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fl&s been ask-
lueried Tom,
Dything about
He.s een telinganother ;mese
sce you. Poilard
aMe
fero• secvmds later Tom was ,ad
into the room where a nutrther
sn 1,v VePiril, was i corner
oem PastiallY -from, the
The Sz!otchinan gave Tom a
o recognition as. he C3rtiQ up to
ied
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no get at
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at," be
aid, ' c .0
.
- -,se than .,-s i . bitter°"°ked
"Nay," said , Phail. plpped.1
ae got to go. PM uot in any pain,
hough," he added quickly, "the doctor
aw o that, but it willna be long afore
ane. Tom, 1 would like ye to
'letter to my mither, A$ T.
c yo, she's a godly I,
el, 'her sair,"
tit
ay0i,t;
t SI 3
-`1 have
iive
DOMESTIC SC1h
e
Lesson-- rou
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carreiev"-;" 4e4te "44,1 ,
iro .4tiva
42gr
neaher t bt Iefore we eaneil
her when we lie anteeno.-1
then d&uktd nt
. i le 1 ters. lied as kaiak
e t that nght,'sad NgCfil--The neck s used forept1nns
an. "You 5wTher iag, ,.olaps, beef tea and corning; re. need for brog' and Pan -broiling -
v :Ttdil,e1 tee?. et.e: :1irgavs when 1 a gotthinkingup; eactureiii:iumtcli)eiroale,c ,itiloeuldelictotnudeincruoestreuctoieseaie6t Tolle Ihii;lacsktinc gut. thT"ointi 0 the rib) noinpe is is uteleide
.,
, i E e i e efece cut from the rump everaging
i s i ale • ng is 1 eut. t ' '
.
and 1 jusC accepted the way is used for roastieg, rot roasting and fl'°r° six to eight Imilads•
mither explain- braising. i ROUND—The meet is so called be -
1 WOU1d o inc wben6 a tree laddle.i 130Leee CUT—A steak may be eut; cause of the way in which it lies on
i And it worked, It workedfrom this eut of meat. It is use for' the block. The upper or top of the
O laughed at rcteginn when 1was vo • pet roasting and braising. By slow' round is the inside of the the leg.
you in 'Lances ire; but nian, there's cooking this meat
.c nothing else that , elands by a malh end tender is made deileiotts; This is the tenderest portion. It Is
v I
wer ould Ay' and i't works,. 't,tioe, 1 want Ye' SHIN ----Used for stew
to ciwrite to my leather and ted her this. making.
Tell her that I gave ray life to the, BRISKET.—Used for --
, t,hall have to speak to the I,c'er. en t
,
he night before I left Eng- making and corning- *-
doter,' was 111,,,,, nr.rse,s reply. ,,will Jana, arid, 1 have not touched a tiraPi RIBS—Used for roasting.
you wait here? 1 wont be long be,., of drink since then, and that I died i PLA.TE—Used for stews
fore nn baok. with the love of God in my heart. Wili' making.
A curious feeling came into Tonesi7cT,telii, her, T„';'111 ?',',, ,.„, ,,
heart. He did not know very tretch sal° -Lora, .1. vs."1 ,.„
about Matheil, bet he recalled the eon: "Write down her address, lhtet
ersations that they had had in Lan- TOITA'S hand trembled anti the tears
shire, and he vividly remembered ceen‘sed down his face as he ewrote t,he
the night before they. had started for .aedress 13.-f the woman who lived. weary'
the 17`ront. McPhail had been very inthe Highlands pf S9t1111?d* ,
rnuch wrought upon then. Tom had -it '4ii..11 e°1111°,rt herr",,sea.l.d.„1„leP.lelealel'
'watched his* face while they Sat to- TIller,1 ‘.,1,s„..W,at, (1°,neere, It.,..M111./1„e1;1„15„! "When I See a by or girl practic- and justly, I3ut like other good
gether in the Y.M.C.A, hut wben the her ee' ,,mat' °etr --'ea,!,"?.lnIF, '''' " ^ i ingwith a metronome on the piona it disciplinariens it is not always a wel-
speaker was telling them about the ample 4, ky,lb%uerteyonnolnlunst not die you muse alwaYs reminds me of a policeman on come friend. Some folks dislike work
deep needs of their lives. 'McPhail's ••
face had become set and stern, al- not die," sobbed Tom. , i, duty at a birthdaY Party," a lady was ing under exacting foremen. If the-
thongli. his lips quivered. Afterwards 'Thine talk like that, lad,' said the overheard to say to a friend at a house war. has ..taught one thing it is the
when they had gone to the canteen the Scotehmari. 9 have been thinking it party the other evening. But that is a necessity for discipline and the Prin-
Scotchrean had tittered words which all oot sin' 1 have been here, and- it"rds';. severe remark to make. No one would ciple holds good in music. So make
Tom never forgot, richt. It's a.' richt. Witheut„-he -; unduly 'restrain those in attendance at the acquaintance of the metronome.
