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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1916-03-16, Page 2• An Editor' Talks. ACHIEV - . deetroy Bothe's trarispOrta on tkeir way to"Gertiletri .Stnitheltitest AfrIfat and then ',yet hal on tO. the Atlantic trade If thee* WeeklY teilkil *re 31)011001e be a aoiled Miller or cuff, it may be OLO .RD our food supply for weelee. insteed F F isHE rentee, where ne Might m cut oft' rather to young PeoPle than to adults, uncombed hair Or soiled. bands; it Meer of which, Fitillee'e.greerheunde caught it may be *counted tor roily. The bet an Uakrashcd or lnatidy euit; qr it , bun at the l'alklanet Islande and tient writer spent his frat decade of man- may be an evidence of famillerity with RESPONSIBLE FOB GREATEST, lihn and his shills to tbe bottom. It hood in the schoollreein "teaching the the deadly cigarette or aziy one of a . • Wee not vietbz y \ it woo nnibd twit . . . . . . ' IIRITISIL vicTOT. . ;' a a . Young idea tow to idiot" and has sore, of other *Week thinge which in- Superior Speed \lert Veri SPO cret. leever 10.st in the slightest degree his Otterice the devielon-none of evhieh is sk his -own gun. tom; superior gun intereet in the, Welfare and: adVaileg- Shigli me indifferent.:when the yeung • veneer' destroyd bine. • The. Falkland ree:e.t ef the youth of thie countree pereeete ;eta? career or emcees in TVIi Strekti .1'.4.tse- Wand Is the grratest Braieh "dame Mede Illm lerttain's Greatest Naval Chief. ell by the way ehe hair is combed or they rev be helpful to niany A young „„11,46.2e. ealetiete.,11 elfedeii sebmarines. He• organized thee geeet kee, A description of the neW. Geri= 4•0:nletl'est‘taltnJotZ-u,i4opap dv60.PaPh11. teiltebincr,S in4w,04.1) la.eIlsytawhoebtitarnepdrivis,:chi4.1.: ttehnedeonnelY7 *Q:asca 14T. tiv--porsokr-wilerbotrilotim .uttpAtiou-41ir,, """5 -9 -L -1-u"' - '° un‘!•• hiente-Theeeellapeeefethe submarlie-F°k h" aireadY 1;1004" Our•Iask "Talk" was on What to read. life May hong in the balanee. Tlieee• This week eve`ball attention to per-- hints end eautione May seem :super- , sonal aPpearance and general conduct. focus to smile people, hut °there), A young person's, habits may be judge eluding the writer, will agree fleet -0 the 'war. It wee won through Fisher'a etrate gy by Fisher's Ship.; • Fisher's. ninth'Stroke of genius Was. .the hunting edOwn. :of the Geernan S BELCH FIRE AT AIR FOES' DEscitirtiON: Or NU.* oultielAN • AEBOPLANB;, er. Korgi01,7::. :.,:,....41:i.: e -ere e eel:, 1 '' • e .e.-'4"--.1,4ielee.-.-. f. ..,,,___„. _zee' see _ „X„,---ee-e-e--. ,.. .7" ,..Z.Z:. eeeee„.etee,e7;.•• ' ** :•..,••4?..:' -'...c41."' -f"...' ,.• fee ere is to. fectpd ,C0eltrOf et' Spiral fnetnee'S in one of Ontario'li banner • before the farmer. . socedino,., stole:ire !aiionye.Lteciiotsaub:rastoitruetetioaTi.horprobem • I oat -growing townehi d 1 Clover craps are bud to grow, but Pap 114 o la , toyed then -fields in the .standing.grein ; they are hard ,to do without. Gener- Ditteb liarelster *the, littrt Flier ftr. shops whether elean or coniA" Actta tei them or thought of their' ira- iiii-"44-rresfiftt64"111"-d-fi-A!---th"e" jpiraey was due direelY tci Fisher's Vcir dealjatah-eWIntf" Pfot- the Oilier day a bright 3reeng fellow Partance in. their -position., " : call. Of TJortl Fisher t° the Past 'e tiering initiative. Fisher s tenth stroke by 'ceded that these two competitors. were : majoeite. of cases. But in placing the feats. said th have .been achieved. First Lerd of the Admiralty; andwrit- of genius hi . this'•new war weapon are se iniperte so far in the lead that the nrizes were biome thei•e is • another matter quite Ineeeed the writer on the street wear- ' was s. protest against the . • i Conversation. .deifted inte kt,..diSelus- James Doeglas thus th ' - ' .' • • ' ' claillitedly .be found efeintereee,, The tereet. WA§ lteee,' and finelly it was.' tent one et that It is the :matter of : *Urns UP- --o corne to a ditiaStrous close. Ilia last Dardanelles' "gamble" Which has now t * ' ' 't -1 . • ' '1,1te t ' g • ' ' 41 1 4'' 4' ..• ' • • ' . big na'e land lubber 'for lend itibberst an - that, additional Lie ae sewill un- • e he ave.:acted their ielde. " In eftere overleoked, and a veey. irapoit- ing whet had the' aPPearance. of a ' new' eine of clothes, and. in all other skin of hinnan cruelties 'and ,011- nehievelpents of the great British sea,. , stand prebably eaved. the queen Eliza . folloWing information. ea tele sebieet egreed that 'Jones WAS to he the Wine' having 'and soWing' billy the best seed reePecie looking q,uite respectatile, To day our ablest. autheritlea are but his boots were dirt and eeeked as thmighteot i'ecent events le the", War man; ' ' e , . • . . • At.. only man, Iola taellsy_ the,,00ziing geniii, of ab.eth• and. Other capital ships. from °is. 