Milverton Sun, 28 Mar 1918, p. 6

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‘UNUSUAL HEROISM ON STR. FLORIZEL i SWEPT AWAY WITH DECK. How a Major and a Corporal Saved “It’s sweet Asa a trembled. CHAPTER VIIL—(Cont’d.) Es << -ethere will be nothing to Prevent “Let me tal ” he command- Their Own Ae = That of : rou fron doing just as you wish.) ““(, , i our—| XN a : ‘ou ean paint ali day if y ‘He says he doesn’t believe in 1 Wert Be inserted tomorrow?” Graphie stories of reseues trom the stokehold are emptied into the sea, abe for oe six hours they main- elves. They nearly per- ished with the cold, and to keep warm they beat each” other with their fists. icy water after the fir corporal fought for hin: pum- melling themsives they took to pum- melling the They wrapp ly exhausted themselves, they kept ui terrific heat of the in tarpaulin aban him, and though tae BS the Prostrate stolt’s circulation - flo Food Control Corner Toformiatian. Wie boon received by the. Canada Food’ Board that the Poster Advertising Association, re- presenting nearly all of the bill post- ing plants in Canada, has decided that manufacture of bill poster’s paste. As a substitute for wheat flour the poster men will use cassava flour and a low amount of the Sie grade of wheat baking that doos not Se well known medium priced powder MAGIC BAKING POWDER » eeiiee in the wilderness because of the trees and sky and rocks. There are|). vy ed. quick ced ad liner Florizel and iets exerti ees es : 5 Tote of them around Etols. And I~” Be,asked a1 thor details of the diskster of Feb. ‘They brought cae aeabe chbctigh’ See its kind on the North American conti- “asy" she interrupied “what cxf) tvs the only way to get rid of} 24, wore related by survivors who are but he Hien at a hospital here seriously acest Lee ree Lh Ntie tut ratencrorend en cc es) rs j- | ul. jurnham ¥ este Hont - Oey tae eee overing sf St. John's; Newfound: | ay. Sultan eae at pitts” | fresh-frozen Pacific fish are to be de-|material that the Indians -| and Aty-on os long and nine feet T can watch you paint,” he answer- neThen— land, from the terrible hardships they | 8d Major Sullivan was aetionsly livered through th h get used, in making their remarkable “Or Let alk. Or can—oh,| “To-morro’ entlured before-beinig rest crippled when flying wreckage e) rough the usual channels of . some ‘4 ir remarkable | wide, and i: able of sustaining a traci beiplenty tor wartndes < © Catching cs chteath: she nodded. |°™0" wt the jew said the mis-|ed one of his legs. trade to consumers in British Col-|Suspension bridge. Their chief re-|moving load of eighteen thousand S we tite of toils we ean move some- took receiver. aan = ich begdaht: the In riscued in State: umbia, Alberta, Saskatchewan and |liance was the timber from the sur-| pounds. where else. If we tire of each oth- otis. is eee ort ” he said. “Miss | take in reckoning which brougl 2 ses oats lanitoba at ten cen’ er pound, |Founding forests. No nail was to be —— : er’s company, why, we can each go poses and ies to be married to-|Florizel head on to the coast twenty terrible experience was| These fish ee _flounders, Jal found in its entire length; the ES C: f Re 4 somewhere else. It’s simple, isn’t it? miles north of Cape Race, when all oat Be Tae Kieley, manager of a] soles and other varieties of re made by dovetailing and pane weeaeaae : We can both do just as ase, Koop | hold of ra teeause the moment | hands Siaieht she was well out to|moving-picture theatre in St. John’s.|highly prized as oo a Bagland aay burning holes through the logs ea Roses should be pruned after the fae can’t we? There won't be a living) I’m her husband— filters e to running without @|He is the only one of those trapped| elsewhere near waters in which they| fastening them tog ether with strong, hove freezing weather is over. Most 4 soul with the Sane sper tis head| Fol ‘cllowing sie oath at ti ecirer 2 ae ine: “the heavy snow, forming | below who lives to tell of it. The first) are found. handmade wooden 5) f. the monthly roses, such as the Fe easter pe touche eae Sante ee icy crust, or what the natives term rush of water flooded: his stateroom,| Preparations to ensure a supply of en the Klondike rush occur: China, Bengal and Moisettes, should z in “ot Soa sabe they'll cf That eal it it Rare nicely,” he “slob,” as it struck the sea, made it| but the air pressure at the top of the|fish as the best and cheapest sub-|the bridge helped many gold seekers | be cut back