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The Exeter Advocate, 1919-8-21, Page 2r Housebreaker By Florence Morse I%ingsley. miles away on his vague quest.. But some tit-nee/years later, perhaps, he would return and confess his theft of the pie and cookies. He would be a 1 rich man by then and he would give the lady of the white bedroom a—a diamond—as urge as—a brown cookie-••-•• =•J I . (To be continued,) ('IIAP. f.--•-(cont'd.) t wide. He peered .in at an unruffied6 � 1 g to apposed his Never had he seen a room like this—1 hand but no barking drab pp • c n raa;2leM, o ori: ng nth ?2e apti • bed the rear ee the table arid chairs, against a wall r of "Liquidation." . The gate creaked noisily under his, white bed; then stepped softly inside. BANKRUPTS IN GREEN CAPS, entrance. Following the neat gravel white, all white, bureau, dressing Hew prance Discouraged Habit o n=xt W. L. rftcitinno?t 'y Dean f2, Potts* Goiter's Q Victory Sentra will and QeAnita , tracesot quoted a ',aversneia nage oZ tl}e NIT. L. hicKINNON & co, Sealers in Government and t untcipa Bonnet rIcrianon Duly. 7.9 Vtelhaaa..•a eit., '.E.'oronto- ( elementary knowledge has been givers sltwonzer.'a Work at the Cana- should be got out of the way, plenty! the child end the child i; willing to din 4llammtorials Exhibit. of white bread, half a dozen pies, a; work and study for an education, there Three I n fish vometi h^ci the l:oncr lot of fried cakes, a big Loaf ox jelly; need be no fear of the effect of col - dam rose sparsely hung withplc u e . house, brushing clumgs of vivid ttsters M eha, learn. he not, -seed a photograph! A curfotis custom was prevalent in of being commissioned by the Chan - g aily cake, or two small ones, i lege life oil him, which shore, gayly against their dark, Ie n frame. It ryas that of a Prance cluring the sixteenth and seven. dian Government to lint canvasses Oii this day :also the chickens should' foliage, There were no light, ill the in a silver _ra teenth centuries. Anyone who found P : I dressed anti elat tP .Thus The Homestead. kitchen; and no answering footfall, young man, the frank clear eyes gaz it necessary to liquidate his affairs t b 1 d t' for be kir ec p broke the silence which followed his ing directly at him. As he softly set o e used as thorn' ecoratcns -. , J the great Ill'ar Memorial Building ; the flavor of the meat will be improv-: 0 wanderers from ancestral soil, 1 he caught a the 2Cture in its place, <. `' e c __a 's to be erected at Ottewa, and: ed end time and 1.41001. for the nexti heave noisome. mill and chaffering• ketol:. He knocked more loudly a } • p� , 1" in the mirror and lPlmmility to himself and a narni2lg to the three pictures whicl2 are tlia happy; day saved. IZeel.oning flee proptartian'• store; second time. If there were sleepers.- ihlimpee •of at the t others. of chicken to the nmeinbe2' of 1+car:1Ons, your rerun for sturdier toil, Thud lever contrast: sod!: result of these commissions hang ina Gird up �' abort 1 e resolved to awaken yen them., -kin f Those writ make a hobby of get#ing a cons ienons positionat the Canadian there should be. one good sized chicken And build the helot nttce morel The ,lull "-hawing at the pit of his,: dethirg, dishevel/e i lis r. Kabel, s '; rid of their indebtedness by tray of , p p . •; •, b d thehaggard blue It ar Memorials Exhibition which this each six persons. Tlie numl er of Cone back to bayberry --scented slopes, fi ;the $ankruptcy court show a a f }ie toe required r run a travel mg• ma -e. And fragrant ern, aud grown a He Si' he ninttered t himself. I; ties am'e almost iu2kilown In that come. } neighborhood. Scree reef} twenty mels: Breathe airs blown over holt and tt 1a1 resune re e its pitiless gestin; • c i , r , c- It C.uired to him with sudden sick' t?y> as they etttatl immediate esecu 10Each of these canvasses depicts a�, and others get along with fourteen. or copse ut...e, the tm.