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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1918-08-15, Page 2tAio, • wekkeillnele Music% :TROOPER OF FIRST without adnorture 1 BRMSII ARMY "004.46.11061`.41041110.* •00000.10.00,..,40.000),Atoralom, y foreign to its. growth• , FROM MONS TO LA RASSE IN THE RIG WAR. Survivor of the First 75,000 of Daunt, • N4 "N. 4. ' " " --T., -1,'"irswiOrtrarrTI,Wrrilormr7PIP"'"7"P"' 1 7 • Job 7' • A ", SIMPLE SANDWICH FILLINGS. Sandwiaes are in euch 'constant de- -away, is very pleasent and Tefreshing les, Oritiehers Reeounts Some of mend for the pieide besket, the tea to most. people. As the mixture is It semi want excitereent, try des Hi* Thrilling Experiences - itreY and the lancheen box that new harmless te everything but tiles it can pateleriding'ou the Wet Front. It . Pawls, if they ere good, are abereye be sprayed freely around the dig. la wouderful how *wee ono learns to tbe tirst British army or `16.000 i welcome. The following suageetions: room, on the table linen, etc. Men sent to France only about 00° tinay prove useful': Other odors which, flies don't relish stacitrieantoftil:81:erlsgriarairjd weehmetigtila the reputation Of .searly a quarter of — 'Cream Wanted FROM OLD SCOILMID, at -e in tee cnarket far email pet terouga see year. We pey tho Z110111;6T k-martif.1 price. oar elant is raget %apace 'NOTES OFaINTBREST "ROM FIEN • atom, In etacaneee. :since Ilsoa. !Prop .a,..•-•%": e, postcard for rertienaero. • •----ILIAItIRS ANL) BRAES. Mutual malty $ee crOall•Airi CQ4 • 144e5 Mbar alla. Viola Termite, - OESPATOH•RIDING.. Acrobate on Vote; Who Carry On °Mid a and Shells , in , behind eyery packet s0ld-$-7— 443r survived contaet with dhe enemY- Green Buttere-Freeh, or green, beta are those of geranium, mignonette, y011t; direction, and what ;miracles Of 1 One of these eurelvora is CorPurat ter makes an eigeellent foundation. nue. !heliotrope, white eleves, hnneYstickla contortion are performed in the effeet ' Tom Haines, now working la Phile- terial. Beat half a peund of aew, un-*, arid hop blossoms. delphia sliipyerds. salted butter to a eream and add al A. French Scientist deltas that flies trotilifilao PwraQttere.timlutLsal11ell6li Thin e ax4whohtealls Haines was invalided out of the sins gill oi tbIgic eream that has Wen- have an intense dislike for blue, and dodged shells and raced gas for six vice • atter reeeiviug Severe wounds 'whipped stiff. If the butter is to he that roome decorated in this color ere months up and down the lines Is a and beta been doing his bit In the used alone, add a little salt, mustard much more likely to be free from thee pastenaster in tee are of taking cover,. shipyards for aeveral Menthe. Hifi end cayenne pepper, otherwiee, Nave dangerous insect pests. • Even taking cover has its easedreniseentes have entertained Mune' it unseitaened. Copped , PateleY,Another. good Way tif getting rid of Vantages, as the fellewing story shows ends ef the ship workers. Here the? chives, , mint or nasturtiums rubbed flies is to mbe a tablespoonful -each of ,A. despatch -Oder on leave was welk, 1 . hit° green butter make ' a • savory cream, black pepper and brown sugar, ing along a ,Londoe *eat • when * sandwich ailing, Water eress mates Put this in a saucer 'aged darken the Motor tire went aft just'ahead of hiin; another geed, combination with the room, except for the one window- la By natural instinct he sprang doevellie butter. 'Pick the small, green leaves'. which the saucer is placed, open trapdoor of a bakery close by, from the sterna of a handful of water! Pyrethum powder furnishes, anoth-eand, landed in a tub, of yeast Which ereeie and chop them in a wooden -chop-' er effective weep= to use against flies.' was cooling in the bake -luaus°, . kle seasonedgreen hatter in the propor- tion t so -that they can be swePt na and fin 11 ot fre f the mi ture lust in i b I th ix th Wit A-flit:rid litti hi of one part, butter and two parte, burned.. , I -aye The Sugar: , cress. For a refreshing fruit -arid- ' --....