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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1917-04-26, Page 6VIP I'm- - -7 - IV% I --%1WW11f�117r--V- 7-,T—rW---,W-qP 5� , 111M ­7­"q'W. "'. ,.�­­ 17-1w7v­ , 'F7�w . I � lft� - . - -­ -- , I.. ­ V. - 11 I --­­­— — -- �, ­ I -­ I -- . . ­ � .,Fl� .- ­ —­-­ ---7=7 - ------ � - --- - . - I- . . . - 1. � ''I ,11----- . 1. .1 lft=---- - ... �!! W r -----­—­-- = --�— . ­­ ­ -- .. THE PASSING OF A .. , I 40 STANLEY- , ., 11 . . I FINDI*N zEPPEL'N- WESTON SIBRIA I A An Editor Talks ,— F*11 of Air-ahip Witnessed by, SoMe Exciting Race oetwees Newr*Vsp*r I Millions of Loadquers. I - C%Uiedty is rVe &&,to why C.erws,sy conditions. The American Peace dele- Mtn T* Obtsia News' at Explorer. I , 1. When three Zeppelin airFihips at- � IS AN EL DORAW � , - 4P geesSed to pmveho tke Uafted Sts"s gatio, Gamiarty thinks, can and will How Stanley found Livipgatone in . ,.,.'It.. . tadied London. oue ni,ght last SePtem- . " � 11 I . . I jet* a dwAft-stim of vAr &gainst Uar. be rw)kod by the great G#rmgu- Africa is a, familiar story, but how . q , her the v;hole population of the city LI) sUPPORT POPULA'iION I Of courw no one out*ide of t,Ue Gec- American influence and consequentlyt Vi*etelly found Stanley in Zanzibar is I I %vatelled -with ly to see how the WOV .1 ,4 anxid . 4 - � ­', L linan war lords knows the reasoo. Had in JIV90 of himself, he will use his best less Well-known although eQuOlIF In- b, . . . nQw anti-airpraft guns would worlu. . or 80010001000. .1 � I I . They were efficient; 'but it was an , . � Germany only allowed Amtrkgu ship* powers to' Persuade the Allies )lot to tere.sting. Mr. F. L. Bullard tells tht � , ­ aeroplane, not . '0 brought - . . . .. . to PSAW along the oeean highway un- be too hard on the vanquished eu- story in Famous War Correspondents. I ,� . . i gun, that . ,iw. , I down the L-21 and,thatkrovided Lou- I Huge Xa*tlonal Wealth Awaiting De - molested the United States would Still 091ay- To, other words, by. Involving the James Gordon 13ennett, owner of � 1� . �, I b 1, , , � be the Xreatest neutral =tlon. But United States in the war Germany the New York Herald, coT#missioned . - .. �,�. don with the most remarkable sight it volquient Between Ural 31ts. I ­ I '­ ' 11 . I; any lent, willsocu, I a U 5, 0 ' 1� I has ever seen and the most wonddiful - Girmany would not graul . ,io easier peace -terms. from Vizetelly, one of his corres. �? de t t .. . 11 .1 ­ I I - - ­ AW.yggIsg1Jtjver.- ...... .. I . � enty or conewton to United States the Allies when the, day of reckoning go tq Zanzibar -and find ,Stkuleyo Who - ... I � sound it has ever lwar4, �41r, Lewis. - ,­ - ­ . . .- ­ I � . R. Freeman tQlls in tbd' Cornhill. Many think of Siberia as a land Of . Shipping, and so the republic to the comes. 0 then had been away from'die outside , - I . . � . . � . Magazine of the fall'of the Zeppelin 4ep e South of us is in a state of War and � 1 wbrld for eighteen months on his ex- ' .. . ,. 1. . ..". - ,clate Wastes,. cover d 115113,11y With � bax liud ,,qp with the Allies. PQS- il Yet another reason may be, adduced. pedition for the relief of BMW P40110 -i . and of the suceceding events. Ice and snow and Unfit for human bob � , . . . Not a sound, no ' her . . I . ,t a sbadoW, . a14- itation. To Such it W11j,come as a re I .-, . gibly G*rw*ny1a action in regard to Of course, t1his is all mere'speculation The instant he got news of StWoY, I ed'the flare of yellow light tbut, aid- 4 e' 0, a D � �­, I e r I volation to bear tb .t on Be tiOn 10 09 . -the'refusol of any favors to American and suggestion, but ther !a o�e' 0 Vizetelly iwas to buriq to -the interior . , . _ P. .. , Ships is the result of her bitter hatred, more reasons and this may be tteup- to meet the explorer au4 jet from him - �, I . I denly flasheA"out in the north-eastern Western Siberia, between the Ural I . beaveng . titudinally until - gin .. , orGreatHritain. Germ.anyknovA11116 povalost one: The United States as it a letter for the New Y,rlq� Herald. I .�_and spread la � Ld ille, Yenisei River, is 0 . , , Mountg! 6 I I I is a1re&dy"defe&ted-t1j*t is, the war neutral,has no influence *101 the Al- Above all else, be was to beat a New o. � 1111:1 I,* .. I the whota body of a zeppelin stood capable," according to reliable 00. .. . - Then, � . , . lords are convinced thatwith *11 their lie*411 respwt -of making peace terms* York World man nomed Thomas, Stev- . I � I out In glowing incandescence, mates, of supporting a population, of . � I . �..'' . .1 , - -buge Area . ctions and U-bogt ruth- Jt in true and quite appropriate Ahat eus, whowits also 109k1ugfoi, Stauleyo .1 4 great"Sheet, of pink -white flame sliot 80o,000,006,. Already th14 . , I I murderous a I I . For six Months ::�, -�;��:.�,.� '%'� . I up, and in the ripples Of rosy light IS Supporting, '0,0 , 00,000, out of the'lUr , . t, . less' S* they are losing prestige, and where the United States'-suaggated, Vizetelly was at , .. I 1. I., � I , . .If. I . . I . i ne . � -� :�`; J��. I that �suffuped- tW� earth for scores of 0 64tire VOV4. - � I . I the Allies are galvior d4ily superior-'pexce without victory President Wil- 'Z4n4ib4r With time banging' heavily t� �, :�. ! . .;. P I . . 5.00-000. that. form th , . I ' * ­. :­ ­ : I , . miles I could read the gilded lettering tic " of' Siberia,_This ,startling in- . . k ity over their armlos. on land, �ea and, 1 son wgispolitely tell to, mind his 6WA on his bands, There were ru ors. 'In I ::.:-: . . . u , I , In . ,�,:�� I binoculars. That,was undoubt. rardlii� . ;� air. . business, * The Allies were 4 . on my formattimrog , obe -future iossi­. . . oing. the plenty about Stanley;- of reliable in- , - i" .. .. 11 . ,� ,' I . I ��en by . I � ` * � ,a of Weetern Siberia ��, 9 , ,�r� � . 1. S, * * * . I fIghting-aild not writing notesw-and f(irmation, there, was none., It was .-� : edlythe explosion of,the ijulted bk;' bilitie I . . � t . . . ' . , I I . " � * cide lgnoym that Stj h Poo , �; .1 .� . dr* ogea of- the. main gas. bags, Kp4JM- nd Com- � . I , therefore thOy were the ,ones to de . aley . ad - Met Tip 1, I . L . " . .perhaps Official Germany not,bgving 'Y . , . ­ r � , ­ . � . . I misdiately followiligit the great.frame thwDe,partment.of Tjrado.a 1, z . I -on T% butthe rest waq conjecture,. � ''ere of Cowxda� which' W e�deav6r- , '. ' � . when the Aghting. would stop and . . wo in c . , 1 4 , , . a rfo6tly L � 1.