--:lad verandah, pciie tion. typical scene in sriii life, in which:, fifteen. Sweet with black bitch and pine. ing close. age:est one of the da rkened .ealleatiea that he was, in fact, a A similar drastic punishment used the figuresarey r ' Ql:en reit az house;' . , meted. , i a- , of heroic size, and to aecempany the chicken, rice may! What matter if the gains are small? windows. The r.:,:r,:t. of the animal tr et sg. He had br to he .na=ttd out to delinquents in J 7' .r m w ;. snea`.intr al'etit premises he - . they are the very last pictures in be cooked according to the Japanese' That lift's essential went; supply. 1' ;+erat ry t eitiirlg shelter prompted li a_ Pan the entire collection that one would method. This is delicious served with lour "homestead's title gives you all lin* to try the window. The ;limey ILO no right to enter. t i set his Laps To cLnie nearer horse, etre need only . _- , .., , . sullen Li f d f.a.P.e, as he re-' n .. •' of imagine to have been painted by wo chicken gravy. Wash the rice in cold! That idle wealth ran buy. • she e`:;nfi yst�t,s�:l to h:.• a.lo2a; :2p:.„i.n • to l �u he en o: a Zo Tl,.ci, to little before the Act with 1 ' h h had d men for they are an three distinctly,. water over ;and over agate until the-: A11 that time many-detllarod crave. she , e. both in he subject and water runs off clear, Then . was oble ed to weal a gr ea ap • 'wine h m sto , eh made 1ih desperate. Drifting': deep ho??e«s under should t li t h' Y d n1 t• year farms an interesting pa, t o, t clouds swallowed the pallidnee moon; rain. e•vec• , tt costs steer clear Of China. Bankrupt, r chine varies with the conditions and t Sint'; 1prh,n to fail heavily once more, FlCanadian National Exhibition at To_' f ' ' sure a look like a tramp cal}ee1 the archer wit 2 �v :le a ;at L'n;;ill to find the t debtors in Scotland The slaves of change' ,'masculine,” � �d old lu•Tclt-walled u a>r ,'• urte(1 on SLC. jora•lley: here eeli'ed to Lear garments of: ` a 1 . mart, For ar, instant h: stood { sir ^.g lisintently., , • �<. e : t a Sen e el • stole it," he repeeted divert, colors, a gait of greyand y els its tres;t:hent.. ;rater enough to stand in the pat '0 listening pr rir The o a!: the. - t e The most striking of the three is' three time as high as the rice, and 1 awns trees, fresh air n'tt"1 proprietor seemed to t.'::E i:m his doggedly. "I it ii aril E been .or some- liatF being(lit' meet temnl^n. • •, ithing M, nt ,_v€• eto^a el `i• . 'his called "The Boxers," Ina elan painted salt, Cook fast until nearly dry. Then; y4.11 have eters:' 1111a 11t' 11.ntpn hut what you bct�y r.. •itis ,9.t .Ica, tit hit p In , t,itn, a man ail li i to erect lir . e t . .t ,, ; •+ , , , . ,.. .• , • leY Laura Knight. a very well known remove the lid and allow to dry en: More deer for leek of art. :e V. lista *flan:" lie t?.t-:. life 11:;1;1 at the hetet I shan't alto- e ,.y ..f his. Im<a + 11 tt,, was t+tit in thaws anal eot.i t T i, t , „ •- artist in Englenc , especially famous the hack of the stove. Thus the groins your own t't)le•tiiastero. fre2eJonowilled, .' tl:e r: �rulr� tlf the .•'•cti II larw*1;0 vtf td1, t.ite.,.t . f li . 