Monkton Times, 3 Feb 1921, p. 2

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that d to pass} wer yor id have been|. ‘Tad nee si Beets lin, Had you, emboldened by your nation, She id this ratimedtin iting » you would nape perceived it to iging-house of the meaner sort, wes pores ms Me of To- w fallen yeh th ck, you eve pane Tn adventure and aement ied by tes oy tae The, “sold half-light of Ate winter jus! ‘h filtered Se through paces -outlin i r dee} a spiritual exaltation iioming| thin, starved face. “ir AS) con mah ry a pathetic- man: ven lesti- 1c and were Weave his nee apie this soft shirt and flowing tie ind wi ey Bie poverty eee ified | yy, si rwitahery of the made: As the, pee ae serine of e- ] was eet n’s necro} epooviy. lad 4 as woman, a 8 of fac ‘oole called it) and} footing at the man in no ) agree- manne! “Milo,” ‘sharply, “Pm m ungry.” { Not peeing, hey noprexently. ob-| se ly. ak on Pos oy sof ‘ane, au t his so in the exqu: gmc She moved toward him, lifting her ae said; ed ing = sat ela: dully at ae Boor; | ight head one ntly he tucked the ral under and d: the if w upon the ngs, and looked up at her with a ik ech le attempt at cheerfulness. ai ae si his banter. |n auioviog something more "d like & Beaneatie place near the wi if at the snow falling out-| % n= phasis, is jhave each other, Is it not] i substantial, Mito, ee simply got to get some! mewhere, 80) ey iow. If bs don’t, (we'll starve to Buco? the problem devolved 0} him. Sighing e rose fro and put awa; wt “his beloved violin. andied the instrument as if it'were a ‘living _ thing. fondled it~ and eee dit ity before he enclosed jit in silk=) tna éase, he bent and kissed Hie reverently, All this was silently remarked by the watchful young ‘woman, tea ane flashed, and her hands, hang’ side her, mlinch bd spasm iodiealy enti her finger-nails dug into her palms. She was suddenly on the reas of tear: that old ting ing to you lo for Evidently he was used to this sort We thing. At any rate, he accorded it ung the violin in its low ani “are more for abe fide” ‘she accused, strug: control her tre) n mbling voice, “1 m-me ‘Then sighed again, and taking e| his Hated ‘hat from a nail on the wail he started toward ‘the door. “Where are you going, Milo?” 0 find food you,” he said, jeobacartel food.” mgry, too, Milo?” you hun; “No!” Neh declared, with quiet em- has “For me, nothing. For you it silently out through the shadows ead closed the door noiseless- ly behind For a space she stoo as he that Teft her, staring my at the violin, a vague an ject againat the wall. Her eerteeslon }was a mixture of pain Se anger. e murmured to herself, “He cares more Pte e she, r epeated, ‘That m Ime: an her mind; ee earily, from the far end of the alley, came the call of a junk peddler who" approac The unpopular malady, more com- mo nly known as stomach-ache, may soaghiy: be divided: mto- bo general Se, s; the sort that ised by overeating and the kind Sey ont from not eating at all. Mi ilo, emi rom the sfovenly rooming-house was aeatalys of the last-named sp Bales. jor was an aching ued in the vnelean street, a for- lorn s Httle nen in the wintry. a pathaetornad up the collar his thin sum ee coat turned minal ¢ brim of his shapeless hat, and sta arted nthe direction of the down-|- gud dis His eating ian ‘was a theatrical clothes, his n-out shoes, his hangdog air gence, these things were agai _ Entering now he was ay eats teers usual rebuff, “Mi Out, and the suspicious lad - Surnames sol TES” oasis catia: ve. a se = evap, also. occupa: 1 sserted | an inv: a ena Ves fm peat } Spar taietiohs in those days which napenee fF act remains.in the form of arts that these four sete ‘ PN aces cone. for ee ee ‘English form | TBS thet teaply aataey and Yates oftea come: from we'd | lways entirely religious, and laym Their Origin MacNAB Variations—Abbot, Abbotso ‘acial Sela leo Path ‘English. Source—Ocupation The family name o MacNab is sim ly the Anglicized version of the Gaelic uch, however fe not the It ‘ts not possible to trace the Eng- lish names to their various individual pee times in different parts of country, but the Gaelic clan system perm iis us to trace the aes in Seot- Jand ore to a single sou MacNab is the a Re one of the is “Ohlann-an- often had official and administrate ‘duties within them. )The English name in some cases eae - Perea ot ee Are Source of ed. mis chatr| Of e mless ob-| py a | pl ing disks a turn the ot | around the r Hydro in Sectland, Scotch interests are Nd ek #0 - (BYE tain 42,000 electrical tes "a ato hes Retide the table wait hamereing thitee Inkeariancl*to tie ing silently. ter-power runing to waste i At last the big’ man, still rid the aateaiad of the Tay. letters, greeted him in no friend Well? abet js it?” (Cor next issue.) 