�..:­. gollioved Irr e and, b9gaU , Ing ,to, 4 -, n , I .. .1 . made any -�ery stionuous, attempt to I Jel A to 'e froi or. , � � the miadl � interest British q I I . . W This 'was all L logjam cam n; Bennett I , ierehants wkat tern .. . avert war with Uncle Sam; on the As But with d , I I L . falling L Slowly "Ward the Q4rth, turn- 'the Market for agricultural LimPle- . proper, too, all, will 4igreef" ering his tepresentative to got I an - W4oden $h9ea Now Being'Worn in England. ' . 1. - . contrary, theevidences. are wanting to the United'States really In the -war as American flag for presentation to . ling now with a �right yellow flon", me-nis ;and oth, or articles which should . k planned -campaign was The photograph shows, ope of the m4kers, of clots finishing up * pair abov� 'which curled .black e'. A opqn up Ili Siberia as soon . I one of the Allies her suggestions as Stanley, but no such tag was to. be of d I ty . .as the . show that i wn , . smok I . - lurid buriat of ligitt-'Xioubtlegs from . I . inaugurated to provoke. tile republic wooden shoe% NU occupation MAY soon be, a luciative Quo, . . I , into & declaration of war. why, then, Ito pea& will M. all . likelihood have had in Zanzibar. Vizetelly, howeyers He is §hewn, working in all English Shop and JS'Lan expertAn ban * the war is ever. I I : . �L c the exploding petral t4ilks-flared up I'L . Rich I in Minerals. , ., . I . L ikjnt,osha�e. O,orinEn %Nhnegy '101 'earth I . . I considerable weight. And Germany � wag, equal toL, the occa rrQ . - pe ,v gland as the flaming mass a did Germany refuse-' to, the United , sion; he bo W ouliar knife Which cuts the blo( . , ,truck the, I . 11 I tbinko, no doubt,-tbat whejt the paci- ed one from a United Statos Worship hardly get liather 4h9gs oven by paying high 'no leather and half a minute later the night,.ex- , Agriculturu is,uot the only source 1; 4 L States protection from her subparine ' - , . prices, for there is I I I . ' L - fists and pro -Germans, begliCto. shout that happened to be In p6rt� and had A "o seri a in Great, ara Must , , , L -Ou questing searchlights to, of wealth in WOst. � I ' . Mensce?. one writer ougosti this opeac peace,. we have -' a, Genoese outfitter make him a half- to - be.hads'comparatively, *speaking. The 5411400 I cept for the. , Siberia. ThS ' - � , I e* peace,' Britain that measures have been taken toward of , I- �e,ulely 'rich in mineral - L , � . . answer: German officialdom in their I will uot,Jbat,shout bo.taken up and size copy of the huge banner. The flag. . tile development ( - thw­a east and south, was, ai black as ever �r�gion -is extr . ly told, Silver I I . . I - ready establielted,business of making clogs, as thek. are faijiliarly called iii . intense hatred of everything British, carried from Washington to every al- was barely ready,,when definite new . , 100,000 again. I ­ � - deposits, especial] t'. C.op� , L I I v . I . . 5 thw Netkerlands. The preseiXt dempAd is so great that an order for e , I . . rrived at last. I A., , � I of good, transport%- I made up it4 mind that ictory'is now ,to , pairs of 'Obots for the -Belgian G.9ver ment just, ho,d tOL .be , Then perhaps the strangest thing of .per, iron, and mal* If, after Ill War,, - Impossible, but Germany. cannot ad. I lied capi , I? Sua an' outcry will of 'tile expiorer 4, I be, declined by t ;ill oc . giin to chelzr. Old, presen� lack' ., z ,�!Itis . . 4 . . � I . curr6d. London be . - th� prin, - 1Z . can .1have more weight with the Allies thaii Ali& To meet Stanley it was ne- � Y clog -making cone . . e0u. prepdivd-for it in tion facil,!.tles is; romedied, I . I A , I init defeat by Eigland, 19he, notithe pacifisto, and pro-O'ermans can .Cessary to travef through. German __ fi�--- I -0 I L . I should have b' - , I . - . .. . . afford to be, �eiteh, by- England po- ' � ' . ' . i L I Paris or Rome or Berlin.,,oi even,New cipal obstacle ill tbe'p4th of dovelol) L . I " how. Consequently . she -must Involve1command as neutrids, . In 'this way territory that had recently been tag COSt OF C,ROWING POTATOES- . 'ONE OF THIM HEROF,$. York, but t6t the BrItQn-who of 411 ment will have been .eliminated.. It. . ­ I . - ! �peace will come sooner for the United scene of an insurrection. 'When per- . � . . . L. I I .1 - ion Govern-. , ' � . 11 other notlofis in the -war so thaf her I States having enterW the" warP th6y mission WAS refused 0 L Vitzetelf, cabled I �11 —, . — .$be Part of men in the wqrld most fears the sound is expecited that the Russ, - pos- I � . Chan�ellor may declare before the ­ . . . is. Or gh Careful, Record Made at, Fredifietpla ftuo Act of Bravery on - moot will take stQp.g as soon as . ` . , , , of his own vol6e lifted in unrestrain . , think, . � I . .1 It - ,tbefactstoRepnettinPar OU . I . I . I - . wholei world-witW real tears-thO * * it , �, - bi, - Experim4nial Statipla, , ,Young,. French, 99 IlIet- .' , od -Jubilatiop-was really oilieering, sible toward . providing Western.�Sl, L . I . a friendship With the German 'am I 0 . . . ... L . even the United States has joined in I What, tlien,*does Germany stand to bass I odor I in the French .capital,, the in. po�ato.growing proVinces like - and, in mill hot was almost too Much. b0la -with means of '� Almuniodiion . � . � _ . I Writing �rom. Parls, a Uni4cl Tre$$ 'to' . 1%. . I . . the conspiracy to cruoh.-Germthy and � , 'that New Brunswick there is always more Under my window half a dozen Aus. with outside"Markets. ' I . . gain, in her estimation, -by forcing the ,publisher aLrraugod -Matters so . correspondent tells about the. heroic lous. rail*aY . . , I that for the sake of -'humanity and, for, , . Fit - ShOu . . ,United States into this world -war 7 If the German consulate at1suzibar Te- or less discussion as to wh it 1d' ' tralianTom'rqiep were. rendlixg the air ' Btafore the war ambiti _ , 'L . the prevention of further bloodshed � . v a good crop of yotatoes exploit. of ,a, young French soldier, with "Cod_eep 4nd dafieln L g around a proje4s had bcei-work6d* out'for the I . . � . . . the foregoing.. guesses are correct, ceived 6. cable from, Prince Bismarck, cost to grQ'v I Marcel, Mareo, who, now. ly ng, in a alb on,'Noud, even - hostilities . I she is willing tb-,accedo to terms of r%d-. statements. y1iry from ai low as " 'i ' ' lituip"post, while All no the street, tegi While . Germany expects to apeomplish three ordering that. Vitzetelly be alloWed to ' a ,, Paris hospital, wounded, in many -lie n mal:eourso, I 'L . peace acceptable, to the, United . . .