The Lucknow Sentinel, 1918-02-14, Page 6et:Se:Set
Nese te Prevent Cars Sitiddten. -When thia takes, piece, very free
"With winter here, every driver „ quently the rear tires will low titeir,
alsauld learn bow to drive a, car on IA lateral grip on the read surfacitteselio- Their Tome Tina anvil Exeltemen
atipprary,eoad," says an expert. "Be-, torists should never steer a momenta sesee setter Described.
ing able to handle a ear on wet road sharply from a eurb when the sine "e'er "ewer pee"
non hi This Article
nee prevented many an aceleent. bee is wet.
Alb
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rararrialarl•Ola
e
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INTO party. Sentries liave reportedad hearihne I
the eound of wheels, on a rotat NM Erin's Green Isle SEA, TO MAKE GOOD
rutis tlireugla No NSW* Lead, stud tht ;
patrol is going to have a "look see" ,
out there. i NEWS RY MAIL FROM IRE
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The Deoadeel Kiesiseat.
LAND'S SHORES. '
Here you are at the fire step! Do I
N GHT-STALKING PARTIES BE- you hear that whisper passing alone-
the trench? That* the word going
along "Officeret petrol going out!"-- rialllieninge in the Emerald Isle
so as you won't get shot coming in. ' Interest to Irish.
t, Now you are on .the pitrapet. Hue!
Over ou ge. onmin after the other.
Now you are through the barbed wire, A fund - h'as :gee:. °penal by the
ye
and here you are in No NAM% Land, Wicklow Urban Council for the de -
You tal.te a few paces, and then the pendents of the men lost in the recent
agrra...fa
TWEEN THE LINES.
ararrarrelaarra
may readily be seen that if a new , 'The reason fort this ieesimPlet in For ' sheer, breathless excitement darknees iewaliows you up. You Won. fishing climister ,
driver is experienced in the necessary t that the grin The worices simply a as 9,nd fats Tommy's lett will and teetament le
of tne wheels on. the there is nothing to beat night Petrel der how on the young officer will i Miss Emina *Gibbote, Poitsteevavt, is going to be derived in rapidly int often written on a leaf of his PaY"
manoeuvring of a rattchine during in- , road is insufficient to overcome the
work at the fiont. Nothing is more
element weather that the repidr bill eentrifugal effect, and the. vesult le
toward even a, ra
not d
trying to the nerves, n. iever fid,giit,il
1say back. You jeek has been awayded the Royel Red creasing meaeure hereafter from ',the book, and this' without the formality
wet
, „ *round al7 y ;'1/41I4Y or a landmark of any Cross for devotion to t . • I seas. Tines the conclueien to which of witnesses, Is held to eonittitute * be raaintained at a normal figure.; the rear of tee car le forced or the terution of waiting to -go oven k• e Ttt • • '
in . ere Is nothing,snot even a Private Robert o d il e • ' • ' '
. II war , k 1 d m investigators of tins problem, which legel document, whose proviefone the
"On the other hand, a lack of edu-! the eurbisue,e Sometimes a sudden „e tor.
Big game hunters, men whe ruined 11011 ft 114t ' cl tree. 1 ' " '
* , a s etre ,ee. Al m *awn, was • a son of the tate Joint, was one of the first to become acute' Wm, Office endeavors to carry. into ef-
catiort in manipulating. the steering!, speeaing up of tbe motor willeover. ""e
.. I , twit blackness. Don't worrei The Howard, Deer Park Dendrite Tip- aeter the iv te ta ted It, vesbrobght -0
habitually court dauger as other men • . . I! . e a s r , a sect. -vs ng o e a norma eon i ions
A i t th h 1- Wt.
wheel while en * sliPPere road sur- I ROMe tee tendency to Skin. , , I
seek amusement, will tell you that subaittere has a 'tom '
plots bearing on perary.• ' ' st ' thenstielves - ' "'written man
. , „ , limier while they are y
, —........ . never in their lives eave, they tasted his objective awl a hachehearing to A. fine fainiete Is threatened in Athe ' T ' -• - ''.
h oble d d w be mem a
face may result not only in danniging; .. •
the car but in becomime injured. : ee„ , 141.rlls such as belt an hour's nen*. bring you saiely liome a i
SHORTAGE OF FATS
N FUTURE OCEAN WILL YiELD
NEEDED SUPPLY.
araP•100
SAMPLES OF
"TRENCH" VI
Tommrs IST WILE AND TESTA-
MENT.
