HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Advance, 1922-07-13, Page 2ee-e,
BY ROBERT J. 0, STEAD,
cher.
(Copyright The Musson Book Co.)
Synopeis of.Preceding Chapters.
Dr. 'Hardy, famous specialist, and
is daughter 1Crene, ineet with an aeci-
dent while on a motoring trip in the
•foothills of Alberta and find a refuge
M the ca,bin a the Elden ranch where
dwell David and his diss,ohite father.
The girl and bay promise to meet
again in the future. • Alter his father's
• drunken death David goes to seek his
fortune in town] and! loses all his
meney at a pool table,
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it became 4 'customer thing few, the' i 1 e * dres.s mrd manner a medesty
two to plo)y for sinal, stekes, W1103
Dave won, as Often, as he lost
One Saterday, evening As I)ave was
en 'the way to their •antinstomed resert,
he fell in with. Copward an the street,
"Ilene, old man," said Onnward chem.-
lly, "I was just looking for you. Got
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two tieleete f or the show to -night
Some eWell dairies in the chorue. Genie
along, There'll be deinge."
There were. two theatres in the
town, one of which played to the
b.etter-clase resident% In it onYthing
Of a -risque nature had, to be presented
with certain trimmings which allowed
it te be oleos:Meta as "art," but in the
other house no such restrietionst exClet-
ed: It was to the latter that Conward
le,c1. Dave h.acl been thereb,efore, en the one, of them -the veey ern-eeth hts
che,se) upper -gallery, but Co.nward's oriel My, how nimble the was! He
tickets admitted to.. the best sat in wandered, intehe knew the young mein
the bonze. Dave had aClopte town very vvelt They eeerned very frieniCy.
ways to the point where he changed But he euppicned ishe had to ,do that
his clothes and put on a white. eollar anyvsray; it was :part of her job; it
Saturday eve,nings, and! he found him- -was ell in the play. Certainly the
1 self amid the • ay riaale .and.Perfames young man was very clever, but he
ot the or,clie"' fia f oor vrith a vein' didn't ,like his luolcs,, Ceetainly he
•ong either sornebo,diee., "rhe or,thestrp, him dance different to t e tune of a
PlaYed a swinging air, 'to, which his six-shooter," Dee ,said to himself
foot kept tap, and presently the cur- and then flushed, a little. That was.
,
such time as they 41.8,o would be able
• to work.
Dave's d,u.ti,es, were simple, enough.
He had to drive a, wagon to. a. coal
yard, where a very superior young
man, with a coiner, would1 express sur-
prise that he had: been so lionig gone,
and tell him to bank in under chute
number so-and-so., It appeare,di to be
always a matter of. greait distresis. to
this young roan that Dave did, not
know *which chute to b,aick under unt.il
he -was told. Having hacked intbo, p,o-
si.tion, a door Was ,opened. There was
fi.ction that the eo,al in the bin
should then run into. the wagon box,
but, e D at once discov-enecl, 'this
the ,gamtiltarg ereame the night . o e. was merely a fiction. Aside from a
He greeted, Dave cerdially; his voice few saceornmediating lumps', near the
lata,d. a, s.of, sterlaietive, abnoet feminin,e door the eval' hack to be eirovellecl.
• gnality which Dave had not notieed When the box was jiidged to be full
in their whiceperecli conversation in the the wagon: was :driller' to the scales:
peolereom. There was emee,thing at- If the load were too heavy 'some of it
,,enetive- about leie, personality, some- had to he thr.own, off, while the young
thing• which cinvit.ed friendship and man with, the cellar passemeremanee
even torifinence, end yet b,enierith, these appropriate to the occasion. If the
emotions DaVe felt a sense ntE die- load were too light leas di,stress was
ea thou,gh part of his nature experience.d,. Then Dave had to dtowe
rebelled against ,the acquiatintaneeship. to an adclreeis thait was .given.
