a ' 'mons a + = " Hig 3 or le ue ate. If it ecomes a ' trea a'too ri and . nt, though| on Canada, at a time whe Wh WIoPe TasPotk to the digs 08 wane] OlLenr Phogh of Jim Sek Indolent] vey 8 dor i nrreotontol strain, visits to Netlefon, when you actually peopls, whe were : to find her 8-1} irden of unknown magnitude. 'One | expected nie to carry your worm ve robustness, both 1 : for you, and sometimes even rag y, a trifle overpowering; precise] certainly greater-than any ever ] I'm awfully sorry of course, for poor, and Pedant le too, who took ex-| fore imposed. upon this country, with Henry Gordon, into whose shoes 1/ ception 'her somewhat random thal exaeption of the war debt. oe v ; but my: recollection of ) modes of expression... How so precise | excep ¢ yo him is really too faint to make ala person as Lady Atterton came to| The purchase of a defined piece of Rlaysible bh Sg Koi Beast break. have so casual Lu daughter, ss, Mabel railway property is ong thing. The nd now I've a pluck with you,| was a mystery whic : ws of | k io : OA ly € my cousin? t on earth do Fou natural reaction could explai hi buying' of stock in a company with + ~The cost would be 8 per cent. mean, sir, by being so badly supplied| Just now as, tea-pot in" hand, she unascertained assets and unknown if the 1% per cent. comes out of the wth image mation Toeneyer Tv held jor to onal act By liabilities is another. Once the' Gov- | $96,250,000, but not otherwise. Its |8 asl ou for a description of your na-| duties, her mother con! ig : bd other wis, ef tive es you've ey found Hin ing ap apprehensive eye upon the ernment becomes the principal owner | future credit may depend entirely on of thing more satisfactory. to say Shan, heavily-wronght Sliver artis oe] of the common stock, it must provide the belief of foreign bankers that good at there's a lot of heather and stones whic oun ny: 1 gL = ig) ; and water, and that the Cottages are| emphasise her points. One small|Cut of loans or taxes for = the Sets pmoney will not be sent after bad, and smaller and dirtier than in England! splash had already.alighted upon.the|of the railway due or to become due| that speculative enterprises. will be It this male blindness, or male per- embroidered tea-cloth, Slosely. shaving and for all future losses in operating. | allowed to find the financial _level versity? One or the other it must be. |the pale-brown gown over whose im- bi ture dpa Sera t Tm just drunk with it all: the peaks, maculacy Lady. Atterton, from the un. The estim#tes «of spendfvars still | called for by their intrinsic merits. nd cust; Top MR the lens, the rocks, the gulls, the dying force of habit, watched as tend-| necessary. to be made run into enor-| The undersigned, all of whom: as in- mixture tn-a larger pan contain: | id Deas, beans ahd. lentils should ing waters, the long, serious erly as in the days when she had pos-moug figures. No one knows what. vestors have a stake in the prosper-|ing hot water, then bake 'in & moder- | be soaked first in plenty. of cold wa faces, tho vod haired shildrep---eve) -| sessed on tro b 3 continued.) the real extent of its obligations are.|ity of this country, desire to call the|ate oven. 5S a iy .-L4ar for. twelye hours. ¥ They should fears for my head, for she watches me 'The railway has bonds outstanding | attention of their fellowscopntrymen ™ Fab Tih \ Si Hl | then x steamed antl Fier. They, with a slightly scandalised anxiety. HAIL BRITANNIA} and debts pnpaid; so have its sub-|to the: grave risk they all 'are run- e protein of fish is similar in|may also gently... | ay I keep telling' her that a perfectly de- -- Tay i] an . ' . character to that of meat. It diff: "Lentils are very nutritious, easy to Soros Trak our. such +3. suits the What if old England sidiaries. There ge Sustains Hiven ning of having their own earnings di- |. structure and composition. Fah digest 'and are. considered a valuable - stately lawns of Nettléton, would "be Were to die to-night? by it to other companies, unpai "| verted for 'thé purpose of securing|may be cooked by boiling, broiling, [article of diet in Europe. : utterly out of keeping with these hill-| The wolves would gather round her|8nces on contracts and upon ac-| profits to bondholders and steckhold- bis A : ry TN lly mesmpatible_ ut} bier, counts, but fo what extent is unknown. | ers of a concern, the equity fh whose! ' ~ Rice a Valuable Food. that two eggs will serve several peo- $1 so busy swallowing local calor that, 7o rion, Ek sand Zorth a hoor, | hat, its assets are is sauly sua 'enterprise has been declared by the | Food experts are urging a wider |Ple. The housewife will find that rice. 