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Russia. Had that visit
be retained as the burden -bearers of taken place Come in and le�. ut, doin
his kingdom, so \he set taskmasters it might have altered the whole course you how the
over them. We saw in our last les- of the war in preventing the Russian strat� to
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son how gTeatly his plan miscarried. collapde, and s.Aving the mation from
ten, and Aaron, three, and therefore, "ow maire so. Here are a few P — . some e ence
safe because he was np longer a baby. incidents out of the crowded days' that he Was betiayed fmm Russia.
To Amram and Jochebed another boy A handsomp big Sikh officer in full This evidence from Russia we have
was born and her mother -love and uniform, ribbons on his broad chest Presented in an eitTlier article, but
mother -wit were greatly exercised to indicating foreign service, staruling shall -briefly outline it again. The
save him. The river which the king at attention salutes. 44my wif�, auth , ority cited was General Kom-
ordered to be the grave of this child Kajor- is neoing you care. Will misarov, head of the Russian Secret
the mother decided to use as his way you receive hqr into your hospital?" Service at the time of the tragedy.
of escape. She no doubt laid the "Major" MacKellar, smiling at the He says that when the news of the
care of her boy on the heart of God title earned overseas, with "CaptaIWI Hampshire reached Russia it creat-
Coltart,. "Lieut." Lyall, non -commis- ed a tremendous sensation and im- C3k Q
before she laid him in the basket so sioned nurses and probationer mediately rumors began to fly about At. Every Sm&,7,,0TJ
carefully constructed for his first tkat the Czarina, long suspected of
journey from home and mother's pro vates, soon,,bad Mrs. Sikh
co 7 G
ably settled iir a private ward, �a' �ekrman sympathies, had betrayed
tecting arms. He was then I -aid in I him. In order to clear the Czarina, Yeew
the flags by the river's brink. The due time Sikh Junior lustill-j'i the general :was ordered to make an
mother's part was done excepting for claimed his advent, and the fixed fed.
fell into the Mission coffers investigation, and report his findings
thinking and praying, the two things the enterprising farmej neSds the c"pmtion,
that cease with a good mother only The ]British Officer corckmanding the to the Czar. But the Czar declined
with death. Another took up the XXIII Sikh Pioneers, distressed at to give him any data dpon which to of a progressive bank. 'the best way to be
work. Miriam was sent to keep an the deaths among the wives of his work and told him he would have sure that your seasonal financial
eye on the basket. men, due to the . care*ssneeli of Indian to find out everything for himself. requUVnents
Here was a silent So he proceeded to dopunission his will be taken care of is to kmp in dow t . Duch,
ministry. "They also serve who only midwives, had -aOpealed to Dr. Mae.
Ke�l agents in both London and Petro -
stand and wait." She was stand- lar for ja traiped midwife to live grad to get to the heart of the mys-
ing afar off, seemingly having no among them. and! do welfare work. tery. He learned from London that VAth Your bank aff through the ye;w.
connection with fier surroundings, He was willing to pay handsomely
idly standjng, not even watching the for the right person. Easier asked the visit had been announced to Budd up your balance arid your
for than the Czar by a cipher despatph from ac -
river. She was doing her work with- secured! None in our area King George, the key of which was
out even the appearance of doing it. spoke the Punjabi - languAge. She cluaintanm These may stand you in
"Sometimes we must speak without scoured Hospitals far ancl. near in known only to the two sovereigns. In
starting ; we must speak without vain. Finally, the Commanding Offi- Petrograd his spies paid particular good stead in times Of emergency or
making a noise; we must be artful cer, dropping the Idea of a resident attention to Rasputin, the mouk who
without dissimulation, and bide under worker, asked if she would take thern- "elded such an-itfluence lapon the opporturay-,
i Czarina.
the calmest exterior, the most urgent into the Hospital. This was readily I -
and tumultuous emotiork.1, (Piarker). granfed. Hen" the above incident He was old that one day Ras -
The daughter of Pharaoh, as she It took a little adjusting to arrange putin, when intoxicated, had said M" Antu
came down to the bathing beach with for Sikh officers to visit their wives that the Czarina had complained to
in a zenana hospital,- a little him about the Czaes addiction to
her attendants, was a regal person, empha- kin anees* Or,
but as she looked upon the babe and sis to show that� As in the army rules strong drink, and that when*in his
heard its cry the princess gave way must be observed, but it was'dOne, cups he frequently blurted out state
to the mother in her. and things have settled into a rout- secrets. The Czarina said that the
"One touch of ine.
