The Lucknow Sentinel, 1920-12-16, Page 2barns and stockyards to by sure that
Freddy on
nothing was It ft uielieltered.
"HowDeliciotis"Returnon the front steps, holding
to the house, I sato
out his hands for the snow. "Go in,
is tke opinion of all who have once tried ! tkar," 1 said, "and clese the_ door;
Then 1 went to got sume:WOod from
the Woodshed. But as I turned the
t•orntr near the kitchen door, my foot
slipped on the snowy plank walk. anti-!
I fell heavily. One 'of my 'ankles
struck against tie • raised edge of the
walk in such a way that it was broken.
I must have lain, semiconcious or
unconscious, for almost half an hour.
I' was• finally roused by a flyrry of
snilw an my face. The tempe'ratute t
, post had- fallen, and a cold, cutting_ wind
have not tried itsend us a.and dor a free was stow whirling the snow in .every
er stating the price you *tow pay and it you use dirr�•tirir. 1� was half bu c+d-und weal
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you'll take cold."
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LEM
4 o b .
Fre. ddy • . 1 The thought came to me, "What if all
There %tea no tanswe-ro Then I re-' should be lost?"
ntt•mberet>l - that I had 'last seen him ,But in a few moments they stag-
' play isle; with the• snowflakes. •What., if -Keyed in, .each carrying a chili. My•
he had not gone tie, hut had ventured husband .laid Freddy in my arms,
1 away ft..un.the'house to. make a snow-. saying, "lie':; not dead, thank God;
hall? i , strip him ant chafe him; I must' see
1 celled again and .again: nrtj crept , to Lem."
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along, 'setting my teeth in agony. At. There is no need to tell with what companied by such an electrical con -
last I reached the kitchen door, drag-' tremulous joy -I saw the life return. vulslon "as can scarcely he imagines'
I;ed myself inside, and lacy almost ing to my baby as I rubbed his peor by 'those who have only seen that
. W I held him tenon in a temperate climate..
- house. I !tope I may never •again have , cry. ing, in my arms,•I hada thoughtIt generally begins with violent
�'d John 'rh are succeeded
India is Land of Thunder-
storms.
Indian, thunderstorms are"notorious-
ly `violent, though comparatively harm -
lees. According to a writer, the set-
tiilg-in of the monsoon, in India is ac -
faintis-. Freddy was not , in the, little body. Wh t 1 ct a pl
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It had been my tirst 'long. separa- ' en the sitting -room floor. John a as to Suffer the anguish I suffered then. i to • spar. for .Lem.
Why h. blasts of wind, .h
tion from my husband. For- tbro not to be°seen. • At last Lem .calve. I talc him and Caleb'. taken him into the ne•xt by floods of .rain. I''or some. hours
months he had 'bteti in New. York' I 'found him ';.ittini lonesomely on frantically what had happened. • t comm?• lightning is seen almost nitliottt inter
on business; but nu 1 stood with my the. front stoup; listening to the `•Don't" mina about me,?! 1 • Qaid.I 'The floor opened, John •came in, inter-
mission; •sotnetitnes it •only illumin-
littte boy, Freddy, ut the gate await- i crickets. - Without waiting for me to ''.•Take the 'big shawl, and when you (,knelt down Sand clasped his arms aids the sky and shows the clouds
ing him. Across the prairie we could'; speak, he put out his Mand end drew find him wrap hint .'un and hurry home! ttbOnt 1t redd and me.. Then I felt .near the horzon; at• others it discovers
see a Wagon moving slowly toward .us. me down to the .step beside him. , with him. 0 Lem:' I cried, "don't i him sob.
"Papacoming!"chirped Freddy. • "Bessie," he said, "I want to. tell! coma.home without my baby!" `'near •
Sohn," I asked, "where is distant hills, and again leaves all
�•• tttein darkness; when its an instant it ;
Freddy.," 1 said, putting 'him you how I found the little chap. The He snatched up the shawl and rant l:,ent .
on. he gate post, "papa's coining." !day •before I left New fork a steams! out, and for R while ',heard hi voice! "Lem tis -•-dead," said John. reappears in vivid and :ucresstve j
c en a a. tenon t te..
h h d fount the children --a lit- • R $hes and 'exbibfis the nearest ob- !