1te91['e! to work US a .l,a�e far his crt.dm , stand out white and tic;k". oriel With mole to bid. you t"o o: etay 1 for her figure paintirl, Two Canaditln will , 2 1 i'cI s your fathers tilled soldiers stripped for combat stand out; no hulk or butter or anything else, Till toe c I d 2 - d , l . against a backg•eund of bright blue this would only spoil it.A, manly men are they and heavy white (-loads, , uxiaund- • The c}lu .en ick should be cooked tenal-i '1. ith shill that salxeree your toiling ed by their lchal,i-clad comrades.',er, boned, and made into pies be a:n::e ` li ande, Airs. Knight is a woman in the early' in this way it will go fnrthe4. And And ehetnie alit tont science brings, thirties, whose Husband, Harold everybody likes c1w1cen pie. But i` a ec'l.litli the waste and eutwora lands, his igut, is also a rtell kuanet :u•ti;:te should he s:m managed that there will; And rehen th.a2•enu us k1,t;:1- T13eir etudio is in a ,eharrei'msr, out -of- he plenty of good rich gritty for trio; "--�--^ the way village n Cornwall. potatoes and rice. i Hotels For Bz.Cies. I.. as now seems probable, the con -1 If the threshing is to be prolonged The babies' betel i:: becoming a tea• sc :•ative c•ld Royal .\e tdemy decides to the suprer hour, there must he titre of tho English nettonil lite• There tmt Inst to oven its sacred portals to another hearty meal. But 1'y this is, one at Bexhill, acid there is another women painters, Laura Knight is time the lanm +wife is very tired. S0. at Hampstead, tead, Amid more tire to follow, :Jaded es the most probehle candidate in time femencion, while the other focee eters the :1lancheeter, ram.. Guardian. for the honor of being the first of her noel to affix true m?"1n +tit letters ."R. A." to her name. The, "Cool house" a the V11altli Cana- +ii:n Inf ntry le the second picture, Tills pret,mre is the work of Miss Anna and flowers, 0 t , feint w:inemelt t a' dried, rt,"l:. 41.1 s1t4i to°, Reri t�of tanshould Ist.:2n Iis wife elem. 1 agelest hie faem any tort were neeleee Beehive. there ren, father, or ether relative were •h Jf i:' he emit over the law eineThe were mime retinae tobe in-geetea iSC eeieed in his stead. ,. t would ['ri;m '1 hint a ewiimiinal, fere he cooler st.'ar'i'11 far 10J. He i 1 • !e the i d;,t fi .t' martin faalert week. Of this: the ether • iii � ma;;1Fd tie c'. Wit• .h2. Ft' n ,. 1 .'til' ,. t. q l • - T, �eirea:11 wee .`ek't3iSlif 1 eitetply iii (lark "i.,c heel: 7 the tt.;it:.;t read over .shit+ll t nicht and the storm m ea ail' Thin; were ten:li:, rackets on the lee . w s cP had dreamed' oak. �.. . :7Zk.Pl..ms,t.Ilone, ,Still and as !" ,I it'rie pennant tar www, Gay.. 1....:a = ea =e-1 ever net tiP:1:t s: 1•:^•iy,' neekties bung. from a reek t ver the Ile � "'.Pill go ill. come elret ds-e°^:ter. There was a Ph -tura of 1 might < an., ing girl on tri;' 1iialtPtt1. lla;r of ,• yr rely , ;� :. ig1 �,• elipper�s seennad waiting comfort- .. 4,2 i.y i,. ,- t, 1.1• � nD:. i,:: t gay C 1 n he ' to `'T¢', l's ,ieiy for their ' ee.rer beelde the Igen . 'wits. 2x ti... t.. , c . .. } . , 'tee , . 'Bruer his '0°11111" reset 41.0 thou r wire' tit2rPr:�; en:°,1�_,,. _e.. a nee, I , .a '".:.at ....''2 t ,w.h, v.Ith ;a ::rah of relief. Ne '.ref' to 1,;'.T5, lento ,i ..i? . "I.p . ..1.. 11 °. n. 2t .4:10•:.`.13' . .: w. The tl:'-1:t,' ,.3s e.' Ipc; 1 a . , l ez ' a 1 t" ° own; .-. .t,. '.«ire • :. o -,,� i:t-., t;� any a '':i1 •re-E°+1('Cy C.iS"a i e�.. as twit- e egrefeetehle com he:melte .aeeely -435\ tit title I..en.1t t' 1a 'v. ^uL'1t the. a tri on. if i:.e•, taa,.ttial , m. • w °;, as 2 .. t whit gn41% ,.,a0t1 .1 111ire e.ith ;01%1 1„,1 ?:it - .s• Wars. the p:e‘ '1a111klt.4ti'e", The ... era : ir, 1. *.. II a.i. wentnt t, 'e"ei eit :newt; an11 Pittale.