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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1919-08-07, Page 2. . I . . - I - - �T__ - ._1q1PWF�..._qr__;. -_ __ - - �� -- - - - - _11717-1 1__,_1'17_T"T�_'117 - I ,, I . 0 1 . � 17, , F I ­ ---"' - , I , . ., �1 ­ . � I WV7 1 _4 . 1, 7kv " "p9m- -.w-- I , � I .� I , . . V _j. � , , . I .., I I - --- 1�1 I ,, VItIRK -, . . I . Z ,. WW I ,I '7' � ., ... . 7 1 1 .1 I 'A I ... , . . . t , , I 11 I I , �,­I,��.*,w�'N I . � , WROWN � 71 I , , ,� I 1. . I— I 1, ''I W I - ,. 11 * F1111" - t I . , , . �V , , .1. I 11 I I �1 A I � � I I - I . , I , , "- �­ . �;" , _ � . I I � I I �. I . 1 h � . -,4 -, � I � I -1 71 T"7r_1, 7" 1, 1. I , � " ., . . , , , I � I I . , . � , 1� -� �, 'IN � I . " I . I ,��, " I � - � . I . � I . . I I . I , � I I 0. . I V � I I . I . . , . . i I . . X1_ , � I . I . . . � . I . I . . , . " I ­ I . - I . . , . .�, .�. I . I . I . I . I ... ( . . A, I . I . - I . . I .. . I ,,, . I . � I . . I . I I � I . . a' . - . ___ I , . . . I . � .1 . I/. - . . ­ a . 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Writ& tot priom i I I , � eral. A cate"even more remarkable. ..Z f.., % - .,. � . �. " 1. t_.1:1 I fA e I I �r��.' ­ , I It the re"d inan no lot4er goes upon . � __-.,�-- � I I . . . 1� . - however, Is reported from Cardiff, - * ,4 '. c� I . . I . . I I - By Mothy Donnell Calhoum Wales, - and has cteated something � %" - I'll. . the warplitil mi,t harries the pale- , I I I . 6 I � . . I I (L J. CLIFF - - TORONTO] fit(.08, 110 11as , 6 -- - I . I . 5 tahon a loaf or two out I . - more than local stir -though Cardiff , I . - 1rq-, - - - - . � 11 .111's I - . " , . - - - T - .t - - - 4. ,,/' I Alf the white Ill, book, and whenever . . . Itself appears to hate taken the mat . . � 1 6 . . . I . � I . . . ".. . ill 1.111� - .. .. -L .1k mets.the lietter of his neighbor ; . PART VI. with shouiders as broad as John Bias- ter with entire calmness. � �, I . . . I A drier of OW given dimensions w _�:g I I . , L sey's under the rough khaki. . Before - the war Arthur Ritchings . . I � hold eight trays. thr(Nilgh tllp�llse of -his wits. Ili Tho � �. 1 'There"s a story here," thought Geof- .1 . Drying Fruit � end Vegetables. i three-eighths inch cubes, blanched TO Made i Gardt-Wof Canada there is Lill example . 4 , . � . . . I fmy' Varrick; then, with 'T don't .suppose--" her voice was was a police constable in the town. He It has been estimated by reliable: tes in boiling wnter, dipped The frames of the trays a I 11 another . in- 1()14 and. . L two minu 6 , ot ophisti- , . . . wistful- "I don't suppose you go - to enlisted in ,the army of one -in -ch strips oil which is tacked ' "f t!"' % -t of trich that the s . 6 Irlance at the girl, "and illustratiall3, I " Lutherities that f rom cne-fourth to' in cold water, spread from one to one I (11ted-411diall sollietilites pt#�s Oil the I . ! the theatres and dances and dinner served to the ranks ta that firet criti-._1 I I galvanized screCR ,W4 e' which forms i, . . . � I ; too! What color! Orange matider one-half of all perishable erogs raised! and, one-fOLrth inches. deep on trays I i I � 'I whi'to .U1,111. . I ' . . and amber and burnt sienna -but if I parties in * a-. a dre suit do you ? il cal year and, the two years following. 1,.in .th1s count ' before 'the war were and dried at a temperature of 120 de," I'the bottoms of the tray,i. Each tray Tile two packers. says the author,. �Aar -Nd ,. . I - I peftW.halr that shade, I'd be tt�ldl He smiled a little a8tsher unexpected. In November, 1917, he was promoted., ry ` -is 21 x .15 inches, making. it'three , '� - ' I 'I- 1 6 . ness. diso etimes I do when I'm con- Second, Lieutehant on the field, by alluwed to go to waste. Through at-iA6 170 deg. F. From six to eight' .1 . . set out at dawn to round tip their ani- . m . I - hiches- less. n length than' the (trier. I I - . � I.. Iny boaginatipa had run away *th ... . tention to moilerri'methodi.- of Pres.- hours"time is required for drying at I �. Ilials. Saiii soon came romping In �, � . " �. I .. I demned to one again -11- my n,Rtural.. February, 1918, he was a C-.,Lptain. a � � The lo%Nc;t tray when placod in the lv�, . 4 me. 4. , . . I ervation (drying, canning, s I toring and this temperattire. * ,itli - .his bunch, but Baker sear6hed - . inclinations." . . . little later he was it Major, and the � � ' � . '' .11 . el. aving A% . I . I I drier .is pushe,d to Llie ba *". le� - I . I ' '- 1. 6 . I "i beg your pardonl" he swep't off "You, haveret-" she gestured end of the war'fou1nd him a Lieutenant salting) the percentage of foodsi Cauliflower -Heads of cauliflower � the t1iree.