4113141°4 by the aviaPen eitItert of• /-ler ().0 firs't 41bx2e3r, w4tee Nr• 4111314 ° ehlt4elyiennbelie::tgateiridsinri: - ' ' -XYlee' in Canadian Farm. * - I generally convinced that the best seed if they bIACI MA %see° PlY Vaal. for a 31;0101:: ePPeeiallrthe' aet§ 01:411'Pr -6 hi • There is 'no, statesinan in ngland sharing the, fate of the Majestic.. I'lli ' loeg time. $thee then eve noticed on, *.AirlaPiie' ge to 4"w• th 4 New Year Will, open anapiclotisly I. ‘IviU a Detchrnan,i . Imagine the. consternation -when the to sow is seed that is acclimated. to e VaIrkSay ut F. , • , • :the street a Ane, tall, graceful young Is'•vi • . • • ishet,\, It Jh trUiSin. Let nee mita- the flatten demands the:recall of Lord- about 23 or 24 years of age who, has, ludge gave, the award to ;Smith! An the localitY, the climate, and the Roil. le • Oa can Wornan Walking -ahead of us. wearing:a men at logue,aefew of his achievemente; Fisher the men who has always heeo .PerManY fOr Many years:and i.e•digo4ti°° IneOV•i)g was. held, a letter Ogler thimo tieing equal, ehle ie the costly fur coatnind well Pliereetk bet „ her feet were very badly dressed -not ' at all in keeping -with her other wear- ing apfierel., which. gave our feelings, ,-,a rude jolt,. It Was these two cases - that gave) US the U101411'0/011 Vaitfl 911 01S eiebjeet: and We. hope' ef- forts • bear some. fruit .in meager:. aging" wholesome persOn.41 appear-, his worst i vile enough,u ' t th t li t would • • feret,. eteelee Of genius wets' the scrap -- Wild. anfinels is so,metinlee to dispel the .delusion. 5trife among . the-Pli***-•162 *vItar°11°S. ' lvbelichoetbaract death a one, but in ' the Vegetable .,,.e,l,te",..se,r. ligil. Pmr VII Allvak.: world instances. Of ' 'a , cruelty end • see7eneleavc egr::^tyte.ditl hel-loowaiii:loit:- "hioodthirstinesit are foundtatwill , •10 match the beasts. • Wolves and tigers ,,i;y1"s'teein°70.11'.:;ca,t4.71.c eer'lls.,,g,lavailiilicabt:e:ilthi4 Will kill Witillnqr.eifpl.swpeitehd,b4tapnl.ii%115 /ate, eao, slim, 4_4 : brain', ,umvertg. the: plants arc equipped • lit100,, , . , . . . , . petals.,,,sharp 4Inos,' and rehmees Llel..11::'' e.(mil 4i() l'''hel:t ° 1Y4L's 1 ....`: 4e • * ii.*. li. ,,,,,* •.,. , liquidsth,emo rl,ilic2xrr. irs•InacebaiprlekeimiTi:,uitril! 741,4.:11;,,.., '041,4‘..; ' ' '', ' '''' ' • ' stroke of. genius was ., -rf yotma persons only realiied.the the adoption of the water -tube boiler . great empertanee of Iceeping thein. eonsciouS and luilf mechanical; in'ings -the biggest revolution on record,' a selvee clean and ,tidy and , properly theie jolloeent i°§PPt PreY to a lin- revoleition• which put the fire where • dressed they would•be'rnore careful of geriM ehd .drSeciful: end' ' Nature is . eveev part, of thee. dress. ,/s• has Ileg.., .only outwardly Ivneficelet end 111 y, the water.was and the Water where ugent of personal appearance marty.a, all reality she. is a thousand feta more ' tha Ire wfOr the consequence being. that instead of taking seven or eight barbarous than' roan Though the na- e young person has prepubeecl his or . hours to • get Up steam, you take only . her.' cheiices of Success very seriously. tions be at war the, fact still stands mat. man es the.milibeing, whose dee twenty Minutes, You keep your boil, Referring mere pertiguIerly• to cities err, cleanrYou. have your fuel, and you, and towns, eIthOugh.simithr conditions velopmente!. through intelligence and • , • • • le. nesle Ore. qady whenever your .thieiny are apply in country ,ae well, no business ' the moral principle 0 °mg: man , likes to see b•ie employees shabe Prernlites an SCA.PA eventually from. bily or carelessly dressed, or On the the brutal reign of cruniter and terror. . ether hand over -dressed or in too loud • • ' '* * ;1‘ * * • ' colors or patterns. The happy enecleUm Perhaps there ,are as *any %good time Fisher discovered the turbine - , . can be attained by observation and definitions of Educatien • as ...Were. ` ale in a penny . steamer,. no went to its %little exercise of judgment • lettees in the alpbabet-,quite like Y :inventor, -Parsons, ' Parsons said: ' 'ite sie * .:*: * , : many more. . The, latest .to cOme-under diwptLyeu iseS ale ehemeeerer •. zee tendenCY of the age is.,to dress our observation 1Se capital one-Edti- Fisher seW him •throngli. To -day, 80 per ,fa.shionahle: -Fifty years age this was eatiOn has to do with the develoPMent cent. of the horsepower on the seven •' . observed mostly among. wealthy per. of the latent powers of the pupil ' So, seas is terbine. And yet all man- • tons, but to -day young folk Of: all 'that he oleY. be °big to keep on sal:Ye graclee in society: would',,O•soonhe out. ing_,. the eiddle. of the weed around of the world as out of , the ...fashion. him and entering More and more .into Extremes. Shold be guarded against its theanink, and. significance. Read. always. in all metters, but every Per -'1 this senteeee over carefully • a few - son, no matter- of'Vhat age-oresthtion--11keeeed sec if 70 car!' e't discover - ie life, should be careful Of his or a -wealth' .ei th°ught. in it:. The day .her appearance, for :before fc word ja •hae gone • by *Ilea the school is re - Spoken observers, will size them %up garded as a packing mill ,for storing . ,.;.