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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Seaforth News, 1917-12-20, Page 6t 4'ii� ;,;111111 0 =v."` ..-':,• c,-/oS�,'.fx 0./10 (.2/4.':254, Author es. "All fora Sem of Palter," ',Dearer Than t tie •' etc. rublisata<1 by llad4er 34 Stoughton. at 0. - ANCIEN i II ERON. ± THE MESSAGE- ANA Venerable of Earth's CItdes and Melt in Ilistor1e Interest. OFTHE COWS Hebron i e ntiy captured by th • i - British tomes: In Palestine is a very ancient �zitw, figuuug ill inet ala one! j'N'IEjI I aila11OI') EMPLOYED IN of the oldest. in the lnnstnry of l•uma an ' l i)V1'Iyi IND SIGN ALS. Its modern r41I11 nmedau name is I+,l' ' Khalil, .or Ijbalil Allah, "Friend nf' ,.----. 1 Lt tt d London anti Toronto God," said to have been so named • ;dolt Clever i'lx ]cdieuts i.'secl by CHAPTER X••-- (cont'd,l ling 'erne, Nobod} shall soy as 'ow 1 from its association with Abraham y 1 ' la• the Moslems regard it 11A one of , ' t Impart Information. to had ed to DOMESTIC SCIENCE. AT HOME 'Twenty -Third Lesson --Canning Vegetables, didn't prepare u stied curator for my r 344 ,pies o meal It is absolutely necessar that we Uov when he returned from the war. tour sat•,wd cities, the others being Retreating •tti 1. ons, ]nrlude vegetables in our ciuil diet . Fel. a long time he ac ce na care for Polly Powell; when he was u1, Thus when Tom had refused the Mct•ca, Medina ;utd Jerusalem. lc,• I ttt0. 1 b II Y The purchasing of cheap or low-grade Suru,ey his mother's letter hadopett-1 invitation to go to the Rose and lies only t,veuty-o01 miles south•«vest' Prosaic activities of small ftrmerl. canned gouda for homy consumption is at historic meeting took dare at ed his eYes to the kind of girl she r eel, Crowcit, and tlerinred bis intention of of Jerttsalenl, utast dike plate., izt northern Franca, poor economy. Aside from the or tuicl lids aro sterilized tool in good Colt- g 1 London, in No- Bltinch and eo}d dip. Place a silver knife in the jus when pouting In the boiling water, Be positive that the jars, rubbers ) ,N' HISTORIC • • i [ ETINC JIM AT DOWNING S'I Bli•I1T,;IN LONDON. Representatives of the Two Great Englush-Spealciug Rl1000 Confer Otee Agaht, ly wee, He saw her, coaree, loud-, ,ping' straight home, her ,ivy knew no Phe cit or IIebron is referred to in 10 ownutf, Street, talkfn and vulgar.; a galeal who heel. g Y u1 the eatulow of the great guns. Ac- 6 sickness, an inferior article makes cation before using. n ve 'enables, and wember, says a writer 113 a 1'rithsh g , bounds the Old Telt uurut in Numbers Pili ! 1 French artillery officers a impossible to have gaud results o suecos fully a t g appealed only to what was eo his owvu nature, And he had Y thou t t coming r,tt sus i , home w i h it the t f must bo completely sterilized, All Members s o t A M Vegetables the s arse m Dost 'a' really mean, Tum, as 141 ,, cording y the 10nc n ar t ieldecl. Goiesls xxin., ,ioshua xiv., 15. did not. think it at all remarkable iihle when w11411 cooking, in fact all food l,1oduets, these funds weekly, v • s am -particularly . uc- �t f the American les1001 to her blandishments; he had left a, ,hee1y 1 d and mo''" Aa a sanctuary a. 111 most a tarmac with two reel vows 110 one accessories, 40011 as jars, lids and rub- met the British War' Cabinet and the pure, refined girl for her, and lie had; thee 1 do," replied 'Polo, "there's nus of the sough, and the three prttrr- !white one drove them clown the road cutout otos, are reasonable priced dor- :t Alice fol ever, no lace but home for ma to -day." ur«hs Abi'alxtun, Isaac and Jamb— every clary to the paatura, while the ing the warm weather, ental owing to her, must also come under this rule. Heads of the Departments most inti - lit Pelma, P 1 1 l t their wellknown pe.''1 bale gnitltttes Vegetable Structure Itnatoly toinrenod, in rho war. Tile cup joy. she sobbed, throwing her arms around Hebron (genesis >,iii., �', a. ay., , overhead, But after the three co«s, time in their nature state brotts an char- o the United 11e had done—what fellow situated as leis iterlt, xxtvii. 