fol. his -pipe a gilioriously' I'll'ha.ve to sa3, go6d-iiight tb he taught to respect his- brothers' indigestible portions Trim these • "I see. You want to get rid of Me," which he longed to find expression. ° t 1 'n 'n in hishead, for - not for hours on end. swee me ody si g through the whistles sets them vibrat- said Hugo. "Very well, I 11 go to e . ing and phi -duces an open-air concert. I'll not stay where J'm not wanted, 1 "The whistles - are manufactured Come along; Tito --poor old fellow! with great clevernees and iagennity in They don't like uS. Come along, Tito." Peking. They are two distinct types, i At the door he hesitated a moment those consisting of bamboo tubes Icalled back, but nobody said anything, placed side by side, and a type based I on the principle of tubes attached to a sharply behind him, and setting the so he went on out, banging the door gourd body or eviad " '•est. They are Aeolian harp to jangling horribly. lacquered in yellow, brown, red end Jean etimped up and, runneng black to protect the material from the across the room, laid her hands On the destructive iniineaces of the atmes. :harp, quelling its hysterical melody. pliers. The tube whistles have either !For a moment Gaunt thought she was . running after Hugo, then he laughed gently. , 'Poor Jean! YOU'Ye had all the music you can stand," he said. in the world, ^ two, three, or five tubes, The our whistles. are furnished with a mouth- piece and small apertures to the num- ber of two, threo, six, ten and even thirteen. These varieties are distin- allished by diffeeent nainersr thus, a whistle -with one mouti.piece• arul ten She smiled in an apologetic way. "I ought to be ashamed of ney,self. But towards the end of the day there mes a tinte when I honestly cannot a toy to' Little Three-year-old, she inches long and less than a quarter of With the pipe af his lips, he ventured, should be taught to be extra careful' an inch tick. Drop into salted, water a peep around the corner of the tree. -with that toy because it is borroWed.' and idstand over night. In the morn - Jean was sitting on the rim of 'the, . The best arrattgament is for each ing drain and rinee. pool, a soft, white blur in the moon-' • light. Hector Gaunt meved about a child to have a place fOr his own1 I Have ready a syrup made as fol- . little resticsely on the gravel path; toys, and these -are not to be loaned, lows: Take one pint of vinegar, ono the glowing tip of lais cigar fasemat- indiseriMinately lay parents, or zno- I pint and a half of water, one cupful Mg the watcher behind the palm. , What a man Hector Gaunt was—al tween brother and sister, and create, sticks; of cinnamon arid a couple Of real giant. Hugo wished that he I a pride in their posseseions. 1 (hazel cloves. Hoil the syrup Mri mine self had been half such a man. 1 'When a child is brought to realize, utes. Then drop in the pieces of Gaunt turned mid stood beside' ' his oven rights,he is more ready to watermelon rind. Cook'until they are • *•• * * * repeat the rights of Ids plalernates. transparent and can be pierced easily Jean, talking earnestly. tubes is called 'the eleven -eyed one. , stand it another second. Sometimes 1 The materials used in tha construction !think that Hugo is trying to drive me of the whistle are small gourds that I mad. I can't see that he's mad him - serve for the bodies, and several kincle ;self—tu3117 childieli—but there's a set ot bamboo for the largo and small fond of me be clings to me pathetic - of deadly purpose about him. He's tubee. -• i ' • -ally, but also he likes to tqment me." ---- -1*----- I "Well, he'e goneto bed now," Glittnt Where You Must Vote 'or out into the garden for telittle while? said. "I'd like a cigar. Shall we go Pay 4110 Fine. It's as light as day and Limier now.' All Australian citizens must vote 1 Jean hesitated, then- with a little In federal elections under penalty a t gesture of resignation gave consent. • $10 ilue for failure to go to the polls. I of ",11,11brilleitereYonnit. to remind Ine.