• "That was the rottenest luck you shovel the cool down a Chute '1Ocelted
• had last night," the stranger woe in the most inaceessibl.e po,sition the
• mying. "I never saw the ,beat of it. preniises..aff.o.rded, 'and return to the
• I knew yhe. were -wrong the m.onaent , coal -yard, -where the y,ounig ma,n. with
Yen had your hand down, hut 1 the °eller would, facetiously inquire
couldn't butt be them I was hoping wb.ether Mrs. Blank had invited hili
• s'eay and raise him next erne; in tio ofternoon te.a, or if be had'been
seen might have -get your mo,ney band:
that way2Y
CF/APTER 17.
•Almost the first 113,eireon (he met wee
the E,;.'Tranlierr who, had, schooled ii,ini in
which fascinated the bey with a
tle.ty which A more reckliese Appear-
ance w01114, have, at ence \defeated.
And then Dee looked in her face,
It was a pretty facte, ne'l'evithstendirig
its grease -paint, and it smiled right
into, hist eyes. Hie heart thumped' be-
tween his shoulders..eas their& it
wenlict drive al the aim from his lunge,
She sunned him-ifor • him! Now
they were away again; there were gy-
ratiane ebout the stage; he almost lost
her in the maze; a young. man in fine
elothee, rushed in, and was annagentlY
being mobbed by the .girle, and said
eeme linee in a /avid voice which
Da:ve'e ear bad, not been trained to
eatcih:* end then he danced' about with
pleasant sense of 'being somebody Am- e.ouldi dance very Weill.' .1 eoultli make
tain went up and the show was on
with, e rush of girls arid color.
It was an entirely new expel:len:fie.
Fiona the upper g4alory the actors and
actressee always seemed more or less
impersonal .and. abstract but here they
were living, palpitating brunian beings,
almost within hand reach., teertainly
within eye reach, as Dave presently
diseover,ed. There mkis a trooping of
girls 'about the stage, with singing
and rippling- laughter 'and sweet, clear
voice,s; then a sudden change' a for-
mation, flung a line of girls right
acroes behind the footlights, where
they tripp.ed through, matione
waiting for a .chonge m'the weather.
Conclitieris in the boarding-house
"Oh., I don% mind the money," said had th.e value of distracting- Dave s
Dave, cheerfully. "I don't want it attention from t,he .unpleasantness of
back. In fact, J figure it was pretty his work. Mrs. 1Setford, handicipped
wen spent." - by her numerous offspring, embittered
"Lots innre where it came from, by the regular recurrence of hercon-
di?" ilatighed the other. "You're frorn tributions to the State, and disheart-
the ranthes, I see, and I suppose the ened by' drudgery and ev-erwork, baa
• price of a. cite= Or two cloesn?t worry long ago ceased to place any store on
yore a hair's wortile4 a.1 nearance or ,even. elean-
"From. is right," Dave replied,
dram them, an! I'm not goin' beck,
As tor xrvaney--weitk I spent my last
.thokel dor "breakfast, so I've got ta
ldna,up a job before neon." •
The striarager e...-atericled his hand.
lhaire," be said_ "I like you. You're
no squealer, anyway. My name is
Genevardi. Yours?"
Dave told, hiA name and shook
p
liness, As Dave watched her Slovenly
shuffle to and: dram the 'kitchen, pre-
ceded and pursued by yoeng Metfords
in ail degrees of childish innocence,
his ii-iind flew back to dim recollec-
tio-nis of his .oWn. mother, and the quiet,
noiseless 'ordeor •ol' their home. Even.
in the letter days, when he ancl his
father had been anything but madel
h.ouselaeetiers, they, had never known
• bands. °onward offered his eigarette suoh squalor as this
box, and the two smoked, for a few Metrfaid's :attitude toward his wife
rr-oraents in silence. • fluctuated from eciaree burner to bru-
"What kind of o.jolo silo you want?" tality, bat there wee. left in the woman
Conward. asktd, at length, no spark of ,splinit to resist. With
"Any kindi that pays, a wage," sand neither tongue nor eye did she make
• Dove. '411 I don't like it Chuck any resp.onse, and her ,sistufflings. back
it AG soon as 1 can afford t' he per- . and. forth were neither hastened nor
but just now I've. g,ot to get delayed by the pleasure of her lord.
a gnat -stake," Her bearing was that of.ane who has
"r know the fellow thlat runs 'an: drunk the last dregs of bitterness., foe
employment agency down here," Con- whom no poesible Change of condition
• "MT& answeze,d'. "Let's go down. Per- can be WOTAe. Her indifferen.ce was
baps 1' can put you ijri right." tragic.
