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'.lea, will go Yurthef" o11 Infusion, and give
better satisiact`.ie . than.. any other Tea
o f iraable. n ... o e 510
Not a shadow caro doubt about this,. '" `F .Y IT!
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The Making of Soap.
"Ilave a plate of soup.?" Ilene often
have you asked the family it it would
have a plate of 0oup, after t•ou had
tepent ;:orae time and material making
et, Now L am going to tell yo'i that
the secret of trite eeoncmy is the
serving of a piste or good, relatable
soup at the beginning of diener.
le net properly made, seep i= s
stimulating and wholesome d :h that
will add elegance to the ill -eget meal.
It stimulate, and promotes the (ligev-
Otr•n and preeere:1 the st: tuacI+ fee the
'o,) 1 that ettliowe.
Vlach h: ueeleo'1d, 1l mutter hell:
Areal, ,..i101.11,1 have 11, =+(l'1 net, and
into thee; r;t :hcaid go nil the bite
of meat, teitruniegs anti bones, to-
gether with the left -over cavies,
d the
Artiva ; Stan o d XPi
easiy left tospout spoil wheng last al soe melmt
la1)14' was in, cunnin'
mer. rind when there aro so many
lemery mouths t, file
Save tee spoonfuls. They aro
worth P.
Good Nature Contagious.
A ertain little bey WAS ge!'.ting
into the habit of fretting, especially
at the breal:f est hour, and hes mother
reproved hint by herself fretting at
bine The whole (Nimrod of the morn-
il:g iseeme endangered. father went
to his office with a little worried'
-frown on bit fees, an.l ten older child
to ,sheet in a mood to be irritated by
things which later in the clay elle could
lily laugh over.
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WENT BACK AS
COMMON SO t 1I
COLONEL OF TICE: AUS'i Ite.LLAN
INFANTRY
Served in t.hs Galipoli Campaign,
Iti`ceiviog Decoration- iteagrattt-
fated for Valor al elesslnea
The atony of o colonel of .Auetra-
lien infantry who was wounded in
the (ulliaell campaign and sent back
to Australia, but who concetth d his
e
rank and re-enlisted as a private to
serve with tho Australians in France,
has added to Ute esteem in which
Australlans Are held in London, Col-
onel Charles Melville 1-Iacnaghtem,
the hero of the story, le hailed 1114 a
man of gallantry and grgrit.He was the son of Sir Melville
Maonsghton, chief of the criminal in -
FEARSOME FLYING he reached by flight in the early future 4 vestigation department of Scotland
when some enterprising airman wishes ; 'Yard, say, the Daily Mill, and was
p
i
l f AI It was nl.cher Who discovered
� ate of mile, should 14e earl e 1 daily -danger and the remedy, She fof
sant famous everywhere.to do a "stunt" which will matte his practising: law in Australia when the
nd Scaling the Gigantic Mountain Ranges �
duras th, call and wmtr.
one need that Little Boy, for and orwar began. He was the major. in
•rs..;.,�^�""' � g reproved of the Earth_ I j ronlmttnd of the brigade. winch
Ceayrieht IiatOXriton 3111nu 'CetssDaay Ay CDeolal arx4.0%u trent with Thoa. 8::sa rest batt a few cents each sleek to l: ;,lien to mention one thing, turned •C j landed d Anzac firstsve, on e. which
create make it, • to another and things instead of be- On the Italian side of the Alps is a CASTOR OIT. FOR AIRPLANES 1,
li
How to coming better grew worse, When site monument to the first airman who peninsula. Within two clays he was
CHAPTER XL. ''Nothi t cultld ,sake m Shan; -2 prepare u, stuck p:,f.--Se•' g' --' wounder} three tames. After recovery
the ^ f ti she pretend- succeeded in scaling that mighty
c d fie- ;now, Dave," legit a Put that has a eluee•fitting lid .tatted t e n e orma I on, P Best Oil Known for Lubricating tyt ] England he returned to COV1.TGall-molt
1oot1 G14a.o 1 th..:ai:i,a y, 1• 141141 kee)i it fol this ,a g
eptly �aaic in to est with litre• . He looked et her steadily for a r1' +Pose• The ed not to notice that ire grumbled European bonier by means of flight. Rotary Engines and led his battalion in their immor-
Sc Scanlan ithe afternoons. The fact nrcment, shook his 1^eau, and walked usual proportion 111 a enc-g'al1.ten pet when the room was cold, but called He lost his life in the peformacc, P tai charge at Lone Pine.