§IniP-• Y. si . " A' . ' d figures A liberal education does children's minds with a mass .of facts 1 ' b . a mek :survey ' afford t, . , not now mean. a pouring -in process; No -young person cau rt . o neg- . . . simply' the acquisition of knowl- ' leet litflermatters of -dresse gen ' be ••hot would leave a '.•!good impression on. . qg.°, but rather the attainment °f• ! point or view. Educational •develOp- , khaki, . abstable'el le4n. lIh40(lhai il ;EC te:hioeites (1. 1 A to rhui cntheht tr;'0,:t1112. :clible: 1„ ht&131; .: h: ,to .thadho. judge.delpohbetb had put their theories into 'Practice • fora the scientists orbther eel:Entries • LInwed°;:tP4Tytitsie°110ts•a copyof pOsite tie. the , Maker's- ' eerie 'Pithy, are designed to be ab,solutele to have dtiheiegifiY;idhsetehaLksehdedt,hae.tfhairsmeeri ' Inferior gee, no Matter where under the control of the pilot. in every . pa°1::irnviiiai..:41d.v13th*l. jecOhkifInegwugnuciTesilPv44eIon,nloottnee_. _culture, declaring that that pargeular groat!' from plants acclimated' te a ' who, wee one 9f Om fixut aviators in •expeesseee of the popular indignation seed thet•ehould give the beet results "The new. Fekkers are the very op- bad...Xi:FPI d just ddeiaioni,.and he .e:cee which :the farmer should be on the Aboot:ipu or 1812 helmilt mit °Ir. to the ttePartment, of Aipi. Other things. beteg equal, Seed that is 'effert, solved enyeetigata, ''et- :• lookout. '-- . ' , ' "-• neighborhood' was done with all'siani- warmer 'climate than our' own are Apt. • In his own,inind that he be oifered'for sale. eit IS' A matter fee is' ...Simple duty. Thera some, possibility that .sueleseed retay, The. judgeofDkPeiasykiTete;e:leteti. grownyt aeabreatsi: let ‘011'Ivie :raparsteosee( uncertain.knti• se3sea,, s. c*i.i,hi:el pit, there is 1 ei as- • xe grdivn, is a poor .investment. In .position. This is What Makes them Penult and to have the actual yield grasses the seeds are small, and the I payee thought that war, was in the plan, . such dangerous opponents, as they can Of grain and straw decide the matter. amount of natural food available for To the: sm:prise of everyone except the sprouting plant" 15 not big: A' menceuvre with lightning speed. In But how he lies in Prance ,With many, ' otherse' . general appearance they are ahnost the judge, Smith's field was the wine shrunken seed posseeses very utile cif. . And yet I'm very glad he proved a . man., • "I' didn't raise My boy to be a soldier," • But I'd taegiit him to hold women in.respect, How could I stop him rushing to the eo.ors , • ' • When • Britain tried the weaker to . , protect? • When liberty ilea chivalry and honor .Were crusheel.to•Serve*a mighty nit, "I didn't raise my beg to be a soldier," . tmioann's! plan: But oh! I tan so glad he proved a right. rives. Fisher's fourth stroke of genius was the adoption of the Parsons turbine in the teeth • of the bitterest oppose-, strapgers whom theymeet in busi- ness or in a social Way.. In these days mere) is not purely enteItectual as an ' of teller -Made clothing, for both sexes . exercise of the Memory -turning the , theraie 110 excuse for not appearing !hind „into a storehouse., New prob- well, althotigh economeally. .dressed. lems 'are. cOnstantly coming • before The qualitymay not be so very high the world rn this progreasiye age and but when it can be aereeeee it is ed. the work Of the schools is to produce leaders who can grapple with: them. erisablete buy good material, and then • Men are wanted with alert resource- eifeiteffte, suits - the states. of • th wearer, he partakes of its superi-Itil-rieliide'ilieTthat •-•udilenlY° orfty ,eebieh is manifested in his, ine ',fronted by a dilemma they can .meet . creasing self-orifidence, - Self -posses- it successfully.- - eion and general feeling of well-be- ing, While a• peon ilt-fitting suit with Dr. James L. Ilifihes, ex -inspector ethereifee,:uati_der.alenearance will often of Toronto cityepublic schools, says detnoralite the best meaning man or in one of his lectures onnational ad - woman. We repeat that good clothing ricaticiri that the game of lacrosse is ' markes: a, person feelconscious of i one of the Very best exercises, for , certain -superiority, • Which would be •training the mental powers because impossible without it. ,This is coed.: the coeditions- • of euccese. demand troe of females. Many a iyoung quick decisions as well as actions. ' woman- when ,suddenly surprised in Few of us have regarded : sports as 'everyday attire has , felt nonplussed educators, bu many of them have, e and dumfounded. Conseiousriese .of *melte beyond the simple: athletic • being well and fittingly dressed -has .fe value. What has won an undying_ magic- pewee in unlocking the tongue- name for our 'Canadian , FM -idlers in and increasing the newer 'qf exprese Flanders? : , sten, Better .to encourage in ether 'Woes than to -go too scrimped : in wearing apnerel.. .