1 Againe Pedlar—"Is the lady of ‘the house in Mr. New! a thing in the wide world we want.” Rich Revenue. Pedlar—“All sir; PH call 225 million aéres of mer-| again when the honeymoon is over.” conan timber ts the secofid largest resources wealth, The We of bi saoidnds ee ree ot “This reach of the otia, New pant He Dette Scone able Wanted tt It to Go. my car,” éxploded: tho aia toilets the gartgemen, “and w I say about it, goes—seo? Just tee Ee ee Te machinist crawled ou jer the dead ma- chine and tai, SSudiinely “say ‘en: gine,’ mister! wrence River Tn 1908 the greater part sf Canadian lumber exports went out the raw state, only a little over one-t sini bed nada. Simple Addition. ‘eacher—“Now, Willie, if I gave you ave rabbits and then’ ik more, how many wots you have?” Willie— Teachen~"tow do you make that out?” Willie—“Well, already,” oe and crete in industrial development and by 1917 the tables had quite turn- t_year nore tie 10% “ot nada’s lumber ex, were manu- factured and less iat “onetird left eo la {na raw sta nallia; Canad ise pulp- etd bia panes 2 responsible in large measure for rapid development. merican, par cat Gai dian pulp wood (all kinds) for four months, end- ing July 81st, 1920, seni to $20, 839,881. According to latest statistics Canada’s available Rigaty ‘of pulpwood is 901,000,000 cor ob aS pare 850,000 Square. miles. ird of this spruce and Baa) eae in the east- Gs provinces, convenient to the east- states with their many news- as and publishing houses. It is estimated that, at the present rate of saith ae eupoly will hold out for ict. cutting regulations, “and ae eco ent the an- nihilation of Canadian eeseiitiaiio bering industri British Columbia's woods are one much ieee capital. Ameri- can money ssa) new pulp and aes “hills ourtierPad loast. proximately, 85% of alt seins inyest- ed in the paper pulp industry in Cana- la is Ameriow inglish syndi- cate is building @ $250,000 furniture factory in Se ee rae fac: ories flouri ver ovini ‘The small fruits, Pacha ee and saw a fees ‘ron, I have one at home Advertising His Want. She—“And how is your friend?” He—“When I mending slowly. oes aie been bachelor ‘w him last he was I didn’t know he had He- hasn't been; he was sew- ing some buttons on his clothes,” A Speedy Poet. A England teacher avers that the subjoined is an actual jpeaiien on Longfellow, the poet, composéd by old pupil: W. Longfellow was born in rtland, Maine, while his parents were travelling in Euro] had many fast friends, among whom tity. fastest were Phoebe and Alice Cary. eration at- Mind-reading. A pay ee young lady ot had d several of the stories in ner falry: book and was fond of pi din; One night ah lap of a visitor, of her favorite ge some wooden dolls. ding with great en- theaaenn ee 5e1 vated moments, when the debi interrupted her by saying: r child, I don’t see any- 2] ne about dolls on that page. ‘I ae one was turning over several pages, she coneluded “It's over here.” De good harbors and the tact that the cli- rae Bite all the year round Jum- beri een overlooked by capital seeking investment. The Unknown Warrior, Buried in Westminster Abbe: Within the ares ascent walls, There lteth one to v The heart me PIN “sadly proud, Has Built a solemn tomb it lie the Sid ‘dead: Giusaaers, knight and peer; And every name on Riven stone I8 graven clear. Who Was Responsible? “Daddy,” piped the.little darling, “is the sea a mile deep?” Daddy, was also an editor, glance ‘up. irrit- ably from a huge pile of manuseript. don’t know,” he ae The lit- tle one looked aii ted, A ittle Dee she inquired: ae he moon really | of stat daddy?” Again