I am ashamed to remember how 1 ship captain with 'whom I picked up .raping, "Freddy! Freddy!"Then ,I., John n a . s i a
quickly the happiness of that moment an acquaintance took nee down to the could hear nothing but t":e rear of the tie heap in the snow: On top Was , jests in all the brightness of dais.
was dammed!, and how brief was the docks and showed nu over an ocean• storm.. ! I.em. lits body almost stripped. Linder t' During all this eine. the c;t t:;n't
liner that had just come in. I fa.inte:l again, and awoke to con-; Freddylay, wrapped from head r
time that I showed my husband. moth-� thunder never ceases . . roll stud t•
ing but joys, at his return`:, It was, '•I was. lc•:at••ing the liner henn'I sciousn'ess when I •was •lifte:i and laid, to' feet in the • heavy shawl and in l• only silenced b.1• some nearer goat.
hardly: store 'than -the moment" during; heard a shrill voice cry. i* i,on. this loun:.e in the Sitting -room., Lent'e clothing 1 wI1l�Ch bursts (1 n' the ear With. '-ut'h u
which he heli' Freddy and me in his, have •it-,t►o t. if you kill me. , My hu -halm! ',vats bending; over nee,; W e know now that our boys life is ; ;t:: c li
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arms and kissed us.y1•'u, then he 'Men I flaw that little fella* til unll t':t1e'•► was building, a fire. justifying Lent's sacrifice -please Gori, i•t;itd.d.�n an+i trc fist nduus crash turned to the Wagon and colied i there Ills black eyes were snapping', ••L'-..,i,h 2" I rric•tt "Has L^m'w',vi11 ju tify it to the end. 'But 1 can -1
t!
1 Whets my• husband un Ieistood, h ;inhospitable to 'a hero's soul.
• ascii hrs. }vas striking out at a fellow brought Freddy homts''"' i not forgive myself that ` I' Was once
e.
"Com here, I n t"
A rs
buy of Mike or't�•tt rosy tip in the boll, ►ng to talcs, something from, hent. ii tthrna ns frantic' as I, followed bs ! (The)
1 •• ''W'hat'r the t ruuLle ".' I �asketl. .i � •h rushed out. ' into the storm ! .� ;�----
e .ei
I;i;ed� thin -fared, ion s,•=haired four or five years older, who was try-
, End.
of the w *gon, 11clu:rtl (.ulc'.t, the hired;
' man, wh ► was driving, situ.1 aV1 kt\:ari1-,! ''The bully. strolled :away, whistling., WCaleb, , was by this. time a blizzard.' at+nat d's Liniment For Burns. i=ts
l y • slid to the ground.. !Then •the; little fell0y showed..,1»e. a'
"He's a resew little- fh;.ng 1 picked white rat. '1 found it,' • he,saiti: 'and
up in New Yorks' Jetts explainicd, Joe- Gimpy was going to• take it and
1 h h -- 11:,41. prairie' cut its legs utf' i
•• thou t, Bessie we
i;ii ►rut ,i•
enough .for 1 1n t„► .play un." F . 1 ':1`,luestiont• hint, and -he told me
. "0 John!" was all 1 . snit!. Wit 1 l uI2out himself. 1`. ll is aunt. who hat{:
p•.-
su ose 1 showed hoe: it •c►ttaitlt'i•at'e' 1 , hei i
e'n .it poor seustre;s, bats;the only
pShe 'had
thought his kitidnt'•.s to lie, for, he said! re.tttivr he had ever kiloton:.
mildly: ' . •brought hitii up, but recently tete haul S
• "Never minds,Bessie. 1'2,t1 ' don'tdied. The, • boy• via homeless and:
reed to keep him- unless you o ant to.', p'cnt lesso. to I liked
f ll . Beswsie,
a',voul d'
Only tion t, show the poor child you're
utatioyed with . hire." - - I $tor -d_ u.g-s.ar---u- wr- li t -rat {he way
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1 he %hit halo! goo.' stuff in him. It!
By this time Lem haat! come up, anal .1Luut Criticizing. pain. She: is always smiling, but not!
