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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1933-10-05, Page 2• • 4.I.X*91'ERF'f•• gefiteln• Trevelyeal. -.had • rented his large Itedat •Pitt4ford:te. Mrs; Willett and taltea .amslier Pim, In the Pewast, town.- E4thelliPten. 'While .ltis• 11104, , • AtfAier 13ternakv, .404, three ,fielghttere ' •.,•;_were.niaTIngattable tipping, With Airs. Wiflett and,'3•her ditagitter vielef. ;4 trIt'mesSage 'was. Teeeived'that Tiec' -volyen, ',had been. murdered, ',Buraabr. - dads his friend.dead, akitil•f required 4.377,,a Plow. .The, snapecit Tr,gTei•.• Yait'ai sister. Xro.,•Jetinifer. Qather, pd ' the *hre hfldi O 11/4tr: Pea -Pion,' ether •elster, :.notv,;•tlead, as' theeey.fear', ..shared•ennany in..orrevelyturs estate et. t- 90.000 pounds. Jantes,Vearsop,?hati. come 'la ',It'haitiPtati. from 1.3ention 'tile' day •o1. the murder, velled'zoixhis taitenr,the first•train hack lite •net, ;nem,' ing,•`•ge Wad aity ,f estedhnepector.•,Nar, reeett. - The fiey,,after the rder..,B4ett, --way received .4 . ,01ctequn.: for, Oh. :POUnds trent, Charles, gnfierbY, porter or. the for,k,:the 'Oertget-.Sofutfox of newsP8`tIer7e "coninetition:,.graily , Tr.einsis,• ;Inn, •.learson'e. 'fiancee, Made acqnslatanok of EtIderhy,,, a.sked hint •lO h1p her Clear 'Pearson; end *ent. With - hint' to•`gittaford. When Narrecott went to question.:Mrs.:-Winett And:, mentioned \Pearsore,s ,nante, ;Violet ,fainted,„ ,• is. approached hy Capt. Wyatt, 'Who is. . • ,. ;row GO vzf va-AT.* !rim sT91Pr• : kfMTW ithont said' Cap- tain •N‘r.Y•att..' "He' sold Me' this ,Cot- ta e:.":••• • ' • • "YeSr.• - " "that's What iie 'as,' 'said Ca.PtsiinW:Yatt. • "The.' arrange, . , • • Ment WAS that he was to dO...thettlaeg, up th•:.'Snit., the • InirelieSee,S: ate 'aid jist. becanse.,I.b,ad the windOw paehes. bhoeolate pinked •ott in lOnion, he :wanted„rne ta, Pay half. • Said the ar- rangendent was fO a uPiforat celer.", u..4sli4n't like filth," Said. Eiriliy,• came in. 'Pho WAS A very Pretty.04, milicd and exPensiye- 13r dresse4?„eri4 s.he elsd.thePght she had neterYSeena rL irgreeiter stat ef hervells• aPprellensient lcro: •!oat: this, -s .1,14Varent Sur7. feeeehe:wever: • IgiPe sWillett was ,ixlsk- 'int a:gallant appearande of .being en- tirely At,.her,eaSe, - ' • ';•1.`00•04 nitirnihe she silt'adyeitikl* and Shaking .handS, „so serrY, Mother 4n:14 -coining 007).Vki1414 she,'S Spending The •-innrilinglii: bed." . • Oh, 1 o rry; Fin afraid 1 h4y-e.44,1• e,T4t pn.fer4psite Mine".”": iorse not The n.QA, Writing'..O.At the recipe7 ITOr that cake ow We Lre`einti'tQC1 &lighted or Ansi FerceboUSe . Are .you• staiiiWifh her' 7- - ,-"-talifildt-exectIrstaying-Witl;herilt said: EinilY: '• °In •fack;11"rii grs, ,Curties.' • • ' • ' • !!Of- conrSe; the cottage' is • tertiblY, mall 'and•she has her ileithew' Rennie ThhShsirwornit- fill person, iSn't :Slie? So much char-. act,et atwayi think; but I am. rather afraid Of hgr%really," • •1Y7';--• lan S agree Emily Cheerfinry"Bt it's an awful .femptation- to he a Wily; especially if. people. Woril , stand up to. Mises Willett . :sighed. . "1 -wish I could stand up to. People," she said. •4 "WeVe bad tie' most -awful morningsil3solutely pestered by ye-•. porters." „ ' "Oli of-,tcourSe,"&Enii1Tiiis was always having rows wifh-; - - him," ..sid Captain But ."'s.'