-- IJ 11J10' V or leated by 'brother or- sister when the, cif brown sugar, and, one cupful of Hugo's thin chest heaved with a , owiter is away. It will. tend to de- white sugar. Have a bag of clean sigh of deep and envious admiration.' velop a greater companionship be- muslin containing a •ceuple ref broken 1 "I know," she said in reply. "I know As early as possible mothers should with a, fork. Can while hot, using AN BA.SY WAY WITH ICINGS'S'. bag in. This, in effect, is the private members' ti GungtPs'di.d not 'He might not ' SO Infrey the Teat estuary, are es0 acres of,mud. trallan HeliSe of Representatives and ' veords, but she Woulg be reminded in land which are soon to be reclaimed Senate. That the bill, which was not site of herself. from the sca and converted inte'a new' backed by the government, enacting 1 Hugo did not take his dismiesal. , pet. Hare will be built live of the compulsOry voting should have passed quite go eneekly as it appeared. ' largest., ocean Jetties in existence, oleo ia.w without exciting much in -1 Ile went upstairs to his Mint arid He had the best bed - Bach will be 1,0 001 5. long aad 30011. tereet Was lirgelY due to the fact that:even undressed. wide, and fitted to berth two super- the expeiment already has been tried] Teem with the biggest balcony, and n the balcony there was a little box liners, or four vessels of average ton. out in the stete of Queensland, for "'lined with a Strip of olcl blanket where nage. The jetties are to be construct- more than nine years. I Tito slept on clear nighte. Tito went ed on piles, and will face omen:ward% The penalty for failure to vote limmediatelv to hit box and eurled up, enabling the biggest ships to sail In seems small but the existence of such but when he discovered that this 1110 and out of the -docks at any state of the tide. Behind the projected new dockland provision is being made for the build- --Mg of another suburb to Southampton, and the plan includee businees quar- ters, fa:Marie, and a park serounded by private residences. Ten titaes as many passengers use the port to -day as twenty-five years ago. • West 05 the neve floating dock, on bill which has just passed the 1,1 remm everything you can tell me by heart. teach the little ones the true mean- pint or half-pint cans. Fill with the Haven't I thought it all out, Hector?, ing of "mine -and "thine." pieces and pour the liquid over hot. Why, some nights I don't Sleep at all, — Seal at once. Do not put the spice I just lie there thinldng all the time, 55 wanted Alice to .be happy, and she Many an. otherwise perfect cake is If this does not use up all of the is happy. There are some things a1. spoiled by the frosting. girl could neirer *Yorgive her mother, To be perfeef it must be smooth and Aliceie such a queer little thing. 'tn No Danger ‘,... and creamy with a _slightly glazed 'It's bad; enough for her believing that Miss Manchasor--"He never loved Surface, -- Hugo is her father, but what would at au mot I used 'to dread this pert of take ground cloves 10 .0 muslin tag, If you Mr, Hardfax---"Ane loVe Is So baking' , blind. , Boiled icings Were tedious do thie, use two teaspoonfuls of ' happen if we told her the truth. I who loved not at first sig _ , can't guess, Besides, it's impossible! and resulte uncertain. Finally I sue- cinnamon and a quarter of a tea - he'll persist in this attitude of his] --e.---_ eeeded in making an Ming that is de- spoonful of cloves for the spice bag., to count on Hugo. As likely as not that lots ine out." What then? Mine. Douste is dead, al- .• licious and simple. 1 It may be used several times. A very though even she bath -Pt the, faintest Remarkable Demme Invented Plain Icing—To make thie use one little of the powdered spice vein notion of the' truth." and a half cupfuls of XXXX sugar—' escape, but not much, and the Raver Hugo, behind the palm tree, slipned — be sure it is XXXX, as powderdd is a hit more pronounced than when his pipe into his pocket. His thin, A mechanical device so -sensitive to 4 Swede sugar is grainy and will ,erack when' whole spice is used.—W. Shnto;featured face took on an ex- pressure that the breath ef a child i it hardens; one scant tablespoonful --a--•— pression of serious attention. Gaunt' directed into a, funnel can release of butter and four -tablespoonfuls of abstractedly threw his cigar into the enough power to lift many tone- of Fishing Cats of St. Ives. pool, and Hoge lenged to tenth -wind; w,eieet and so sensitive to tenepera- sweet' cream. A place where grown men play 1 thre that the heat coming from a 1 Wit the sugar and add gradually to ' Did he want to poison the gold- , ;... until my head nearly 'bursts. I only syrup, set it aside until thee are more watermelon rinds to do, and add it to the next batch. Some prefet tieing the ground cinnamon and' a penalty has had a tonic effect on Queensland voters, according to fig - urea of polling in the recent state elec. Hen That Helped Indtistry. The secret of making sugar perfect - 12' white'wae disooyered in a curious way. A hen which had been through. a clay' middle went •with her Muddy t I! feet into .sugatehouse end left her ' tracks On a pile of sugar.' . It weer observed that wherever the tracks were the ,isitar was whit:med. 