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The Clinton News Record, 1919-2-27, Page 3taSassee,---- ' acket otiosid 11 Teal will go further On. infusion and give better satisgaction than any other Tea obtainable.. .. .13810 Not a shadow of doubt about this. T 1TI OPeltilig Caviled Sampliest 7(1;0013 hocoine wider See the cokrovinde Leat summer and Stoll very large te hiaw th1e4hr wmider feeseatatiee of fruit and vegetables You cannot heat Year -home success - were put up for winter use at the bill'. mspeS of eeneSherahie time and money. She openings &Muhl have weather Eerie? tile Sold weather, we were able Wins i. you expect to get the;best lin Olney the peovision We made for results from the heating Mont. 'With wieslat, swede and we most be careful that precaution the :fuel bill will be Claim use our supplies with disere- Von, and care for the containers so eeskisiatically that they will be ready fee sies another season. 'Way o,1r relividuel begins on ureter- nehhoe; with enthusiasm and continues it "'tell intelligence, only to -fail dOlVtl, afi '1'Wre. ea the last quarter, This is pad to Undcrstanding atiAPTIM Helen Barnet 10WY ,about love. Had she not lisped its ,peetSsee odee to the no,cion in her high echoer daye? Tt had to do wjith flowers and MIMIC ittld angels. On Ulm old Vorell bask, howhat Wa5 it that iongealairea by Med to Toad to iter? Olt, Tenn -y -- 80a. That Wati 11, And 'new it had CMG to he -love, Not that it was exectly unexpected: slee had been 'svaiting for her lover Once she had put up her Susie, of (entree. But to have him mane loke thoe-end %11Ch levee! So rich- Kcy,,,,Smiiithalao lbe411:1Yels81)4:'5S),. sli.Onle,eonnglycs 'itsee, 10 and lie was euell. graud, handsome v, oung man, '1700/ And She loved hian. 1241)1f/elf ag'ain, .,sella laid a reproving Moo loved him dearlY• 11 only she rairer 011 1100 Irma dared ray "yes"! No snore poverty, 'Hush! Don't you let 111,2 Item you no more loneliness, 110 snore &Main', allY that again -those horrid words! NIgotnor Porttr ., crenirield- HOSSifteet:Serifftio, ' Petiliehati Speolel errangsenent with Thee, Allen, Toronto enerrear-s41-.TrArer-!!'"1 s' -±,s11 "Helen, Wloy net?" He droostened irds dam and held bor off at arrrise leuenthl 0B•ecavee," "Because -what?" 1-103: eyes fortghtletned anti pleading, fiearched hgeffme: Thee Wels a tenee moment Of Mdeeision. Then dn tragic buret it cames "Maybe you think Ild-amarra Yoe, end be you wiTe, and have all your folks leak (learn •Ory me!" "Look down on you?" "Yea because uot $o ktV(01 anti at the beck and eall of some hetei Yati "ra Y°11, 'Srmirssigc 'the 'cle1!63t, employer, Oh, if ohe only dared! sweetest tattle woman that Ntra$ ever A „ ,, , Isar one delirious moment Helen made, and I love you, and I'm going' `'''s'r's 111.k_4 tho (MY on whith the last Barnet abroset• thought she did--elaee, to marry you, Look down on you,' Shot waS fireclaethe historic No. 11, Then, bitterly, the theught of his pp. indeed! I'd Sate to see them try it!" eaten -and hers -roiled hi Von. hen "Bat they will', I'm only a neese- 1,-Sh'elelediel1lirenresseitalof11. sWisatever e•lee the last two wretched 8' i ri 2' athige' derttnfle %rah - is spot . "Hole He 'almost eleoek her in rated In the document, ' and the BRITAIN'S PEER- LESS' FIGHTERS RAM 15'ON1ITINTE1) IN PRAISE OE UMPIRE'S SOLDIERS 4'k Despite ineentions in Every Phase of Warfare, the Infantry Remains the Backbone of the Defeece. On their ectuen to the Vathralund the 4iered renmente of the Clem man army were bated as viotore. Not only did Berlin snobs *edam them ae ergeh, making a gveatdjs1ay ef bent - fug moil thalweg end sending up of t4 tremendous chorus el "hochaS but prominent Teuton statesmen, who knew better; encouraged rather then attempted to (lineal the self-deeeption of the poplAftek, However, the Ger- will, perhaps, have timer eyes (menet' to tho eatual facts if they reed the final dispatch by Sir Doug- las 'Ha.ig now published. It carries events up to the armistice, and des- cribes the serte$ of brilkiant victories won:. by the British armles between „ illusions, She had no doubts as to hes esmath, "1 tell awe, you 070 you-- modest worde employed by the• Com- . cut down perceptible, and you aan her 'refection fra Berke Denby's Avila, knicl that'e all I want to know. And Mande -in -Chief in hie nemeative have the corafeet of a well -heated at the hand e of Burke Denby's friende that's all anybody will want eo know. should end mace and for all the absurd i treachery and cunning has been =az- been conducted. holism and relatives, And again, whatever