nature makes the whole world ldn." e approaching visit of Kitchener had
And she bad compassion on him and In the ca -o of the rank and file th
been known only to herself and the
C. 0-1 with kindly consideration,
said: This is one of the Hebrews' Czar untib one day when the Czar
children. The watcher glided, to the granLq leave of absence from military became inebriated and at luncheon
side of the princess and, withuut any duties to husbands to cook and bring took Gen. Voleykov into his confl-
word of introduction, she food to their wires, as these do not
adilreseed dence. Further investigations show -
0 71
are too far f rorn d that the day after the luncheon
circumstances Miriam wo f
U nder rdinary their own friends to secure help in Gen. Voleykov was visited by a cer-
the king's daughter. have servants and
Wd have sickness.
been afraid to appear in the presence tain "Prince M.A.A.," w&se mother
of one of the great ones of the land. From The Central India Torch. was a German, whose finances were IAN
Anxiety for the safety of ner brother LORD K ITCY ample, and who was known to have
ut all other thoughts aside - and 'she IRNER'S DEATH WAS been in company with German spies.
p
suggested that the Princess should CAREFULLY PLANNED It is assumed that Gen. Voleykov
No death in the war so moved the
- that
claim as her own that which she had British people as that of Lord Kitch told the Prince what he knew and
found and that she could easily find immediately thereafter t b e
a nurse who would take care of the ener, and in Engltnd they are still Prince sent an agent named Shvedov BMK %C) F MONTREAL
child for her. The suggestion found to Stockholm, where be saw German Established 181.7
instant approval in the mind of the representatives and sold his informa-
princ"s and, on receiving tion. Shvedov is supposed to have
sion, Miriam went and calle the made a confession, and we presume Clinton Branch: H. 1R. Sharp, Manager
Aild's mother. When moved to do UN I UN AUVIRU he was executed. Gen. Kommisarov
some heroic thing first thoughts could not report to the Czar who was Ilensall Branch: R. Arnold Manager
best. If Pbaraoh's dau-gbter had at the front when he finished his in -
en time to think the matter over,ibrkee- -,,,.OPERATION FOR vestigations, but he reported to the
likelihood is that Jochebed's little Czarina. Undoubtedly he was ill a
son would have been left where he position to know what happened. If
w - but motherly love saved the sit- 1L,
as, MIRS P did not, tell the truth it was be-
'Bation and the babe was restored to I . I �19�19e he hqi some reason for invent -
his own mother's arms. Miriam's She Escaped It bY Takin g Ing a falsehood.
message, brought her mother no doubt
welaring a most unconcerned air, Lydia E. Ph"axii's Vege- It is known that the Hamp-hira
Had she done otherwise, the plid, table C��mpound was sunk by an anchored mine. No
would submaring was sighted either before
have failed. Her bursting Windsor, Ont:—"Aftertbebirth of or after the explosion. Admiral Jel-
in Rolls. Tple Surfaced heart bad to be calmed and her voice my first baby I was very, much run- licoe reported his conviction that the
put under control as sbe consente,� down in health and the doctor said I mine was laid not by a regular mine
to become a hireling for the care of must have an opdraii
on as I was layer but by 9L submarine, and he
Light Weight 35 lbs. her own child. From the. time the suffer' If
ding roin &-; splace'ment. A epneluded that the 'boat was the
child was three months old we are frien wanted me-. � try your medi- 0CB1
COMPETIME QUALITY told nothing more of him until the cine—Lydia -khathls U-75 and that the mine was laid
E. Pin Vegetable C*
— U lvh&U W
time he was restored to hi,.4 be Compound—and I took it steadily fo rulan recor place
nefactor r
who named him How was he uring thit.time I was this almos AWL
Moses, p year. D carry- t. beyond dispute. The
g in second bdbk,=d I felt real U-75 was not scouting along a coin.
