Whitby Gazette and Chronicle (1912), 19 Jul 1917, p. 2

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OR, A D1ECL AR P Ný PRUR. pvs IANs ADEPgå qi rEA' ev etaat OF CONCEALMENT.ebe etoe ydrcht CHAP>TER III.-(eont'd.) botte might be supposed to lom dis---atleypprton , ~ ~ ~ ~ gou me caled, iniste," whim pro rtio telo New "ype of Machine Gun Epae gm esrudm euBt Message to the Misais myself andithe aret now, no doubt, since it was soeut Represents Fresh Pae vr ayt oca ihbace, issis said as how you would come only in times of peaea that It ever he- in Defensive Warfare ufo te aeraswihmnl the moment you got back," - Came dangerous to Father O Bream,•wihtegnrlaprneof heS. Fra brief space John stared very and if the Oban doctor spoke true, Thý road to Berlin briste ih.eri.iit badat the speaker then, without a t w e ningnett mesof paceveat machine guns. Latest reporsfo SmeftheairPusanm-mg sOtur ed on Ieheel and- went wprsecof ng h e ng wht he him-the armies in the afid 'Whib -aeciegncvr a uhtea-cn • "Is~~~~~'4[ this t ,Ella'" he asked, self called one 0 his "8grand old been advancing over ground ln edpaac fteodsyebokosspe closing the door behind him* 'flns"an ih ooe of course, to by th' rsin hwta hl hy)o mrcnIda as h ltltte Young Mrs. M'Donnell, ini a white reproach hlim with endangering lives are holding their fines to the attehwvr nta fbigvriaa t mornin -on was sitting in a low that hung upon bis. Ah,..well, no doubt eneni) are preparing, far behn h r oiotl stedfnesaen s chai w he yonget-brn ponharthere were compensatons to the ab- battki front, fo check the advneo o omc neetdiybigal sl lap, while the six-year-old Albert was sece of domesti ed.t armie by almost mazelike sytmaft ers n lvt h epn s retending to fetter the, seven-year-old con . reinforced concrete defences setr ste r nsepn hog ea sulia with the ends of the blue ribbon TH ANWR ROD intosadofedywaps. iear.er ws as rt omee a a w. --.-- Sinée the early days of h a, TmyAkn a ubdteeTi anyone could Z:s to see. In October, 1914, Henry- Van Dyke wherever troops were to rin nbokossmciegnpss n i. puCO& "Is what true?" she inquired, with Witniessed the Scene Re Here positibn for any length oftiebhtenaeiwllgv.Nsigiltl a flush of defiance. cie. Allies and Prussians have maefejmn rs n bacepoetdte "That I was summoned to Charlie use of reinforced concrete frtefo iwb sruhvgtto soe Robson las night while I was out?" Along the straight, glistening road,, constiuction of their def ences etepitr analwt eanws "Yen; it ls true." through a dim arcade of òrooping, cent iraveller in Germany dcae tnig hs edyltl ot r sl "And why did, you not give me the trees, a tunnel of faded green and- that et one point in the rearom h lota iiutt ida ids T has t ~mesage?"e i e drient hyout, gold, dripping with the misty rain of prese at German lines he kne fans-tr you not give me the message?" re- a late October afternoon, a human;belt of land one mile wideprtce-----Aa peated John, not loudly, but much tide wailwnntsitybtby s.ven successive linesof oceeRWMNHCAECVLZI ue Wtmoire emphatically. slowly, with the patient, pathetic: trencbes and bomb proofs inocdte h ~~~~"How could 1 give the message?" slowness of weary feet and numb, by stëel network much likeoriayme-~~. Hn Y u can k € p- hÉfiffl n turalcQOfè burst out Ella, visibly quivering. "I! brains and heavy hearts. heavy chicken wire, which wolv r-Pors 'hog iea o had just heard that the Oban doctor Yet they were in haste, all of these, vent the whole weight of thems a' eiefrVre it e k ap er eev had diagnosed smallpox-." old men and women, fathers and mo- tumb ndonenshudaare tisacm nsynghttewyTo IF YrOUuMA=RTEM wTiK"Isn't that enough.