Coreward srpoke to the manager of The sle.eping laceornmodati.ons had
the employment agency and introdue- the -virtue ,of simplicity. The, Mefferd
ed Dave. , tribe was housed in a lean-to which
"Nothing very choice on tap to -day," supportedr.one ef the kitchen, and.
said the emplOyment man. "You can the eight boarder's slept apsta,ins over
handle horses, I suppoes?" the main part of the house. The room
"I guess I 'con," said! Dave. "Some." , was not large, but it had four earners,
"I can paace you delivering- eoal.' and in each corner stood. a cheep iron
Thirty :allows a month, and yen board bed' with baggy spring- andierrusty mat -
with the loess." tress The ceiling none tea high at
"FR tat& it," said Dave. I - •
lany p•art, sloped! crt the Walls almost
The fboss proved .th!' he one Thomas to the edges 'of. the bed.s. One table
Mefferd. He owned half -a -dozen. teams and wash-havin bad. to serve, for th,e
• and was en:gaged in the cartage bus- eight 1,odgerise those -who were impa-
mess, sp.ecializing on eoell. He was tient dor their turn might ornit.th,eir
a man of big fraarre, big head, and a aliruitions, altogether ,or perform them
vocolyulary appropriate to the pnr- irk the horse -trough at the barn..
silly. The young man was paid to do
this., too. Still, it looked like a very
glued job. • It leaked. like a very much
better lob than elm:veiling deal for
lVfetford. •
• Then there was. a sudden break-
,
away in the dance, and the girl dis-
appeared behind a forest, and .the
mobbing of the young man reeorn-
menced. Dave supposed hie had gnne
to rest;, dancing like that must be
hard. on 'the wind. He found little to
interest him now in what was, going
on on! thee stage. It seemed rather
foolish. They were j.ust capering
areund and being foolish. They were,
of mingled grace ands aerobatics.. Dave a lot of :second -raters. And the young
found. himself regarding the young was he didn't care a
wormer" inneediately before him; all in
-white silo was, with some 'Scintillating
material that 'sparkled in the glared
the'apote,light; then suddenly she was
in orange and ,pink, and purple, arid
Whit LOT 'LIAM ; he was just doing it
13,ecause hadi to,. There was a vacant
sea,t de front. He 'wished the girl be-
hind the forest would .conie dawn and
resit there.- Then the could see -the
meet, !and hack again
in white. 'And 'show herSelf. . Then, she eould see
although she perrormeu 'Lae' NATIVO. • ,
step.s with smiling abandon, there was •
(To h,e ,continued.)
A Bubble Party.
A flock •of little rainbow -colored
disks on a correspeondence card held
the keynote of the Bubble Party, espe-
cially as .o,ne disk on each card: bore a
,grinning little face such as anybody
can draw in with three, date for eyes
and, nose and a. parentesis mark on
its side for the mouth. • A couplet pre-
ceded the date and place:
Fun is What we're a of us -after,
So wine bubbling ever with joy and
laughter;
- The time was a warm summer
P°s'es'
to `wthlIch he aRPH"ed it, Among Method's employees', with the
his ether possestions were a wife, num- exeeptioxi ef Dave, were foreigners,
erceis Children, and a house and bairn,' m are or lees inconversent with the
itt wilieh he hoarded his beasts of Englisib language. Somewhat to his
burden, ineinding in the terno his surprise, they maintained an attitude
horses, bio me -a, and hie wife, in, the of .superioritsr toward him, •carrying
order of tlaithr valuation. The chil- ori their conversations in a strange
ihen were a bneproduet, valueless until tonpue and. allm,ving him little part
.