-inch spafp in' f ront. The, 'k' �- Ay'for three hours.' A\.,e were, . I fol'merl 4 fl-Ilit' . . ble soft straw hat'deferentially. "You b I � 'had been six y allowed to go io waste has'must be washed, separated into parts; 11;1virg brealifast when 111) ro;40 till 6 �, . - . amem to be stuck. Is tbere-ainythin ,, reathlessly toward the xcnapsavk, Colonel. In that tirae, he e- �been greatly reduced. " - __ I � cut one-fourLh inch thick' next tfty is pl�ce4'eveif with. thei frORt, Indiiai bay of a4out tN%eiv,e. ,., , . . . . I , ,. I . 9 'times wounded, he had won the d . I c e ' -i -the back. � . . . � I . I . . - a uich swice n . _ -'; .of course ,lot! , . leav�njz three -i 61 1�� got it licrt . .�,But . lor braff his, I I - . I . I . . 11 know it about . - o*f - Chevalier of the LegIbn ,i ,.Of the'fodr In P mrvation' by means of,a sharp, knife or rotaPV, The otho I ­�Vllitki 11wi lose liurses?" he - asked.� . . I i*'n -do? , quite a'b T, coration I' ethods of ' rez I i th , � I 1 6 1 1 � You Eee, - never save- a drps.; �Puit. Honor, the - Croix . de ,Gu�rr ched th,reo.minute.3,in boil- I . I- tr.nys niti�r.aate .Ili e _01WIFIC, , , fiv. I . . ." . I � - . - . I : 41iis mike of car." , . e with [ -drying,- cannin -1 slicer, .blnn' ' Th',3 permits t -ei heated air - . to - 1.1,collicki . � � . I - 6 1 .� , The Lcl'ys at howe wear thei - Sunday I . , 1, I . I 9, storing and� salt , way. `. . h r -" , I � .. I Juvw looked up and straight into -, ' I I d .the 0 9 widely reco'mmend-ed for L ; ing - Water, idold-dipped- and dried in ' - Y!�V! - sefqi, auy ? , � .� I .... . I P �. suits to parties ---and I never went to a, Palms, all ,Military Cross having in - I Lse dur- aro nd., and- over� the - Arays. . . . � . . I .. ' m . - . . � . I n pass u . I � " 'M.' Itidlail biirm" . I .,­ . . I . � 4- '.. I . . - �:, �, .W Vv,ir eye 5 ,t,h�,ativ. , [.pepil, -1 4, , ---- . .es I des, ipg'the past,,f ew seasons,.,tbie first, is la�ers from,three-fourlhs to one i' ch 'There' 1g. a-vtritilAor _pt: th_4� tO.IX - ,. -- , , 6 L . .. I I .-�­ . ,� . 6 , . 1)4 frxal� gray * a, with fleck , entloted three, tim .1 - .. . - 6 . I * , . . - . .( I I excer:Zn e , Tom's t, Cabin i �n . , I I of, specia conside�-,;itio i ' i . �". . il .. I *. . .�'. I. I , .9. ! - .. , 6. i - ' �- ' 4- ,,-�­­' I--,---,- ­ - I., 4 `­ff��, �, -brown in them that made ,. . �t . . prove& b1piself, a worthy -p a empeiaiture Of .105. de- to , 11ow lkiall'y�" .of ,golden ' ' ,,, t p6tches and having l n. The! d6c at t , I . onc ,;I , or looked in 0 - � r . L a 6 1 , M. -.0 � . . . �� I I . . iler think vaguely of the clear pool 'and abte, officer ' 150'de ' , . - 6.:- 6 - . " I., ­ . el � I shop windows. I've never seen "cny- �gallant *soldi,6r system of drying, or dehydration,.is g. F . . . . - L At.. Parting. . . . 'Fo4r, live, 9!x..", -tholding ,,up his . I ' . . ' *I-grilily digitq. . Uuder the Willows at home. In-th6 thing, but I'm , oin I tl Not long ago, '14le4t.-CoL Iiitchings I especially, applicable- to those crops- Peas-pe*as should be-' s -h * . I I . . I : 61led, ­ 7 7 - , �7it I ,. , - ­ I ­_­ "... � . _ Ig g to before... gp, - Ut thi* good-byc� of our�-thitl.* . . . at be&r* she --looked awdy:ehe, tp�. 6, .- _ __ . a be-storeA satisfactorily, i blanched from one taoripwntn".t�-hnllil - 1, . ­ � X _,tj. ,�Vi­ r.(' i4'1l2t11-0fJ�JJj'V,_J,_L . '. - � I in . , left the ariny-the- war being fought 1 �ich, can no L . � - ,PX�1��* en I .. _... .: . -_ . . - I . qMe over wan ing t, I � q. '' X - ii e,rZ al_&L- - 'OT Ich k. . ­ ,_ ( L V . . - . - I . * ­ - and It ;y . as'not difli- - At -0 1. . 11.10- , W en� ep"Te 15 , ­_ ; ­ " - I y boili i I to dosvribe theni. - I . had i sudden strange flash of fancy i o. . - .13"A _=r.., :za�---�.A;� aiv*y-i�14, ' " - li" ­ I.e d�i,ai:im -'r inlilutes 1. _. g U 'a - oj� 1, ; ­ . - a __ __ ­ . �� - . ,-I 6 ng w&ter, k X ! I . . - -it our inissing -, � 6 " ,�: - .. � I— 'G11-e*,1)fTro_y. Vplic;k - giajwe - I - fil Be stilf and splondid liVe a fore. -,t ., cult to undert,tand th, . , .- I . - . '6 - - 1.1, -, 0'-. , . - chac ­�eziz AL 1waW." *I:- color ruci4ijc over . . a- ar n, , place as a common policeman'pound- can, particularly , on a s all sczrle. I c'old-dipped and dried in layers from I . . I . � I I . - 6 . curiously.. What, would .swhe find in the I tree; , . . . I )ier Alheeks. It was as if she IV . . Ing a beat in' Cardiff. The Chairman There are,--twd' methods or syste'nis -of, th aninials had been corraile,d by,the red, .1 . I . cityi this slender girl with the Desire' ree-fourths to one7 inch deep at ap- I Or like the hands 6f. SiIe­x_0'_ 1101"Illig- : . I I I . � . I kneliz on the edge of -the .pQol, -looked . i of the Municipal Bench made a point drying -suited to the handling of sur-' roximately t6 Ame temp .1 I . . .6. Ilit'll. Milier. tom­*ff h_9t4y­*vith tile 1 .1 I � -.1 - of Life affame in. her -blue eyes and r, L erature as - up I .. .. .