The Exeter Times, 1919-2-27, Page 2'Feng will go further on infusion and give
better satisfaction. than any other Tea
obtainable. a e este
Not a shadow on doubt about this. TRY IT!
The Making of ,' s:up. 1 icssly :eft to spoil when so much
"Have a plate of soupy, hole ween i labor 'wes spent in canning last sum -
have you asked tate faunas it it would ! rater, and ialhen there are so many
have et plate of soup, atter you had 1 hungry mentis to 1111.
spent come time rand material makingI Seve• the spoonfuls. They are
r1t. Now 1 am going to tell you that I worth it
the : ee;.et of true economy is the -_---W-•
serving of a palate of good, pea latable l. ,Good Nature Contagious.
:soup at the. 1 eel rain, g of diluter.
. A certain little boy was getting !
Wllen properly ma•da, soup as .t irhi•o the habit of a'rutting, es lecially
cy stitnt::atizhg ere' wholesome dish that at the breakfast hour, and lits another
A Cliancc
:r �-� will add l el k
,. 1<e.l11i.cgin7-tntizF .•aa;i that fa:.ovt: .
tc
e ante tof
t the finger metal.
gf fretting at
e`^•v-ihim h 1 ..ret
2 p»n ct by lie .,�, g
It. sti t.r: t • promotes the diges- flim. The whole •comfort of the, morn-
< prepares; the stemarh for the -ng became ondangercd Father went
1 to his office vwith a little worried
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PART IL yours. I ft _rad it at the station just, Fat'!z heel :.heels { no matter hose" frown on his face, and an older chid _ e man of gallantry and grit.
°re the afternoon she had wafter you stropped it. I picked it up, : t+ t heel heels it • sae. c. p i and.• r `l i 1 b t ted He was the son o n e vi e
Dual d knew you : tr, .,. •:, i � s .,lut:ld go a l
• Toronto the hero of the story, his hailed as a .
WENT ACK
COMMON SOLDIER
COLONEL OI{' Tfl1 AtT'STIt.%LIA
INFANT1? Y
Served in the Galipoli Campaign,
Receiving Decoration---C°o2hgratu-
lated for Valor at Messina
The story of a colonel of Austra-
lian infantry who was wounded in
the Gallipoli, campaign and sent back
to Australia, but. who: concealed his
rank and re-enlisted as a private to
serve with the Australians in France,' .
has added to the esteem in which
Australians are held in London. Col-
onel Charles Melville Macnaghten,
I
.:i ..ihooi in a meal to e irritated byf S' Melville
'll
tae bites;
h and then I sa-v, you an �n _ • e Beings which litter in the day she could
as ne ,:f poverty a. id hardship such , meat, t bones, 1 FEARSOME FLYING be reached by flight in the early futurs Scotland
as never before had came into her mut have dropped it, because you cf me d , u minirt s and avnes, to- t• rashy 1`augh owe..vesttg says department of 4cd -was
- h ltered life. She � were the only parson except the std-: gether n,th the left -over gravies;'` A I It was galla r N. ells: overed the when some enterprising airman wishes �rard, says the Daily Mail, and was
easy and well sr e e
hound that this elderly woman an.d;, tion master and me who had been; p''ate oz' soup .shoul.l be #e2ve:l daily! danger r and the remedy. She found
Scaling the Gigantic i9loulttain Ranges to dna "stunt"which wall make his prs?etising law in Australia when the