He wandered now if McPhail had ding of blood there is, no reml•slonel'iei a birthday party from enjoying them- Get friendly,evitlt it. Realize that' it
meant what he said, wondered too if sin, and You can't purge away iniquity
he had realised the same experinces without paying the price: 1 ani a part 3 ee a your
selves. That is what the party is for. always metes out 'esti and •
which he, Tom, had passed through. of the Price, Tom- The Son of God, The metronome is more like a drill fear will be dispelled. Besides you
It seemed awful that this tall, stal- died that others might live. That's 1 instructor. Off duty he allows the will be the gainer. Its demand for
wart Scotch/nail was going to die. Why not only a faet, it is a principal. soldier soldier certain freedom, but on duty strict time is all for your benefit.
should men be killed in this way? Thousands of us are dying that others , ,exactnes is demanded. The click of About the only criticism one ever
Why should that lonely Seotetavornan, mae- live. Christ died that He mighcl, the pendulum is the comma.nd for hears direeted against the metronome
McPhail's mother, have to stiffer be- give life and liberty to the world, and strict time. The metronome shows is not against its character, but its
cause of German sins? in a way that is what we are doing.
The nurse came back to him. aele I can't richtly explain it,' it's too deep,, n
', o favoritism. Whether it is keeping physical appearance, viz., that in con -
wants to see you," she said,
"and the for ene•, but I see glimpses of the truth, time for a march, a waltz, a sonata, or trast to the graceful lines of the vi l'
hied a
Tho
so," she
Torn picatuntsl
in
iih °
e in the
each
camp in Su
him if 1 could
e:
afraid A •
se any 9Y
.tricw s'‘•
,
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GU BEEF
SIRL -Used for hroiiig,
PLANIC Used for -etewing.
RUMP—Steaks from the rump are
cooked by broiling hr pannmg. The
s and t.-,oup', back cats are used for Hamburg
teaks, pot roaster apd corning. The
soup lower part of the round is the outside
or the leg, The first few steak from
this poztion are tender; the rest is
and soup! used for Hamburg steaks, stews and
)i)ot, roasts,
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any
People
alKe a
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`kfouse (The .‘ 'Ouse
as -soon as theyTor e.
o. The moils t.110fIe
azae-lik-,e ppdItts-
te e magnet
aere,
0,94 „DArm 0
,bave you learntthe secret your. the faltering attempt of the young be- or the harp or the.piano the outline' of
self?"ginner's exercises it is absolutely ina- the metronome is stiff. As one rriusi-
eI think I have's' replied Tom. On partial, though it never .scolds nor cian puts it, the design is cold and en_
the night of ,the atta.ck I was on setttrY praises. , And that is the secret of its cympathetic. But at heart the
elevhe no prejudices in metronome is kind for it serves a help-
theyI could noctomsazbiuttihiNavamrdssurliekei favor of wouldn't or against apyone it always ful and unselfish purpose,
got the $erip of it, and I feel as though ' ___________________
God spoke to me."
"That's it, lad, that's it!" said the paraphrases. 'The Lord ‘ is my "ment Tom knew the meaning of the
clYing man. eagerly. "Tom, do ye, Shepherd,' surely ye ken that, Tom?" word Sacrament.
think Ye could pray now?" i "Ay,' replied Tone eagerly, "I know The next day the Scotehman died.
By this time the Teem had become that." The nurse was with him to the very
very silent. The men who had been Then the two lads recited the psalm last, and just befere he breathed his
talking freely were evidently listening together: last breath he lifted his eyes to her
to that which I have tried to describe, "The Lord is my Shepherd; 1 shall with a smile.