$40 per acre, to as high as, $125. -No, from dQorways'and,,windoWs, 6xultant were under way'and t Or' L . L 'States I distinct purposes; (IY',She bringg' a �pass through the territory. . . . . , places az@' severely, blirned, has beep , L ne import- , I � . %% - She Nill then . ' . - French War shouting-epuld -be heard. , For several .of 1.1% I -ot, 001-.., - . . . . ". I stud the o&r Alties.1' Much needed -and desired pekee Much The -correipotident' otg�pizod hit tuially,there will be much variation - the recipient of the 6.g ,e completelY�UPB ' ' I I . . . . I . . , aceordingL to local conditions blocksin all direct ant ,schemes W . . be able to- say alwoys that England'nearer- (12 %sta do,to secure bot� ,carayon, and- plunged ;rijo. the interior, in . co t ions, the cheers ra ere brought to. comPl� "' .' I " u a L Nedal,.conferred 9-iily;f.o.00ln,q,sig44l.,,Ut-I,U&._4nd -.014-a'r.. ,the_ Soutd-of L. -,­ .I I - ... -Killundit-Rail-- - -,­ ­ I . 1%. -'-' - L - didmo -beat hor'bUt It v sthe linjted, , - Vierins; and (3) she saves her and lol his rival appeared one 4 and ,espec, A I I y - -.Of --the I I . 16 � . t L . I ' 'i -t a ter pea ,,) Ale ay -in ,iolly to ibe -,b*l't act of -b�avbry. .) . t ion, among, them the L I I ' . j, 200 miles long, . . � . States.that did it. - � 0 pr..6duce. without6 exi?ensive ,.the Altaf" Rail-. �- ­ . . . I face. �Toiw ohe will bra k World man had been land t , i . When the war broke out,- writes the millions of throat4artlier afield came Wa � . I 1. . � . . � g�, I . - long, , , first section , , '. � . , ­� I., .. - . * * **L' * En anollifthef4coa sAy,i1Yoii,Ai4 refused-p6rinisAon, to ­traverse. -Ger- lortilwn _ Xt plio4ld be' borne. to my ears only L qS &.heav� rumbling way, 514 miles the w; . 11 . I .1 � I . - , � � . , .. .1 . ­ ., I in correop(kndenti-Maieet-wa&-a7�stripliTio,..-K",--- ­ . . ........ -.JR, I ­ L- -­MJleS.­A­ -'--------' . .91 I pd � '-d*'t'-- Dif '- "' u-'neajrthly-; ' ,tbo-1C-6Te1j0gj1r6,RaiIwoy­,- 20 . - .,. . Pdsoiblk there is' auAiier. roison. ,not beat us, the United States did it,.", Man territory, but, he had .watched mind that it-will-usual)7'eost �IiGVO' slender as a girl, with beardless Xacey. um,, a soun , is ur'. ing2 .1 , .bf,. . I " gL , , t* L , , o fantastic. ' " I I and the..MinuBinsk RaiWayi 276 I � I The far-seeing w�r lords, scenting. sure Then she sees for Many enera, Ions Vitzetelly'a start and pluckily enough tato s0ecialist morO rop eyes large iin4 ,black, - and hands, - L , I in, history long ,. I f I' I . L . . L . Certainly never before" __�. Mile$ long� L But � these. roads, use, u . I ' ' I .'� L' ,� , oudignominous. defeat thought Uthe in fauO to -% W. -followed his, rival . ViltzOteflY 014n.,ij will. the farmer � Who -follows white� as a w -At Verdun .one � - - ' . - . . - ' ' ,, A favorable topic for his r' . oman's. , L . subsequent peace 'conference at which Iona. to discuss to be "Was Germany, made him a ' �St L at his. Me a, $I- mixed �armirrg:4nd makes his' POtat6 not evon during the gkeat volcanic thod�h. they may be,. are but an in � ' nilaii(t L . 9u a day be gladly faced almost certain . t* " L' L ­ ! ­- -.' I only actual- belligerents Will have the beaton by, E . ant .crop merely one of h! L . I oa* ` - ,eruptions-b4s so hug6 a number of signifitant' part, of the, gigall Ic - prow . . ­ . �L.. . _ 6uglx'hq knew that 'Stevens'lue L . � " I . . . . . or America?" tb is monjactivit' " , deathi Ro'emergO with a body like , , . . . , a4y to b hi if he 60 The World - a -view, to getting'setual fig- . . people (the fall of the Zeppelin bad gram contemplated. I I . I .. right to discuss termi.and couditi�ns, Why,it mpy be asked, has.Germ eat in . d,. I With I ,a'sieve,a leg broken above the knee - .L.. � .. Germany could not, look for any sym- im `b6foV6'dragglog correap6ndent proved -L to be ready ur 'A - . been visibI6 through a,fiftk to s-ev6nty� . I I . . . � . ,waited all. this t" e- es uil et .average. conditions. in NeW I and a shattered hand. ' . RL . Grain ind.Cold.Storagei - - I . . . . I . . . . . I pathy �tiom delegates- sent by Xnar- the, Uniteo States into the. war T -Be- enougV to eat Vitzetelly's-, food, but Biunawick,' it'Leareful re�ord has bpeul. A, fe�rhours,d­beforo Ahe' Frelach� ve-inile radfud in 611 directions, a 16addition . to ra , ilway-a it isplann,ild' - . r 1. region with' prohibly, fiiiiii -ten,- luill ' elevators in � � I :,% .* ;eef Belgium,. Cana* Rus� causei no oi,yestion. about -it German . y not to acknowledge the cdurt6sy in hit made At the Dominiba Experimpfitall"evocuated. ' - ..' - ': 'id ' L ,, , . I land, Prot . P I f L the Past two, .one of the hills. in front of - I ' - is� Ito bul, enormous grain. .. . S* B�nd the - I� , other Allies. " Blit L. trom, �Xpdcted t6"win the war: Up , to- Ono p4per. Vitzetelly felt justified,L thoirew Staiion� Froderl6ton, or , - I I ;'VekAu`n the command lion to fifteen willion inhabifou western Siber�ia. Cold - ptorage. ,will ' � � . - I I . � 1 ­ . . . , . I -�tt bf a battalion ..b6�naifddenly and Intensely stirred by ' . I L , I * , - , I., the long� and close friendship -, � of your. ago. She did not - relish the ' in-' tore, in ar�angiu a with an' acre -of land set apart. picked the'young man for a 4augerouS . . . - also be organized on a. big scale, it, is ' . ' . aid. . L . I ­ I I I . 9 withi thp .German season . L I . I . lglo 6yent. .1 ca ., .t* , , ^ , L I L .. . . . . I I I . I a a n hardly .. . . . Ameilea She will expect moro,co -terVeotion of'tho U.S,'t1p. to t1i4t Oer- authorities to' have any. mess� I f this particular purpose. I . I mission. The French planned to stea, . � y say yet ,e*pecte(f- alreAay i,800 refrigera mg . I . ­ � I I iod;.. . now she actually'needs; the repub- ,Stevini M ght Ben L " d;es or�either rent of lairid nor depreel Which stirred- me more deeply, the I ". , .L � _ . . 