1 But I ,.. ! g' name famous everywhere..
e,
Macnaghten, chief of the criminal in- 1
the young 'h'l were carrying on their ;there dui urg tie inornm ; du ing i1le fall and winter, and need Little Y, p
rov ant
little farm with only the occasional dr:;ln't want to admit it. 11:e3:t saying , coat but a few eoiiis each week to aetomention-one Q thing turned
Ito myself, 'Perhaps she didn't. I'm mal 't i
of the Earth
2e ax a 'n7I'eil man•
"No wonder the poor thing's hands ; it.t obliged to ask.' And so I kept . 't• i •
I
ow
i II
On the Italian side of the Alps is a
to another and things instead of be-; nhonument to the first airman who
are red and raugl7, she tIhotzgnt, RaSS
1e t a -to prepare a stock pot. Se -;cooling better grew worse. When she succeeded in scaling that mighty
Frae watched Alyira hoeing in ,__ _ i_
Ethel was too filtoraagdily surprised' pot that has aclose-fitting lid! started the reforan•atl'.on, she pretend-: European barrier by means of flight,
tato held. Co find words, and Al-ira went on in. and keep it for this purpose. The1 ed not to notice that he grumbled He lost his life in the perfoemaco,
The mapper was sinipic>, but yell a low,0. hopeless voice: I usual pro -portion is a one -gallon pots•
when file roam was .cold, but called: although he had actually performed
cooked and neatly served. When itYou see, I'm no 'better than aconi-i;ror -a lonely of nix. You r will require; hiu attention to the fact that the S1VO'Wi the feat hefoxe his death.
wall over, the elder woman h trried mon thief. No Judd ever stole be' 1 one pound of genes to every quart of kora were gsttimg ready to throwv 1 But the Alps sink into comparative
the tlrisihes from the table to the sink. Ione, t -hough !that. weinvade me do ays een poor.'
ita I; water, and one large onion, one medl-!down whole basket/dull of snow—� insignificance before the stupendous
"I'll do tient alone to-night,dtAi4 suppose it -w•as beause I Ranted the r um sized cal rot, one medium sized,enough to go coasting. ZVlienever; barrier of the Andes in South Amer -
vire," she said. "You get your money so awfully ba... 1 don t mind turnip, one fagot of soup herbs to there seemed • �1 lil.e3ihood of coin -r • ,
and finish it up. Perhaps :Miss Graf- going to jail m1 self, but it's Aunt every four quarts of water er less. l zea, yt t news lately arrived that
ton will give yon a few :huts. '`Lou Ilelen." - Have the butcher crack the bones plaint from tittle boy she diverted its Lieutenant Godoy, a Chilean instruct -
see " she added byway of e_:»lana-eanhem under Id.
, by a cheery remark or a happy sug-' ed by an Englishman and in all Eng -
tion to Ethel', "thre's to be a picnic ! l.aBut Ethel had fuund her voice at NN II
and then rinse
attogether with' gesti�on. The result was magical. The
P potf
•
fruit and doing odd Jobs for the neigh- girl, led -her gently to a chair. "Don't' bunt of coli ,Safer and bring to a tppeared under file sunshine of tact
d the money for it h boil. Cook very slowly far three and `rise to a tremendous height. He flew
morning ouch which no amount o. Iish "Bristol," leas succeeded in scal-
to-go-ltt andw.Aie hasand been preserving at iisie "you pear child!" she said, and the seasoning. Add the required am -1 re rfl•o or scolding could banish, des-
' ing even this terrific chain of inoun-
for that.
throw. rlher amts around the other P g r tains, although to do sao he ]tad to
bars al: saving . e < b alk et jail or any such nonsense as and from Santiago to Mendoza in the
She's bought a beautiful muslin dress that. There has been no harm done, a half hours. Strain the liquid and Perhaps instead of Little Bo it is
p' ' •
gentinSe These tnvvns althea h
•n you bin • Al -we'll
return the bones and ve� etables to � g
good nature.'
ani sell- where are 3 going, and r -e 1 never say another well g ld b f the gamily who
Ar -
less
CASTOR OIL FOR AIRPLANES
Best Oil Known for, Lubricating
Rotary Engines
Over 100,000 acres have been spec-
lofty planted with castor beans by the
American Govermnent, so as to be
able to supply castor oil for airplanes.
war began. He was the major in
command of the first brigade which
landed at Anzac Cove, on Gallipoli
peninsula. Within two days he was
wounded three times: After recovery
in England he returned to Gallipoli
and lied his battalion in their immor-
tal charge at Lone Pine.
After the evacuation of Gallipoli lie
served for a time in Egypt, and was
sent from there to England suffering
Caster. oil is the best oil known for from wounds and lever. 'Surgeons ie -
lubricating the powerful rotary en -
fused him permission to return to se-
gines used on inany of the modern five service, and he was sent to Aus-
airplanes, and as everything in an tralia as second in command of the
airplane depends so much on the
Australian training camp.
smooth running of the engine, it is
essential that the best oil procurable
must be used for the purpose.