Scat n 1> to two away. She heard him a ceniiag the for family of ';x, You „ 1:1 require his attention to the la -et that tale snow although he had actually performed Over 100,000 acres have been s ee_
that lily. Scanlan's {daugh.ar had t y After the evacuation of Gtallinoli he
uitors had not escaped her notice, .:lei:s to his little reran. -eerie pound of telae.; to e'i ry (Wart of sprites were getting ready to throw the feat before -his death. tally planted with castor beans by the . ,;e Aft for a time ti Egypt, asci was
s P
was interested in •eating• such "'here was a iemelt on the door and water, and one large 'anion, one meds- down whole baslcets£ull of snow— But the Alps sink into comparative American Government, so as to be
and she
tion as she could ,in regard to 'ern S; n; entire 1, She at least um sized cariet, one medium sized eareugh to go coating. Whenever insignificance before the stupendous nue to supply castor oil for airplane.' sent front there to l0nc!iry 1 suffering
it1£ r a
their evening, =thawed happy exitemrnt. Mrs. turnip, one falet of soup herbs to there seemed a likelihood of corn- barrier of the Andra is South Amer- Castor oil is the best oil known for from wounds and fever. Surgeons re -
"Do you think shone. he Sir=" Pat- Gleason had toll her; she felt elle every four quarts of water er less. plaint from little boy she diverted it lea, yet news lately arrived that lubricating the powerful rotary en- fused him permission to return to ar-
rick Via :ire?" must jn:=t thought in rind say hew wort- have the butcher crack the bones by a cheery remark or a happy sug- Lieutenant Godoy, a Chilean instruct- gives used on many of the modern tivc service, and he we: sent to Ams -
"Oh, no. He's just a friend of hers. derful the it was. So much well and the rinse them under cold gestion The result was magical. The ed by an Englishman and in an Eng- airplanes and as everything in 30 tralia as SPC01111 in command of the
Th 111' t '1 between 111 'll " romance in It—getting mai ie( alae
•
41 1'
ors s nu Ing a a. r w'as water and ph ee in a pot together with morning grouch, which no amount of lisp "Bristol,' has succeeded 1n seal- airplane depends so much on the Australian training camp.
"Now I'm sorry to 'hear that. I same day you were engag„cl, It , the seasola1 ,, All the required am- reproof or scolding could banish, die- ing even this terrific drain of moun- smooth running of the engine, it is ; It -enlisted as 11 Private
wta;y hoping maybe he'd ask her, Why,. i`eN -1 e k4
he's got mi .lions, so they say."
N•:11 kissed her; and tears of hep Dunt of cull water and fixing to a appeared muter the sunshine of tact fossa, although to do so he had to essential that the best ail procurable; pee tiny he slipped away fr.,rn the
„ 1- y-, pieces :stood in Hiss Sim's eyes, "Sas-: boil, Cook very sinew for three and and good nature, rise to a tremendous height. He tier nmst be used for the purpose.
camp and joined a replaeerucnt bat -
I dent ..now as that would m.4.._
„ ter," that kiss had seeped to say. a half hours. Strain the liquid and � Perhaps instead of Little Boy it is freta Santiago to Mendoza in the Ar- Before the war millions of gallons tulips in (ivaenslund under the n'tmp
any d(Yference TC Nora."