-1 � I I � I i� 6 * L ­_ I of saying he was glad to see him back, plus produeb frc,m the average farm. 6 I �- I L - _- . ­ In and seen the. reflection. of a new and ' ! that given for string be I .�)ung hitlian, bre:%tIdng* -,evenge, and ). . I her; smiall brown hands clasped. so, - I - I ans. % . Thq blue ard hit rii in, Carp.tirs - . . I . i. . beautiful Julie whom she had never - and even went'go far as^to congratu!- The first'of -these sysite- m.s includes the - ­ _­ I— __ .----- ______1a_ _-1)-1--t1*10- -ititt,,tdisig-to-l&arit--t4,te--.t-erI imqn a I - I I I � I eagerly to her breastg . Pumpkins and - Winter .S 4dash7___,_ I . sea'!. . __ '_ . I..:. I 1,to round 61) his be.asts' . I 1 . . guessed before. I . . * - late C.o,nstable Ritchli1gs ' publicly uf_ operation of the majority ,of cook -stove, These, handled in th�-,=,me- . .1 1. I . 8on for daring . . I - I "You don't want those tbi.ngs�, 3"T.,As . � 1 _­ ­­ ­:..� I le m: ' -,1`410 re -1 - e o -1 e doop Icyok-i4thin,-v � Wit *a 4:94tw �ba,ok -.WW).kiiig vnc�ert­i. .., , '"' - - ,'� �-.j7-,W..��,­ 1. ,:­%;,. 44�T,Iter.e,,Yare,,,.,a.,;�.,hu�.n4red �and I . Aoen,.-oh4s . =Wtary &,e,aI&rd.,.L',­7j4n 44ct,,vkt� �&ryivg_' ontrivance's,',,,the - 6§t ­-,Qitis.� � Let I L ur . 11 11 I I.. 4''.., . - I a 9 . . � . _1 i . 1.�-'T'bj�.."�'Q" -g.'t+F ";�W,t,t "'Ll.'I""". ill y phig%­- .. . ­ I . ,. .. � . . I., . 1. I _ .W,. jto�. ­ -4 L ' " - ,: , 1k � .� ­ ' - "_ 1M'yor6 60, . spok�.' __ I ��'p � . .- ... .1 ­ I , - I �. 1�, , - I ­­, '. I , - -- _ , ­ � , f to 'Six .� t* wQrth,-want1ng1-1'.H,q summer squdsh.,, give�- sit.64-fa tory , �'�i,:,. 11 ­ , three .. pager, 'm6re. 'he.'look, - dowu� 6 - - � � , seeniq tT)ere,W*a't,'-.i s� yrt 6f . . I I ­ I I I .'' .. - �1, �611t , I . . I I— . i I 1- 1 _,,.., �, . � � I �! I �­ . ' ' is, that " surprisod Welcome. . I . . � 11 I . I . ­ - "! ; _!, I . , '.., _., ., _Lj�? t �,:J�i 16"', ; - -1 I , k ,treniony, factory: of which. 'is d ,�,,& of,clotb',or ja*odtuce. " I ­Ifj­11,,�­.. ,". ,., . . .s �A Witji , �ftn Lear � I I. . ' . , , 1. : nestne . I - I .... . I'l, - �!.' , i � � ,,- ". ! �..: - �1"_, I 1 1 1 . " I I ,, 1.­� , I—. scree�ft- * ' ­ L" I A I �, � ­ I - . ..1.-,7.-. . , 4.. ,�at' the ,bdlky catalogue, ,spoaking ' . I bottom'traysarranged horizon- - * Bu:lt ot,the ,�undermeut­uf 4hese �"`:� , . ­_ ' . even himself. "There isn�t a build- Summer Sqyash-,ThiA should ba 6 . . .. _ - I . . QF . I I . 4)reathlesSly. L 410h, ;if you could 1, Uncle . I I . So the Lieutenant Colonel with four tally over Ohe kitchen range. The I past years. . .1 during the night. that they. liti(I to get I I ; . . . . . is , i F ing in the city as beautiful as that * I peeled, etit into tbree-eikhths inch I Too va,st . . I tip ,.11(1, Chase theill Olit. that'they got -1 . I . Renry harder to start than old - I I . . years ,of 'active military service to his second system comprises the'operation I* I .a thing -of bl-;,tuty to -be lost I ., . .. I ' I' I . . elm." He motiozwd toward a great silees or one-half inch cubes, blan I - . " I � I I credit and field ra'nk, won at the front, of fan -equipped commercial drie,rs or '-hldl, In quiver -ii, lipwaad burning Iloo(Is : in tigafti.. vn(l. ttt Inst had t o, b & cor- I I k . 6. 11 . � Peleg ever was and that's saying a I -, . 1 � I . - I I � I I I . 'tree in a meadow they were paming-' displaying the ability to command dehydrators, which may 'be had in for three minute§ in 1;oi-ling water, . rallod,­ was thexe,�(;rt, .. . I , I I . Freat 'dea.P." . . I I I . - I . .1 _ - of tears . - -­ . I . . � I . .1 . "All the gowns in all the sh stly linder- 'sizes adapted for farm use. Driers of' cold -dipped a'nd dried in from one -1 . I : .. -ell, ko and. g!?t them out," . 4 ,�� � OP win- 3 001 and odd men, mode . I - NN ad- I . I . e half to three -fourth's inch layers` at'Back'to the cliaos of the world, we go viseil Sain. I - I I � . "Uncle. Henry?" The strange'r's dews arenit �s gorgeous as th0s t'o'ok to iake charge once more Of this type usually consist of.a )iorizon-' I i - . . 4 . 1 6 � . . tone was pollitely puzzled. Pa's chuckle I %, . ( a temperature of 110 de-. to lu�0 deg. 4 Shining with one sN4eet secret- no '-' --I . . . . I � drew hi I i brown -eyed Susans! What a picture! casual drunks and disorderlies in that fal or a slightly inclined tun'nel ori 43 . I . I );tron't! *The. rq,.z-calo ,.voil',t I e t . 6 ; 4 _on: t,,.l ( . I I - - .. . leill, . g (,*s " I. 1 I, � ri I A-lars. I ­ I -1. a - - � 'the back amt. - ' . * I .__ I would make -the Field of the busy Welsh mining town. i F. 0 1 one knows;, � . - . . I tl 6 foi, I , fir t.V (1, " . 6 . .. . l , . . , cabinet fitted With a steam coil or a ' , - I - , - I'll . - _ � . - . � ­ I � . � Cloth of Goldl" . Somebody wrote -an ilidignant letter hot-air furnace at one end and' �. Sweet- Corn -S uld be Crutches of drearils,to he'lp us on.our They Siay,they (Ii4 th.!A ,.,,id,),u.