1-l.) A legend has !t that" 1 tetbles is tough and fi med:mg to consider how he was would not be? His heart;1101311 whoa: "f the of et- strung out in single file, had gore by Au aea011116nt of. home -canned actor, noel because of this the vege- Stones could boel work with us and Throughout t to w they were all buried thea.; with Fre-' y •er,etables will trove a host welcome tables require a long' time—from three thrilled with exultation as he remem-' the Garman artiller flauned forth in ,• had said and' noon aucl evrnulg I teltiel tPollard s hecca and Sarah, while even to -day art 1 with the other Allies for the singly bored what the Colonel house w•as 1,e<niag oath wisl.ots. Re- renewed activit;r, additimt to the pantry daring the win-'' to five hours- to be completely itten about him. He remembered ! old oats is pointed out at Mnmre, near. It seemed !mhucd with a startling ter season, besides saving man times sterilized. Many successful canners: eucl we have in view, But the dullest tv1 porters came from the news a tela ,nb Y with joy, too, what his comrades had, „riles to hear env details which had by, as than of Abnahat». preacicnce regarctiing columns of their original cost. use the old sectioned time method, that; imagination roust be stirred by this said when he left fur home, and the been misscd cun•4ernin" mama, ex- The spies sent out to vi:,it the troops tilts of supply trains and ]o-' Bacteria cells cover all vegetables, is, to heat it to the boiling point and, gathering of the replesentaifves of the cbeers they _m. i 1 tl nook for one hour, then seal. Repeat two great English-spealang pcoplee That was the bitterness "Ay, then I mon lt11a shoe a[t,ut 0-0 reported to have sojourned a German and 1orenelx shells shriekedthey talo not Itee for au lett th of Th cal 1 s st itetnie of vege- mateln was os11 111 ally a bltlfness of o He was proud of what' { , • • s • round ) • Ee , IS: •v • "7 P Y g e 1 u v e z g Oh, if he hadn't been such a foul •seen for years came to bid him wel and Joshua was said to have destroy-; , Ile thought of what his home-corncome, while the uei1:)ih,,rs tlupnged ter became interested in that proces- ing might have been it he.had remain-; ed the city before giving it as a h ti- Sion of cows, It never seemed the the doors, tante to Caleb, and made it a city oP ed true to Alice; he fancied the look; „Ay it's good to be home again " soma on two •successive oceaslons, in her ayes as she greeted halm; of the; T standing 00 the doorstep I refuge. Then the place. figures promi- Sometimes the white cow would lead. 1 feelings which would fill his- heart as; a t ll eras lain i the last visitor depart neatly in the history of David, for it Sometimes the others. one was ire he sat by her side in the church she' 1 night "I thought that it was here that he was anointed King, twvecn Hie two Sometimes the attended, But that was impossible; that ploits, Relations: whom Tum had not Promised Land ventured to Hebron,' cellons of new guns, A French ofH and alt ess they are completely steniliz this recess for three successive days.' for such a accuse upon such st scene• 1 Thisisa troublesome method which p i P requires considerable time for handl 1 Members of the Same Family. mgt , never ug would be 111144 this - first over Judah, (11311 then over the now. Talmo hie home -coming woo "Art 'a' tired. lad?" :skeet his lath- whole of Israel. (II. Samuel 11. 