Dave appeared, and then a. few mo- return the bongs and vegetables to some order member of the family who
It would be a strange thin„ t' t i e gentine. These towns, although less
of castor oil were manufacturedfrnm of Charles :Melville and soot after-
woul"It T re's mighty few young meats lathe Mfrs, Gleason, w..h her the kettle, Set the liquid aside to cool gets out of bed on the wrong side. than a hundred Willes divides thein, castor beans, and used chiefly in the ward was back in England training
girdse hea plum fikttre encased Ila htvender •;
girds tlta�c :,t tvou'!dr.'t make a �iifl'cr- P and remove the cake of fat when it A crass word or a reproof sometimes Sea less of each others inhabitants making of soaps, inks, dyes, artificial on Salisbury Plain as T uC 1te 3I„lville.
once to; a.nd a e -u" 4 thatt% been faah:xd and with a lavender hat hardens. Nowplace this liquid in sets the whole da• wrong. Just as
rnnunarci upon 'her sul• t,urn hear. Still q s r } than do New 'York and London, for. leather and, of all curious thiugs,fiY- Ile was quickly promoted to he r.or-•
throuh 1v''aat your ,l::ti.ryht1, bee._ ill an exclamatory mond, she bestowed ta` saucepan and boil for one hour. It our settee of taste and hearing are the mountain range which separates papers. poral And one day WAS askcri by fits
we=ll, -it's 0. -lure thing to e that 1� ct•m .limens end congratulations as may now be used for stock, soups, more acute during the first few hours them averages 20,000 feet in height, -- p nnnandinr. officer: "Corporal, do VOU
shy etc'E¢2 � marry him its b:•,�aust. r g I y and is the abode of mighty glacier::
311 never 'asked her." j lavishly a;; if she had not already re- broths, xaylies and sauces. of the day, so also is the sense that
"You cm think nt:slt that a• emu • :lower r 1 . fives another the ower to 'hurt us • c • s -thio lelirl�sc
WAS rt u1+ hems n lira Scannrs cold t 4141 left -over by Wold or look Whate.et happens fol crevasses 0orp0aai pn,, the company through its
r f nee done. '1:: ap rir. el d:ln't dress. -Mine Sime w•t, about to slip gravies, bets of meat, trimmings and let sn,Ihng faces and unfailing goo "If we realize that experien(c is
inqui e . t c n , a rya 4)04 Dave slrnu.ed 'c -.m Nara tvlthpaces like the veteran he was.
cern data n)attera hat delft (on- 's (" bones that you may have theon hand. temper be the guests at the break- what we need—not necessarily happi- Baric he the
vet ran he was thew
-
of
me, ani it., a gouts 01 for file c.y Cook• slowly on the back of range fast tel>:e, nese or'contontment---tho whole t.tlue nixed by 01111(rs 11110 had 11104•» him
So lora saki "O•t 114jia)11 don't
of life is life—thew
Sorrow,hehrpain, when in Gallipulr as the daring and brilliant:
congenial fife—these the hours soldier they had called "fighting Mac."
we climb."—A. C. 11ensoma General Birdwood, with whom ire had
served et Lone Pine, sent for him and
gave hint a Commission. Not long after-
wards Colonel Macnaghten was again
sent as an invalid to England, where
he wA% summoned to Buckingham Pal-
ace t( receive from -the King a decora-
tion as a Companion of the Order of
St. lefieheel and St, George, which had
been conferred upon his) several years
before for his gallantry at Galliuole
While serving du i,he rusks in Fronto
as "Corporal Melville" he lead been
personally congratulated by the com-
manding general for rider at ,Mee -
sines Ridge.
Macusghten'a figdltieg days are
now over nr)d he is compelled to nee-
ogilize this fact for, as one of his
men put it, "lie 1s riddled like a colan-
der and it ie only his fighting spirlf:
lvllicll keeps hint alive.'
0uragamcnt is an act (f un- thutk you cpuld drill this company?"
dla c.i a bort o_ teem. While she Gofer the bones 1n the kettle with g P and inaccessible 8 precipices and fear 1 •f„ Navin„ (00141anded a brigade, the
like" rota 1C.i Mrs Se:enlace whit. a 1'• co' water again anda any
d
Only one mountain range in the
world exceeds the Andes in height,
that is the Himalayas which fermi
the bastion of India on the north, sep-
arating our great dependency from
the mysterious land of Tibet. Few of
the great peaks have ever been scaled.