• . . * - * e e .Untidy clothingis bad eziough in itself e but such bad, habits as (layette.' ling, and an aimless gait that would " seem, to imply that the fe,eeetveie too , heavy often indicates weak morals derinsturned up their noses- itt the: 8, • turbine., . 'There are, many to -day who put their"trust in boards and cemmittees, and not in menof genius. Lee me. ware them that the 'records . are against thern. The .Board of Admir- alty Was hostile to the intrecluetion of stedm. into the navy..., Its wooden - headed stupidity is embalmed in -a minute. ' The. Board .of•Admiralty wag hostile to the iron ship. "Its wooden- - : * * •* * *, .' An English 312.. engaged In -'..high military seivke at the War ffice, oh ,his•return from .the front in 'France, said "Every Canadian I met showed the 'mune spirit -of absolute confidence. They are real Men in _every practical Sense." This is Why we make this -reference. They can face an emer- "- god 'slipshod...habits.' Jost 'observe the gency and act on their own initiative . thriftless, lounging, lazy fellows YOu -a sure result of their training. Lige , know and mark these characteristics ten farther to what this British mem- The -popular and - sueeedseul young ber of parliament says Of Canadians: • they impressed and is clean -cub 1 , .in ie-eing.thein at wok ..- Man is .the one. who walks briskly, I "After speaking to Canadians and ePeaks promptly Ins .conversation These qualities in- me with the fact that they know their • • dicetea bright, alert, active, mind. . Who in shop or on farm wants the • service of slow, irresponsible ininds. Or slovenly bodies -1 Be assered, business,, end if left to eheiliselves will give a splendid account of them- selves,. All of the officers' assured'me that the men were well in hand; and: ypupg people, 'that ;the • qualities that if properly handled these well -disci - wilt aid immensely. in Making YOU Oiled men possess individuality and ' 6 trier include brightnesieeehe seliereliance which is • wonderful. Aheietzvitr•tion of our navy in the ae-4-simplatiringe you say rws,ificiirtattnesIproluirri4ptn4aeistil:Inid een- Every • man lennee_e_we Ite_ebesiness an 4‘res, but, tile simpliditY a • gowns. e oes it. I am a British officer and A eanadian •Mother's eensweie ' ". I. Id: ld didn'tas'tstrife, lifa; ..41Ws; ea un It! bbi°mY tile lit! nag' s ciind t eel, li'q' ' But I'd taught him not iceshirle•When‘ „ ,e'• ,wherr eight meant 'danger, " • , That truth and honor • 7ater 'we're • e ,than life. , ' • e I didn't dream I'd make him don the ' didiA raise my boy to be a soldier," I'd merely taught • him liberty was god, - • The hatred of dppressiou Which b • cherished I'd given him as had given food. To keep. his right of menhood and • exact copies • of the French: Morrine ner by several bushels Apologies this, and is apt to possess little vital', .• rnonoplattee .. 't • - . --- ••• , were made and. another letter mailed ity, or vigor. Good, plum.p, weil-de- . • • 1 to the Department, .reaking ' amends veloped seed is the best. . . • Attains Tremendous. Speed. .. • [for the injustice done to an efficient When buying grass or clover seeds, . . "Most of the engines are fitted with. public servant. ,. , . the farmer should take care. to ascer- Ueberursel rotary, . engines which -are e "But how • did you detect the differ. 'Jain that the seed is free from weed t e German copy of the Gnome, . 'They ence in the yields?" waS•the puzzled ; s.eeds, especially tbe more trouble- ' give abOub 110.horse-poWer to 120 query put to the judge. , • . .. •ebine kinds., If an analysis ..has not . horse -power, • and conseeeently, • al- , . "Simplest thing in • the. world," he . been obtained, then it is a good plan. .. though the =aline is pot • very ' efe 1 explained ."I noticed that in Jones! • to submit 'a sample to the Seed De- ficient ..in its .design, it is • forced 'field* that there were a numbei. of partment at Ottawa, and ascertain its through the air at treme,nclous speed heads that had few ,light kernels :. in eerity before . soWing.--Cariadien and eine climb at. an alareaing ratee them, but the rest -of the head cone Countrymen . - "Most of these machines earry • 4 sisted of something that 'while it re-* , • ' ----* . .. . passenger in front, who. works a. ma- sembled grain was . really chaff. . 