•,olittain "TrivelYan',s7honsejeally a ,• always,:hiOe'.rows with every.one", it? -the man *he. iva‘ murdered at added AS 'aii. afterthOugh,t ''"i , EAhamptore ' ,place fike this you Italie ..t6 teach, people She was trying to , determine' the , - 'exact canse of Violet Willett's, ner-. to leave a.man Alone, ,Alwaya-kneek: 4 Chusn'ess. :The girl was Clearly°Ti• the ingat the door -and dropping in. and 4 . : .• che tiering:I don't Mind` eeeing,people Sthilethin0... Was :frightening the:mood-11)14 it has 4°44.1.14''f.rigiitelli.ng her badly • Shewhen '1 am iii killed' a tairei name ithintly. on. • got to be • '••• good, ..Trevelyin grving me his terd Pur,PQse., The gicl didn't. no icea y of the. ,Alaribf, airs and dropping in ree•._'' to it in any them she Whenever he felt like:A. There's -net 'svalprobal-ilY exl?.ecting SOille‘ such. ; a s.(iuljin the place' Conies' near in'e reference.'"---,-: • • ' "Ye,j wasn't it dreadfin97., noW,""he:added 'With satisfaction. "Ohl"ld;•Enaily. 4`Df5,••teil you do' at mind 'talking aboai, it" • "Thitt'S' the'b4t of „having; a nat've • •664.0A,n sii.4..coptaii Wytt alSlo 4• bouree not :.. : shu1d 11,!; 7 Y ••-understand orderi. IiidArijiraTtifftWirtarife-Ottil ----4-Therefs-agiethingyery wrong With this, girl,"IthOlight.Erinly;-"IrSliFhlitirs; of-,thacOttage"and'weited attentivelY; "Cee in and have Something," Said '15T ifiwwis'What-sfie!S • `!AlatMt that. table turningi". went ,CaPtain Wyatt "And see: mit. little' 'bertta e on Emily.".!`I heard about it in ..a sorry," sad Emily, but have. casual sert or. way ,and • it "-seemed to • • Me kr frightfully interesting -,4 ;mean to laniry ". "Oh no you haven'•iaid CaPtain. Wyatt. , •:•• . • .,;-•*: • - .;,"Tes; • got lati appointment." ; , ' ,k'IstelbedY Understand's 'the art of liv- -ing„noWadays;" said CaPtein .Wyatt. • "Catching Making ,. appoint - mento, 'fitting.-tiaies for etterything-7-,' • 'all 'nerisense.-: Get an •Withythe, sum. I SO..; haye „Your. meali. 'When:: you • feel -never:, tie. riiirSelf to a • tiiyier.La::„.date7::717:4tuld' teach People 10,7e if. they would :listen to . . . • ,• • • The results • of .eiali•ed, idea , of • :living were not too hopeful, ...fieetect;',. Anything inorejilte a batter- ed• Wreck of Mari- 'than •-• CaPtain 'Wyatt shad -tad never seen. "..ler,curi-, 'oslitY` satised,,. -she Men- .;• ,.•tioned, her aPpeintinetit' again and . her WaY. , • • • • . • ,Sittaforfi. • House had a , solid oak • front,' door, a neat hell Alonzo wire • mat a a Ian y , polished brass letter :, ,'It repte- . ientpd, fail.tpi See, cotrifOrt: and decoruin.' A neat -and . conventional parkirrnaid• anskeyed, the •:Emily deduced :the • journalist • evil: • had been before her as ,the-parliormaid •"aaid' at +Mee' in a 'cliitant tone; .`Mrs, 'Willett,. in anYnne, this • *Opine.• ' • 4 . , have brought a note from :NlisS ..1:',.ercelionee,"7-said•Eitily;-----.T-- • • 4 •• Thi's clearly alteredinatters:- • Wal4' Ushered into :What house;'agentS describe 'ai•."ti wolt-a-ppointed. and from there into.,a, large „dra0,-.Ing • robin. • A, Are, WaS hurning', brightly: •=and there were traces leMinine'oe- bnpntion ,•In, the •toopt. • getrie glass tutiPS, ,an ',elaborate Werkbag,--ii•girl's• hat, and it,Pietret with very long Were abont...Thero .Was, she noticed, nest', phetographe, :;‘. Eitsiing taken in all= there was 6 see, nu1y Was: Wminning :hands in, front" of 'the fire, ,when: the door opened:rilid tehout her. own age I DRAPERIES:MADE NEW : ••.'