, but the two lads were not conscious of not want. "It's a' richt, 1 nurse 1
he said 'what
,
the presence of others. "He maketh me to lie down in green my mither taught rrie was true down
"I don't know as I can pray in pastures: He leadeth mie beside still to the very foundations." ,
words," said Toni, "somehow prayer waters. . "Ay, it was grand,/it was grand!"
, seems too big to put into words. I "He resthreth illy soul:: He leadeth said Tom Pollard 'when he heard the
just 'think of God and remember the me in the paths of righteousness for news. "It doesn't seem like death
love of Jesus Christ. But happen I His Name's sake. at all, it was just victory, victory!"
can sing if you can bear it." g'Yea, though I -walk through the After that TOM dld his work with a
"Ay, lad, sing a hymn,", said the valley of the shadow a death, I will new light in his eyes. It seemed nsi
Scotchman. fear rio evil: for Thou are with me; though his visit to the Scotchman hadl
Tom knelt by the dying man's bed Thy- rod and Thy staff -they comfort removed the last remaining cloud 1
and closed his eyes. For some time me. ' , which had hung in the sky of his faith:
nothing would come to him; his mind "Stop there!" said Inc sootchmaii (To be',c,e tinued. '1 '
seemed a blank. Then he founcl.him- 'That's eno'. It's a „here, Torn; tha T
self singing the hymn he had often why I'm not afraid now. I'm in the
sung as a boy, valloy a the shadow of death, but I
Jesu, Lover of my soul, inna fear: the Lord is wi' mjs$, , and
fly,e's g6 '0,60 -id a ray hande''' 1
Let me to Thy Bosom
While the nearer waters' ti. irni4 'go neev; aid
While the tempest still'is h romin the (.1,0,.,, o
hot stay a, 'IOng"
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entre
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,-„he gel I,'
t1g
,O, eescittoe the11el, a if•tt.,,hoe tLw e.,,, 1.1.,,,t15:,,,
\ il, ate,.,a
shall
a § , ''d Watertnaj
A' 6
e
1.
n 2 TEC'd
Seems , a Ver./ large number of cups
to get from a pound of tea: But
'that proves the fine quality of
d Rose Tea, whillOes further and :tastes
better because it c84:0,1# chiefly of rich, strong
teas grown' in the fanii,tis district of Assam in
Northern India,
A pound of 'Red Rose
gives 250 cups.
Kept Good by the
Sealed Package
SiMASIIIie:G A SUBMARINE.
Newest Contrivance is a
tached to a Moat.
'where near it will do the bus'ness
the very least it will fetch the sub-
. `
mb marine 4 44 :sur,,S.
aee, to he promptly
dispatched bY gunfire.
The newest contrivance for smash-
ing o submarine is a bomb leaded
charge a and ha"
ing from a float,
$uprose the "sub' to be located
whije travelling under water, by oh -
servation from 411 airplane or balloon,
S'eseentaft71:4alig
ofgtitMl.istifish,
a0 4ls1,
6‘1'ing slia°("'
under such eircurn$tances,
course, it is blind, It dat,'S not know
that danger threatens, But meanwhile
the patrol 'boats gather and prepare ;
to do some fishing.
The Llehoat. 'Mader water, emiot
trvhouref
al ttalsleteurthanimost
t IVier'erl;eloincellesn
yit is
i
going 4 a much slower rate, To drop
a. bomb in front of it is an easy mat-
ter,
The bomb is attached te a float by a;
wire of any desired length, any fifty
feet, if that be the supposed depth at
which the "sigh" is Moving, T.Vhea it
hns sunk that far tbcf, resi5tance of
the float yanks a plug eat a it, there,'
by oausing it to explode. I
Thie idea ;was originated by Sperry,
the Anterivae ihwenter of the gyro-
scope stabilizer. It is thought to have t
miportent advantages over the method '1'
hitherto nreJ, whereby hemhs ceuip-;
fi !led with delav-actioe fuses were drop -I
•
ped in ;vont 01 the submarine.