^ wen: 1 114:.e- t- e C; n +`',• : ne" d:ert.. .; 1:1.. ,3 ..eta ,m cf his t:;iln12. rinse visit A •;'la.:. =9 .:'t .4 . rP..."le 1 Alen . .. .:. .. _ ,1+.. v. nlamf^ .. m:" t, h' eel, .tie steel .wl'1`:n;'..i nm+'ee tv ,ie eme' of the faded wore that the t The s.. i.trll t^r Int,. i.del 1 irentethinte, ieetee had i t 1 :n; lo,?en .mile ;2 ere After a hreatlb.le: mr'uiste ti, rti:t ''1 «mit.I 1 •• tt'S'tt••"- 2i3i.rli'. a.tttPn at an wee '•! t.••ttel `11".2 he ?teem -Seed t nil°mlie.1Pt.. He nu e a way cif •!5t'epe t . + e 9 : • tee Il 1 i em hs nn.,,,,„el, an leen -Bilin ,1 it was. Grown 's ole,, i n F *y4'417-11111= ;.i1enlee, he wee alma; at to 'Sow ;n the k. ehma; thee fancying h ,hril• ; tin so h'aa the 4. 111,1 of a motor far up the Tio' tire. n'r m-ivc. r trails its length •h., a €'t'esmitl rri.lt.'tn `. ti .1 .t soft, ,it;ht touch atelia slim on tree hand, reed he extinguished the light in the Ae roars th:r, breadth of gold; 17%h elfileulty he 1•t T, w',1 a teal. p:.rl•ar. R011111114; to the kitelaen °nee itIov.ereeping, till it Sind its way The nitwit was repeated lingeringly. tIi:i2':' he bc•gr.n an eager seareb for Hy eedars grim acid old, ire aalnneet lanelatei tilted: it. 1.-:<: 11nly food. An odd clmildiele faney buzzing 41t1m1e+ are the iliit.P, but the leanest :Ito 512-:!n 1121:4. n, fll;ttering in the in hie t1ialu-L 1 l.rain 'uF'd>•ested that I'111r t sullen on the tl ; :freeze from tri open window. the Say slippers on hi:� feat were at ; :1be1vN the shimmering' ttnderilow iJtalil}eratel he lieht the" ?atria Maim€e it: re. "1`Itey Ilolml;.t 4, ui to him. Vi herr wetem••etaeees ;gleam. and closed the window. Something' in, es. the brawn jar on the setontll shelf :he heavy warm air of the house re- he:d ceokit---spii'y ginger cookie; of The ijasliinf pickerel snaps the ily lewire'•1 him. Ire at dawn in a wit ker a satiefs'?ng thicl.nessr—"the kind a 1 mum careless skims the wave; :heir by the tail:' and removed his feilow goo: for when he re hungry." And circles widening to the shore meilay shoes. On the shelf close at hand there wasi The rooty margins leave. ••.:0 use messing, things up." he told half a loaf of broad in a tin box and a! The turtle warming on the log:noel . thiel,. wedge of cheese under a wire t Prolongs bls le11 th of days; There were ranAles in 1}ra, eeml: ' sereon. Anal oh, jay! the half of an' rnheedfnl oe the empty nest lalnkiri; 41 dim mirror« he 1;„tate,l one apple r°e. en a china plate. The Blip- 1 The pnifir.g r:tttaiiI savoys. and started on a rel cit ce tour a, pert; knew'. nspeetion. , Next to the parlor wee The boy sat down on a wooden chair, Now, slow before the lowering sun Ise (lining room: He starwi a 'ously , near the table and ate till he could eat, A lucid vapor spreads, shout hint at the quaint. old-fashienetl no more. He had somehow lost the. Drifting in hazy coolness o'er furniture and at the portrait, of a guilty feeling which had haunted him! The mallow's rosy heads. white -bearded mean over the mantel; for days past. As he swal:owed the Nature iitmre holds close and tenderly the old man's eyes seemed to follow last delicious mouthful of apple pie, a ibis sternly as he moved softly about , he recalled seeing a blue -and -white `; Her drowsy children dear; the room. All at once his sharpened 1 bath -robe lying over a chair in the 1 This is her hour cif full content— perceptions told him of something' room where he had found the slippers.,Iter "'rest -time'" of the year! which brought hi heart to h s throat Sleep was already clow* ng his senees. j Canny Finance. Rita a bound. A. bowl in the centre; Ile thought eirowsily- that he must re - 1 sf the