The Lucknow Sentinel, 1928-05-03, Page 6'" •
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Foundering «of. Giant Ship
Was Supreme Test For Radio
,Anniversary of: Titaatic Disaster .0.or4.A14 How Dota Et/14
. " Dashes frantically Called for 1-le1i).As Tragedy. Was . •• •
• . :Enacted .ia MidoCean As TOld. ia „New..
• . • 'York Times
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.1f,„ 'aro.a ld jheinsa dottritu, ;..raelio „op- „Plunging ahead ,at , about ..eighleen
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' • orator the, Carpathie; elitndeviii biota an hour, EverY ounce <tf steam
7; 'from the .bridge Where he had.,repeXt-, that. he hoilerS:otildAtold was, croWd:
ed his, daily.list Of 'comMUnieations'* 0:Pinto them to ''.lceeP :the :Pace-."' Ilei
• ',' the. .officer on Watch- ':4eol:VAS: titeci. *nal s4Peci, Tile ,thi:rteett knots, ,:. • •
He hadhad a heal day' a i'vork" andA
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1, 1p . -1i17!eted :•Ship'; . ..,
, now he. Was $ust .ffhput te tarn ' in'. :.. ' :. •
, With the Qiirpathiai:aini4
Theiewas,: onelittle Matter of reuti '
, i,!...,..4.0,mon lorn, ; And ,his 't,cirtii.. :, That and' .repencs •j•tr4t e'l,•-er . the horizon,
•,,,,, afterneenlr, had made 00Ptaa 'With 'Phill1":".1:t his 14s -t rile.ssa.te; "Cci!rile
. ,tb:,..,•parisian.!. After he verified it,,:he quick! . .;(Ytii. engine 'mein is flooded
;cencld goto 'hedr itw`bas: l it 1.044 llP to the Wier's,' ''... That Wanit,11•4't
e'eleek .at. night!, • He pia: .on hia'.'eari, e'cloelt; 'Cott= fleshed hack that the
1,.,-A5.1e.i..„.7,,,ni43,,.c1).4.j4. co tra4sinitter .CarPathie was sending up rochets7'ariti
mas hhay sending itieSSaged to an. in-' for the. Titania 'to be On the .100144
coining liner...'..,Cettain 'clicked- a eneky• or. elP. .,Bit e Titane was:.silent.
•,•t;i> .0:e ship being ,ealiod. . "Do yotii. , 0:44•11i ..Phligged • his '• 'key., ,,.-Message
bear 'Cape Cod?" he asked„ ' - • !"' • : Atter in.:Ss-Sage Went speeding through
'Back but of the ether canto' tbe,stac- . Space.. • But there Was ne •stutterin
1..0,04•404. and .54tehelk . Atoane at :one" buzz in his.earPhenea to telt hini.that
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We've st.rucis. an berg„ its 'a. CQD, t1.14. litant: was ' still afloat' and was,
old .man!" :What Cottam 43aid' is. 110v-wa1t1ng", .. • . ' ',,, ' •
Ohance, 'fate, luokl Some perverse
on record,' It was, Phillips of the •Ti- l':
tank sending the stuttering Cede that t stiny,:iclealted in :a ,name,, 'followed
hill-rated•T
Presaged' one of the. greatest tragediese itanic. As :she left port,.
she narreWlY"averted 'a dangerous
.ever 'enacted •Ou the ;,.-sen. • ' Sliteen!'
YOars .ag0 April 15th. the Titanic janic.:Cellon. Early. infthe !afternoon • of
; f ' y.,'the Leylandliner ,
' at latitude. -4t longitude 00; the ateful Sunday,
14 west, off the NewfbtiTicliand Iliiiilii,±0-alifernien-notined_her_of....the_Prese
., 'with a . lois., of 1,517 lives. , At .10,20 °Tice' Of iceberg* '' CYril ,Evans,. wire,
.o'Clock: in .the night, New ler'k 'timed.leas operator Of the Californian,•tostiL
she WaS,'elitting through a 'inotiOnleps ' fled' at. 'tlif; senate hearing, following
:,. go 0„4 Pp,c,,ed: a twerity...04.1thai-milthe '+:lisaster.Hthat-1.-he--;ealled.'-the-Td
\hour. Without ':warning,'„with_scatW tailie.,'warhing her.Of ieehergra,„'_:!`SaY,
.. lY a 'jar 'to -indicate what had happen- ibla :mill' la are stic"li,R3Te siii.rolina''
. en, • she, %struck a :subnierged iceberg I 0.4 bY1 ice,'"'hie reeSsage .reed .. The
and ripped one'her )›ottpiiif • At 220 answer he get back from the Titanic
L .o'clotik in theinerningshe:badi joined Yvie,P as nearlYrtis he cOuld'ieinember
clue, evir_oraririo armada. that .resti ' it, "Iceep, out,'..1 ain talking, to Cape
You are ramming My message."