Bombs of the latter kind are liehle
to go off too scan er WO late. In ;
either case the submarine escapee
damage. But the bomb with a goat is
bound to esplode at the required
depth, and it will inevitably snmeh
the U-boat if dropped at the proper '
moment. It does not need to bit the
"sub''; the load of high explosive it
earries is se big,thet if it bursts any -3
,rzr.y
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Our exceptional facilities en,,
sure promptness as well as ab.
solute thoroughness, — when
you think of clean-
ing or dyein think
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all makes of records and one Control' or
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BAY AND SURF BATHING,
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Hotel is equipped throughout with Automatic
Sprinkler System. -
_AMERICAN PLAN
JOHN J. HERNAN,
Manager
DE I G 0
US ES
Y DESTROY
GERMAIN:.
,roRE
'CE„
done! Sir
ia's Oil 1,Ve in
AJnenhutlaiGirtiefipitoirist: Is Story
•Fen those who do not know Colonel
Sjr John, Griffiths, whether as Mein-
ber
o11151Plbe-i
atliazneuerasely tled
t,iniervi:ines..ttariiant4-
fairs or in his newer capatiity sol -
05,,,,r, \
by
the m:count -which he gives in the an-
nual report of the Rumanian Consoli-
dated Oilfields, Litnited, a the wan in
'which he
wUs edprcaehing ileithe
c
selttp a
rliloyscd?r&san
thet,hl
London CO2T0-
5Pondent. Probably no coinpaelhas
er presented a 'mom racy document
to s shareholders, and through the
v l'6±-OrY the pereona1ity a colonel
thoroughness.15.P1:ehsiesntderi(sretgoale'lldeofi-fee071hsei!
quer.ces, his habit a overruling those
who stand in the way. He did a great
pieee °/7
1e17°;"e1;!e':Iyie'llil. R2flUITCI:T1,3ea:Bc)o,newideb carrfNo-
'r
i ing. through his Job with a rothlegg•g
thoroughness which Po Oertnali gen-
al could hope to .better,
Colonel Sir JObo- "Norton GriffiLIIs
ed to render ,the oig
10 thi," Cermans.,
ptond at once with the natural
nee of the corapanies—raO4 et
t e not British awned --to see
•1y worth iiiions d
eopupissiou very
ed t'or th futnyn' 01.0
on indnstry,4Ti6:1 enxkns toleal•"o the
wells in etteli eceehtioa ibat
later.
10
and
001
•a„..
IN
oftle(•r
'ning ot ati i1i.0
because
hd decided
ljtt
1 Memo
011
1=4 ,
C"
A
orlt
the tanks and tIie
ll
The Remant d lint:evo
dangerous to stay any longer,
power house, brim fua ,
n
catelt fire and explode at itay
Colonel Griffiths, however, wo
hour of the word "danger," e
"sted in setting Are to the
house.
He took a ligbtod fuse 6 hay 0110
entered the building, se 1., Ibe
the oil in the basement Which had pre-
viously been pumped in. Se strong
was the gas in this building that One
could have been asphyxiated in min.
utes on remaining inside. It is a
miracle that Colonel Grifilthe (who
was slightly burned) and the rest were
not killed. The only explanation is
that the gas mixture in the building
was too strong for quick combustion
and explosion. 'tee
some tune ago, when Colonel Grif-
fiths told something of this incident to
a number of friends, they little dream
ed from his manner of telling the
story that miraculous intervention
had been required to make it possible
for hirn to tell the tale at alle
PLANING MILL WASTE
1 I
Used by Toy Makers and Has a Good
Commercial Value.
That a market for virtually alt of
the waste of a planing mill is to be
had for the seeking is evidenced , in
the occasional bringing to light of
whatis being done by some planing
mill managers in various sections of
the country. The latest has to do with
a planing mill in the Northern States.
In turning out some of its products
waste blocks of various sizes were
numerous and served to fernish all
the fuel required for the plant. This
material had a fuel value of $3 a ton.