'Grain Sieved by Feeding Flews. chine gun, bet others have gun fixed There were scarcely any of these ' • Thoseenim, have. used feeding .floors. . on the top of eheeengmes ..end•. firing grains in ehe, other field. It was the for their hogs have found. them to be. - through the Propellor. (or ,eather, the pkosenes of these., poor. heads thee good•grain savers, and concrete. feed - tractor scre-e4 to he technically eafe made the 'difference. I. have got into ing floors are corning. •into favor. . .... rect). In the •thetele case the gun is the way of looking for these heeds." .1 Such a floor should be sic inches • aimed by seeering,the Whole aeroplane!' .And how do you account forthem en - toe suitelikeeJlidsen's flattroli-gullhoat-was the natill-lestion. •. . . „ .bthaircnky,argrypaivfommoeut ilavethae.. 1 "These men :will tell . , yOu. - e Mr..' orb extending feom.t4l. ataeihydaellvaletglailiaLto eight- in;Mhro. favorite es insteotriyii.:,4 Of attrackislor jones, when you cleaned ykie wain ehe Fokker t'o' get up high -to about yeti • ot out 11 tl • d . • ' een inches bele* the surface of the .• of honor, , 11500 feet or so -and hang around till ight oats- t d'd ' e ee and all e ground. This will prevent ehe. hogs e He felt was part of Britain's iieual plan, • 'I dide'e raise me. boy to be a soldier," -But olt! hew proud lain he proved a ' man! , • • • :•'RED .ROSS PUBLICI'rk. Lora Pislier: , • headed:hostility is embalmed in an- other minute, which solemnly, declar- ed that . wood was better than iron because wood floats, whereas iron sinks! . introduced Oil Fuel. Fisher's ,fifth stroke of geniue was the introduction of oil fuel ' into the navy, again in the teeth. of authoriby. When Fisher left the Admiralty, of - yw • your from rooting under the floor. The floor one of the .Allies' machines • appears screen to get rid of the little oats'. below.. Then, if of the fixed gun type, These\ little oats geminated all right should slope• slightly toward one co, Fokker stands on its -head ' and but they hadn't vitality enough to eel her in order to carry Off rain .ee'evater 'dives straight. for ..its victim, loosing able them to head out with every ker- used in washing. A rini around the. nel well developed.. These seeds fail-, outside edge will prevent grain. from a stream of bullets as soon. as .it gets within range. By making the descent ed at the vete Poilif where; their , bePillogrI5euesehdaidngafffloinotras the mud should'• ever so slightly spiral'. the straight strength would have counted.rost for be mikeein the proportiOn of one ' etreain 'of bullets becomes a cone of en. b• e. . your Ori, the .other 'hand, e ins Mr. pack of . Pottland cement, tern cubic There are .7 Red Cross Itapitals at fire with its apex at thOgun, and with I id • fl•lith feet of clean coarse sand, .graded up Alexandria and three at C iro with a the victim ineide, so that whichever either hand -piked!' • g oi set to one fourth of an inch, and Ihree way the lower machine tries es- his 'sereens to get rid •of those little' cubic feet of hard durable gravel or cape. it must pass through that co nee seed Oats." • • a lesson in tedreefe*ec-,• the htokenestone from -one-fourth of -an erste for 100 square feet of. -feeding .• Con Dodge -Like .Rebbit. There's inch to one inth in diameter. Eleven' "When the Fokker gets close to its, farmer in all his seed selection. The sacks of cenient will make eneugh con - enemy, if he has already been hit, it.' corn grower who. gleets the best ears total of 1,622 beds. • ;38 British Red Cross workers are • servingineethee„Arigki-Russiane Red Grose hospital at Petrograd. They in: elude physicians, surgeons, bacteriolo- gists, riterses and orderlies. The Em- press of Russia has given the hospital -AIM roubles. - approaches directly from behind, firing, from his fielda, breaks off , a ceePle floor: .• • • traightealong-th.eehody-otefueilage,_so of inclees-feem the ends of the -cog• -1-- The concrete should 'be eheroughly as to have pilot, passenger, tanks and and plants only the big kernels A. • The British Red Cross has 50 hoee • • - --engine alrin one -line of „fireeeand un- ' few bours-deoted 'to careful seed se.: mixed an should context) enough War *les in the atediterninean, 6 water to make the mass quaky so that - less the pursued machine is very quick lection before the 'rush of planting .isethe concrete will flatten out of its own hospital trains in Egypt, and 626 mo- tor ambulances are in commisSion. on • its -controls and is able to dodge in sight may, easily increase:the re- weight. It should be lightly tamped, • like a rabbit some vital part is bound turns from the average field by ten has 967 auxiliary home hospitals and it e Voluntary Aid Detachments have personnel of 67,000. ' • • to be hit sooner or later: ' • per 'cent. however, then leveled