Medium Weight 45 lbs. being trained in the interval? By in
well a i the time M'did hot have a mercial route. She was, In fact, ap- Here Is a wonderful,,, haw-�,: sh-eat
What -name Was he called in the hard confinernont-�,�,-J.-qeei sure the PrOadhing a POWertul naval base, She htng that
d
FINE QUALM home, aTid how id his motter ex- Vegetable Compot*&Md me a lot of was taking a lrong chance and it Will give Your h0tile. �*M' fdito - strength anti -
plain to him the life upon which be good, and all my p6dj� do, too. One
was to enter after a few jears? sister I L Marlo, takes must have been Nr a great object. Permail eb-1% 1i vp - 01146 with wood sheathizig.
n earmn OKA 0
The them-
ThrO130 all the incidents of his mir- it, and both sis Iselt As a good y that the infrkes werb latd C
Heavy Weight 55 lbs. medicin— heapet, lighter; �oi '-to aliply than- luxAbtlt.,
as part of the plan 'for' the Pattle For
aculoua preser�ation and early, train- than -pleased
Of Jutland
ing we cun ttace the of God, with the W.'PnNw, wbidh took place May Keeps-vot,*0d, - And, 'heati Makes a ixilfei3t
EXTRA FINE QUALITY Windsor, Orki6j�, - 30th alid JtMe Ist is not 0-abgtAlitiat'. baefilo#'. �f �'4
who ever "moves in a rnVste1qous . , ;_ . �,, � � , , 604�'Stucda of brick. - N,�' fifil
ed by'any valbl; or-ekvected rdove- , 0i
*ay his wonders to perforin.11 fterhin Re It".44 -from PA - or buildhllt�VA i
Mont Ither the Ofthd Pleet or Do. r Uired. SaVes t1#Ws lab&j
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Of the thirtv
ears spent. at the 8te Acke
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Extra Heavy Weight 65 lbs. fuel,""Wild
affbos my ba�k abd�4ftgil& Aide for two the 0&maji , S dby
ourt of. Pharaoh there Is little writ -
fir th �-P6�e plAdwo
ITY te�ft, btV6 itl that 00'eh of deence my mother ha t& mfidolil, they'Inugi have
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His wickedmind then devised a seem-
ingly easy way out. He would de-
thp subsequent Bolshevism. Germany
had a tremendous reason for keeping
healthful warnith need
and save you money or
stroy the male children. To this end
Kitchener out of Russia, where he
write for complete details.
he sent for the nurses and gave them
was going on the invitation of the
commands to this effect. It is ever
a courageous thing for man to op-
Czar to advise �xboutthe general mall-
Itary situation and particularly to tell
There is a Happy Thought
Furnace for every type of
HOW WCU they we"
pose the wish of his sovereign but
occasions have arisen when this had
how the Russian arwjex� could be
used 'most. effectively. A million
0, ftpeawdpipelesl�,
been done. This was such a time.
pounds, ten thousand common soldiers.�
Shoes shined with "Nugget" Polish
These women feared God, and' did not
lr,."
would have 69en a small price to pay
. I
RbbertE. Reiid
But the earlV t&aining in his fathees
wear longer, because "Nugget" keeps
as the King of Egypt commanded
them, but saved the men children
for heading him off. The suggestion,,
even the open charge, is made diat:
the uppers soft and pliable and
alive.
home had been' in the priliefiles of
Kitchener was betra-y—ed for German.
Prevents the leather from cracking.
Having failed to coeite the rim-ses
true 'religion and these were --never
gold, that the Germans knew all a
-
Pharaoh next changed all his people
saying, "Every that is born
forgotten.' said he ever retahie# a
sympathetic . feeling for the' race
bout his visit, the course he would
take, and when he would saiL A
. . . . .
AUGGET
son ye
shall cast into the river, and every
wh"Ch'"110 sprung-
week in advlknee they sowed his
.
daughter ye shall save alive'- This
order was quite in keeping with the
WOO -W MISSIONS
)Oing Bu4rkess at the Old 'Stand
Course With anchored mines, and Un
less AeY knew that the War MIT u
-
-
161ish
general want of consideration for
ft. Web C. Campliell
-ter would presently be on his way to
child -welfare in those days. But
After ten years' absence returning.
Archangel, it is difficult to understand
BZ=k-ran-Toney �Zed-Dark Brown
-,�, -, �
there was one family at least among
to one's old station, not as a Tisitor
a reason Why the mines should havi�
and White -r ". �
the Hebrews where there was great
concern for the preservation of life.
A man and woman of the tribe of
Levi bad two children, Miriam aged
but as a temporary help, hassome in-
terest,119 features, We find the old
doctor still-Aoing business at the old
stand. Alwa�rs -a rushing business
been -laid where they were.