One day a visitor looked the plant
over, noted the waste blocks and be-
gan to figure out the ritunher of thern
in a ton. He offered the manager $17
a ton for all the waste of that charac-
ter tuined out. A contract was made
and the visitor informal -the manager
he was a toy manufacturer and that
the blocks Plirchased would cost him
less than half of what it cost him to
make dem. The mill manager Mime-
mcgsmanaractor cliately placed his thinking cap in or-
der, secured samples of,all the ploriing
mill waste, called on other toy inann-
facturers and before returning home
- - found a market foi' alt the waste about
•
the plant ex.dept the sawdust. The
final -result is that the sale of the
waste purchases all the coal nee.led
or the plant and loaves a profit aver-
vould score'
Panalysis of the witste pro-
w and plititing
thU muth of
.1 p crcial
EEL()
New Autoreatia
etc„ "W. 1440
'coati
.e, omp eteewl
dehaustpipi
Olt
,(4
11
oes
,
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Ali11
PAYMASTERS
IN FRANCE
CASH
DOIN1INION EXPRESS
FOREIGN CilEQUES
THE BEST WA(TO SEND MONEY
TO THE BOYS IN THE TRENCHES
4411.1.
C011
01
11
any
People
alKe a
-Line
`kfouse (The .‘ 'Ouse
as -soon as theyTor e.
o. The moils t.110fIe
azae-lik-,e ppdItts-
te e magnet
aere,
0,94 „DArm 0
,bave you learntthe secret your. the faltering attempt of the young be- or the harp or the.piano the outline' of
self?"ginner's exercises it is absolutely ina- the metronome is stiff. As one rriusi-
eI think I have's' replied Tom. On partial, though it never .scolds nor cian puts it, the design is cold and en_
the night of ,the atta.ck I was on setttrY praises. , And that is the secret of its cympathetic. But at heart the
elevhe no prejudices in metronome is kind for it serves a help-
theyI could noctomsazbiuttihiNavamrdssurliekei favor of wouldn't or against apyone it always ful and unselfish purpose,
got the $erip of it, and I feel as though ' ___________________
God spoke to me."
"That's it, lad, that's it!" said the paraphrases. 'The Lord ‘ is my "ment Tom knew the meaning of the
clYing man. eagerly. "Tom, do ye, Shepherd,' surely ye ken that, Tom?" word Sacrament.
think Ye could pray now?" i "Ay,' replied Tone eagerly, "I know The next day the Scotehman died.
By this time the Teem had become that." The nurse was with him to the very
very silent. The men who had been Then the two lads recited the psalm last, and just befere he breathed his
talking freely were evidently listening together: last breath he lifted his eyes to her
to that which I have tried to describe, "The Lord is my Shepherd; 1 shall with a smile.
, but the two lads were not conscious of not want. "It's a' richt, 1 nurse 1
he said 'what
,
the presence of others. "He maketh me to lie down in green my mither taught rrie was true down
"I don't know as I can pray in pastures: He leadeth mie beside still to the very foundations." ,
words," said Toni, "somehow prayer waters. . "Ay, it was grand,/it was grand!"
, seems too big to put into words. I "He resthreth illy soul:: He leadeth said Tom Pollard 'when he heard the
just 'think of God and remember the me in the paths of righteousness for news. "It doesn't seem like death
love of Jesus Christ. But happen I His Name's sake. at all, it was just victory, victory!"
can sing if you can bear it." g'Yea, though I -walk through the After that TOM dld his work with a
"Ay, lad, sing a hymn,", said the valley of the shadow a death, I will new light in his eyes. It seemed nsi
Scotchman. fear rio evil: for Thou are with me; though his visit to the Scotchman hadl
Tom knelt by the dying man's bed Thy- rod and Thy staff -they comfort removed the last remaining cloud 1
and closed his eyes. For some time me. ' , which had hung in the sky of his faith:
nothing would come to him; his mind "Stop there!" said Inc sootchmaii (To be',c,e tinued. '1 '
seemed a blank. Then he founcl.him- 'That's eno'. It's a „here, Torn; tha T
self singing the hymn he had often why I'm not afraid now. I'm in the
sung as a boy, valloy a the shadow of death, but I
Jesu, Lover of my soul, inna fear: the Lord is wi' mjs$, , and
fly,e's g6 '0,60 -id a ray hande''' 1
Let me to Thy Bosom
While the nearer waters' ti. irni4 'go neev; aid
While the tempest still'is h romin the (.1,0,.,, o
hot stay a, 'IOng"
2: T.f7d !lel i;lientetfi'lie °i:teshtm;1°157a. 'S,t:ohito,'1:11i,13:ugsiii'itchlas,e'isd;13:as,:,,, ,
Ay,hthat'..)4,P%A*.e n I dinna% ood-laY,
entre
ag
'ail,''qit'Yin f thing'4' Ye
AA'',' t.