not in love with year ancestors, ng. It would seem to have been a "As typical examplee 1 iney mention 00 WM SPIES MISLED BY THE BRITISH OUTWITTED ELASORATE GER- MAN SPY SYSTEM, English Directorate of Special Intelli- gence Kept Enemy Stray isy Supply - Ino Prepared "Facts." Not the least a the many ironiee ot the waf lias been the outwitting in every direction et the in0011 -yesontea and elaborate German spy system by the English Divectorate of Sewall - Intelligence, says a Loudon corres- pendent, Had England been less in - the eatalolue of your zerviees. Ono 331111311 section, not 001010111 with closing certain chaneels of enemy propagam da, bee kept others open for the en press purpeee of distributing British propaganda In enemy covers on which the porstege has been paid by the enemy. • Military material imitable for our own propaganda has been collect. ed, pre -llama, and dielriblited by bill loons on the British, Mentos "Tribute to the startling effective - 13.0a13 or! your work in thin connection has been paid by the relief of the (len men General Staff hinutelf, who in a recent order made seecifle reference to certain leafiete, all ow which, were Prepared in end dietributed undev ar, rangements made by the DIreetorate • of Special Intelligence, I am con, scieue that there are Irony other dell, vitlee of, the Directorate that I have not touched upon. Iniporturt dee, different to the German spy system Mons have been given in the realm of which overran the country years and military, internationel law; much .years before the war, she might have trouble has been taken in Use selectier saved herself- an immense amount of di intelligence personnel for the fiel31. trouble; but what was done during and investigations demanding teeltal• the 1 e'r venting German cal qualifications of a high ordea have Iler or with your welatives, or your belief, still apparently entertained by There axe patented metal weather the last two yeaes bad done foe , don% lore yoll bemuse you gigantic failure. And the explanation the highly skilled woric of rhe staff of strips nonae-the 'kind that are mom they load not volibed her off he2eprectio, 1101,07 of that failure appeare to Ile in very the chemtcal laboratory ln (tonne:don Used into the seshe.e or the frames. Ana the Esrllete, away bad. tl ..0_,__•0,,.re__Lefeemniotorfo 1111311,1-tetietrtifi, yor oaf „Vermont to 11 had been very "T1,40 waca real understanding of the Gerrann with secret inks; of the plietegraidlic, Those 000 11101'i expensive then the mind on the part of the Intelligence and code experte, and of the r,eofeseore proud. To Helen Ba'rnet now, there- fashion. I even don't love you be - many Germane, that there nanny went nearthing home an undefeated host. Nothing; for instance, could be more explicit than the statement that in trigi a tih.) housewife. She started:patents find require arl 48)0 1,1303300(1 Derary's wife, flouted kind frOvened Y"s'er ,Ss'e:' e.- 1 es ee 4,on gol(1 , 3,.. , ,,,,,,, the British. troops had broken the m- kt I.' ' at b Department They realized that the of uncommon language. Steel). of. the Germanhas, not yet been lieu aho work bee been so covet that no res others beeruse they are covered by fore,ethe pletere pf herself as Buirke 4 s S' d 1 irui 1 air at 0 ..1 nice .01110 sate the fighting subs.equent to Nov. let oula le moment wastage and to Store carpenter to fit them But ;they are upon by Burke Denbyal ifetioinagaooneros can resist a tact, Give a German one ference to It ie as Yet (31 111 he gee:ducts propeely for winterense. excalteut both for wen: and efficiency. ietalerabsle. Fnightenet a d 11 1 you are you, 'sweetheaet; and you, erna's ressetance beyond (10 (11)111137! little feat to play with and it will keep --_---e--_-... Hiriving done this she is apt to feel You are not compelled te meplace sock, sh ctleterminecl, tohootboo liThnstyt lei:Ueda itee the whole wide world odfisroercdeovilyryzittlIttadaafoone;edtg tiireloicie I him happy for heure. thatemething else thould be expected thorn, as is neeeaearY with the cheap- retreat. I' stmp y cold no . a ll e l He will look at it groin every point • A H OM E -CO M I NG. was all, Very iikely, ankwity, Burke But -Your father front of the Britoil aemies. From emend' the enjoyment of the good et kir.d. • . -, , Denby had not been mare than half "He will love you because I love this point the Germans were capable thinge elle has put up. . -?