severely, leaving only one let you alone. miled. * “impossible to use the log to register | room e water, so, that| stitute for beef and pork have been| over the difficult canon, for it lay on|t0 three eyes on each stem. Bourbon + first she had been sixprised, the steamship’s progress against the|by lying on the upper berth with his| under way for some time. Delivery|the route that a great many men tool: and hybrid Chinas should be left with then she had been amused, but n CHAPTER IX. storm. The ship, therefore, was navi-|nose to the ceiling he was able to es- of the fish will begin as soon as deal-|0ing into the mine, Its collapse was | Six or eight eyes. Hybrid perpetual she was thinking. a la gated by dead reckoning, and, as fre-| cape drowning. rs place their orders. Consumers | Wing to neglect, for, although sever-|T0ses should have the weak and di “It’s queer, isn’t it, Monte, that it Blue and Gold quently happens in this ‘region of| His Satast tech eas oe life-sav- | are requested to co-operate by placing al requests had been made for a grant | & d cut out,”also branches that should be Hee cae aes aca, ss saree! 4 was ue bemnerriet he ie inte we and balling winds, | ers ane the ‘ nD, Ee Gan orders for the ES, {o pressure 4 it, , nothing Sid Hani done? oe seeing, he comaining eh , » in e calculations wer re of ose on the decks anc lieving al ee deliveries so that dealers iat neglect is probably explained by ch ar produce flowers, should 5 signe cl tint asthe wel he te woe Gon ayy | any of he puengrs see avet lon thawed SEL Is Ws] vas cy, a2 ot dt meta oto eon Al ts ee “Yes,” she ad mite thoughtfully.” sh h m before the mir-| to death, half clad, in 4 ie. He cried for help at the top| the same time avoid loss from over-|needed commercially, for not long ago . shoots older than = “Of Pate, ie aed nee dseure Febe prvina’ te acoonatto0 Wer t_|minutes after the steamship struck! of his lungs. He beat the ceiling with| stocking. an English firm of "bridge builders | those of last year should be cut out. ing you don’t mind pate me around] ened color. Marie had just ee ne ene ocks. Dozens of passengers, ‘his naked fasts until This knuckles bled.} Fish from the Pacific at ten cents | Spanned the canon with the lntest type limbing roses only require the poor quite a lot.” in despair and bewilderment rapped below decks, were drowned in But the howling o! gale and the| per pound will place the western con-|0f modern suspension bridge. wood cut out and the shoots shorten- “No, I don’t mind that,” she assur- trying to make her look as ide ke bien berths or at the foot of the com crash of the seas cnet shin sume e footing as the|new structure, one of the Binen, fee ed sufficiently to keep.them in bounds, ea. Boe oe at I’m m_wondeting if you’ pee as pi Ce when she ae mee panionways. feeble sounds. When hope had near-} consumer in the east, where supplies See jin farie ‘i 5 i “ i °. Thirty Go With Bridge Deck. ly gone he gave a last desperate shout. | of ae ae fish at this price have es dant sets cpufortabe “has do her <i pee Uae: tae Directed by officers and crew, who |He heard an answering shout. Res-| been ailable at the principal having you ee ” he confesse: Ly “But, Marie,” she had srplained, never for a moment forgot the best Soe ee oe an a short Sa A os See aoe tee Real Fen Notting x She glanced ‘Nothing is to be changed. Therefore| traditions of the sea in pels acter (ine ine eekets femmes rescuing ves- @ objective of “a pound of fis! lace ie eval poster Rey { 2 Yes,” she Mae. “that’s the word. 1! why should I change my appearance?” Mieiepiacen sae 6 eseaped |Sel had smashed a way to ae with | per week per person,” in order that’ a fees 3 . tin ee me ach redo rh ee fm sl at Haft on ty 0d ed hi fom Nl eset and pork "maybe pent te the ene 3 er all st nothing changed?” Marie had c’ = mies oversea: yw be attain- a ‘ ‘ r | bridge deck. Two hours later a giant S S, = : pie hands ae eter We Aine a r Covingion. We je} nothing about |wave thundered upon them, wrenching eer econ ed with the help of the consumers else, need it? fei; that is oll-en’s matter of the peices bodily from its aba ase | This eas hen reached will . a “Certainly hot,” he declared, “That ” and engulfing thirty men and women. | Career of Two Noted Men Téok Un-|not be unusual as the normal con- San ea would tpoll oes hi mg. That's what capgenince a see,” Marie had a short wile later twenty Tens eetad Direction, sumption in a Grea Britain is over a wer re ee ying to avoi ee ee __| answered cryptical ieee i inging desperately to the roof of the ae a . 