1-4; be robbed of 111111 its joy. If ho sate' er w., 1-3.) Absalom also made 11 Alice at all she would be in the cum °' s a is at - f d and Briar "Jest It bit,' said Tont, "I couldn't tempt to capture the Throne from He- pony of Harry Bria1 xel , sleep last night, I was thinking ail; Bron, but soon after that time it dis- field, he ":new, batt always looked the time about coming home, and appears from marked prominence in I down upon hint, "Bat there," he said to himself, •'I'll bear it like a n' "w' Bible story. In the Apocrypha it is b' and that's 1,1'. lad I'm proud of thee," said inentfmie(1 however. cr, as being the man, I have dune my bit, his fether for the hundredth time. something, anyhow." ••Thou art a fool, lad," said his 1 Place that asides Diaecabeus took from He had Bene a telegram to his moth- mother, `•but thou'rt roan such a fool the Edomites. er the day before. telling her of the as 1 feared, Thou'et done vary: - ' time he expected to arrive the Brun- weel too, vary wee ." j Control of Irscr.t Pests in Canada. ford, h sew ante e _ a io entered the house and closed the loon, h window eagerly expectant, and o Entomologist for the year ending and pt? cn`1-: wen 1 ]tarn father," said Tom when they had; The annual report of the Dominion' th t:• t' •u he ]naked .oat of the g do you ever pray now?" t• t U " n issued with fast -beating heart, "I haclna March 31st, 1017, bee sus c prayed for years," said Yes, there his father and mother Ezekiel Pollard, "till thou event to the by the Department of Agriculture, were, waiting for hila. But vwhat Front, but every night sin' I have' Ottawa, and in its twenty-four pages was the meaning of the crowd? aspect nowt for myself," he added al -1 a brief record i5 given of the activities No sooner did he sob foot en the most proudly. "I didn't deserve it; of the officers of the Entomological platform than a great cheer arose. but I've asked God to take care o'; Branch. The necessity of protecting "There he is! There's Tom Pol- thee." «fall our craps from insect pests with a lard!" "So have I," said his another. I "Gia tongue, lads! Gi't tongue! view to increasing crop production fs Hip! t r never towd anybody about it; I war a more urgent than ecce at this Hip. 11fp. hip hoorah." bit ashamed, I reckon, but I have, g' present Torn, heedless of the cheering and' ; time. The establishment: of regional shouting, went straight to his mother. Prayed twenty t! mesa day. entomological station/, of which there' Then, said Tam, let us kneel; F For a second this lady looked at him down and thank God for His good-' are now ten in different provinces, has int with a caustic remark; And the three knelt down together. ` and seemed to be on the point o . !greatly g farmer would whip. one or the other o£ the creatures ahead of the lute.; Frequently Die formation altered several times in the half -mile jour 1101', Every change in formation seemed utterly needless to the purpose of driving three 00ws to pasture. The officer apprehended the man on the , wey I ek. "You will not see the sun so hiob in the heavens to -morrow;' he remarked carnally. "You have not' done well—for France!" The peas- ant's face paled. He tried to pretend, astonishment, but his fear and con fusion were too obvious, Ile told 11is' Scary to the drnmhe.ad crnu•t that con-' vaned to listen. The Germans, in' falling back, had arranged a "three cow" method of signallinl. The three s omni -.la were capable of half a dozen different formations that spelled a•� half dozen different truths concern I ing troop movements and artillery accuracy, He was paid well by the H11ns and coached for a couple of days i neatly enter ed the scope of the. in the tactics to he pursued before greeting h c . work and the usefulness of the officers they fell back. then her mother's heart melted. concerned, Concise stateme".ts arae The French officer was right. The Ay, Tom, I'm fair glad to see -- E even of the progress of the following pea=ant saw only otic more sunrise. thee," she sobbed, CHAPTER %I, alk' "Amt I am glad to see you, mother, lines of work; investigations on in-' And for him there was no sunset. It was nearly midday when Toin sects affecting grain and field craps, "Shirt Signals." Ay, father, it is good to see you, it is." awoke. The church bells had ceased g And I am fair proud on you, Tom," tinging for nearly an hour, indeed at garden and greenhouse, fruit craps, : Another e1c•ver expedient for signal - and Ezekiel Pollard's voice was hoarse nearly all the churches the cotlgrega forest and shade trees, stored [rain ' as he shook his son's hand. tions were being dismissed. The and after prodaels. insects (afectin nig was that employed by the' wcman of the shirts." She seemed "But, Tom," cried Mrs, Pollard, Town Hall clock chimed a quarter to domestic and other animals, the hot.se- wiping her eyes, "thy clothes be dirty; twelve but all else seemed strangely hold and public health; the introduc "lit`rvs trashing them. Up on a little • I shall have a rare job to get th'; silent,' Tom rose in his ited,�and rub c knoll where her little house stood' tin and eolonintion of arasitie in - This was followed by a general -"Where arts I?" he gasped; "this is sects and studies of natural centro ; clothesline in the fresh morning sun laugh by those who had come to' —this is—a1', where am I? Why, I'm field workagainst the brown -tail moth light. Back of and beyond that knoll greet Tom and bid him welcome. 1 home! I'm 'home!" ' In the Maritime Provinces; and the in- the guns loomed sullenly, their smoke "Ay, and thou look'st as though' Immediately he jumped out of bed,' spection of imported nursery stock. A plumes lifting lazily like blossoms thou hasn't weshe11 for a week. I' and pulling up the blinds looked out brief statement of the wort: undortalc-' thought as aa' sodjers kept theirsens upon the smoky town. of white against the green hills. T1s. en with a view to conservation of wild clean," 1 Dear old Branford, dear old Brun- shirts flapped—reel and blue and "P1l wash right enough when I get ford," he said; "ay, this is a change!" life, particularly duel not containanywhite and red again --some very close • you," and Polly Powell made her way "Make haste, then. I11 have dinner trot of insect pests, such information muck out of 'em" bed his eves t P they f.airp''al and danced on the home, mother," laughed Tom. ( "Art 'a' got up, Tom? The publication ' togeth t some tvirlely spaced, After "Holism, Tom, I am glad to see "Ay, mother," recommendations respecting the con- a f_ t days 111-1 .,n eared that woman, through the crowd. I ready for thee by the time thou rt.111 published in the bulletins and cireu- Terror-stricken, she babbled her con - through "Thank you," replied Tom quietly;' ready." ' tars of the Entomological Brandi. It "have you brought one of your young "Ay, it's good to be home," said had sold her eounti y for silver and men with you, Polly?" Tom, and then he sighed. "I wonder. comprises a brief account of the year's I followed the instructions of the re - "I have not got any young men," was; now, I wonder—" and then he sigh work and will be of interest to all ! t1 •atrng Runs, Polly's.reply. Whereupon there was ed again. who desire to learn what pro cess is Slicep have boon used to signal, a general laugh of incredulity, ; "I mean to go to chapel to -day;' he being made in this line of scientific i Chinnxys ::molted on al., rn:zl:e morn - Polly, heedless of the crowd, and al-; said to hie mother wvhen he presently research as applied to a! ricultur e - alga; to 1 ed suddenly • apan'see• , Copies may be obtained on application „ r' 1 L Y and smelted • though angered at the remarks that „Chapea said his mother, ' I again. Fed:: ants who would call their were niacle, still held her ground. j thought thon'd given up going to to the Publications T1raneb lite' iter-. country for gain have stood - against You are coming down to the Thorn' moot of Aglic..ltnre, O taw 1, Al en st1ne _call, Signalling is an rotaries. and Thistle, aren't you, Tom?" she anapeh' air#"s 1.05 .retina. inrc'•1. net= sheulil [ ` said; "mother and father' are expect-; ,I am going to -day anyhow," said q 1 P• ing ih it Pi^acro raised his hand ing you." Tom, It would be grand if you be add - reseed to the Dominion Entomo- for the £.:mous nam acre of the Incas "No, thank you, Pally," said Tom.l and father would come with me to- logist, Danln•tnlent. of Atrticultur0. Ot- .-• ";u1'history is replete with incidents' of the "shirt signals." She night• taws; such tyequests •lad e0qurtee may v 1101• h n);s were indeed "not what' and father. Besides. I don't wan o. iv I be mailed free of M ' they etmed." 