­,t of dimi- 1� . a large I I I . .. � I . . . I . ' 'husked, silked, blanehed for from rive pt it It, . . . . . . "The yoting,falks' foolishness" thai's I The' Flemings gazed at t1i e fi eld, I to a London paper. about it, otherwise � t � age to the crops, . .." . .1 . . . - , .- i exhaust fan at the other, Trays con- ! to eight'm ater. cut. From snow to tender prtaling of I -Ile . . ()Ile � 1, ,0011 � . 11 � . ()f t1le o"rj,%,I,I0!r .111'(11a.1s q I , ( - I , 1k: �� I . all," Pa explained.. You,,see. - sir,,, this I w,onderingly There N-vals a IWO liKe apparently' the Incident would have taining -prepared produce are placed inutes in boilinft w' 1 6 sutomAile was a' legacy, so Romeo * 1. 6 -_ " .. .6. - _­­ I . . . . . � and scraped from 'tke cob and dr!'ed rose. 0 I c"Illin till, bnOrr_ * C I'llist , I . . . , . a' f that skirtingAhe orchard at home. t)assed if not unnoticed, at least as not I in the cabinet or chamber through I _. . 1. - . 1 6 %%.6,5­pJ-rT)f 1V .1 . . I � I n med it after the decealsed. I.don't,i "The Susans ketty near ,spoil the, more than ordinarily noticeable. As a i 'which is drawn a current of heAted a I i r, ' - I in layers from one-half to tbree- . So in our pla,c I cajolery. ­NN'11"o 111:1,71`�: lior ,,-;', VItt mid ' - - � 6 know but what .maybe it , P . � .� I '' . es we lift hi3Oi our llea'ds, ! I . . hay," Pa murmured doubtfully. "It e the Watch Committee of fourths, inch deep at a temperature -1 troad Vats. NN'1,.i'o nia'n ll�A.-,". Whi'o.' - . . - . -11 , after Henry some ways, too!" . � I . As the heated air becomes moisture-- of 110 -deg. to 140 deg. F. 1� That none m' ay find within our calin. 111,171 iwlf�c, I' -w: 11-111,0, III. -I) heQp.I-!AV7' . I - I I 00 . . Romeo! Geoffrey stifled i wild de- Would be prettier -s-ithout them, to my - Cardiff, equivalent to our Police* Com- laden, it i's removed and replaced by � An oc- I , , clear eye's , . I : . . I . I ­ . ,� way.of thinking." " . i miss*ioner, took the� ex-Lieutlana' casional stirring, of the * corn, on tlio*, ' � ' ' S:11,n N,-:, �4 for I i'min.". the h!0l 1) v t: I e 6 . � . I ­ I . . =6 to laugh as he met Ramey's wide,' . . I nt the' -fan, thus reducing the time. ord-, I � The-sebret that two travele.rs'hn'vo re- - I`, -:lz * II _*s 0 _fr( - ­ � I- ,/1 I �, I -But Ma. w�as leaning fpr*ard wateh-! Colonel off his beat, and gave h tritli.s tends t�., --shorten the -iry ill g I 1 " - - . . !,( I ". ,n", L, ri-1112:1 RIFt"', 11; *11.1e,r . I , I - ­ I freckled grin. Mere must have been � im, the inar.ily required -for dryi,ng by about V I turiled, , I J � . I . period. 6 Zill.,I 11.,tvins'. it !-7"ftI(*,J 1) N1. 't I I ,,, I -r-' I'd . I . . � ing the golden. glory. of, the field untili'job of training- the, police,, awkward , ' ' , I . . I . I I one-half. - , I . I I ' And. cast away the i r Itey to, PaVadise. � 11 I ­ an envisible finger Post of Fate that � I re' . . �.� . I 1. . -be dried' crn ,71r . . . ., � . - (n . I -,I ( squad of cruits in 'the proper bear' , ' � , ­ ;: jl:�'. ,­-1r(­itA-,ZI, ,!t � -% a'bend of the road eras'ad it. All products should, 11 I . .�.Ir,f * . � 1 ..6 6 1 . had - directed'him, this way back there 1 . . . Not all kinds of products can be, to I � -A rch ibald.. Still 1i Van. : " ,'I'' ,11'.*"-."�:!"Ll 1'­'(.,1(,��-:,,,:. whilk: Lott , - .. "'Why," Ma, spoke � .wondertnily, in& apd behavior of a constable. Th -e 'prevent them from spoiling when ' . - I ­ 11 ­ .11 . .. . I . -_-�-T--�. 1 '' � at. the cross roads to add 4 dried satisfac -/"U ..---'--Ql " . L � I . 10 - _� - 1. ...".. .­ . , another ad- .sus,ans do look real nice wlieri YOU Lor(k Mayor whe"n pressed for infor-- torily. In. f act, littN or; held under ord:inar,y storage. Dried! 1. . 1r, -1-J di"_Luuacy. X14 t!":t %%%:1, or 1 . . ' I .. - . . . 1 6 . . I Zhumrd's T1ni=cnt cures -D!Pliiherla. . .. . � . I . � I to his collectolor. - J , no attempt should b; made' to dr-Ylor dehydrated apples carry approxi -i I.' . . . , 1, ­ I � come to look at them all together thatl mation whether th.ere was,.afiy inten'. *d . __ . , . . k..., . . � I I . . . . I .. . In the next* five minute3 he had, . , � !. . . 4-h, se crops which keep Well in ordin-! mately,tWenty-five per'cent. m-oist0re. 1 6 . . . I - . 116 . 1. I . .,of appointing the .d istinglif shed.' . i '''.4;., Inc, llf:y (1011:1tt'. 7 \V11i,e lll:.n, . I .. I .� . the whole story of thd Fleming's pit- way. -Do you know, Pa, I- don't know i tion ry-st , Th , oximatCy 30,100111). I . I - - I '. as I ever' really saw a Susan befoee, officer to a higher and more ,respon - . . er, a pro I SR � , av" k , v"'. : ,Z." "'ZINI the ln�!