...:, forever at: the 3iottorn , of the ocean. T.tac°.
It '
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In thosefeur'hourd one Of the great. - visa through pure climwe that
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ist 4.1„*as iiig tho., sea, was writtenCotiiin ell'.,the :Cartathia,got the Ti-
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:,gripi3ing ,stcmy. :of bravery, geerifie0 tante* Calf,* kelp.; and it was-Pire,
and cowardice. in ,these fox hour3ly. by luck that the Titanic was ahle
' the. ether was 'vibrant With the buzz, to 'call: according to Harald ' Rride,
. . . ' • 4ta Junibi,operator, Mi the ship ,The---Ti-
ing .. dot an4 dashe.s :. that spelled., , .
..epie. iii..radio: It wai 4elled in: syl tunic's. wireless broke, down earl, An
wo Beauties
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VEGETABLES
No. 12
' Good Seed.'
• ••, ^ Lady Aberdeen
To Receive Honor
1••••••nr +14•••••*. ,
EdirilAtrgh to onfer, Freedom
of the City on a Wotnall
Lot* Assoctated with
Public Sdrvice
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Too mueli erePhasis cannot be 1414
• •• Edinburgh 'e,ap'itelP eity of Seotlend; •••
upon the. 'importance of good. geed.
Will, soon confer the ' freedom git .,the
lAtith flOwere 'partiCpiarlyt one .ia often
inclined 'tca Seire ,the aped .(Wsome esi city upon. the •Marehioneda Of, Aher••
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Iting that feW ilowers:reproduge tiler& deen and • Teniale,'' -Tio.is,. a 'COPIPti.. '
pecially, choice speeimen without. real,
eertain very.'elaborete'preettutiona :are • ;,e80.11114% 11.114, 11.4q:ut -.10 ‘Qt ' 1141; tbffl'egu'Plak.lible'dt?'..blunialle9!:;‘ '.
selied. exaetly .frera the seed uniesS
taken.:' A. re* of SeVerel-dliferent• col- ••• • but a: woman Who for forty years ha a -^"...,'
cued SWeet 'Peas, for histance,.Will be .,,----• :....1.t7 r.rt,":;'. • deioteil". Moat Of her time. to public- •
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come hOPeiessly miXed. in a single'sea: •.-.?" - *TinY Alt:plane 'grey'', ,..,, • ' ' •i• ' '• - ' - ' •,' ' ,,., '
spil,... . The heed .frOra ,a,. brilliant red •. Will.: ,Seypelt end:, Geo. ••1<err,' who
`wPr' 4•1414)11° *,Q41141/ °;41(1'. ehilch,..°1''14:'
,Varleti b4nr: R1•60..non, .nntning hut. 'in- 104red 'VtirePe ;An '''the...“Yeat-0,9c4etr!. •/..13'.11°#ci'r.`h'i;.:' '. ''''• ' ., , .'. • ''. ''''' -
314forent .wei4,e,.. O9lored d6Wers. 'When , 410141w' ,'. "Yankee ..' phodlei", ,,••••whigh ." LadbY:eperdeen le,a descendant, Of.' • •
- 'fsaline4a ek:tlithei)Aa9rrgCle.14:ereYd.WiteanYea°•:ii'ctiiirei"
• slieliegi been. the, President-of...the In.; - '.:, ..•
:rregittiti,Q,Innwalcitcrcti..1YrtPyroef3;6•PC't:iiInhrtrerst
,.. - .perinieSal: plot ..e.a•cli type ,;.,,IS," kept •Alongt:the..front of' the...-. b.ox ;' put An. • . . : -,, . ... . • . •
'.'.', . • - •!... .• .. ..-• • • . • ,.• ,'.. • - . ' • • •• . , - - • • • ' • " • .. • " 'Widely separated'. and: iri :,ifi..any* Cased, trettiegmaiturtiured, Gerinan fvyrand
305 daYs ' from.which 784 pounds. of %fat .'N.v.,ere eictra,ct,e_d.. Her. 7.-claY teeord IS .'•
7'27 Ponilds for, milk and 35•65,PoOnds for hatter. , ' smaller •inseets will carry the.. pollen ; Lobelia, ,Agoratum, begoni,e,e; Ferne SPolce..be,Ore the 0P:eilin47, Cenference '.. ,‘.