--- in earnest himself. you. Dad le my gond chum -he's al- neither of accepting or refusing bat- , Haye ecm any distinct pian of, pro- . , „..e., The bell rang then egain from the ways beef' that. What I love, heqt ..e. Their troops were in a state of ealere when you epee your 08018 in wage,...me AND artpoRpSeeal drawing room and Helen TV e n t doevn love. You'll see." et . ' utter confusion, their wailevays weee tho hen she "Do you thk he really Will?" A the vinaer? 14'701.)haven't your work — . to gat the chit -hien. In claiming hope wits- coming into her congested and clisorganiz.dclseand they of <ermine; net fall is going to be The Blue Whale te the Largest Ani- met Burke Denbaze y; but fonly shook weee toeing huge quantities of 111111 003(3311 mere difficult and perhaps be mal That EVer Lived. her head he fulmar to his low "Helen, eYes• ' nhen may I see you?" and Imrried by "PM 313I10' he will. Why, clad.. is the email. In short, the enemy was the- the English Intel/toner Department ed many incidents of It ideal through etLentiod by mysterious,- failures. , I, other ball of myself, Always, all the oughly, beaten as Sir DouglasalIaite ; T0. ise‘gin with, fruits, vegetables vile up, dad has been like Ilia. And • ' • makes plain in his deetaretion that Iee•atched quietly while they Miffed with out northern France. Did you know that a perpoise was ' w ',pout a word, her face averted, Nyde thine I've r nt cl he' • ls them. The facts were entirely tonna Nerhile the correSpentleim 1,;00 motiv- e whale? Well, it is -a athall species ithree times again withiu the next 0 1121S1 eeneerves sheadd riot he opened 1 t 'h twenty-four hems she pursued the Y -nen, 1 a er' S n' waYS “Whcii the armistice was signed h'Y portant and sometimes they were not ieg 011 his way to the city of Denain 5 of view, turn it Imelda down and. In. side out, draw allatiorts of deductions from it, arrange it in series with other facts and go through endless per- formances. Therefore, the industrious German agents were supplied with facts, and An Incident In Nerthern France That Had a Happy Ending. Are affecting little drama that u con respondent of the Associated Press witnessed a few mouths ego had doubt less a happier climns thee has attend - 08 and doSphins al:0 a good deal alike4thsrl'aY at han, against a peremptory erntdous brea•th et t, only to be brought tm e ras e. Ilready been definitely destroyed. A thet the ehoieetst may be reserved foe phin. porpoises same tacties, She fir0W a tr - tho enemy los defensive powers had Wit or lodese but selected with cage so So Ukelele° is a eoi e.pc-c:re.l. oecasions and a variety given Helen, you thall let met talk th you 'surrender. , but the latter name is given to those' "Well, of (entree if 1 thought Y 11 continuance or hostilities could only this encl. the housewife needs a sys- fhitlitng buehtiltul' itisof:e tk.40_ rapsecraslilsyt inirt- 011„:\!;ant.ed, -.0 ! ' Y * ' *Y • which ta-ve pointed snouts 0I' beaks. a. minute! Why lo f u tesn 3 egarding her canned products. .en , eents insow 33 ant you. mite Ins impulsive The porpoises have round he This Ilvay be u beak kept in the Once upon a 'time the whales were that you have only to say the word, liPs on hers. she had her enswer, and stora room from 'GG'171'el). she checks off land "imals' That wee hundeeds of and you are as free ns the air?" 1 there Burke Denby found his. • (08(111 can as 83113 uses it. Thus, in thoueands of years ago. Finding in "But 1 muet-that is ---I can't cony! (To be continued.) the vegetelae ection the page marked the sea the kind ef 'toed they liked the weed, Mr. Denby. Truly I vault! 1 s they became more and more Ms face fell a little. 1 SHAKESPEARE AND GERMANS "Gen" :haws that eix quart cans were be'T't, aquatic, until finally they took to the "What do you mean? You can't mat up August 10, twelve quart cans . — svater altogether, their 'anatomical ran -WI, emi't meam-Yais wca'-'t "The Merchnnt of Venice" a Word . , • • etructure undergoing modilleations 11311),',. me ?" Aturem; 10, eight quart trans August She theew a hurried look about her.l. Picture of a German Gentleman have meant disaster to the 'German armies and the armed invasion of Germany." And this; startling transformation .. was wrought against an enemy who had the.advantage both in numerical strength and strategic position. They load the famous Hindenburg and other elaborate entrenchments w'rele,h weee supposed by the German High , P p . Ger_ nisnd to be impregnable. Yet the Corn - lite werk el SG moment to write in the which adapted them to a manne ex- He had drawn her into the curtained( "Shakespeare,"r the boastful, book, "March 1, one quart can used,"t Istence. bay window et the upper