1, 13 C S 0 A t la- away from the hill. silently durinq the ,all � of I I . . I � oration -from the "United States 6le- . I I d a,k topp . cars 6v'ye �&n ittt into, service , for , - I . -1 . L . . ­ ­ I � . . � I I . S -thus bavera strong proba- -,�red the: c6ast, Bennett, me4nwhile, . had tion of machinprY'Was included in" the the Zoppelin'itself oi that stu- .1 I . . . � .1 . .. , a V . ;ate, and lie its, in onemy. Ho�e." dipappe L . . eL . . ,night. Marcel was, t6 stay,, behind, nendou, la;rst of feeling roused. by its. the' transportation of ft6rian butt& � I.. ... . . i , . . L . . bility"of securing ciisier terms , 4n4 'and. she forced the iSSite L . I in f or th Be' items conceal himself, and taVe specia I I al6ne, --.and ice-ho,uso res.'ervoirS hav6 . . , . . .. . . . telegraphed Tftzeiell�r i promise, -of �alculatic , . tWo are , I - I . . . . ' L, . . � , - � � -1 - I 'fall".' ­ - --L. ' ­ ­ ----1- ­ - L . I 7 - � L : . . - I L ­ . . n . , I . L . . I I . : , , ­ - � � - - tbAt- Ar ,- - -of, 'the .of the -emplacement of aitillprym `b - L - .. 'been'6`t4iblWfied 'all - -along -the"; NO - -'-- - ­. ­. — . - — two thousalid pounds sterling "if he o largefy in the -liands' 0 . . ­ ­ - 1.111, . 1. . . ­ I 11 � ...".. L ­­ ­L­�'.-­-­­-.­­­ ' .�. I ­­. -.1-1 ­ .. . .. j .-,. - ­­ �L ......... ed- . ­ I -N=., , ­" 1-1-1--.-- 1- �Woy�;lhil 1. '. I I I - tht -a �-- ­ ­ .. . . . ­ I ­ - 1. . I � .. � . . it . 1. itidivi4ual-grbwer-.--,-As--a-gen�Tal--rullet the�-'Ge-iiii a ,arriv . . on w e -----). - . �, I I . I �: LURE� Aff � I I succe�dedJn­his en erprise. . . The ' - h 60- es. . f - 1�fjnd -at --prols '- I , I . - . an ANCIENT ARMWOF ITALIANS. ,. . . Sf-' -- ­ L -- ---- -- I . . . A .F&I �THIRTY. L . At ti�jrty the . .. I ". -- � I— �1, -1 I ut. ve `!, - ." I man. who,'had failed it would - be fair to � eba�rge as �,night, came lie -was ito fire off w color- � - .. . , -, . . . ! .. . I . I . � :4. . Finally the tko' correspbnd�nts however,4 'V . , contemplation are carried -.-o � , tb L I . ' I I ­- ­ I -L. 1.1-..M.- 11.1 1-11-- ­ .-- ­­�­­­ V-g- -­ �r,-. I � lr��- - --1 . . !. �. , W: '' --- �4, . 1 '. -. , ­ .. . . L , "". " ree times-wont-forth,to-seek success.. iT, i'l - --- it� -10�,pii- vent� il ed lig t, i6L - f-�h6 Tijui6h,i6uI& ­­� .­­ . ` ­ - -b- i � ­ '1'-.----- 601d 'ato'n 0 , . � . , . . , I � . . ': i 1i -oi thervalue of- the* tW ern -Si eiriA will' ave a , . - . . , .-"� . I ioadhod. �'Saii ey,s caMp. ` Monfit6d To . . -That trood- �Persia . . . � I .. I . In a laige,.department store be 'u dd. - I . . I 'special potato , � machinery - - GreeU Fir6 . ))�s . n � grain stor . age . . * h iit a. - , .% .' . 1. a land, and . and -system -wit o I . . n . i4ponan ass'from.Museat and side by, L the range of the L Germah battery and S, -sed. ; I ' :. ' L .#V" I " I . . -1. , .006d "' ' � ,v,e4 * . � I . .. Fleet I. Being U ... ''I . . . . . . . - . Advice Given,,Aid. Rem, , jiis.educatio, and his, knowledgei of . L all , , I*. I - - side with a'Germa4 lieutenant ridifik will depreciate from 25 per cent to, 50 _ . 4 . , I L I . I I I . 1. . . ­ - ­ I " -- I 11 . ,.,destroy it.., I . I . . . perior in the World., . . . � . I � . I . . I I � . I . I I -� -Rqi�ko&4 in Succeas. � the wotld Jil selfiiIii menla'furnishings. 4u,Afric - .L per., year V AiSed Steadily for "; Mar�efhid. 16116w tree. Througli In the Austrd-Italian tbeati . - V�ar ' -its *report on this.'new � . . .� L I . I . t . I . o of L in -concludin't .1 . � . an ox, Vitzetellr rode forward per con . in a . i ,,, I of I Itehad no time for discourageinent.for* . . ' . - . ' - the, . . 'ton 4� 46UVag , -uAy , I . . egion of, immen I . I � � I . '!Are You not Is ,edL?" inhia , with dj& to -the i2eeting, ,,y6lle ten days , each . season. Iii 1915,,' the 1, a knothole 'he ,watched the'arriv4l 6f may . be Mot th4, c�udest . *bvnd moat r Be , possibilities, � . . . I .61)areMoinmtslle*as'acquaintitig Stelwens left i6'edlum' 'his, protect depreciation. of the ,p9tato digger , the Germans and the.placing of -the I �rimitive,'along with the moit: a& Canadian. Department of Trade 414 ' , - , - thp MailL -Who "had ftileo asked the himself With $111 phoSeaLof his Work. n of - . . m . . I � '' . � . I . - ­ I - � . "I � L - - ­­. � I � I � - I 1.� ., I , 1. 1111. � L . i I .1. 11 .L L or xPetimental �Sta . At , :t�i&iient.. Arrn� I GO I a L. :.­ -­., �-. ­ , " 1 I . and'pin ahehd;:,, in , order -_to be, Mone, used at the E, . iuliUfsill he .0 vanc d of military,,V mmerce is.y$t. . , I ­%. ,­ .. . I . I ­ I . -Q L - 7. 1 - ­ . ­ -; ' ' - . I . busy. grocer. , "fYOU 'havo- Cu0tbMQ:F4 At- fotty:-he, be a Poo o of r S it Partillem, I . ­Qpt . At, �-...-­­... . . ­...'.. . . . I - , Id iti n ' I t u t first."' -Vizetelly 4uly,progont;ed ,the ifon, was $6 per �cire. - ' ' - a yalov�' - , , -, h . L -theae . Aev�l pmeqts suggest . .7 . I I i . ... 411o'coin 11;L " I L .. . - , L I - L S. O - , lightond dodked, back of the sto'ne age browd ere the'most _ � All.... I � - �--- - ' - . "018, and bills.y6a CAAAOtcOl' wid importarice� in the, fihn., -L . ening Be& to the Her- Ili 19,15'the acre w.4s,planted . wlth�' et ff . , .up-to-date ii%Btrum&nt��tbe electri6- it would .. 1, : - I I ag, and at ev . . � and � into ..the. tree. ' .,. . . I - . . commercial.j�6ssibilities- that . ., � . , lect. Y ou nluit'be Wholly .discourst'�"- � "Don't you often get discouraged ? " .,er I "ally controlled, indirect, Are, forty -t 'The trade of 'the '. - ' .." .. I I . ' ' . � ald* th;e first mess d the Green Mountain, Irish Cobbl ,. e' - . - WO�' be tinwise to. ignore.. . . I . 1. . . . " � I . � age that reache . . . Soon h heard loud shouts.all about . I . . � I .1 eaat tim6s." � a young man with'trodbled ' S"ask- aga of Empire State.. Seed, 'cultural op etre howitzer stands beside the territbry'is m6re - _ L ..... . , .. scourf . i I , , , . . . . - bi I .or 1�ss under the in- I ­ � ' eye , I outside world'. with,definite, tidii . . or' im As the Germans searched. tWe ,ce.ntini . � . . . IV go,01 ixtlaime& the -gro-'.ed him one Oay.' '.. . I �L .. . �, tions and harvesting cost in all L. . I . " � - cer. "Why,, mail, I �hardly know wbiit� - , Emin's rea6lier.. . I , L . . . I woodi. Theh be: heard a cra&litig,. rock-tbrowjng catapult. From the flit,nee of'turo�ean Russia and is car� .'.. - � : . . , . I - �, � �w -U ,. , � .1 41)iscouraged�P replied t,he'man who - The -next, - morning � the ­`travoller, .$67.98. ­ -Eighty, barre'lo, -of 10. pounds They -had gat the Woods on: fire 't& L ancient siege tower to. the modern fur-, , [V by the ireat merchant % � � .-* - .' ' I , you mean,� Oh; youxof�-r, t;^'thwT - I . I I I I L .- -1 I . iried on ebiell � . � 'L , Vho"Ioft.�oWnWith Or,- Jigs becon�v a'succ0s at forty.-I4Nev4rl handod'�the c6rr6spo'ndent : a " ' ' ''... . ­ : L , r A long let- eueh of marketable potatoes wer -a . . 