• 1 tried to .c•a tt kindly word of wt•t- 1 seemed a shame to leave.-
hint in the thevery,
y ' N 1 k 1 There are many nice th.zngs about' talyays dressed in .latest
come; but hos shrank to otic side and
• tw' y t"'►''•growing, well not obi but then along, ittode:•
clung to John'. hunt!. lie hail . trunt;r,' 1 ant glad that I.
hard "tht*, gr4::t tot ti '
1 1thehet ' where you begin to• get careless about i Not long ago as she arose to 'sing
h y t lilt' a wrinkle or so, a e
ant! 1 ,!tarts way that dist sow plainly � Poor t•lktloi :, .ill sir 11 { us." Boit!
ennugh he Fate not made u, good tin-' 1- ant torts d to remember that I!
and a suit six months behind the 'pre- 1 "I don't' -sce what 'there is-•tn her
1 t never aimed my heart really to 'open-, wailing inotie, Not the least of the to rave ".about. Who ever -told her
t►r 1 - a{. , ' i to •the little boy. Pryer met his strange - the faith that life is e ` she could sine'. `'If she's doing it
1 had atop! t r rx:fitly, and F'realdy t nlct ,things .• Net
.
• ant! Lein but on. a ►u :af• sides of the: i►lack eyes .with a responsive look of
pt much easier- aftt^r you get over caring' for me, she can sit down., I can't
ta,hlr, starirK at ra.•h other with •t,ol-1 genuine `a•mputhy rind atiertluu.'
down. grinning
I.,'m wa, they ', n&`t ' Somehow 1 no.. -es could bring myself about trifles. But that isn't the one! hear her anyway.
ruin oat ,-:.' 1 had in mind when I started tot and simpering." "Where diti she
and most -t1a1:t child 1 ever !Itt111, :tn11 { to see, as my ae1 .b:.ntl t't►uhl see. the
with his tut I.enipt • mat of hair, small ' ale etch human's...411 -itiltilt;, iii' these philosophize on the .compensations. of ' ever get that dress? If I wits going
face anti odd hlat•k ryes he ,eenta•tl rye's so loyally.' i that .ige known to some flippant Peri to appear in public. believe the I'tl
more goodie -lib than buy is h. After. •Ont morning t t't Its November uiy 1 suns as; "the sere and. yellow I have some decent clothe.:"
t+uppt 1 John fal.lt►',t rad int into the 'h a :band and t':11e►► drove away :u t 1 in mind was that Further remarks were' given in
too 21. As the.. •'were - leay.in ' ut • i '!'ht',•thing I had {►it:•Isrn. �.. R' •y we R,. over unsling the snap jutir-i_amothered tones. because of the iiat-
••Wht•rc• :.hull 1 Nut flim to wlr.•P, husband called I,. me. •.. If is ,1s.•,s' •ter of indignant glances directed to-
•• stormy this aft.ritoon, 1,,�, to . !.1'n2 : menta+ of youth. Youthf ll judgments- y,
1►t•�jiry .rte at+kr.l ruthrr timidly. twartlts them by folks who *ere trying
1 wall really, longing to put my arin 4 bring the rows home earlyf" . -' ate almost always based on appear- i
to li;tt:t1. It was all sv Unjust. l
' t ' ' knees, Somehow young folks never 1
:tl.t►ut his neck, but a mean little pride }' At 'those; three o clot k• Freddy ::a..- , y wanted to tell the girls that the smiles:
uiiatle' nes determined that he should t ell. "2) rl►:I:ttrt a, Freddy tial.•, snit.',•'t•an reent to•y t't over judging by looks,! whish they ythe tz to were forced t'�
r+s1' 1 was 'offended by a lea h1• hate , !•tall. 'whether it is a person, a house. or a wbi rt actual pain. That the mo^. t•
de►aw. So 1 answered irt,lifTs,•t•ntly . i 1 mos Rt:.rtlt•.1 to set that .. , w'1s' pullet. The' have to be tataght tQ
' "Oh, anywhere you plea91'"
moo tnl;, t i;t.•;< a:i.l fast. t allitl� .em. ioo�t fin .they points that really count 1 which might have ba►ui;ht a smarter
ile turtle.! send ieft the kitchen. A ► 1 muffled him up tants sent him after when jtt/iging. And when folks are frock had gust tOt•the antr•tuiwercu•:
tr• lutr•r 1 found .rtu sound asleep r. p up, fin • consideration they are much
mysterauus hI�tek eyes; I was ready. say. ..o . •► tn, you are '. man
that ever 'lived; and .of course the! things that once meant life or death,: two young girls turbid their guns on
1 frac, to think than wickrtl tuc►l:in}„ M
•• • r• f e white
hairs 4 her.