- Could 1 let thers and little children; they were portion of the roof be shottopee.oracamn'hatishouhis10 you risk your life and the lives of your flying as; fast as they could; either The emplacements andprtcinsoahbu itsntcmonycn children by catching the infection? away from somethingz that they fear- for manchine guns naturallydierm-kontamnracdcviitontay Would - Ae-a mother if I exp.sed them ed or toward something that tha;y de-, terially from those for fied gu.thohhssomc.es to such danger? And Fenella so de- sired. Mlachine guins wvith more orlesea- nthbgiigofhnsmnawo - uclicate! The slightest attack would For that was the, strangze thing- orate concrete defence oeta idcetrmr okyta u ei " readU olrd d y imer. Oh Jon,"'u°oti""o ant the tide on the road ftlowed in two di-'once have proved too m9uchfra-maMvdorosadberefr . ti.e darlings, 'rctos vanci g waves of British andFecicec .lsutyn is hsadte Longc ookingadesiraspberries. Youcanavoidthisiyusin John ok a- a i, n ok1some fle-d away from ruiined homes jinlfantry, and the Allies havi erehtatcead icvrn ytecvl LANTIG SUG'AR whic dissolves instantly on acc ount of its ing,theangy aréitrt whi c'hadsn to escape the perils of war. Some that tabout the only way to eto tiladerr ehf hc a n - ~~~~~"FINE" granulation. LALNTIC isthe beut sugar to usefor to his :-ipa hovered there for another flea back to ruined homes to escape them or their crews is to shate hmgo n hchwsnt hr srd all preserving on accounit of its purity and high sweeitening moment unspoken. As he gazed ati the desolation of exile. But all were b)y hdavy shell fire. cnieal vdneta ekp ocn power, 10NTI is a ?ture cane sugar equally good for the t1rese t'endei, flawless face§, and fugitives, anxious to be gzone, striving 1 New Typ Called "'111hi(eeara itfo aygeea o table, for eneralcookng and for reserving.thought of the fearf ul ravages he had, along the road one way or th le othr nnvrdsoeigthe ditictr seen un others, a rush of purely hu- and making no more speed than ai The usual type of protecto( n 'le fma.Ti 10, 20 and 100-1b. sacks; 2 and 5-1b. cartons. man panic camne ovc r him; in the next creeping snail's pace of unutterable !emplacement of machine gun isa hetecaneam.Etrte ep CRDEFR PROM YVOUR GROCER DY NAME IN moment detected already, and resol- fatigue.i small concrete structure risigfo stcofhrsadwdfuts avsm runkS Puu.LIVEI(rrr ORIGINAL.PACKAGES utelye attheagieThe angry rtort 1 saw mnany separate things in the four to eight feet above the rudotihsvcnt rh o at fpe, PRESERVINC LABELS FREE-Send un a red ball trade-mmark cut moment late. tide, and remembered them without wvith a narrow horizontal mlittteaia ls fe oetfrfrsu fromn a bag or carton end we will &end you a book of "-So yu would have me neglect my noting. heighit of about three orfor ethebgnoea ma.Prap he e 54 ready gummed printed label&• duties because of personal considera- A boy straining to push a wheel- throuigh which the machine gncnkle naia ncma n x h a a t~~i, ns?" he asked, in the'harshest voice barrow-with his pale mot.her in it, turn on its p!vot and pour isdal eietdo h a ls.N n ih Atlantic Sugar Refmnres, Limited Ella had yet heard from him. "And1 and his two little sisters trudging at1 stream of hullets- at abou th eewilvr nwu ow etae tey Po Buildin Montreal I s~1 leep sou adly in m> bed while his side. A peasant with his two girls1 of a mnan's breast.fis.Aanrtehlkditbeerrn Pwer Buldn, M ntel Charlie Robson eros unassisted to his driving their lean, dejected cows back1 In the recent advances bythBr-tanheisidvearnditad T 1 th ut h Ilaera is Li thend o0t1 smeunknown pasture. A bony!iish aind French, however, the aebcm eoe oi.b "W] hetru1ere o gong " asked El lat horsnemtuigging at a waggon heaped found a new type of machine u m hntewl nml rweuieno starting to her feet,. as he turnedihigrh with beddingz and household placetnent which has been eovdbtn adt il ebgnt rpitevy abruptly to the door. gear, on top of which sat the wriýnk- the i russian engineers. The rsinbat n ut hmsseaial u "'To the Robsons' cottage.