Before the war millions of gallons
of castor oil were manufactured from
Re-enlisted as a Private
One day he slipped away from the
eamp and joined, a replacement bat-
talion in Queensland ender the name
vita'! Ane -rail you gem?. to iinisl7 year about it to each other or to anyone the kettle. Set the liquid aside to coal' �0me ex germ er o „` than a hundred miles divides them, 1 of Charles Melville ani soon aftt.r-
3 q els out of fled on the wrong side. castor beans,and used chiefly in the
dress to -night?" F * else" 1 �� and remove the calla of fat when it1A cross weld or a reproof sometimes' see less of each others inhabitants making of mans, inks. dues. artificial ward was Lack in England tiain�>rg
The girl lead put on he. .ha, and I nunL make .guy difference," Al'- hardens. Now place this liquid • • 7n than do New York olid London, for on Salisbury Plain --s -
was wa kieg rapidly teseaid the side vita interrupted, "if no one ever P sets the whole day -wrong. Just as the mountain range which separatesleather and, of all curious things, fly-
saucepan and boil for one hour. It i g Herivate blolville.
was quickly promoted to be cor-
poral and one day was asked by Ills
commanding officer: "Corporal, do you
think you could drill this company?''
Ha-:ing commanded a brigade, the
corporal put the company through He
paces like the veteran he was.
Back in France again he was re t
nized by officers who had. known Ttn
in Gallipoli as the daring and brilliant
soldier they had called "'fighting Mac."
General Birdwood; with whom he had
served at Lone Pine, sent for him and.
gave him a commission. Not long after-
wards Colonel Macnaghten was again
sent as an invalid'to England, where
he was summoned to Buckingham Pal>r e
ace to receive from the King q decora-'MR
tion as a Companion of the Order of -
St. Michael and St. George, which had
been conferred upon hien several years
before for his gallantry Rite Gallipoli.
in prance
door. hears of it. I eto.e the money just may now be used for stock, sous ! our sense of taste and hear ng are them averages 20,000 feet in height;
"'No," she answered listlessly, I'm ea much as if I had gene into your :broths, gran es and sauces. P ' more acute during the lint few hour g osiers
not going to the .ni . I'm g and !and is the abode of mightyi
g p- room taken it vat of your purse. of day, also is the seal e the
ing anywhere ,a,;a.lr. Ian going to I heard you tell about losing at. and rev the b the kettle the of the dso- the power to hurt us
` el' a ones in he 'e a wi rgivee and inaccessible precipices and fear-
1'ir-e • and die r,gl't here.. I said to myself, 'Well, 'what if it is cold twofer again and add any deft -over; b wtnor:d or loon. Whatever happens ful crevasses.
'There wc.a an c.,m arr.issed silence hers' She's got a father who wili gravies, bits of meat, trimmings and; let snlilin faces a11d unfailing good Only one mountain range in the
in the kitchen far some minutes. give her all the money she ,wants, bones that you may have on hard. g t world exceeds the Andes in height,
Through the open door Ethel saw Al- and ' 1l' . hasn't any aunt who is get- Cook slowly on the back of the range ` temperst s !be the guests at t,te break- that is the Himalayas which form
vera cries t0 arra apple tree, lean her ting odd and worn-out and who ought; fur four hours, and then strain, and' fa
' a f t 1--_. bion 'les
tired arras on one o its low i o sal = the bastion of India on the north, sop-'
h
rt't to work magi longer.'
and reit her heal upon them, but to myself what I'd lee it Then Then I to two quarts of this stock acid one , aerating our great dependency from
CANADIAN AIRMEN HONORED.
elle did not see the hot tears that were ca2ile'bark Mery to the house and sa-v can of tomatoes, one cupful of diced the mysterious land of Tibet. Few of
'burning in the girl's eyes. how you -had been working to help carrots, one-half cupful of diced en- Distinguished Flying Cross Coti erred the great peaks have ever Leen scaled.