8 iene pound a wer OL eh SESE ee ee STC Be omekne persialy te eae el fice Garnaenad Wa ae a FE as a to leave. {had lau; stout construction of the wire-|had an ambition to enter the news- ; . “Look here!” he exclaimed. “Can't Eh ipetlaomietilag was changed al- ls hese Saved most of the eurviv./Paper business, but when he failed to|4 WORLD WONDER COLLAPSES. . sneeny ce che tee cee wean =e icky two plereon Piled Inte ae ee ei ee ie inlénte an other [Suspension Bridgein Filish Colum ec _ ieee ne chtibebe mporeecD it fe od : | mirrow = ther i ‘ing all the nourishment they might from their foo: He disliked having anything left to ead ie wireless room. ‘They were without spatch, he tamed his talents in o Se > worry al se peanaan> deep shia Hae lock quite ethtneal, She |f00d, water or adequate dlthing. They | ditections and finally became Ameri- bia Built by Indians. it is not how much you es but how much you assim- “T should. think Wie least, you'd’ex Hany; and seeing only made it worse.| were often e oarding seas. jews 1 Jeading iron and steel manufac-| Yast August, when the suspension ilate, that does you goo: pect of me-woul think it over,”) Manifestly it was absurd of her to|Some of them, badly He by flying | ture bridge of Hagwilget built across the eae unl: ecome. excited m a Tantter palate died as they stood. obert Burns, on the other hand,| Butidey Canon in northwestern Brit- eee eauon of a small Sesaponnid rhe “It would be so much simpler just, that a up to this point she had been able} " The pitiful manner in which mem-|SPurned efforts to induce him to go|jo, Columbia, collapse liet as a peptogenic before meals leads ” ollapsed, the world lost to go ahead, he declared. | andle so reasonal was| bers of epee et 3 died, one by one, was |into journalism and thus made the way | 9.4 ae inecelee We ders, With to more thorough digestion and assimilation ee cae ra chy ake a scarcely pevele Sones ee had 8| graphically ipacilbed by cavptrans, (lear for his becoming the most be-| oniy the tools of the wilderness, with si __804d thus saves food, for you need less. ER gly eect tas re ag as . pe Three-year-old Betsy Munn, daugh-|!oved of Scottish bards. ‘These points | \nowledge of the laws of stress, and of itself, the arrangement. offered: ad put it well Jest night when ee of John S. Munn, managing direc- | Were brought out in an address re-| vibration, tensile strength and carry-| —— ~ q her exac ab ee craved Ie he aa ‘yemarked that for her to go to| tor of the line, was swept overboard | cently given by William Will, presi-|:,5 load of various materials, the red “ES widest, possiblefreedom to le chapel be sriaited Sec riven betarahie yea Tue thildidsumeethad ene ae sane te ae mien: Stecesdedl RERs two eMniee I own life without let or hindrance from| Sesjuus than to go to an embassy for|drowned in berth. Munn was e first attempt to get Burns in i - 2, iy om, ombud with he not aa paarer, he way merely | awopt to Ne death withthe gon on when Peter| mowing across the canon at abeight| Send it to Parker’s sible responsibility. el nae otitis the eaten: thee wasters bridge ater, an ef the Tigadba Morning Post bids one ndzed and Tortpete tear Son ail te! sinclar trotting: stmogants) oe on Semen of, his sex. 10 architect af St. Johp' Se ole urns declined to} use one P OU will be astonished at the results we get by our at ao tere Had aiearrancel lhe: to be under any obligations to him,| ¢° Florida with his wife, was support-| #1v SAAR cae eas aay ‘little while ae the first suc- system of dyeing and cleaning. Fabrics. $ ‘|i ample means of her own, he was|i& her against the rush of water) (°° Toto 9 ites. Tater Jame, (cesstul Atlantic cable was laid an that are shabby, dirty or spotted are made like y vet she hesitated. ply giving her an opportunity to| When one eomber towering above all P James | american telegraph company conceiv- new. We can restore the most delicate articles. It was not that she did not trust) enjoy them unmolested—a privilege|the others ‘snatched her from his |?