Barrie Historical Newspaper Archive

Northern Advance, 15 Aug 1918, p. 3

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I': ~: Cu11KI`1 5'1-`.I{.\f\'L'S. :, of _\'L-ster-I cm` as ten, 1` : jcxvcls gar` 1 Thv \\'u}I'ish tumult -._nl' that blnw, The lmluiv wit:-`n-.r_\' m J] \\'t11 ' P011 4' I undcr- II and the; seal the. nun mlluv 3 rock In on >1'iul0, \\' -.1 E In 1-ourl :11 B111 Filhiulo, \\']1u \\':|~a (1 10:1 Hm! H:11'r_\' I . , . .l . . .`.. lII'_.; nun. \\'hi1,- thew ;~:1i::o. 1x 1 H1 Ll. JJI L l`\ IIC us {med tzuw medicine ml The u1'I'ic(- of the perum-,o i11s1u_-(:to1' \w rec-c11t1_\' and $400 w taken froln the safe. All labor on-_-'a11i2:ation-s in IIz11i-; fax are t111'eat.(~nin:_-` :1 5.-1-11ur:1l strike` l--11ot for s1m1'te1' hours or higher 'n:_;;cs,, but for beer 211lo\\':111uL-.5. In ._ 1", ,L ,, I_fI1:,._, 4-`. ...,__,-.,, W- ,.--. \.,. I l To encourz1-..-`e 1{i1x-,fst>r1~ki(i to` take n1u1`u Weqnent` baths, the city` . ct (-urs cz11'ry them to the water} Ion special lays for one cent Jfures. E C'.1p1:1in '.l`11n111:1.<., of the lu1'1'u-aloqd! luil 1;mkv1' Lux Blzlnrzl. whit-`n `.\`1.: {sunk near [110 Cammlizln oust, satysg `that the l,'~h0:xl .~'hvllva1 l!=o life-. bouts. I Tl11'ou:'l1 the 1'o(_-L-11! 1'3.gis11'a1ti111 u) C:111z1tliz111 1112111 and \\'u1111111-p0\\`e1' a. iHl1`:1II11'(1y 1n:111 has 1m_-alerl his son, iwho 11:11] but-11 111is.~siug 1'01` 1:+1u;-` 1\ All.|l|q I1i}w:' s`h0\\'(- 1:1 1'zu'- _'h1_~l `laid in in znlvu \`:1!uu 01` >I`(i`l,U< 'u-mmw-{mu 11-nunlx` is | I .` ,,.. 1 V||lnl,'I'| I Count_\' 1.. I \l' I ll Hm" i Qum- \x' . {Kw )l:l1:l.li;11 home for 501-: a1i<-rs \\'11i(']l has been dolmted there Why _\h'.~`. II. Iln\\`o1' 'I`:t)'l.)1'. T-`$151101 ; l`In1;1rl, cal" \':\1le_\ l"i<.-Id, has` |b_-on uppointolmd _Roman Catholic hisimp or 2111 the C:u1;1di;m troops. ihnth in Cammlal and n\'m`.<(`2L<. He `will haw as \'i<'u1' 1'01` C`:1nnd:1 Rev. {Fatllcr {\`_\'l\`o. 01' lloniroal, and L1'n1- 4)\'(`1'.'~'(`:1.\', Rev. ]7:1t`lu-1' \\'01'kn1:u1, Y`. . Jul` uIu_n nu. .. V011], The ni:'lI( , _\:l:11u In Anal thu Imp 1\1_\`.~'t-,-1'~\' 0'. -r . nu , .-\, n:ilitax'_\- 1'o1'ce from Niag-.11'a is E.\'l1ibiriux1 <-.uL-,.-, held n" emer- I\n\ Interesting Items Tlli1'I_\'-.~:L`\'1'1l yutlxlr n1enu1'5I.. .\l \'flln1]L' _\.~t()k. (g\1u., who are un-It,-I` u1'1'v.s't uL Beznlcv in (.'0HHUC H011 with 1111- 1'm<-M out1':1-_'- axuzliust nntionzll 1'u-_'i. nmx-:\1`(--1 be- iforv .\Iz1':i.~'l1':1tc Cu1'1'i\'v:n1 and xvere i1'c1numlL-cl till .-\u:ust 13. They \\'U]'P n-hnittoul to bail. W. L. l ie1'<-e, \'ict01'iu, was fined .$`l1I(Ill U1` thn-0 xmmtlls in jail Iur 'l1u\`in:' in his 1mssessiu11 :1 ('01l_\` of IThu \\'c-1:," :1 wo(~l;1y publir-ution ":'w'c1ItL\' sxxppx-(-.<,<,ul 1)_\'.t]1c t:(:I1S01'. `il iL']'('u was .-limr ml` the paper. For '1u'intin*_-` Ihv paper Thos. R. Cxtsack Ewus fim-d $`_ :')U. I || That the rum] \\'l1i(:l1 haul been cul- >i1evl,-xl for 1'vtu1`m- .`s`ul by the SL Julion tug` (lay should not. bu ex- -;pen:1cl in _-_;i\'iug the mun :1 recup- .'[Iiun zn llw ('Xh)iIi()I) on (>pcni11;:' was the l(-<~i.'sim1 rcau-}ml at the s n1u(-tin~." In-lcl to xlisouss the IIIZHLCJ` gtut tho I`o1'm1tn (-il_\ hall. _I .\lu(-h von('(')'11 is felt in \\'innipcg ' for the .~:u1`L-1_\' 0!.` a q):11'ty of five :,(-m1sisti11:: of Norton B. and Hrs. |1"1'a.~`.e1-,'1 c1'oy and Mrs. Robinson and amotluer man whose nzune has knot; been :1sc(.~rt:1invd, whicll left. \\'i1111ipvg beach in u `sail boat on July 2t) , and has not returned. ti L- ._\ Hm --.>s1.< for uni. (:n'!_\'in: his -.'i.~11':I1in11 <-:11':l. ; ...u- ..u... ... A mix] on thv home 01' Josvph :n'. IN? 1-2 X:1Iil'11 :1\'c11m-, \\'in- i}w:`. Czlrsnn to have been ' ht-_~l 1n'u\'i1L-1', as he hzzdi I . 