hallway, as' mans have been proelaumna "is more h • . Beitish soldier* blasted and fought i• A. whale's nostrils do not open int0. she was pessing on to the nursery. se t en way. through them, and their and frr: on, totalling the quarts and - a German than an English poet." We ninth removed from the store room so the back. of ite mouth, but are con- "les, I mean -that," she panted, numbers were less than those of the that, a glance shows how many nee rgected directly with its windpipetrying to relense her arm from his load nee thought of it beforebut now • • that the -matter .1s called to our at- the facts not set down in the official forces opposed to tliere. Indeed, were 'Ibis it ts enabled to swim with its east'. -4:. left,. "Ilelen! Do you mean you don't 101011001, it indeed seems that it may be diepatch it would be herd to believe 01', if this is too much trouble, she • e can cgiploy a method of evrangement on the shelves, Whitheenables her to *se at It, glance what she has. For 'this purptrse narrow shelves which (antes permIt of rows one can deep 0.110 4- cleeirable. The old-fasleioned 'swing shelf in the cellar was commeclious hub deceiving. Things peeked away bathe eentre often became forgotten cancreeld not be found just when neede If suelo a broad ,shelf. is still in use, divIde it in sections, putting fruit ex vegetables of a kind in a section by ifs& and mark that section on the 'edge eo that a glance will locate Any- thing. Vegetables should besbpened long enough in advance of their use to be- come aferateel. This restores some of the mites:al flavor end avoids a flat taste. Canned fruit is alsvnys better is advertising the merits of whale served very cold. Turn no 111-000 1-310311 meat as feed. It much reeemblos the can of fruitt than evilI be needed beef. On the Pacifie coast it is be - and then retuen to the eau for 7torage ing canned in large quantities. To until wanted again. encounage 'Rs use, the bureau 'has pre - When carts are emptied they should 371330(1 a number of recipes which are lee drubbed until they are thoroughly recommended to the Canadi•an house - dear, using plenty of bot soapsuds. keeper. These include "stuffed roast Tilley should then be scalded linside wha4er" "whale steak en eassersiern and out, for eve11 a very little dried "filet of whale with mushrooms," illieg on •the outside ,which has fer- "whale a la mode," " whale pot merited is undesirethli. Never put can roast," "whale croquettes," "whale tops en until the jar is perfeetay dim patty," and "whale pie." inside and be all -r0 that cans and cov- ers rare properly mated and put to - gale one by one as used. Many a SCHOOL GIRLS' SERVICE qtaieS el food has been lost because — tilia clever has been put on a can on Work of the Girl' Patriotic Union whiiSh it did not belong. It appeared in the Old Country. all sight, but the seal was ineperSect. • "The Gills' Pateie•tic Union" woes Sthere epos Where they wat be dry and cool. If a can is put away moist it .14E, '60001, become musty, especially iS coveted, and then another canning Mona the product -stored in that eon - thine is sure to 'spoil unless a second thorough cleansing a,nd thorough ster- itieraition is reseeted to, Of course, mins elletild 'always be steilized be- fore being used -the very last thing. 'rg'ity any chance the contents of .a. ORM AIRS fermented, that*ean must re - cairn particular attention by being wailed and boiled in a solution of sal 0 sochis after whic.h it should be scalded in Taiga' 'water and then dried. Paa-a- fit)), which conles from the -tops of Seldentouroblers or conserve jars, can 141 be Washed in soap and water, and the piece melted together for future use, The advantages Of melting it is that thorough heating renders tit sterile and kilts' the germ's which may have Welted in the pores. Beides it, is eager to store it In one cake. Of course, where tin ie need lee canning, toed Must never be left at all in 0110 03)011 can for :fear of pte- • inasse poisoning,. hie es equaellyytrue „of tonaensect Imilie et ally other pro- ducS kept by peefeet sealing Of tin, ( Illbegmeat wan hits twaght: to.reeon- nney ito anseny' wave, One Of these, 'Wad her no installs the least, is to do "dna work so thoecrughly te-diey that $lie Termite of fetter:a tholes fieSda not irr•ci andermind -The work MS garden- ,Iffreg; stereseamittiore, end eel -recreation 4(18114' aill be spoiled ley etoreistor befall - Mg at the titee 01, 1111121g the seppliae, Little ISeat Severe. 