Oa*
Yen Oleomargarine- is Now Being .90Tne Strange Forms. Bequeath!e
Manufacturen in Norwey From
Fish Oil.
Made by Soldiers in -the
Fighting Zone.
The Pr ne ee g efthese malls are of a eteange
Keep Spare Tires Cover • • • ga n• elf You lone owing te the 4ffi3eultY ogttlyig to be a real one 'before the war start- u 1 ammeter. • •
"By tee way a exerting what the
. to suspeed bu:if- iNiv°Intge 'ttbraheewheardlanle°trebequeirnekineeenPtizsl,g Pieties' 1111F:re: it 4;nljt;4:if:gr:tlialI.Eoafrtelle;er
• i
ektd really is, it it, e to netteseary tel ' 'The wear arid dePreciatien is not pebreolvelel.ingitine NamnnMan se b
It ie with patiolling as it is with
Lad1:iceesini fr.ittieet.a. ,d1dohilte neflo;tey, you will -see, the tuminous peat frora the submerged bogs,
compass tft his han s li
d a _ e A large bakery in the town 1 ed. The production of eivenetock for a "
driver 'knave the difference between its elasticity and strength indefinitely. . - • - . s w -I th h erY Y. 1 in th_ e Theatre Reim', Dublin PeePieW tct" the authorities to deterMine whie' •
occu- • .
conete,its it t_o get hie Wolter direction, Castletea waseforced-
eatike known that _th'errt is another. always the result olu7setzlenee.04tud it
' - form, Iviech is knowe its the side -slip.! is- an unitize you c n confident:I write le 41 wn tie e • _
g p _ poses throughout thinegMait:1°fTtilite-e jnUeeti:e0a:mul gt is:1::::ter a
iterioue skid it is 'essential- that .the as long as it is not in use it will keep
in the best battalions in France ill
out: Yee:- lv:rre-uttel rly-eleuti:fr Irate
when the -winter „atoms came. •
were uncut for new oils, and fats and • d tel fore i
wagrtnlanr! freak bequoets; keying era -
Ito with loud everberations throe h
e spasmodic reports of rifles' that all s, 00 large quantities ...thee: been
. • • Y. sums of money to charitable
movement of the car. A skid is' the much as empty cesinge,,because, even .
anticipation is worse than the actual- ,
ed to '*Rev. Canon O. Ross, Bally-.
...T11 . tr ross bas beeu award- mneewat,usimese
re Militar C Institutions, or to entirely fictitious
continuous- forward movement of the, When encovered, light, moisture, ane
lifelesty's foicee. • , -- ' eltet.stli. as a. substitute . for
S
the these two. ,
To he able to pull a car out, of it spr hre under e en' p
"A ' ' • Casings carried inflated on demount- e.
bar. The bravest and atoutest eolchers
evince a certain reluctance When tom humanity . The eely._ ihot with _the ef tbe /real Times, Red cross pen&
world behind tbe parapet --the Ne d ve s ecessful eon ert as iv '
There is a great scarcity of hay or
Y f other eases.
_ that. are requiring more aucl Mere . "last"teea
„ re. n
meet in their diet a d tI f • etseekeeeanY eels . "teeete
soarro: Patton, the eoldier makes a new eel.
fresh , tid then it is eon
• that 7 Y„. v Appalling Uncertainty, • - -
oe 11911C. I ba3 been In eonsiderable becattee
nese owing- to• the searchy
of light and love and laughter—a°rrie • 't soldiers - amuse themselves by
sule-slip ts it laterel or sideways able rims do etot, as a rule. =Ter as f patrol.