'l`ondors were 1-alled for last week for :1 now n1obi'li7.z1tion hospital of twenty-six })11i1l1riIl_`,"$, to be erected on C:u'lin:_: Ineiglnts ,LoudQn. Work |]\\'i`Il he bu-~.-.'un nu it shortly, it is ex- }pc<-led, and the construction must be (`.0lll]l]L`lL`(1 in 90 workdn;_: days after the (_-ontnu.-t is gi\'on. - ` .. Just as one 1'etxlruin_; Peteboro soldier stepped 1 rom the train and was surI`oun by the locu_l com- mittee of welcome, his fuithless. wifo slipped unobserved into the rear `coach, the some traixg that had `brought home her hero hushnnd. carrying her to parts unknown. She had previously sold their home with` ' soldier's child with her. all its contents um] she took -the l Ten Cents for Fifteen Words -"5 The Advance rate for prepaid r advts. of the wanted class. It - is the cheapest rate of any news- `/paper in Ontario. 11t':\1' (`uln- x unul .~II'ni1.- un-l4 nmn.-l nu-111ml 4.!` h'zms1>ortiug hi~.~<-rlml lnkv 1'1`:-i-_-;hIt-1'.< 01' the Hi.~'- t_\'pr- is to be :1dnp(m`x in ' ilu-m 1l1mu'_:h thv \\'<*l1uud - ' ,,I . . ..l.Z...` Y .1 I.` MIMI [Hill \\:|_\ n of retllrnod .= -11 .< }m.~:pi1.'11 will tt-1'l0\\`n. .\'.Y.. to 11 in thu pulzxlinl -.< \v n TM .. . |'l`.... Lil1'1'IIl.~` uxv an rm \\'ui:_;ht 1'01` \\'L";i;'}1L (`nu-_\' in nuu1'i.~;l1in~_" \':xl1u: un runt. \'<~_-'cL:1`bh,-s. 1mIzI!()(`:` 11ix>.~`hci11;: 1'i1'.~t and SK 4. 1.. ,.......... . :n1. llwrv \\'m'v nu 1;-m1:1`.~'. Eur! <,-mm-nt o~m1. \\`u1`k In vlinn with r:0l1ut_\' 1'n;\1.-` liuuf. _\- xlndn-1'l:1kinu' the xvork, 11111101` 1110. . ufl i_\' Ilund S1113:-x'i11t('11 Pnrdol \'z11'-1:11 \\':11tu1'.i. 3 I . ` I Payne, :1 PL-terboru I1-ugg1st' .,l ~E-T! (`nu .-u1Hrm- .. I\I'.n\v>;a-l I aux din K .$`(ill,IHH). un-14-1' 1t`llu`1l('(I bllnlxcln uuunl ).~']Ji1n1 -he sent toi I. 1'e<-ui\'(- trout-I hv sol-i 11 there` ` - 1 rL;\.uu u um IJuL;IuLI1h\a\a \\'o1'th of liquor 11.; 2-Il'n R7, (| L CLCL |J`J`Ll \lL|I.:"aA-`IC 1'01` selling` :1 p1'up1'ie- s \\'itl1out 2! \\'2n' .~;!:nnp. Hz1li1':1x tom-' . __._, '.- .\AUlIl| (I\\'1||Il'/g I I 1 he .':111"o liquid . HHH r:111t1"o1w1, fxl-v. on tho `)3 1: Tlmln.-Is. .m ' .'}mr1l_\' -.1 num- snlrliers from ' nins 116111;` 11151 and >(-4-uxm. .x.r Lhg-_\' urv rivl1 in .~'11'_":u', tln-_\' mm 119 used as u h:1.u`i.s for 1u and 1)1'L-.~c1`\'(`.x' am well as with meat. in i'00 value they ('OIll]b'.ll't' l`;1\'>1`z).bl)' Tlm-1: poun of 1-:11'r()ts uqunl six 1 _\\'ith m:1n_\' other I ` pounds of tullxuloes, t\\ u 01. potatoes one 01' Veal, one of _-hickvn, mo o ` I ..o` In-ml .u- .-u\-nu Lil1llil.\ LL'LL|" b111'~_-`lu1'1ze I I ,,,__ A`L".` `ll o'ltl\. 311`: :r I:1\li:u'..| .-u'1_\'in`-_: hisi I \Vork Done By the Canadians Behind British Lines. Behind the new ghting line since the Germans advance in April there _has grown up a network of strategic railways making a formidable sys- tem, Which more than compensates us for the loss of those lines we had - to abandon and destroy in our re- tirement. Almost from the day the enemy crossed the Nord Canal prac- tically every battalion of Canadian railways troops has been working un- lceasingly at the task, some units act- : ing as pioneers in the construction or the great defence line that causes the Germans to hesitate on this sector. Y,H>+'ln L`:-nnnh -yillncrau that naunr ;5Ll'lL)S UL 51.8131. 