Mrs. Judd went on mechanically,me, and then it all carie up before ions, one-half cupful of baaley, one No human foot has ever trod the sum-
me,
her work• me how bad I was, and how nothing cupful of diced potatoes, one-half cup-
' Alw ih•a is queer at times," she will wipe it out now,no matter what' ful of diced turnips, one-quarter tea-
easd apologetically, "but there isn't a I do." r spoonful of powdered thyme, two
batter girl anywhere. She's tired out, •Ethel -v is n only child She hadtablespoonfuls#fl' 1 d
e.3 too al earn-
• by King George.
It is officially anuounced in the
Gazette - of Feb. 10 that the King has
better
cosi Sl1e's work lh 'd `' ° . ' a hely chopped
pars- conferred Distinguished Flying Cross-
ing that money. The reason she, always been teuuexd and petted anti ley, one iablespoan of dried celery es on the following Canadians in recog-
v vias pe- s litte oiled but her
ua.r,ted to look nice at the picnic is' p i;' a P leaves. Cook slowly for one hour for nitron of galiant�l'ey in flying operations
heart taught i2cr what to say to this ,
against the enentyt
Lieut. J. W. Clark, Central Ontario
Reginient, who on October 6th carried
out a very successful shoot, causing
lire and explosion and completely re-
stroying the position. During the
that Miss foes, who keeps the lag; other girl. It was nearly midnight a goad tasty vegetable soup.
deessmaking estab:ishgent over at when Ethers door opened and closed Bowe to prepare a fagot of soup
Denton' has half engaged her to go i again softly and Aivira went back to herbs—Divide one leek sinto three
to -work for her. She has the name her own room,with the hat and dress pants and cut from the stem up. To
of being very particular how the brio on her arm nd a new light in herthis piece of leek add four branches
look. She always likes to have t..ein e* es.
dressed sty, nehiy, because it means , - Ns - of thyme, two branches of parsley,
customers for her. ca s Foss is go- that
e•ea- late= the small gilt sigh one piece of. carrot, •rut in a strip shoot he was continually harassed by
i to 1•' at tine •picnic and she's to t:aat so long had borne .he -words, three inches long, two branches of eight -Fokker biplanes, but by exhibit-
cel•ery, one small pepper pod. ing marked courage and skillful shoot -
Tie with a string and dry in a ing he drove down one on fire and dis-
warm 'place. When dry put in a glass persed the remainder.
let Al=. ira- know then whether she will, "Miss rheas, Dressmaking," was re -
want her or not." 1 placed with a large one that reads,
"It would be a great chance for:
"Foss & Co., Modistes." And Alvira
iter " -he went on svistfttll•v, after al is the "Co." Draped above the grass
pause. "She can't stand this rougih inthe
t ryan •-on room is a faded, roses' jar to be used as needed. 'Lieut. K. 13. Conn, Third Reserve
work. It'll kill her. She's the last
of four si::tcrs, and all the rest of! "Th, There's nctl;n in the world I
them broke dawn and faded away, env Prize as I do that ribbon, Alvifa tells
after the other. If Al--ixa could get, Ethel, who always manages to stop
this place and learn the trade—" She; over for a day whanevo she COIThIS
turned again to the sink, with a sigh. ai'ywahere near Denton. <l'ci taken
"�Irs. Judd said Ethel cak*.sly I: irt., firststep downhill, and your 1 �•.
Many varieties of soups may be • Battalion, Canadian Expeditionary
made from the plain stock with just Force, who oh October 18, when raid -
a few minutes' work. ing enemy troops in retreat, descend -
Clear tomato soup: To one quart of ed to 300 feet, attacked three corn -
,stock add one cupful of canned toma- panics of infantry with machine gun
toes, rubbed through a fine sieve. fire, inflicting casualties. So vigorous
can finish thsit dress for her. Do let' ing nee that in the way you did was Noodles, macaroni or any cooked vete- was his attack that the troops dis-
me': I sew very well, really. Rios in! what pulled ma.back again." table may be -added. persed. Lt. Conn then attacked various
the little room at the head of the 1
—..;,• For clear• soup: Add one teaspoon- other targets, displaying conspicuous
stairs, isn't it? I can find it' And ; LOOK FOR THE .BEST ful of kitchen bouquet and any de- skill and initiative.