-. butter filling,cut an orange into very . s Small -pieces, skin and all, and add ai There are still.,aorne wozneri in and butter, half stad half, and atir in a thatn41i: 1 against the law to 'make ie- 1LMal 44d Sugatileci e early days of the war started a meth°. email quantity of sugar. Mix orange.' Ca ad lio da.) not geem to he aware teaspoonful of-leraon.juice just before • , mg feone cane sugar. It le surely the pcor despatch rider err the face of offensive to wipe good substitute for peanut butter, - Picnic Butter.—The following' is a . - I appare t to • oh. fluying cakes that isubatitutes, and varied, but they must still be closely the, earth the rules of the game have you are to use the mixture. n anyone who is in the habit c le y =Pie syrup, are now being observed if athe despatch rider is to` in. wann.weather. Put a pint of pea-; le • - * ' i • ere is et suripk ec' fe m i h,is f.00d ration at the end of a perfect safely 'stable his bike and sit. down to which cannot always be bought fresh used by all the bakers 'nuts and half a pint of aIrciondem ieirek w I. IP° -: speaetaei day* . hich 'should serve fo bOught ready-thelled—inta a. dish It is rather unpleasant to be jerked uriaway , Julietta , N, By Arthur Henry Gooden • CHAPTER XV.--(Cont'cl.) ed forward, not an instant too soon, • Juliette took from her blouse the Clay, 2,4 gait , gripped the- hand Of are, in peen as be wrote them: 410414, PA ye_t unrecorded. ' - s"e!.• was Pulled alter him the figure "It was in the district of Moue that "I'm 01.4, Uncle J11/1,"' she said, her of Burt, the Main body of the dull I get 'my baptism info real battle. It Yobs* trembling a little,. 'that --that fatally weakened by the exPled I Wag right in thinking as I did about hole, went out in anther thunderous . . was the first time that I had ever heard .. a big shell in the air, and I . Auntie seems to think that roar. Sliding and dining, the three a . Clack ha - 1, • struftled up the steep eider to be shall never forget it. Y4)11 cannot See s no milt to ad Slue place - her home, lint I think she's mietsken, ru noer the- brink braWarrell and the shell. nor SHY smolge, but Yoll can la _ glee extended the paper to Mr*. • -Pear a-dbrieleakehiela-temitele -you-of bean ,4 Wurrell, quietly. • Oddly enough Andy Burt was the the kind of a yell a woman would let a . first to recover himself. out if she was being strangled—only A **WIII you glance at this, please? EN a deed showing that I have treins- "Corner A hoarse, shoat betke, twenty eimes worse. *erred sll ray right, tit4e, and intereet feereemeellsisneeliPaelre lin et's& tl„,PereLide",!4 "The district Arnaud Mons was, moth- % this ranch to Mar,rie and her left, ''''''''''' w*"." u "u''' """ lug a thanwaste,-- - • with few !Vs perfectly legal."'" • the gatea te every ditch, Thiell flood leer a wa. #0 a every foot o' land I got croPs and all: Iminea. The System of trench warfare "I'm all shook up," nuarmered Mrs ' had not, yet been 'Ilivented and we Wurrell, and feinted. ,.• • Dean blocked him as lie. started In the parlor a little later Warren the ear. Clay. Came to his feet, Amin.; took whatever . cover we weld mule relinquished the baby to her inotimr, ing grimly, and from his pocket drew lighting In sort of sas Indian fashion, and sat down heavily,. a typewritten paper. I We stayed up there for two tiara e •i"Sign this, Burt," lidding the Germans until finally or. • a tise“Eraninthelad, , YZniTt-zipt t rendealt da1.2,t. "What d'ye mean?' Burt greened' ders came that the odds against us s. Ids arm savagely. Come—open ail A. "rve eettnIlike a crook—but—but it , were too great and that we should, -. -. tome on by devisee; e never just your gates, Yell meni -Yeou've goti tart a retreat. Our division. .then to do it—rn bo ruinedr a I ° • thought how it'd seem—welt, there's A.We don't care a hang 4,e e' are, held . badk -the brunt of the German a load Writ my mind, girl. I don't know—" ."Never mind, Uncle Jim.-' Now about—" , "That ain't ill," be continued. "I ant a note Andy Burt give your dad ,' afore he died, and it rightly belong* to You. rBago get it for you now." Ilerose,. but Juliette caught him in -Dia.—,0 be licked his lips nervous- * swift, ragoroua'Amg. ,• ly and went on: "Did ye see Sake Bob - A little after eight that evening bins? He went by us "down there. two cars drove into laiSVina. 