1 "Speaking from a. strategical point [of view, said a` railway staff oicer, `l"w_ve are in a better position to-day ' than we were on the Somme. The . I hun.di-eds of miles of new track have -, ibeen built especially for military use gand conform with the ghting front. All possibilities have been considered. * l Where, previously, we had to rely on - gcivilian-built lines which wound ted- ,~iousl_`.' round the country by indirect routes, we now have a military sys- ;tcm which takes out supplies in the ;quickest and most direct way to where they are needed. The latest w|German thrust gave us the first test ,-`of the system. and divisions were shifted with a speed that must have ' {surprised the enemy." I In H15: Qnvnn uvnv QHYHD nF H112 Dunn- Ll"1'Llli1LlS LU nesiuue U11 LIME SUC|.Ul'. Little French villages that never -.hoped for steel links with the larger lcities have now become, as if by the rubbing of some magic A1addin s `lamp, great junctions where train- Hoads of supplies come and go every part of an hour. The new lines run through the fertile elds of growing .crops, but careful building has sav- ed the Frenchinan his harvest, but =for the necessary strip of permanent way. There are alternate routes i'around towns, which the Boche gmight shell, and day by day stores ,of carefully-concealed ammunition `dumps grow up which are fed by the ,strips of steel. 1 "rms! kinxr frnnu n Rfratnvivnl nninf [5UI]_J['J5t}U LHU cut-:u1_y. _ . | In the same way some of the Cann- . diam auxlliur ' troops have been work- ling untiringly in the gun spurs be- =,hind the new front, from which the tbig howitzers pound the enemy posi- ;tions. One battery from the Middle West has the record of construction, `12 of these in 21. week, and each one ,was cl-evenly c.~.Lmou(1z;gcd from the `prying eyes of German airmen. `Prnm Hm now rni1hr>ads, mrmv nf i ` I pi'y1l]:.; C_\(;:4 UL U'(:`l'L1l.illl zunuen. From the new railheads, many of which have been christened with Canadian names, here start freshly- constructerl light railway systems that wind their way through little valleys still screened from the enemy to the tine, new reserve trenches which have not yet had to be used, , and perhaps never will be. You can- not run trains over a line drawn in blue pencil on an ordnance map, and the railway engineers have to build scores of miles that might not be used. They must be there for an emergency. T110 r-nngtrnr-tinn of the new BI`it- emergency. : The construction of the Brit-`l ish defences-rz1i1ways play a prom- iinent part -- have been marvelously complete and have been so rapid that before the Germans could take .breath for another stage of the at- ;ta.cks on this northern section, the ifabric of a. fortress faced them and .grew into such menacing shape that 1 1they hesitated. Now, if he takes a.nother ing at the middle road to the coast he will have to pay the same great price in blood. The army behind the army has done its duty, and built well--even better than it destroyed in the sombre days at the end of March. T0 ALL WUMEN WHO ARE Iii This Woman Recommends Lydia E. Pinkham s Vege- table Compound-Her 1 Personal Experience. 01 \'Ci1l, 01115 In I_'1nL'nyu, .. cod. 11:11! :1 110nm] 01' bvcml, nr -1 .....r_~ --STR.-ITEGIO R;'LIL\VAYS. ruse your meo- ' cine to all suffering women."--Mrs. J om: Korrmmmu, R. No. 1, McLean, Nebraska. mu- 1-..--- nan} -.-`A lug-In uavnnaw V E ' ov'v.` - -9_~.z a> ;.~ ...-. O. 1, Jncuenu, uuuuac-nu. This famous root and herb remedy, Lydia E. Pinkham s Vegetable Com- pound, has been restoring women of America to health for more than forty years and it will well pay any woman who suffers from displacements, in- ammation, ulceration, irregularities, backache, headaches, nervousness or the blues" to give this successful remedyatrial. For, n cial I gestlons in regard to our al ment wgfte Lydia E. Pinkhun ; ediclne Co., Lynn, Mass. The result `of 21.3 l;:'.;_; experience is at year service. Sir Clive Pliillipps-\\"ooley Had Adventurous Career. Sir Clive Phillipps-Wooley died suddenly at his home at Some-nos, near Vancouver, on July 9th. He was one of the best known poefs in British Columbia. Gin ("Hun 'Dh1Hnnc_TK7nn1o\7 Ivan DFILISII L:UllllllUlil. Sir Clive Phillipps-Wooley was born in Devonshire, England, sixty- ve years ago, being a. descendant of the noted British family of which Lord Clive, who established British rule in India, was a. distinguished member. He was a captain in the British army and later in the royal navy and came to British Columbia. thirty-five years ago on a big game hunting expedition. 