0:0 (Y
,p, 4" 1,
,-„he gel I,'
t1g
,O, eescittoe the11el, a if•tt.,,hoe tLw e.,,, 1.1.,,,t15:,,,
\ il, ate,.,a
shall
a § , ''d Watertnaj
A' 6
e
1.
n 2 TEC'd
Seems , a Ver./ large number of cups
to get from a pound of tea: But
'that proves the fine quality of
d Rose Tea, whillOes further and :tastes
better because it c84:0,1# chiefly of rich, strong
teas grown' in the fanii,tis district of Assam in
Northern India,
A pound of 'Red Rose
gives 250 cups.
Kept Good by the
Sealed Package
SiMASIIIie:G A SUBMARINE.
Newest Contrivance is a
tached to a Moat.
'where near it will do the bus'ness
the very least it will fetch the sub-
. `
mb marine 4 44 :sur,,S.
aee, to he promptly
dispatched bY gunfire.
The newest contrivance for smash-
ing o submarine is a bomb leaded
charge a and ha"
ing from a float,
$uprose the "sub' to be located
whije travelling under water, by oh -
servation from 411 airplane or balloon,
S'eseentaft71:4alig
ofgtitMl.istifish,
a0 4ls1,
6‘1'ing slia°("'
under such eircurn$tances,
course, it is blind, It dat,'S not know
that danger threatens, But meanwhile
the patrol 'boats gather and prepare ;
to do some fishing.
The Llehoat. 'Mader water, emiot
trvhouref
al ttalsleteurthanimost
t IVier'erl;eloincellesn
yit is
i
going 4 a much slower rate, To drop
a. bomb in front of it is an easy mat-
ter,
The bomb is attached te a float by a;
wire of any desired length, any fifty
feet, if that be the supposed depth at
which the "sigh" is Moving, T.Vhea it
hns sunk that far tbcf, resi5tance of
the float yanks a plug eat a it, there,'
by oausing it to explode. I
Thie idea ;was originated by Sperry,
the Anterivae ihwenter of the gyro-
scope stabilizer. It is thought to have t
miportent advantages over the method '1'
hitherto nreJ, whereby hemhs ceuip-;
fi !led with delav-actioe fuses were drop -I
•
ped in ;vont 01 the submarine.
Bombs of the latter kind are liehle
to go off too scan er WO late. In ;
either case the submarine escapee
damage. But the bomb with a goat is
bound to esplode at the required
depth, and it will inevitably snmeh
the U-boat if dropped at the proper '
moment. It does not need to bit the
"sub''; the load of high explosive it
earries is se big,thet if it bursts any -3
,rzr.y
ITU, eqlQ.thAi4f:
r4 4)4 kaeifieSmIrra
11. 1'- erg ifb..
Cleaning azd D
The postaian and the expres
man bring Parker Dyeing an
Cleazzing Service right to ;1\14
door. We pay carriage ono wzy.
Our exceptional facilities en,,
sure promptness as well as ab.
solute thoroughness, — when
you think of clean-
ing or dyein think
of PARKER'S.
Write for hook!
PAR
eure to address yonr
reel tear1y to r eiv-
dept.
R'S DYE WORK,
LIMITED
YONGE STREET
TORONTO
4
0,5
IVIANUFACTUREWS OVERSTOCK
To be ()leered out at
WHOLESALE PRICES
500
Phollogi*aphs
Reg. $50 too
Au exceptional opportunity to get a first-
class machine at a bargain. EguiPped With
AJ MOt1% lintverstd Tone Arm thee plays
all makes of records and one Control' or
full or 'modulated volume. Has, in fact,
all the features found on the higher
priced machines. The cases is in mahoganY
nresh. 41 in. high.
One year guarantee with each machine.
if not as represented return within 10
days and get your money back.,
Price while they last $25 cash with
order or C,O.D.
G. D. -,ROBERTSON,
zixanteractu.rers' .a.a•at,
77.BAV ST, - TORONTO
otcl Del Coronado
Coronado lieaoh, California
Near San Diego
POLO, MOTORING, TENNIS,
BAY AND SURF BATHING,
FISHING AND BOATING.