'In the The Water had him," . forenmet Wait clay Thorpe and Wur-, lunette, tarried away, to find. Chaos - rel. In the second sat Dean, Juliette,' protecting arm about her. . • • and another rancher. The petition' At the late breakfast table next s ) there '. was a possibility of •escape, 'had been duly eigried, end the cone-, morning Wurrell canee in and g Initt•ee appointed YY the ranchers was Juliette, wee* and heartsick, a yaviee General' French took charge 'mid led fe e „tee' losing no *time in presenting it to low envelope. , , • • ,• • the•mea out of the pads*, without thev sr- Andy Burt;. •• 1 Juliette took the telegram, and felt loss or a single man. He had us file "You do the talkie,. Thorpe," said as though aecoId -hand .had clamped out In a single lino during the Middle , Dean grimly, - !down Upon her heart; 1 With trembl- of the night.. SY this movement he ' I Clay nodded, and Pounded vigorous- ing 411gers .she opened it, and was not Made a great bit With the•.nien and re- ' • ly at the door. It was opened by an surprised to find it a lengthy message,' ceived niecn coMmendation: old women, Hurtle lionsekeeper. -.. event with atter disregard of charges: .. -es These who could. not keep up the. "Is Mr. Burtrut? • , . , • I • "Ne." e ',Ranieri Med them curl- I .once told you that' I would tome Pace dropped Mit and many were .nent war to endure the ou "Ain't tome about the dein, day baSze' my own waylviith -yeti: This as Prisoners of : ha a Yet" ... ' 2 'time your Uncle Paul wins. Helen abuse and miseries ' of ;the German • "Elie° queried Clay, •"The dem? Drake and I' were. married this evon..., prison camps. „a ' . „ : • What dem'?" e ., --- • 4nre, We are leaving immediately for - "The Germans outianinbereil'Us'itt "Why, about ten minutes age a man Honolulu: Vire us congratulations thiiiime hie to 0110. Out of the 75,000 oecasiens, although there is very lit - p g r off Our "grid" on a- black ni ht into. ruined," snarled Dean. saved attack during retreat, which took, them stand for five ininutee At the a 0411 hole full of water, ortoplay e. ttle excuse now far any kind of icing your worthies's hide-40tat's 491. Silveri back almost the gates•of Paris. end of that time drain efr the water.. on cakeet 2 cups 'maple or cora syrup, 4.4 nide and seek with 1-luit altinan out ng ow ee en ne ent h un ng a a of_t eatupefiee them Y ea x - ti s " ta II to France - _ Among "civiliens sit home .1; flad widespread belief that "out there" rules of the road are unknown. This ngt so. Since our enemies in the • - this paper and we'll help.ye. Welled only two machine guns at a . .. . • A 2. teaspoons shortereng, 1 egg white. t ., • Burt waved hie hands ut Iimp sur- that time to our vehOle regiment, 'IV the 'nuts qat' ' Boil syrup ontpilolutrsalpionwelay thread Add "'"ur eca41). • When he finished he looked up, a thei ,.. g the fingers. Boil the ,two kinds of a d cane 1 r pig guns into action and we were . . • . o sprea on . and and and More; then mug of sixth _sense •enables yoU to smell render, then scrawled his name under we had, no heavy artillery whatever, • . tut the acrebats on wheels. take ,.... a few et a thne, and remove the skim saortening. those of the ranchers. • I The Germene had •alrea.deatrou ht by.rubbing. the nuts gently between white of egg. Beat unt'l stiff e h such things calmly, and in time sort • nuts separately in salad. tel and when. shell -holes on .the k darkest winter at a great disadVantage. „ ' There ii no question about it --more - ' they are well hrowned salt them gen- night, and Jerry has lately' been 100 terrible expression on lus face. French Finds Way. Out., - suga' must be saved. by individuals •in busy running\ away. from tali airmen . . . . erously on a platter.. Next, put them their homed'. , • . . • te, Worry "-us with low ma'chinge • "At one place the whole Fifth Divi- through efood choPper, twice with the , • - Candy'''. manufacturers have had gun fire from above. „ Sion wait, virtually surrounded by, the' ' Germans with only 'a small , opening 'between their lilies at one Point -where. largest' knife and then twice wit -t e their sugar allowance , cut by 50 per smallest. ,Mix two eablespoonfuls (!r ed by paraffin. on top. When you are salad oil with the paste- and put it awdy in small jelly tumblersapretect- mcenant;factBuarkisrshaavned all bad ehaadnd r•beissteriuelt- tion s , laid upon them. Limitations have been ;placed on private hoidinge of sugar. 