- in their common life. •Da-ve's spirity
which had always:teen aceustorned to -
receive !and be received, on a hosis of
alaeoliate equality, :rebelled violently
against the intangil3le wall of exclu-
non whieh his. fellow -workers buil,t
about themselves, and: as they had
the ,soaps,nds bowls were
removed and the little tables utilized
for sterving 'bubbling refreshmemts in
buffet fashion.
Out carie trays of tall glosses filled
with frothy ginger ale and grape,juice
blended, fruit salad -with a fluffy
erearn dressing, sandwiches, and final-
iY halls of pink (etrawherry) ice
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EST lunch 10 two packages of
Little Sun -Maid Raisins and a
• glass' of milk.
Tastes good when you're hungry.
1N-ourishes yet keeps you cool.
Raisin's 75 per cent fruit sugar is
in-practicall3r predigested form, fur-
nishing 1560 calories of energizing
nutriment per pound.
• Doesn't. tdk digestion so doesn't
heat the blood, yet energizes almost
immediately.
Big men eat little lunches to con• -
serve their thinking power. • Don't
overeat and lag behind the' leaders.
Get two packages of Little Sun -
Maids now.
etween. al
5c Everywhere:
-in Little Red Packages
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ennarn. Neapolitan i" erea.ni.,'with its -
Not Canny Enough.
rainbow .sttri,pes, would 'also:have beet b t their digestions and their
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iteefimyrgs ate Nod
•'Atlantic
dame and nuly, are reckoned the
*cost 'inoretlis for :lee in the North
Atlantie. It te . this tittle rt year .
that the ,great Greenland' bergs
meth to the danz,Ier ;Of Trenhatbant ,
'
North AtIlectiio ice ha's claimed a tor,. ;
rlhee ot hourani'llyee, and preportY,
doping, ft,h,e past half-eanitury, :and `ever ,
and over Again. great liners travelled' .
laIllitein*°•ourirl-r°1117,164401
ITiliii6itiainnotret,e:stititeiot!tue;hisietrtita ;
than ten 'yealtS \ate,
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Other venzells.. have been ,Mlere foe- ,
,
innate,. The Most marvelfeue eseape
wen that of the liner ..Ariz'one., which; ;
feety, Yeans, age; gained tile' title' of 'the' '
meneOliourednef the Atilantie." .
:oz.Ona,IN.cr,9011:a7tbeiztoi. 61011:4111:187139:a, -013fillts,e,kittehaeD; L.
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way to New Y,orlt, sOie„ ranysinash 'into
o nione.ltrous, liceb,erg„ ernmpallug.,uP
stout e413,83," bows es thoUghl,they Were
paper. Her POWle part wias a Mere Shelf.
of Cracked steel beams:. and girders,'
and it Was, ,onlY With thielreatee,t.di.r.
firnaliby lhat thegct into. St., Abel's.,
Newfound:and, 'where over. two hun-
dresI ietie4e: O.,f Inc were taken init. of her-
SLis had ilVe 'hundred' and' .fitty4por,„
eons &hoard at the of,,the
,MsT1111114rt.or year; 'later,' the', loan' .an
City. of Berlin,' had a einifitar .e/Peri-
en,ce, .and almost on the..saane :spot .
the, Arizona. . Was ; brOken
from deck td,itele4 and such a mase "of '
ice toraled aboard 'her that at 'firiet it.wali:
feeneds'.iie would -oink before any- ;
thing coirlel. be, .dene.
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.wae, a rush for' the 'boats, and heir
. „ .
fl.cere had' th.efr ,work mit
Her;.vratertightt. coin-
partmerris. saved ..and, eventually .
'he managed. to steaM. sfowly, into port:, .
• More recently title Anchor liner, Go- •.
luMbio, had arr appallingly narreivi
cape 'from" destruction ;by , Off
0 -ape Race she charged a great glitter- ,
ing. mase, of 'flinty Arctic ice
es -usual' was shrouded; in.; thitek fog.- ".;
Her 'hew -plates. Were crumpled -for
teen- feet,' ,port 'anther Stuck....
on the lee and was:, loot. Nine feet Of
vra‘ter .nesitied. into, her' held before the
leak eauld. be .stappen. ' •
Th.e. poeeengeris, were dinner; whoa
the ,0011isieal' occurred. The dining--; '„
,t,ab,le was' 'Swept clear, and the passen-
gers flung in everendirectiern One -had ,
another a, collar -bone broken:7
Immense 'rnacties, nt. ice fell' thundering ,.