`nn witi! I I s �a '., orage, unles-s through drying the � Howev: duct '-*N,h;ch has'le . ' 11. :. . . . . . . � � ' � i I alitos and 8,000 trut-ks in Toronto. . . . .. . I .0 grimage' to Toronto, pieced out by the .6 crop can be-tnarketed'to better 'ad-' ' I I i%! -.',---Ji ,,, 1­tI'm, '.. . 1. . � 1. . . 11 in- my born days!" - _ I . I - , � _JJbIe position ,on the force went to.the . . I I . I modsture will keep to bett.er ,-tdva,n-; . . . �_ I . . I . 1 6.. . 11 6 't I . .� - . -._1__V1___ .0=__­_;_.�1___#__ ., . _ _ 1111.�­T- . . - ,. -.� . . 1, ir ... , , I , . - - -­':­­-dn%,61,d itoHes in Grall'in-hIs' radiant I Vantage." In all cases. an Atteftipt�tage­.' .When horoughl 41`6d, 'the' . r�i�l) 11. ..0 , I -C i i - �,l - n: "I'L, I:,. - ,,, - _69,1-1-1- I I— " __11 - -I - "' _1-1111_.1`" 1 They had never seen' many. of the' length- of admitting that he thought he ' I ' t, y r.1 1111111111110 . C. . V . V , ) C . , I ' . old- face under the rhkish bortriet,. in I beauties Geoffrey showed them as! might say alt -the members of the should be made to secure'a first-class' slices -of apples or vegetables should 6 1 . tin -'r- , to..p!,�.-, a .-,Ii,,-!� 9.!.11111. " You , I I - I. . I . �' - 1. -C� .1 I I .... . 1.� I . , . . Maos gentle 9babbine8s and Ta's pi-' they - rode through the lengthening � Watch Committee were syMpathetfe produet from each kind of produce approach a britt!c stage, In gi�neral. . . � - . 4 - .COMO 1111071" , -`,�`l Ille to J! �,:�Ot In -4114. - , -, . . C� . . 1, M A.. .. . .1 I . I . . , .. 1. '' . , . � � . - � !with this idea, andithat he had no * ''. ... ... I .. 1. . _- I . I tiznt calloused lands. Suddenly Geof- a handled. This means' that only p the quality of the product is not affect- - ­ -- -1- I M.4,(­th.eAuAia-,I "-��.-It'" 6 - - - , . . I - 'Wie"i v 6 : . ­ ­ . . . �. . . ! shadows of the afternoon,' the dap-, f I C . . \ . .1 . .1 . . ';� '. � :fre.t found that -he had lost all desire pledshimm�gr of s= and shade over doubt that wfien the opportunity oc-_ duce of good quality *should be used., ed by more thorough- drying, provided ' , ­ .1! e c o "' . "" `. "ll" IS ( e, In- - I I . .. . - __ - , -he turped. to . -_ I— - I : -_ 1. _� . I I. . . I �.­ , . � . I 1. A I. - the .-. -1 ---7__,... .1 I *.1 .6 . ... -, ­ � -- -,.'T'�'j. I - Boyi curred -Colonel or-Colittable Rttehings Cull fruits -or,--Vegetables. give Ykot flowed -to sr,orch-during __ ,d-i"m��..--r-mt--Itel,-sv,4*-i�-i,r�.qit.i..! '. - - __;_ I to smile. -�hly; eager; . I field of r' t1w .Purple re- 6 . , - - . 1.11 1-11-1q." -.- . - .�, _ � . ­ _­ -Tulie, --- __ - ... . __ - - '' _ . - lfPe_,,Frain,L_ -, . I ___ I ., -r-41-kn Z..1 �;uu� %N itir thu�i lit- ­_­ ------- ­­ I _', : _. . . product -that is, one ofinf eirior � - is . lect-i5ns- of-- the* clouds on the surface I would be* given a chance ­suc'h as he* . drying proces.s. � LAR - S - ,; , *11r1W-;_ � . . I Get -in and I'll give you a lesson f ... .. deserved. I . ity. All produce should be thor Many vegetables which adapt them- I I )1, .­,�, t'J',,,-")I,Q,),�,)II,�-;' I . , . . .. . . 16 QP ell"..ik..'�Vk I , I I, P 'llatter.q. � , I driv4ng Uncle,Henry!" he cr*,ed. "That the hills, green leaves qiAlvering , *Was 'also said thoritapfivo ly and carefully prepared.. selves f 0 . . I The d � i,-pu , te la-ti­'tr t*%jo hours -i- . pri in ­_­­_­­_ . It In au 11 I . I '' . 6 r use in the form.of veget% .11 . . ­ . .. I to the -wind's kiss: -. � , 0 1 . I . . pe � I -_ , 41- -_ -_ - ­ _ . , , I - .1 ( 1 6 ­ -,;, , , .1 W if you don't mind my coining along quarters (to quote the British press , Temperaiture best suited for dryhig'meals, such as pumpkins, tomatbes ' the, nd, the 11IL11',111 'reduced his ok,ini ' . � . 61 ­"tj, � . At dusk tl*y climbed to -a tiny . ­ I . -_ . .. I I . . . . , a little w0y with you. It's really' bunt) . that Lieut.-C,ol. Ritchin s varies betwee' I d 'p'eas, may .be dried to PORK for-, I.A. I 1%� . ��4 . - 9 , eg. , an a brittle � I d.Trn'-.i s to--,ten,doIhr0;-. Baker I - ____ - - � village nestled in the lap of the hills acc . - I I . � � - - � I I I ­ -- - - , - - I - ­ ­ - Iv, � . -iwfully ri�mple once you get the hang himself "recognized, .as every right- F.. In the commercial, d r-'ying plants,'Atage and ground imm'ediately through I __ , .. � 4�,i ine �'Uack . ' and Geoffrey drew U!icle Henry to a- . . I % I 7*I ITIYTKT�V_1111ij af.d� i�.60fi .. . . � I I P . ' it sound . -rist-mill. The meal may be I I I ons make . , .%-: I I , 11��; �,Ps. . . but the dirxti thinking Man would, ,that he. had a produce is ordinatily entered .ha hand .1. I - i OIL . . . I I -_ -_ ­ . stop in - - ing - clap- . . . , . . .. I I. I I � � 6- __. - I I - -temPm­t,-stored-- until needed 4f or-- use,- in paper I . I mr. "did y,ln very W,lrav- ."', --`- ,hard." _ I I _'�a'tl'S.. � - 1. . -,-. 1, I . . . � moral obligation Ja return to- t)ie Car. efid of the drier where theF. . 9 . 