1. . . . I ob� buin hiln out,-aqvne does a rabbit. He 'ret gun is:often but -singie'step, fig- b6uses at Moscow, but .',,that - fact - , �. �.. � eya their bills 1111- I am trying. to do a man' , L . -' - I I . . . I . I 1. . ., , ;� � I . L . .� . , paid. But, listen! I hayd'the trade. me, yo I . 0 Worl',- 'Tell I ter for the Herald, Which Vizetelly at tained ,,and . sold : �oi'- $1 15 "per bar gave tiMS61f . ii .. . uratively. . L . . I I -should fir SL. inteiested "'. ,. . . - '. ,L i I., L L . L . PrOL . 1) for lost. ' . .not prevent in . .., 1. � I � " ' I , Of. the three. n6vi. families .you.) ur. story, I think I'can help. once sent. -off by spde'iaT runner. Thus rel, making " 6fit over-c6it vf I - ' Another s��d-'crashed in 'his ear. Iteie may bq found'i�fahtry trained -from .making a ..personal', st6dy, of., the 1: ". � , L � I � on Linden ; . . � . ... I I . I .11 . .4 pr - I I . . . . L L I . . . � I. * . . .. ' n . � I . I . . L ' L ,� L m. � , in . I � � -, . . ., ; .- �- .� , � , , L. t. I - - I I I "" L . ,� . 1 - . . I L. � ­ _ Li ' . � . . . 0 — , . � V . �ulls . I 'by, moving. -a pinjI4 -. I 1�0,3 .. " . . . , I . Avenue,, ind- they pay cash. Nist 7 L . '' �. ­ � - It i4eho uction of 90c per barret Soine'ba'r- I The. French '.throwi gsilmes, or libe'rating'ava-. -aik6t. - . .1 I , .4 BagAmoko-, thence it went d . were'blazink away iii To- in , I .. I . , were sold,16r $3-.50, so - . . � , _ L , I look at.- my­slielyes­�-evoq .article� ,, I by -German. steam .launch *to ZairiziVar, r6la of I I . I sponse to 'his signat.. The' sm.oke wai Nitlebes. of . rock L I � . sibilitieb. I � . I I . 1, - ET ' . . ax . . , -ihai the'-iotal profit for the acre'litirting his, eyes. 'He h .. . I 4 co#pull,. diffiqr's' - no Contmore al . . .. L' . . , , , - I '� � DEW 'S ESCAPI� td.fronv there it was cablecl tq. Lou- I . k . . . I . �. ,L,, - -: '. - I I pure�i I atinil 6 about my ­ ­ - �� ­ .. ,­ , � � I -I . 6p6d L a 4hol I . ­ . . '.. I . ­ I . . . Ther� i�, indeed, evory .qncolurage� I'' . � I . . * $76.50. I I . -6rq-�and- gaz . I . ,� . . ilever, his roe . . L . . 11 - . � I , . - . � . - A'note'in the*,bf6w York pa�pei amou te,­ ', . . would end -his exiAduce' b6fore: 'the 1 �vise from the one. employed by � 4he " . I . .store Sometimes as my wife,'does it � I.. , L . 1, don. . h. A,,to I I - ment for thern'to do so. Nof only �rill- .. . I � . ' '. � L '. ' h naturall ; flames t'eached* the tree. Then there! Romins in the Siege �qf Jproalem - - , herL ' O'h-, . . lean -war" whiell. ,stated that the cost Of sending the -This 16(nd- Was rat er wet- � . I -tuliP b6d .in the, spring -L - this' Incident in South Air * . . ' 1. y . Its .. - ' . . . � , ' ' L, a I 11 . .. athe� of., w . . main princip I le, is�,a �beam thrown, lon. ­ agriclil� :,. * , -, , I ,, _ �j tile very. raihy­qV 1, there-,. be h4ge , demandi, for . I I B-foi four . as an aif-aplitting bang.,Bnd �the_f �-. lir-jy- and du�i 'Fee ' quirb ", L - , , L . L i . sA gvt bosined. . ,- is ,Ch'!ftcW9kIdtid,6f a Boer 1eider. teen hundred words was, tl a . I , . 'L . . domestic " _ _ . � ,�* I a live. man, it S L �..: .tural, miji6g,�and ' ' 1% . �. I I' .. . I . . . . . . I � . dollars. Stevens, w.9 . � I ;fell into,'a thousand pieces. . I , . ;- I . ­' 9rdit-1 LM� I � . L .. , .. . five hundied7 ks June 'an&, Suly was.a6ver ..tinie's' . I I word by,isteel springi., . 'erred x6ents, but the ifllirlita.ble timber� rO. ' I . . . ... Biit the d 'failed. ha. Of the three great, , ficur ­ -. -I.".. ' -, � .- floodedi""O"d ills. ond 'it- " When, , l. . � : an who �ha do . -that beaieixf I . dousing misged h L The IQi6 and L rnaecr 4re prp.. , - I . d L., � I I ' . h6, rolkained consciousness hel . e3VLbbdaU$[6- sou].rc6 and ­'the *equally : %oundless . . I... L . '­ lenfergecl On thq� Boer side. iii the war generally. � .* Thii. land , ­ ...Ve * . .. O.n.returxiing to Za*nzibAr, Vizetell'y lbrior plants .. � � was W a farinb6iiie. ijiis. light -.-- had I to ille bay6fiet in:many� plot I " Will' laoL' ' ,, , �L . . �... I. "I � ­ I . � many . ye I --upon . th la L 1:1 . e,,recei I I . . ­ -� . . . . turndd, to a1armer wh6,vas -waiting bf defence that d6veloped Lfter Lady- found.,thia telegramuwaitii hi , , , Was priginally cleared urO enabled the French to destroy the., advance e otiemy?a position by fisberi6s ih,d e tim '. I I . �' I . for his order to -be filldd.. . 4 ng in: ' g a . the attefttion th.9y deserveo. with the � "' I . . . J ' Smith *-Botha:, Do, Wet and I)eiaiej-:-. 'My, congrAililitions' . L I , d , - "Am'I 6vei'diseouraged?"' repeat# De Wet Was inu�h' L . . . in" accord. ago iind after cuttin 'h y , or thirty! Qerm�n battbry abd to. re�apture the stealth, over .boulder 'fields oeo not . L I ­ .d . ' - 14 .. . -res . that, tli� .g'e�eral needs� of ,a,ll ,'. -' I . ['� 0, 0,; position. ey eyJavor c4frying-a,rifl The di at 41t , I . - thd most impres- nee: with my'promise't*o thousand years it was'alloWed to gr up t ! Th told Marcel that th' e. ipe iev c I I I . I . the lkad-phouldered � yoli�ng "nap ' Hi*fa6e wasa, es .' , had found' him unconscious � in the i petard now known as hand �grellade, lust stead-. . - sive. -study in r is- pol and alder. ItL -ask again: . . , � sections'of the ommunity ri . 1. I . 94Why, I'm so busy'planting and bar- andg sterling to your account with spruce, birch I ) I i ' ' . tAnce" -says-� Mi. Harold Spender in Rothschild t' cleared M6 lkg,on'd grew u - is a favorite, On the IsoTizo-the Ital- ily . - and, trade.. . se. .With f ' ' ' L vestin that I haven't ,any *time ' 0 L . 0-day�-ben�ett.11 .,. � , . . . eat burning Woodp with the flam6s licking' develop in,erea . . S.. �., ­ . . . . . . . . . . I - , . . .� I I . , to I -- L . .. . I . 1'', . . L 1. . z .. ians use%a fly g, mine. an aeriaLt6r uhparalleled'ritpidtty. ,.s It._ is, . 1- - :' L I I I L ..- ­ �­ think g Comq'out to gun . - � 'Gen; Botha, the'Ca'reer and the - Man. , 1, . - ­ �, . - .. in 1914. .' , I his Jegs. .. ! . . . I .1. . I in - ,. ''.�, ..' 4 .- 1. I I... r-�..­ �, . of 'Myself .. .-LL - - � ­­ � '' ' &­ , , ' , aLu, dre-W, . %. . � . beriaDL -farmers 4iid p6asants are. rela- .".L. I -, . I � , . ­ ok-'­. --_. ­ L. . ...1. 1. I ,aS­­­planted­,m-ith, , 4"--.-' ­­ I ., I . . Hip body seemed all-musele. -'.Lo `;- �.­ `� �'.' it, 1916�. a . L , —,--e . �pedo of 'Afty-two:- centinintrqx calibre, L . � .