1 --- la gooseberry," COTTONSEED 1.�"ROM U, S. play Y•" That night Tom, together with his' 1 Stranger, weirder signalling than, At this there was general cheering, father and mother, found their way to. The Difference. i (hat done. by spices u1 the present war, It was evident that Polly Powell teas the church winch he had attended "Chi, I must live:!" one staid, and then • however, has never previously been Republic Will Sapply Canada With ready to glee up her latest lover in years before. Many. .eyes were open Left Freedom's call unheeded , r..hievccl, Necessaries for Home Consnmptlan. order that the glory of Tom's lustre hien as he was shown into the pew. Who told him that among living men "I am going home with my mother' Than us well said Ezekiel quiet- want postage. ed this bacteria will cause fermenting action to take dace in the jar, and then the contents will he a total loss, To Can Asparagus Select perfectly fresh and young asparagus. Wash it carefully to r0 - move the sand. Peel the stalks care - full ing and cooking, Newer end more i Until a century and a half ago, they modern methods have olim.nated all we're one people with a common in - Th Cold -Pack 111 salted hesitance of blood and of language, The e ' of political and religious thought, of 1 d ' e'al iso in full =and trim awe ois met to is now in gun z y y t,ll the hard and all the largo canneries, and is much institutions, habits, character, and tra- pithy portions. Let it lay 111 cold preferred because it• gives a beautiful : ditions coming down to theca through water until all the asparagus is pre- appearance to the vegetables. It can countless generations. Then the claim pared. Then tie it in convenient be successfully accomplished with the ! of the colo11ist0 to sell -government bundles. for easy handling while blanching and cold dipping. Blanching--flave a large pot of wa- ter boiling. Place the asparagus in this w111•er when it starts boiling and boil for ten minutes. Remove and cold -.dip by dropping into a pan of very cold water. Pack into the jars, the tip end down, as closely as possible. Put a silver same results in less time than by other' divided them from the 4iother Coun- methods. ! try, and just because they were of the In using this method, the vegetables' . are blanched, cold dipped and then same family the kinsmen stubbornly packed in sterilized jars, the rubbers fought their quarrel out. It was in adjusted and the lids partially tighten-; the room and at the table where the ed and then processed. decisions which matte the severance in - Cold Dip ' evitable were taken, and where the Cold dipping of blanched vegetables : treaty of peace with the new Republic knife 1.1 the jar to prevent cracking is necessary to make them firm enough was signed, that their representatives while filling with boiling water. Re- to handle after being nartially c ooked took counsel together against the move the knife and put' the rubber and and also to set the coloring matter so enemy of the polity and of the civiliza- ]icl in position. Partially tighten and that it will not easily dissolve during tion they have devatoped: then process in hot-water bath for two the rasa of the process. I Franklin had pleaded and protested for the settlement to hours after the boiling has started. Be positive• that the water is boil- there; Adams and Jay had doubtless Remove and tighten the lid securely as ing rapidly after the jars have been often called there in the negotiations possible en invert acacia? When placed in the water bath before count='which their cold, storeththe jars in to a coocl thy place. fog the me e Poi..ts to remember for successful Remember tifor thprocess. t 1 The tete -oi results: The asparagus must be young and fresh. Wiseh carefully to remove any sand,- and • careful cooking will accomplish and busy men, but nobody with 411. Peel and remove the pithy parts. this. Lloyd George's cast of mind could er facts so striking without a that no food will spoil' names are se withhis. su e that is absolutely sterilized, that bac- of North and of Portland, who welcon- teria, spores and germs are exceed ed the American delegation, was lay- ingly hard to kill and that only long ing practical problems before practical HOW SHALL 1 USE THE Turkey Emince.