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The following poem entitle: "Outlook," by one of our most illus- grlnng poets (Archibald Lampnian) is quite applicable for the present: “Not to be conquered by tltese hcud lonfdays, __ . But to stand free; to keep the mind at .brood » '_ 'On llfe’s 'deep meaning. nature's altitude ' Of lovelineaa, and tlu\e's mysterious wn'rs~:' ` At ever{_‘thought and deed to clear the' aze Out`of our eyes, considering only this, What man, what life, what love,, what beauty ls, , _ This .is,to live, and win the final praise. Though strife, ill-fortune. and harsh human need 1 Beat down the soul, at moments blind and dumb, With agony; _yet patience-there shall come Many great voices frotn life's outer sea, _ Mat:sro_n| with Nuts. Break 2 ounces of macaroni in-to small pieces and cook until tender then drain well. Roast. 1-4 pound oi |Iuts slightly in the oven. ‘then chop. not too line. .\lix the macaroni and nu.ts together- und stir ln 1 tablespoon of tomato or brown sauce. 1 tablespoon of butter, a pinch ofsult. a little pepper, ui] 1 teaspoon of chopped parsley. Pour in-to a buttered bakinz; dish. cover over with dried bread crumbs, and dot over with sn\all,picce.< oi’ butte-r._ » Sonic interesting facts regarding' the work required in building a large modern oirshlp are given in a recent issue ot the Engineer, which states that the general problems of -design are closely allied to those of naval architecture; although the airship designer must be it highly skilled mechanical engineer anti also must have it knowledge of texlle techl nology. For the work of construction owing to the multiplicity of parts re- quired, a very cilicient shop organiz- ation is necessary. in a rigid |tirsh° lp structure, excluding the machinery. there are 20,000 different parts, tt total length of structural material ol Yotfll lain success at home alone. Who seeks strange seas to cross, Discovers that s rolling stone 4 ‘ 'Do|I't gather any moss. And that in odd. -because, forsooth The wise bird soonest fllts, And furthermore, homo keeping youth _ I-lave ever_ homely wits. D0u't fail to look before you leip, Remember, haste makes waste, Bo sure. when cliffs are high* and _ steep Your ladder's safely placed. . ' _ /With swiftness must be Jost-tad. lt is`-not--wise to tt-y things twice, , _Wh9.._.hesltates is lost. ' . By taking chances is attained Both fame and goodly pelfj For nothing ventured, nothing gained is truth as truth itself. - And that is queer, for learned rhymes Have long informed us all That any one who never climbs -(lan surely never fall. Help other people up the hill; , §’or__you will always find One’ `pr’s_t;_pers best who bears good w To all of human kind. _ And that is funny. for but few Great things are ever done Except by prudcut persons, who ‘Look out for Number Ono! _ ‘A British SoIdler's Gravel t _ The shades of night were falling fusi- upon the battlefield, Anil tlte moon shone o’er the tl_viu;: ` and the dead/ The only noise was heard was tht screech of some wild hit'd As it flutteretl o’er thedying sold- - ier's head. . _ln that shady spot lay one who ncbi; fought, _ _ His comrades all around him stood near, He moaned and he cried and his cout- 'rades sadly sighed, ‘ And with his handhe brushed '.twn_\' a tear. _ lW€HiY miles. sixty miles or wiro,‘Desth isdrawing near. pain isaltnos' Hours of_ strange triumph, and, when and more than 2,000,000 rivets. af-'L \ _.rf ':__ -__ -- _ .