No human foot has ever trod the stun -
mit of Everest, which rises to a height
of 30,000 feet, and is the culminating
point of the earth. Probably it will
evTho door opened, and Kura entered. 1 g" Do stay and come with ars to the for four hours, and then strain, and
wedding."
( to two quarts of this stock add one
followed by 4iaoc;ue; they inelaedI "Oh, thank you, Mrs. Coreoran. Oh,' can of tomatoes, one cupful of diced
smiling and happy. 1 thank y011 The
slrotdd love to." 1 carrots, one-half cupful of diced en -
"Mother, I've some great leer; for The delicate tinge of pink that 4100- ions, one-half cupful of barley, one
you," said Nora, canting forward and 4'recd the girl's c(unt(lrance from the
patting icer• arni around Mrs. Scan-! g cupful of dice potatoes, ane -half cup-
patting
waist: "I'm going to marry pale! small chin to the high cheek -bones fill of diced turnips, one-quarter tea-
„ and the hide forehead made her 1901)
rick rsa Maguire
h., 1411 everting."
and al'moet pars -
pretty, emphasize,l the Milo- spoonful
able pootouls powelered
chapped pa so
unresponsive w'hdle her daughter los-: ''enr0 and • ..- ivenzas orf her face. la' one tables tablespoon of dried celery
sed her and Maguire smiled ani Nora noticed it and with a gWickened y p nition of gallantry In flying operations
bowed. Not so 1)frs. Gleason; her: sympathy stepped forward and kissed, leaves. Crook slowly for one hour for
her. The young girl's eyes shone, a good tasty vegetable soup. against the enemy:
voice
"Thererenoty itlmwasna k so f:,.t• +>fz. i a11d 11)0 ^' ,d t Dave with a •ads-' f Lieut. J. W. Clark, Central Ontario
CANADIAN AIRMEN HONORED.
Distinguished Flying Cross Conferred
by King George.
It is officially announced in the
Gazette of Feb. 10 that the King has
conferred Distinguished Flying Cross-
es on the following Canadians in reeog-
t,.anec. a t How to prepare a fagot o soup
Nina Regiment, who on October Gth carried
net a very successful shoot, causiug
fire and explosion and completely re-
stroying the position, During the
shoot he was continually harassed by
eight Fokker biplanes, but by exhibit•
ing marked courage and skillful shoot-
ing 110 drove down ono on fire and din -
When 1 saw 14 you two gems} out of1ant 1.1213), Nola n0ttc.fl that, too, herbs•—Divide one leek pato three
that ..automobile, I says, '1 Wenderf
and thought it fortunate that fate parts and cut from the stens up, To
WS an elopement; I wonder if tllrat's 1141 thrown Dave and this good, this pieve of leek add four branches
been a'seeret inasage,' I says. 1Le11, • C"eer, ]ittle girl together. In ibis
sudden is next thin • to secret, ant; happy sour Nora wished to forecast of Chyme, testi branches of. parsley,
taking your folks by thing
is newt 'ui'd promote the happiness of those one piece of carrot, cut in a strip
door to eloping sI don't sc:e taut about 1ter. She saw for Dave and his three bales long, tw•o branches of
t Pt , `'t nicer rich`" qu,!et wife a peaceful, contented lite celery, one small pepper pod.
"But, 1Nora,PTetiYouirlit-." '',:;ani and growing prp3perity; Patrick IvTa Tie with a siring and dry in a 3)005341 the remainder.