Off. ,with -a "r have said that many of the Poke ' , • wooden float. The floor may be laid in etraight edge,' arid finished • with OGul7edleGv err's; OSpeseadr ei The premier Red Cross decoration kers. fire through their propellers. arIee_. slabs each six feet equare, two-inch in the ,world is the "Royal Red Cross" appearsithhat the propeller leledes rint4gIlmtore. lumber heing used for forms cenfeered by the Imperial Government fitted .w t deflector ,•plates to turn and more of an uncertainty. In the Feeding floors should be large aside. steeeh bullets as .hit the blades. - _peeper rotation a crops there is a enough to give ch -h • h ' in tecognition of special -services rene Only about AITP or Six bullets in each -erg tee le• place for them that is hard -to -fill with elered in nursing the sick and w-qund- hundred are likely to hit the plates, ed. It is divided into two classes: and the remaining ninety -odd pass The first class are known as "Mem- between the blades straight for their bers a the Royal Red Cross," andlare target This deflector was first tried entitled to use the letters "R.R.C." af- by the French aviator Garroe, who eery *their names; recipients of the ems°. .was shot • dotvn and ,captured in second class are designated as Flanders some months ago." elates", and make use of the letters •"A.R.R.C." First class decoration is a red -enamelled cross edged veil% gold: °tithe arms are the words "Faith, •Hope and Charity." In the centre is the King's effigy and &the reverse is the, Riegel 'Crown. The sec- ond class cross is of the same form' • . • • DReJG-FIENDS;". Morphine and Alcohol Are Both Poisonous Deugs. ' That alcohol is a habit 'forming •ficial idiots event back to • •toal and h d I ' f ' "1 f Stopped t e• eve opment o oil uel. and size but is • of frosted silver, and drug is denied by no one but its -de- They laid down battleships using coal has a smelled Mattese Cross supertme votees. Its denial would he useless only. These very :battleships have posed on it. The crosses of half because every one knows Men who now been IranSformed: into oil using classes 'are worn on the left-shoul-iheye become victims of the alcoholic Ships'. Oriee more, .lei'slier witaproved der etteched to a- dark blue ribbon ' habit that cannot bi•eak away from it. to be rigth, and thereaetioneries. were one inch wide edged with red and tied fonrd to be Wrong.. . in a bow: Atimission?Ot several Can- square- feet of space. •• In England, France and Gerinany, • SAMUEL TELL'S coop YARNS. they have defied .the GoeernnIent and the War Office to do more than slight-• British Home Secretary Has Had An ly curtail their business. In Seeeden, the people weed a huhd favor Of. Prohibition, be get it. In Ontario, pec ed by large majorities ferent occasions in favo ing the traffic. Net o resolutions and petitionS ,out number, have pour Government, begging t be closed. On the other but a quiet deputation ers have asked that th ,allowed to continue. B taeion seem's to he m Nothing is more pathetic than to see with Governments than some Of these men trying to break eft' Inthoestpeiomppleo,rttAhnet irioedsloelsu,in - • Fisher's sixth stroke of genius was of Honoier his been a very gratifeing and failing time after time, until they acknowledgment of the immense sere give up ire despair and plung,e deep. Milan nurses to this Red Croasdsi:le:g.4ioe_dn*, eth;_obaanbri.Ft_, suffering tortures vices TSTIdetCd 1)y_ :t119_ the, vex. in hopes of ending their bet humbly petitions. pleadingh at ha tehatbee t Cross iri this wee. • . miser -Yr . s opped.-H. Arno red to one he .. Interesting Career: i they did not Few men haye had a. more :listen- ple have vote guished or prosperous ePaeliethentary on three dif- career that the Rt. Hon. •Herbert r of prohibit- Louie Samuel, who succeeded Sirjohn rily that, but. swami as British Home, Secretory: Ho edallainaatto is only 45 years of age, and did not hat the bars enter the House af •Commoris until hand, nci one 1902; yet all bueethe - Rest : three' of those thitteen years have 'nen spent f 'liquor deal:, es a member of the Government. e business be ut that Iclepu- . It was the late Sir Henry Camp- bell -Bannerman who first recognized ore -influence the votes of the exceptional talents and abilities'. ons of the! of Mr. Samuel, endiyhen he came into power at the end of 1905 be ihvited nandpreelslet4e lieirri to einn the Government am lender: he great evil Secretary to the Home • Offiee, Mr tyt,„ m..B; M.C. Samuel filled this office forefotir-years, • ' when he succeeded the eresent Lord Penthind as Chancellor , •o ancaster, with a seat it) ehe Gabe • Liked the Sample.