* Minnie led grandmother with the tiniest baby name for these shelters ila u e ihaneet rvdn frtela h Robsn i lielyto ollw hr hs- ln her arms, while the rest of the ing derived from the four iniil fdy.Floigteedy h u-h band, it see.is, and 1 cannot let ail family stumbled alongside-and the the Çerman phrase signifyin sb l faiasbgnt iiihadso my parishioners die without my help." crat was curled up on the softest cov- terranean concreted machirteunp-hebcm ahntrocnsdabeTe "If you go to the Robnetis' cottage erlet in the wagon. Two panting ition." 'Each mebu has posqitin o ag.Ee h e isbcm b ucant come back here," declared dog, with red tongrues hanging ouit three machine gruns. Only therrosmr iúutfrfiadh i pnte muniatin wih teca avenoScr* and splayed feet clawing the road, show. above the ground andthyaehesemofamn aiasad1,0 yo u ighio t hehdvenoug. red o tugging a heavy laden cart while the heavily protected by conceeadriigte iti tcae ri sa your own wifve an hilregtorhinkof master pushed behind and the woman steel., pio aly ota hywudb i that, Jon."f n hlre otiko pulled at the shaft. Strange, antique Thea mebus are usually wrekdb nhn o n a fne.Cthn a A COURSE IN HOUSEHOLD SCIENCE COMPLETE IN The lant words swamn in tears al- vehicles crammed with passengers.hghepove bfrete ropthwldbahewhnacraihg TWENTY-FIVE LESSONS ~~ready, whereupon Julia began to Couples>and groups and sometimes sgweet» over the ground so thatsvrlame fgnrtospoue h e TW NYFV ESN.whimper and the baby to bawl in sym- larger companies of foot travellers. had to be reconstructed beoetehghhewlioiehrd etre n, Lessoir II.--The Function of Water. pahy Now and then a squory man or wo-1 Brithhenineers cçuld leargeatyit ate y aigh aetet Water is a necessary constituent of jhealth is to boil the water when there Johnery ell1 on t "e e k, a man, old and shabby, bundle on back, how they were devised. mdr he u ftdmuti the blod str aa it f orms thre-listhe least doubt as to its purity. Be- Jhm idrias. "Ialltophin&hei-a yeson the road, plodding through GuCrwReantPot. gtsndhepVrou kid ofo Mthsof te ttal eigh ofthe uma cause water looks bright and sparkling lage, and shall have my things fetch-: the mud and the mist, under the high ti i f inhsbrsecagtndrnfomdntexl bod W ~~~it is not always safe to conclude that ed."1 archway of yellowhfig leaves.Th rnga aoyaew c hcknadtmeuk.in boy. - ater acts as a carrier, it is therefore free from impurities. And bastily hi, close-d the door upon Al l thes distinct pictures 1 sawý. 1abov chatherunnand enet h twshs tmc hth a throujLzhouit t1h bdy, nd is. a vryEvrycae-hoLbetakn tatS he- L cne f- dm- sic i1tas1hic r ye _itwas-a1lone--Ision_-avision f rngcabrsaote inwchhnkgof N I DE AL ISL E O F E X ILE. er Even Than St. Heiena as a Safe Place of Exile for the Kaiser. e Idea of banishing the Kaiser to Helena ln the event of an Allied ry ls often a favorite source or inative exercise ln England. The eptIon la grounided In historical edient. and the remoteness of this fisland Is still an important asset, was in Napoleon's day. St. Hele- sfamiliarly regarded as the most ted inhahited land.on -earth. a matter of fact, however, St. Her s seclusion ls far surpassed by Its ýest. ÿ-et, far distant neighbor. an da Cunha, In the South Atlan- Excepting the polar regions, this -known "colony" of England ls most Inaccessible spot ln any n. Curiously enough, a great war partly responsible for its present tion. Istan, which Is one of a group of e small Islands, lies ln the South ntic on latitude 37 south a.nd longi- 12 west. it is 2,000 milesi from Cape of Good Hlopo, 1,500 fromn St. ýna and 4.000mle from Cape . The first permanent settie- t on the Islan<d was made by mas Currie, an Englishman, ln Some of the latter settlers e from Cape Colony, a few fromn ,and Asia and from