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, • . wit. nettin Oth • I ' b d ' ` ' - ' ' •Al -
g. erw se. ees an back Petunias, Geraniumsf.. Yeaulna
. , .intefnatira. '1 ,VoUn:oll's . :meeting ta4s.,,....
hi .th-O'."4, 'ori.d. 4.: •,,,*.: As. .a. ', delegate to 'the , • ,:
. , -,ArI.kis ,Airgelea enw) "Aiiiia",Fayne Pielse,"'gwie 23;2Q8 Pound's of- milk M.' , '
, , . the individual ^ flowers:are Protected similar . trailing. plante, •whililf. farther
. from' Den ildwer ',to • another Withont : eat' :other tYPes' 'especially suitable: le Washing,t911, . .4 ' ,*
...,"'W4ai' all shall I send?: Phillips it.. ;Bride ;fistula iife Preser;;eri; He regard' for type pi. :color. :On this ac- ' should go lu. - • " ' ' . •
aSked• • ' , • . '.... strappeC one -oyee., his .ehief's. heed,. count. aione the: aniatetur is 'well ad -,1.• : •••-•r-,-,----,-,--•'•
. . . An• Early plant -lege, •
, " 'The regUlation. internatienal ,,call ancl Shouiders, .,,Then he adjusted his ,vhied •te ,xlePend..uPott seed in sealed n' . r- ' . . • r ; . tehbel Marjeribanka waa Still ,',.in, her .,
far .b.e.1P. . Ju,et tliet,i , Then •lie was, ow.n..', ,For:fliteen miiiiitee,more Phil- Pacigi.ges,
onlYT.'froin .. fellable Mei- Ni.J1
reat Britain • t.ei.i..•when..She. inerifed• Jahn' Camp. r
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the Professional hOrtieulturists' window 'boxesis 'far .abnie"nOrnial. Cquilcir
There are ether reasons also
gelle• „ „ liPs Pressed Gifs IceY, c*,cing with dats chants-
I.Jrged to Help
Boys Overseas
bell Gordon, S.eventh .1'arl of Aberdeen, .
later elevited to a Marquisa.te, , She
" 1111Pa began to send QC,/ P• He 'and dashes against death, ' Suddenlyfor 'adirisinz such a °puree. meet
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had spent the, greater,part:ef ther life
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he -44-167., : II •co,f.',.:us made light of the -door, : -The set was.,..OSelesi. Qnly
though the cabin:, floWera,when they start going to seed
deteifiarate very rapidly and succeed- 1:emoto part of Sco•fiancPat the head
flashed. ,away at it and: we Joked as the water flower hi at Guisachan, the family ,bome, In a .
disastet.• : , , then did ,Philli d B id' 1 k 'big -looms are ew and-runal. Te keep .
. , an r e oo _out • •
the 'captain:cape back. for theniseives, On....deek•the • art ci garden at its ,best ail. fading blown • Lb
: or a throw streani twenty...