'm sometimes in danger of cheking| ' ! '| known. ' It operates and is interested | only people at all in a position to|use of cereals and suggest that they [may be added to many gs, ime Span 3 caThars aucther yeason hy : If England died to-night. in railway companies, land companies, | form an opinion to be of no value. It may appear In some form _at every | creasing their bulk and redu their rub it down for me a bit, and then ad-| The Kaiser's sword would" "hack its | telegraph companies, tunnel compan- is also urged that the strongest pos-| meal. With a high food value aud no cost. | a ao Shs minister it in spoonfuls. See? I'm way { ies, lumber companies and hotel com- sible protests be made before it is too, waste, | he housewife should Jean how 7 A oh Cake. yp percetve, a doing my beck bo lve up| ory Kiel to Colon and Bomimy, | pans, but no one knows how far it 1ato.10 all senators' and meraberd of Te oeioen | ORLNAIE oumeil ox shtonins onl to the chiettainess. I mean to have And darkness enslizond the, dswning whe them, what thes ssgety-or Bae Montreal, Auguat 20, 1047, | [monotonous g- = = foptur of sugar, one suptul of ater & piper to walk up and down before : : -night. ities are, nor to, what extent the| . F. W. Molson, James Law, H. R.| Rice should be- more sapprecia ne- cupiul raisins, chop 2S the dining-room windows (by-the-by, H Englpnd died to-tig railway Sorapany is responsible for | Drummond, Geo. E. Drummond; #Ar- | than it is, for it can be served in §0|fine. Place in a saucepan ¥ erhaps . you can procure me one? d it be? ir liabiliti mand Chaput,~ Ferd. Prudhomme, many ways. Polished rice.is of less|to a boil. = Cook for two minutes and ust be ut least six feet, mind, and! Democracy, where would it be their Habilities. Zeph. Hebert, A. J Bi wn, C.. S.|value as a food than that which is'yn- [then add: Three-quarters teaspoonful . red hair de rigueur)--and I'm trying Tossed on 3 wild, = guarded sea, - No other railway company nor. any pd H. A. Ekers, "Chas, Chaput polished, because in the polishing the [of baking sodd, one-half teaspoonful So oak yy -souage to buy a, tart/ The sport of evil ap other group of business men would) A. Guy Ross, Joseph Ainey, C, Mere. | vitamins, which are an essential life of 'cinnamon; pne-quarter te pi haven't done making up my mind consider such an acquisition except! dith, C.! 8, Campbell, W. R. 'Miller, | principle, are ground off. The latter of cl8ves, one-quartér teaspoonful of which of the Patterns is the least ugly. | Brave France and Allies, what their] after elaborate examination and re-| George Caverhill, Wm, McMaster, H.| also has the advantage of being less mace, . two tablespoonfuls of cocoa, I read nothing but Scott and Burns fate? ' ports from accountants and apprais- W. Blackwell, Andrew J. Dawes, expensive. Rice, cooked thus should {two cupfuls of flour. = Beat well un- now-a-days, and--this is the crown-- And we, alas, prepared so. late? h ts and liabilities, "and Robert Hampson, 'George R. Hooper, [ 100k like 3 mound of snow, ¢ I _teaspoor ; ba C BReeS ane NAVINeS, And) George W. Sadler, W. W. Hutchison,| Wash the rice' well through one or [of baking powder. - Pour into a gr I've taken to eat_porridge Jor break. Where could you find a saviour State ¥ "fast! So far, my impression it that 2 then only subject to @ solvent guar-| Wm, C, Finley, F. H. Wilson, G, F.