,tare would a•.sI-t them to that. She warm 'ace. When dry put an a glass
113H. Scanlan.uga,t for her mother a serene old age, p.a Lieut, K. B. Conn, Third Reserve
63er, daughter 11ron:pt'y rh^'::? „d l f jot to be used as needy:}. Battalion, Canadian Expeditionary
A ' free Erna worries and care'•• Patricl-
h••1`• Maguire would f tit t She- P bol, p trite 011 October 18, when raid
"Yes mealier, but it's all self: ,d aguiae., wo.1,t provide m ,' a •, .' tt Many varieties of sous may be ,
now. Fiera Patrick, you and m.lthc: ; 1n•.ght even hate concerned herselO made from t11e plain stook with just 111g enemy troops in retreat, descend -
had better 'hies melt other." for a Heether moment with Mrs, a few minutes' work, 041 to 300 feet, attached three coin -
part future, ,but the sound of 1a Clear tomato soup; To one quart el antes of infantry with machine gun
Maguire performed his gat of tar. p
ceremony with npriFhtllne_s and ;;_ mot" car stopping in front of the :Lock add one cupful of canned tome- fire, inflicting casualties. So vigorous
'entry, but Mrs. Se:eaten suerutted es 101 a rnrllt thoughts ;about the tract- toes, rubbed through a fine sieve.
one dazed and still rmree0ne114l. lay imps ale. Dave reached the Noodles, macaroni 01' any cooked vege-
t 01,tduw and trartrl 1"'"41 "It's you-•
"It ain't what I eAp(Cted, that's! table may be added.
allm *,ole
I can say," she ,4011( ked mourn -i an
1 For c'ear soup: Add one teaspoon -
et „none ep telee; he was
f,1 h;• iia` fol' pf a'ici l q y d
Dave, who ;test then came in ineni- wearing .n gray6aaen Butt, Asch het o£
fested strong disapproval; al; fi,<t he h: hal a white carnation in has hut- sifted v•geen 1114 ti , Battalion, Canadian Expeditionary
tenheit' end t tried a bouquet of stock. When making cream soups if Force, always displOyed the highest
skill and courage, setting a fine ex-
ample to other pilots. Ho accounted
for five enemy machines and during
recent operations in Italy lod four
successful bombing patrols at low al-
titudes,
Lt. J. M. Blackfly, 87th Canadian
Battalion. has since April curried out
over 1.30 patrols and has lima conspio•
nous for gallantry and -devotion to
duty, both in attacking ground targets
and In aerial combats, In the latter
he accounted for two (moray machines,
Lt. It, B. Sutherland, Canadian Local
Forces, has done very valuable work
i11 Palesthne. During the last year' he
was conspicuous for gallant and bril-
liant leadership between September 17
51141 22, _ ,
•
m lou et Incc an e -
was his attack that the troops dis-
persed. Lt. Conn then attacked various
other targets. displaying conspicuous
skill and initiative,
Lt. J. E. Haloonquiet, 19th Reneges
was fleetly incredulous, then itr w.1., 1111of the Calle)-, w11.i1'h'he present- you will Tadd oto cupful of prepared
hotly indignant. • I1 I t', tins. `,41e lute-eeduced him to stock to each cupf'll of milk your soup
But no longer age than ye ' ,ta.' will have n delicious flavor.
you were telling 1115 that lou n,li 11"" Imre will[ whcrn ire shook hands
Jerry were soots to he married." he 311 114lly, Simi 4. Pleased to know Stook may be made, filled into stet --
cried. "l'Whau's got into you, Nora" you • t k'vfro', Pleased to have you hazed jars and then the rubber and
�' e; into the tay:i •with u.; --lei::; of lits adjusted; the snap may t
You're throwingover a »od 44 'r' 't110,on1 for 1:cerybody.„ y herr be
tie up to a rich one tl) 0 o1 what l "Oh, thud.. you ever so much." processed for three hours Mimi water
you're doing. You made Dna mt,i;take;'i0f0ly no one could doubt, looking at bath. Remove from the bath, fasten
throwing ever Jerry Donohue mind hem lace, alt ;t this evening was full the Vale scaur(]y and then test for
that. If you tip it again, yon'di ,ta- of happiness foe Hiss Sere, - Icales and store in a cool, dry place.
serve no better than what came to •
you last Lime." 11 h'endnee the wedding party into Where there is a fare kept in the
rte+ _ • D • I,, . • to his study; the priest was jovial and kitchen 1t will not add to the cost to
0211. sour)., stocks, ete,, for fut'ore nee,
oagtvo me, 141 r., ngnse n , nleiry; he eougrati ated Nora on
and be nice to me fire night Pm 1;0 having broken dotes the defenses of
be oh, / d. _" well eetahlisleed a bachelor ae Pat -
°011, Scan forgive rm. Bu her.
about Jeiry?" c Maguire.