6 --' "'Say," I - - 6' . �, 1. I � . _­ � board -ed hotel. , . . � -_ AND .. - . 6 . . Again the nvi'ft color touched her . Late that night, Julie, lying Wakerldiff police force for. the reason that ature is lowest, preferably 110 deg. to' cartons with cloVe,fitting covers. .. . 1. I . - . . ilzmr.-.;�e �*ritr plu-qs had dol,c! t,7) the- - - - I � ---- ---- ' I ' ' . � . 6 1 1 - I - . cheeks.,, Ghe hurried into the front ful on the pillows beside Gran'ma' the ratepayers had been -contributing 130 deg. F. Trays entered here ,are,! A home-made cook stove drier that . I . 6 11 , 4 I...t i 'I." . . . . � . . -------- ­ seat --making oom for,hi -beside her! - , . . 1, during h f .,a alhsen ce to th r; can be used on a,,, -ood or coal range - - . . ., "No! X - , : . .. . I - - - rt ---of- -shifted - gradually--toward--a- - highi � ____W_ . _% - 6 . 6 N'liat',s th (% use?*' -A----- 1 . 11 er . . - ____ - ­_ . - opped-1-oftly out of bed -and ov i - . 4 , . at the ,Wheel. __'� . . '81 0 his dependents at home." . . rd the steam coils) I .or -a kerosene stove can be made easily - BIE-ANS "Thoy Sl inned you, clean.- It's a - � . . � . - "You haven't pTessure, the bureau to Peer ling -and wistfully - . . as drying progresses, and'the I � and che'.aply. Dimenls'ions: Base, 24 I Su , thair, th-it your 1)lu,g*,3 were nev,er . - at -her dim reflection in the moonlit - - . I I I I .. - I I I # . thaes why you couldn't start," Geof- V i The. Whale's Complicated Breathing is finished off and removed at a temp- . x, 16 inches; height, tbirty-six ine*". - ,- -UV- 6,SO-40-:�t$�i'-.,�-�----�--..,-.-.---�---.- - 4______ . * ' - ... . � I , - . � frey, pohated, to -'the dial., "When the 0083. . I . Apparatus. I I . erature of 160 deg. to 170 deg. F. I A base -six inches high is made of We heard afterwaids th-it gam's - . 6 1 r I I - . . . ' ' � .. . 6 - � . -1 ­ I . .. . 6 . � I . .1 .I . ­ . "If I only didn't have fre,bldes andl . I e ' VITH. � - '----' t1l' � t. The 'dainago . . � . I arrow is at zero, you have to pump red hair!" she murmured. "Maybe it An eminent naturalist says, con- In the drying of.produce ovir the galvanized sheet iron. This base - . ­ surni . ise . wa.,,. correc-, , -tres ' � - � -�l i; . 1111-gin-ary; th" 1 -ft ­ . go- ;, I wouldn't -look to -so red if I �Aid it. cerning the breathing apparatus of kitchen range, an attempt should b6 slightly fl, toward the bottom and 6 IN I .- .1 dians. liaa.fottud . . . . 11 f ' ' ' I The engine stirred,'slowly the great ' -made to, duplicate this 'temperature. has two small circular. openings for, . the hor.,P9 hro-xsing, qf,.tptly lit tile . - - , p another way." - . . the whale:- "The,, windpipe does not . . . opell fl,l,t alv] lim! seen a chance' to - . I . Wheels turned,. naiselessiy the new'u ' I This can ordinarily be accomplished' ventilatioh'in � each of the four sides.!' TOMATO , I It was done up another way when eommunicate with the mouth; a hole - " I . . 6 . . . . I . . I chauffeur.adjusted A, B and'C. 'Uncle . by lowering, the trays n*earer to the On the base rests -a. box -like frame, .- -turn--a-penny --at tile. expense of the� - I . - . , . she sat the Ti6xt morning on the front! is, as it were, bored right through the ! I . . . 10 . I I ' . Henry and the ]FIernings were on their . I 4, top of the stove as drying progresses., made of strips of �; 1 i i t c 'mri n. . � I , k . . I � . . ' . seat of Uncle Henry emiling .shyly 1 back of the head. Engineers would do Apples -Apples dry best wheii peel -'and one -ha I If inches wide. 1. � ___._ 6 .. . %I!. ___ I I I . . . way again. - . well to copy the action of the valve of ; . The two . __-, - , ., � � -, 11 : . � . . - I As the miles unwound behiiid them, down at Geoffrey. ' I t'he whale's blow -hole; a more perfect I ed, cored and sliced- on hand -power or,� sides are braced- with one and one-` _' 'CHILI, - 6.--- - Cautions, i ,I Canring. . . . . "But I've -only begun to learn," she . - I I . I . . . I. 4 ­ - -_ _-Geoffrey-Narick told Julie, soxnethin ___"*I� . I -,.t--- Ot 1 belt -driven machines, ho -cause the! quarter inch strips which, serve as, I I . . I I 1. 9 ing deiftu ems.a. 111-u- , --kructure it b-Impess .6- . I - b.'" I. Old Or d�cv yed, products, . sbD,dd�._ - ___ I .... 6.. - - .. '____._� . .- - L . . . . O,m0_ I was say se "'--' iM'dkn9_s,ana-_c_leat% -on- which'- -the traks. i c drier --- . " They will prob_-Ibly spoil. . . . about the irt,of driving an aut - ity, sort of -to stop now right in imagine. Day. and hight, asleep or slices are of uniform, &.. I not be' -j,ed.. 1. I .. . . . bile, anda.s!Lsthe-i�ayofman,luu,chof;P awake, the vKhale works- its breathing such slices dry best;'where a hand-'resi. These are placed ,three inches 0_9*n-A1x­-------- 2. U�_e ,O nily One set of directionA -and ivheels' I the middle." I I . . __1. . . power or belt -driven machine is not apart. - . . .