came | ie don't know,” other look ar disappointment, another silence, Se another, questio: cannibals use postage stam feu evese tate eduattits them selves was the distracted manuscript reader as he roared = the third tim “I don’t know.” “Well, I say, da addy, exclaimed the youthttl inquirer, very seriously, “who made you an editor?” san le the noble and the good, lights of every age, ‘The falesinat and the patriot, , then, that in pai place, leep the great alon: We find. a tits aude a cauent Toons waRNOwHY In a Clase by Himself. An Irish drill sergeant was instruct- jog some recruits in the mysteries of marching movements, and found great difficulty in getting a countryman of his to halt when the commmand was given. Hast thou forgotten Riaaders fields? ‘This man without a A name to every cabuanats bring And sounds the note of fam: In Flanders fields the poppies ‘iow, And sunbeams there may shine: But here is love’s own monument In Britain’s shrine. After explaining and illustrating several times, he approached the re- cruit, sized him up silently for a few —— minutes‘and then demanded his name. Improved Pocketknife Has ” was the r Novel Features. i new a is Bat in various |" ‘ypes, from lon hunting fuilte to the tiny sroteicshaty katte 1 may be best afer one wherein the when in use, is held rigidly in eels and when not it}. "What did ye say when you wanted him to ae as a device “Whoa sergeant turned away and im- mest put bis squad in motion. After they had advanced a dozen te or so he bawled out at the Nee iinportant be aor fange: “Squad, halt. Whoa, angles of ul the Siauntiay spring, which constitutes a eae part of the cost of the ordinary Sane ete Also, blades are aaa What He Called Him. The following story is told of a cer- tain school “a central New York. Dr. L— the health past & had just made the sere hysical examina- other blade can be quickly suintiied ieion ead filled out the greater health hunter can, in a moment, sub-| certifi stitute a 6kinning blade for the, ae pone afternoon he sacaived a visit ary blade in his knife. aaa et Tiel ke: to iain! qiecoaia Celery-Planting Machine is chat you mean by call Self-Propellin; By ingenious applicetion of a discarded tee ylader opposed motor- eycle engine, a N farmer has devised a celery-transplanting ma- the my boy ‘a poor nut’ ? “Madam,” said the cian, “I haven’t an idea what you are To the best of my have never applied the epithet you mention person.” “It's down in black and white,” con- tinued his visitor unappeased. “My Jim te just been transferred to D—— school au it's on his health card as © | plain a be, ‘Poor Nut. ” The light of comprehension dawned on ek tos ae doctor. He smiled. ‘Poor Nut, my dear TTA ‘p eae an abbreviated way of saying ‘poor nutrition. The other belt holds rward, until le by a small low on the machine, a two Res ej earth back German ‘were soloed as Sure. “Ma, I wish you wouldn't — me} your lamb bee folks are around. “Why not, Bddie?” “It makes_me feel so. sheepish.” trenches on the Bast Coast. —+—__ Modesty is the essential character- dstic of mankind. The om of re- nd Aton are pts of the clan MacNab. ligions _ Seats it, for adores evi tively eve be- -—Remy de [o The earth is a cosing body, and is, gradual a adore himself. whywed—“Yes, but there {8n’t es who | gros: t| Held This Year in Three Dif- ply. did ye iver drive a| PA @ astonished physi- | °°, ar prisoners in Great Britain baie re, becoming very ee. Y Soucy, ON RE. PARATION ACCOUNT. Frac Leads in Share of Pro-| rty Handed Over — Gets | "14. 210,582 Tons of Coal. A detaliod ey of a aed fon; of-the trenty) of Vere sailles cane the first ye force has just bean seem ations: Commission. the various de-| The ietverie parations account The chlet 4 tee is all to 17,818,840. coi tons. Next in importance on the list Nat! are dyestufis, of which 10,787,827 kilos were delivered. | Other deliverles were: Steamers, ! sailing. vessels and fishing boats, 2,054,729 tons; inland and navigation , materials, iB 730 tons; live stock, 360, | od 176 head; seed, 16,802,588 kilos; am-| montum. Salaun 19,000 tons; phar- | maceutical products, 57,823 kclos’» roll- | ing stock, 15,571; trucks, 129,555; ae or lorries, 