1-Ti: Ioffaru pqn-rinfivn ni his: h-in HUHUIIS BXDCUILIOII. His letters descriptive of his trip at that time were published in the British press and were later publish- ed in book form. an`. nihm-5 ran .. I:.~_.n+onnn-_nnm_ cu H1` UUUK LUILU. Sir C1ive s son, a. lieutenant-conk mander in the navy, was the first `Canadian-born Briusher to be killed in I-Ian nv-ncnn Wynn `L743 nyou Irina!` UELI1'cl.UlH.I.l-UUFII .UI'lL.lSeI' LU ue zuuuu in the present war. He was killed in the battle of Falkland Islands. De- ceased was a personal friend of Theodore Roosevelt, who knew him as a big game hunter. He was a - noted poet and was given the title of Knight Bachelor 3. year ago in recognition of his contribution to Canadian literature. He was the | author of several books. V'l`kn Inbn Gin (`Hun 'D3n`111'nnc._ ' 21.llIl10]' OI S8V8l`i1l UOUISS. The late Sir Clive PhilIipps- Wooley's career was one of conser- vative and thrilling adventure. In his youth-he was then Capt. Clive Phillipps, the Wooley being added upon the death of a relative whose will made it a condition of his in- heriting-`--he accompanied the fam- ous Capt. Fred Burnaby on his ride to lihiva on a seret service mission for the British Government. For- later years he distinguished himself as the cnampion swordsman, boxer and rifle shot of the. British army, and for several years acted as charge d al`faires at the British Embassy in Russia.. Tliereaftor he took a com- mission in the navy, which he held until "personal interests, upon the death of a wealthier relative,-induced his withdrawal from the service. Big game hunting next claimed his` at- tention. Africa, India and the Farth- est West in turn claiming his atten- tion. For some time he was the close companion of F. C. Sellers, the lion king, later being associated fratern- ally with Sir Rider (then Mr. Hag- gard), in several of whose works he figures under a fictional name as one of the principal characters. Settling down, as he confidently believed, in Englanci, he was for a time the edi- tor of the Badminton Magazine, and afterward the originator of the Barl- minton Library, the authoritative en- cyclopcdiae for all British sports- men, several of the principal volumes in which are from his pen. An ar- dent Imperialist always his natural poetic genius had during the past thirty years been displayed almost continuously in preaching the gospel of preparedness for the war which ten years ago he predicted condent- ly to a dcrisive or indulgent people. In his collected verse under the title Songs of an English Esau are some of the most stirring Imperial- istic poems of the age, the gem of ithe collection being perhaps The Sea Queen Wakes." In the eld of iiction he has been an active worker, a new book bearing his name appear~ ing almost annually until about five years ago. "The Chicamon Stone, and "Gold, Gold in Cariboo, are favorite romances in which the, charm and atmosphere of the British- Columbia mountains are admirably caught and communicated. Latterly Sir Clive has been playing his own important role in the machinery of` war organization as chief censor fol`: { Western Canada. ~ --:n--no ' or onght c'_"_.~t. . ` ('a11'1 UI$ nluuh 01' the` uo111'i. ~_-"nos into the \\'utcr, .,t11cx't')1'c it is i1u1m1'tz1nt not toi thruw tlw \\'z1u-1' :1\\'21_\'_, but to use it as .