'Experiments *ere; made, and it was discovered that wet clay eould be used in refining sugar. , The anger was mit intr.; earthen jars, el sugar4oaf form, and clay, was'. put ever the tops and kept wet. There 'were, holes at ±110 Smaller end of the jar, -and 'the moiSture• soaking through the sugar dripped from these holes. By this means tho eager was thade beau- e\tifullie white. Sugar refining •ii• new. so big an in- • duatry that wonderful raachindry Ilea been devised to cope -with the huge de- mand; but the secret s� accidentally • disclosed laid the. foundation of t,he process in Imo toelay. When. a rimn walks a•mile he takes an averagd of 2,263 steps, ;but when he ridee bicycle . with 'fili• average gear he covers ft mile with an eqblYte- e lent of only 627 'steps. eee teresting new master o es following suit in kind he got up, again and sniffed intpdringly at Hugo elean ankles. - Hugo bade him sternly to -get back tiorte. Not more than 70,per cent. of the I !where he belonged, and with a Ms - Queensland electors took the trouble • , d gusted snort the , Hugo eobed himself in hie pyjamas and over them put on a light .silk dressing goeva which eves a recent acquisition to his everdrobe. Then he put on his hat, atill decorated with a wilting wreath of flowers, and' his bedroom slippers. The beloved pine was slipped into a pocket of the dressing -gown- Half regretfully he peered - out at Tito, who unclosed a reproachful but to go to the polls ep to 1915, when the emneulsory voting Jew for the stste was passed. The percentage then jumped to more the.08 per cent.. This high figure has not been. quite main- tained; as the percentage Of voters, in' the election of 1920 fell, to 80. This pereentage, however, compares faVor. ably with the states where compd. sore, voting was not enforced. According to figure* for the most recent elections in other statee, the proportion`of electors who voted was 54 per cent in New South Wales, 68 In Victoria and South Australia, .67 in West Australia and 66 in ,Taaniania. Between a fourth and a half of thb electors also failed to vote in federal elections. Compulsory registration, whirl has 'been enforced throughout the commonwealth several yeara, was but a prelude to the 'compulsory vot- ing law now enacted. Atter Every Meat Ira se longlest-lopflao confection you; ean buy —and ,Irs' a help to. (n- esting ana a-eleanset - for the mouth t..ao0 :tget4, 11/Ifregiesrei teleussa emitted/Pt es welt taa " it'll/samara* Alive for 4 000 Years marbles with the zest of schoolboys, the cream until tell is blended. Set the tettind Where cats catch live fish ameng bowl over boiling water, add butter the reek poole when the -tido is out, and stir until you havd a creamy icing Such a place does exist, and in the with all the ingredients thoroughly quaint' old fishing town of $t. rites, in blended. Add one teaspoonful of vane *far -away Cornwall, thest things may nib? . , man's hand hold near at metal strip sleenY.cYe "You stay where you are," Hugo said again in, a sterrY widener. "You can't be trusthd to keep quiet. Don't you move or stir." Tito replied with a sneeze, and lItigo shut the dOor-on him, thus en- suring obetlienee. Then Huge tip•toecl out Into the corridors It was rather a mediaeval picture he surveyed—the long sweep of marble staircase with ite • wrought - iron and coppet balustrate, the tapes- tries clothing the stone -wane, lights glee -mina dimly from the pierced Ian - id eintecl 'Venetian marriage "Oh jean—Jean! Why did you do 0 .., WM aff t th 1 esult has been eC 8 San 8 r , WIT"h..0 big man held' on't his arms t-ci Pe Ifected in Sweden after three years the soft white blur that was Jean, of expoimentation and threugh tests and with a smothered little cry she in actual use., ,, illa just before taking hem e se eem 15 don't know. I've told you, 'Bee- power is, however; only an incidental tilultiliit°84°11 05,, and beat gently tuitil it has cooled j.,, b A 1 In the cool of the evening, along the' allioWed herself to be enfolded. This remarkable tor. I was frightened, and poor Huge - feature of the apparatus, whieh takes eithttelee'sWkeh,ell it le ready 1. silteas" 011 road road bordering ,the Sheltered or four clays' leminriti% withseaand sunttanned emu- nuinerous 5500001)8 '05 hardy list - was so kind. I didn't realize—". the place of a man in an incluetrial ea- This may be kelet three upset you. My, dear --my dear 1 1 sorts of regulating valves autoraati- in the refrigerator. When ready. to -,' ' . ...motions, play marbles for hoes at a She began to Seb against his oreast: tabliehment opening and shutting all "There, therel I didn't mean to • , 11 and with an accuracy, that no use just !jet bowl over boiling water time surrounded by