'These measures have been as effee- tive as was expected. - But more is asked of the individual in -the way of voluntary 'denial. That is to say.—let 'as be. sparing in the use of the sugar 'bowl. ,We want all we can get for the canning season. It will help if we stop taking sugar . in tea and coffee or eat least confiae rim through esameve to remove thee ourselves --to ode level teasiihonfula It skins and mixed with canned tomato will also help- if we cut ' in half- Our soup, make another good filling. Still, customary allowance on freit, cereals h ang er is cucuinher chopped With the and desserts. Ordinarily we use far sol cl part of ripe tomatoes and mix- more sugar than we need and thereby ed with butter; vinegar and a dash ef enNioenw... Fillings. for More Substantial Salideviches.--For chopped chicken • come in With word that soinethin was at Frisco. • a a„, , wrong with the reseraoir.--jake "Robe I s • ; • Uncle Paul. bine, 'think it was. He and Andye . . - hustled off together in Andy's car." 1 „ "Bad neat?" demanded Warren, 11*in the hills behind town *as the l'Ously. ' I • men who coMprised our first array in Prange' only sgo, Menus' left. "When we started to retreat the. Germans 'kept pressing • ug herd and • of Cottonwood Creek. The four men' cried Mrs. Wurrell. -, v tango the very outskirts of Paris. At • teservoir -which. controlled the waters, "Look out, She's going to faint!"i we were forced back through St. Quen, glanced at each other; then, :without al Juliette, shook herheadvand slowly this Feint General Foch, now the coin- sandwiches mix two cupfuls of fine- word, Clay Went leaping down the roseaa- - ' - -' 1 - ' ' plunder' ef the Allied a,rmies on the • chopped chicken with one capful .--of The Wonten's Institute of Ontario . steps, sprang into his car> and 1"31 "What—" she paused, then a smile western front, started the famous taxi- crisp cabbage and two • green peppers . e gone. •• • . broke Over her face, !* and the color cab. , mobilization of the French • Leaving the startled housekeeper ., 4 flooded into her cheeks. "What did I serves After a two days. battle the I re --4 or canned pimentos. . ' Combine that trying vainly 'after - them, the four, you s with French dressing 61 oil and vine- Toady •to use the • mixture, stir two tablespoopfuls of thick. getup into a teacupfia of it, , ' • ' Vegetable Filling: --Many common garden vegetables make delicious' fill- ings for sandwidies. Asparagus or tender green peae mashed and com- bined with melted biitteie vinegar and seasaning make an • • appetizing "spread. for sandwiches. 'Lima beans, lote Dutch of the flavor of our food. It win aot hurt:any 14 us to do with leis. Community Canning, . v 7 e or.Pe nthnum e French, British .and Belglitns defeated' gare -Another nevrfilins' g is made of elainbered into Deana car, • OW% was, nelealm? I—I want to call the Germans and co ° e selrattatiter had given a long Iead ave "r I mpelled ahem. Lo . tomato paste (such a.s.is used : eviv 'tla • but after cranking ap., Dean wldrle °l . (The end) retreat from the Marne on september. spaghetti), sardines pounded to a • off in a cloud of dust; .the long rendl 80 1914, to the line' of the Aisne, where. paste, and chopped hard-boiled eggs.. • seemed deserted in the moonlight ; and! , • . • . - the: Germans dug in • behind prepared, ' • ' • the car leaped forward madly. •v OUTRANKED. . defenses. This was something ale ' xa front 0*feet seat. "That theta: W Under ptesent conditions-, is a. 'd was the start of the trench system. Good-bye To nee. "Take chances!" roared Jim Wur-i , • • ••. • solutelY new in the line of warfare - . . • Robbins means dirt, Dean. ' Bart was ". great', Social' leveler. The ion ft. a an Which was SO?.J.1; used so extensively - • A fool fer,goiasoff evithhim-s".• ' ' teVeal-te-de fatally had t eently entered ...,, , . The real. was lost, ici,i a. wild bounce' service as a private, sale the Toronto ft.n.. b;°th sit•I‘s... ••-• iSettirdaY leglit, and -was spending his .. . BOChe Bullet Got Hine, . of , -the ,;.ear. Dean took chandee. •• ' Then,- with nesuddennese that -wasi ahriat l, 1 ' , . •• • , .