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eral Attitude Is. Ad."' odd miles froni a ral)WaY or telegrItPit
are -you, sending? •he,ashed. _eampaay. Br'ide.wa4 rescued Y.P pheti should .be renioved before there Is .a
10C Q D,' .replied. liPs's naine Stands acasitanh in-- trace °I 8(3(34. Peda--•
vocated—lricreased,,Emi- station „ And here one day came
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John Campbell Gordon on a tired
I'he humor of the 'Situation Appeal- BatterY Park leading a Wit of Wireless A Short Cut. gratiori -='LOOkec‘ k or
pony, haying knit his way in a strange
• :,...hthiaa.a tragwnio.T-TravvInt-throngh.- OirOf•ernnon.-*--thiatnInat----fraa-hoon
-,con•hrho,", with• .9yi'.'ealmi cold 'sea On shortly atter the'Californian*Warn
• .; which ' the -1,517; strUggled' for.. their• ing Cam * ehadn't been for a
, lives .411,aei......4.,staxiir • • lucky :.thitig," Bride said, ',',.w&neVer,
Pouldliave sent aroCerili: for 'help The
'thing ,,;ortfe•• that; the . Wipe' less
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1,Indt..pn iyiaiden• Voyage•
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• Piettir-e the night; .colct,clear, star- broke down early enough. for us to
itt An undulating' Ocean andthe it betOre. the ,ttecident---tWe7notieed,'
.majesfie,litanie; the'laSt word In the something: Wrong •On Sunday:and Jack
-.engineering .fiter,fee,'Of the sea, prud- Fhillsps-an4-I worked- Seven hours to
ly spurning the at a speed -.fin4 it 1,..V.‘e found n 'secretary' bnin,
. clesete twent3r-ii_te inklealitotir. ed • out,•••at last, and repaired it -just.
. Was, her maiden 'voyage "lidoreoyeir,' 41e* hours before the iceberg: was
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It was her laet' night out.; The ,port- ..StruCIOholes an cabin ' •
windows •'61,azed,'With Chance .again brought the Califor:
hght'„,A-last-night.,,patty'„Was In full nliM • intgk in the story,' That ' nightewing ,
The ratosnigets wrI.,•ditheingles': the T1tan1c was sanking, 1ese to
to the•intisie of ,:the ereheStra, his position, the .captain Of the ,Calt•
• ...To;SisoirOW they Wont& be going about &Olen. was signaling • in Morse by • a
• their daily routine of buglixese inNew !Pocket flashlight to a ship in distress.
York but . to -night was Made for l At. the Senate hOiripika,. he ,eniPiintic•;
'pleasure The Titanic; as if conscious ally denie,c1 that this ship was the
: • Ti-
ef her dignity' and importance, Which • tank.' • 'Surviving ,inerribers of . the Ti -
was •enhaneed Women, and; tansc's crew just • as emphatically
....,augmented br plea whose narnes•were., swore that a ahip stood to 'fent Miles
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written at the ' very aper of current- during the .tragedy? . Whether.
I siffeirS,,glided thienghlthe ilight,..lIerl•this was, the Califorman-,110 Oneme,y
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sharp
prow eiltthe cehattwater leav- ever know•All'that 13 known Is that
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two pinnies of'White foam trailing...While the. Cali Orman S' captain •was
. along •her. Sides. • . : • [signaling , Y • flaShlight„:' froin, his
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Suddenly °there; was a slight aliocit. 2., bridge; his 'Witeless- Man was.;asleep
It was almcat,••impeorrie in his cabin., No one thought to
'few Passengers .strolled out:on decle:awaTeit-inix-C. reti, i1-8780-O'CleekTit-llre
and inquired the •cituse.,..."We, have morning,, Mere tlitin an 'hour after the
struck ;an iCeberg!” they!WereirliformiiicUrtain of :WaVes had ended the7„tra,•
.'"ed lint • there ?is rio.7duager. • The. gady and five hears, afterJack Phil-
• ship is unsinkable!'Thera was,lipa had. sent ' his first' urgent plea.lor
danger! '. entire . bottom' had been. help ' stabbing, •through the air• • :
Tinned .E ven „as .thel. inquiry wee kappene-d. ia..the Cabin.?