on her declese Thie, berg Was a bun e ,
deed feet high and, n quart,er of a mile'
Her passengers ' eitanapeded,' there'.
even- they
isnhekrbeeel3tihgllgassIesd ,EvirlYr°1,dilie'esecewilrit s'a 'etillulenlighlilaes:.,' mfgo'ee.:mtletsTY:If'rhiii'E'-ilisthantle:1„ncl'aanir'dY'Ploelt''Y- °1.' green rTI"ehl3AeuxlYteeecilmalYieer:11'llentdel°x:Pniew:wade.'asaYinfAr7fillinntegthaar (113°°11'llii:'Shiel:'
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glieStd -were mainly a lot at young Dancing Or any jolly group games trooken undernrowth into a anitalil
they are lovely for balding the lee' -----*----'
ing, the place was a big lawn, the Cream. ' As a an Thinketh.•-
fa,olikosuywhtiomil:ked .e;etting together far rnay follow:the reeeientinente_ haain1;3°.3haeuly'sww'Oi jitilabsbibolacitia.5 '''''birvesterni.711,sett7t,eithraiaeant.seetvn,":7m,y, to.,sirebeearepsilebeeetnem, c115rtcyotvisunhisenilcytbeor.ett,,l,esr.e_.
clearing, where theY were astonishe
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bubbles, were strung round paper Some Simple Desserts. marked one et tile party, himself a
•Scot, and proud to think- that one of
/Interns of yellow, pink, green, and _ c ._ will be hiscirieulds, The man wrsu liv.e a, nation had b,een first,1n this loinelY
easy to, mak,e and doendable, but it e. ,, .
aasTohjils.,:dsickito:e:utto cra:aielooso:unset tav 5351(5 it will tthreeayst tsh000nni iv,.
Among the trees, the great ealered
lavender, preaenucing a festive settMg . spot. His pride was soon turned to
f l'ile .sp.- lendid "nninn 'in° a: arecenntfs, party.est, iik.,,Eist'll ilasla8'1 41:11) 103iilmintkoe-pieuryl) tha ar'tiPen°4*.kia, em,71 Itemlia1116s Sc'o'Ntsblanalisnhes8 I'd have taken the bottles
thiii . , ann. glee eaely, life according to this formula ' It that haxif ,been
a
anger, for another voice broke in:
for the light frocks of the girls, con-
tra.sting -with the darker ettiee o tions Fox the
of e read with eh t 're Pre." euT° t° g'et bactk'
STITA',012 friend,11vdd,o arid good will, we Minard's Liniment 'for Dandruff.
party no .0,ne was surnrised, to see spiced -will jelly.. For sandwiches
. there's nothing nicer than. thin slices d
soap -bubble prpe.s passed around and,
11 tale e,
short -cake, and the layer thus, made 14-fe w'e Pitt 'iste'• . loack„
Ilaving been asked to a bubble
"th relations with our fellows •a. fun urea. •
lent stands. Had the.' modern ,soap- ' man is snispici?cals. evatry..b.obe'alytn.,dev'. iefena
p oppe nu meats 4)1,611/owing
. and mayonnaise* 2-3 cu butter. 1 cup
hig bowls of soapsuds set on eonveri-
meats 3 et11136 flour, 3 teaspoons bake O 'who vow, about iookins 105. alert,
sugar, 3 eggs 1 cup mill; 1 eun nnan t '
bubiging pipes h.oldhig the soap been ' ''' ' - - ne will be suspicious of him. The
* The young, hostess proceeded to tie slightly' beaten egg y.olles. Sift the iens ,ra7linil-e.eenfteYol'o*:edtn:ele,:ee'isd'sfilao:1:kide7o'ngs s°'.1141:-.