many intei•eeted make it any harder. Yes, the poor again to soften. This icing may be omooekere. love you' so much. I don't want to Olt Y a human being could ever aohieve. ex- varied in many was% 1 Grizzled old mariners, -many ot little chap was kind enoup;11. Hugo's The new annual/We ean, for For chocolate icing add one table-, got a heart? of gold, really—if one ample, keep the temperature of a spoonful of cocoa or chocolate. whom preserve the old Cernlsh Mis- t Ices hirn tbe right way. Itht all room within s duarter of a dogree of For nut icing add a querter eupful' torn of wearing small goltl eer,rings, ' pace the quay -side in parties of ih.ee over arid done with. How many tunes the value deeired, and can idetp ,eteam, of shredded nutte and four, following the "walk tour, Pve said that. Good -night, J"ean ,preseure from elmneing more than For orange icing subetitute orange stens and turn" 'W'hich is a11 they aro • juice for cream and one teaspoonful able to do on the clear Brace on the Stonehenge 13 MI iiPeeed. to be the •,ehesth renged along .the missage be- neath windows of exquisite stained glass. Hugo listened kttentively, then cell - tinned 'his progress with extreme 1)001.1' tion. Fortunately, -the marble Stairs 00 ot `creak.- Not a sound any-' oldest Monument in Britain, and it is possible it may be as old as; the 'pyra- mids. of Egypt; but of growing, living things the yew trees would appear to • dear. I'm going now." . 'two ounces per square Male It can of lemon juice for vanilla. If juice s decks of their tuggers. allowed to stand on grated rind for 00511 There is a legend about doe cati of hour it has a better fitveoret Strain ee pees, but there kis surely tever "Good-mght. Oh, Hector, - on y „also regulate eleotric ;current, speed, ot e • m dear " d uurade, D6ItY "I know. But we can't help it now. liallIngs!tysicoosritydaremn; TI;ey 'walked 'up throngh the thee This new regulator, which was In- before using. Yellow vegetable color- another fishing town NVIth so, mane For pineapple icing substitute juice catches 05 mackerel, dbgfishi and driveway told Hugo that Gaunt had simplest ot all mechanical. principles, departed. . e (To be continued.); arbour to the house, and presently a vented by a Swedish engineer, Bogner ing -may be used to Bemire rich color. entift determined stp going down the carletedt, is, based ' on one of the L namely the harnessing o a w CUrrellt of *ter. In other worde, if it _ f fl 0 la- of vgerratemdoePhiatle for ereatn'and add two tablespoonfula iaePiPial,;,substitute strong water's edge, and scores of cats.: hale) I cleaned on tables placed near the , swath are brought ashore, the fielt are cats, Etta inordieg, When the night's , Is desired to open or shut the valve of a eteani.radiator in a room, this work coffee for the cream, omit vanilla andi a glorious feed om the offal. is done -by turning On water pressure add one teaspoonful of eocosti.5 wa These sleek, welbfed, and excel:- tionally•friendly Etnianals delight in If filling as well as icing beat anything else. Gilber White's yew tree in Sel- where until somewhere -in the kitchen borne churchyard is one of the biggest, quarters a oo, slammed, w deb and perhaps the best preserved. The startled him very much and- set -'his ;heart to beating IraeticajIY. When he had vecovered from this little fright he wen on dowii the stairs and stopped at the deer of the drawing -Tool -6, for the first time re- gretting the Aeolian heat) which de- corated its inner side. No matter how softly he might push meth that door the hasp would betray him, Romans 'came to l3riMin. But there was another door leading ground on which it etand,s was the gift of ;the consort of Edered the Con - lessee, 'The tree is not lees than 1,200 years Cild; it is stilt clothed in rich dark- foliage „every. suanher, and its trunk is of enormous, gIrth--27ft. 910 'rho yews at Norboury. Park are re- puted to haVe been growing :when .the , „There, are two yews of greater girth 'from the dinimtroo and letat had no I 6,.6.IJ N9. 38—'24. Last Resort. house, instead of turning the Valle bY recip'e ehould be doubled. Plain tong romp over the sand and in doeging the from orie 6f the water pipes; of the Pricier entailers' dental chair was mil so far beak that escape was lin- may be coiered by nsing vegetable wayee. AfterNi^ardS they will watch possible tor Miss joifes;, a spinster -with- harid, ai considerp.ble reputation ter conver- et se , ,se_.. . colors. . _ • some unsuspecting fish or sm411 cersh , - • for hours by some shallow pool tor ' cotton were teCked beneath ---her • Made-in.