- . L I I . I I . nymead somer day and I'll a ow you . a L d. L ' . . . L . . I , . progressive than. those of �.�... I . - 1. . ing-,on him,'one could understand the R . reen Mountain ee . . LE A14ING TC�WERS�OF 'BOLOGNA.1 a -returil -to ilib. -days. of ,the tlilrt�-4 . . I I . . . arn�the &eat ja'th' . I . $A�VXNG THE SUFFERE .S . ­ (; . tively,M&e.l , . �, my hew b e gourity . I � .1 . I . I .,. . . . ,,�, Itilic � �. I *F slai'and'articles former- , I "I I . ­ ' . � . . . . . t I . . I -11 I L .. .. yoars,'WAr, 'IN'bon. a ,�.V did ju# -urbpeon Rus .1. .. . � L 11 .� ­, . 1 tell- - it'A - ­ ­, , , . L eing ue . - �. . 1. . - . . I . ;. ;-- -., " , . . , . I - that lie. inaj�ired in hi& own men. 061111VVITodnd'Eitremely "Vs6ful- in Fthe .'increase 6iiof i90 'b i - d 'to - ­ . . . . � th a . . . lyo aS llixtTries, M,6W -ghow �. fear The totitl cost Amdunted'to $82-83, . _ ­ , ,'' " '' . I . ,5rou -!'-, , : - - - � � But 'it Was , ,fiis schemes o vocape, ; , al - I ­ , �— olhes By" :ii O'nomore. , . .consid�r6d ' " . I I . " .." . . I . . .48 ' 'higher pric . . L The'ehemical ­fi -irer Be ,aalol - I .- I . ". . :. , I But. the Man who had failid. w moitnjiraculous Ili. theit.clinning; that : ..� Alleviaiing Pilin. ,,- high -priced L edofertil-, Intended � For- Fortified H . wh" h th6'0reek' const�nt , ea in ..;, . . . I I IL - through. thd.doorw6y. Surely I . I Seed, 1 .1 I . re . it: B� I . - passing . III J . I . -W'n"11 '��It' ea�An-f�bW ­­tOO ,�-'tr`j11giy ­' I ' - ' ;.-­­­­- . . L OW der"n Pi4f Agis, .. A -L — . . — I . I - . ­ Izer, ihgrAdi -4ea�l popper , - I— L , ­ - , d- .`,�-- - -a I , '... �� 31 ­11.=1=- perplq,x4d !!n empire t'nd Puzzled a , ­%nts indvery ----- � z" . � � . r ­ . 1. . . . . - �,� -Ire �- _ . - ,- ­ ;, � 7i-R7'01-,R-r,Re T(711 -al e--viq�i'r-'y--'�lla-iffitTa-cy" L .. I ---­hia-:.p)i . ­.... ­ -Xeuukw=a-shiapnei-,tweiv,rcrsuly- ­kla-0- .&rft, , .. �. I ­­­�-- .yzi,-ian;.&-mc,n-o"ar,y--.vear-a,,,. I .. , sulphate. - , ` . . . . 7:�H;: wrico4ma-0 .1 . ' I one -of' the other' ancient W*Ar'm'6'ana,.4'Mp ','Rlze( . a e . . ,ma 3. ac U. . . , . plamt.. . . . . . I . I .. I . L � ' . . � . , . I , I . .. . . ... V . 1 ­ ­- ­ --1 ­.....­ stanice .-',.0 --1 . . . 4 , *Vt' z=1 .. . .1. � " aL.1.1 or :f!mp -Wliich the`­Tw�wer­of Pisa- ,�+ �. -Ito t - - ' . - - I--,-- - . . I -Jjeal"�"� ' -�L,!6j�gj-'J,� ... ijig" -. .. I ­­- ­ f h - ­­;'. ---1-1,40 � ­­JLW-1 .,-'I-.,-- �L -;�,,�Vt.­X.�­�tD ­ I 'K . . -j­that .1 g���-�l+.Ulha�-n,-a�,�'.a!�"q�",, I ­ ­�e would understand.. , .. ,.q..pyJhe:,4ttqA4o4­ -pl+ - '. � ., %4,w - -F �4 - ­q.,,bt,,h3,�-JO 1�q ­ .. -�i; ',fL�, UU ,fj, �-Ifitzzad �,,�,,.�"QXL,al�Lo�-*m,t",.,z,t5lgl;,I DmXA " -o. L V"�RIRP ". w)ffq,.OWd4y-= � 14-z�4U-4-..t,w,e-At-,V--�..�-oI ca am e a 'Idt - W - -t ­ , . -, -a .40;= � . � t . ,0,;V&4 i "Sil - P I , . 16F" I � I i1i'lace, L . - a .were, -. harve 'a -9 :. I � ..o -- - ;';� , Ke ,5­9-AC�PPOT , r �n&,� I , bq­­ ,,,.K,,,r y ; .. V N' 7 I b ar n i, I ,V . L§ . ­ I I . 10. a . . - jr ­�' . I . ., � . ­­ ff, " '"­",t­­­----lif­ '--'--,-'.A .light- up .when he referre 6 a -Marketable ,liotatoe � it is'. by no .means limit�d .qi.orted filt ..a , L , . . . T __., L � . , � . ' -, � � ! "the suzi;qy o ice, isn . your 0 very - thi,f6riner ... 1 $ '. SIP the, best known. . k 0, stran 9 ..of atr6'kLf war. 'The cosini Of this noxi- Tka;�fa�turlllg,, ilf(I'tl,;.tri,,)3.'al.-e,,practi.e-. . . . .. �. . _­ , , has- beifil f6uhd of -vi . 0 . ----Jj­e� "i'WofuBt ond,of -hi's own achievem, to in eva- . I , aud-,coiila have been Mold at I e " fj6L?, �­W'ieTrJoa,it _ lt:,�� * ' ­-�, . .. . . . I il6i­WW - - 'W ljft-'barjel,�Inokl�pg e,y 1. - I . d__6?_i I .1 I li�- ' ­, -5.. -- - . B`iStanCe-jn�-*e­&e&Biur-,Z,Qt I ­ � . , -Q� . . .. � .- , - �Q31 _ _jr_ .­ er arp- the i '' �a ' tt'' . � L Z. ­ .. .. . . , --- arT, I ­­ _I . � . � . - A%!lA@0qiW.Aq1Mq);S,z,. . - - � e V. _n�iqx �tent. ,, ­ � ." ..... sed 'by the la er. I � - -1 . -:2-------- ­.- - I 0 o�a � 1. pk6ft us,.aiin,-the�-908,Jio-nibp.ah(I-th --�-gaowl all, -­.., � -��--i—. I z to follow yoxir instructions, Aroret you can' I I -generkLJlS,, I- I - . . . � . . .�� �.- � ... 1 ... ... ­­­ .-­­­­....­. � .1 1-. I 1 ;4. 1 1 . . I ati'll'stands out in -my memory. ' . Acute pain is ,over -cost- of production ' of $1-'5614, Torte � A'sinell! and -the T6rre Garifiz distributor L . is--woll 4nown . �.. - ­ -.- . I . 11� . .� . , *,'�' . .. 1. , . �.. -1 sorely discourag6d?" ' . almoBt �1*iys Tom-. plus sbe b es - enda in Bologna, whie it , aes have t. . .11 1. I I : One evening, after a long dayos,. , arrels of,culls at 50 $$) ,lx were erected in lonig the la6nzo. - Both -si . . I . I ' ' I I . . , . .10' I'Diacouraged!" tried the physician. L lia'�All big *4nd"r 1 my's portion v;hile his wound is' being I rs in- ' . Food Vor .& Life ill)(y. . . I - I I I . . .1 warch,-�-so, he told . � making a total profit. of $,190.20. . 1109 and 1110 A.D.. , The builde" ' ) placLed gas.. in their qerVIcq,11And both 'The'bigh4r' I p " rio�,of fooAstu�s:'.hai . I . . I * , ""at'. is., a 'word 1 haVen't ,used, for Idreased. The removal of a lint.band-, fi6e.Vilon pl 'j,jLe ItIonded them for fortified homesf' of . . I . . .� . , . erings se�elqieo t6 have come to an end.., Market' p Dtatoes we 11 I have been obliged to adopt.`t�e' gag I ' ' . I I . . . . ; ..�.�­ 4 -� years. - I am a busy'llion: -Look.- at The lights I of. the B I ritish, bivouac Area' . . . � dug was $2,.,25 per b9trel. Lat6. they I -which 13010, , t' ' posses L a I � . I . . � ' boen.u�dd as a practieal and,vpry �on. ' �' . age, from an open, Sensitive wound is � L I I I I ,�. L . . . . . . ' � . gna at .one ime 11, , Thask. I . � i6ing argtimeid-that we .should ,eat ' '-'� - i , L ­ , - on spittal diseasd§ that -the !parli6larlyspainful, and exports are; !,as ed . US 0 - -& qVieik- I as.,., -, e I . ... thogobodkg . , 1, I nigily astwo hundred. The . oorny, vil L' . ., � twinkled from'�vtry point bfthe-hor­ L ff 'L ' . ' .. -, couldbav� been -961&at $3.215,-,but'they ' The ltalian.fiorit h th, .. : . - ,. n su ering. in this,. - I ... I -Mo�f of its balleve. that. v eat ' I , � ' . , . ­ srriootb-'walled brick � towirs, standing'- - ntVAS 'In . Southern T,grol _e .., ­ ­ . . I 1. .. . . . I I exprossman. bro . izbn . -- D6 W - 'fig- to lease hold Ift 9#6d. ­ � 1. . Jnk. . t.q. L* I �-, � I light - this Morning. - et, is. -was his- wobty went strivi I ,that. are . �. I I L . . . ' .Mrs. Trueman jexpects me to,oure -little ' spect They have now founc - . I ' . side by aide, in�k I slon 1 and co Me too mueb, but (16 we i-cali7a how,much . .. . I , il i� w rfor many years e a itrange impres * . I � . apart'from his nien and saitaloT%6 in . Thisland gre ba . on -the Xrn,' ii, fight either in, .. Rufb2l - .... , I ,' L , I . .'Te 11 10 - . . . � ' - f -ir . , . . ce placed o�er an' bpeii'wound' I ,, upori the person Who looks u ' ,w!?