~`.1n('li fur soup. A Y.M.C.A. secretary with the ex- peditionary force in Pa.ris tells this one. Some Canadians attended a theatrical performance the other evening. I speak French pretty well myself, and I went along with one of the boys as an interpreter. After the curtain had gone down on the first act, the principal comedian came out and addressed the audience. When he had nished, my companion broke out in vociferous applause. Why did you applaud that curtain speech? I whispered. "I wanted to make some 0 these other doughboys think I understood French, he an- swered. What did the guy say?" "He announced to the audience," I answered, sadly, that his part must be taken by an understudy for the rest of the performance, as he had just received word that his mother was dying." Nearly -twelve thousand Soldiers of the Soil boys are hard at work on the farms, helping in the campaign for greater war-time production, in addition to those who arrange for their own employment independent of the Soldiers of the Soil organiza- tigg. The Soldiers of the Soil are di- __ A-.._I........ OI [I18 D0lu1el':5 Lu. Luc . ti. . U vi ed as folowsz British Columbia. . . . . . Alberta. . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 Sa.skatche . . . . . . . Manitoba Ontario . `Quebec `New Brunswick .. Nova Scotia. . . . . . . . . . Prince Edward Island T A 1U|.Iun'u.| vuvnuucn. Kingston beats all records in the production of young lieutenant- colonels. James C. Stewart, son of Postmaster James Stewart, left Can- ada in August, 1914, as captain, and was then 22 years old. He was major at 24 and lieutenant-oolonel at 26, was awarded the D.S.O., and was 4..-Am: rnnnfinmod in desnatchem He awarded the u.3.U., a.nu twice mentioned in dcspatches. was wounded three times, and is still l\I'1 nnnvo wounuau Lnrul on active service. I Ihulergcuug Arise`: Klondike Indians are racing starv- ation through tailu-re of their--h and game supplies. One trapper recently was reduced to eating his caribou- hide blanket, wtiich he chewed after aoaklng and scraping on the hair. ;Many dog teams have died o starv- n inn ; many 31 `On. HUNTFER-l`()E'l` DEA D. -a-Q1-..\--sc-.'\~.-...`@.'='- Ia!:xs.;ng,s,,, The \Vrong Time. J.J..I.d.a Vg\.._._.-. '.l'l1:- & u1lu\\'in-1 lvllvr has hm-11 re--%1 (3L`i\'('\1 all the l1u:1 of Quucnil l\I:11'y's Nt3et1l\*\\'l)1'l{ (iuild in ()u-`1 +-n-sn wt Kinw . wtst. \\'ith the-,1 Soldiers 0.! the Soil. A youumn Colonel. _,._.._ |_....A.. All -1.---Au =wa.n . .. swfck . tia. iward Emergcncy Diet- `-.. v...u....g nun (oni- 669 616 1,405 1.006 4,621 670 677 1,788 600 l\Iu1'y's .\u Hum: :11 V1u' turio, S3 I\'in:_: st1'<.-cf` the letter was u lam-_-` list ul :n~ti~l<-.<, u. g_~;i1't H0111 all <>\'-1` thv B1'iti.~"u Em- . ' l [ `-lJ.u..l.~m.--1m|n Pzllzu-0. .]uly, l,`.)LD' A11;fust ] 5th, 1918 -3:"T.*t:*;s1mi.> vvovvaoooocoo ~vovvoo 0 ... o``9o`ov..o-.0 u.<.~.oo`so`o9`. `<..` o`vI`9o-`osf 9 woman ; C(7or2d:. .3. [H1 L" "B11(-kin`.-"ham: 1 :11:u-t'- Jl11.\' _)L5'i.<.;xil:;l' : "Her _\[njc.~'l_\' H11` Q`1<"` `1";`""="`~,lI1ci1- 1': to (',n11\'vy In all the h1'z1nr,-lies 1)! _thc1lh(. nu Qllocu, .\lu1'.\"S -\"~"""'h `l`1v I <-In-4: and to ull who have in :m_v \':1_\".(`()11'-.|a]'.n 1 t1'ih11t-:1 to the `.\'lm\\'-1' :1 (uflf -;au1d (:01 the L-.\'p1'c. 01' .1101` .'_"l.'il1('Lu1:L0anS thanks for the \my 111 whlch they 1-hihl \\ have seen fit In nmrk the 1,\\`e11.ty-`Cu in fifth z11n1i\`(-rszlry of her \\'C I1. is 1 (lav, _ llliisll :.u .'r. .. .-mu-nu nI' nmnIi:n` '_"1':lU' ........n.l day. _ It is :1 .<.m11'<-c 01' ])ot:uli:u` _"1':1t.i- : _'fication to hL-1' .\Iajcst_\- that they- shouhl have Inzulu her silver wed-I \..in;; tho m-rzzlsidxn of special ui'I'0rH x b(-hull of the sick and \\'o1mlcd.