—One cupful of small pieces of turkey, one onion, one green pepper, one-half cupful of gravy. Mince the onion and pepper' fine, then parboil and add to the iniac- ed inaed turkey, Moisten with gravy and heat until very hot. Serve on toast. Turkey 'Terrapin.—One cupful of cold turkey, cut in one -inch blocks, two tablespoonfuls of flour, one cup- ful of milk. Season with one tea- spoonful of salt, one-half teaspoon- ful of -Worcestershire sauce, Blend the flour and milk and then cook for five minutes. Add the cold turkey neat, Shake or toss until very hot. Add the yolk of egg and a dash of nutmeg. Serve. The old question is here answered in a few palatable receipes. Turkey Fritters.—One cupful of flour, one-half teaspoonful of salt, two teaspoonfuls of baking powder. one cupful of mule, male egg. Mix the dry ingredients together and milk and beaten egg, Mix to a smooth batter and then fold in 011e cupful of finely chopped cold turkey, one-half tea- spoonful of pepper, Mix well, then fry in hot fat and serve with C11ili sauce Turkey Club Sandwiches,—Use two might shine upon her; but her power All the treat had heard of Tom Pol- The United St=.te,. Food A 0001 him lead gene. - lord's return,. but few expected to see His, little life was needed? 1 Calls You As Coffee Boils. tr "Nap, thau'lt come down to the him at church that night. For some, t„ A g•as stoae wh'ed1 arf,es at da:.n, v.atimn has completed arrangements dti the rood Controller of Canada Rose and Crown wf' ns, won't 'a'?' time Tom was very self-conscious, and "Freedom mu"t Ire. another said, I1•cih tkte 0111.10° au11 wakes YOU up whereby cottonseed oil and its pro- w another. it is to be feared that he thought ire- Ac o'er the ri,lee he hnituc1 11 w 1 a,= 1, le 1 ailey has 111?c01 invented by duct:; may move into Canada for local "No, I am not going to the Rose tle of the service; more than once, too, On its red slopes they found him dead, G.mr, n Rem of 1. 00eitl, Nee. The Canadian consumption, There will be and Crown," replied Tom, he caught himself gazing' furtively By hi: brave 10011 surrounded• r.•e, 111 '311 ha- i 11 of light to which is p "Nay, you doan't t say around the building, but he did not 1 7 i 1 l A 1' 1 is re-export of these products. mean o sa tar e 1 t you've turned teetotaler?" soe the face he longed yet feared to .. 1..0 1dc n c oc . mee. lane. m. e i l As Canada raises sufficient hogs for "Ay, that I have," replied the lad, see. Since his return he had asked One spared bine if hi. seal became o" br illy 0 0(1 (vorls servo. to tell thR "you sae I'm followingtheexempla no questions ahrttt Alice Lister, and Dead 443 a tree, 111.1' -rotten; .time. A smaller dial is used to set its 036 11 uses, expoi`t 1fCensoe forhogs 111 of be granted for In indefinite of e ing, �e1 v t • 1 tl e• had U fell—but ah! 1 couutr,•'s fame will n e f the King." Whereupon Polly neither 1111 mother of a ul t One w the alarm igniting •incl exungu•ahm> went away abashed. , volunteered any Information about Is by such deathe begotten. devices, When set the burner under period. The policy of the Food Ad - All the way Tom's progress downher.—Alexander is to see that Canada is Liverpool Road was a groat proces-' "Well," said Tom, "I must drive', —Alexander Louie eraser :the coffer pot will automatically ig- supplied with certain necessaries, f people, 1 Oevery hand he was her nut of my mind. What a fool I' tic ata predetermined hour and boil salon o cop n t The Press in Canada. from the United States, required for greeted and cheered. ter soldiers ; tb a fi for four or fi • i alt• 1 Other wear" h fl coffee we zn nt _s, feeding their own people; but no who. had gone out from L'runfo•d heal' How beautiful 1t iaas to be singing There are 1,881. ptbhe,,tians of all The flame will then Lowe of its otvn more. had U wounded, the old hymns again) The Sunday he-' kinds now being issued in Canada in- accord to slow boiling for another• been wv t ' semi -wee t t s, e , .. i s•e o c t u c � . The co is now - • imagination of hymns, the shrieking f shells. 