�L 0 n !I- -A . mari, - Pf­,. - ' . . ,dQ­-0.I;-Ln--k.,4 --1 . I ,----.L ------- 1. -brio .. or, On e ­16h, ­1--t"I I ­. I I -1 olumbilbapair... ,� Then Jhere -came to ^Ohly­� iidvej of , L;reat, comfort to, And.was, , kpa tl� ard grow potatoes p at-theM, ­th iarl�hoxi;.!�X.!hal­ -,estimates - that.z 4the . average- I , L, I . ., . . I . "Vtt"don'tyour patients vweary�you. 1him softi-Y one ­ oil -those. , , , " h6t I . 1913 If-ront the ground., Dahte*Lin Ills ln� . - ,,c,.q c er� 0- 'ence, I . wonderful -- , 750 'pounds of felctill'zot in . f e . I � , witli* at 316fifalcone tbA- t`ni,�eraturc haid- man'!. of. seventy-five., Years he"I-Q.ti . . I . with illeir.ondless recital of sympt�prnf, e patient, but Is aho particularly �' � ferno,� compared the giant 'A t ' ' -ten . . .1 . ' . . I 19couts who seivea him So Well. The'til' � corn with is tong'barnyard mature I , ri �eus, ly VVer" reache's , th'j� fl.C.'c . ,VL I realand, finagined?'"* L - , . 1,014, o - ho.was bending toward him, t t1i , . .illg P6!�t. I ed times h,% own N�pTgfit. I . L I "" I h " ht' gap in I I . -, . w 0 *� While oiMc krn4ans inay be blue I The broad 'Would' a pile' iike a, . . . helpful'for Aresc,ing pnrpolOsl gener I flft�bn Inindr . I .I icou� hqd discovered . , slig I . . . �' . at-, without manure* in 191-5. 1 1 L . I . I . , . 7 . Veary Aed. the gray� ,the British lines bitween .two regi-: ally. * . "Phigland, is on a slope, fairly �Well, Torre Giri.sendA "when. a cloud, pa,.,s,,.q . f 1,(,1r,1 thg-.tQld, tlie, nv�n on the Fh6rea ilo t '; d .fill .many - , - I . . me!" exclah I I,.- � I .Is" too A'^, . . I - 6ut over ft.,`- '.1 . I .. . ��% 1. uqe� the mea -.��iairt.Kt=-niAti�---,--ijlotv--w-ulA-.,I-hdp:�m, -Vlr� it., I , �- ­drahx tlui I I -V -vvL ping, . ,&, � - ­0--t1w- A4r1atic­-11lW fi!L4L,-`--` � . I - I . . . . - - ­quittL,q� �ip " ---is f - , � "�- d, . L ' ffitnts hat - not - qu1itq keoj i -mle,do aild- "<.opt-461�- V.-0-.4l:.Vwg----� — - -*-o .i#--a­ih6 patients I , . 1, L .. . . The ""-I L MP- . f ru'y,y1't' .etTt'.';-, 'th�- - "getaWp'. Violil - -. � .-L' . I f, I did ilot understand tharn? 'touch . I I.. I., � . . . . .1 shoot of- perforated celluloid, -eoftefted `.%.� -&i.veca the row�-, felt bd bad Torre AWellf fireo hundreij� h.,0,.,. . � , - . I , I � .. - No, My Iriend, youzare, not. going now. I . ,�, � - : , - ­ - . 1�1 �., I ­ - , ' ­-, %-make .-tv taifilond--figh-,-and- -sugar . I 4h -acid, atd,,of convehient- sbalic�� -luld, " f7 'IttlyL, b( , '' ­ . .-- I MI Uffthtf-165t higli. iffid. dontoih�� -a- . ­.....�­` %- � -, I t /ond. th6 ' L , . a moment De Witt was on- his u'g-e', .' - -4 . . - , - . r1ra * . � , effac�s fro�n the June (161 --- ­ ­...�, . I I . . . Tell me what the Wouble is witb you!", feet. . -size, is placed over ,tfie oven Woundi . �, I ­­�- rough std4rease of four hill,dr0d and: ' ' - 3X( L 'KY QV31,1, VIEN, . I : ; Wduld, fill other , ka '. bluall eggs -4� I , , . . I . Within .a. orge's - I k ace . . � , ., -1-1-z— , . , .: I rom, the BUML. .. � . 1, iN . . . Woill(I make the, mail to Took I%, ,� `�4-1't,�, � - . I ' "' I , . .The mati: Who, 1ad­ failed met the foof *4iiiriuffled-with -eloth'dr wool .whilo..lint bauda0esAa .2.,theirl, pl 11�forty-Boveil steps. r of, p1f . "..-'t-, I I I I . . .. . .7 , , 17$� - --�,nijt, Which --I - four- f("eLt 's IMI ­­ _ , .. , 1. . ­­-­ ­ in ill -.' ' ' - - v C%A1,,:, , I . . r. stArebing. ores of 'hisphysicip" and re� above� it. Wbrm tho'-dr,nsing.1,; re.., , KU 5ES) -Olt YIMIFT .9884. 14 1 i he ,the. 6yo.� . . . . . turned to his chair.' 11 �and,vvery w�gbn whe6 �vas -Swathed. L . ,V. i *­ � . I I . , . out J' Useil bY Fraitcls JoReph of Austria a - - e . ."-"­�­'-e�­' ' ' , '" ." , L , I II . , o . outlined � gi.-&th� balloing-% - - 'wi - - line , ,. 171—�, I I I . . L iTbe Boer camp fire's were lighted an.�. quired to b Chang ­ arl.; ith tho baze, you !lave a view of . , i , i . briefly a -Ad bitterly hi6falure in everyf . ailiari.Children Invitvil t# � Enter 1. and His Brother Mfi�llllilialt � . I . � ,� rem6ved atid tile (­O�UO(f eome�, C 1P thoeity. . Tho,.,,1ant'Js unin'toutionalf - � I 's rst.0'r . I . . w4re left burning brightly.. The,, thl Oro I � . . . � IL " cel;� lgaretk r'i I . . . . I . . L woik that he'llad undoitaken since, h1s -away ite easily,Vritbout adh,prilig to ' Into Thrift '('aini).aigm.�'otti,,ietit"011-- hrd -was prol,ably ea -used by the sink.,. Am6iig the niany storie)s of onienq,, A perqpiring-Toinbiy,,I)ttr(le)ic(I -with ' ' ' .. I ,whole Boer- force eropt out through qU . . . . . . I . � . . graduation from,college. . - . , n u' - sil- . the wound. .. .1 45, $15 h' a big of the. fo-w1datioiin. 'Torro Garis- th"t Centre round tho. llapSbOrg. fard* about live tons of equipinejit climbed ' , . I . � , , t ­ � It the darkness Of the. night I ttel Prize�,i of J,� ) arid $10.'Wit , . What - did, you want most to, an .e, penetrated the gap in the British! 'Not one of the least da-vwr.; t mil, , �golJ, 41ver or bronze, Medal, are of. enda I,; on�o hu? dred' find slxtZr-three Aly, is that Of an un)ucky quill pen. ' � V,-earily into a:,Ibus outside a' London I I . , . . when you woro,ft boy?" askod bi' ene - is gangrene., or.ferl,d to twe-,Catladian b6y�i qlld-girl�� feet bigb$--sixteen foot towcr than! - It was used by Vftllcis.' J091001 * railway terminus, , There were no . I . I . I it -end. I � . . . . 1 4, lines -and, started on a new, course of , nected with Wobna, _ ., . � , � . No I � I . I ., IS( . ,ain Celluloid rotover,211 year-, of age who can writ. tho Leanhig Tower of Pisa, --and it h� whev signb)g* b, ,.A. liroclawation: vacant seats, and -bo otie offered the � - fugit. , warfare. ' �ptie poisoning Here or, , , is fli I . ,VTo sell things'.!'. roplied the young, . �b� � di �� �, � � � 41 "Nati at Thrift. .2n feetout.of pJumb- -only three feet as P.'Inporor of Au.4trig. 116 ' ,Seht. "He was ,(Icici- - I I , . . . - —*I- , proves helpful. 'A valin�, int drus.