‘When 'We resumed- ho,ttgeheephig a ••triettith 'ago1 fotind toy draperies 'ha(t• o '.'"Tedepie-etetated'Iretirtetithig,-F-hang• theta ant on,,tbe tine, hoping to 're. 'niOire'the cretitieti• Then I:forget, them; The result! Wathey. bec,anie • badly• ' tatted and SUZi,-S6Otted.' • • ‘, •' "t Wei hetirtsiek' Untfi tile happy thovgict strUCk inc to dyetheni.•just fired' them a deeper • gieen, and ,,as 't used b1attop4 byes they look giirg.eiitig and fle\v' t haVe, betel' Se'ett.• easier 'dyee:ta0s tliiin.01641'160d byes, They gfve :the: ritbSt beautiful thiters=,),,Wlien• tied 'either for tinting Or dyette-aud neV,ei take the, ritt •cleth •,ias ottiet 'dreg tio." * ,;• • ;1-k.„1",• •T4, --q;" MOntrde). • gineionie." • 4.!Girliehtlitilla," she. thought to her; .,'• . "Oh, was.liortict,7: said, . O.That'•eVening74.•sliall.,neVer:•forget it!• We, thotight,, .pf cours4. that 'it. was' :somebody just fealing-,only it, ‘seetned a.,very, nest*. JOkei'• r : •••• . • . ferget-when turn- ed . . the lights en..e'tierybocly .1 kod so ;An eerrH.-Not-:-Mr:•--Duke- ' .kind. 'But. yoU Pould see that :ka.jeir:-BilrnabY• retticd:hy. . :I, think. that, .actuallY'he.belieVecl injt ingre:than • body ' else Bilt :thought poor • little: Mr. "Rycreft Was- gOint to .have a heart' attack ;or 7 Something; ,and as for:Rennie', Ronnie Gareld.Yea,knoW ,,--,-••he 'leaked ae...though.,he hadSeen'a ghost,-,actitallY Seen One...Even ,.atother .was. awfully •Up•Set,Linere than have ever.Seeti:her •befote,"'.. : ••:,"It. nittat have been rioaSt spooky;?'' said'Emilv. "1 WWII had been .there 'to' see'. • • • : • —t . • "It Was 'rather 'horrid really We' , . . pretended; .3 was -just •you: know, ,Seein like that. • And 'then Major'Burnaby *ade, .un. his mind' te.:go over te...E)c- hamptifiii- and we 'all'Aried4O.Tetoiiiiin7:: •and . said he ...WOuld, be btiried :hi a stiaw-. , he WOnid .gO. fr there - 'we sat, 'After .he :itta. gone all feeling 'dreadful and Worried.' , And • thin,. laat, nighti'=nb,.,YesterdaY . morning We., got 1116•••newa." ••• ' . ,•"Yon, think it res Captain' Trev'el- yan,s,eniiiti74 Einity"in .awed voice, • "Pr. -do you think it ,Weeclair-. ;VOyatice telepathY . ••• . . • ',"Oh; I -den% 'But 1' ,halI nver neVer• latigh. at .these things again.'"'' • , • '••' • '; • The. parlortneid entered ft:Ad- pieee Paget -en .a salver, *Ilia :she handed ,6.Vinlet. 'Violet unfolded the .paper, glanced ever and handed tb • , •' : • • -Orhete yeti saie,'',•••she said, • a Matter of' fact you' are jtist in' tittle, This tritirder• business 'has upset the, siervantS. -,.They' think it!s •dangeroUS• •to ;live • in title Out; of, the'..*att. part. Mother lost her teinPer 'With them :YesterdaY.iiia la; sent' theist ell pitekj .frig,.• They are Oink: after intiell. We ,itte',gailag to get niett instead; ,I ,"Seittilits are. Silly, aren'rthey•D', taidniily • •• • •• "It'istet. evon •a If, qs.ptitiu• Vciyan 'had been, killed. ithialintiSe•", "What made •;*u think, a eotpipg tO hetet"". aSked .0-111y4 .trying, to,. itiake 'the question Soittid. artieSS and girlishly, natural: • „ • "Ohi.'Ope thought. it would hse. tither ' fun Vielet:- •• ,!1'17/OnYt yall fin tin] 1 • "6h,. '1 160 the -0011111.02'''. •IInt. bet -eyes avoided 'lust .1(it lifoinent loehed stispielouk • . . . . • itIrred. itneaS4 In. her ehiir itads,•vose rather- rereete.4$ her 'feet. " • . • oft mdest. he iiewr she 4,3,04., 411144 re se, raeek•Aftea,14,114eit, Ahke' your ;nether will he:44 ri042' she's -dnita !well re41)5f., enlY the