'n neon hi -monthly, and 10 guar- ready for you and an alarm is sound- licenses will be issued without the cover a German spy in Waterman, ; Canticle. returned; some a 11 a lei e and many had done brave deeds, but foto he had been in Ypres. and in eluding 188 dailies, Ater-weael:lias, •10 free minutes, after «•111111 it will slut, Regular licenses wv111 he required on Tom's action had laid livid of the stead of church hells 110 had heard the' 1 1e 921 we kilts, 2.12 't if fl n t' 1 • coffee ' all shipments a9 heretofore, but no ation of the people To die boom of guns; instead of the music: monthlies, 1 t O ate a ] - , - - whom many in the town 11n0ty; to stead of the scenes of home, and the terlies. ed, aPPraval of the Food Controller of were the Uho e,a ruins •""---' bring him to justice; to risk his'life! ones, w ere in order to Tender his country a ser-; of an ancient town which had been THE LOOK OF HATE. vice; to face almost certain death ruthlessly uth e sthedIVarowere i. Oh, how How he ll that he might obtain the plans which wisdreaded the idea of going back again! I;�i 1, i•'••/' ..'�� ,y, %F,,,,,a i! t ...ttRi had been intended to help the enemy, yet he knew he must go, mail those } ;II i _ l made him a hero. P i ,Jli'' who had made war should be ower 1 � Perhaps there aro few parts of the! who to make it again. I {1: 1.3 i'' jj'll. 1 11111 world where the people are more Presently the service was over, and ilk s� , hearty and more generous than the Torn made hie way towards the vests ,l bolo of t (Tochbeccontinued.) of httnds liif,ix ,i Pt 1 —*le__ Paper and Steel. great welcome, The latest census of manufacturers No words can tell the joy which Mrs. Pollard felt when site found that in the 'United States shows that in Tom was going straight home with America the manufacture of paper !s her. As she said, she had got the' second in importance only to the steel best dinner in Brunford for liim, but industry. The total invested capital she was afraid that Toni would yield le estimated at $500,000,000, while the to all the inducements which would annual value of the manufactured pro- be held out to ]rite, duct of the paper and pulp amounts "Never mind," she said to the to 1350,000;000.,' e ' neighbor whom she had asked to get - e everything in readiness, by the time she returned, "we'll have everything A square :foot of honeyeomb con sa that i,h we Wore sure he war coin- tains about 9,000 cells: dwellers in those busy manufacturing towns i11 the North, and Tom was their own towns -boy. He had been ' reared amongst them, had gone out from them, and so they gave him a ie N. itsle (>fl ,..i1110y, Bobby k0ep5 oft 1001Li135 at me in German! LEFT -OVER TURKEY? Pass ov word. We do not doubt that they will slices of toast cut in triangles. Cov- appeal to millions on both sides of the er the toast with a leaf of lettuce, then ocean, lay on two thin slices of turkey, then historic Meeting Place, one thin slice of ham or bacon and then another leaf of lettuce. Cover' Thoughtful men will everywhere with a second slice of toast. Garnish feel that, this meeting, whose aim is with olive, pickle and then serve with the protection of human frrenlom, one tablespoonful of mayonnaise on, could ]nave had no more appropriate leaf of lettuce, setting' than the xoom in Downing To Use the tilting.—Cot the cold Street where that great chapter in its lolled potatoes in thin slices, use history was largely written. 