• • • - . • • as leave at ome. , • , 'I lost raost of .my acceuternients: .. .' startling, they swerved around a bend IP- -• ' iii- to the great' hew'. under the reser-I His mother; returning from it walk packs .. and • . overcoats - were thrown • ., • '- . -, -0; ' • • • - . with- him,. - led " is .• i • the • i •ee • If e the • the drug store mix with aa ' equal etratok to assist in starting the. work esp a , gpre. • a • e aside n e eat sa a battles; and . - P • . • • • -•• • . . — • '' • . bralles. • ! ••. 1 - . . • • Ilciteherr with tht housemaid. . ' ' • we 'calne away- with iittle more than amount 9... .. f water and spray from a and will renderfurther s atomizer in places occasion- demands from time to time. , ,assistance as • voir, ,arid mean bore :down on Ins ., • ... • Flooded with Moonlight every inch ' • "Clarence," she said •to her son, rifles and ammunition. In a little:.vii- ennintan..* glass • , . . • - • ._ ' e Fuithei information may ,be secured , ' • . " Of the scene- WAS .powerf011Y 'distinet. i. `Marfa get. some one Iii 'the kitchein lege on .the Way I bad seen a German e where -.• 1, flies collect. • ' --, .- ••• • : • ..'.A.liead lay 'the -ears- of Burt and "OlaYettlie 'isnews perfectly well -tlint-'1 dont ' cavalrymans laying -dead On' the steps •: • I This odor, which flies_ fie& so ob- by -Writing to theInstitute Branch, • :' tenentless; •-` To the .vight the canontalloet followera; I:Wish yqu'd go and ''of a house: • As my shoes were worn I noxious. that it quickly drives them Parliament Buildings, Toiento. ..• , . •• dropped, 'gee ly iata the Water-triCkl- toil the men - to leave the house at away. and MY. feet were -sore and bleed- • . • • . • : - ' - ,. '•-••• .04,110.1ci. 9114 e white concretee tion, eo:I determined. to take chance . . .e, ._ ' • ' ingtatVa." ° *•• -• tlik•e, end Ile • left the bowl 'sheet, once.'",„ ". ; _. • ......; • . . • Ing from the— Constant :II:teething .. • • :Mace Aga-11MT ...Oen, its brill,. sharply was.. the steoP4 the sky, _ . , . -silhouetted in ithee, but he returned somewhat hesti, boots I pulledathene.eff the Gorman • •:: Clarence :duly '' departed to the, kite. determined •• to ha.ve 'a new • pair of in the open. . • • - .;•••• • On 'Attie 18; •a9i5; .. i got. Ma Als.letto'-the:earlieried, enabhae,robin, . leceee.toftly,•makes its Way; . • • . - , It's Jake" : cried Wurrell . as . he • S•Setty. •Mother,?!. he .said, ''''hut .I .practically new German 'cavalry boots • alicl.ILFred'-in.-'citnIP' with 4::-Iiair .fl'. :ricla.gtosEinr4gf:hr ainItit,Otledth.t4, -: •-• AgloTs• the•corners. gra " '.. - ..r a ,Ing Agate of e man.:-.',.- • • : ' e • -.•.iy- a le* \Moments later. ,- •l• • ••• a • ' - ltrriiutt-; The.-tiesay Walls ;:burst into , bloome" . .Sena- at Woolwich until eciming to the So true tt, is Love ever beings • "; .. • Ieeped•froM'tha'aera •: . . • ' .. canet: turn; hiin out ' , . - . on,- ;Much to the • *aninsettient.• of - imy • -perhaps by instinct. . Theree , below not?" e. . • .., • ••• . -•' : - ... • United States in. October, 1.915."' . i - • ..•• . jediette• '%d turned to the 'right; stan't tern him Out? ': Why. on earth confrades. a • . .* • - - • . • liare beauty to the plainest things:. .." ':'• sear erst real accident. was at Mis . .. • ••••-a-aa---e'-'4-,-----"---1; . ' . „-.. shells bit A'a • into the wan, aiscouraged face : .: • ,. 'filtering : light • Of , the :' 'Ilieserni. sergeant'' • '... • '••• • ...' ' '... sey. • The Gerinan artillery had opened' '•-• 0 to Be Young in War Time. • . goege, appeared the. ' • ' ' a. . • , • • - " • .. . ,.. •• , fire and one ef..their . - .•••• : - • -' Love. smiles; the lines *of care .. : -.• „ • .figure:of Clea ThOrpe Steeping Over . . :.. A .consiiierable 'Aminint • ' .. . church' steeple tear where we were .. 0. tate young in war time • ; .. e Are smoothed as by some Mystic. grace' . . rig One of the railing bricks hit Alid beat the. Sveord of lia.ino, '. " a betma and motinless figure—Andy • ' • . • • • a . ; ' a.,1,,i , The eyes hold courage . - • . - - • • me and laid Me out. it maee, a long To -ritht the ,worldes 'eld grievariee: So, true it ea Lave ever clears , a • . ' Bert! • .