-canadA, Davenport SAVE A ,HALF BUSHBL OF whieb. ventures fraincrit:troectkreat free Rational ability. Vra,ds of absorbent ' ', - , her jaws apart, and all the lower half . e ' . • WOffle. - a binich'of seaweed tiEITIC Princess - tongue some patent appliance held Staid to Egyp As a Testa of the s'nOwing of Strat- One farm woman has discovered a Seiious Deficit. in Wheat . tord furniture at -Wembley Exhibition, Way -of saviag her dishes and a half - En 1 d the Tame of the city is evi- bushel of work three times a day. The' 1-ii.t.iirivheswtilolii3O France.„,,ici,,,,,.,,,,,„, 10 of her countenance except one back tooth wag concealed under a rubber Tile patient's 11100th was Nil ,ce clentlY to be spread intoinany far 6r- Dislvtifieg for her is no longer , 0 than 'the ,Selborne monster. One In the Churchyard atCrowhurst, Surrey, Is 33ft. in eireuraference. It is. hollOW and has benches inside which -will , ac- eornmodate about. a dozen people. The other. is at Tandridge, also in Surrey. At a height of 41t. it splits into fo,ur branches, which have a spread of Sift. The • Sopacypress in Lombardy iS knetva to lettere existed, eorty yeere bee Sore the, beginning of the Christtati era, 011.4 acCeregige to t).4.,,k4 5I91110Y there ere etill- telestet of PIP oSlitillg 0111104, ettandiaff in the GeMen sIetiff- erimene. But these 0005e11l, teeS, harp. So he' s ipped, like, a grote,eque h st through the dining -room and diecovered the ether door to be open. No one was in; the di -awing -room at all. Just as he had half suapCoted. .They had goneout into the gaeden— into his garden, It is difficult to say whether at the moment poor, mad Hugo was jealoue of Sean or Of Gaunt oi.• of the garden. , AnyWay, he was being left out of something, and that 1+1151 hi feelings snd ?„'Oused the malicions side of his Miture. lorig • wiettletv to the terrace eitood open meet Hugo slipped quietly through and down the flight, o -f steps into the f,mrdem, His lingers itched sI for his pipe, but -he dared not put it' to hie lips, One note, and they would know he was here. It was going to Pc it soit of glarne: of hide-and-seek. Only Hector and jeap. (ha not know , he was on their ?Tow surprised they wbulit be--th.Ough perhaes not pleased, So few(peoplo could 'take a ;toke. Tt had beenejust the, same ill - That Place---nebody had ever appre- ciated ljugo's jokes, He had never met anyone whoM he considered to possess a real sense of humor. 'ners ef (he 'earth. All indicatioe of tedions process, but II inere incident est brehd made with coarse ilaur as a is is found in a letter to a local cone- in the busy clay. . result of the Wheat Shortm o this year, wafer, apeeell"was impossible„ and the 0 - t” Vile near the sink she keeps which es expected to represent 11 de - a half bushel basket into .which she ficit of more than 20 000 000 t 1 sets the dishes, edgewise, as. soon as The prefects of all deParthteras. have they are Washed and given a shower been inetrueted b'y the Goyerunient; to 0,.f boiling water, 'This, basket is set watch agalnet aey attempt to corner in a -pan to catch any seirphis water,. wheat, while the millers have been or - Then -she forgets about them until the dercd to grind coarser flour so as to next meal, when they are ready th avoid waste of grain: Pc pressed inte service again. Tho , heat will dry them without the aid' Flowers make a house a home. the poor, naturally thlkative lady WaS ,suffering agonies of discomfort. 1 pany from i h ag nt nnounc- ts Englis e a the sale of a Davenport bed to an The engrossed dentist paid no heed 1 ing Princess, Princess Patina to her seuirmings nor to the appeal in 3 EgYetlau 'her oyes. Fortunately, hoWever, the P,,,,azleleal6eciertOo•teeTtiteaticintto°;aoTounCtietlicoge her bag hoanndtghwe etlayeblfereenearGrb°YP,Ingsltloo lulaae• ve beemne interet'aCiannlabidisaitiItilreag bronght forth paper aml pencil and furniture, and that the wrote: I section has received reinarkablY good Help! Help! Let Inc up for aii! I'm treatment 'train the Exhibition auth. droWning!" must give .place, in 95551, 15 not in his, torical importance to the Big Tree of California, the rings of which 110 cord4 000 years. •of groWthee • Soap should never be rubbed, on to white silk. It should be dissolved in the water before you -begin to launder the garraent. Rinse 111 warm Water. To this you May add half a teaspoon- fUl of blue ink to prevent a yellowish apPearance. e"•=t"•""Seeetetel ...02100060.2.11wIra=0.0,0 Samos Edward Itowe,,of Whitby; and Kenneth Farrell, Of Mount Forest. Canada'e: \vinners the IfiaPiro's Bcmalest Babies' conreel" 1011, we honored at the Canadian 'll'ational E-t-hibition, whore their prizes- wear: prom: nucci to them by Hon, :John S. Martha, Minter:Or of Ageiculture.