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• .Dresses in' Japan are frequently
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Canada, had.. on March 31, 1919.
1!,290 post -offices, as against 3,638
in 1867. , There are also 3,733 rural
snail delivery routes in opiratiun.
1.It I 1 l therow+ rhr•t 1 •na !t• a tour sof stir
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Reports Record Progress It tri only after sox I rat sorry nti•-
more apt to judge by the clothes,
tinges nails, care of the gait- anti cut
of. the coat than by any point{ of
t harnt•,tt•r.
1 take's. that we' !cern to look beyond
the urface. Some• of us have to lend
Marked K\panoitin its 1'.:.i't:ante !tank Ilia l:i',rn to Canadian money three tunes to promising look -
Froth' and Comities CI'. 1I IIIK il(•pewit. S1141% Large lnrrea`to ing new friends before we get our
I eyr:t opened. Others learn after they
i lose the' first telt dullues. And it is
l ha 1.►-•• -t , •,►a IIath.Ii
1►) f12.• arilIiai 1 RAO.
a ash IL.. t !*Pitt! 4,114 Iry 1
J21.I 112,111-tr\ '•f the 1
,tr'R�11a•1�
111/1/‘ 11 21‘ th.•
:tat. 121 '• 1 4r 't••• 1:.11,1 ,
;moo Lees
! 1 n' n air
losii satiety. Twanted to slap then..
as a :natter of f:ztt.. But I didn't du:
anything, because 'hey were young,
and thoughtless. I couldn't help a
few stabs of cot:-.: ten: e. too. as 1
thought of the many slitting things
2,1 •said about other folk:, and •+rto
doubt 'all of :t as unjust as•this.
A- certain sort of criticiser has its
plate. But it's the fs ce to. fare sort.
If y t tt w. uldn't a:ay that tc► yoar
neighbor, data': say it a`►ot.t her.
t •td�hlit r+ . further •.•' a Rut i s '
alt ('snarl:► , tog , dept$.,.:s Intl..-ate•4 that the Cantai nice.to reach the 'stage' where we pick •
`►r 1►usie s'+ elislt people 'are praetistng habits of our friends for -their- wearing eluali 1•
My Geed Graham
Graham-hreu,i rtretire is sBread.m-n{ple.
1a►n►ini.►11 1, l thrift. l►tlr'iisg the year the sA%ing$ tie's: whclt we learn not to impute'
...qui) a,►ltlual' deyl> itis of 112.: tall. ' lust+• .•err, Jniwtt n,ttti.t,••. Then we• reelly i►eg'n to t;t't t the bread is always th6 •same aad
le tao.,hert on hens ily t.• glee* • pa)-rnents for the1 very odd. I ust. a good starter. 11
1 �'f•tt•, y 1. t• rwmpaiKr Not-.
t the most out of folks. 1 g
11"!
i.,► ,,, 1 ♦ - First, I boil fi►:{r mt�ciilm sits po-
1..►nK al'uu! that time we begin tel n they
ss it is .t.rntitr�• tl 11ri r1opmritt, the tater' Its plenty of ',rater. W ht
1 he NI 'I t 1: Alts, tt t;11 11+ 1 u►tt stop criticising. 'i'hi.t'a mighty hard, F
i II r Kf ►Ile lilt Ituit ltltttN'+ tt Koos in' t.irde Ile•-' ,' ATP well these. 1 .trait: off the water
1•d f �c :► 1'st I+t tis \a•a2man taut theca I.