• 1* •-• a • .. . - ; eA. certain little village' in the West -b":""' • --;* - "Step:111We Steil Jake" Scream- Stands Smile distance from the near- cut eiglitWhere•I part my'beir. :.'sf eve aar Wherde we had no bailee, , . • ..,• Vile. bitternees from. hopeless tears. • • , - id Sidiettee. aSHe's eating the dturn" est • geed supply, of Pere, Water, • and •had . had. 'steel - heIniete at :this' -time 'I • ., -guilt is on the graybeard, ' • il The three men turned, alids dashed • patrich As, the, . mart . who ' tartnepotte timidly ap• :the ••• steeP slope. • Clisr:.- barrels of - drinking water • to the •would net have ' been laid .. out - ea all. ; . ... .., '. , ; , . " ;, ' • • But youth IS clean of shame! • ••• • . leokd up,s.waved a hand to, Sulietta,.,e e ... . - but ist It was MY Peeked' ithalciehat 0 to be Soling in War time • • • ' 6 . . homes or. the. village. - • . • • • • ' . end With one hand pulled the half- " a nrobable eaVed- my, life,. . • - - ' ' • .-, ' When heart . and hand keep pact• i Dna: d '.R Patrick halted at the e e , freed 'Burt tOssis feet, ppt: # Iries0::, • day, !'-' - • • : .. -"it was at Lit.,Bateste In:My lett. When aught but blows are useless ° 0, ' ••-• ' qtto late. ' • e • ,. ... 1 top . , of the river bank, a:•man fatieus • • . charge 'over the ton" that I *got .tn. To melte. the dream a fact, ' .0hieless of 'himself, .criVing. . . . oats, r for his iequisitive mind -stopped and -.v,tb ,ch . . . . . . the way of a bullet, _ I _ . finally. took. Por wishes are.forgtaybearilea• .. . .. .* • •• : vengeateae„ 'Jake '. tabbing .had laken,lulksed- -,,- — - - _ e'. . . . me Out. of the:firing lies. During the But •ohly• youth can ac,' . "•• ' "theit. vegeenee insdevilish• Canning.] • "Hots lobe have you hauled -Water ea„,a ac +ea bayonet charge eve had - ' ' '' • ' ' 4. • tearing Andy 13titt, leaving -him heeled for the .village,. my geed .minit" ' • ****""- '-' `"` 4 , . • • . .... fallen to the:ground. as Was bur efts. 0 to he young irt.:war •tinite .... tons; and taken a shot at the COXI1Ing6 ile the . . . helew the dam, Bebe' "Tin years, sgor. ' . • - • ' -.• . '... • • , .. J4,0,- bow many Ioeds de yee ,:telre Ge kens, I -Wes just • in. he act of When eaeth has blogeome red, . • 0 • • . v. :•"-• Irina lied en :game .ta eremite . ,his -• taSli' shoe. -The. waters which had '. in a. day?" ' To quaff hermeter only . • , '• • . • . 'Stade Bart's fortune, vihich had eana-; • 0.0.a.rora tin. to, fiffeint tor. o . ... • , 0 , . • . • . ' 118ing alien a aunetastreee ole 'lease - . And leave the lees, instead, . •-• • • . ' ' ttdeeesni:,,arneatei r'easacIrgeeeleaenieda,blatterft, 111*.g;' • ii*A114. ,c 31 Now, I have a probletna • - •'••• • t: • h i d But. yolith Isefor tbe ,dead. .• . ., Por•nge Is for the living. ' 'tight eye• 'paesed but below my ear, - i - ' ' --k-- ...*--'; -----...--'•-- --- ' for 'rite • HOW Vinci% 'water ttit thei, tore a 'Op„eioket oi my- s, on der an , . , .7.._____4_,.._____,, .. . ., • ' . Stsex'Ag. up,. Juliette eta* the 'Whole . - . , a . —. ,..., „a, , , • '0U re I e..e og. i • • . ... . , - rate 'have yea natnea in. ant. .• .. - '• pear 'in a ,,great !beret 6fadoier; thete., r - e. river 9 d to d tu liter "Steattiellaealt retevered ..00--eeetige ellieategua'S MOSt areportent ezporte ' • .*11 te e°.r4ei°k irat6 .8t14detlY disaPIE • '-iis 'd — * it -the 'Wetei'artleriee • wm.a. dulit,. teathashalsitig tear, a,nd , his. thattab hackwer, a :war . , a.. ''''' . ' iare-' coffee; gad; - hidee, benaliaa. anela itek'S ..StiMeltidlly: 10. trawl. forward mad i „. . . , _ p . ... .bit.,,st d• - -7- ----------A. . • . .. l'.'''' ii';','I7',...a.::,:a;tt'lr:re:'tilthiteii''..,'If.r7.tsapatTebiy,.e...eabkr,et weeds. , Ex Otte of ru hav,e. fallen off illative least fes4.•Yeera- Stilietfa, Hang to the grimed; knew nee eeelleal: . that thesdam bad 'hem dynamited: • .1( : ompthe Water aez• dott't ate there , utithe .ires •sta *atati te. 1 ay°'.there . I Fet * long moment the could net!, tea.; sotc.0? . , ...- .. . .. . . i : ... Far. greasing heking pang a bawl, :l, in • -- toe laud • at - the betwixt Of .the , of one Of • the, +cheaper grea•661„ inGve. she iiearg a° austild. rash al/' • ''';* --°*--*--.4.- ' .. ' ' ' 'i attach • tinaf et..:r. the •mcrakag. •A.,11 ed deleieinge or one bf.