`1 }u(*x1)1'essiox1:>t' 1u_\'u1l_\ to\\`au'dsI or could take :1 1'n1'm more plt-usiugz! me her .\Iajest_v than this mark of` .syxnpathy with the s11't'l`o1'crs in this; _.terrihle \\'ux'--s_\'1np:1Ll1_v in whicbl ; she shares to the full. 3 ' ln.\ ..1.,....,.... "p ,,.;: `mg cmne] pn:~`s,- Al\ LETTER OF THANKS FROM THE QUEEN 'V\lAlL.I.IL1 u n---- .. -_V- ` Dr. Tmby King who has uimle" New Zealnnd -buehies faunuus and has} won renown for his wundcrthl` baiby-saving work has taken up the; work for which the British Govern-M , ment called him from New Zealand. -n..n... -.......n in Emvland is to proceed .. -_ vvovvvvgotvvvvvvvtuv . .. o`oo.o9.oo.$.4--.o4.| `` 5.. _.o`.... 9.4 USE CARROTS FREELY sty .<\vm;-km-ss us` an a`ulumu| - 1 mt called him 1mm new Auuxuuu. [by-savmg in England 15 to proceed` S, . \w- 1110 shll for Hwsu. Pi-! r?~!~Z~2:o-:~!-~32~-2-!~!-:~ rX-?~!~?~?-13.:n THE I`ARMI_'.R S VISION f nu . n`..r.~L 111.5111-v1_` WOMEN S WAR WORK l E~nz.< sunshine in the :1`/.1u:e shi1111m3r11j.: in mu still tl1<\su. `visions ufi . . I \\'h1u- <:lo\1ds 3.-`-x1t`l_v .i:111- ; bolt mu_\' fall 1 `bra-07.05 si~.:l1in;' as they] tn` how mm 1 W01 bu.` hL-sv -_-`i\`<- mu ~`11<-h rich! HKXS V1:3`J.U1V gt up-t1u'n- 3'] ' I 'r11_\- Thc dzxisies .~ grass, - The "`1m'?-ax E1` .. . Sky: The liillv ' in-,7-' by, The litllo 1 m'z1-li~v. .\'i111<-nu, M`: uuu .\ ('<`Ulll!. [nu l the happy \'(VIll\' l|lI I'm: li ~.~:. zllhl pa . pn<,sinm11.e i ihu thu 111'-N hr 011- ` W my N` fin, z1h.<,uluLL-l_\' Ii(`l('.~', \\`m'k. 5'11 uh i(`1'0.'s to *3 1"`? L5 sui1u1' :11: `1";`'"` 1 their fmui * "! Fm` ` I110 lfum-ti (Il1llL1,1 ]'(.(.L. U, `'``.`',('`m` 'alion to ' (11l`t.~s'.'. . ._ _ and (301130 third 1': nod. `turn, 'Wl1:1ts0c\1-1' <,`trike',_ T.r\r.1 1...: \'n | . x C(mmmn-.11 Kit<:heIls are nut exact Lly the first thing's that came to mind `when .\1-aim is u1entionud----nor are ` l ilL`y\." the last, either, for no one con- `llL'(.`l'.s` fowl rationing and \\`a1`-ti1ne ;`s:1\'in\-4' and cx'1`i(:icm:y with the fur- nwu_\' alclightful spots of the uld 1n_\'s hetforc the wan`. But in the ;(}o\'e1'n1ncnL l'}Iexnentz11'y Schools oi" ;.\[:1lLu they have 21 c-0111111111141, Kitch- zvn. The ;onkin-._:' is done by the por- tvr in tho p1:u_\f-g'1`ouml 01' the school - Iauul :1. \\'um,1 [ire is used. A hiiltl oi` {soup Inuclc 01. \'(.".'0IaLb1<'.~: umi uz.i- "\'c1'.~:xll_\- 1':1\'uurL-xi l)_\' the 11:1-.::\ca' is! ithu main in-In. Ti(`,]{L`l$ are u pcnuy 7 L-2-.(.-h and um: l'('1'\'i\'('5 as m:\n_\' pur- _Iion.~; :15 nm- uI'1`L_-1'5 pun11iv.~:. .\n>1hcr f'.simiI:u' l\'i!-'1.-:-n is m-ur the muck __\`:u':l am-I is \\`<.-H pzltx-n11':;*_c(! hy the Izxmiliu.-s ml` the l;1h0ux'u1'.~'. I ;along strictly up-to-date and effic- gxent lines from this time on. Before ' ., n~....1._..I n.. l.':..... mu-ml gienr lines Lrom Luis Lllul: uu. 1Juu.uu fgoiuu to l'}1i'_;l;1nd Dr. King toured ,thc United Stz1tcs"Jf0]_~ the purpose oi grtu-l_\'i11_-,-' the Cl1i1 work `,('z11'1'ic on there. His first work will ftzlke the 1`0rm mi.` :1 clinic at St. j'l`lmnms 1-Iuspital with :1 course of ilccLu1`c:' U11 "Jn1'unt Curie :.:i\`on to .thc ll1(`,(ii(.'211 stutlcnts, m:1t1'uus and !|11u1'scs in t1'-431111;` ut the h0.~;1:it:1l. [.`\.'A|LLlLx\L' !\\'11i-11 |`nmLlu-1' 1 , v lf5!u-k _\1uthL-1'5" is an :1Hr:u:l'Lva u.-11m- 11-1` 21 xx-1\' p1'21<:Li<';1l iul-cu in >:m'i:1l In-ttcrlnt-11L \\'m'k. The Suciul; Uni! H1".-m1i'/.:1l'm1| ('.'lc\'-Yzxuzl. ()`x3v>, 1 \\'n1'kin-_- (ml. :11: ('.`{p!`1'iXllcl1L in XlL'i;m)('Jl1l`ll()m[ co--,pL-1-zuiou 03'. Ihc cwn.< z-I" vhiltl life Jud purl u!` the plan im-l:ulc~' Lhu. --Ll.,.l. u..n0l\n\-' .._ .. \~,_.\- {u..,_1,~r- -`u`x'< ul Inc LU|l1I|'ll. .uuu.\ ........--. <-h`.lzli'-11 \\hu \\`ul1l utlu-i'\\'iso never Ehv .l'(`2ll.'llt`ll by ht.-lp1'ul culu--alive i!