Like 30 many things in this life, the fleeddin
ear, with one or more wheels not tuve- duat can attack. them on y on
ing Side -slipping usually is cons • eide. But when an emlity casing is
fined to the rear wheels, but in some strapped, to the rear tire holder and is
eases tee front wheels have egured in left uncovered, mud, roadeoil, mtd air
this peculiar movement. • gradually* aecumulate inside of the
"When in the throes of either a 'tire, and in thne Will weaken the
side slip or bad skid the first thing -to 'fabric. Furthermore, when such ze
remember is to leave the brake pedal casing is puteto use, atteMpta to clean
free. Partly clote the throttle, but it are seldom thorough; eaPecially if it
do not close entirely, aft that would is.a roadside job. The,duet and grit
.
Next turn wheels in direction of side -1 Another way' in Which spathe tires light of a star shell, yon your-
. ' t self that, once back in the welcome
shelter of the trench, nothing will ever
make you volunteer •for night patrol-
ling again. Butt the danger ,past,
some bit of good work accomplishedt
be equieseent to applying the erakes.; consequently injure the inner .
slip end open the throttle. This should suffer is through ineeCure atth
rlgbt tite,C10% - [to) the tire holder. else plenty of
"One reason Or • side -slipping timer`, straps, and have them tight enough
be found .% the fact that, Bente drivere' to -prevent ribbing and chafing. • A
ity, end the time Men who have clarn-' '
beree slowly and unwehngly overlite, tshoime nisintt eortizer:taAprzehtep, "g4pn,.
parapet mill, in almost every
show themselves bra,ve and resburce-
tapl Them another The, noise swells
ful and calm once they are launched
up, then dies away. All is still again.
into the black tend of No Man's 14134: The subaltern maecees Ahead, , his
TenstZ'a Excitement. orderly beside him, the lone, men
For patrolling is an experience that spread 'out in a fan behind him. They
grows on one. Cowering in a shell- walk upright, slithering in and out of
hole, cheek by Jowl With a wan and the shell hetes, With mann halts to
lonely corpse, in the dazzling green listen. When a star seell goes up, be-
ginning with a loud report and ending.
with a gentle -plop! and."a burst of
radiance, every Man flops down and
remains perfectly still. If you remain
immobile under a Vekey eight, a Thin
can'teee.you,,unless he is very-elose.
take corners at tt fast rate of speed.' good waterproof Arid hght-pt00. d
Allowing that flier:tad-is slippery, the cover wt - ,
11 greatly prevent the injuries an one forgets the shocks tied alarm:, .German patrol.,
autoist should round turns slowly and mentioned, soon paying for itself ein remembeeing only thetenstensehaedttihkelle-
nig exeiteMent of e eee nig „tss Presently you stumble over a sack—
with caution. The clutch should he Abe greater 4urahllitY•et spare eesinge a mei an evil -smelling •seet dank bundle
released if there is a tenelincy •fer -the • as yell as the satisfaction of neat. adAventiedres. '
car to slip. - I appearance. ' e You pick yourself up arid discover yeti.
ihL . . s, • g company comman er need • •
MR. 1LOYD
11GE,
REST FROM . SPATE AFFAIRS'
ktYlIND pooKs.
The Brktish prentiee Delights ineStirs
-ring Fiction of no Destirecal
TyPe.
Uwe is no inore omnivorous reader
enue Book-ehe misses the unes- has„ it: "How can make In,Yself,as of-. bomb! -Yeti have teemped into allun tione. • mantel is •one of 'the 'latest tbe•Pecific Islands in fact% the whole ' hkos Cali haYe, the rest of the earth:,
, than Mr. Lloyd Geoege, thoegh, in the . . .
sential, and eoncentrates on -the Xna- fenerve as possble . - .- patrol Creep. crump ceump
el hi h T eirio leave " -
go , stations I dia, b 1 the cee • t great undeveloped empires -tile- w c .
case of One.who works, as Ite does, on
If a.nook bores liem.to begin ••• Before -that .question -cae be anewere. three -British •boinits. back. Instantly ' • world. •
But everything appertaining to the
Femme, Revolution is of outstanding
Interestatos hint, as are Alt historical
periods that bear witnewe to the "Arnie -
elle for freedom of the eommoil people.