5,000; fixed’ rail terials, 140,000 tons; gTADT EA aa ma- chinery, 181,505, a addition to the deliveries pissed) 9 her credit, Article 238 of the at Germany shall ones res: titution of objects of every ee and securities and cash taken aw Ze or sequestrated. | stores Stolen Goods. | ‘The oaie for the year show ae owing deliveries under this article: ural machine: | industrial ma- locomotives, 13; France: Agricult 13,546 machines; hinery, ae tons; trucks, 6, nae r ch : Agricultural machinery, | industrial machinery, | 87,046 tons; locomotives, 394; trucks, | 12,897. There has also been restoration A other things, including certain securi-| ties and a quantity of furniture and | objects of art, but no figures are given. | The lst contains varfous cable which have been delivered and which have not yet been allocated by the ex- | ve shington, to entrusted. In all there are seventeen cables in various parts of the wor! | The commisston points out that wale Benen have been reached on mo! f these certain questions of Pence remain undetermined. It is 0 explained that figures recently seein of German ee cezainet] the 20,000,000,000 gold marks ar- ticle 235 of the treaty are aan treat | Commi: iveries ae that France received re larg- share, with Belgium second and re third. “" The United States” ap- pearg on the list with two items—dye- 839 tons of shipping, 3,113,802 Icilos ae dyestuffs and 1,243 lorries. Eng. = not share in any of the other ce aga 14,210,582 tons of n coal, Italy 1,618,534 tons Heliuins Pe | 401,626 and Luxemberg 588,098 t " INDUSTRIES FAIR 1S GROWING dar BIG INCREASE IN BRITISH EXHIBI ferent Sections, at London, Birmingham and Glasgow. Indications are that the British In- dustries Fair is to be decidedly larger d more comprehensive this year ys a London des- It will be Yield in three sec- than ever before, sa} Glasgow from February 28 to March iy Last year the London section of the fair was held in tile Crystal oF but vesatee of the increase in th number of exhibits it will be held in las ahs ee is to give buyers rt ine tors an opportun! ay a visit all three enone of the fair without being ee i the past only British manutac- turers will be allowed to exhibit, and only their own wares. No duplica- tions will be permitted. Attendance eal a by invitation only, which. in ork may be olfaned from the Bai Ganga General, 44 Whitehall treet. Exhibits Have Wide Rang: ‘The lines to be exhibited in ~ silver, aEREL. goods, ‘bindin, trades, tabahohs brooms, t goods, scientific and optical instru- ments, photographic supplies, drugs, musical ene truments, furniture and basketwart tise clensietene tiniting< natgion cook stoves and utensils, general hard- ware, of i tal orks, steel and hemp rope, riage ant stri ‘At Glasgow textiles of ae deserip- de ding beverages, chemicals and | [jected Germany to the Al-' bell - eat a col Pini pay. |e used was a ‘a pound, “| that offered ran gates Melissa's Accouht Book. ae a eet ‘ “But if you're going to pay him by one wi maeil, t the hour, with EeeaHeE hall for over study of her chart told her at aoe eg he should bring his own dinner cup of flour weighs one-fourth o! and go home to supper,” Melissa - nae: or four ounce She use cup and 4 hal Dan| There were 196 pound “ett at pothlng at the sort,” Pac Hinieinae tis tene : rel “you: thiale I'm. gaing..t0 have the ne ees any Balti donee hired man: sit out i Hush ated fill up on a hot dinner? He'll eat bakin st right here at this table, What does ralling-e, Es rome <a win anyenyt" it mk ak im eh Melee wast nothing though se Nt Be Cie tae igtichin TEtmO Gl Have told 6-grest Goal abosil the exactly onerhsif hour to get the cost of @ meal. If Dan anied 0 creel ae peer ef ing him double the oF be ys let him. She still thought farm hand was going to iit fatary meth- 4 as to hours and pay, that meals Shidhe ont ee something. Five years ago a meal might be a tif jhardly. to-day! |the ivealtast table; eight exes, two. D: Father cxtetial to A | Now her aestion: sn ae a ip pats a ay eee effort in housekeeping? There -doughnuts also tio more; thes Pee 1. | we ae eed spt a generous half quart of milk for|* tae. Rit oatteal eee tae pound © ps pat of butter that had-simply