,There is no evidence whatever
that Kitchener was betrayed from
England but tbe
ten, and Aaron, three, and therefore, "ow maire so. Here are a few P — . some e ence
safe because he was np longer a baby. incidents out of the crowded days' that he Was betiayed fmm Russia.
To Amram and Jochebed another boy A handsomp big Sikh officer in full This evidence from Russia we have
was born and her mother -love and uniform, ribbons on his broad chest Presented in an eitTlier article, but
mother -wit were greatly exercised to indicating foreign service, staruling shall -briefly outline it again. The
save him. The river which the king at attention salutes. 44my wif�, auth , ority cited was General Kom-
ordered to be the grave of this child Kajor- is neoing you care. Will misarov, head of the Russian Secret
the mother decided to use as his way you receive hqr into your hospital?" Service at the time of the tragedy.
of escape. She no doubt laid the "Major" MacKellar, smiling at the He says that when the news of the
care of her boy on the heart of God title earned overseas, with "CaptaIWI Hampshire reached Russia it creat-
Coltart,. "Lieut." Lyall, non -commis- ed a tremendous sensation and im- C3k Q
before she laid him in the basket so sioned nurses and probationer mediately rumors began to fly about At. Every Sm&,7,,0TJ
carefully constructed for his first tkat the Czarina, long suspected of
journey from home and mother's pro vates, soon,,bad Mrs. Sikh
co 7 G
ably settled iir a private ward, �a' �ekrman sympathies, had betrayed
tecting arms. He was then I -aid in I him. In order to clear the Czarina, Yeew
the flags by the river's brink. The due time Sikh Junior lustill-j'i the general :was ordered to make an
mother's part was done excepting for claimed his advent, and the fixed fed.
fell into the Mission coffers investigation, and report his findings
thinking and praying, the two things the enterprising farmej neSds the c"pmtion,
that cease with a good mother only The ]British Officer corckmanding the to the Czar. But the Czar declined
with death. Another took up the XXIII Sikh Pioneers, distressed at to give him any data dpon which to of a progressive bank. 'the best way to be
work. Miriam was sent to keep an the deaths among the wives of his work and told him he would have sure that your seasonal financial
eye on the basket. men, due to the . care*ssneeli of Indian to find out everything for himself. requUVnents
Here was a silent So he proceeded to dopunission his will be taken care of is to kmp in dow t . Duch,
ministry. "They also serve who only midwives, had -aOpealed to Dr. Mae.
Ke�l agents in both London and Petro -
stand and wait." She was stand- lar for ja traiped midwife to live grad to get to the heart of the mys-
ing afar off, seemingly having no among them. and! do welfare work. tery. He learned from London that VAth Your bank aff through the ye;w.
connection with fier surroundings, He was willing to pay handsomely
idly standjng, not even watching the for the right person. Easier asked the visit had been announced to Budd up your balance arid your
for than the Czar by a cipher despatph from ac -
river. She was doing her work with- secured! None in our area King George, the key of which was
out even the appearance of doing it. spoke the Punjabi - languAge. She cluaintanm These may stand you in
"Sometimes we must speak without scoured Hospitals far ancl. near in known only to the two sovereigns. In
starting ; we must speak without vain. Finally, the Commanding Offi- Petrograd his spies paid particular good stead in times Of emergency or
making a noise; we must be artful cer, dropping the Idea of a resident attention to Rasputin, the mouk who
without dissimulation, and bide under worker, asked if she would take thern- "elded such an-itfluence lapon the opporturay-,
i Czarina.
the calmest exterior, the most urgent into the Hospital. This was readily I -
and tumultuous emotiork.1, (Piarker). granfed. Hen" the above incident He was old that one day Ras -
The daughter of Pharaoh, as she It took a little adjusting to arrange putin, when intoxicated, had said M" Antu
came down to the bathing beach with for Sikh officers to visit their wives that the Czarina had complained to
in a zenana hospital,- a little him about the Czaes addiction to
her attendants, was a regal person, empha- kin anees* Or,
but as she looked upon the babe and sis to show that� As in the army rules strong drink, and that when*in his
heard its cry the princess gave way must be observed, but it was'dOne, cups he frequently blurted out state
to the mother in her. and things have settled into a rout- secrets. The Czarina said that the
"One touch of ine.