A Cure for, Brain-fitg.
is almost eingsingewhen *erre-
. have tteppee oyer a Gerresen torese.
never lie idle in tee trenches. e y org d • b
reason is that his work is never doe, " 8 ger on, horri e , and ump•
When his routineduties are accom-
plished, his daily reports sent ineehe
hundred and *one details of orclinarY.
humdrum .trencle„life 'settled 'in core,
ference, with the sergeantenajor, there thump! The seam 2$ out. working, . had a heat wave in. which the therme- tine war, at &rate nee
15 always the enemy to watch and Youetetiy.p g grassmeter rose to 119 etee, in the shad_ e, med, unless all signs f ,
' is long and the shell hoIes•fewereThe and then, on Wednesday, *Tune eere, are the Gevernments preparing.' to .ed wire, inte estate in elYde Park to
Harass the Ene ' • . • . • , • •
ntier ia leaving Loneon for Wales , or , e Inte party crawls on bands And knees. uds lo 1 1 deg m the Ando - A give move systematic and scientific en
; . Chaplin, and my credits etto
Charlie
menet n'ow serving as cheelain to his ess
A large crowd. assembled at the
Wareenport Town Hill to ' veitheee
the presentation of the Mititary Medal
to Sergt.-Major James Boyd, Royal
Irish Rifles. •
, • mow .pr numm,
British Soldier Stationed at Metall
Describes Climate.
A: little while I was reading an
English paper that had been sent out
from home, and came acroee -an ace
count of a heat wave in the Old Coun-
try, the temperature being 75 deg t in
the shade, says „Gunner D. Leahy, of
*Kan, India. I read the anti* out
people. Some are in dialect, some in
gest that the seas are altogether like-311'1"er. a ealleies tehe Livanisuefugtge
Ly in coming generations to 'take the reline. The writing of these quaint
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placeofthe Agruesattraliraanterts the!: iitrlieer WillS doubtless afforded -Tommy real •
entertaibment and relief from the liar- .
nuetion Of some important food food rors of his surroundings, and to, in
I twit° oe their tragic association, he
articeIlle:t;ter -Substitute From Fish. I iwivouleldleneott that
dheolupredshhaiiinintge iennduthren,
The ' announceMene, recently term • the monotony and nerve -strain of the
Norway
Norway that a .satirteactory substitute trendies. Here is a specimen or cem.
for oleomargarine ead been produced mendable brevity, and one Mates Tete
„from fish oils., while it was regarded clear and definite, in its intentiente
tie extremely important, is in bet only ,."I haven't a wereetheart, I *wen% a
One evidence of this inereating ' de -I ' mothere . e k ' •
pendency of the, world upon the •sease I've . only one sisterenot even a ero-
made. • Some recent developments sugs P P
sources. of supply ,for various neces.1 ther;
denizens of the deep waters are - ere- So of cleft that's mine shet. bave •
settee; Nevelt- aseerteci that the MY sister Susan is all e've•eot, ee
8611.4 goingeto be put ender contribu- the rot," • •
'tionefor a variety of neve:beide anti ' This must have been the • original
"to the other fellows in our ?QOM, and I substitutes fee leather m nattily uses.
Tommy ;for whom. Siiter Susie owed
ineo the orderly. Ife, holde ult can assure yen some 'remaeks Pasied: The subjugation et the- sea ie not soft' shirts at the beginning of the,
hisband.• You liptenbreathieesly.: At . The average temperature Mel- the only great sty that men are con- wale ° • • • _
tan, where my battery hi at present, is templating town, d a more effeetivek. A will that was an odd Mixture of
40etamt--109-degeedueing-theespineetteitiKea e's bounty.--Theeflared: leave my, ,
but in the last week or so of tune we tropics are going teem tope'd, after body to Madame Tussaud's,to
aJgw
• efore imag- ' people what an Englishman ought to
1 Not only •be, -my equipment to be bung on barb -
first you only hear pew heart thuMp-
ing. Then-yon-citteh-enemusualseoun
—Clink,' Clink,. clink! Thump, 'thump,
seothind to see one be his seereterree , Theeeffiefent eeftWeeteeffieeern etnrtedehleethttkeeseitslutrtte'groundeeumlert; ejruten-jeraitegetsyetnettAethiseesametemerageetnnteteoproperseelonialetievele-,MY-neettefel'-hetheee#3,he
i
exploring the dation , bookstall for will beiterbe conteet- With the affi. rmat your feet. •You are on the read.' It is'station,• %the. engnest ....teinelereturee opment in the tropidal areas -bue theetecreditte' were not as 'imagineeYk' as -
the newest-novels:9f the type to please tive answer to thequestion: els• , my grass grown, and ,,a little hieestigation 1 -reached w"as tee deg, in -the shade; and, colonizing spirit has been receiving : a-• the -ertele Par,10-!‘estate2.',,,I. =Miter
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his ,dhief, and to Watch him return to trench secure against attack?" That :slums that the sentries". tale of carts four European soldiers died from the Igreat revival. One hears soldiers linf eoldiers have leetle hunioleelseilhee
the carriage with an, armful. 4 question disposed of, another imme- in No Man's Lennie a myth, is far as , effects of it . , .: ' , ' - i ,Ifrom every army, Eeglishmee, ecotche estione: to the. Ilia that when .theY dee • ,
ma Boyd -peer& Teas through le, eiateln arises in his yam& "How can I "thee'iparticeliteeroad ireetonceenedte. —1 Ofleurse„ 'all state** are not likelnette Frenchmen, Italians and, et. is theyeeilive.the carth.".0zie such will .