table contained flowers, mienmove his muddy shoes from the parlor. Aman from the north of Scotland aonette and :tweet ens. He decided. Someone might find them there and was on. Holiday in Glasgow. On Sun - after a breath1ees pause that the flow -1 scold. Bu, no; the maker of those i day evening he was walking along ars had been gathered some days be-' satisfying big cookies.. could never: Argyll Street when he enure upon a fore. He proe eded to inspect the up -R scold! Still, he would carry the shoes' contingent of the Salvation Army, and ;tains rooms. By that token of the' upstairs with him. How soft and come:a collection -bag was thrust in front of fading flowers there might be food in i fortable the many-pillowed couch felt his nose. He dropt a penny into it. Turning up Queen Street, he the kitchen; but first he must find out, to his tired body! He would rest s countered another contingent of the en - whether he was alone in the house. { half an hour not longer—then he countered Army, and again a smiling The door of the front chamber stood ' must go on. Daylight should find him :it one time Tenements were con- sidered (Teatime -oeenders evee in temag- len11. Ae a matter of fact. certain case;: of fr:lvitmletit batileru toy have incur- red the death Penalty :ta this country. Any eine-e..lm:nt of books or tine €<rC' ting tlf .property by a debtor was so T sui;sh01. Under this law a man cadet! Jelr1 Perrot was hanged in 1761. it is sail that no bank failure .1r4s ei e't^r ell in China. for over inure hen- dre, .t years. When such an event hs: -t In,apl••c°tic•il an edict was promptly is. semi stating that in future any t n0I3 failure on the punt of a haul: would ell- toil the severest 3ini lnuent "fan all : e. spe:rgibie officials. The heads of the c:ti-rarer•. pry^sine it unci clireetoes ., forfeit. Are? t,t. m~hern etthe it ��`e alth. !lel( Lie .511:111 imi 1110 -tin; IVs ;.ry, lart2e ; th fire lanhuoro Their generous Iabor done. the ltami' vc •• s haze. are eookiug, she shoe d have a big Parents are strietiy excluder. and the pan of beans boiling. These can 1ie bithi s encu a roam, s:ubjeet to the baked for eupp r a:n::l if well prepared memo' tit :mimes and laveruesses will be appetizing. , only. The following supper menu is sug Uenerally speeltior. the babies' Bested and will not require a great hotel is in miniature both ail; to beds !ire•. ai :<,t}ler Englm'sbwoman, whose'' deal of work: Bt ad and hatter, halt-, and as to choirs and tables. The 111 .et .i. is very well known in her native ed reris and Leans,rss"-t potatoes with dignity t+,f tale hirtlich;:ir iy fast. and land. It mows the huge caldron of mill: gravy, cabbage 'clad with rour it is time tr ut:';p who has to adjust "Clcs:v" 1-eing Prepared for the soldiers' Bream dreseing, apple sauce, (take, tea, lmeemot t•i tat' new (o elitiu2t •. Meals d,y the white -ea -peed ehefs, met it is coffee ami milk. I are roan on etl•ietly errs - .pry lines, all in greys and white, with the creep If the men with the machine stay! _.__-----.--_.---. ° d+tt Tft,tntent Cnrcrt Diphtheria. t:on of here and there the brilliant all night, the breakfast may lac the; nitaa `re:°ray of the flame under the kettles. most awkward of all the meal. But' Btea22se of the sueeess of this car.