nature makes the whole world ldn." e approaching visit of Kitchener had
And she bad compassion on him and In the ca -o of the rank and file th
been known only to herself and the
C. 0-1 with kindly consideration,
said: This is one of the Hebrews' Czar untib one day when the Czar
children. The watcher glided, to the granLq leave of absence from military became inebriated and at luncheon
side of the princess and, withuut any duties to husbands to cook and bring took Gen. Voleykov into his confl-
word of introduction, she food to their wires, as these do not
adilreseed dence. Further investigations show -
0 71
are too far f rorn d that the day after the luncheon
circumstances Miriam wo f
U nder rdinary their own friends to secure help in Gen. Voleykov was visited by a cer-
the king's daughter. have servants and
Wd have sickness.
been afraid to appear in the presence tain "Prince M.A.A.," w&se mother
of one of the great ones of the land. From The Central India Torch. was a German, whose finances were IAN
Anxiety for the safety of ner brother LORD K ITCY ample, and who was known to have
ut all other thoughts aside - and 'she IRNER'S DEATH WAS been in company with German spies.
p
suggested that the Princess should CAREFULLY PLANNED It is assumed that Gen. Voleykov
No death in the war so moved the
- that
claim as her own that which she had British people as that of Lord Kitch told the Prince what he knew and
found and that she could easily find immediately thereafter t b e
a nurse who would take care of the ener, and in Engltnd they are still Prince sent an agent named Shvedov BMK %C) F MONTREAL
child for her. The suggestion found to Stockholm, where be saw German Established 181.7
instant approval in the mind of the representatives and sold his informa-
princ"s and, on receiving tion. Shvedov is supposed to have
sion, Miriam went and calle the made a confession, and we presume Clinton Branch: H. 1R. Sharp, Manager
Aild's mother. When moved to do UN I UN AUVIRU he was executed. Gen. Kommisarov
some heroic thing first thoughts could not report to the Czar who was Ilensall Branch: R. Arnold Manager
best. If Pbaraoh's dau-gbter had at the front when he finished his in -
en time to think the matter over,ibrkee- -,,,.OPERATION FOR vestigations, but he reported to the
likelihood is that Jochebed's little Czarina. Undoubtedly he was ill a
son would have been left where he position to know what happened. If
w - but motherly love saved the sit- 1L,
as, MIRS P did not, tell the truth it was be-
'Bation and the babe was restored to I . I �19�19e he hqi some reason for invent -
his own mother's arms. Miriam's She Escaped It bY Takin g Ing a falsehood.
message, brought her mother no doubt
welaring a most unconcerned air, Lydia E. Ph"axii's Vege- It is known that the Hamp-hira
Had she done otherwise, the plid, table C��mpound was sunk by an anchored mine. No
would submaring was sighted either before
have failed. Her bursting Windsor, Ont:—"Aftertbebirth of or after the explosion. Admiral Jel-
in Rolls. Tple Surfaced heart bad to be calmed and her voice my first baby I was very, much run- licoe reported his conviction that the
put under control as sbe consente,� down in health and the doctor said I mine was laid not by a regular mine
to become a hireling for the care of must have an opdraii
on as I was layer but by 9L submarine, and he
Light Weight 35 lbs. her own child. From the. time the suffer' If
ding roin &-; splace'ment. A epneluded that the 'boat was the
child was three months old we are frien wanted me-. � try your medi- 0CB1
COMPETIME QUALITY told nothing more of him until the cine—Lydia -khathls U-75 and that the mine was laid
E. Pin Vegetable C*
— U lvh&U W
time he was restored to hi,.4 be Compound—and I took it steadily fo rulan recor place
nefactor r
who named him How was he uring thit.time I was this almos AWL
Moses, p year. D carry- t. beyond dispute. The
g in second bdbk,=d I felt real U-75 was not scouting along a coin.
Medium Weight 45 lbs. being trained in the interval? By in
well a i the time M'did hot have a mercial route. She was, In fact, ap- Here Is a wonderful,,, haw-�,: sh-eat
What -name Was he called in the hard confinernont-�,�,-J.-qeei sure the PrOadhing a POWertul naval base, She htng that
d
FINE QUALM home, aTid how id his motter ex- Vegetable Compot*&Md me a lot of was taking a lrong chance and it Will give Your h0tile. �*M' fdito - strength anti -
plain to him the life upon which be good, and all my p6dj� do, too. One
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