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ride's Name
Or, The Adventures of Captain Fraser
CHAPTER XII.--(Cont'd).
He produced a shilling; and the
small girl, with an appreciative nod,
left the room, and closed the door be-
hind her. Flower, suffering severely
from nervous excitement, heard a dis-
cussion in the passage below, and then
sounds of a great multitude coming
upstairs and opening various doors on
its way, in spite of the indignant op-
position afforded by the daughter of
the house.
"What's in here?" inquired a web -
known voice, as a hand was placed on
his door -handle.
"Nothing," said Miss Chiffers;
"'ere, you go away, that's my bed-
room. Go away, d'you 'ear?"
There was the sound of a diminu-
tive scuffle outside, then the door
opened and a smartly dressed young
man, regardless of the fair form of
Miss Chiffers, whieh was coiled round
his leg, entered the room.
"Why, Dick," said the skipper, ris-
ing, "Dick! Thank goodness it's you."
I've no doubt you're delighted,"
said Mr. Tipping, culdly. "What are
you doing with that knife?"
"I thought it was somebody else,"
said Flower, putting it down. "I
thought it was another attempt on my
life."
Mr. Tipping coughed behind his hand
and murmured something inaudibly as
his sister entered the room, followedby
the third member of the party.
"Oh, Fred!" she said, wildly, "I won-
der you can look me in the face. Where
have you been all this time? Where
have you been?"'
"Give the man time to think," said
her brother, exchanging a glance with
the other man.
"I've been everywhere.." said Flow-
er, facing them defiantly. "I've been
hunted all over the country."
"But where did you go when you left
me that day'?" inquired Miss Tipping.
"It's a long story," said Flower.
slowly. "But you got the letter I
wrote you?"
Miss Tipping shook her head.
"You didn't get it?" said Flower,
M surprise. "I can't think what you
must have thought of me."
"I'll tell you what I thought of you,
if you'd like to know," interrupted Mr.
Tipping, eagerly,
"I wrote to you to explain," said
Flower, glibly; "I went abroad sud-
denly, -called away at a moment's no-
"Special trains and all that sort o'
thing. I s'pose," said Mr. Tipping,
with interest.
"Dick," said Miss Tipping fiercely.
"Well," said Dick gruffly.
"Hold your tongue." •
"I've not had any real sleep since,"
said Flower, pathetically, "what with
the danger and thinking of you."
"Why didn't you write again?" in-
quir =:1 Miss Tipping.
"I asked you to write to a certain
address in that letter I sent you," said
Flower, "and when I came back to
England and' found there was no let-
ter, I concluded that you couldn't for-
give me."
Miss Tipping looked at him re-
proachfully, but Mr. Tipping, raising
his ryes, gasped for alr. -
"But who are these enemies?" ask
ed Miss Tipping; tenderly drawing
closer to Flo ler,
"A man in the govermuet service—"
began the captain.
Ile broke off disdainful Such
time as Mr. Tipping shou cone
(Tiered a somewhat refry ;;h.
"In the secret service uud
Flower, firmly, "has got all
round him."
"You'll 11 havo to !;•et sed tlr;e
to do when we are ma Fred."
said Miss Tipping, tearfully.
• "You've forgiven me, said
;Flower, hoping that he :dell
a nervous start.
"Pd forgive you aHyl Fred."
said Miss Tipping. tend �t ll
disdainfully until s
id have c
story sou
e unlin
enemies
metlt!n
cried. 1 1
tliv.
then?"
had .'4 000
anything, i ,
tenderly;
have to give up this job et once."
Captain Flower shook his head and
smiled mournfully, thereby iatimatirtc
that his ee:,
s trines were oft valuable
a nature for any (iavc•,•nmcnt to light-
ly (11pense with.
May I come round and see you to-
morrow?" he inquired, putttn • bre arra
about the lad's waist.
"Cate i•ourtd to -morrow?" repeated
'Miss Timing, in surprise; "whyl you
wean dealing folk myself. I torr
dergtand nothing about . •
her voice, "I like plain, straitPt
n"
satrt
t Officers (u tte09 in Dugout out
("entitle ;
services and Governmeeesand al] that Mirrors, Easy (au,rs and I
lore r GERMAN 11AN TRENCH HOUSES.
sort of thing, NA Itebinson have
to merry my
dine Mee? ? Because, ]f you rhttr
you conte Iraekprepared
ie uree.