@?ty, proprietor of the London ae ed the brilliant scheme of connecting Monte. | Not the slightest doubt in which the world denied her as long as|arms, He was earried along helpless- ie, Soronide, eaates pa %|North America by wire with Europe Send one article or a parcel of goods by post or ae ets gs ie ne farther sS0e Fay cd unpienrieds ats Boney ly in the torrent, bringing up in a Fes Bae lie Lhe REBT oie The was to run a line through express. We will carriage one way, and dur than she would even eter —trust him Bee aa peices tenes hin iligd ence ae eae, pean SOT exciaa’ officer worl jet 25] the wilderness at the extreme end o charges are most reasonable. Hl 5 : i ‘oh T it’ was exactly what he himself desir- farther than any. man himself and perished miserably. im from attending to the work. ae ing that was what he was avoiding: | ANEW NIAGARA. Well, what of it? If] heights, then! Project to Develop. 2,000,000. Horse e:|_ Power by a Dam in Niagara River, — hl. ‘here is 2 plan on foot to bulla ot: Dunelies. are In our school section last year, says wal ned him of that warned him of thai 2 | one of the mothers, one hot was -celishe-a0 cee a warned her. eate Soe Wagirod teat high eapable at ee ples abet faa Srrae veloping two seitoneineries c power. ‘Ac-| ber until April, Bach child brought] ¢° nit) OF ing to an article by Mi Ken-|-@ cup and spoon. These with cook- homeon in the Enginesting {ing utensils and supplies, were kept in ewes Record, there is a point known| the lower shelves of a locker or cup- i as Foster Plats, just beyond the nar-| board built seross the end of one of - row gorge that extends for some ae | the clock rooms. e blue-flame oil below Niagara Falls, aks of stove was placed across. the end of the River are there es low. | the other cloak r {Here more than jhalf the dam could) This district ae woman's club. be built on dry land, ae {eaould'then | Theclat uecarretea operative with the| r, be easy to divert the swift-running teacher in serving hot lunches to the! present channel be-| aS children, They bought 4 twelve! e dam. The | quart luminum kettl a soup! The board at directors bought base| two large dish p: ‘The mothers adept rene tea tanta Bad took so Sey ie miles avast he rate washing them at home. An old ing into.a ough. She was still Jaugh- °F, "0 hundred aad twenty. thousand) table was (leaned, Jined and ae cubic feet son | a serving table, the cups, spoons A aes gs Dek to hex — pie eee Paar Real ant vol-| kettle arranged on it by the a have. You you decided to seadap ume ae nae genus be used as a serving and for dishwashing. meg he deman hrough the instrumentality |The Trustees bought canne a: Sho : hak, hea her face si Inge da. Otherwise the public would ne geocie vas a as “What bout. i2"; Dave-to pay for a number: of discon-| on We drew on the ra worrying you. abou nected power plants te aan) rly and eBoie out ga When 80 eager morning that she found herself break- a girls for were unusually ep ke anything like the full value off, iy, “You, Monte,” she answered. seer lames Bitte ES ean | pba jensaty of the club made out “food in the lunch boxes every day. eu baat that isn’t much. 1 Toole eae available, dnd thet would Fe" a list of the twelve mothers with ae up the time-tables, and we could e] A ths pag . Fake tine six-ten to-night if you were. all the power plants Delow the falls b ae = Se the thes tats Diet for Child of Two Years. } bi 3 a 3 a Re rey J ice. The most economical way to util. Hv sates ‘enough a inka a gThOGES Fresh fruits, stewed ‘fruits, purces “¥ couldn't possible be ready,” she ize the river, says Mr. ‘Thomson, is to: +5 go home ent on Statmn Pas of vegetables and’ cereal foods are : Poplied.decidedjy. ©. use as much water at the falls as ites ew Peers ane a at d pep. Suited to the wants, and with to-morrow, then ? dovernments will permit and after- | end deli ane DeDs pour and pee are capable of supply- ae aA aot aad bethg ae abana, the river Pot for ue ues h of the ten ing all its nutritive needs. The best fon tere are | Batt when dagcol laws directly elo the falls, rece te ones in two week: hee preparations are wheat. flakes, ft to be indefinite: "She was sul Be wsed over cain westhe hoped mothers who nena the dish shredded “wheat biscuit, oatmeal, Senge oe Loe ela ea falls for the day, either sent the mai oeae racked wheat and graham bread. As talephions |. for rad denioizelle,” 4 prepared for cooking or cooked the| Potatoes and ‘ther vegetable purees Bho announced. Séiotice: andthe Arts. it and sent it in ready for ‘hal and purees of fresh or stewed fruit ante heard her startled, exclama. : ing. Some lunches, such as cocoa | sh ould. also const a considerable Tf Lh fesse trons the ried ad. to live ae mes over seals: on Boiato wauseayete Pacieel, entity the door. him an, plae-| I would make it a tule to read some! at = her pete over the ¢ telephone, turn-| g00d poetry and Tiaten i some oe os perc itedly. music at least-once a week.