�NK,, tile be, --t e�psay oii' oa. and t , � Ekoonet Iveary man a '' I . i9an almost fiercely. "T6 stand behind, ' . " -Plm. . �d lie nigned th4 document than the tired and',So'teo0v6d to get a .q. at . . .1 I ­ . . i Thei? Plcls;rcl. - � ; is placed over the lierforate,l celluloid .Saving.,4­4 Peace Preixnratio;l foe le. a than th�, Tower, of' s. - hq � I � 0 , by JL� a counter. -But My parents were . . . . � . Jor purifying' purpdqes. Till s -At r - oi,gan. , When Ottone Mirlsenda, boxan to pou fell from his hand, sliltittorbig ink �qtrai'� � . . I � -ambiti I . go.' Tht- headmaster of a schaol wa-, .anada.11 M.- 1. Haney, 6fthc " b-,iild Ili I 110 A.1)., be apparently J hll ove, I r the floor. e�l f gy. , 111, I ous . . They sent Me to eolle " � I liqvid .11ows 4�­p(gy through. 66. per,� izati6n:of Resourec" 'Committe.- fo-- Ito JlAed'from ,4 b. � n",C)L f"liek 4 It was a great miath'ke. at starting out - the othar evening to q,� . . . . � I . . I I had 41nlo forated holes, while, on the other ontarlpy has offeroul thei,,e prizes, -to wanted bi�,' house to surPasq himneigh- 'I "I h;pO thiq. may, tint prov.,� an. uj*'Prnall: bomb. , . . . forgotten thyboyish plans until I was 'to his aceliflation, When h .� #%� . I encourf go . " 'I W - .Asineilils in Oddity; anti so be fqtunate omen . for .-ypur Afajesty,f)), ­ . e sa* t""barid, the wound is ,enabled to Ills- .q thrift.campaign atnong X I-Thig is one of tl�e' things we use . *In a grocery- this Mo 'But ' him. ' freel�r. , '"lonally viade-bin tower 6ut of'said th- Court Chvmberlain -as lie (;Ut'there, yo . . . ruing. - I tiny "toddlora coming towards fly septic matter quito ,tdians. Circular;,, ,regardifik Intent u know," he r6narRed to, . I . 64TIN-11 I , [One of them said- '' % . . "barge 11 . . young Can, - . . , I , , The, patient I.,; put to' vcfy little (lig' the . Haney National' Thrift X'naY il`0 1)"Ondicular- 1 110 found it - im. ., &-ked. I t up. Naximiliaii, the' b,to- thd intoresto*d P403ellg.-era. "Sdq this I I . �. , , . I—— " --:--.-:.11--1- "Can?t-`-kA0,d the phyaiciant 'Ilcaet­­�!Plcaso, s1r,-MR,And­1o11L-;aaet-zo- v=fort,-Ior.ili4i-ceHutoi&,Va�oti�*to-,iI (11 It!nii ate. belnr� dii , f .r­-Of-1apa"e1s,-,td,.i I - i--111 ' .6mb6t* tfilitmel ia ­ pO3sihl0J­bm,v4,kverr- Ad: -complete- -Ahe-, thp �oti-%�,4m-,�vas-.41t*--D,ii-h�etot-..wh6h,r-�iilt--Itlbi�t-liii6l'thi�I - ".. � ,, Sell 11OUr 46r hata or bootV, beeaUale tO ,school to-morr6w morning, be.� ,itaut soaking, is rendered both, soft , eft�c , f)r . paent, ^­,4;ed for tile pen jq a 1116- it should explode fifteen irwInuted later." ' , . � 'You have kael,Vea a dtgredrl At lortl ' $ . ,ill the se,hools and educational institu- �'10V,'Vr at thstt angl��nnd bad to e I . I rf,taugi thoy're going to have a -tooth and'pliabld. - - ' ;Ahada. , I 1. . work ou'it- befow�lt ,4ttained the -:MClJt6, of al) bi."toviti, oceaoiolt and , It T 1. ) yo - lowest out" � I 1, . loven u Could AtattL dn the . .-4.%' - ­�. tions in C * it an 6 , ' ' ,; give J , heyfr6 prJty deadly.'�ton! If I 1�liit , 30, and 11040,11t Of- ttfl COI P - I n- � At -back again the thifig's1tarmlo.5s.11"i rung of the laddet and. become a oue.. V ailing to Dee why b6t'h should t . Tile competition clones April . - ,, wn. in to him straig,litaway" - . I go Ndking Munitions. I the Lieut�;laut. Gove;-nolt in eatb- pno- 1 -111.4.4,V--- . I � k1kiveral y('arq, later,. -with tile V07 i Then, be -ginning to starth f), ' I - . . . ees.qftd biiainoo man -if you love the to bav� qe tooth: pulled, tho'Ma8ter � . afffloally. I . Work. %110 profesAon or the busi. ' said- . In the United Xingdom there * are vince baa appointed.*a coniqlittoe to - '. � , "TWas �All Arranged. , . psomp pon, be-signe(I- t4ie. proclaliatioyl 11("Osill Nviler I O� On c;arth,did I P,At, tilat . ' 111vi, - 01­� b. nelf , , I . *! ju(Ig(v 'of the css4yol in, en he came in we .,ill elapped 'Ppolfitlnf� h. 4. 1 . 1. n#69 w Man OW'6yq and is, littM :for ' "nut *bat,,q pill (the etdor) going aluidat 9,225,000 meff and women, en , ,, - the nieritiq I P101 I I � � . . akiog eantion and, pr Ontario tile colvilnitte-1 iti ('Ompooed of naid tho little school girl, who w4is "i"o-, -a proclAftlatitin %Vlli('h, U 1A W4 The passengers road in a tody, and I May bo compared to hisebildion. At forV. 4 � , .gagod in in. NeC` � � . tileE;. The supply in.Goino linoq, -T)r. Alex. lorasvr, Prof. Tuavor, D , I , tim4as they May cause .him groat, "PlIblaso, air, Bill's going to lave his OUNI .'A.', telling of. a VIn't paid the ,nclwol by TMOWn led to his ,death very - shortly Aeramblod for the door, tumblitig over I . I I I � I , an � , ards. Ito Was executed by the one another to �get OfV, Tommy , anxiety, but he -wor1ca for thcm tite. tooth OUVI � . AS the 18-pounder'461d `jvun, I,% vow cftmpr�n, Ili -of, At. A. Ai�jelte,nzie and, osx.inspeator. � af torw. . . I lesAly;. boWevei fall of ehildinh pranks ' "Then WhaVa luck 0110, littl6'one) grOattv, than the need, and preduction (Inud A Jemdim.s. Tito e4says ,sub. * , ,Vkii did yon thip fvw?",ast,A �­i,, ' UP,Ivamt, awl hip IP,00 W('nt Mad :W061104 them go. Then, p6ttifig the . . � .11, * , , 'itelh I � - -,, I " . I I , var ia dti H ­ 0" 4� C-0t:6vt aro to bf� vrltut Con .%miml. , � .111"'r.f.r. I . tboy may be, bp lo6lm fminvard'11-ipa.'Lloing foil?" I is slaekolfting. If thn % not wo, r, n. �,3 A", 'duL T� , ,0 '11 viq"�nl i'do bolO back in hii3 lhaveraael;, ar -, - � 4,m P. e, � 01 r, Iola In Al Of L -�ation ifi 1-11af­st -� tlo­ feuvl�er ,v.,id ro lial whOle poA, O'd himoolf r;.11 1011goth Oil tht enhiot. 1; fully to thoir future, and never l6ses I,Pl goin� t,d lear.13 a lach of munitions will no � t loliger.' be lunilcal4b tlr*� '.., , Ti , .%I. t� I � : � � ; I I , ! � - - 1, , 11 . , . I I I i I I ". � � I : I I I 'I I I I , I � I I. I I " e "-I,., 'Id - .1., ;h g L401,� I I I I I f L I I I I � .1 VP 1 IOU I iW­7 - J r � -98 .1 e ; 01-- - I 11 i I I 11 1�!C.l I I I I I p � I I ! �, I � �� . hir, conrldonee,of thair success at last" : a valid exeuscti ev"i pmvinco, - . . e'd -goat, � I J, � � �, I I "011er", wao the r6ply. . . � I . ­ - .. �. i to,"' Was t1w ;cply- I I � . 1A, I(,.!.,t,. I Z (4i haq now-pa.5ged. ., . I . . I . � I � I ­ I 11 . *1 � . . . , �p I Q o . . I . . . R . I . . . I . 0 . . � �.. I 1. I . I I 1. � 4 I . 11� I I I . � � 1. I I . , I I I .. .. . . 6 . * , . . I . I- I I & . I . . I ... � I I q I I � . q I . I - . ��. . I I . ,,, - - - 1-:, . . I .