1t was about two cupfuls; put in a frying pan not only the independence of the fn which four tablespoonfuls of short- United States which that chapter de - ening has been made very hot. Turn tormined. It decided the future of the the potatoes in and add ono and one- British Empire as well. We have half to two cupfuls of turkey filling, never forgotten the lessons that it :oug11I 11,1,1 acid ono cupful taught us. From them we have learnt ofgravy or stock; cook - until moisture how u great democratic Footer must, be Moulded evaporates and a brown crust forms. Meld preserved. men Meld into shape by pushing to the sat in the old room in DowningStreet side of pan. Turn out on a hot plat- even in those days to whom the secret ter in an omelet shape and then serve. was clear. ' Turkey Broth.—Crack the bones' Chatham saw it, and Edmund Burke, acid then cover with cold water, and many of the Rockingham Whigs. Cook slowly :Dor one and one-half "Things could not be otherwise," said cool: until reduced hours. Strain and Burke, than that Englishmen beyond to one-half. Blend two talespoonfuls the seas should claim the full iic;hts of of corn -starch with five cupfuls of the Englishmen, But they preached to prepared broth, then bring to a boil, deaf ears in a Parliament of "king's Add ano teaspoonful of finely chopped friends" and placemen, and the mi er- parsley and then serve. If there is able quarrel followed which long not a sumoient amount of broth add the two peoples, who have milk. Try this; it is delicious. I more in common, as Dr. Page has said, than any peoples ever had before. "'The purpose of this historic The average depth of the English, gathering,' said the Prime Minister, Channel is 110 feet. I "was to determine how the United States could best co-operate` with { 11 a' • •'•: �• •° ' ' U d Groat Britain and the other Allies." Mail t yCo-operation in the War, K-'\' Poo day Mr. Lloyd George ..aid that, after fit• , ,• 1 full deliberation, h and Itis colleagues �"" �" ""S Makeh '! were satisfied that two matters—man- !: Toronto's r; lower at the fronts and shipping -- t: P',;m",ts lrcteli-I�iY1C 1 . • were of superior and equal urgency. for the Walker House (The House ji . He was 0nxi0us to UMW 111)331 soon the 0, of Plenty) as soon as they arrive in ",q first mullion men entnld be exp.etect in reia0: Toronto. The meals, the service 34 France, Other matters ea urgency and the home-Iflte appointments wt cru the supply of airmen and aero- constitutethe magnet that draws vl planes, the supply of food, •and the f+1 them there, et, -up of the blockade. Noon Dinner doe.3 Speaking of Fond, the Prince Mini - Evening Diener 75c. , ster assured the Mission "that the !mti) THE WALKER HOUSE xr most drastic restrictions were about Al4 to be imposed upon the people of the ! TONT F" "" 14o,et L Dritit h Isles, partly in order to assist i TORONTO, CANADA 11 the Allies and partly in order to leave till Rates Reasonable rim room for the carriage of men Gea wright a Co Props i~and munitions to the battle fronts." Ai 0..$65,:ro + viN, wancm c,ami•:,,, r v tm.. , o t ",(1lrm,^^ Dc! Coronado Coronado Beach, California Near nen Diego POLO, MOTORING, TENNIS, BAY AND SURF BATHING, FISHING AND BOATING. 18 -Hole Cold Cow , H,obe1 is equipped throughout with Automatic Sprinkler System. AMERICAN, PLAN JOHN J. HIM'1NAN, Manager - ti p. axe u qtr Av etas sr,a B,. B.C:s Trade Position. British Columbia's trills have a pos- sible output of 2,500,000,000 feet per annum of lumbar, according to tin 05- thnate made by the "Victoria Colon- ist" On that side of the continent, says the "Colonist," there is the larg- est supply of merchantable timber. Pulp and paper mills 1711011 fully in swing will be nble to supplement the shortage of products in tine east and Probably indefinitely supply the de- mand :for paper, In the years 1012 to 1014 not more than five per cent of the foreign lumber expert trade on the Pacific was handled front the west- ern ports, notwithstanding the nes tural resources, which aro greater than all the States to the south. The figures, therefore, show that British Columbia, which is in a position to 1 supply the major; portion of the de - wand, is only in a stna}l minority in actual trade.