0 No matter liosv well n houee is iymet the window meting beente 10004) and the extheier deem almink 01 tiMer, ltere,eletubs 0001ral the fateleee 01131 11114) mouth open verhele feeding, and does not choke., It can hold ita breath for forty-five minutes or an hour. Then it comes to the surface and the heated eon- itained Os lungs under, pressure is expelled with a mighty exhalation eate? be demarided passiona e y. so. At any note. the Bard of Avon that the resents which filially brought "Yes, yet --that's what I mean," entered deeply into the German mind the Huns to their knees "were athiev- She pulled again at her arm. and soul. with matchless sympalloY ed by 59 fighting British ditvisliens "Helen, look at me. You can't look' me straight in the eye and say you and understanding; giving us a pic- which, in the course of three months ( ture of the German gentleman which of battle, engaged and defeated 99' don't -care!" "011 yes, I can. I -I-" The tell-' may well stand typical, for all time. separate German divisions." into the colder outer air, where 11 con- tale' corer flooded loer face. With a Observe: Ileee Set a New Standard. denses, forming n column of vapor. choking:et:le breath sloe turned her Portia ancts,Nerissa core discussing No wond•er Sir Douglas Haig is The biggest baby of the world is hegehqouideo_ veer alyou ' de! And you siesea • some of the fonne's suitors, and af- unlitinted in lois praise of tho British breathed She youth, hr., ter dismissing five of them, the sixth soldier, and particularly of the Brit - the oft:sm.-jag a the blue wh•ale, It teeny mon . may be as mu& ne twenty-five feet ispe mess brushing ish infantryman, lello, d,espite the en - long at birth, "tipping the MAC'S" at againq, her ear, the soft hair is reached. and this- immortal colloquy ( ensues: Demons development of mechanical elght tons. Some infant! "No; No, Mr, Denby, I can't -I-1 Neissci-How like you the young invention in every phase of warfare, But them you see, the blue whale can't'!" With a. supreme effort she German, the Duke of Saxony's neph- sem "remains the backbone of de - is the largest animal in the world- imencheel heesef free and fled down 09, ? fence and the spearhead _of attaelcSf If Helen Barnet thought this settded 1 Portia -Very vilely in the 'onorning, Throughout loistory the Bxitish army the big -goal -animal, it is ,believed, that the hall. ever lived. Not eyen therinest pro- th in'she illsju Iged the nature when he is sober, and most vilely in has -accomplished great deeds of valor digious dinosaur of old detralled lit in ofethea men with wliCem she load to the afternoon, when he is drunk; -when and has won for itself traditions of The Government Fisheries Buveau deal. Unlimited frosted cakes and he is best, he is a little worse than weight. which we were proud, but in these shotguns had not taught Burke Den- a 'man, and when he is woest, he is months of epic lighting whieh closed by to accept no for • an answer ----1, little better than a beast; ;and the the great war the troops of the Brit: - especially for an answer to oome- ' worst fall that ever fell, I hope I ish Empire have, in the weeds of the thing he had set bie heart upon. 'as he shall make shift; to go without him. Commander -in -Chief, ‘1,410 141100/31 then his wife. had thls winning of Helen Barnet for 1 Nerissa-If he should offer to so well, "emitted new traditions which She loved him; he was sure of that choose, end should choose the right are a challenge to the highest records Thls fancied obstaele all the way that casket, you ehould refuse to perform of the past, and will be an inspiration loomed so large in her eyes, he did same father's will if you should eefuse to the generations svho come after liked it. It; added zest and excitement - us." Higher testimony or better evi- not fear in the least. He relay rather to accept him. Ponda-Theliefore, for fear of the demo cannot be cited, and would make his final triumph all , worst, I pray thee, set a deep glass of —.se the mcge heart-warming and satisfy- ing. He load only to convince Helen, rhonish wine on the contrary casket, oe manse, and the mere convincing( 1," ilf the clevj be within and that 'Brave "Cowards" would not be without its joy and! temptation NVIC11011t, I Inune he will Many a woman who Will scream compensation, I choose it, I will do anything, Nerissa, and tremble, and even turn pale, at eitement, threfore, that Burke Denby( en 'truth, thee, yes! To have writ- sight of a mouse running towards It was with really pleas -unable cia- , ere I'll be married to a sponge, laid Mrs plans and carried them to the, her, will help to dress the most dread - triumphant