• bet. In the following year •1910, Jacky had been asked out to a Mr. Asquith appointed Mr. ;Samuel welling with postm4ster-General, it post he Idled at the bot- with great discretiona.nd 'Ability till eked Tound-jethe outbreak of the . • the imposing Many entertaining storiee lops Mr. uncles. • ! Samuel tell of his Pest -off -kr ex-nerie eine fixed on ences. • His favorite story conceres • ° was e'eaerV,": tie example .of episcopal . economy,: r1,471h„.8. T.11g10, Was„.nmatrblibishan who Atitd,•044- "" eede of_hiti Own. 1-1eLeabled fieini • are sure to attract attention, and if • you ere in quest of e situation they • • Will prove Winners over dullness, care- , !pee ..ettiee-earuLungaineyeaetion ' ways make the best appearance you • •. censiatently can with your means and byeetirefel *melon to your dernearier. * * 4; . "' "I believe " said One who had • . thought seriously on the subject, •••'• "that a clean Place of usinessv neat 1.,_,-epparel and -well-kept handse. and lin- - worth fijeeFt)-er_ieTit, ine terest son every dollar a man invests -If-to- these --condition:1- he adds a *agent" -and interested , manner, prompt action, disposition • to serve. his customers. with exactly what they Want even: though it be an . inexpensive article, May count on • . one hundred •per cent.' on his invested eapitial. ,This• applies; *telt to eme. ployeee as ' to employers and equally • an .city or town, or country business. • , * •• • * . , &Ode§ neatneaa hi dreSti, currying • • oneself properly, and beteg active and Obliging there ere numerous, lesser • things that mey receive soine • • .eare :and thought A Inisinesa Patin ' well eitid that if ahoet could only read an employer's miticl while .talking to hjircho, would learn a tieeffil lesson, but unfortunately'; he is likely to ge ' away ignorant Of the ad thafrlost hini the situation. If May be' a Sly, tut.. tive' glance of the oge, which indicate• s Jack of eelfeeentrol or a Yielders habit; '. it may be a White. to look the man Straight ih the eye; It May he •le ht; caP when talking; it may r s amy as s . a on , you cannot treat these men like et- dinary 'Tonireesexelejeeeentilde, wish o f you to get the best out of them. Nothing , im- Oreeeed me with a sense of What Can- adian troops were more than the -fact. that the Germans, whe know *where they are refrain from attaeltieg their part of are, line.”--The Bovvenanville Statesman. ...-* Nobody had thought of that simple bhing. • Fishee divined. it and did it he -6-449;4131. ing the std-aarate:y. Of4 Tirpitz, There have the leishee t Lich hi tits h I - the taste and because the habit of .p"griedozeuhpe";ocloiknnehris tore. of the table.and lo eeSat 'slightly avvestruckee-at - collection of aunts and Then hiS attention bec ' - • e * STONE ,WIIEEL-e!COIN-Sei•-.- ____ - ,....----e---..-...--- -- • . .1 world, UT Fisher's feet Prem., the is interesting to compare canadate 4. et treating the drug and alcohol habit,' • But the carver' who ei --.• • 714-one-Y7U-st the Caroline blends is Care i Dreadnotight to the Queen • Elizabeth Red Cross shipments of 60,000 cases ' , bell me that it is Osier to cure per- 'meth about the title bey 1 • . . , vied on Poles. • . , , 'and* the Inflexibleett is, ell pure, eihe .i of ssupplies :valued at e3,006,000, and manebtly a morPhitie fiend ,than an :portion for Jacky. • . I adulterated Fisher: ' ' 1 cash contributions of aPproximabely Elio:Awl' florid: That is probably dee I :"Is that the part of ii being used ---------us' parts 'ef-itto ' the .ereatiOn of the battle -Cruiser--, ish Red 'Cr9is,. , , '. . .. • 'Of urging their friends to: elririk. 'The the servant handed 'Axel count of the Wati aceording to the an. wh,41, lifter a series of disroitei•s, ' . tie er,was en e en a yew; ag•o the ' Arm. • ' fiot :thing he did was. 'to • send his Two clergymen. met together one evening. , One of them was sinoking, battle -cruisers to sihk Von •Spee's a practice to , whinti • the other. ob- squadron. 'He most have Stratled the An appeal for fundi for the, Red Morphine is also a habit forming X.S. • ' • „ Cross; signed. by Woodrow- Wilson drug, but it is ver ittle used co rem en , an exePresrdent Taft, pare • with the various alcoholic Chairman of the Executive Commit- 1 liquors, because it is not pleasant • to i you tperest form. tee, as been urge y circulated in the I ,Fisher's sevoth Stroke of genius • 'United States. SO far $1,600,000 has tweeting to a dose of morphine has wasthe creation of the Dreadnought, .been reecived by the Red Gross; rain. oot become Popular: Its action es very the. ship that baffled Gernidn ambi-: Imidrod Red Crqss woli.lt-ers were sent' Lsiniiiar to that of whiskey or brand eion apel obverted the Kiel ,Canal fee- to the Veer zone th addition to 4,000,e in moderate doses it dulls the sensi 000 pounds a hoeliital and medicalbility to pain and in large doses causes yeters into a _useless -ditch. Do the Supplies and enuiPlnellt Of 'esti- , a 'stupor resembling profound sleep. the ancient relative wh British. people realizethat the Grand; mated value of $1,245,17 -le These , Like alcohol, once the habit is fully :ing an enormous turk -Fleet, which -nowee4awle. -betweet/..gsads-fwetel6rwirkiled 150 shiPel f°rme.di lee is ahnost impossible to moutheeentarede en he --Itud-the '0C-111°'Inents aggregating. Tke-EW -Off Arreii w-ho-lnakosliecialty -helpings' being -handed .aro Irpn, stone, and curboard.