serveuteepti 411.,the- werry," AdreitlY, )24ereeived. by- .the Other, P4i47'..Wenaged to,„(lisgard her &yes en` .a small 1ible.The 134rlorinaid • Whh had)OPenedl the- cladr tagniilk had. n1.14ocke4 it: but as. Violet ;Wine clnqed. it behind. retreating Emily catight. nO Sound of 'the ..key 1)0g'i14.rnS4: • When Sl3e l'eanhett the 00p:therefore/ !he retraned her st.eps • " - • lf,er visit ,hed mere than genfirnied • the' 'theerieish held,abeat :Sittatord 1,Telise; 711:orP, Was'Scolet.,,• ing -440er going on here:. She didn't think :Violet Willett was -t.14ectlf .0171,icated..14114t .sher was a' very 'nlgiTer-a-0";.` ti•Ss•' indeed,:7 • •E.nt -there ''was Son* thing -Wrong, •And that something ntinit.' hdire a e.Qtinee4Q4with the • trakeC1*.•' Thereoiniust be sOine' link between 'the •Willeitsand aptain•TrevelYaiirjand to. -the -.rabb• its, :the .14st: In'otatit tO he Animals Gontagieus • DISTaSos ,cdt, She 4):ie.:11ii to the front door, turn: brought ,forward Was ane .froM the whieh • ,requires that every ,..owner, miec 9tes • t e •PpeeltAng.,"ef,the.,, keen tta.eteeS'e- Methr .*7 Q' ie-kP49113, Pen.P.1S• M4/0i:;(404.- eral Ernegt •SWi4t0.11:•' 9,X TAalgf3) there WAS:inn/iaek plpliplgq,.d.PrPag, the Weak Wert . .444.4e. tellS StOrY .ot ilteatralien, When It 13ePeete iteeeS-, earY te.•etrolre'therPrItiatt *erehitte 00e 0ChP9k 44 trent Pt. Qtner tO. Pern4tted; -0E144ns/out-A, .seit4hie tennqs. • near Ater.#100.• ' * , ••.; '"ft. is r elated: thet this, *decis Inn' ,W4S•Macle,• Itnewn. te:the Initalitteete 44ter ern' SWptnn• tins.!.'p.,,ye7itneas.andi the .0.r1K-. Only the MOOS befere •thek • ••: • , • '!"19. •Feeding MethOds'.., . .in' of the' Tanke.).. "iinnienee OPP-pip! . arniers :ton wa.e .ahb*ii• t� the ProtPoselPie-, ,• „ . S"- tp SWelling the•:: . • • amount ,of .COmpeneation Whichould NatifiaAtftill Aelfi.1,1 „ lie . 40),.:4!Ide4,.' - • ''•''" " ' ' ' ' • 4Or.SeS.....ihnleS•:-.4nd, aSSeS O'f'411 ageS , .. i . - .; . - , •.,41‘ z ..'''11:‘, ' • , ... . . 4nd elasSe$:--,Ore'lialiXte bentraet 4n3'- ',After'yerieni'ehiee'ATOe.e had been of the sgriona•:'centagfous: diaeasei 'bf. Mei And -disposed -64 including 'that of the skin known as. Mange, scable14 or Ak.that link there. iniAll• klie the due the, dietiiiiiance• that Wenild be natiisel 'i_teh.,: 'Vanier fa--'10diiled . tiiid et TWO:: ecl the Lplaie VerY gentlk. and -Passed leme'l ShrilaPers! breeder, .dealer, or .veterinary sargeon" 'aei.ose the'threshold; The hall was .41P•1 'Whateverdo youthink it wa!:?• 'auSli.ectillk the existence 'of Ulla' dis- deserted, XmIty had her :gxptise.:- The :U•alea 'ineieteci that the nets!' enSe`shall iminefl1Q4e4•%Q:etifY: • thegloves ib th t1iil1yhThd inrellent--.1a4Y--shc1411344014, , ':est.„,veterinary, inspector—Treatingn the drawing-roosn. She'. stood Stoat aliCuLg" their PregeQ7 Without PishaP!' is carried but under •querantine; the' 'still listening': There was no sound jecTIeie,StOwraysisefvsletre.eneme silent as , ebh'euweitilieles fdllovving Mixture beiseffi ng ud ocially anzvherp_ex_f cent a verxmt niurinur _ ti . „ the for hand t.r.eatuion‘t updet.. the sever. - " vices froin' -•••••••,•:•.