The German front in the 14 est, the'
,• we London Thews tolls us, is Intoa hut;'e
village that s4ruytg itut along a
(,
want to snoW Wity nnt." road three hundred milers long, Of
twit course 1 have," said Flower:
=twee the hawses are all underground.
/life, I should have come before only
flout., built according to ccrtein OI -
my letter that she had given me up. lac main aulrtutce
from the treneh level la tlu•uu h
patty. "It's the dearest wish of my till they aro ht.nre.t of one or two
I thought when she didn't anewez •
„ ficial dcsigny C
you been, and what's " a
"Where 'true
steel t?.,fr, of a pattern apparently
it all about?" demanded Mrs. Tip- st., t' lizerl so that hurt•h eels came
1
very Leaf Is Ykrlri, Quality
S 1 Packets Only. Never in 'bulk.
tack, Mixed . or' Green. E 217
THE PRACTISE
OF ECONOMY
EXPERIMENTS TO REGULATE
PERSONAI. OUTLAY,
Spending More 'Piton You Can Afford
on What is Not Neeessary Is
Extravagance,
•Ol• is
l''; g' from tiro factory on one ; et', and
At present," said Flower, with an ---- --.
Extravagance is one of the w n.
inissirg parts ran bo uueily replaced.
tell yOanee of great firmness, "I ean't that; remain loyal to their dortvat]o
tell you. I shall tell Matilda the clay
The heavily timbered daurrvay is r It moans wandering beyond bounds,
insole to their measure. Iside, a Q Q ) O and is moat often used with reference
after we're marries]—if she'll still flight of from twelve to thirty-six trust me and marl me --and you shall.,
to the expenditure of money.
know u y s stairs leads down et:an oas}* angle,'
all m w , soon its we think tt'. What ora the hounds, and who sets
The treads of tho :;taws and lite ole x them, within which individual rit]zens
We:"
p F• �tf nitg i.
,. scemling roof. of the staircase
"You needn't say another weed, stout
may spend Money 2 In refarcnea t0
ru " said Miss swarningly.are formed of mining frontes of st t t -
m aid lis Tipping, � e l that question it is Interesting to nee sure," said the elder isdy, U will double the w alis x r �Aak< ee,ei tics that in many countries the nee
bridling. "Perhaps your uncle would and bottom to fit the frames, •
and pezuncnt has been
rim et) Wt:- clow 1 e 10..1 -„9- L {..•J� . ,
are of thick 'dente' notched at the top - tee a •-'•
ee.AM few, e , tried of regulating
Lilco to try and reason with yott' strengthen wfth iron tie -reels that run Butter Ikluker's (Lance, closely, If wa havo the exact elate of and limiting by law alto objects and
Mr, Person smiled in a sickly from top to bottom of the colics and It is well ]mown that cream to service and add to it 113 days, we may amounts of personal outlay, The me.
fashion, and cleared itis -" he ehtn'n in a reasonable time and in a fives were se personal
s military; the
„ with thick wooden struts at: right he ahnost slue of having the new are rulers believed that overindulgence 111
"You sea, my dean he began• rivals on that date, as a sow seldom
"You tie's all :hilted to ono side;' angles to the tie -rods,
satisfactory a manner as regards qumi-
said' his niece, sternly, "and the stud's At the foot of the stairs a tunneled City and texture of the Lotter pro- varies 1`L hours, which cannot be said and sapped WI tlroitcouliagetocfi6hetpeople�
out of your Latton hale I wish you'd corridor runs straight forward for dieted, must: be held at a proper tem- of any outer of our live stack, so far That wastthe ca ty with the Greeks
as T am aware So when that time'
be a little ti :nee when you conte here, perhaps fifty yards, and lrum it rooms porattue for some little time before
uncle; it looks bad far the house.” and minor passages open on either being placed in the chur•n, Phis fact arrives, it is well to clean the pan out especially the Laeednmonrans, and
°I came away in a burly to oblige side. In soma of the. clugfuts R no doubt has much to 40 with the alt°roughly and pat Itl aa small bedding also at different times with the Ro-
g second st ;,..,..o t" .t t n. IOWISI' presence of undesirable flavors in of cut straw ar chaff, as whole straw mans, the English and the French,
you," said Mr. Pursue. "I don't dairy butter during the Winter sometimes hinders the little pigs from Sumptuary Laws.