|two cold waters, then sprinkle it into |ed and floured, pan. Smooth i in i If England died to-night. _ + th ; R esongs, ta, the 0 Ties, Soule | a antee that all supposed assets would | Benson, A, Craddock Simpson, James|® Kettle of slightly salted boiling wa- [the cake with a knife dipped in } acquireit. Whenever the idea insinu-| What of the little peoples then? be. delivered and that no undisclosed Morgan, ~ = = _v . |ter wiiich should not stop boiling at | Cover the top of the cake on the ates itself that stick-fast-paste can't| What of their liberties and when? debts or obligations would appear; To| the Gazette, Montreal, of 'August 8ll for. twenty minutes No two following mixture: Four tablespoon" = be much different in flavor, I crush| Where would we find the conquering : 23rd, comments on the above as fol. 8reins should 'adhere together, and fuls of sugar, eight tablespoonfuls of down the suggestion, and nebly go on on, find out Shee things, where such lows: \ each 'ought to be swollen to twice its |flour, four Ripspoosfale. of shortens, ladling in the spoonfuls. I'd wear a : hi examination and. guarantee cannot be > natural size. When it is soft turn out [ing, one teaspoo cinnamon, Joh mamma would let me, even 1 Evgland sila Soruight, '| had, the usual course in the United Wo oR RAILWAY roLICY pro- into a coldnder, shake it up lightly | Work the mixture between the hands! - Hough I haven Seem ons since | caniy What of thé aims of German peace? |States has beer to place the road infest against the purchase a Can- and set in the oven a moment to dry. |until it is fine and smbly Spread' upon the picture. When would the horrors of war cease? | the hands of a receiver, whose - staff| adian Northern Railway signed by Stewed omatnes added to the water | smoothly over the cake and en bake "Yes; I'm going to sit down here.| When from the victors come release, | oo ascertain them 'and place them {MANY of the leading capitalists of IP Which the rice was boiled will, if | for forty minutes in-a m rats ove} The drop of Scotch blood in my veins If England died to-night. . Montreal, and this protest is fot properly seasoned, make a delicious | This delicious gake ig just the thing to- demands it too loudly to be refused. = before those interested in an accurate fighity tg be disregarded. The point our, Cold boiled rice added to scram. | send to the men in the trenches as it. - Nettleton must take care of itself. My, Think of the panic and the fears, and clear statement. Systems quite|at issue is this, is the country to take | cd 68% Will piece git that dish so [keeps indefinitely. > eo, solicitors say B oll let well: y The brutal deaths, the endless tears, | as large, notably the Union 'Pacific,| over a burden, that other shoulders % bethg heed ta th * po with -G T t Britain. th FT "And now, let the next sign from|The world fall back a thousand years, i should bear? Will the own: of | 18 ng purchas n the way of as- | standing up rea , the ou be a wire. "There's a delightful |* If England died to-night. $he Afehison Topeka and Santa Fe and the Ca dian Ni if gh gwnerdhip set, "and what is b incurred in they United States -and Germany. : "And urial Island visible from the win- : Yj he: Rock sland, have in the United} le "aRatian Northern imposes upon Lv cr ability, +* ~~ | while the English and German fleets dows, which I'm dying to visit; but. I'll Why, if our England States been through this process and |... PooPie ~& financial" obligation oes © lheace ben suffering 1 during. the put it off till you're here to row me y, if our Englaj y ' . ~~ | avoidable without danger to national "JAPAN AS A FIGHTER. ave losses during the Were to die to-night, have emerged from it with capital| interests? If the Government was di-| i three years of the world was, Japan : has been vying withthe United States ; » I the exeri i od} + i #3 -- a. Tos all bristling ir ly Her children true would meet the test | writfen down to correspond to. the|vorced from the entérprise, the an-|g the White Flag Have jas Deen pletion a vast nave) arrender and the White - "rushing to completion nav stones, and there's something that|And, gathering from the east -and actual values, in a solvent condition |SWer is easy. Like any other' busi- LS " ; : i : {No Place in Army and Navy. "with Vg fike's ruived Fhspel-in the mid. For ai, they would give theip and able to perform their duties a8 sp dental the an ty Shdkla . The Japanese soldi > never ei n- Shipbuldine 2 so the os h' never. he : "That's all for to-day; and please st, - public servants, © , 7] the course of liquidation through ,re-|ders. "Die with the castle for your |runs up the white flag, but fights.un- hurry up unless you want mamma and If England died to-night. The only examination so far had | ceivership, emerging therefrom in|Pillow" is a literal translation of the{til his ship ds sunk ior victorious. me to sink entirely under the hurdens| _y yevering Jones, in Philadelphia | into the affairs of the Canadian stronger condition 'in respect of lia- grecépt kept constantly "before the | ST rari i laid upon us.