• as possible Emily crept to the foot :- The 'Manner in Which. th 'e 'secret et oil; ,1 galfon, • • . * , • lbs.: oir (if tar,: 8 ounces; ra* linseed vo,thett!:iiesaryirsgianZ:iisiiy sehd 19ciasetillgdj,P4'. • TN;aansit,Siewn:S-01;e_PhtedmIlrel:Itg Lheihrr131Ittibl.de. Ainiotigh the.'re are several methos + stet+ at a thne, ThisraS rather, more t c; • • • . • risky• She'could ha dly pretend that' • • • of prep ring nieal raixtures for e- • ing the whole coursg of the War,. says •General Swinton. .Although, thousands: •.bf menknew' about theta only' two cases A .breach .of confidence: came- ta---Ina7Personal-'-knowlengez±,BOth $111.1 plleated laditisand gentlemen, ' • ',On One eceasion a charming ladY) .my n'eighhor at a..Itincheon-party," he relates '41,on• hearing rnY name began' artlesely-: to • ply the . with questions, which showed that'Someone had,. been .talking unwisely. re,meinbered that a .Certehr youngofficer. ih, the Heavy .seetion"(Tanksj: bore .her nernei end -,inetle a shrewd...guess, as to letiOnship, • e g es a •s, •ir own accord to the first flobri but she 'had a burning desire -to, Overhear. Sortie- thing-ot_theLegneratition'that was •gOing on upstairs.. 'Modern ;builders. never made :their' doors' fit :liven, in Opinien. You could- hear 'A Triurinin.: Of voices down' here. There - 'fare if you reached the door • itself, •you 'would hear. plainly the conversaL tion •that' was going on. Inside the 'in g: pigs; the following rules are reco- 'mended -ast.Safe Practices in prodfid- ing •hogs' , thtir. desired type': (i) • Grind all. grain. , Phie grinding is renonimendea ".'especially. 'for, young pigs, 'Seak, Meal mixture between feeds; do not lise too ,ninch4Water; but feed as fairly;thick ,(3) Rand .feeding is the beat metlied for secur- ing liog-S: of: desirOble type.AO. If _ necessary, ;a self -feeder may be Used. • roomIt A:nether step -one more Akain. after pigs have reached the 'growing -..• Two einen's ,voices -Violet. and stage of,: deVelOpment: (5) ,Keep pans, • her Mother Without . ui merit • ' . (To Be Oor4inned,) clean. Mouldy o decay lig matter will * • nauee reeding troubles Lind (6) Supply clean drinking water.' • .. . young .1..Erigkshwornan • .Reconnnends. Hitch, Hiking ".Caleatta.."Ritchbiking" qn a grand Scale has been. carried out by a 'young riglishwoman;-Mis s ; Cooper, • Miss: Coolie.* • IS wlhite Woniau :Who , has traVelea 'the' ,of th•-ghan:'StateS,in.Iiidia7alone -,and -aid So,:sheSayS, strictly ,against • the .adviceof all her bests,"friends.: :•-••• ▪ Hith hiking" or "lorry hoping asthe l3ritishsayi is an .excellent mode transport you .Want .to See 'heart Of ; the:. conntry, and, See, it, cheap- ly, Miss CeoPer, inf °rine& the'rtiembera .ot the „Rotary Club in Calcuttawhen she told'thentof her adventures, •and she ,did not hesitate to makeiuse .sto.rtiog.krotja 'sitigO,i)ore,ihe,rtaq4- e0, Bangkok by. train; and then, taking , to -the roads, (Orthe lack of "theni). She puslid -north thrsingti,. the herders ',of -1-Siani-And.....then,....through.. „the Shan States And Btirmamaking ase of the front at Of a niot*.lajt;...,ftelI,011-e4a•T •bandy ,; allot' when. One was not; perch, ing herself up' beside the: driver of a truck-y4n-4W WkreSacliing Rangoon In seven .days; • • '. Cooer, is '.apt to take. the travelerin its grip: Rangoon doge. not represent the goal Of her 'amhitiOns.