]es." I or city tet below to ev mounts. In testing hal!' a dozen dif- would be less able to res
"I thought you were going to say These staircases, passages and ferent pounds of batter recently with the mother. pond to the
Tn case of farrowing in very cold emends of the state for revenue if
n- flour, which may be as
moon as cnirty
this is a time to talk about button f 1 , tl trench
1 el 1crawlmp' around and getting back to
It was the opinion that cerins
ho
looms aro URI II completely lined the mtentton of urcha�m the mast d
ion't think I1n going to leave you here something,' retorted Miss 7tpp•mg', P g weather, it is a good plan to partly they were allowed to waste their sub -
•
surounded by clangers? You re eom-; scathingly, "and you might as well, each section of a platoon had its al- sa is ac cry, t e rvzttot was sutpinse fill a feed basket with chaff, set down stance in gratifying artificial desires.
else," pto fired that no two pounds tasted alike, f l the chaff a jet i warm water,
ane' home -eth us now. I tank about that "s anything Mrs.messingSometimes agesiu. tl>,e motives were
"No, to -morrow," said the unhappy "It ain't ri •ht" said TiPPin lotted lace fo and W.
Each pound was dairy butter and each
gg' its own place for parade in a pas of a different brand. The cause of put the little fellows into this basket fmoral• Indulgence in excesses was
mariner, in a winning voice. breaking in, "that you should marry sage and its own emergencyexit to as fast as they arrive. I thought not only to be a vice itself
"You don't go out of my sight' a man you don't know anything about; this variety of flavors was very likely
again," said Miss Tipping, firmly. that's what I mean. That's only rea
"Dick, you and Fred shake hands.", sonable, I think."dressing station, there were beds for
piste where the churning had been
The two gentlemen complied. Both "It's quite fair," said Flower, try -'thirty -tiro patients and a fair-sized done and the want of ventilation was and they will soot dry one another to regulate and control the habits of
were somewhat proud of their grip, ing hard to speak reluctantly. "Of operating room. A third, Hoar probably dos to an endeavor to main- and keep warm az'onud the jug of - the people. That was the Puritanic
and a bystander might have mistaken course, if Matilda wishes, I'm quite hundred inn with the needful kit- excluding outside air or cath r b
the trench. In another, used as a due to the want of ventilation in the They will in this way be out of the but to lead to other vices; and there -
the way while she is in pain,' fore the government
was empowered
Mametz, was designed to house three tarn sufficiently high temperature by
warm water. As soon as the sow is, idea.
done farrowing, they can be carefully' Those laws were called "sumptu-
their amiable efforts to crush each prepared to go away now, T don't chens, provision and munition store-' e y emptied out beside their mother, who I any." They aimed at various speeifie
other's fingers for the outward and wish her to tie herself up to a man keeping indoor six, rvhiclt ryas warm, will usually stretch out and let them', of
visible signs of true affection. I who, present, at any rate, has to go, and a is well,
ator forge,
rgManyenginetercap oonl fronn escaping from the churning nurse. In the case of a young sow,! thetsame gs, lg neral<kind. They covered
"You'd better settle up here now, about at present,
in a mystery." it is a good plan to gently rub and: excessive expenditures for buildings,
"Alltuned dugouts were thus lighted by A •difference of 11 cents a pound in p
Fred,' said Miss Tipping. I the same,"said Mrs. Tipping, handle her at times a fere days before for funeral solemnities and for sepul-
„ electricity. price of dairy and creamery butter, as
Flower, putting the best face he with a gleam in her eyes, I'm not go- In the officers' quarters there have was experienced on the occasion farrowing time. She will thereby anal monuments; they limited the
could upon it, assented with a tender: ing to have anybody playing fast and been found full-length mirrors, coin -get used to your appearing in her pen, I number of guests at banquets and
smile, and, following them donwstairs, l loose with my daughter. She's got g above mentioned, is sufficient to make and at the same time be gentle with
held a long at•gnment w]th Mrs. Cla 'your ring on her finger. You're en- fortable bedsteads, cushioned arm- any consumer enquire for the lower- marriage feasts, and also the charac-
fers as to the amount due, that lady gaged to be married erto her, and you chairs and some pictures. One room priced product,and if he can find her young. The pow should not only ter and extent of the courses to be
ideas upon the subject which mustn't break it ori byrunningher,awayis lined with glazed 'sanitary" wall good -flavored dairy butter he is .will- be fed upon laxative food for several; served; and they forbade the use of
havingdid p j t to her imagination• or anything of that kind. _:::_a she paper, and the present English oc- ing to overlook many shortcomings flays before fallowing, but should be gold dishes at private entertainments.
likes to break it off, t diiP51'51rt
=pant is convinced by circumstantial in texture which is a point that many fed upon laxative foods and fed very The sumptuary laws also applied to
tt i evidence that his predecessor lived dairy butter makers find hard to cora- lightly for several days after farrow-
; I the apparel and adornment of women;
1
than her arithmetic.