,book very euieklye He tedinsepadding! t beet harass the enemy ?"—or, aat a CrIliFIW A'bUrSt of orange flame to., ears. Some have a climate very &kat. I said, German prisoners, talking of the stilted: "I leave ail my Personal ,Pees
Ile treats a book, •in fact, very' Mu& .claesic 'phrase ,in alr Ai mY • te:dbook sthe tight and a loudexplosion. A jar to Eiigiand but these lire ion sta- ipossibilitiee of South America, Africatl sessions to l'AY mother; anYOne who • •
• an averages,fourteen hourret nay, it 10
e teetne 'he does, not persist With it; he ed. to ft--•3010Ptin* Conlinte0der'S, satist the vire' atmosphere intnnoised I have had letterafrem home Saying - Price Will Be Higher.
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achuiegu,:tthi jeat' gril:twasnawi.:::::: atilre,turn•m; - •In Nor -vi . .
I -
' difileult•te see where he can ktnateh th throws -it down, and takes uptthe next. factionethe must knew all abeut the lit- Bullets, sing 'overhead, a m•
.
ay milk and butter supplies
time. ., .1 • . The detion that does net pleasantly-oe- . tle sten) of ground et front of him. starts -rapping, and there is a swish of from India are wearing overcoats dur-
The Premier makes time y rea g his mind
. . .
eupy fails in its purpose, for He must know what work Brother bulletS in the grass. ' Somewhere close ing the summer. 'This is hot A all . e
._ „ . . ... , ; . . . , , . anno
* ver ,st tot,thu 15 the *Gegen Eth
nces ha e roblen of a su' - lative or intimate friend on whom to
'in bed bed at night, th: long spell of he reads els an antidote for brain fag. Bache is doing, evnetnee - his barbed *by a nign, quavering voice is groan- surprising, owing to the fact that after
soot to -Walton Heath, where neles a
Arthur Conan Doyle, Anthony active in patrolling, Ins -What strength : . ,, . ' Getting Back. . . : a becomes very thin,. and when we •kee stitute for oleomar a i e ben1. bestow it: Filled with the desire to
margarine - could be made a purely I secure 'at least one "mourner," "whO '
'official caves, at the tree send, when a 1 •
'.sirMs favorite aethors of fiction, are •wire is in golid shape, whether he .
is ing "A -e -ah!" e' '. ' * , ; two or,ehree years eut here our b
toed solved and thattheNorwegian oleo-• '
„ , „ t elope, Jeffery Feriae; Biteoneste Orczy, hire trenehes . are 'held,: -A.,,, .com. panyf
Tbe su rn pus es o e 0. e y. . , • . . - Di
;mite ' h n e s lee I turn home weare not able to stand the ..... .•
orwegian Ina er a s Nvi znight give him a kinely thought, even.
modest country residence,. and, in long,....
oe o it _ while benefitin, g be his death, hee.re .