„ She says that she -wanta t�, •ko. all rount1;.the *arid in Order tOstudy 'conditions, and 'Means. to •dipilet the next 'available seat in a hus.,tor a.' trek ,acroes Rersia t� Europe 'and London: , • .130gitiitn. Fights Pests In. the Congo 'arid at. Horne: , • Brut . . .'adniinstra- kep mesquite nes'ts in their gardens. Sentoyears i'go ari inhalaitant of the colonYwas COndeinited;t0H3one ,dey, PriStati: And a 'finettf , $40 for haVing tWo. Vases of stagrikit ,water„ _his. garden; breeding. places. for ip•osqUitos,. bear, ere of feVere.;'' ' • Public'epinitth approred this'setere Measurer but. no action, is taken: f • agr7Inst big companies and the •govorn- ment .fer oWning .sWeintiy • iati,d Th habited. areas, say the panel's. The light, agelitat nidsqUiteie 'IS , der- ried .on ,wth , great, rathlessneSa. riot. • only in the'clOngo.'but.in Antwern., Bel- giuni, beeause the -Skint-laden, Ships" bring trepleal meSontO es .• to. th e.• Pert•. •-• .. • . •P‘ri lie ly patented int 'deter. dial Jot • eutcdiatibile Steering )-,i'!aet,s3, indicates at a glance whether the, car's: ignition !St Working property .ot • 'OPPOlitTUNITY1' .0AL •560.4t0.04E•:,GN A+ • 4oc. 'PER ' :the shares Of :thit '0Ompen.y pre. sent att tintistral onnottsnity 'to pertleiPate h al Property 'which 'Is :rapichy reaching , the producing' • Stage; Fr full, pa'rtietilars Write Ore Wire at oflce ' • Northern suebec.' dolit' Mines., Limited, 242 BAYSTRET,• Ittlit•tsitd; ,WAVeriey."54d2 „Ting : pan, be• bruttlied t•ft.6e." of the tillniteIta the, re; . . •• • • A • , ' I r re, • ...Very 'Seri -041y, and in a lbw' tone, • I told her that there Was only one per- son from Whoni she could have learned what she ;knew; that if it: got out it 'Would.. not only Mean, hiS death,: but the death Of'manY others a passibly 'the dose �f the War; thet • unl': 'She, pitaniised,46 maintain silence, except o contradict anythip.gahe:hao.aiready order- that indi ,vid4al's arrest. by telenhone and have' hii tried: by .court,niartial for, treadli- ery-41ielner ty for WM Ch.. was . death • • - . Greatly 'Opsi,t,- the lady :vowed that she, •would carry out ,tny histruetiOns.' Slie had, not thought of _doing any herm,- hitt like many „tith'ers, did not .reelize the danger of thattering. • other • case was We. heard that adertain actress 'at One' of the 'London theetr,es had got Wind of sdnietbing trOin an. eitcet'. and. was; indis'ereetly.' Accordingly . Stern (dolonel Alb.ert, -Stdrit) --and '..visited. her„th her ,di•-•saing-roonf ,fino" night • attOr the WAY, with muoh-the same •result.' as I `hive jut deScribed, 414 this' caSe.ti era afraid I• bluffed in threateningherinformant with aeatlr,, for we had Us21144 GP hth identity; but she was -sufficiently- frightened. to pro,. anise to ao alt that f'deirtended:"." •••• PepYs...was a ..seholer..of filtirMtilens College,' Gambridge,. and it was. to ,Megdelehe ithat. he • . bequeathed 'his library;.••-af .1;006,•.,Vali1inea; 'which in-. eluded the Original ••of the famous diary.. IDS eareer at.coflege' is •very' OltsCure..' • The:. .enly factor, ,distinetfy. kn:own abeut hint; according,to the tate; Sir ' EdmUnd G6's'se, 'Was' 'that ,on. one bade:316n he was ',admonished :for being '...scariddlotisly „over -served -arinkrther,preVionS-Irigirtry. •.. , Beatrice Herradein who rote,that line :story.- 'f'Ship.S7Tliat .PasS in the •Night,'!'•;rati. the''IlbrerY at •a. military hOSISitaLlturitig4Ite-;LWiirld-War...,, :She had . aa, itMUSing eXperience vvotindedsOldierWhe'llad•been ant on 'Nave for "the. atter,noork. and. *Ice, had: taken enough. trefreShinent, to create, franknees-in hi S speech:. ' •• • • it a fact; migs,!!'lie. 'aeked,•"that yini; Write Seine:of. ilie,Se hooks that are stadlcd, away here?"' • . •'' Miss Rarraden,..nneWered . that she was 'responsible .for IlvOir three, • , • Want y,ou undettand,'.'