Flt
an!, •• ,tt,.'1• , ! ' Ti�t.li lits:,lit,• over 1
Rtt�llit' .:' ; lilt ►.'Ia,H{' hart Iolarl d \rw Ilixh Leel' •the it, at certain periods of life. Whitt Prevents the Ilett' from 'her an
►- .r •t herr! ►Artla•t111iri I �•a••rt Nt 1.•n � and
a t.t r .n 'i1 .i�irt f,�atta during the' r :.• rtt'iwt' the
h se►tal lea '•!evil ei tic* high t, eet together and pi:k the oars mho •flour if it .i ••N.ic►,i
•••tn I.W.,tl,... 1t_.a'.. 1 1, tt 1,o..Itt .111ii titt.i epos't>; t rt
.•1111 , 1•t:'I- 1.11,,,' I, (lar II ht. ^1►r.•lal 1 . get'gild with it haNl oiie t•:i►, of sugar
Ie.\a •st,er,11 -,. .,tT11!:.�•I.00, :Ile from comes a time. thaittthowhen w tlo sugar
1 t t a 1 * , '2', Ili 1 r•a s.....ied 't My! !Don't we just love to and two of white floor; the 'hem-
s e . •1 ►. 1 h.t 1 . t +]a b 2 11• •i Int.• r*l' ,t2••tt••t the a lot of fun it 1+ for' ti hunch Of ua ha_ to
Ir.l ) �a t t • f h s„' g •t1 l3•
t 1► r r Mt,th►lt.tNht
o,,.,.2 Martis Mlkt • a,• re••of.l 1, r• .r'� thr ,$.'t .ir�•t1't there. to r. 1t.
T....Ayes. -Why doesn't �n♦Hitt a a •a'•K ;I ... 2•s
.1 tret-e
it•• 1, a' 1• , Ltii''l. 1•. •,t to►!�' 4i�l►:►.II t►.4iK t .n (-roues, I
.t,', ic r:+ •tltrc+' t1a �)_•1+�.1, ,111'1 t ttt,It .♦. • !Ian.•,re tell her how awful she laat•ks ten:y When obis e. ,l
. a .a';:•.t' 1:/'+.:04 :, •; w• f stir :t the altilr:t"T, costes.1at:tt •�
so. ...woe., IN Iti ., ,'.1 `ltd', t,::.t t, a,4",b11t1 :r' that t:`.tt . ' • 4 i Jeer. tt'tl you ever) ,
�/ *IN t. -4,%•••.• ti :irr''ual. rr+ 2• t.a}•." ►ri t•t•t;'.ir stuck up over a little rise' Rt :1 21`.t`tperat::t'a• o i bilis Aro
h ! Z see 'anyone tit► tui
1 1' 11' 1
tat •,l«' i;1 .til' - (1•+a.11 r%Pitt .:ton shown ,,t of Hume♦ .•.' "`O wt♦ntil•r Ito t'
ut't'er Pets- t}t t~rt't•'+, Wla'a t'ht` tl7tti•.:Iraa' is
•1
iia t ra+r 11 wp ►
!,) :lie• }tct!'n Pitta •ir\'rltwprt:r•:' tt31a et.a1 f h\►tits'•
n;t;hts; S1h e'a to♦nt::':: :.`�y 'PE !'I��•' :►`:\i f-."rtY 4ft.e Out
11, 1 the r' ult r•'t seely of •the round •• ri
•'r h•af rs \\t.th 1 t.ccp
< a , lett..,ria ly s i p...; 7r -
iii:;= ..t•y to the t.umr,• and tart r. •i Ki11 etc.' .
A ►tit Mit i the tttetntor, ttil't'r+ of 'the ;' NUt ,.2 .t ♦ tart-ItItltatt'awlt ri!1ai 4eT p•
F pot why to or, n'a•'a•t'a:i been :r. glass jar air :t cool p':t:C. Tt•ts•• I tel
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h 1 }t t R t h
'`tl\. tor, •tar..\I,if•al fa l t we've 2.:. out tt
.•t t, •r*2t• .tlactttattwtt� the Hark o t them, anti 'over. ` t .
r
c a t t a u►C .,s.t: t ,. tvaan ry. the stsorge the !'rei►tt n' [t•t .
mote e a. t r
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f 1 t e 'l \ r the +alar time :he ,}tt• ,.,1• t►'t• Ih' rtltl 'n. • . t , t
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a•\tr nest. lr falai • Joon .2•:r t't':art of sett. holt' •
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