being made she was niling with Water. •:• •
N•en then Captain . L
'What haPPened in: theTllanlc
;•wi-y to the radio, reera to tel Phillips' radio cabin during the • four' hours be
• Bride to make 'ready. •to, Pend a' .tween the time ' the:Shock, was 'felt
_for help.', As the ship's, Orchestra and- the . time the Titanic lifted her'
atart,d .raity. ;again, ;plea, •atern. and 'Phinged.heneath
'help " Was •speeding 'through space, 7111113 is HafOld'Hride's. story : It•
. On. the Carpathia; Cottein. hurried. feints 'as graphic per ratiVe- at radio• ,
' to the Captain's •.:cluiirtera captain has el/or: Written -ad raido .ma y• ever
\vita off. duty at the time ..Ati be called on to
wrlte
.soon as he heard ;the messagehe ord.,, .1 "I• was Standing by Phillips, telling
• eired the 'CarPathia turned--abeut-and „him to ,go to bed he eald, "when the
rodhed full speed' ahea&'.'to the captain put his head. In the/doer."
taniela aid, Then ',he hurried. to • the • " struck an iceberg:, the can -
bridge totake chage.': ,CoLiarnreturn- ULM, ,said, 'Una bav)itg. an. inineced 7
tgi hie "shack". to, nOtify., titni made to tell.what -it.aa done. for
that rescue was on the way. Then. I, .•• ' • betterPet read,y,to s•end out
tante was working. the Vrankfkirt, bet, Call, for assistante.. But dent • send
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vas. having trouble.,getting ber ti ,untt • , you.' , t I
nets:- Cottam tried to ,raiSe the. saine ,was gone, •
• ship,- but•waa unable fed() so. _ ."Ten minutes . later he -Was beek,,
He ,picked. up the. Titanic::"We aro', .`Selid; the , Call ' • for eaSsistance,''. the
sInking • fast, • it, was 'a trossage • ' ordered barely Putting hts
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' 'the' The Carpathia. was head, in the door..
mark that „made laugh, inerud- terd end who have gone to rept with vega. London. --An increase In the ontflow Country. „ It was,,,so runs the story,,
ed to me. • I cut in .with little • re; 'Men who have sent their last call let- -
-`Practica,lly every : halt -hardy •
table. and most 'a the more tender of British enilgration in, the near fu- •Miss bel's first gliMpse, of ,her,
ingtheaptain. . • ' 1 the restless sea. •
'send. a O. I said,. 'It's :the,. new ' A 4. flowers ben:started. inside ture. ie indicated by. two Andependent tine haeband,, She. wadlust•11. years
etill may be, your. last :chance
.' be ready for/ the -table or the vise authorities. ,
to ! • , • . froni a' fOrtilight to a Month earlier .' One .is Sir 'itobert Horne,. *hO LOA NoVember .Lord, and Lady
thanAf ine ;waits Until the'season. la though _Ohanciallor of' the tic- tikberdeela cele,bra,ted their gelden. wed-, •
,was 10.4,
.."PhilliPic with a latigh .changed tbe•
chance
• •• *ShOrtlyafter 'he. succeeded.
Frankfat ii -d -gave his
"We:. have: StruCk an 'Ice.'
-berg' aneifeed .assisTtie,"The•• telt
:the ,Frankfurt's, Operateri. who 'ran to
the htidge and told lieosptain. of the
itanies Wh-eri he came. back,
Plijl'llps:was' send. •!'We •Fre,. 044114) ,
By; the L.,"tizin then, there Wai
distinct liat, forward, ;The Carpa-,
thia answered and a:few.,•:reinutes •later
calldd: back .that She. had turned about
and -Wag 'difeeding tO the respite a-a:fait
as her engines. ecaill tiirn and -that he -
'boats :Were • ,being swung •oyeeside.
• Neithe :tier Bride 'Was'
11 dreps.ed. Phillips held. th.e • key,
fla g.eut naessa,„e a. rymessage,
I'While %Bride' ran,. .back and forth be'.
tWeeasticie• radio: roOm. and the bridge .
carrying. nova:. of. the rescue ships .to
'Captain Smith.." In 'between 'trips'
fpuad, . tin* .put, ,opt: more slothes: • .