- that is because it crowds upon Go vat, Miss Airy has recently been ap- meaty other early duties of the day. Its some pointed by the British Minister of Can lee managed by simply expanding ` Bill need `1:nry had net timet for unexpectedly c Munitions nae s i s of pictures + time. When -Hwy quite unexpectedly Munition, to paint a em e I the fam,ly 1 reakf ms., canis across each other in the street. heem:elm tl;�� ;vomit s in kie different -- Noticing that :his uite nes l cted lg I'm atlehes of munitions leakier; for theback Imperial Glint Museao in London. Value of ColleHe Training, {da tics g, dill clapped him on the t ' ansl said: The 11312 1tltar canvas is by Claire Mane• parents are worlen hard and - ,.Hallo, 'Larry<; how are you gettitm' Atwood and is called"On Leave.'denying themselves in tinier to senor, It shows the inside of a Y. M. C. A. their children to college. The naevi -tan? t Stili wonting for the saint pee. but .at one of the great London! fices are worth While provided the, ule�. termini et the hour just before the work out his' os," was `Ltirc :41 reel;. "Wife, girl or boy: is willing to o ; idawn. Here the Canadian soldiers' or her education. A college education mother -In-law �v and ton laid: have come for breakfast and n cigar- not ar.1y enables its possessor to eb-f 1 ette before taking the train, Some tain better business positions, but iti !have a few days' leave before them enriches and enlarges the life in every j and same are on their way bacic to'way, if the student has made the most the trenches. A Cana€lion soldier in; ! of his opportunities, But parents : Bore, ! the celebrated tri€. uniform ofshould be sure their children want an Syateb is sebn in the foreground gdv-1 education and not merely a good time ing his sergeant a light from his when they send them to college. VI cigarette. a solid groundwork of character anti On the Same Jcb. Authors Who Wrote In Bed"Na, u o'said."I geed a penny tae a squad o' yoourrfolk roon' the cor- ner jist the neo." his fireside, the night after a violent 'Really?'vnaid the Iris. "That was "lass" held a collection -bag in front of There is a photograph, with which most of us are no doubt familiar, 0 Mark Twain at work in bed—holding hiswriting-pad on his knees, and hav- ing the things he needed for his labor disposed about on tables on either side. But the idea of working in bed was not original with Mark. Many eminent men before him did the same thing. Indeed, no small part of the world's literary treasures has been produced between the sheets by physi- cally indolent although mentally active men of genius. One of the best known lines in Eng- lish poetry came into its author's bead when he was actually asleep. While visiting at Minto, Thomas Campbell one evening went to becl early, with 'his mind full of a newepoem. About 2 o'clock in the morning he suddenly wakened repeating, "Events to come cast their shadows before." Ringing the bell sharply. he summoned a ser- vant. The man found Campbell -with one foot in bed and one on the floor." "Are you ill, sir?" he asked.. "T was never better in my life," said the poet. "Leave the candle and bring me a cup of tea."' • Seizing his pen ; he put down thb happy thought, . changing "events to come" into `conning events," and over the noninebriating cup, he finished the first draft of "Locahiei s Warning." Longfellozv.'s "Wreak of the Vesper storm. He. went to bed, but could not very good of you. But, then, you can't sleep; the Hesperus would not be do a good thing too often. And be - denied; and as he lay the verses flow sides, you know, the Lord will repay ed on without let or hindrance until the poem was comiileted. • One at least of Rossini's operas was composed in bed. It was when he was young, poor and unknown, and lived in wretched quarters. After writing a duet, the composer allowed his manu- scripts to slip off the sheets and fall under the bed. Rossini was too com- fortable to get out of bed; and