—Charles| ,, Sometimes the ehildren ‘carried the wee school in the morning or a Order Now‘ ONTARIO FERTILIZERS, LIMITED |, WEST TORONTO CANADA th Darwin, 0 freshen a carpet sweep it with a bro previously ipned in salt and ater. Shake well before not ALATA Shur-Gain Fertilizer meats damp, wing it for it is ne wet. id dish. fr [water should be given several times a No} a Series sae ore ae oad Wh think of en you 01 met e was font-aquare,.and she: goer Senta Senet knew it. Perhaps it was a curious) She, in return for this privilege, Struggle For Life, eae oes, Strait to teal i Stor, Thence t the sugeestior just because of was to make herself as entertaining 2| One of the most remarkable tales | Seton: Duns Write @ threo “act wire would connect with all the capi- CLEANING AND DYEING, Bee rere Fe Beste sae Monte traveling companion a5 possible. She| of the survival of the strongest re- Is of Europe. ‘The company started think of PARKER’S x Sha did not like to consi ae Estee up what she had been these] tates the way Major Michael Sullivan, Sear fa oes vork and at immense expense carried cedporisibilities that mipht ba-wndd er ‘gt few weeks cemed scarcely decent| commander of the eas for-| A little girl wrote, he eollowins a great deal of material into the Can- us mail you our booklet of household him. ~ She wa ewhat diseppoin' for Marie to speak of her as a bride.| Sty battelion, and Ri nham, | composition on men ‘what Bape Bee oe he work was ae iat can render. be ed that ay was willing ive Perhaps, that accounted for the color.|cadet of the Royal saying Corps,| women mi They Pie and / still proceeding, however, un- Fie. Hae cae tie eee Bina eee eee er ae ro [fought back. death liferaliy with their lenioke ‘ana ewears"hut, dou'tega | belevablacRappaned: “the tie PARKER’S DYE WORKS, LIMITED ad—years of self-sacrifice. He had This was what e arrange-| bare and brought through with|church. Perhaps if they wore bon-| cable was successfully placed across - CLEANERS AND YBRE, Peto edu Wea igen, ment possible, Sentiment involved car-|them a naked Spanish stoker ets they would. They are more| thre bottom of the ocean, That put an mai Nonge Steet Tosnte 3“ a a M ing; and, a: once said, “It’s! Major Sullivan and the young sub-| logical than women, also more zoo-|end to work on the overland project, ehvtache c witeving money known @ caring that seems to ce trouble.”| altern contrived to shelter - | logical. Both men and women sprang |and great piles of wire were abandon- used it decently, nd (AAC HM LEd peat oe eee cule st ‘om moan,| Selves in the upper section of the | from monkeys, but the women sprang ed even mpensating ean ad FePS iat night, with her whole heart|Punker, through which ashes from the| farther than the men aes {s supposed to come with money. {and soul in a flutter—for Chic and x She knew there was a lot to Monte. ‘ ote? She had sensed that from the first. ihe hide. Saar way, He had proved it.in: the last two was'the one thing:that made him so weeks, “It only needed some one to jy ech another way, Pater bring it out, and he would average) Noves cared. igh. Love might do it—the sa (fo’be continued.) the Gelitaclict lope-that Wate driven Tay mad. |father or older brother would bring | it at noon ready for serving. e children brought their usual ready to serve with tl aie eae When thi ped each child took his lunch basket to his seat Ae he tay etre Le a cup of hot ed ue by hur Pe a meal whi Sendy were jSrcused tte a peeaStie Ten; Here is a list of cnt “of the dishes kinds), vegetable soup, split pea soup, ereamed chicken, chicken and noodles, turkey’ soup, baked beans, chopped) pales beef and noodles, rice in several | P Bedllopad potatoes were a favorite One mother schoolhouse made a sj aft received. The moth t part of the die 4 Children. shoul ~be taught to drink quently . four ounces of etween mes Chiltren ae be taught from the first to ¢ their food thorough- This is hints important, as the Babi : Overatla & Shirts & Gloves - THE TEST f 68 Ibs. to the square inch , under hydraulic Their strength is in the tightly woven fabric. ‘My everaiisinnd ‘ah irtelase the tieaty becaiiee the} sand thetestof the wasb-tub-—no.starch Milles ap dyes to wash out Insist on “BOb pia brand. Ask yourdealer for Big 11—the big grey overalls—the cloth with the test, i teenighode lie

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