- ---- mixture Of foreignvegetable. v'etatbIteh ' °ills '
train inurneVa. -. ' [ Stanley.WeyndinvIdorice Gerard, John commander' must know his strip o
You find him "standinien a dark form English climate.- • scribed' these lines in. his pay -book. ,
He finds novelsreadinn?ecessaty - to • Oxenharre E. C.. Oppenheim And Mar- front as a policeman knows his beae. ,
wri mg onOt e ground. The officer "", 4_____,_. ''. . , which .experts had declared to b '
th' • h ' ' 1 , "Witoever first sets eyes On this gets ,
relieve his mind and to give him a lit- ' ' $ ,
i ie' Bowen—all theswriters, ' indeed, He. must, to, carry on the inetaphor,
tle rest from his State work, and his ' es -hire s e .
0 make a point of- tem thetr no- know the 1nhabita ts of thestreet• ie youn e man s s ou er straps.••• S.— . .
ro uees nknife,. an slashes off the Bo . seethe, e , . .. .' • e e,s- everything I leave
' li ld i. . WHERE' THE RAIN W ENDS.
Th ate ' " F ' leth t . ' ' -
it d - d'
choice pi books is largely' designed, ''` - ------ • - • .6 g ..
. 0 and - •d e
vels me rustorical saltinn ' „their occupatien and ways, so that,
.•
• ....A.,"Quid" Pro ienie
.4 curious will was made by 4 Yorks
shiee soldier, who really had some
wealth to leave, but had no living ee-
tiotto exercise bis !train, bete° divert
in on the same preiciple that hard -
'working busitiess men - choose light
contediee for their theatrical earns
Fisteleeted by.ltoliespierre,
• .
ehe re. or „mte and latt, are dead and
4. • • a — • • e isepv3ty Is due
. • Identification! he whispers, We member. of Royal Flying-Corpe • Has 'searches of• a eommittee eimoMted by
, gone, an I've ne er a friend to
-t
•
• Fieeteee intaTest, - anything untoward occurs, he is in
can't get hint. in over this ground No - Hr. Vik the Minister f Sr. g e•
ray
does not survive the actual time re- - Therefore; out it the 'front, one of about, the meet minute you are in but none perhaps raore interestings in
Haying read es book of fiction, Mr. tesee3ires. i, , ,,, . ,, , . . , • casualties ? Good!
from his Mind. Its power to interest • A. War of fterves. - • ne.whips.ciht his compass tied faces the men in the different flying
Lloyd. GeorgebinnedistelY dismisses it le ' I back!" • -- . , ,4 Many mteres mg stories come from .. it s time we get . . mu}, - than
Mystery-. •
eerPP, fed that the factory'' will b
t _ .. teehue:ptrrres'ent. the. Vera f.oatreufinPPelYryw. whole So,
. . 'le e . , ' .. . . all"
to
. .
. sere e Able to • '
Meet the requirements of the"s' •
uf . r • e ara;i, i 0 as. . . find, and .eite Army Pate' thongle - -
„
, .
, small • . • ' '
Theee's a tidy bit in the bank, t you'll
,
So, -stranger, breathe one sigh emenie,
,while,"not having •vevy distinct pees'. quired to scan its pages e Hereme the,the,Mezins' of spotting we goodesbate-the dug -out, in the warm . ind, welcmrie a meet ' one related by - tie
• judiees in hitrfiction, twig most partialePreinier eit veer deferent . front, most talion is bet the amount. of Patrolling. candle -light, . . , A. le. Thurston, of the ROyal Plying The isecret ire the use of different and yo r welcome to it alle'
to hietorical novels, and his seeretariee teepee, who, when they like a book it 'does. ' Patrol week Pea mere than Well, how did you, like it oh, les', Cave... He says he has solved what- ,kinds of fish oil, ' of which there ' is man who first "set eyee"' en this value'. '
A young sergeant Was the lucky. ,
ways ten or tiffikve of the Iateet books the* th6teglets. , e : - ' ' enemye et checks the 1101113 petrolling , , ----sate - e rainbow. . . • .