18 /Joie Golf Course
Hotel is equipped throughout with Automatic
Sprinkler System. -
_AMERICAN PLAN
JOHN J. HERNAN,
Manager
DE I G 0
US ES
Y DESTROY
GERMAIN:.
,roRE
'CE„
done! Sir
ia's Oil 1,Ve in
AJnenhutlaiGirtiefipitoirist: Is Story
•Fen those who do not know Colonel
Sjr John, Griffiths, whether as Mein-
ber
o11151Plbe-i
atliazneuerasely tled
t,iniervi:ines..ttariiant4-
fairs or in his newer capatiity sol -
05,,,,r, \
by
the m:count -which he gives in the an-
nual report of the Rumanian Consoli-
dated Oilfields, Litnited, a the wan in
'which he
wUs edprcaehing ileithe
c
selttp a
rliloyscd?r&san
thet,hl
London CO2T0-
5Pondent. Probably no coinpaelhas
er presented a 'mom racy document
to s shareholders, and through the
v l'6±-OrY the pereona1ity a colonel
thoroughness.15.P1:ehsiesntderi(sretgoale'lldeofi-fee071hsei!
quer.ces, his habit a overruling those
who stand in the way. He did a great
pieee °/7
1e17°;"e1;!e':Iyie'llil. R2flUITCI:T1,3ea:Bc)o,newideb carrfNo-
'r
i ing. through his Job with a rothlegg•g
thoroughness which Po Oertnali gen-
al could hope to .better,
Colonel Sir JObo- "Norton GriffiLIIs
ed to render ,the oig
10 thi," Cermans.,
ptond at once with the natural
nee of the corapanies—raO4 et
t e not British awned --to see
•1y worth iiiions d
eopupissiou very
ed t'or th futnyn' 01.0
on indnstry,4Ti6:1 enxkns toleal•"o the
wells in etteli eceehtioa ibat
later.
10
and
001
•a„..
IN
oftle(•r
'ning ot ati i1i.0
because
hd decided
ljtt
1 Memo
011
1=4 ,
C"
A
orlt
the tanks and tIie
ll
The Remant d lint:evo
dangerous to stay any longer,
power house, brim fua ,
n
catelt fire and explode at itay
Colonel Griffiths, however, wo
hour of the word "danger," e
"sted in setting Are to the
house.
He took a ligbtod fuse 6 hay 0110
entered the building, se 1., Ibe
the oil in the basement Which had pre-
viously been pumped in. Se strong
was the gas in this building that One
could have been asphyxiated in min.
utes on remaining inside. It is a
miracle that Colonel Grifilthe (who
was slightly burned) and the rest were
not killed. The only explanation is
that the gas mixture in the building
was too strong for quick combustion
and explosion. 'tee
some tune ago, when Colonel Grif-
fiths told something of this incident to
a number of friends, they little dream
ed from his manner of telling the
story that miraculous intervention
had been required to make it possible
for hirn to tell the tale at alle
PLANING MILL WASTE
1 I
Used by Toy Makers and Has a Good
Commercial Value.
That a market for virtually alt of
the waste of a planing mill is to be
had for the seeking is evidenced , in
the occasional bringing to light of
whatis being done by some planing
mill managers in various sections of
the country. The latest has to do with
a planing mill in the Northern States.
In turning out some of its products
waste blocks of various sizes were
numerous and served to fernish all
the fuel required for the plant. This
material had a fuel value of $3 a ton.
One day a visitor looked the plant
over, noted the waste blocks and be-
gan to figure out the ritunher of thern
in a ton. He offered the manager $17
a ton for all the waste of that charac-
ter tuined out. A contract was made
and the visitor informal -the manager
he was a toy manufacturer and that
the blocks Plirchased would cost him
less than half of what it cost him to
make dem. The mill manager Mime-
mcgsmanaractor cliately placed his thinking cap in or-
der, secured samples of,all the ploriing
mill waste, called on other toy inann-
facturers and before returning home
- - found a market foi' alt the waste about
•
the plant ex.dept the sawdust. The
final -result is that the sale of the
waste purchases all the coal nee.led
or the plant and loaves a profit aver-
vould score'
Panalysis of the witste pro-
w and plititing
thU muth of
.1 p crcial
EEL()
New Autoreatia
etc„ "W. 1440
'coati
.e, omp eteewl
dehaustpipi
Olt
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