--Your affectionate cou- Ledger. . Northern has resulted in th an bilities both of current and of capi- ikado's little fighting men, While, - Freesias. = "Mable Atterton. _-------- in t of three rail experts | tal account. That appears to be the [the beligerefit natiorfs of Burope to-| Plant freesias in August an « Vegetables and fruits often are|o. "o °% ty SXPUH| yiew of the financiers whose) stages day have abopt four million prisoners | tember in pots for winter fl ; RSL mean to ask lots of ques- stored in quantities in hot, damp that the stock proposed to be pur~ pient we print, and there is force ' in, of war di ributed among them, the BT 2! tions 2 ou, TOUE Jiace; iy an saey poorly ventilated bins and under con. chased, was worth nothing. This [the view. X "| Japanese prides himself on the: fact| flowers are delightfully y. OF asst g. 118 i ditions which hasten wilting, fermen- means that whatever its nominal] The Canadian Northérn must be| that in the war with China in 1894 bulbs in & five inch pot. {ge fun it will be comparing the sizes of : : ? n: B nomin ried y Fat not-s: single taken: prisoner. | should. be. leaf 1a 1 Yon our deer-forests, and "counting the Safin, ad desa¥ a value may be, the unsecured debts are | carried ofl a Jperating vod, It In the nee --- Russia 'about 1000 with 3 little sharp ey an . a. a aisles of OUP Spal Te tter, ad-| be allowed to op nat oe Pies _ mote than enough to prevent its be isnt of ny ug Ha large Japs were taken prisoners by the florists use from a compost heap is llfesged to. "Ronald "Macgiivray, Bad. year. Call in' the, neighbors and|ing sold to any reasomably. prudent|js. dependent upon the" roan of (Muscovites, but they were: mostly] the best. Set the pots in a sheltered. ockshiel, Barres," had been taken pare and-dry them and share with the [ purchaser. In view of the fact that this railway, but having exhausted itg| civilians. The Jap or gailor|place in the garden and cover the tops over in the boat to the Ardloch post|workers or make,the apples into cider |no money was paid to the- company financial resources the alternative of | Who surrenders and later returns from | with spaghnum moss until the foliage * office, three people sat together in the and feed the poorest to the hogs in for the stock and that the compahy avernmant Sn by 7 Requisition Septic bee uber, place in the] UP SonT two wgek for * 5 e common stock, or \ soc Pp. - He ig 3 : . A eat airy Balladrochit drawing-room, whose | limited qhantities. . . : windows almost directly 'overlooked : + | has never able to earn anything | medium of a receivership, is th y | forever condemned to sham: f ~.theloch. Jn a - fe ae t-- upon it, there was and is no Treason | one presented. SF tion in his own country. In a siege| The house' itself, standing between : to expect any other result from ex-| To Government ownershi the Jap garrison hangs on until every mountain and water, seemed, when : amination. aii * Lopposed. A reorganization the eap.|last man is killed or wounded. The da viewed from a distance, to be hard- : Sig rg do a "ital liabilities, (through ' the medium | spirit that dominates "the 'Jap army | == p d by both. That distant pro- F Sa No agreement or pbligation to pur<} iT Fecciverahin, 1s the thor cedium, and navy is that ofeontempt. for; bs JoRct was grey Sesolats; the bute | |chase is produced. Infact, nothing |The liability of Canada_ in either| death. "United we stand; together 3nd io Vile athe ang the big, grey oo | [has transpired except verbally 'and|event remains, the GovePnment and|we die," is their motto. ~~ . - ~ | house, set down at 'the water's edge, " ~~ | then between members of the Govern-|the provinces having' guaranteed the and with barely a thin belt of wind- SL ay " ¥ ¢ >I t sum of $211,000,000 of bonds of 'blown plantation to shield its naked- the company. It is, however, nec tumb to, the three persons just on the scene of this story A abour each item tensity 'by contrast to the bleak sur- Fr a tea-table as has been PR ameuled aia Mdetly and|' e trio one was.an elder ; ed-looking perbon with luxuri