shipwrecked els. It was Aueicns owever,. gave a fleeting glimps;e of pros- yv to TrIstan when they used it :port ofrcail and repair station ln great whaling days before the 1war. that st ruggie-. howe ver, the Cou- ratte soa raiders desqtroyed Ameri- pre-eminence in whaling forever. regular liners, andi even few ps and sailing vessels. eall at tan to-day; the population, who >a few sheep and cattle and grow e wheat, potatoes, peache.c and ap- Snow numbers but nlinety.five s. They navigate between the e Islands and are daring sailors., p wool furnishtes the islandere, clothing material. Occasionally, are visited 1by a British ship ging needed supplies., e lslandis were discovered In 1506 he Portugüese adm1ral Tristan, or, e properly, Tristao da Cunha, un a' ge te India.., They rise from a iarine elevation, wich runs down center of the Atlantic, and on eh are, Mkewise, situated Ascen- ,st. Paul's Rock and the Azores. average depth on this ridge ls t 1,700 fathoms. Tho depth be. en the Islands- la in oomne placea 0 fathoms. Tristan,- the largest nd, has an area of a-lxteen square s, la nearly ircular ln form and a great volcanto cons, 7,000 feet . usually capped with anow ln the ter. On all aides of the island, but rise precipitous cliffs from 1,000 ,,0N feit high, n the *who1e; •'Tristan' da-ýCnha ýMbe ýafeasonably gafe Place oo 6for a ýcertaIn prosent-day dwelleri Disese grms re oten reset in rle peole do no, Wt drik ul-icie a- n nthe street with 0oneeye upon SAWDU1ST STOPS FIRE. according toone man Who rcnl iswsamnsee.Mnhdcae a w-ater and the bet way to safeguird, ter to maintain perfect health. the dead rat heo ..a worrying and thé - rturned rom tefot st e ob adrr oeymn i be n • o~~~ther uapon the door of -,. cottag' Forms an Effective Blanket lThat roun,1 in rear of themadboohmsoahhdtmdhm and ladth1e whichstood next door to that of the0foundationAifor ejvilisation. co Reasonable -tecipes. saucepan and -sûJr untl starch in dis-, nobsons. and which was the verr cot- lutaO ArFrmFlme.oinoe casez long commuiaig we eqi akn i ri itse Sitraw% berry Charlotte.-Make a cus. isolved, then bring to boiling point and tage in which, ln a less free age, Recent experiments Went to prove tunn1.18 ive entrance to the mmui a etadbgncoigtete tardI of one cupf ul of milk, two yolks cook three minutes. Remove f rom PFoliârtéswee&dt » bae een that sawdust is useful as a Ire ex._io aber*, which ln trn om nmlfehtacmenohipo-m of egg, two tablespoonfuls of cotr. th e ad dd ont-healoonful va. t er'trier, whose boldness was partlydu tinguisher. It was found to be very muni:te underground to tegnssinh o nytcldhsplt a starh, wo tblepoofulsof ate. aonehalfcupul ugar stflyto ill-treatmerit-not unproVoed..... t uCessgful in quenching 11res ln oil, pks. len and storesteanu emoe Disslve star.C okmfwatreman a uddetait a of gg ou i mathe handa of the village cats. John and much superior tpo sand for fires el.r jfrom fer n the rear t h e eaels aaels lotisy r mkhn mik. Cok or hreemin pudingmol, st in coolplace to 1somewhat hasteed htis tàp for fear ina tanks Of nnMmableliquide. Ib- 1bus. iThe m saretsaId b rdkmr o ai.Te eyato o uties. Rerríove from fire. Beat in mold. Turn the pudding fromt the of a meetnf with the anaEs p riest- periments were conducted with t&anks r» a ersn 'rshpae nriiggan pr fwikh ere u yolks of eggs a nd pour ln a dish linedi mold, eut with sharp, knife in o.ie-inch ly owner, Who was bouMt-be9nt far Of burning laquer though the same defr sve warfare By Meanso hmt a n at fwihh aet h wit song cke. Whn col coerslie nd laon rut pate . oF.intar. bt a ry dig nr heprncile apea t«aplylageY to mcIne guscan ha tougs rci h'sok aelhm o yi eng n with meuengueae ytfrowthitoes o rwcru s n wee eries. peronage -oud-spoen rabi a*nks of b«rnig oiL. h B n aly-froM undergtrouned, Justa h etdhscmaieisics hc h eggsbeaen ery tif, wth to once Curaatoosberr Ja.