& '-1 Sell your Raw Furs where you get the most _ money. Postage and Expressage paid. Musk- ‘_"’ f°'g°‘ » \ I o’cr, Please raise my head once more that i may see, ' By the moon that gives us light ant! our watchfire burning bright TEAPPERS, RANCHEES on ‘”° 54': _ _ `° _ “Well _trl;)e_l remember the old- onken ' When a boy I cut 'my name out ol 'its bark.. - - , ‘ I R S i arose early in the morning to reap _ the golden sunshl - ne, _ And listen to the warble of the lark. ~“'l‘hnt dear old shady spot by me can‘t it was there l met the girl that l raps aye pr1ceS° Wlwite for _ Tell ht!i1?s`ItIo‘tmtt%>d-tveep for I' hope that price list and Shipping tags. Ask howto ob- ___ ___we__w_t_;t__;t-at .__ __ __ ~ ___ tain Knife Hone Free. ~ stml-_ °” "° 7° 8 ‘er W" . “Tell my dear old mother not to weep for me, . _ ' Anti while flgfhting we took fthe leading part. ' - Bear lt to her gently for when she s _ o 9 ‘ hears the news ~ l am almost sure that it will break ` Summerside, P. E. I. “" “"‘"‘ _ Largest Fur Dealers in Canada. G. R. Ma.c0.UARRIE -- Representative. Crockett-Ga.lla.nt'Building' _ Corner Water and Summer Sts. "Take to her this token that she plac- ed upon my breast \ The last time she said, 'God Bless You, Chlld,‘ _Io nie, And what money there's to come send lt to her at home For l am sure that it will to her or service be." Then he whispered good-bye to his comrades so dear, With his head upon 'his knapsack lay so brave. 5165-11-dmsatwediif. mtlhs. __ IIIUIUUIOCQQCGOGOQDQCUOODQOIIIUI I &*¥“¥¥$¥&‘¥*‘¥"$¥>‘$$~¥%¥-¥-*Q 1 'Q IRE INSURANCE _NECESSITY as is represented by Then insure in good [strong stock compan ies, which never contest an honest claim such ‘°¢~emos»waeeaf#aaoas`sss»' ll. R. Blltlw I » Charlottetown qi Qsinleasaltseslsohmuwltlllldesasailaststdltf %44X44O*%HO 0-9-OO-O04-O-O-O-OOO-O20 0 .s tns‘rteim_ 1'|.\A1‘_£AN - B _ ns-vt" t s li’ you live to go home tell them all that l`have gone. Anti am lying in a British Soldier'.= Grave. aaamv sees What ti bee does not know is sup- posed to be not worth knowing. That may or may not be true_, but the two following incidents-one of wh-ich was witnessed by the writer-testify to the remarkable sagacity and ef- ficiency oi' bees. ' On one occasion a hive was being "spied upon" by a wasp. When a wasp ascertslns that s hive is worth attacking. he carries the news to his friends, and sometimes succeeds in oustlng or severely worrying tho bees. Wnlle the wasp-scout was nosiug around, the -bees stayed in the hive, but every -time the wasp ap- proached the small entrance hole a bee came out and walked round in n circle, doing sentry-work. till the wasp departed. ' An hour later a wasp -presumably* the scout-was found dead on its _back on the top of -the hive, and the bees were busy again. -How Fast Shot Travels .When._;tandlng' within-lhifew yards harge, a person would _hm amazingly 'T E BEAT-S4 as tnmln »i'tii‘,st'l I ig' “ *W* °“‘"'° “' th” um’ °' ‘"°' U " `ANDTi'lE _ NA EOF Q ~ ...A-_-_ 0 ` ` /:t7"”\= ' %` ment needed for your home'-`snd caressing mens, when-"\lYlutor’s ninas.~biogr\,¢n1\i-so vm' not call upon its todsy snd‘luvss_fi- gate the proper bostilil Null* stonlshed were he only; le to. see the shot go whizslng- by. perlments _ln `lutta ts oous phot hy prove- that the? allot not only freed out,- cometliko, as they ily. li ‘ iw! str-in! ut, one behind anothezvst d much roster distance thah th mpread. . 1 / . »€\ <4" have us html! it without 110111- frtnn, wmi s cylinder a ,wins me _ .; , S _ Come in sud we will toll "you ~L?f'-é \ ( in .»-_-_-A.<¢Al ' _~......` 1..., , _....¢-Lam what it will cost you. -llhyot 0'! a ohargs roaches'¥qtsr et the K .i is 40 yards away, the -las *hot if lag- ging full ten yards beilni. E en a chokebore gun shot. will sg behind eight yards in Thlsllldcounts for he wide smtysthat is mbved tn a ook of du on whtc char e of A . FRED H. TR AINOR I "i§:i;;:'::..”iiiif:'i'....