•the .leateer ae'Se. , • • the deseteidiltig tarrent ee it -therida, .• As Old F105120•CalilS In 7.0e-t.etICI1273. .,- , -., , .. , -,,.. eita de4111.b ii" 61e' tp; Sn.,140.4.46: . - , . , , ' , • ' ', 0 '.ecuintt•ea eSeene nea, mei ing.iie Veiied.' Stitetes• may be,. kept ha tke.lee Teez - • trnef, hurling ehenlclers, a ntng t/t.fi .Rerean 'IP•s° • - • • • :' - • ' : a -ea • ; ' a • h ; eeed -net heaweehei ..z,-ery 614;4 W1)114, Whitterreited noel Thera, tks, .1 4 ^4,1 ti — . - ems it ScrIbt "Nem... tr#4*-41,; ;0!lt,1 I elC• .•-.! V .4...4 6 .1. dead eawilia, a egiall flat .braSh ire ta, . ,Il.•''..ia- ,- a. 0 , an. • -',..,40.Zars" li,vre snracel un neer Iti.9.0. 2 V.1.i ''''i.;". 4, l',13,9 attli:.' a. . 'At 1 ..,s ra.. k .. . 41...11e daerfead toherfeed imdensver k_tra° etkiiiie . b Akkattaltaa', ,tre.„,,. m., 1371:4o :,,,.... , • -,....;.,: -..,,,-. ,:..;. , -,... vic•i: .;,kiig .,:ii,.ViPhilk6i .4. tittre0.74,t . , . , . .. .. . efareee' tze v.L.I.C15t6,0 ?if 4`u.",,,,,l'",,,(-',,,,'1),,w,t 2,2' werie iliggiee; freediee • ell'avhat ais ..: , a; . •ea, : .. ..a,...1..... ,....:, ea ea, • „,•siloullel .1' 1115`''ac ''''''ug'' 'if ''''' '''''' ''''''5' '''-'. '''''r AP 0 rently en ,ohl leattlefield ' ' • .•.,- • '•'•ican tiai ea.:a, 0 i tele .0.0...rat Iaae pea,- • .a. tieesbe tiiataughiy'eet iste,:ds, a ' •,' ' feebly Waiters. ' . ith tliat hr g. - P . . . . . . - • . . .• .' • . • • • - • , • , , • . . . . . has ;made aerangements. for 'severe' community • canning ceatree in the province this year. A remarkable. re- cord- was made last year by the Park- hill Canning Centre, which, donated, for shipment overseas and local mili- tary hospitals, •$4,500 worth of 'canned goods, and the Ontario Department of Agriculture has •worked -out a -concrete plan similar to the one tried at Park - It has been discovered ' that flies hill' last year... In each case a corn - are very sensitive to certain odors mittee appointed by the executive of • and that they :will take pains'to avoid the keel Wornen's Institute will be in places where they prevail. „ charge. • The Provincial .Government • • Lavender irone of these odors. Buy Institute, through the Branch Will pay & cents' -worth of oir of lavender at for the equipment, will sendia•detnon-t Whet N Going On In the Illighilinda Lowlends of Auld Seethe The Peeblashire ROI Cross -Society have •decided to hold• "Rod Oro** Month" throughout the county. Tbe Milita'ry Medal has been awarded; to Sergt. Sohn Todd, sono? R. To, Castle Douglas. The deeth Welt plate recently at Perth Of Donald Malmo. Slaelgais„ Clerk of the Peaee for the county. Messee.' S. Puller ia Seas, 'Fertile 'have, received the Itoy,a1 warrant as cleaners and dyers testate SlajestY. Lieut.' Samuel Bankier, Aaistrellauele Who was Wiled In action. was a ee Mrs. Betader, Cralgview, Killsyth. Limit:Cele Waltee In, Stewart, BLS- 0...M,Ce reported !Wiwi le acting, Walk a110PhOW of the Ned of Gallo -Way... The burgle et Dumbarton letide all. other Scottish towns in . raising, for the ,Wer Weapons Week the sum ter ' The greatest trouble, the despatch - rider hasto face Is gas, Amid the many stinks, of the battlefield' one more or lese 4 arely nottceable, Mid have myself been blissfully ignorant of any gasein the aicinity until iti. riving at the end of journey, Lound • everyone with gaa-mdsks on. By' that time there was ,einiugh of. it aboard to necessitate a month in hos- *pita, Wondering how% the road to Hill -- Would look when I got aceoss a, eaddie again. - '‘ LOVE'S' Pit ES ENO • .1 , Awal . . • • . —tL .41.11•11•110....• = ' „44- : •,* • - 133333.11113333431451275 „ • Maeda as eau 10dakee fight. 'wholeaccee bread. are. etc.. without 1toubie. Sono Bout sod helps conserve the Nation's food Convenieni, qukl end dean—kind. do eootouch ttough. Deriefred all charges tit Prrid-te-youito=:.•.4&• through y010 dealer — lout 104 size 3275, eight loaf Ate $3.25. . , • $2.75 11111i aa.res ••••• ws. GC:main Mede2, 450040 TFIE Vilit,WAS NANO 0., worth, OSHAWA, ONT. , Caryl a*Ir Att an. Largest Plano Maker's A ..eas'Iaesateae. 'v • • •• ,,, , weri•eewPftrild #1.2••••• wwww ... ow.0••••.