ti.nd. throw a coat ever , his chleta. • 1517 •
,shoulders; It., was grOwing 'cold in es
the ladle -cabin, and at•anY minute. the, ". AN ALLURING•NW..F.RO.CX
In the aorratil..garden:. iBecause of this vital to the Welfare .Of 1.1ritain, and,
- th lo ment of the, Do-'
far, enough ad,vanded to . plant fauttide. ahpeeer. in 1922. :he was., .himself re -
'Planting , in 'flats or berry boxes.. in aPensible for 'imptising .bonclitions up-
eny-spiithern window.abont thts. tinie on the 1•British -.Government'a .23•.1:106,7
without any special. forcing leali that 000 annual grant or affiliating: enitgra-
•Is riecestery• 'If the earlier vegetables'' flea now. -urged • the adoption • of a
. euch AS spinach, lettutce, radish, ,beets more liberal attitude to hep:boy to•
,•. carrotir,-parsnWf,• •and-tiliitillar crepe. startlife-overseas. ,
are out Of the way, ono can Plant cia The other ';iii•therity the . ()Metal
cumbers, melons;,aquesh,fancl,,foriy.ery "lindiistrial•* ;transinerence.•' board,"
smalU gardens even beans and,.., pees • which has, been inYeatlgeting 'the, con-.
behind glase,,,and-ithey :will .be, ready, ditione• of :uneinployrnent, In. the. :Bri-
tt,: go :out as. fine :healthy' Plants when ,tish•„,epai. raining.•districts ,and Is un
the neighbors •are'Only. Sowing the. 'del -Steed' . to • have fornied. the opinion
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ding in. Londcin. :King George and •
Queen Marz.presented a golden vabe,
to the couple and. the Queen ninde, a
special ,gift: of an entitle° ring to
Lady Aberdeen; The rtablecloth , used
at the large .hincheqp given in eelebra,
to •L;iird Aberdeen's great-grandfather;
the fourth, Earl of Aberdeen. At the
end. Of the liuseheon the cloth was, '
signed by all the: guests, present,
ainor4 whom were seven' of the eight:
bridesmaids who had .,4,a11,ced behind
seed 'about the end Cat„ the Month. ' It that'the most•hopefel remedy; lato be
. the . yeung, eounle., at tt.e. wedding. core.. ,
is Particularly' desirable to give : the ..found . . . lin :further. training • for the. molly' fitly 'years tiefore.• ,.
-melonir-'-and-:cueumbersi:-among-:-theyciung----and-additionaLtatilitibis for de ' Lady Aber•deerr).has long. been one ,
' edible...tyPes; .and Petitniaii, P Sinspdrti7',:Veloping familySettleinent . in .the ,•Do - -0••,i• tire onistanding•"flgalres...in .society...4,..;•
. gons; Nieotines, ',Asters :and .slinilar. • 'Athlone., , . • ..• ' .• . . •Not only.•hy reeson 'Of her matrlage •
to a peer; - but ati-OP•b4":reas.en„of her • '."..
.' fiowel's which :have a Short season -1e' '!'Sir ':Robert '• Pointed ,' out that .ctim.7
, ..dur Ontario..ciiinate an early start it parativelY little • use is ''now :made- of
::.-.... this Way. : .„ ' '''.:• .:. . , '," . ' , .‘' .11 -Iii) 'British., COVetrunent'a, .sanettoeed •acthrities • \in „ natiOntrI7', -organizatiOns
the prbSpeciiVe bitirgess. ef Edinburgh:
has been more et- legas 'In: the 'PubliWrndow Boxesc}
' • - ' " ' • '" • graritor 'every pound paid •
.
The windew boxes and hangingbas- be found by someone else. „ eye A busy •wife and the mother , of
• , • ' ..,' by the Treasury, another pound has to
kets can he got ready for planting efit-l' Be urged,: therefore,'„ that' the ttail3 several children, Lady Aberdeen has
side this week- There are very COn-. has come to make the treasury 'grant nevertbeless ;found time for the 'public
t ted • • d i g • I for this purpose up to 100 ' er cent. tO work. in which., she's still interested.' _
' timed the growth for the Bathe area as carry, out the Program, of emigration
- . ; The Junior Miss vv'ill the coneentration of g,rowp, rich soil, re sen a o e eve p
nowr 'inight give aut. The message , . roo hl en- t,•wa • d • i , - •
cen ra. ,beds, pio n abouts x. • - P
Life in- Ireland •
' In 1886 Lord. Alierdeen-Was.5,apPoint-
,ed Lord Lieutenant Of Ireland;.. carrying out -the • duties 'et this..difii.'
cult -office he . was aided hy the active ,
participation of Lady 2 Atierder
edneatittal- ;end induattial, ::•experi- •
molts.' • She -• Wad Particularly inter-
ested in the •Itish
orgaalzed, Many spiloole where twee- .