ttine it upon themselves to have el- are never tired, of returning to it in Iteep our 'wee well Pesten about the all right, but--,' . _ - , ever mysteky, there may „be e in
rainbow higher than the fo er oleomargatizie tted Htot haetledfitte6,7a63 e ,
the plenty in hand, both a whale* and able dOcuunintei
tete't'atindtyuinturenfedrn
' . . • Other fish. The price veieffie iffigetly himself
, of this. „animater within hie reach. But, with Mr .Lloyd George, when activity, end elle a bed effeee-on , his BINDER TWINE OF FLAK' STRAW "The you. know where the
-• ecause there is a duty on fish. bils'
• The historical novel apiteals Whim a novel. has egreeeely attracted his, neives. Old -Hindenburg' knew- ' what , .---e .. e , ends? he as ed an, atithence. T
because it is an attempt' -to interpret 4ttention for an hour or so, it has. he 'Wag talking about ween he said New Rreiess, to Use Preirie. Product -have. been, there. • The iainboie
" k of •
ends , higher than that On the vegetable oils • 'oriunt4 6 be
A ;Piet re dY *
en dramatic andpicturesque form _ the tamed its, Meet; 'Ile wants his ealed that the side which/es geing to. win e, . . Formerly -Burned::: ' . i ott ehe top of eeery cloud, When you, .
.A representative' of the Moigen att with a Northern bank
psychology- Of famous histeeical per- Ifeee thereafter for more, :important. thie war is the side with the• beet
atm.:tom. and: te one is mare interested, coneerns. -It is doubtful whether he, nerves. .. There are Way!. •oe wearing dation of Regina, Sask.,
The Flax Fibre Detrelopment Assp- ave above) the clouds 'you . somethnes
announces see the rainbow ie complete and beau- has been eieen
previously used: - . . •The following short- will seems to
the opportunity. of have beeitedictatee by the pangs of
gullet,. conscience: • . ,
,
eni the 'Aerie to. peyeraneette tee= Zie,a ; 4 P,1";'4;. --a- '-r, : ttat. the 11;14'4, . 1/ .. OW /1 t / , ..4,-.../05.1q as 0.. ,a as•-, Za..adma,,,, 0, 1-1,%4;. du A„).vetaa It. 02trethgr- 1:or Latid ttielt and eltsneves sera ao testier> tee new teeetieseeeentese , - eleele_ethonlelectieehy-thiseteet will,
ition to take rapid °and effective . . ' •
- • •-* 41, -• - , , EV.' .1., PlA'f,",L'Irlf 4(%lhot74teel.tPVTA.,,rIwererimlartr„ IY.P.I'W*-:...71chm ..: , . 7 ,...,...
sout the ability to inuferstei14-the. estte But in his light.readhig he must not - Will you come out on parer with MI
. ,,,- , .•.., • ,
twine, commercial twiriesand
etkeeseeetteesteelgentelaateees fete „teetteneetnetet. the 0.1.911d. e a 'hato :sOirgleo .::. the .trutat:tx•I:,3,01mpitlinaer.e:::A ,:.:;.;
yarns for , iliadow 'of' outemaenhie. -1 have charg- e I t thebest I ' - 1 -1. '
ehologr of peoples as voll as of par- be eonfinied with hia serious readingthis dark. and ellielY night? night weaving inta heavy :sacking and tewst ed this halo and it grows blualier and aexfpeeretteightto. he on the market. in about
, ticular men, the itatesmart it; ileequiee There his aim is to absorb. and :critics Here's the officers, dug out in the .ellinge -Heretofore,•the flex straw- 'of imnaller as you aPereael'e it finally
th in- t, becomes a ball. of fire' and then you lied for his task. • • • ally analyze the contents. e - • front tine (company headquarters is in e three western provinces;.amoun
plunge into the cold clammy cloud and . . Problem and Solution '7'
, tericel eiguees. Peehtips Of Salle ethe Worked Premier to -day is that, as ypengesub t at
, The Premier' has lee favorite his- . But the necessity with the °vet- the sepeort line,. test behind).: Viet • .
id ern eating tinned
a 41 a . P e ---s h b • b ' ' ' •
- , mat tcerereirnle,ra01,0:torneriebaningnuallys,
you. aye. weere_ the rainteeve ends. .'0ii.r. problemAs to feed our Allies by
.2.. .