used, no soapsuds would have been ing powder, 1-2 teasp.00n evanilla,
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requirede-merely clear water. Cream the butter, add the sugar curd, ' t
on each side. ' beaten egg whites and the, vanilla.' inam, _••
bile elb°51Ped 'nut meal's to this teehifnxtyg ..inAthnlicel zwi9lIerceldritthyaist', Labou'itlitheeccouuln-Y
pink ribbons abound sorne arms, and baking powder and flour together, and ,
blue around others-ha,ving an equal add
equal number of g'ilis 'and boYs, both ture alternately, •and'Ialid in the stiffly tlienree:ste4,,,,e7:e°,inliellate,Putlikgbliee ty°,erw:yai'ved.luirlienin Ida -
numb er ,o pinks end, 'blues and an mixture. Add -the milk and flour mix-'
A tennis net s`tretched aeross all Any white icing may be used. on this the waned needs trdeneureees and
open space divided the two greunsi an cake. ° • , esin,ennnn and, good will. Not SundaYs
umpire and a eco,rekeep,er took their And, this Apple Cornbread is just' °nay, but every clay in, the week, and
,place, and after a little preliminary the thing in which tonne some of the h de nee day. Think faiondly
, every :our i . .
net. Meantime the players on the o thoughts If you've got a soul, doret
practice. the bubble contest was en. first apples of the seaslom 2 cup.s :camel
bank so they wouldn't come over.
0131: mat, 11/2 cups sweet milk. NI: ith'-esi ba,eoulas,cheareeandit offoui:tn.ittgaBa:::
the apples eorecl, pared, st.n s
ingredients, beat in. the milk antit-offlee with you. F -Or the. sool is the
it obeit:ievetb.,rey
Each igirl blew a bubble which it was meal, 1 cup flour-, 2 teaspnons li k nx
the dirty of a boy to blow atfosa the -oev,d
,p, er, 3 sweet apple.s, 1 teaspoon,
Striking at the bubbles was not i thinly. Pour in a shallow 4itin, 1'i:11dd gfcia°ietAlan'rl.aeiln,,;clarl'nvjde:thl:TVaeBfyY•e'wlijrndeifelbget;1.eY. P(Illiret 7Y°1311111;
posite sidie tried to blow- the bubbles 1 tiny
lowed. This game made for a great; bake in a moderate erven forty min -
amount ,of huffing and Miffing, whim ' sites. Serve hot with butter or -colrl•
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thlOWn 11,0, .----------- ie CeniparrY, he
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• re,tall,ated by showing still le,ss for
Meru their.e, with the result that he found
,..... himself very nruch alone land . apart
Be free f roux pain., Th'allat''' irony the life of his new surroundings,
ands of sufferers have been His work and supper were over by
• r e 11 e v e d of itheumnatisua, seven a'ele ck eech evening, a nd now
• Neuralgia, Neuritis Sciatica4 wag, the 01111zittanitY lor him te begin
kkart....Mmatlearna=770.3
Lumbago and Goa by New th° echcelimg lie lied ldt
the ranch. But lie devsioped a sudden
Life Rented3r. diviadination to make the, Start; he
Was tired, ini the evening, and he feend
eduntiess grateful testintout, , it .Inixcli more to his liking to etroll
allt3 received duriug the vast ;Sewn town, smoke -cigarettes on the
twenty-lititre y )1! g from street -corners, o.r engage in an cc-
' casional game of peel, In this _L'
with
emontb with Metferd wads up, he had to iblow a Monstreve bubble tagether
proved highly hernoraus, and' got the
,girls to laughing so that they had
difficulty in, puckering their mouths
for blowing the bubbles.
with milk far the ehildren.
Probably you have your :pet .coolcy
or eake recipe Which yeti bring tut
when,ever a MO amount of erearn
sours. But have you ever tried a
Any hilhibIe which crossed the line
stored one for the side that New it. sour Cream Pia? ykre,s, an excel_
The se°1-e f°'" each std"e was 'es-J*1°11Y! Tent recipe: :1 cep thick sour cream,
kept, and annetineed later in the j. cep .chapped raisins, cup sugar,
evening. 2 eggs, 13h, tablespe,ons tone, 1 tea -
The next conteth was not blovving spoon cinnamon, 1 teaspoon cloves,
_rings., but blowing through, rings. A 1-16 teaspoen, nutrneg, 1-16 teaspoon
big hoop wra,ppedi with wool strips was salt, pastry. • Oo.M.h.hee eh,e eosins.,
suspended from a tree, and the two ,nuigneh, now., ,sont, ad spices. mix te..,
gren118-4-"the pinks arid the liluesn- gether the eream and, the ,slightly
tdinard's Liniment for t3urris, etc.