finish of a caeefutly ar- ten thus sympathetically and tinder- ful wounds, says a London newspaper. tanged tete-a-tete in the libraryi sstanidingly of a German gentleman, There are Colonials who Wen 11.0,1 when he knew that they ev,ould have ! bn. respeare must indeed have been afraid to land in face of terrific fiFo at least half un hour to themselvos,1 a (ram" imd. on the coast of Gallipoli, vsho -will attending private and public schools tie wild thingl" los eried, closing the ' . wait in fear and trembling- on the "There I've got you 4)000 You lit- ' A GREJST LIFE SAVER Ilfcerbo, ‚311301(1tiot,t,cifriooss tlic Ste:nal:lax and the memberS 'have WOTked. stead- i llbrany deem and attending determined- ( ol! 4110 ily ever (some making bandages and • Y . I a talfehtened mow to '08 gro, at findingi Invention That Bellied to Defeat Hu Red Cross comforts, editi""n ligi herself alone with him. waste land, gathening blackliereies foe 1 "But Mr. Denby, I can't :I really.' Murder Polley They collected garments for Serbian' i No inventiM1 did mem to defeat use in hospitals and for jean Making.; must go,'; she palpitated. "No, you can't go. I've had al- ' the Hun policy of. unrestricted sea formed in England in 1914 by girls South African who loas shot bons on Central Africa confesses that he can- not boar to have a, little dog yapping at lois heels, A well-InIONV11, 17, C., will not get refugees and for men from torpedoed together too marsh trouble getting aliips, organized entertainments for you beteend tting those lunette than that of TAout, C. D. Bur- into a hansom cab if he can possibly the wounded and took over the, care Younn3sters Deftly away -3vith tblessed nor, heir of tho Royal Navy. It he who help 01. whilst a men who Ilits 0101(1114?, ge hit 93)011 an idea which made the Gee- enemy trenches on many 0(051510013of a number of 3)111031515 04' WaT. Tile mamma foe a bit of a (10100 111131 MY , 1 Marl mines which W03.0 scattered will on 710. account ride on the top Union has contributed $5,000 to the d'a',1•'' Mercantile Maxine Fends and is theThen you planned this?" I broadcast uess selami thus saved the of a 'bus, for fendo ; as e says, "the , , donor of one van.g, of the Star •and ee clid,f, ale was regarding her ;lives of hundreds of stollen and pre- bally thing should turn turtle." Garter Home for which the UM with half-quizeric(1l, wholly fond eyes.: vented the loss of a large ember But the funniest case was that of -contributed 325,000. In addition 110011)]lebraey.....,,bee e wns a brave soldier in Rospital, who had ml "Anh d 1 adeyou summoned to ethe ' of warships. huts have been given te various vele° wanted you. Oh, Helen, Helen, , caraal het ta-salls , Simplicity itself, the device -which Tided the hevo's part at the Front on groups of WU workers end their tathew can you seek to a :le013331111vet oelfil patenand m t, is any occasions, who actually turned est scheme is 1110 Prnt W esea but to the s, when you know how 1 love you!" , 15cnoeve in -the service as the 'TV.," lois :face to the wall and wept real - aSvoiel rim liae WVI.A., A., a (formerly klIONVA as the There '711110 011117 tendelm(0sla now in , 0:,:. ‘:par_a,v_a_n_td6-1-ickoons...iiscitis„:(10,a wateni- tears became the doctor strictly f or - having bade him to get up to see a circus ViSA,A.C.'s) many of whom were lois votes:nand mannee. He had taken' I. la IS saa,Ps . , , llns , . public and private 'school girls, a pair et igerge rum uns pomading on which load pitched its tents in the All the money contreibuted by the vicinity. girlwas from, their pocket money at earned outright end the time given te rand Wei( was taken from re.crert- tion ceded:id Hash fathering and heab greasing have been taken up hY •Uliese gilds and the collection of eild papers stied bottles yielded quite an Meome. One a ow ifehoOls present- ed the Ilritleh Berl Crest with an amleulenem eaened by the donee, The relimpze O11 thp personal element that peeencsatere tile finest rearlizetion of liationelism, will not wren lea lost car thoSealeatriette girls, The next; gene oration a3111131135111±±01'MIS be all the Mies, :ecame these girls have done their' ditty to the ntaubst. (flood fannors, use foridipers 4'91. ±1130 p,erreveziont 1010rovenismt p4 4110.1! *IPA ts, Pow, 1±51 1113461433 0154 10116115 't0 got a 10 molt .to son t!rom their krt i4oVeir.t ' both her bands in his, "But you mean% love me." "Not love-eny wife?" "11111 not yam wife." "You/re going ter be, dear." "I cau'i 1 told yea I couldn't, Mr, T/enby." "Alymmene is 'Burke,' my love." His ';vcciee was whlundealty light again. Vey plainly 1Sfr, Butte Denby was not appeeciating the seriousness of the occasion. She flushed and bit her Ilia thiek 1110 eael 'MOM ofieeVeon to - to make it co hard for me! 