- Money ; , Fisher's eight gtroke of genitut WAS $4,0001000 including gifts to the Brit- lai•gely to the habit many have formed , like, my little man ?" abroad, 'John, Epistle iii, 13 and 14." id not know': His friends looked up the referente cut off a• tiny: in the Bible and foued the following • -! words: ' • the bird, you , he asieee, ne I had many things to eieitebut I ent and then, will nob with: ink and p,sii write unto • iy• the tilde. thecfrbut I trust I shall shortly see thee and We shall epeak fere to fete • P.erice be to thee. Our 'friends tialute. thee'. Greet the friends by name." The best of Mr. Sanufel'S stories, • perhaps, is that a• a woman' who had g to see the to fill in a elaire on behalf of her son, - es.es here at and Was asked to staO• on a fbrni sus to meet whether she had a husband livinge em both, you 11" 6"6';Vel". was, "Living' but .1UsbV.- tifieant.," that they've Mt. Samuel, line the distinction , speak:. of being the first Jew to, eft in an. 11/Irs. dose -4 know.. Theettll • re; tnglieli , Cabinet-- tortconsficidi 'Who fuse'and WA won't have to give a die- Wirs born 11 iTeetr, embreeee Cheigehine net; party. at all. • . ity while a youth --is often referred • world at the present inoinerit on ac :the greyhourid 'with the big guns., • die' is Mg long paseed when. some Jacky. looked at it a mom • . 'Would, take it as cm insult if you re- handed it back nUal report of viell-knowri financial r"h d Inst Like the Pig. . in 'One of the Caroline Islands;for example, captured by 13ribaip from the Germans, extraordinary stone money is being used. Eaeh "cola" coneitite of a large, thick stone wheel*, ranging from One to 12 -feet in diameter, and hiving a hole in the contfe through which a, pole rcan be put to carry it aboub. • • „Iron money has. hem Used in 'Ger- many ..Singe last October;. when ' one Kindred niilhion eoins ,of the, value of one cent each were issued. In llifexiee, where. eVerything is elee in A'stato of • war' arul chpos, reardboard money has been lestred,.*11116 tramway .tickets, entitling the holder to a ride, have been used for change. • jeted very strongly. "Is it poisible," barnaeles when he. Waled his famoue ordee.' One can imagine their doubts and fears, their wairerings, and heal - talons, their prayers for delay, their pleas' for daution. But Fisher see* aside the bernaeles, untiesed his greyhounds, and boldly chose at tbeir admiral the very man who had been honetbly arid profouridly sceptical about them before they were born! Greatest* Victory of War. Fisher .divined the game o' VOli SpeeHe guessed that he wase mak- ing for.,Oape Town, There he meant said the non.smoker in disgust, 'Idiot you smoke tobacco? • tven it• pig would notl, smoke so vile a weed!" "Then 1 supPoser asked the other, "that you do not smoke ourself?"t• "No; indeed, I should think not!" Ihen„, my dear brother," said his companion quietly; "who is more like the pig, you or I?" . ° , Thoac Dear Girls; Aliee I take half an hour's *beauty Steep every eftertiden.. • Mrtrie-,-)tett should' make it ,mtfeh to sink tire South Airiest squadron; lontor, dear. 1•'' fused to drink their dope. Both these . "Yes," he said,• "I'll h drugs have the effect of blighting the that, please." ' moral sensibility so that a drinking man Will do or saY with perfect in- A Strategical A difference What he would have shrank Mrs. Close--:--rrn writin from With horror before' he acquired Airowns to meet the Jon the habit Examples of this we have &leo, dee to the Joie° re We oeve htoadth-lae pMleoastt!da:spliaetlre on tattear9lyp ettheeowt:mi:th indifferent to the need •�r fate of their Clole-But 'I've 1166.1%1, country. Anyone who has Stud ied the p119i quarreled and -d 't question lniews that inueh of this mo- ral degradation hoe had its origin in drink on the part of the pergeti, or his ancestors. Morphine and- alcohol are bath 7poiaonous drugs and both have the tendency to effect the higher mor..' al centres first It is dreadful to contemplate the 'eve genie •When • it' 'Young • fello nothni into his head th dispensable, to his )30:Ma young .tolow ia hegitini power which the tragic has ite.quired. 'myself for his job4. to as 11u; "Cbildree'e friend," for it w gets the Was he who piloted &rough the at ha is in,. House of. Comments the Children's bill, 80010 other Which did SA much to ente1iorat6 the ng to groom conditions' under Which the children, og the poorer deem wre bioughbufft . • '