--o 1aquite ai Irish and otigeays Muàc wdust forms a blanket thâtat sutsPrus an infiantry hasbeenagun a encle po srnosycs gf sugrar, and one cupful of erushed galon Of gooseherries use one 'Q*uatomrrpet a eloigthan his îvi-oth e air from the 4 Mm;ad saW- fo underground" qigtedy hnh ogtwt strawberries whieh have been folded red-currant fmeeprepared asfor jelly e arabe our-footed cmsa on. Tht q dustitsef cetches lire Ionl slowyIw Imlhne$tewt pa in after the eggs are whipped. and six pounAds of sugar. MXake a "PthrOBemeran M d e . FraHr oFn'adarw Cherry (toll.-Make a plain pastry syrup with the currant-juie and the cae=s et ofliquidsas4 ng ýother »e«'f wdblad :ia OMplîéIl T16fac t tat so Uttieoftembabt Of 01ne cupful of flour, One-half teu. sugar; then add the goosberries that beyond the morte quenching « 0f riste oful 49 out th* show aboe grund andstisthgu r spoonful salt, one teaspoonful baking have been stemmed and taded.im. would heb een an lmopfe larit, em ,lt r#0els otegondlvl Teeisagetcml4t bu h h .powder, f ou r -tablespoonfuls shorten. mer slowly until the berries *aspret- had ho not bhanflf been >the ,t tUmhmetom f mdenoM imcem akethmavlbeI onl nercrthotg*o ip ntalylns fe. ing, one-quarter cupful of water. Mî ty clear red colr, -then all into glass j1 ro to eob"XàM en ebthrth awut ti wdi»s Tegrudwhadfrtoutnroeha isoy.dsyt ter inch thick on well-floured patry.seal. idulý. keepag- the M1dl1t9 n h lse 'e a gua 1ighting la te shoot tom n r ea n rhthsdaoa-eetyad board. Spread with cherries, stoned, -' -road irith0sme d ieu theoter, afitlfA 0 89 g ei he 90m ( t50, Ip44t 01WB$$ ##a and chopped fine. Sprinkle over the stow E£MW Are Spoiled. dvoe ad-aeatgbl ore*½ ted it buisna witsbent a MW4-sdatpehiswheresa wth t-pn r is h t cherries oneýhalf cupful of brown lu. Most eggs whig laid contain very hehrange ao c at u. neihe0ý7494t 0'lm. A ve ter n garlltexiuhlike a jan roill.few or no haeteria that would catuse: te e A, ty-high - Place in a well-greatied .and f oured decomp041tioni and the entiaat 'Of îw W Matr uts0 4 lqk beý m mýwai pan, pouring three-fourths cupful of. these micro-organism» sinany taks eädlec and ofr 1erse-- bonawte ypt tbothesadustMansnagj» 'water and four tablespoonfuls ef su. place because of careleesu e h mtigo hsybtl n Bee aaa gar over the roll as you place it in giect on the part of those hanng «the, the strewing of ashes OUbl e had the oven. Bake in moderate oven eggts. One of the thief »oUr»es of fie *41 MCa y liq' # thirty-five minutos. Serve with fruit' infection is dirty or damp pestae 4g* rate,.s - ngad Buiiaana, Cake.-O0ne-half cupful su- b ti ralg evh and de elopicnt *a-aaMu ý« I gar, yolk of one eg&. Creamn until a theyspoil Very readily whenkpti light lemnon color, then add: five table- dirty or unsanitary cýonditions.• Th cam» peaiNle 4Io rg0iT spo6onfuls water, threefourthe cupful sheilcdo the-egg ie porotusto admiît th andto boomy inth flour, one aind one-half tespoonftla asae of att in and oust, but it la! a08 â: baking powder. Beat well to Mn$, coated wd*ith Jeclagus aate white of the eg ae a ih- uls ti eyoud, Wit, sfe. -n clayer cake pan egteiintsel r a,1ere. a a hot oven. . Cool, split and alditu i egswasf 0 bomI*Ib 'hou he Strawrberry Pidding,-One ad one, n4"sr ad be ely theee bdurs, giving'consider. Dwarmth to that part of the body r which it is- applied. There la siderableriviry ln the empire to Who can invenit the heat uel' for, sto>ves. 'It mhust omit neither )ke nor odor. Àn efficient fuel- la e of hemp d' alks, a bundle, of und, then ligïhte and"d smothered à# to smdolder. without air -untg ned into ,.the :desired' nixe lane pe. Finally théý ,fuel isles special -hW d of paper wt ho ch the fuel would not burn asc fgulo yee -orr-p, er prepare

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