The bill was settled at last, and the
matter."
there with his wife and child. Clear- mend satisfactoril ing, graclua ly met easing a goon i y, they regulated the use of gold and st little party party standing on the steps wait- not going to break it off!" said ] there was no expectation of any' of food as the size of the litter re-; ver embroidery, jewelry, dresses of
ed for the .return of Mias_Chiffels; iffe Miss Tipping, fiercely; "I've made an yp The farmer's wife or daughter who Hires. With the above recautiona'
early move. finds she thinks it worth her while to q P more than a single color, silks and
had been dlspatclreii for alcor -wheel- the arrangements in my own min. fan er. We shall get married as soon as we
"Oh, what about your luggage, can, and I shall put Dick in here as
Fred?" inquired Miss Tipping, sudden- manager, and take a nice little inn
down in the country somewhere,"
"Mark my words," said Mrs. Tip-
ping, solemnly, "you'll lose him again." sage of fresh air can be allowed with -
The latest batch of Victoria Crosses it is a good plan to make a small
"If I lose him again," said Miss Tip.out reducing the temperature below
Ping, dramatically, "if he's spirited have been awarded to three officers that desired for best results in churn- opening so as the little fellows can
and two privates in English regi- •S 1 ! ' th' - h 1 run in and out at will. It will great-
ly
"Haven't got any," said Flower,
quickly. "I managed to get away
with what I stand in, and glad to do
that."
Miss Tipping squeezed his arm, and away by these people, or anything toe ing. uc t a c airy as to wl e p
leaned heavily upon his shoulder. happens to him, Dick won't be man- ments and a sergeant of an Irish regi- et ensure well -flavored butter; a good
"I was veryluck toget off as Imeat. All distinguished themselves cream's starter, cleanliness and good
Y ager here. Uncle Person will have not onlyfor indifference to danger,
did," continued the veracious mariner, as much drink and as many cigars asventilation in the stables are id'ed 1•se,
Prap pays for, and Charlie will find an- but for quick thinking. In every case other helps that must be provided if a
I wasn't touched except for a over he the winner had rallied and led troops satisfactory article is to be expected.
foot with the butt -end of a revel- other berth "
make butter during the Winter should
THE LATEST BATCH OF V.C.'s .demand a room or building that is
shut off entirely from the living guar-
.
Heroes Whose Brave Deeds Make ters and that can be artificially heat -
Their Country Proud. ed to such an extent that a free pas -
taken, we are now on a air way to I fine linens, and even costly hairpins
successfully raise the litter. It is a and children's dolls. Sometimes they
good plan, however, to let the 50W forbade "fantastic and deforming
and pigs out of the pen for exercise' fashions," such as the wearing of
whenever the -weather is suitable. If i long, pointed shoes. Brides were not
it is not convenient to let the sow out, permitted to have excessive dowries.°
from
ver. I was just over the wall in tune," "Nobody shall hurt a hair of his under file, had snatched victory The present is no doubt the time at
"Poor fellow," said Miss Tipping, head," said Mr. Tipping, with inimit-
softly, as she shivered and looked up able pathos.
into his face. "What are you grin-
ning at, Dick?" .
"I s'pose a fellow may grin if he
likes," said Mr. Tipping, suddenly be-
coming serious.
"This is the first bit of happiness
I've had since I saw you last," mur-
mured Flower.
Miss Tipping squeezed his arm
again.