Making weetaiight and laces geld. At.,
her own expense Ole Supplied :work
to. lace -makers ..•and expert .
Women. 'rite heautifel, things they '
inirde ehe :gtiv.o, as Presents tO .fier
friends, ,She was Qua ,c)f the: -early
workers in Ireland's •,.fIght. Against. •
tubvmulo_sis 'and has .*-ritten, 'and lee -
tared in the cause Pot Public health; •
The Aberdeens were hi • Chicago .,
• working for .Irish whenthey
heard ;elf LOrd •Abeideen's..annollite..
ment as 'Governor General of 'Canada. •
•Thia was In .1893.. .For the next five. '
`years Lady , Aberdeen was _hpatesa at
Rideau Hall in Ottawa., the, official 're- •
sidence of Canada's. Go.vernor-Generat. .
.A,visit'er to Rideau pall in those deo
'recalls its chatelaine' .ini'•a Woman., �t -
acute ifitelligence," interest in 'many
If rejects' She sat at a besi-
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'less -like desk covered wi4:, papers, 'a
typewriter' close han . •
'tier Pletieer mio.tk
, president or the International
„Ceunellot yVoinen, fed,e'retion,ofyer. •
tlentil CoMiclis of Women: of. all' .
. • . . •
tries, Lady Aberdeen has done Pionee,
work. Started more than thirty .yearsy
with • Seantic,,fands and. volunteer
workers,' the. council' his- no* matur7•
ed into an organization drawing its .!
came from...the, Carpathia that she • •
g Y quen • tering an heavy, fertil zing minions.
•• 1 • are .absolutely necessary. In eouth-
joy ....wearing is attractive -frock, '
.malung ' • • , suitable .for many.,occasi•ons, ern Ontario the boxes can he put out .
iati to the bridge (Sri 'which Is
sec- at mice Willi' little fear 'of frOst, hi the
bach ' ti d tilat lif The skirt has apPilecl tr hurtling
, - bone, and is gathered, to the bodice central section. of the Province the
heats were hell% manned and loaa- ihaving tucks at.front of the epaulet . 24th of. May is Usually' considered
ed Sh rs The lower edge of theabout the.1r1 ht tiine and farther
Call to Abandon 'Ship!. • '.' short sleeves and peck . are shurly north , no very great risk should be
• ' Back in the wireless' "Shack rffil- • - tap,en-,-.efore ' the 1st', '
-Lbound•-4-ith-4,elf c flTb. • I 1.L• '1„
r ,ada t is. softly, crt.shed ilght frost does' threaten
lips told him that the. set Was
, covering the
around' the Waist, For Tarty wear, box with newspaper ,or light cotton
ing weaker and that at any moment
I trim i ki • ' •
kepi ribbon and resebuds ',ad& a. ;,dainty will, 'protect 'it. sufficiently. 'Window
ng to the .s rt and Ends of the bpxes should be as long as the window
It Might die. Meanwhile • he
sending niessages :to' the ,Carpatiria, • ' •
argingr;Aoilurry, co#on 1.bodice. No, 1517 is in .sizes 8, 10' la: sill about eight inches' wide .itt• the
weah, he.. and '1:4 3,ears-:-.-.Size---11)-•requires-31/8 the -hattoni--,and at least'
cherry answers, to signals so
yards 36 -inch materiel, or 2 yards 54- nine inches deep.. Theee are 'inside
could'. hardly. !detect theth. Then.