"1 suppose hc'11 find it hard. But 'PI lnarr1Age ceee 1Jny was brief( This was seen recently on the pan -
I know I'In not the kind of •wife he "-4''''' pronouncing the pair man arc try shelo(a patriotic hat thought -
wants, and treaty, Date_, ;re's oftenwhet 'e'e i athee Cleary gave a hand to try y wo00ves 0 One quart can with
as much as told me so, I think we the tilde and then to the bridegroom.1
both only loved each other ;01110- 13110443 kissed Nora nod turned to about a cupful of choly chow in it,
V face that (theta. MIS Sonohad been not longer fit to eat, and one jelly
s Islvolider how long 0014,04 been h .01c•a11, stifling thin, Mrs. Scanlan glass with a few spoonfuls of jelly
lov,}n>• Maguire all the Dane." looked Ftp of 1hre Dail been shedding left to dry up and be wasted! Are
Nora was silent, Ware, but 8I*"• Gleason leaved with their on your pantry shelf?
"You'd better reconsider, Noma." e}uberance.cidraptu0 Shecleppel This /nay htheb0enacommonsight
Site shook her head. "No, Dave. her hands f33 r; <] 41 .tvr and 1 refined a feav yeclrs ago when all ate what we
You can't understand, but Pnt just as ntaamer all cried, �i141dn.1. ,plea- wanted alit ihlc the rest out, but
•olid 81 t ss •ed the 'rdde and was
Watch the Pantry Shelves.
sure as I ran be that what I'm donee, 1
light for all ofus:
"Do yet think 't' " ant. ,even t upon the ,,roam, lent be dial not gave nates b0 pat t,, use to save httmanitY,hat sings and sings
That
i think it's better" that though he might 1,e A leader in The housekeeper .argues that she Till it flows and glow,
"The Woman Who Understands"
She makes 110 plan for you to fulfill,
The woman who understands;
She sends no unw'ihed grist to your
The woman who understands.
is all ready to bestow a similur selute now when every spoonful of food ,Tis the thought she brings
t It's riga her en opportunity; she conc'lu4ed rot even a deer of Icll ea11 be wasted. ,
ry know?" 1 y Into the heart of you
to let Jerry
"Poo'l'e „hest going 1 to 1 - hill 4111,! p 11t1-rs he Iva a 11)3' 10411) w1111 ilii 081ned (o mach fret and vegetables, And finally gr0w5
it out for h'lmse,f'?
She hes§hated, "1 )tl , o l,, 1 0113111
to ecard him a nnae. 111 write Mina ,a
note now, Dave. And please, no mat
ter how disapproving .you feel, be the se: ward: '•44' ,'.' hoe Hp yl ilpt: sa,h
to me and go and get ready fort merit int .Ar, at )t
144114,2.
t l0 1,; r0,ttrnteel )
Dlessmy in Disguise.
she ,lust coulee, t filed enough pint carie Into visions or dreams come true.