'slhelf 001111811. Vilith sudden passion ho might he ie his MAC Hard? Then if. itis Mewl, it, means you do Novo me, As tf g43)0 57011 ttri 1100/1 licIon, erfloy <10 yam tort/arc um like (thief Defteest, when eviii you snaney ate?" She Wriggled feebly in (1133 0121145, "I toki" nevev,"' '(137147 4101 147 aliewety either side of ite body, The tall is fitted with rudder111 to keep the 'ter-, pedo at any eat depth while it di 111 operation, IL is towed overside by a wide rope which runs from t1ie. ship's bovva out- ward, This wire rope hi intended to pick up the mooring ropes or mine% anti slide them along till they -reach the need of the pavayene, where a sharp saw is fixed inside a V-shaped slot. The saw cuts through the inooring rOpe and allows the mind to tidal free, When it ean eithe bo avoided cm de- stroyed, a% may be desired. Ise his Ny011(101111 invention, Tama. Beeney ha.% ben paid the eine of S150,000 and deep -rated 0/11.11 verieue hones, ,Peroxide of hydrogen will remove ecorela, v.' BRITAIN TO FAIPROVE ROADS Government te Spend 320,000,09 This Y001' Two hundred milliero dollars is to be laid out by the British Governs ment in 1910.101! the thnove.tion of voadevaye, the chairman of the TraMc and Beech:me-tea Boatel told a eon- theporeolont recently, With the great incense in 'heavy tnotov reed trafile foreshadowed marry main 1004110 and bridges will require veconetraction. The war haft hown the impertance of' transport, The State i$ prepared lo ceetribute $50,0013000, The en- ure:bider will be found by the loud authorities, • rade at ale but they served their pur- pose and revealed the identity of 4011 more membere of the German service. . Darkened Hllit Counsels. There were occasions when they served an even greater purpose, for they were sent all the way to Ger- many, or were allowed to go, where they helped to darken tho counsels of the Kaiser's adviser and set the Ger- man headquarters hard at work pro- tecting themselves against a peril which did not exist, Meanwhile the British Tntelligence Department went cheerily on with their real business, French officer requested a ride. As they journeyed on, the officer told the correspondent that his former home was in Denalu; that he had left It four years ago to join the tailors, and that since his departure his wife had giaen birth to a baby girl. Home, wife and child -what ited been their fate at the hands of Um Gorman la- eeders? On entering the eity, the streets ot which were strewn with evitlences of Hunnish devastation, the officer direct. ed the correspondent toward his for- mer home. It had escaped destretion, and the car stopped across the street and prepared various little surprises from it. He approached and with for the Hun, and delivered them in due 'hands that trembled rang the bell. No one answered. Ho bacaecl away course. such surprises, for instance, as the tanks, of -which the Gennans knew nothing until they were upon them. 'Undoubtedly the failure of the enor- mously ceetly German intelligenee sys- tem load much to do with the ultimate defeat of Germany. They were beaten at their own game, Brigadier General C. K. Cockerill, who has been Director of Special Intelligerce, has Just closed sonie secrettrin a Mrowell mos. sage to the staff, which numbers more than 1,000 persons. "The detection and conviction of enemy spies," he says, "has been your Primary business. It is satisfactory to note that In most cases the arrest of the spy has followed quickly on his entry into this country. You have been, in point of fact, the chief agency. in pre- venting the leakage of naval ana inllt- tary information. To mention but a few instances of your success, the vvithdra3val from Gallipoli, Use con- struction of tanks, the preparations Lor the offensive at Cambrai, and also for the recent counter -offensives which destroyed the German armies, were all known to munhers of people in this country but were concealed from the enemy. There is, I am informed on the best authority, no evidence that melee, submarines have ever received information of the departure of ship- ping from British ports, no eft of des- truction. or incendiarism hots been com- mitted by enemy agents in this 001113.