"It seems almost too good to be
defeat. For instance, Private Robert which the home dairy has the best
Rider, of the Middlesex, assumed coin- chance to make a name for itself, and
fluted of his regiment when all the the rapidity with which a good brand
"He must be protected against Itis- officers lead been killed or wounded
self," said Mr. Person, spitefully; i becomes oreipopular with dealers at any
„ led a remnant of men forward, and certain store in the city,is surprising
"that's the ardent pant. lie's a man 1
what if 'e thinks it's his dooty 'll ga with the aid of a Lewis gun cleared and warrants an extra outlay by the
away just as 'e did before." 1
the trench in front of him and carried maker as the grocer likes to move his
"Well,if he gets away from Charlie," the enemy's position. In commenting goods as quickly as possible and is
said Mr. Tipping, "he'll be cute.' upon the latest awards and reviewing willing to pay a premium for a quick
There's one thin Mr, Robinson; •if' so
you try to get away from those who l me earlier ones, the New York Sun i seller.
g' I observes that among the winners was
love you and are looking afted youan elderly man who left a wife and
,, nine children at home in order to
there']] be a fight first, then there'll
true," he continued. "I'm almostserve ins country and that glorious
afraid I shall wake up and find it ail
Salt Poisoning.
Samples of salt are occasionally
ly lessen the dangers of (thumps) lied to them, although, as we read in
which causes many fatalities among P
winter' litters. If they cannot be Livy, it was the women only who
broke into revolt on account of such
restrictions.
Laws of that kind have now been
generally abandoned, partly because
the idea of individual liberty has
broadened, partly because a sounder
view of the proper functions of gov-
ernment has become prevalent. Yet,
under the stress caused by the great
war now raging, some countries have
already resorted to them again, and
Unpleasant, But Necessary.
The men have not always escaped.
Some of the laws above mentioned ap-
turned out, sods or earth from the root
cellar should be thrown into them.
Hogs are like some people in this re-
gard, they want the earth,
FRESH GREENS IN WINTER.
A Kitchell Garden Grown in a
Window Box.
I find much pleasure in having a kit-
chen garden on a sunny window sill others are beginning to advocate
during the Winter, and the bits of them,
fresh greens that can be gathered in' Buba although in our times, under
it give flavor and character to many! normal conditions, the bounds beyond
soups, selectee and sauces. A few' which expenditure becomes extrava-
flower pots and wooden boxes, some' gent are no longer fixed by law, it
be a police court fuss, and then we „ ° sent to experimental stations by far- fine pulverized rich earth, reliable
shall find out what the Uovernmeitt, boy, John Travers Cornwall, who, tiers for analysis, with the statement seeds, and some patience are all that
mortally wounded, remained at his usually p, you need to succeed. With me the
mean by it." I that animals, fteratttle or shoe r•
Captain Flower sat down in an easy ; post in the Jutland battle because, as were poisoned after eating it in con-
he explained shortly before he died, first thing to plant is parsley. It is
posture as though he intended a long „ siderable quantities, In no case has excellent for flavoring and makes a
he thought he might be needed' We
me mg about home, count for the poisoning been cone • with parsley will give s supply for
h f th war is coin leted no
dream " -
"011, you're wide-awake enough,"
said Mr. Tipping.
"Wide-awake ain't the word for it,"
said the other gentleman, shaking his
foreign substance that would ac -
stay, and in a voice broken with emo- may be sure that when the roll of any fine salad. A few six-inch pots filled
tion murmured so 1 found.
head. 4 and rest, and freedom from clan er, heroism or e P Since salt is necessary to life and is
"Uncle," said Miss Tipping, sharply.' "That's just it," said Mrs. Tipping,. flame will shine more radiantly than s mouths, over
the ptciclmgs may be re-
pp' g, in universal use it is difficult to re- eared over• and over again, The
"Yes, m dear," the other, un that of this lad p
Y , here you are, and here you'll stay. shit that to loge amounts it is pois Flue Curler is the most desirable
easitl Not shall the first to win the cross
Y• 1 After you're married, it'll he Matilda's; . onous. Many cases of poisoning in variety for the purpose. F111 the pots
"Keep your remarks for those that; affair; and now let's have some tea." iii this rear ever be forgotten. This chickens have been reported and oc-
was the famous Ca fain Francis 0. 1full to the top with rich earth, sprin-