`_'\'1lL'lL'~ :11'(- l)1'm1:'liL into 1.-ln.~;`.:s1 ltuuvll \\'llll sm,-i:1l l)ettoi`111enl. Tlw wmxn-n oi _\linnc. are out In win lhu \\'zll' and ln-lic\`v in the .\luL`m: "ln union there is Sl.l'L`l1`::Ll.1 "lb thzzt cinl thvy have i.~:su(.-l the 1ulh_.win-_>- :1])[!L`2ll to all lhv wmncn n1' lll\.'ll' state: We are one people with one job --1u win Lhc war as soon as 1m.~:silJle- This is goi1r_j' in take o\'m'_v kind of <-1'1 u1-1 1'1'o1nz1llol`us. Yet L-\'cx'_\'\\'l1ere unal u-min uml uguiii we meet liuls "_'1'nn1v.s \\'l1()il1'C so intent on one 1Ill.`l50 01.` sq.-1'\`i(:c that Ill0_\' lose 51;.-;lit 01? the ulln,-1'5. The Ru-l C1'0s.<, the C()`.Il1<'ll 01' Nzilicwiizil l)(-ll-11-(',:Ln(l. the Fowl .\l1niniI.~'(1':11iui1 are all -nllu-l In .s ('l'\'l('(,` l)_\' the (lu\'ux'n1nuut- ` ` -I .- u':\I'l:l m-i :11u,l `('l1U1`Ll1'Uu1 an In \ 21; '_'1'ni11).s' who are T Nani 1.: 1v,.1 \.l...... `lvnllu-l ax-1'\'1<-1: I)_\' lIlL` \Il)\Uxuuu;A.u- ,ln s-1'\'<- in this \\'m'l:l <-1'i. and 'il111-y -4111 only n1:1ku .~'.ucl1 st-1'\`ice SL111 (mt L-l'1'oi\'c if they st-.11ul1 tn`.-'0l1'1'(.~1`, loin-." `K0-Am l uni 'bl:)L-k Lr)ru1 l`v:1\'(-L` lvlwi-_"ht. lot` whales (including the porpoise) 1., make ggoud food in the hands of 3! I;."00(l dook. The people of Texusg: have found that the flesh of the! ugly-looking armidillo tastes like ~ that of the young pig. The gizzairdi .sl1ad, `herctofort. considered worth- .`less -because of its plentiful supply` -fut` 1bone is found to be delicious if, i steamed until the bones are soft and nthen eanned with spices. Families -Zplanning to.s_pend their holidays sf, H... mneaan intend to can sea-food M nu ll bloc for` is found to be (lcncluus ui ,stemne until ;then "_planning "the seaside intend to can II` _they did last year. 1`. L1\u1'_' in nu u.,.....,__.. \ . . V ....l Ll1vi1' 1nm'1l)cx' :1 c)111111`.llvc oil o :umcxx-I all the 11u1'.~L~s of the v-L :m.1 furnu-cl :1 .\l&`llll':ll Conu- This mumril has vlm1'<.-v 01' Lbs: my the "Cllildn-n`: Year. on the first thin-gs tlu-_\' lid was xlw ax r-c21. U1` all r_-l1ill1'u:1 uf lL~.Iri-1 u.~'in-_,-' llue "l)lO('l\' muLl.I- 1u:' 1l1i.< \\`u1'l< .ln ll! lays tlxcre. :1 1`:-_-i.~l1'z~.li ml` IJNNI clnil<'u'e:n.l ugh 112-: blm-k 111ullxL-rs Llxul .I'.`Il L`u1mcil curries on the xuaial n1 its In-nlth 1u'01>:1;'u11ul:1 and` u - lrlaxlnlwl nllim2\t(*l_\` to o1'2 :11'1lzc .~L1'l't-\`.'ltl(' cn1\fc1'c11m3 of moLl1- wlm will he inslrur,-lc by mum- . I` . . . . . ..I! \I..n\- \1`..n\uI\ :l :|n,u1pc1` lxousn `\\"uirh up-Ls iwr zmd hclpc-1' tn the c'nx.u Ihmu-_'h the lower Imv.1.<-. om-ulvallhmul (_}1'-M11: ml" Lha Imllw . :'1l`.)tli\'I"lCS into .~p('~iLL` t-.~'. Fm` iustumzn-, the {Hi phy- livin; in the 1is11:i.;;,L chose ' " 7 . :11 u . .1. : LER !WANTED-A DRESS CONTROL- I-Iiuhtoen dollars, one pair of boots, Three humlred and tv.-*el\'e for B szttin drc-.~:s, _ Fi!'1ec11 for :1 C11upe:1u-mo1'e or less Piled nmsr 1lij_f`l1 with t'ulia_ and fruits; Jirmine I lu\\ iu Ifroln throat my knees, ()n-hids pinned on 21 lmy waist, All no doubt in the richest taste. But wlu~1`e is the Dress C0'uL1'u1- ler, please? \ Bl0uscs-t}1i1'ty-five dollars apiece, | Tl1ix1::s you could pass through 3` we-d ring, A (`:cn1'_;1-Lte "I'ixin_2" of. lace umll lisse, \\'<-iulutml with beads on :1 `1'1i1n.syl st1'in__:`, I Priced t\\'cl\ e dollars and cheap at: that, ; So the .~':1lo.slzuI_\r with accent glib ` _-\._nI ]1i|!1():l2'$ I'm-ty do1lzu's-11o Lib '0 need :1 Dress Controller, tln:t`s Hut. 1 'l`h1I'l_\'-s.(-van t1l`l_\` tor v1111drcu s ` x,-o:1.t.<, I)var H1110 llxillgs must be rluIhL-41.? I t|ml`s <-la-:11`, I |.\n.l I :1.<`.1inn.< <-I1z1n'_"L- and the mother; | (101115, I I \...1 ...-H :1... ,...=.r.< nu` n-.<:..u-' `l'.