A .neari. is made of good stiff if he
wa,s- never seen ,OT heard of after her
can takea beating in a fair fight .an.d. •
departure; •' •
not complain. .
Many et these nue ships whitcla have
been rented "lVliessiing" at Lloyd's
have, nu doubt, been, sunk in conlision
witni inebtergst.
The City et Glasgow, for imetanice, a
beautiful Cryde-louilt cra,ft et • 1,600
tons and the fireit of the: Inman 11,ners.
She left England on 1Vlarch 1st, '1854,
ve:th 480 passengers, aboard and was
never heard of again.
• The Pacific, vaned 'from Liverpool on
• September 23inds, 1856, vinth two hun-
dred and fifty Dere:angers and ereVi.
viees tont end well termied, but she
The City e,f Roston, the Colomli,n, the
' Before driving • a naiil into 'the,. Will,
'dip it inte bet water, and it not,
crack the plaster.
took terns, member' by -member, blow- noloin nt.g yonts. combine, ,tiho two.
ing bubble, and sending it through mixtures and ,p,avr into a vie van
the hop. The side veering the most union imidgc,k6a pintry_ Bake
bubbles through the hoop was vice ennty nonmeee ne a moderate 07en.
Cover with' a meringue. Return to a
talons.
Then began tette jeft tvostint enrce even, and! braWn the meringue,
etunte. Girls end baye Matched up for ;
Do You Eat Eneugh Greene/
A man came to. a 6tordwdlt specialist
in despair Wier WS digestive troxibles.
EVery remedy badb Tbe doet•ow
asiced.him What he etc. "Depator," the
'patient replied, "at tArtN; OfOdittitby
ally diet that ttpseto Me, for abbot at
I've et fore yearevis c.ittleSf? •
This man hadr. ruined his. stomach,
nat by, eating indigestibIt ;ifoodii, but
;by a 01)e-witled
mire was •cotnp,arative y•
Ite*0•0 tivOP'y'ibesiditie "ftent, vittlee,!?.
p)Otty • ef •saiodo, vegetablee,
ftiiui Milk,arideegg ' • ,
! nibbled V 10:1)4.6PA;h4f Yel#.1001Vi'e.01'eala r
LifiLn weeke went by, and when his partnorz, and then conple had
these beuefitted by New the
1)°°8 not etIntalin "Y'harinft'l. ini:g.let,olenirtitute°d, raerj. ::lhbehevvrasP.°°)iItlike'll.W.10Tha et ..way t° do it 15 Zo e''a°11 to st'ett
Pleasaitt tale b d blowing One, the two being near te-
eing gta 4,1a7,,,y undonsciansiry ; .
getner, and the bubbles will,grodUallY
cloe.snot upset the digestion. subutepietl..in .an inertia
ever 11,1,11;,,,,h, ho,ts its pi.e.,stett ?naheach citheir and: unite: into, one
itise bOttie fOr, Dake Duliar; ouTttortangs. • tad tot the .to ,o'rgo ote. : • •
titlAtleki fair riVe tiCillarS., Ptak a MaTn *Womble environxiienti' ;bad, irAmp, toeo.
Tht
cusiixidoeis So the fon -arid. Winter drifted along; boggen . bubbles,. blowing them to toll
70 illifett
DaVe had MAO feW ancluaintatieee down ooyetted siich,
'D • .ialciall110111'WhOrn lootc.ill the , The eitkeihtiefd the'llobbles
11 b. Of .1141di Trielleat lf, ,ekeept Conwatio, toorlt.ed, Tronkrig:, board
nudelityinilsento of distrunt had been a/t5'41)4•1456k31, (141114'''
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4deIalde: tOtorito he.'had , , ,
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