• like them," said his dutiful niece, "or' "First of all, mar, kiss Fred," said. P casionally in larger animals, In one lcle the seeds over it, add a little more
else get out and walk."- itiliss Tipping, who had been eyeing Grenfell, who
l on loot Andrecrnies kBel instance salt was by mistake used in- earth mixed with sand, sprinkle with
Mr. Person, beingthus heckled,sub-' legs and a a g of a cake, The
sided into defiant mutterings, intend -1 he D'sr Tipping hesitated,' but the *a1-� glum, of August 24th, 1919, while
cake was ngi lenttoathegchickens and water, and stand moise t until the seeds
eep
pp g savin theguns of the 119th Battery. the earth slightly t o s
err for Dick Tipping's ear alone, and lant captain, putting• a good face on it; g killed all of them. Chickens are very come up.As the seeds germinate
the remainder of the drive to Chelsea sprang up apd, passing his arm about He was invalided home, but returned susceptible to salt poisoning• aucl' veryslowly it is a good practice to
passed almost in silent, Arrived at her substantial waist, saluted her, to the front and was killed in act e. while the amount that it takes to ]sill
the'"Blue Posts" Flower got out with In his will Captain Grenfell left his; soak them twenty-four hours in tepid
after which, as a so t rd' set-off, he „ a horse. or cow is .considerable, this water before sowing. Spread them
well -simulated alacrity, and going into 1 decorations to the Ninth Lancers, to
kissed Miss Tipping. , sometimes occurs when these animals on a blotter to absorb the superfluous
the bar, shook hands heartily with "I can only say," he said, truth- whom; he wrote, "the hotter of my are especially salt hungry. i ,.,,1. opo, and then mix them with a what were luxuries in one age of the
Mrs. Tipping before h fully, s gaining the V C was entirely aur, 1 hale div sand so that they c be r th
she quite knew
does not follow that there are none.
They are now established by the
common judgment of mankind found-
ed on long experience. They are not
arbitz'ary like those prescribed by au-
thority, but vary from time to time
according to circumstances and gen-
eral conditions. And disregard of
them, although not punished as a pub-
lic offense, is followed by the more
certain penalties imposed by the na-
tural low of cause and effect.
Tho directions that extravagance
takes are still the same as those it
has taken, because, in its essentials
both of strength and weakness, hu-
man nature does not change. The
commonest form of extravagance is
spending more than you can affprd for
what are not really necessaries. That
is a very elastic term. It is said that
"that the kindness hurts me. a When animals have nut had access e can voila becomes necessaries in another;
The day I'm married I'll tell you •all." thanks to the splendid rliscip enc art to salt for a long time it is safer to easily handled, but it is easy to deceive youraalf on
then," she said, (To be continued), tradtttons which exist in this mtgt,i- give it to them sparingly at first,
Onion sec's can be planted in a that subject. You should rementber
"First Hundred Thousand," "tiro Old ! rather deep box Idled with very rich that you r o no rear nee a tin
Cnntem Ltbles as they are proud to le'arron•in! Pen and the Sow•.. � ,•, , • • ask oF which causes you no worse
A good •business o youlcatinn is the P ! Many a litter of pies has been ole- cutting v Inn they aro no bigger than suffering titan that of ungratified de -
ability t" attnd to your wive, fo called. Some of the regiments that
formed this first inmiortul expedition -I stro;,•ed air 1'aa•rowing tints because the a ::mall rne!i:=h, t.o givr Ilavnr to sal- sire or unsatisfied- pride. -•••-Youth's
, i` rrrnuon.
wast ne was acing, •
"You've got hitn,
I
turning to her daughter; "and now 11115110 r'egmtent Cis 0vas ane o tO i t 11 d tl g
inth you ro cant say Don t stand e1 ; black e t lit. Che.,,. are delicious for the 1
tthe bar; I can't say what I want to
say here—come in the parlor and shut
the door."
They followed • the masterful lady
obediently into the room indicated.
"And now, Mr. Robinson," she said,
' with her hands on her, hips, "now for
your explanation."
• "I have explained to 'Matilda," said
Flower, waving hid hand.
"That's quite right, mar," said Mist;
TiPPin;„', ucr_lding briskly,
"He's hada dreadful time, - poor
feller." -,;i 1 Irick Tiupu, 1, anctuou;ly.
lir it 1 tad all over England by
h it. Mister Robinson?"
?"
[li ;.ufle,, I'm working against,'
ing Ilii choler by a
strong. ..tl',1
i 1111 1/01 -ti tar;' • , king against,'
1 n 11r Tipping.
r , ly 0 - 1' to talk •.0 tient
Part!, rani Mi'. Parson, speaking
with mach deliberation, "brat is, if
thr v rata Ltd em."
'••Illey want looking after, that's
what: they want," said Oleic 'ripping,
;rith a leer.