and email t lle n )1 ! juin 3lasse . tier
f t ,ily is'o .melt. f:iwy grow tired of She sits and smiles from tier easy
en, ifi11,1 r• eikci1 thew, or suttee, oe • chair',
eegetai lr, l,cl'orc• t6.. ran is 414011 up, The Cv0111atl rhe undersiatels,
awl . i t 1l1.t?o -- a very little -•le And as elle listens your 1)111ne :treat
wedding',"Semi. [cd 114,•„ Ill; n . "(food! 1 Gohe „at<l.o:i (eel time. clam,
"Pou''d bet1ly drat;;,, •vour 1am01
before it's Lon tote." Hie pica,.,. relieves Gila chip of her ,nilhere er rrtl ,114 thr. I Will help, The woman who in ieretands,
•Ile ,•ams t .wr "atv 1 , 1 ,.1.1:1:,11 y ,1I 4411: (41/f, lays no. claim
hIpmgv+eta..t+•-e- ere-ee•-e-eee-ee n:eeeeeeee .•ere eerie vv-'•_ _
n, •In:,llu i.:; 01 11) the t;'ut. 4111,., 110^' Cor hcat•t4; 0,• brain
1.tn,I1 ; 0:4011 in
w],irh tort <.n i tan 11)', ,eft 0 •11•
fro;': 0e 1/2.0 ,:0',0'!:,•!0 vet thiole pktr
firltiy t ; (Ire of b. f.ir
O, ,1)11 11,,;'111 Sin over a
tomatoes or pc:u'hnr, to peer neigh,
To W11111 1) 11 15 ;;icing you,
eie her 031:, Rale glace
(., roe you ,•t; c _, ' 1i for the race,
'1'h'0 race Ova make). 411.11,)1:: come
true,
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Parker's Dye Works; Limited
Cleaners acrd Dyers
791. Yonge Si;. - - Toronto
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IN .IERUSALEhl.
(Do0, 11th, 11517).
Tito day Is past. The crescent silver
1110011,
Piero,••1 the shadows in Gethsemane,
Whore olive trees in tbo grey twilight
dim
Cherish the secret of a mystery.
Within the wally A wot11111's vodco 101
blent,
With varying murmurs of the Iiodron
rill --
Seeking the Father where the Master
prayed,
hire Hie self-sacrifice upon the hill.
1Forth on the stillness --o'er the troub•'
led sea,
Break battle 101111.14: without the
I _ Jaffa gate,
j To lead the mow 010.00de winos Al-
lenby!
l•4ait thou, secure in ;colitu+le, nor late,
'1'o see the gleaming star within the
least,
Symbol of love. A woman cries for
God,
en the lone 411110140 of Clatllsemlt'he--•
F ot• the haze of battle ep1•oads on paths
she trod.
7hi)I M'JIICAL, M RCl1AIJD12E :Mut; CO.
Dept. W. L. t:3colcl,r Life 2144141. - Toronto
Without eellfiethp ,:roll
lee,when -lvml hove open a 1.41;0- -
quart call. S01n0 day she will return Only ih0ut 1,1,nto 11.rt . c: c.f 'His- , ryo,.-o4 hu ac. 311tH•
perhaps with a bowl of rel :l which tern (,spa 1:t tell 11,:,,r notelet tiers,, 4„I int , ' l .ivv0; min. Kuril ,a It 11
xhe IS not, 1n1•i004) 10 w,e 41 01)00. Then„ that don't le,-' tee chance 1!;,, r,r' ; ',r u1.: + 4141++1,
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ouldany 41 ilg t, 11i,e 114111 revenue out oft ° "`'t
calmed ftuft, or vegetables be care- them. • gamut,er, ilJr&ta aria ldi5;( 0t, M
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IMIZRIEgite
Outside the gate where Christian blood
WAS shod,
To save the septtieln•e, in cruel strife,
The Briton's tread, above the Mice'
glow
Is heard. .Ternsalene awake to life!
They fetter not beea1a0 111e road is
steep,
The stats shine bright above the pulse•
less sea, -
111 Jordan's vale, 'rho crescent symbol
pales
A ('larlatian prays in 10140 (101-I l0narare
A matured maple tree releee405
about twelve gallon4 of sap, throe
per cent. of which is. sugar-, The av-
erage tree will yield over 60 cents in
14t13ar 00 syrup, and will 110ntlmlo to
cin :co for 1211 years.
Cn pleasing for setting out trees,
the need of screens to hide unat•
tremble° objects should 41110 be kept
in mind, On every farm there are
buildings 1vhi011 toad to become
shabby or cluttered up, such as the
corn el Ibbs, the hog pens, the machin-
ery and retrain shops, 0nd the piles
of rubbish, manure raid wood,