- I .Z. � I ­ . .. I 66 ... 1. '__- .himself. Among -the -cogs -- " araltuig tn- such 0. MRDWU -thdt noi a I . � . � 0*44-041OW L. -table -exnetly. - . I . I "Do you really- want me?" Geof-, app . � I . . of' the conversation she discovered, f water ever gets d available,'special,effort must be made The frame is covered with tin or 3. Can products as'soon as,poss ul I . i ' !drop o own Into the - I I i, 'o I . that h,6was an-art*st on-esketching! frey's question was.,directed toward - Again, the 'whale must of I to secure uniform slices, preferably galvanized sheet iron, tacked to the - . . . after .srathering. .1 - I . . . I ',Nfa,'but his eyes -fouhd &eat diffle.ulty' lungs. I ' . I , I - trip, that he had a.studio; in Toronto ` I I essity stay a much longer perl' three -sixteenths of an- inch in thick-, wooAen strips of the frame. ThinJ SAUCE 4.- Test jars, -covers, wire ,.baPs, � � I . I . � . : in leuving the, 1'ront - seat. ,,you nec od i ness. After sliCing, the -prepared: strips of wood may be -used lbstead I , 11 .-" 11 I � A which he ran away from every spring, this alone ru bers ' ' *t'.,. to se 'if " ' -_ - - I mustn't think yqu have to InVAe me,' under water than seals; ' ' . I . �b, I c c e in good condi- .1 I . fruits should be placed in a four per � of tin or sheet iron. - The door is I - * tion. �'. . 1. . .. . when the firs-st ,fiand organ played the op' � might possibly drown"it, Inasmuch as I I I � . .. . . . � . I I Ow. . , r ifteen mifitites. fitted on tmall. Vnges and fastened! . � . Kise'rere under his windows' -4* L cent. saltsolution fo. ,f I � AREA 5'. set!Gn� ti�ne. . nd thd . the lungs.cannot have access to fresh I � ,Never^use rubbers %, . . 11 - . . � (To be continup�,) MCUlty � ­ i Then rinse, spread one-half inch thi-C.k-.'with a tbumb-latch. It opens wide so � 0 . . . � as, if . on, I . breeze from Lake Ontario' gmellied . I - 0 ---.;- _ air. We -,find that this dt I . I , Jars, covers, ptc.', I in good condi . . * I on trays and dry. .�s quickly RS pos- ,.that the, trays can be renioved easily. . - � strangely'of far -away apple blossoms. . �_ . been anticipatea and obyJAte,dL_by_ - A ! __ - ' ___1 TO V AV . __ -M-lv,t- ba iwaj, - - ______ --,-r,-- " . . - ' I ,�,_ __ �,�___ __ - _.J11f1e_�*9c01VvrK_1tW,_ . . � enroir -4n the-venous_o I -'sible at a tem- to The bottom of the drier is of ' TTra-T1i"-As pood- ----7Re__.rP_aZly__1or_-tIw Uary - � I" N ii i E 1. i i culiar re.. - - - - I ys__f� I ­ ­ - - - v ni6ml 4.'I'f kvire'�Ilil or. clami) doc.j not"Ifo " - . - ­_ - " " . . . . . clean-cut f a*shion, harvest Is reddy fo,r you. . . I tem, which.. reservoir, -is situated *at ' . a � f n sn �p, remove I � � . . . . . . . . Two inclics itbove the bottoTh is - "'to P":t'o' "v't1V a " - lookink in a dark, . . 0 deg. F. , � p�r&i ted g ]vRnize,l shc'et THIS LEGEND ON THE TIN . . .. . . 7� 11 ,It the back of- the. lungs." Beans beans for drying should be iron. i frorr jar abd, bend " Thij� i � � I , �________ -_ - -_ ­­­­­ ---- -- LM � . .% nrces-sary � . I . . %1% . young, tender, and uniform in size. I placed a solid shee ' t o, f galvanived iron I - IS ARVERNMENT GUARANTM for good results. ' . L. I . . I . .. . - After being wasbed and snip ed, they which Is three inches less in lengt� , I - . L . L . . Keep -the Weeds Down. p I � I N OF PURITY4 . .7. Do not soak fond.; rlur'lir, b!anch'- I . . should be cut ,crosswise ,into dne-half; and w-idth than the bottom. This Two' Mark -Twain Storie's I count time, wili!e i, ' -, I �. . I .1, 1)j)1iII_ w��,terl I . . I I Weeft will groW. where anything, inch lengths, or run through a rotary ,,.Fhcet rests on two wires then '(lip ,in and o,,.t of cold. water. . . I � � �, , elso *111 grow. If they are, not des- ; I I . - ' J Slicer, blanclied'for three minutes in, the'sides of thb drjer. ThIs.prevents L Soak'r,-, may r*An f (;tid A'. . . . . . .1 . I , ' One evening, when a few friends thing in particular between Livy and troyed they will ruin any crop. Sur.' boiling . water, -cold-dipped and dried r the dir!ectL heat f rom coming in --con. . 8 . ' L *ere at Chitrles Dudley Warner's,L Mr. me -lately?" ' . . . vival of the fittest Is 'an Inexorable i , . - . Ila-ve jars ettand in hot w-tc? ., - I . ' . I I in layers one inch deep, at a temper- tact -.vith the Product and serves as a . While P1`("d'I9 to' Prevent breaMng � . Warner succeeded. in gftting Mr. "No, sir! Cprt;tlrily not,"" rep'llet] the �aw of nature. .and the weed, beingi ature -of 120 deg. to f-40 (leg. F. radiator' to spread the beat More W. CLARK - . I I . - . ' Judge, so' at -opzgated by natural *rfietbods, has I LIMITED - when put into 1)o�'Jin�r %%.,,ter to�,pro_,, � I - Clethe'ns to tell the story Of how. he mewh. --flustered. , -pi a e � ffiom-.