Interested in the character of Roleess Mental relief. . - , -
tnaliere of history', he is most keenly Mitch as possible, lie should read for out of a sou e plate by tne-egno of a ,
candle, is going out on patrolin• e.tew mit. this autumg. with the new binder
It is said that experiinente carried Sometimes as you run over the edge semen; tile. in e's mob . fe,' a • ..:
of a thunder cloud, greA .,sparks of teeenteseet c es -ms• as we, e.all
ncenti ate nutritive
eighteen inches twig form a continu- 6
. .
/rime, *1108e 1110tilt3 ' and emoteons , e....,—...e---.. Minutes. You can ge with him. That
., . . • - twine showed that it bound. 99 per cent
be is never tired of studying. Essen- Wart:teed-over' meet loses Payer and dark figure, witlt-rifie and - bayonet e e e ous line along the front edge q of the
(a the sheaves perfectly, a better re-
tie* dramatic in his les own eortiposi- %
eel re salt will eive the desired ta te slung behind him, is his oiderly. Down suit than was obtained With ' sisal wings.°
' ' ' * f • ted e - •• - s ' the trench four men, similarly eapari-
- t . . . Witte, A co-operative company-• •b
IS e' Gumption•• Wet' t ' put th
—7-is.a 1-41.; '0 p '-e i'reitile
by .tee vielely dremiatic career:6f . the 4" -*Ye =Usti is more Pala:dile if made Gaited, are meepris • . P.! . ing forme to Manufacture the new
e s •
great Revolutionary. e with balf Milk !instead of all water. signedly waiting to accompany tee
;„ twine. , • 0 where .the squeak in
. r
1_01,ye.,01i.alteo broteee;nine
a- geld • feemeiliMeotteetit
Which now, with interest, ropey:"
.- _It is to tie hoped that th:s hand-
some, though tardy, reparation, eased
poor Tommy's mind tole reflected on
his Past sine anceshortcomingse. end
tried to, put the balance. eight,
IV the Beat Gill:' '
value, in the least 'shipping space. .- 4ete Is .ene more •trellehtninde will''
These foods are wheat, beef, pork, in conclusion, whieb has. a pathetic, ..--
dairy products and sugar. Our sole- toueh from its very simplicity. Thit f
tion is to eat less of :these and more Of Tonally did TiOt knew-II:ow lo bte toter eest e
danee—end to waste .lese ef ell foods. wrote what lw meant with a blunt,
words or etaberate eheaSee, bet lid '
other foods of which We leave in Went-
,
sarixe; real:23.mm cide. •-a. -40:4:trayl.
straightforward sieceritye and with
• vela, attelept to, topy whees-was .
ON ee0t4, I SAW lie CUTESY LiTne,
14,Kr DOWN, ibv.114 Td1>A4
WAS THE tilelleeeT .elleree SAILOR.: •
„
antaataarcaaartar- •
lY WAS.4.1 VHO. WINPOW AND rr
CALIGAT M ENE. now AVIAIrl
1 IT IS 'JUST 111E.STILE. or RAT
4ou LIKE too -
•iettdeo?"
il
.6/- liirs' PRICE ve veRI
Amo _
• 1 wAs.Atiliji.±40,4°LiR71148.11D
' ' ' LAIVST DEMON
.1 DID BlPi IT -
pot•ii.r ‘tou THirit<
ITS PRSTIN
,iatf
9
etrobably 'his cuttornary 'node -of be-
ginning and 'eliding aeletres 'home • to tee
the "best girl" of hie lioeest Atee(b...
eons:. , •
"These few sheet Rees write toseay
My all leave to Winnie (tray. .
She's just the best girl you could 'see;
I hope she's well, as the; leeven nte."
Color -ere- quality fir Seleione
'gene sale price of. canned salreoe de-
pends. more .on the eller of the meat
of the feel than upon ILI flavor, Bet
causei • the .color it pale. the 'best -lin-
vored salmon on the letteitic come
least hi demand upon the.market. The
Inferior galena), 'of u rich red color,
brings the bent price, and takes the
lead because or its color. this having
no relation to excellence pe fervor ot
edible° superiority:: •
Pecan auto are becoming „strong
competitors of •walnuts.