..be .Wont• On heavily, all Vett well 'far YOn. people•:to down and Write .4008;.. hilt, ICS,. pretty btOotiliug hard 'oh thoSe: • Of us,. that have to • read,'entt."' . • terMi. gilywth: tinik, At 40egi tl.es .• ,• • *•f•• thre eis 'Practically •n(f.,:ehange in. Another•Of her Stories' had a thirae •the tittni.ber/pt bacteria et the end. et' 'iirging On a Woltntledl.4Toninay" the. .,24•1thlirs'ret 50'degrees 'the litimber•111, ylatthilitY . of sending 'a Yost cheerful Creases roily .told ''''ana• it fit) dogreer Worths Ida. !taint. He declared .tIlat Pea4Y, haltdre(1.011„lea as thlaiiya t. . he end', hia itilSetis+ad rieVer! Written :the Start. •'14,ilit ,Sliculti be co•oled as to.,:bach, Other . and a' •cOrninunicatiati Prositcy oi:htVg- 'WaS eltOgetlier nnneteseary.• • kthilk...contains sitbstaliCe knoWti as reaohttely, taking Writing:4%4,01:d peh.1 teritt far a;tertaiii period,' it the lust a iitte.Kst two to eheet. het.' fug is 'delayed., the effect; soon"paeges. ; There, I hOve'begtin' it's "'My dart,' off tiYetript ;calls g thc7,1aCter, le et:, . • ••• •• . • • tett, may beOX tended eye'n• to 24 Itourit .. • inclibeltible ...Poultry Feed:6., • • the slaugliter house 'hy-PrOilitcts for thelfeeding Of poultry, • meet meal's Or , Meat scraps are .by far . the , most .coinnibaly used and, are -the atandard, anlaral7prOteiti-sun pl ente,-tcrp on Y. -- rations. • They vary greatly in unaly- ideiarding „ i4terial 'they colitain, but siren401y, Purehaeed on a gbaranteed analysis1 • The;ipoorei• grades. cOntaining quaint- , , ;ties: of hoof. or horn slibliId not he: "tolerated as, pbultrY feed as these -pro- ducts' thOof and horny ,erellnactically i?.(ligestible to patiltry: .,With a little experience; is Possible tO'. at. e glance Wie.therthe.brand is, •suitable for foe& or toit',, doubt, pour •a• little: Water.' on. a sample,. 4,0 ' the smellarising should Settle. the •matter even" With:the inexperien:. tt, the odour. is, foetid the •Serriple, Is, unfit_ for food-. • • , That"Canedien consuitters ar begin- ning :to apprediate the advantages of government graded beef is borne Out by, the feet that monthly Dominion; „ are , now ' -approxiniately three,miltion pounds. It Is also report- ed • that:, the demand is increasing: Steadily. ` • ' ' I •• COcking Sche.ols The cookingschools held .at Streth;• ,roY4' Exeter, St: Mary's" and Aylmer re- cently tinder auspices Of...the DePart- merit 'of Agriculture, prdoveVery sue, cessful. For instance, at Aylmer, more than: 200 ,*.r0t011 attended each • day,' Mr.- Geo,. 4..i.PUtnant, 'Superintendent of ' Womert'S Institutes tar Ontarlowas Charge and his :assistants •were Miss; and ,MiSS' E. Thejclea Wes to dentanstrato noW.to Make the best'Use of Ontario's* bountifill:foodstuffs; ..ne.W ideas • for Ore - "Paring econornicut -riliiitili7neW ways to get.' , out of meats new neW thoughts. on 'preparing, dai•rity, •Saleas and deSert and ehjOyable beverages; AeW Suggestions for canning finita and, •v egetabl es. ;‘ an d new, .inetliods for' 'Mak-. int the tithle.elloWance go lartlicr and 'still keen the •tantily wonffed.. Printed. eacipea ye're also furnished., It is llk 'ly that o cooking schsta.41plan will 'be extend t,t) other centres , titr. fittnre,. • , Value'•ot Ceolit.g Milk• •, It is • a shun] • Metter to •cbiltrol 'bac, •". '!"Ah," said the soldier, that'll Make .orionget • iet''laugh it. anything Can " I, -'. • .tepstast4eXe EarIy A Pew type et cranked:4k Plug cm), ! tallots dev.00.11 tains 'twolmagnetised poles' which aii...,,forpily:Jt ti at €,,d, front inc t6to.totoIN Itract,totergit Particles et.,Motal from whoo,,,theY are to A:, sy4o,o.k,j.