• 1.0.1. w • HE Puts, rich, mellow tone, rand the Sensitive • responsivenete 6 f t h• I s ' fee:Muse hietrureent com- , bine to.lift- It high above the C051010111311105. It 11 a plane that will maIntalth Its enduring oharni for generations. •.• eta* ae.-40,-00, +00• ., • . 0 -• The Womeni County Committee or • Fife, are enrolling one thousand. We - men for weeding and harvesting the, flax crop. ' . Provoet Jackson, of Grangemouth,. bits given el00 to e fund for the erec- tionof a memorial to. Grengeatouta. . men Wbo 'have fallen in the war, •, .The Military ' IVIttdal hasbook, awarded to Pte. John Lamb, :Royal; ; Scots, who also carries the allibon to the Mons Star. • : The. MilItauy Medal aits been. • • awarded to Lieut. T, ROSS ,Hadd0W; R.r.A., son of James Heade*, Spring - bank, Falkirk. • . The Department of Agriculture has , purchased Alia estate of Arabefla Nigg, for small holdings for dis barged 'so), a ,diers. • Private A.ngus aleK Rutherfcrda Royal Scots, who has been awarded, the Military Medal, is a, • native of • Springburn. , • - 'Sir William Listunileaulia' whet. died a Suddenly in Edtithurghwas the tenth baronet, and.3peceecled to the title in 'Lieut. Leslie MaCkenaie, . • Bleat Watch, recently killed in action, wag. the only sell ad' the Rey. A. Madsen-. zie, Coull, •••: • . • The death took place tegently in Leaden of Tames AlacCunne father of the late Haraiiiii, •MaeCunn,athe Scot- tish •contposer. ..• • ' Captain (Rev.) lathes Kirk, C.F., who (lied- fromatvounds received actiona, was- minister a iaf Dunbar Parish •Chuich. • . • The Military •Ciaiss aas been award- ed-ta CaPtian W-,-• • IC'GIasion�t Ite•V. "John' p: Ghtei,' St 'Ulnae, parish,:" Glasgow • , a..• . • The Glasgow 'High School toll or. -honor* contains the ileums of 2,126" officers and men, whom $.0a have.„ giver their lives. •• The death has occurred,at'Forkest ' ' • Aaenne, Aberdeen; Of Captain John: Kelly; at earelaknqwn member •of the 'mercantile _Service. - .k The revenue derived from the col- • lectibn of waste• paper in .EdInhurga during the lest etievee".nienths :has amounted to a5,946.. 7 . • An eXhilsition.. has been opened in the Kelvingrove Galleries, ,of a nem- ber of Masks printed in Glasgow be- tween 4638 and 1686 • Miss Louisa. Lumsden planted tree in Kelvingrove Park in earn- memoration of . Parliamentary' irotett, being granted to wofnexi, • • • Ili recognition of long services to the , aommunity, Charles • Docherty,, Uplawm.ber, ha S been •presented _With a, wallet, tek ,Treatety :metes_ • 4uartermuster-Sergeant .Rev. E. 0attral1, minister of Belishill-Congree gationat Churela lies been -killed in Frenee. by en enema, bomh. • • Lieut. John • pro*n, M C Whose' death lz actitia • is ;reported, was 'a grandsbe of Dr: John Brawn, author of "Rat and His Friends.a. 'Captain Duricati Mackienon, Rake died from 'Wounds peceiVed ia action; was Haas:en a Professor Mac- kinnon, Edinburgh University • • • • • 4 • • . . • • : .• • — • • • • • . t• • . . • . • • • • •‘'• • • . • • " , • . • • • • • • ' '; InigINkA.IILE LIFE WAFT.- . • Craft • 'Kept Upright by Water • ••• Numerous desirable features have been combined in a new type of life • • raft, shown in the Popular Mechanical. Magazine; that makes it distinctive,. • among the many inventions of this • • „ character. The raft isof dual ton- .. struction, the undersidebeing a due •• plicate of the upper side, so that, ' no • 'aglitter which way itis thrown into • , the water, a "right side" floats upper- most. 'Above and below a central -'•• • • framework of heavy timbers, that makes it practically unsinkable, is 'a low Vail encircling seats for eight or. whirk wte .-!NA!';vi the. , more. Witter ., nes o er side ,flows tiff -t,ler 4 4 tiugia• Grains tetinin- litinge "Wes that perznit an Out- • warn -P5r-t; only. In the, centege et- the., raft S-.Riu two large metal cylinders, ofte in the ;upper side and one in the. . 1 er side, placed end to end, the ad-. • "latent ends being open arerthe oppo- f site ends dosed. The cylinder in the Underside rapidly fills With water • when the raft is afkat, acting as bal- last, while the oppoeite one relnairlei filled with air though partly inifnerea ell, and helps keep the raft 'upright, Care areprevided and there Is storage spate for provielean . • • • . • . • • 4 • . 0 , • ' • • • . • •ee—