more- over he believed it would be unlucky to pick the sheets up; so he went to work to rewrite the duet. To his dis- gust he could not remember it, It was, therefore, necessary to write a new one, This kle had finished when a friend entered. "Try that," said the composer, "and tell me .what you think- of it The verdict was favorable. "Now." .said Rossini, "look under the beck You'll find another duet there. Try that; too," '4',,,. f,4,.,,,i14,1 ,u and declared that Cooking for Threshers. According to the testimony of the men themselves, some threshing day dinners are to be remembered for their excellencies, and others are to be remembered for other reasons. But if the energies of workingmen are to be kept at par, they must be well stoked. Workingmen appreciate plenty and a good flavor. The good flavor is attained by cooking to the right degree and seasoning carefully. Preparing the threshing dinner is a heavy task for the housewife and she should have plenty of good help. Presumably she is informed before- hand when to expect the threshers and to make her preliminary preparations. Then site mist decide on her bill of fare. Here is one meant not to be arbitrary, but suggestive: Bread and butter, chicken pie, mashed potatoes, cottage cheese, new beets, fresh or canned fruit, fresh tomatoes, fried cakes, apple pie, tea, coffee and milk. The day before the threshing all the baking except the chicken pie you a hundredfold." "Aweel," said the cautious Scot, we'll jist wait till the first transaction is feenished before we start the second. Motor Traffic in Trinidad. It is stated that, for the last' four years, the importation of motor ve- hicles into Trinidad has averaged 165. per annum, and this rate is likely to increase, as not only are stocks anew cars practically non-existent in the Country, but their popularity is grow- ing rapidly. Estate owners in Trini- dad 'are beginning to realize the ad- vantages of motor transport' for con- veying their on-veying.their prodltee to the railway or coast, and aro eager to obtain coni-' niercial trucks for this purpose. At present about 600 miles of roads suit- able for motor traffic exist in Trinidad, and lately there has been a .pro- nounced movement- towards the inn - the original composition was much the prevenient 0 higliways. - better. Then both were sung egain— r,- — Rossini in bed and his friend' sitting Soak salt fish in milk to :freshen on the edge. 'Both arrived at the same: it for immediate e use. conclusion teaching the merits of the Use bot ah `in tepid after with il, two ccmmmpositlo2ts. tittle soap to wash silk handkerchiefs, "What shall you do with the other 'When cooking potatoes for salad eoolt one?" a keel the friend. with skins on and peel afterwards, "Oh. I shall turn this into a terzet- us" came' to hire1 a153 he was sitting by to," aid Rossini, and I 70 did. Minar8'0 I,iitiment Carne Gaxiret in dam* All grades. Write for prices. TORONTO SALT WORKS G. J. CLIFF - • TORONTO 1 Every bean �-J in the "Clark" " can Is perfectly cooked and the Govern- ment legend guarantees absolute purity. With Tomato, Chili or Plain Sauce. 189 SOLD EVERYWHERE W. CLARK, LIMITED - MONTREAL Cgto -v it `n" µtea fir 1.1 CO S A CII little Benson's Corn Starch should be introduced into juicy fruit pies,,,such as rhubarb), cherry, etc., to prevent running over. Orange Cream Pie is not difficult to make and will prove i happy addition to your dessert recipes. Serve custards, .blanc mange, sauces, gravies, cakes and puddings 1� wit'- `Benson's Corn Starch, 14/rite .e for booklet. The Canada Starch Co.; Curter ^V• VT: AirWerg eitefeeeRter • ¢•x84.