- 10y. This is the more remarkable when the number of endmy aliens at largo is cousidered. You have obtain- eil information of incalculable value to the Naval Intelligence, the Military betelligence, and tho War Trade Intel- ligence departments. In the opinion of the Minister of Blockade your work has contributed in a very large degree to the satisfactovy working of the like a man in a trance and leaned evilest the car, trembling. Suddenly the door was opened and an aged Wm man appeared. Sloe was leading a beautiful little girl by the hand. The officer took one step toward the child and thee halted. He wee a sthanger to his own flesh and blood. The child hid behind the skirts 'of the nurse, peering out in fright. Undoubtedly her 111011101' had told her, during the German occupation, that men in uni, form were bad, and that she must avoid them. 'The borizon-blue uniform ot France meant loathing to her, But the halSbilnd eyes ot the nurse had recognized -her master, and she held out her hands to him, repeating. "Monsieur! Monsieur" in ecstasy. He crossed tho road and grasped her hands, bat the baby drew back farther, A door opened at the end of a long hail, and a comely young matron came through to see what wes going on. When halfway down the hall she caught sight of her husband. She stopped, her band flow to her breast, and she sivayod for a moment 113 it about to fall. With a sobbing cry of joy, she flung herself into his arms, The correspondent's car was al. ready moving away, for outsides were loot needed to cemplete the scene, Thus he left them -the nurse beaming - on the happy couple, and the curly' headed little girl looking with wide, troubled eyes at Una strange man who had appropriated her mother so cone, pletely without a word of explanation. . SALVING TORPEDOED SHIP. Much of the Cargoes Will be Fit For Use When Rescued. blockade, am], 30 far as the suppres- The big marble salvage companlee, Won of meanly trade is concerned, the not only ta England, bet In all the information provided by pm lure been Alied countries and Germany, are the most valuable somutrea from any making preparations to raise the hue. 'sonrce during the war as a means of deeds of stiles evhich have been sunk detecting enemy meechanslise carried by mines and torpedoed during the US neutral goods in neutral ships: war. The greater part of the ships sunk Piled Up Cintraband Evidence. lie in water that is shallow enough to "It will interest you to lenoiv that in allow' salvage operations to be ear, practically every 0050 01! contraband Heti out suceeesfully, says a London which has been brought before the Prize point the evidence on whiell the magazine. Of counie, any perishable yen. Tho significance of this stele Crown relief's hes been 1!111330144110((by goods avill long before they are eased ittte hleoroodasi: af 0111.1 o ment will be better appreciated When haialvdsa le.tifitt%etne"Oaf7t, 111( it is added that the mai:mated value of ample, Which will be undamaged by prize cargoes, es:elusive et ships, is their long fonmereion, over 11380,000,000. You have, • more- Many of the cargoes of merishable ever, stopped enemy remittances to food -stuffs were proteoted against the end action of sea writer in ease they -0/001101 the valite of about on 70,000,000, Practically 1311 the tea that le year essenttal ail:4101611(1e in preventing sunk. you have (301103)101017 deetroyed the corning Into the country, for example, enemy's overeea •cenmentleatIons, has been peeked in special double - far as they were vulnerable, Threugh headed eases, anti 030 mot of it will bit speculative trensactions II, raW Ma, 00110 fit W11011 erased from the sea. 11131 ovollobip 8(11)91(033 or vela war at eoUrse, been lest: round out; coasts, Oriels, controlling 97(01013 and estimate Thotieends of tons of cotton have, scoesmodnies, yeu nave saved 030 00;111. and most of it will lie usable. 111 ,500,00e, anticipated will he raised and 01 11„ ,‚,,,,4o trP11SaCti011, tO try emit swum innemitleg in" the mom The total value of the cergoes hob mu to, a moderato estimate, appro,t. ter sale Tnns imo the 11111110315 11115 lentieg 10 the egeregele to 0e09e,0044,„ claos 11011113114111(1 Ille value 03(110 8114)8 themselves, which atter dry decking 000, 'E7013 moro proinami,, /11;311 thr, anil vomiting wilt be 01100 more ;exiling 111000143037 3(1(0144 111 ,11toifni 11110. 0010104144 141 smut cre to 3310.0/51' days, Gen of specrelatIve etintrieetors- from .4,111,511 httaineee and the temeetment During the ear the lirtligh coeer einerity that 71401' arzeterial ordered ed the 01.1411± with something 31k tom eenAlisti lti•titiitosteot-tliircs",oltilly,holitci orsalz03 te tiilooltovuloattor, Million of (311(105,nez, coAting from trot zN apiece unwand