\Ju:n1\\']1il<- the The . q11i\'u1'in'_-` Iln'nu'_-'1: the '_:'uMl-11 :`1':Ii11 ` . . The tlmmln,-1' m;u'n1-_-' 11kt: tumul- tuous s_cus, The mn.~'x<- ml" lhu \\'1n1 :1n1 tho tn-cs, Tho :`I.n'iu'.1.< ln\vn1m1'.1' 0| lhv `.)l.`~;;4-, .. 1 ' ...v.. 1 1'o1'u, T11:-1'u bu soxmr I 1':Hu-.~ "Hnv, B111 l*';x is (gm-on to-r.1uy 1 old, ! .\n-1 llumun human `Faxilllful In fenilu 1'L'ill-- F \' 1. :'.......1l..- LU}, .~1i.~_'1L-1'.~,;, think-i1' this oruul war; I \\'<-vu \\':1 in our own C:n1adia.n! I land, n....1....\_. ..,;..1.1 ...,.,m. H, m,(1,_,1._; _\n.1` .u...,., [].)L`1'1lill).~' \V(` S stand .\[m'0 oh-:1 ` for, l (mu I1H:ll' \' . _... and r Ih:1L ,|u1's ` .... -'1-nun. Jun; ...-- .....-...V... , > I$.\\":1.sl1 fruit or vegetables in. c-1.-zm, cold \\'z1tcr. P1`:-p:11'u Lhe \'w_-(`tables as you would iii getting them 1'uu to boil for dinner, and the .t.'1'uit as 1'01` so.-1'\'i11;;. H.` .. .~ .., _ ~.l. B1-unch--This is dune by puts. tin: 1mm-1'i:1l 1'01` c2nmin2' into `.1 vlnuusm-10111, 01' :1 wire basket, uud (1i1mi11I.g' into lluililu." \\'a1tcr lfnr from one to L\\'cnt_\' minutes. 5. Cold I )ip-11111nuliutc1y upon 1'cm0\`:1l l'1'<,m1 l)0ili11~_" \\'ut(-1' the prom dm-1' should be pl11I1'_"(,-(1 into (:01d| \\':m-1' an-l left till it feels cold mi .1. .i=U`.s. \\illl'l cllnl xhv touch. '}1:l` lH\' lUU\ll- I U. (`ml l :wl<-~1 ;u-k the cold \`ege-I 51:11)! or fruit, into the stc1'ili'/.u-di _\ `nun. .1 t`.\`-1x1.\'-1'i\ u .-\11l \\']|vl`(' is .__ `I _lnu.7. 7. Tu 1110 \'L-gm-tzxl)Ycs mld s;11L-uua 1(-:1.sponn to one quart jar and 111 H10 jar with boiling \\'z![L'l'. 8. To the fruit. add syrup accord-` in-_-' to i11.st1'Lu_-lions in the syrup[ 1 -A II. ' 111;; I. ; table. I H TI `I Ilr|JlL'. S). Put on 21 zrlzlss 101), but jzxrs. `. 1H .\`lnriH'n- \ N. furs lore, uu .~\nl U11 5 l`|ill And uthers who \\'L`('[,) for the com- ....u;. 1' I _|;11's. : I, 1U.Stm'i1izc `by putting the jaxsl into a boiler with false bottom. The` `\vutc1' in the =boilc1' should be ati least l1ult'-\\'u_y up the outside of the jars. 11 Hmnn\'(-. l'rm11 boiler at mid I__a01'1 I. Jars. , J1. I{e111o\'c from boiler 01I\| 1`e(1ui1'ed time and seal the jars im- 1 n1ulinLo1_\' by tightening the covers. ` The cu\'e1' must be pert`ectl_v t,i;__-;ht `and must not be opened unlii nced- f _ed for use. Invert to test for leaks. t .1'_ . \\'hvx1 cool, wash jars, laibel, u :_:In<| Into, Store in the dark or wrap i \` ,1-:14-h jar in paper to prevent bleach-ill I Z_.... I nnu-_"h in season to \\`car, no more--E _\ 1'1: for tlw Dress Controller: then. ` .-Ins 4\'1'u IHL`. i The Syrup Table I For sweet f1-uits-1 pint sugar to L pints water. i For slightly acid fruit--:?. pints sugar to 3 pints water. I 13.... ....:.i i'vni.tR--1 nint sugar to 'Sllgil1' I0 -) pun: gvuocn. For acid frm-ts-l pmt sugar to` 1 pint water. | . , . _ . I .TZ`.n- vnrv amid f1'1lltS--.. . Dlhti` `.1 pmt water. ` I [For very acid f1'u1ts-`.. pmts ;su5.,-`ar to 1 pint water. _ I I ml... nmnnnf. of smmr used W111 al-I 'g.-m_,-'ur to 1 pmn wuwr. . I The amount of sugar will 111- ; so depend on individual taste, but ` ltoo much sugar spoils the natural lflm-our of the fruit. In all cases boil the sugar and water together for 5 minutes, and strain if not clear. For quart jars of large fruit `vialbout 1 pint of syrup is required. |'For quart jars of small fruit about a pint ~- STEPS IN THE CANNING PROCESS lllli lfLL' bl` hll]. (Iu.lL:, ul \\'l1<-re , ') I ` P1'opu1'c the :m111in':-' utensils .~;cl(-ct jars and tops. Malkc sure. L 0\'c1`\'1l1i11`_" is :lc.'u1 and llxui .t {- Tho mi.~1y M 1:!_\', The houkin-_-` mi 1110 \\'i`.l ` t11u_\' rly, Fall's ~_-`lm"m`-.15 ml:-rs hm thv .~:k_\', Tlw \\`i.~H'ul t\\'El';'_~l1{~ ::.< I

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