in moment she was gone. i sired vegetables to each quart of Lt. J. E. Haloonquiet, 19th Reserve
The rosin she e ell was Mall! Tele happiness. The world is Sad stock. When making cream -soups if Battalion, Canadian Expeditionary
and bare, g and she looked about her; enough you will acid one. cupful of prepared Force, always displayed the highest
with pitying eyes, for the poor little! ' stock to each cupful of milk your
attempts at girlish decoration touch- Without your woes. No path isP '' soup skill and courage, setting a fine ex -
ed her keenly. There were a few -wholly rough, will have a delicious flavor. ample to other pilots. He accounted
bright pictures cut from illustrated: Lool: for the places tiara a.i•e smooth I Steel: may be made, ,`flied into ster- for live enemy machines and during
papers and magazines. Some faded and clear -need jars and then the rubber and recent operations in Italy led four
that erheddas�draper,bit iorotheiuslin!nzt Anel speak °f those to rest the n*vary lid adjusted; the Court may filen. be sus:tc:ssful bombing patrols at low al -
processed for three hours in hot water titudes. •
dove. A &luster of white thistle puffs! ear
hun,, over the cra,:ked mirror. life Of earth, so Hurt by one coutintious oath. Remove from the bath, fasten Lt. J. M. liackay` 57th Canadian
1halt flndshart gown of snowy n2usiiut strain the lids securely and then test for Battalion. has since April carried out
was epread out on the bed, and beside Of human i1i:•oontent and grief ands leaks and store in a cool, tilt place. over 130 patrols and, has been conspic-
it lay the nein hat and a pair o.f cot- • Where there is a fire kept in the nous frr gallantry and devotion to
ton gloves. •
pain. kitchen it will not add to the cost to duty, both in attacking ground targets
Ethel promptly fell to work, and it. Tull: faith. The world is better off • can soups, stocks, etc., for future use. and in aerial combats. • In the latter
was not long before the gown, under] without
f
her skillful lagers, had become quite'
he accounted for two enemy machines.
a model of fashion in a simple way.' Your uttered ignorance and morbid I Watch the Pantry Shelves. I Y Lt. R. 13. Sutherland, Canadian Local
• "It ought to have a broad frill f t doubt. t Forces, has done very valuable work
laee to finish the neck properly," ,elle; if you have faith in God, or man, or! This was •seen recently on the Pan-; in Palestiee. During the last year he
said at last. "I believe I've got some! self, I try shelves of a patriotic but thought-; wars conspicuous for gallant and bril-
that will do." And she ran down to. ray ro; if not, push back upon the loss woman: One quart can with; leant leadership between September 17
the lower hall, where the driver had1 ;heli i about a cupful of chow chow in jellyIt.! and 22,
lefther
fewtnk.minute•a she returned w i.th: Of silence all your thoughts till i'aitli j not '1oh;.ger fit t'w es ihoaa{ulsd one of jel„
a 212253 of soft, dainty lace in one' shall come; i glass wv til 4. f, 1 y I "The I,'t� olnan Who Understands
left to dry u•p and be wasted! Ai'e! ,
hand and a delicate, rose-colored sash No one shall grieve because your lips j .the on your pantry shelf ? :who makes no plan for you to fulfill,
in
the other. y y ' e The woman who understands;
"There," she said with satisfaction, This may have been w common sight I ,
as she laid them beside the 'dress, "if Talk health. The dreary never -e hang- a few years ago when all ate what we 1 Sha sends no =wished. grist to your
Alvis doesn't get that situation, I ing tale wanted and threw the rest out, but r mill,
rhall think Miss Foss doesn't knowrtal maladies is worn and stale; ! grow when every spoonful of - ' food I The woman who tincler'stands.
•
her business. As for myself, I guess Ofru`i cannot charm or interest or must be pus to use to rave humanity, t' Cis the thought she brings
. had bell anhour s go to bed." she was net even a drop of jelly can be wasted.' That sings and sings
yl; shin• ; out her long 'hair bei re the By harping leon that one minor chord. ; canned cl 1sollm se �' r argues
anvegetables, she;
Till it the
heart
and of you,
little rrlvra the door Wes flung open disease;re just couldn't find enough pint cans; Ancl finally grows
and Alvira stood on the threshold Say you are well, or all is well -with : shej
stat,'.ng at her with wide eyes. In you, • and small jelly and .iai i g,asse.3. Her; Into visions of dreams, come true.