-ICAL I I -_ i . . I N . I I I Chrrots-­-Carrot,t; should be washed, `c�enly. The first tray is pl. 6 d three cess. . . . . � . C� lz= . . - announced to Judge LangJQ,n that he "Well --look sharp-atV1 you wilm, 'an Inimense advintage In competition, Peeled, or spraped,free of outer sl�in, inchC3 above tile radiator. The'trays . _ 0-6 . . ' ' and Lily Langdoft were etir, ged to -be I drawled'.5ferk. . - . with ;L cultivated crop. I I , J � . � 9. Ila.ve wa-ter b,,:1!I1JZ before putt- ' 1 , cut into th-fte'sixtoeenth inch slices,'or, rest on doe cleats t .. - I n,T ' . ' i 1% piarried. When he - had settled him- I remember, Mr.%... Wheeler contin. Constant at - tention'IsAhe only, rem�- I I - . . - . >Tee I inches apar'* I �CMMIIIIIIII __ . . in ja�.s; do'nbt. -r-au"t- time - until -- - - I.. - - ­ I . ­ . . ­ ' ' dy. Once the crop I!; suffielet.fly.1 -____. - I --- - -_ _.___ --,-,--- _____ I ---,---- -_ -_ - water, rct;urns to Loill, , � I pelf to his fiking,-he preluded- his story I ties, thrA one afternoon, when we were I , , . . A - _. ­_­­___.________ _ - . I - � - _.--ft Ug poir"t or pro. . I � � '1�y. telling of hB ­perto4feal visitg th �alf gVhpred In tile sitting roor�, he above grouhd 'to be d1Rt1ngiIf.,,'h,Al6,, I I _ . I � . - A 11ft duct' will be uniler-eo'cked and . If � � I/ I . . , n,4, prqpn�:Pd to give, I.,9 . leterior,ite.' .. mly , . " . tbe. Rocheqter ho-�ise of the Umgdo ­- � _-, ___r __One of h is -books', I cultiya_UDm___of_Ah_e._.sofI � to _1"�__4he_ _-_ � � ( , , . .. , . , . I . . I and proceed -ed to explam that at each -hieh I wmill *rather have. I weeds -s.hould .be ­ _,�_ . �. ." �� - 1 0. A s s o o n a s'p r c � 11; i 1A b p rn_:�-.­ QJ,,.. " � I .... . , '-1 � . ­ - * . . . a.sking N� I . ­ I .0pntinued. - - till tIm,_ , 1� � I � - -- - , - . " � i., I.. . I 11,1m)vo allit t'r,h .. � visit -he propp6ed Lial,solf to 34iss said, "Oh, any one," mit ,AI* '. (-qe, I I �� � -, & . � crop is high t�nough to crowd the - �� I . I t ten t-1,,,,n11)_j to,,C,X�Iud,g- r.9 mens $ .1 � . . . I I . -, _­­, k I I.' I .f 4 , �_� - - - _ - those for me the -Prince a ( ,weeds- out. This cultiv,,itfoll 1. ��� ' ­ C 0 il-, N C all.air at onwe.' .1 t . I � I it I the Pan. . s 1.4dw . Langd,�m as ati, 'anxiou.i but Undesir � m also I . . . � A , J I . I � . . ore to . -s it pgr.; �. , I - 1.1. .1011"i or,Cont,,on­r.v ' ', ' . . I . . pble sultor. On each occasion he,was per, which was evidently,in her necessary for go6d. growtil 0 I , . I T1111st not . . I .rutly d . eclined, �%, . . � . I stand elo!:e t' I I I . %�ereup!)n he wouldl min than jnq other ,(if hi.% books. mits'the Wl to retain moisture during � . . . of,rother While' cooling. ' . I � . . I . � I I I I .9 _W .1 . . r . Mr. teii'nei _14r1i 11, 0 %II � Ir . ::5��- Z'-_ �- ' . They sholl](1 cool."as quickl ' . 03y: .� I . - , - tt-, 6,Tni--th,,-boolk. di -j 4eRiCher -.'ind T�Iivei fh - r a e ' - - .. 1-1 I 'EMM eirefinding ne4 . . y Us pos- , I I I 1-17 . . . sihle. . . . I didn't �u�pr)Fpl you wolild h,tve'case, and I askeT him to write sr)rno in better condition to ,absorb rainfall. -_ . I L Hous � 1� � . � . I ­ ... I 1 , � _­­_­� - -, , A delicious uses lor Corn -a T_ .r ---- ­­­­_ 4� 1 %,f _ a A . . .. I ,Vft- . , , I . a 12_ Hot 3' r.q. pl4eed­on eol I , , � . �1_''. T P;_�_VQV__, . __ . . , f . . ine-, __Ti�i)iaiW, werieopo-�04� 4��u - .1 -of- trM,qr.tpttWW-th4t it .1 Ight go . � --.-----., I .% et -.11 -- - - ---- . - -, , . . I . I . - ___ ______ I , " I - - 11 , , _­_ " _­ J1==T__" . .., � � ' ­� t In my Rutograph -6hection n Light.' . .� I I ..., , - -- -.. Starch -every day -in fact, for . may break. BeFt tise a. honrd. /ry M 1�1 - . . oellF.,ve I Pht)uld re-spe(1 y (i u as I d o I f 11 I . Ile car- , . I '=. --�___-_ . ,A fj'L, ,ij -­ 01 . --:No , I ! � , I - - __ - ..;,., i & . I . I draft% ou hot jat�s. . . . 4 I " -y meVt- ried 'it to.a writing ilesk in a ba . _" ��'& r. .. I li . . I - _ � �, , every I I thought you would over m,iri . y win- An enth,i��ia,'itic admiref rame r, __ ��o .7, r �'. , --. meal. . 1, � ') . . ' .ish- :-:��7!�T--,- e r - , . I . .^"-' .-V . I". Wh(,n* cool, tent to see if thero E .� - .., , , ­­ I � "'�% I,.- �, .. .1, . . 1. I I 0% ':iglislli V ;# Ai !#:: " *, , V -,... , .. . - drili the coursc of otir cb,, ' - � ;,�­ Al �, . I , - .t . - day Phe did acrept him. A �o%%%'an ttic.g Ing up to .\mold 11f,nnut, the,, 1:. _, ,� I . ' . . - ' , 'am "T - I tA A I � �Y, - ! - ,,, . f.,i any ]eak.rtr * , Jarl Nv,hicll.. , , . . But onv� __ FI -occurTed to .%ftiL_C144n.r_11I.C1 �. . I .- _ __ Ahat'b�, author, at .,( �rr,rj-ptinp In Chitrig6 M-'% . - .! ;. . to;;, . I . . . Teak. , I tr -Y) � - I It I I , " - I "; , -:,;� - 1-,,� �. - ,e. I . . - 60 , , "� " :%-"-.;0 , ''.a t,'cd into ofl'cr c' nt.,Jn. 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