"It's all very well for you to make
fun of it," said 111t'o. 'Pipping, 1aisiug
neeos.tu precautions harem leen .,d.,, and the flat el,- tic ends an be, Companion.
any force to France, the Coldstream y
Guards, for instance, 1001 tame : taken. cost 3 pen is no necess-ny, lead in a rat p pot.
every officer, This force had been Luta few thinks are necessary, viz.,' Ili e ,t to planta few steccsicns. base IngratStude.
trained to fight to the last ounce reastma 11' warm quarters, free from of rt t ti t rl in t .rather . 11111(ow box l iitlr. Illary was experiencing all the
of human endurance, and there was _ drafts, and dry and clean, A pen fills' With ;luelc i ulveri: crl rich earth.
1 :•':•na;,t uif 1114 which mluli&t,t 111 -
little of it left when the Battle of the i; x tl or hi xd is plenty larre enough 1?lc int t _ i4. needs, cocar th:rt lightly a•:•tmetc always brings In its train.
Marne \Sias decided.' There should than be a 1 oriels ft' with 1 tc t r.: ill ran..ea with; coal, r ttcr li:`r little brother, only now c is tleae-
scantling 8 at'1 inches ft an the floor 11 11 and i it LIr_ little ant:. ntd ,•rl: Prot, a•t attach of measles, wee.; sit-
4a around the wall mid set out frfn1 the plant- 1 at' from thrtr Peat ch,t.
Asking Paper in Japan, 1 ";"1'.117e!:'
in x u;• ,n Led tnnnch]ng a 01,on„ e -
wall ,„ about ii inches. pe l 1',•1 a' led t, s.tlad i'' r r1
Paper leaking was sae of the i 'i hi. v:i 1 remove fu• ;:a ssibil!Iv of lir htfi,i1 :.".cur. i'c'1`,1J4 ,1. ell `alts
b 'r eftrlie,t industries of Japan. When' } n'• 101,1,;.,,,,,o','1 in the to ti t l nn ;;ivo your little sister
• Ibc sow cit. 1.nt, lis• 1 1ern be �t r „t�e, ;h...,dtodroaair„;iV.
i�` ` ''0 Europeans were 011'iting leo the slkitl� t,' 71 ,
herself and the wall, v;li,h is ti corn- greys.. c telly it,1,, led, • m i ee 1 " e n t,' d co ulArthur,Pgl witlu un -
of animal: and leaves of plants an- inn 1, l r4•I Ct', r.s the 1:,i ... 1110',' a :.tui 1 ironer,
ti -tot's of modern ,T.'r`.i' a,' were 1•e iiy 1,2 c,e`ape by L'll ;U; wider and ---- "»
rum a -ii, d inion. And he ate
e,• ,heir thoughts on paper made1,,,,,...,e,n rb..1 -1 till the last mou)11121 l was
rnrdm.• t 1 1 behind the srantlu 1'b. •ow•'a fir+tc. (hrc in r. whip n b : n•r:a .•.
fi•"nt wood or vcgidul�le filer". Pt;te,• die; ttd ..f. '.Chen Mmy could stand
t1 A 1' t tl t •rt
making in Japan was probably intra-
day, 1
ntra-
,Go,1 from iinrcti about
of farrowing e'eti be fo;lov;e; eery for yvork "alt cf ie!L• eu 1,'�,=
;t v. lot ,.1,,
.
'11101.11C.'," she cried, f°Arthur's a
t t.alJ; d ,;rlelier•; Will receive 'i'his wick e 1, ,•:•ctdy lady! Ile won't give
l)ecoration ay mr the 1:niti;t piece of his cake, and
Good td t, Adit ertisin e'.
':'thiel hen a good cackler;' remark
eel Mr..11itway,
"Yet.," the miotic a agreed 'they're
laying a corner -stone across the street,
t�} 1 ,. a. yet 11 1 me that , gave him the
Thi•', i< 4Lv erre decoration for'is- r• ., ''•' , �,' '` '�, _; �.:�� _..- ,l, •
shied .rdeliord fight ins: fur
Bitterer 1 p,. 61icr ,oc
UIlt1tll will
ie et,•t• ,I ;,r'. There is noth-
tar, au I o, a+1 y value, but it is and she's trying to make us believe she
cherished by the mot. I did it."
It
'1 :4'.1t Government receives
',eon pounds a, year to divide
in its shares it the Suez Canal.