leer arms she carried the dress, the q tend God shall hear your vvords am family is •:o ,hall they grave tired of I She site and smiles from her easy
flat and the cask+. Without -any apol brat kind o f chow chow, or sauce, or:
make, them true. chair,
•
agy for the lineer•emonious way in .Ella W. Wilcox. w gotabl ,before the can is used up, The woman who understands,
which she heart entered, she crossed _ _ 1 and jug:' little—Et ' : cry little—Ise the room and 'held out a r41I of garlic -- — — r And a , e he, listens your plants growl
crumpledPlants in 'bloom need more waster vva:,ts:ri "'ill time. i• 1
totes) and• ashesaidh altily. lie are a few Waite that will help.! clear,
"Here!"u.,1, 1 "This is than those in leaf. re ' an who understands.
1:Ieie. said h h V , „, r: :r -"'• '
email you will I The woman
Beca.u. c ,, ,
are dumb.
niit of Everest, which rises to a height
of 80,000 feet, and is the culminating
point of Probably it will
:t.n.i r lu ,ina S lays
``-
undoubtedly
elan the pent cans first,' Shetys Ito claim
This v'' 1s' 'mail' empty cans in! For heart or brain
wvhirlh d• it1 rsestn ane left over: To what. she is giving ?ion,
fruit •1- , ^''l' . you think your 'Tie her soul's fine grace
family r± sire ,,f you
it. is weed,' Gives you strength for tete vac
Or you might rslrry: diver a be:vl of The race that makes dreams
' trne.
tutnatoc., sir p de:re to relit• neigh -1
bor when able have to open a two- i �° w. •
quart can. Some day she will return Ony :.shout ii ?,000 farmers of Ras -i
poi -haps with. a bowl :of corn which tern Canada tap their maple trees.'
:She is not aneiotha to ure at once, Those tha- don't 1•o~e the chanes of
Under no r.ixcurestanres should any! making at nice little revenue out of:
canned LrticL or vegetables 'be care-! them,
, I
came
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While serving in the ranks ' I'
as "Corporal Melville" he had been
personally congratulated, by the com-
manding general for valor at Mee -
sines Ridge.
Macnaghten's fighting days are
now over and he is compelled to 'rec-
ognize this fact for, as one of his
men put it, "he is riddled like a colan-
der and it is only his fighting br'rif:
which keeps Mini alive.'
IN JERUSALEM.
(Dec. llth, 1517 ).
'1'lhe day is past. The crescent silver
moon,
Pierces the shadows in Gethsemane,
Where, olive trees- in the grey twilight
dine
Cherish the secret of a mystery.
Within the -walls a woman's voice is
blent, •
With varying 1111111 1111.113 of t.hu Keclron
rill—
Seeking the Father where the Master
prayed,
Ere Isis self-sacrifice upon the hill. •
Furth on the stillness••-ci Fir the troch.
led sea,
Break battle sounds; without the`
Jaffa gate,
To lead the new Crusade conies Al-
lenby!
Wait thou, secure in solitude, nor late.
To see the gloaming star,\i U the
East,
Symbol of love. A woman cribs for
God,
he the lone stillness of Gethsemane- -
iror the haze of battle spreads on paths
she trod.
Outside the gate where Christian blood
was shed,
To save the sepulchre, in. cruel strife,
Tho Briton's tread, above the lilies'
- glow
Is heard. Jerusalem awake to life:
They falter not because the road is
steep,
The stars shine bright above the pulse-
less sea,
In Jordan's vale. The crescent symho
pales
lt
A. Christian prays its lone Gethsemane.
A matured maple tree releaser,
about twelve .gallons of sap, three
per cent. of which is, sugar. The ale-
erne
we2age tree will yield over 60 cents in
angor or syrup, 'and ween continue to
rltl so for 12 years'.
In Omitting for setting out --revs,
bite need ,af screeds. to hide mutts
tractile objects :should also be kept -
1 in nhind. On every farm i there aa'e
! bui:d•ings which tend to become
shabby or cluttered up,' such a 'us the
torn t:ribbsc, the hog pens,. the raaohins
e2'y .Sind repair shops, :dud the pilots
of rubbisih, manure afld. wood.