melted ¥°4 away on the hot muffins. exes, ie milk and cream, reckon- ed at prices on the far vi Peptic or thse h hs ckoned t ee Teenie f ‘spend it: wisely, could ‘ou manage to get time for something” sides cooking and ose and sew- ing?” She wondered if. & | ime epent in dishwashin |.be cand Wiser was. tielemeltng e' —were all the pats she gave to her sone ands pies bust for the family rretty spreads and cases necessary? a She meant to ut, (Cont hi had never seen one you could call a fines next week.) light eater, | ass She wondered how much the muf-| ins and doughnuts cost. She had} never tiene about it before but if; she was to make Dan see that he was) Ree paying more than he agreed pay, she must have cold, exact kes ready. Suddenly it came aise ing: her that this was what of. “Diamond Dy: accounts was for, She had only ‘halt conta Daeg dieibel daa Asti listened to a recent club lecture on ton, linen, farm accounts. Of course she “kept or mixe: ds. Beware! Poor dye track” of the butter-and- exe money fades, and ruins ma-- but it seemed a foolish waste of time a “dyed-look.” Bu to count the turnips and ‘carrots and “Dian only. Druggist has. cups of flour one used. In view of Color Card: her present thinking, farm account- it, Women! Use “Diamond Dyes.” Ola Skirts, Dresses, Waists,. Coats, Stockings, Draperies, Everythin a Waterproof Shoes. The United States bureau of Chem- has worked out a method by anybody ean make his shoes waterproof unless they Tiave holes in the The clilet-reaain whi, Autos Glog are not waterproof is that the seams mit moisture. ‘Thus the feet get datip antthe wocteeie deblaty ca cold. An, 0¢ shoe occurred to ueieti las she trundled the kitchen wag: loaded with dishes, into the itchen If men and women who went ou y day were worth “cach what was rth? Auld wor te time whe anedt fy vane ing for a hired man ‘be charged up to him? Dan always argued that one more did not make any difference; it on an extra plate and boiled another potato.- But that extra plate and extra potato, s ssa’s thought to Diet: mul number of me meant hours on Oe to sae use of cas ub oi an on elp ater but too ack Aatks ‘nor used lest W ne 4 * Much ‘shine ounces of tallow and four. ounces : -of Bells high time to beg: d oil. Melted tog moderate See eee pocket full ok ees Sete Hele ; 5 : the table. His face was one scowl. | ™ eo Sabarg (eCOra pee Anew iliable to leak. 9 The sole can be. best waterproofed by letting the shoe stand for fitteen low pan containing bought last week and here’s a do eggs to ares for it. IN wring every, fore Christmas.” from fifty °Y Mel- issa protested as she rescued the roll-) ing eggs. P perspiration in. meer er, they are cold in winter and ot in summer. “If you got.’em,”’ Dan ee Hi “Yesterday there were exactly oe and in Seas ea we won! - be ting any. aay ai out twenty- te or Y thinty ase more for feed.” Melissa vanished into the qieenes: on the nh toed a room and jotted down a few figures on new bank pullding in Regent Street. { S.W. The bones, which are ‘pelleved to be those of am elephant or mam- moth dating back thousands of years El gheasO Once Re Roam: British Isles. es of a prehistoric ee London ed in hi mark down what he would eke on must find out what thos Sees apple pie for din. ner" “Den etutk Asetatas arta door to suggest. “That fellow will ue fediandiior Wievatea sake don’t 1 Tint bo Say “an “eigrhe diate er anything to eat!” Dan had a reputa- tion to sustain ise Melissa had He ae to make sail-! aw itdatt Ge 3 took only five minutes mammals which at one time inhabited to stir up. But was the British Isles. empty and the last aanghnct had just | gone to the barn an. She night! ‘The total enlistments into the Can- as well make a morning of ‘baking. In adian Expeditionary Force during the that way she could replenish the pan-, war was 590, Lee of whom 418,062 try and begin: at once to figure on ie proceeded overse: actual expense of the food they ai The east of the 3 apple pie was fee Twenty- a sates Nort! ae eck Art is the specific. We have little ee and song ea To| for -horns.—George M more NE SO LIMITED INGERSOLL ONTARIO Gour-| served; dyes.

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