Phillips picked up‘ the Olympic. "Wei •
tyles showing how to dress an- dth'abox well supported, ,as when
The ,message.had just. ---------------0 Ial
11 or well-dressed children. • Clothes:of holes and layer -of broken, crockery
inc .rice e pattern. measurements. .Tho corners must be
space when Captain 'Smith called: l'i. e and girls. Simplicity, is the mile full., it weigh about 150 lbs.' Have
"Men, you have done yeur 'Yu . the bottom to provide
You ean do no more: Abandon your TOlaraclel‘ aod individuality for the or cinders 'in
junior folks are hard to buy, but eask drainage. If well, retted Manure is
ea n. release e you . . '.
out 'to Make •with Our , patterns, A. small available, put In a layer a this ne4tt,
'every man for himself. You look
ainount of tnoneY spent on good .nia- and thdn fill, up, with fine garden SOIL
for yourselves.''. Then he hurried_
back to the bridge to go down With terials, cut on simple lines; *ill; give Select .stock Y plants and • before put- ,
children the privilege of wearing idol-- ting them in tie box remove all blOoni
Zdis ship, as a Command* 'thould, ac-
cording' to the traC.itions of 'the: sea.... able things' Price of the Ir"Ic 10c the and ' bude. To get them •growing
He did and nobly. ' • • '''• -I cePY'' •
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Otir new Fashion Beek contains strongly reinforced with -lion strain;
are sinking by ,the head," be told her.
. SImple„Matter:
First College Boy -"Gee Bill, but
I'd like to get ,oet of debt!"
S d Di " , , hl
Jes borrow the money that You owe
from the Governor." • ..
, HOW ' TO, ORDER PATTERNS:,
But Philitpd and ,Brideilid not
' out ,for theindeiyes. The seniotOrlan Write irourhame and addres'
.quickly, disselves scant handful of
nitrate ' of Seda Ina' fair sized v,rater,
iing :eau, and sprinkle . this. over the
bo, if the latter, idarOund •four feet :
I clungto his.Pkfey 'and sent call after ly, giving num of such long If shorter, less fOrtil ter should
number and, size. - ' I -
cahl
, 'probably he, dia ho,t, knOW .patteinS asyou Want Ella:lie' gOciti be used. After this, saturate' the' soil ,
whether, or not his 'set waa cle4d... But .,taityi.ps Or coin (coin preferred,•• wran ' with iiiietliet can or two of *ater.
there; was -the key.! It 4 was .aliVe,t carefully) tor each nenibor and 'Three' Or foer,niore. tiPplipationa • Of
Itldea
. COukrch. tbretigh .spacePto speed ' atldiesa your erder.to Wilson Pattern fertilizer' at ten ',day literals :are ad -
le hell) •that Was coreing,•, Help .was Service, 73 West Adelaide St., Taranto; -viscid, and watering 'sboilldtake' place.
cOming, and it was up to bun to,direct Patterns 'Sentby return mail. • "every day., ,a the evaporation from
M
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• Kenneth (to small brother who
wants, to loin in game of.juvenlie foot-
ba:11)-"N1d, lett corrie---hut I'll
tell you what. You. stay in and play
at, being a sports editor waiting for
t 13. result of the Match,"
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A to-cy is keptoi exhibitiOn In a
New York .oe, ao that children of ,tho
metropolis. may know what this crea-
ture looks like. Will, the time ever
'come when a chorSo will similarly, be
displayed or general, 'edification? ,
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.raembers from thirtY-six countries.
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, ',Eaeh National ;Council' of Wernen ' . •
. .Conrprisea Within •itaelf affiliated wo. ••
MOWS, Societleti and, local branches.'
Ati.deaeliy.VetiOnal Connell worke with .
the" l'Internatitinal ' • Council • .through. '
litanding CoraniitteeS on Such 'pattern
as ,child welfare, peace and, arbitta7
• thsii,, OdueatiOno laws relating to, Wo-: .,
Men,' etnigration . public health, trellis:
In women 4and'. children and ...tennier-
The.- qiiiiiqUenetal Connell Meeting
at Christiania 'in 19"20, the firrit one .
• akter the World 'War, beetight together
Weirton froin both .1illIgevent and neu-
tral nations... The leek of gbiding the
oaaannto 'tar t� too Ahalloon, It-
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..isecaflion, tiocording to a :woman Who,
was there, it unforgetablo,experience.
' Lady Aboydeen,-.1s,-co,authOr with
olar inahand of ,&,,,Y6 TWa,i"' a spirited'
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