• the of 1'1)r- W h en , the' ail is 'drained -the Of age, he ,t'males are "datilrnr"iliA pertnauentir 'magnetized poles •ot the aml. ',Ono, to clam' ',the teed btnie 6d .4rt4i4es, d , • ,n14s ititertnoi e it is -good • nome.,!, .• • • • 4100.6 - thet:e ate. e.Ograitte ' tlietit . - - • : - - • . - .44PrePtcrOg. : .meal. '.'ripxturees. ter teeft . :ing pigs, Ilie,:ti5llowing. rules are .re. :. • ' commended as isAfP '13174040S IP ;Pr!) f 7411Oltig-hogs- or tlfo,•',4O$Ireti--t7pe. 1., 'Hullo .0) grail-Fnegrin-dingle- 0. .c(2T. Smo.(414qn(ileCel*inIcicitantri'YeibYtWI:eulillelenttl..'' do not use tog pinch water but feed „as a ;00y:thick slop., ' (3) Hand feed .414g.L.,,is• th.k...,best method • for. securjA 'hogs of e 'deeirehle rt:7,' '• • (4) -If nOces- . sary, o s 'lf,feeder, niai •be, used fter . . . _. pigs have teaches& the' growing stage.. ' -,-.-,-,, e ,_.)e.,:". tkrp • t rP tigl'S '.4 n (1,. -(101er-feeding. equipment clean,' Moinslyor decaying matter Win ',.. canee feeding- troubles; and '(6),.Siipply •• tlean .drinking. water. . ' ' • •: Cinemas to 'Assist • London Shoe' Fitters • London. - ,1IfoVies And customers- Walking are to aid shoe fitterS in Lon - •don storeS. To incrgase the comfoits • of walking, -arrangements are being I•nhmedeBibityihtliebsroct.sesa4*ch,s,haoessoctrisadtisosn .; film feet. in motionAolh. - bars arid...* For this purpose a; moving platferm ' is to be' set uP, so•that .thg walker can , h-throtigh4-allth and'yet xeinein in One 'spot' It is be jieved that by this i'neans. consider-. •.able improveirlent in :the structure of: • leots.t,and elicies 4riay.-he .made. • . 'Another :rnaChine, whias ReelIrately ;measities the thapeOf j_eL, its records or siiialts clocks, which, in turn, tell the shoemaker all he, needi -te-'kifo-Will order' to "Wild' A 00-rtectIS 7fittink -shbe. , China s Politewe. men aiikiag noW has, thitty•two npalice , women, 'though • the first Chinese city.. to employ women as officers 0! the law was not Nanking hut Shanghai. No* •.,Pei.itts, ing,elie aSs.•-snelvoetoitfl.,t,h-Ten.iehey.;eya:el7-rnis un;i fo•-; - Accord,ing .to The Policewoman's fie 'view, ,it girj. eulistipg-okhh Veining's. 'Finest'. must he nineteen „or there abouts. • She Must be Single,• and s1 • `Must -net have sdrVed , :a prison sailtencef more than ,onsi.year,".• • Mrs. ...‘1-feripeeki‘ Pm • sortie 'I'M -not. • Mr. gen'peck: -Out' the niy?. • .tiot oke . ,diven :to :icing talk • Dig for Character, Says „ , Woman Gardener 'New yon' Wish to fortify • •yonr child-against--e-•furtrre-tlepres,1011 • let him dig.to hiS heart'S, content in a •• garden' of, his .own. , Even a,.windoW box or a tin can' garden:Op a tenement roof, if carefally tended and cherished u late -an InteroSt at krowing things 'that will, serve humWl1; in' ,ad'ult • Bo : Mrs: ..tohit "McAllister of• .: Scarsdale; N.Y./Who lilts had 'the. ep, porience, of enlisting, 200 lusty r'Otlitil •gardeners' fitain thetender age of (114 . years urAvatil in a junior 'garden slimi and jtidging their ,entrtes., • Gardeningninhing lii cientaet witt ' inetligr 'earth -is a ...great, cliarattei buildffc•Zia.4-:Mrs. , \ ' 47iil too4...,. • •,,•tiak,,,00d`z•••,..t. 0111'.4-e ., 1000 6• A?".• . -teo- it‘lOI‘r4 ' ' • :SS •