¢.t`§*,ihv.t.°:':.f.:ti reliable deductions from iaperlments. pm” ng, ' B0 Grafton Strsst arrive simultaneously it--the targst V-OOQQO - _ . I ‘~ »,..,~._ . times st.-,t,n¢'omr¢ tassjng In ure, ratio named shove. ...ie And that is strange. beosus `thinioe" ovmq __ _ ~ -'_-_-._ ~. Bummsrjs?"d_%l! 5“”."“°\“l_ dyihli Géntly~`w§_p¢l her parting breath; Melancholy winds low sishlnl. .Mourn hoi"=nesr approaching death. W " , . ._ ' ) Flowers drzop their heads in sadness. .Bombre ues they seem to wear; Birds have ceased their songifof glad- ness, _'_ ' ‘ Borrowing' for summer falr'. The stream, I chilly semblance wear- 108. ` Flows more in sparkling sheen; Trees, itlio a"Bll’rnl grief now sharing -Dolf their brilliant robes' of green. Fen the sky. ilwllzh blue as ever, "Seems to wear a darkerglow; ' . And the lun, that waneth never, ‘ Wesker in its warmth doth grow. Lovely summer! summer fairest! Flad an_`d_ gone is uature's glee: En;-th and Heaven sorrow -shsreth. -Sorrow deepl-y felt for thee! Thus doth'-be'auty, slowly fading, Pass to death away from life, l'rondshlp’s brow with woe overshad- ins. Making hearts with anguish rife. A good story concerning A conver- sationfbetween an American and an Englishman, in witch the latter scor- E e 3' s ‘Y about a wonderful sausage-making mhchlne they had in (‘ltlcago. 0h is that ull " said the English- latch .from St. John's, Newfoundland 'F newspapers :ents feiw tlifiicultles. __ I e, not only of Newfoundlnnd..bu-t of the Maritime Provinces and New Eng- land. Corning down from the Arctic -’)cean it pours through the Straits ol' Belle Isle und, circulating around the lull’ ot’ St Latwrento, washes with . Jabot Strait. it turns south and sweep ilong New |England._ lt‘s strong south- ward flow acts as a cold wedge which tries the Gulf Stream away from all 'hese coasts and shunts that ocean river, bearing the warmth of the trop- qs oil’ northeastward _across the oc- ,ean. “it the -Belle Isle dam is built. the Zabrsdor current would he blocked iut‘of the Gulf of St. Lawrence anti. shearing off southeast, would miss the nainland and continue to affect only 'he northeastern coast of Newfound- land. The Gulf Stream then would ease in against the continent, anti, flowing into the Gulf of St.. Lawrence. warm all the surrounding shores anti 'slands. “The Gulfstream is responsible tor fha. mild winter climate of England ind Northern France. England is far- ther north thnn`Newfoundiand lf, ai- ter cooling oft' in its long passage ac- ross the northern seas. the ‘Gulf gt,-gain 15 Still such a factor in tem-' pering England's climate. it would have an even greater effect. it is bc- lleved, in tempering the winter clim- ate of Eastern Canada and New Eug- land. ` String-beans and wax-beans will cook -in less time than is usually re- quired, lf they are cut lengthwise in. narrow strips. - -4..... ...___.....¢»~»--..._--,-,A -x ._-_....a- ~_.\.~-...iz-z ..» - _ » 4 sifgf' sf<,f_'.l.f.~r.s .. THE 'ENGLISHMAN WON cd, was _:did by General -Pershing. ..._ while he was ‘in Loudon recently. l ° // /"/M _H ~ \\`.` ,_ ' My _countrymau (said Pershing) , / It \‘ ‘ ' l if ` ; /Z ,I \\ _ _ \ “ 's a .tg a'ar," e expane. ` »-A -9. it tt nt 11 it a _:J ' but quite simple. All you have to dnl 5 ' ` l is to drive a pig up a plank, through ` ' ' _- //" u hole in :\ machine, and five minutes / A pi' 5;' later out comes thousands of sausa - , §\ '/' -_ s." / What becomes of the hide. quer-_ ‘ .~/ _ \ __,/ led the English|nnn‘. - `. ___,€. . \ l "The llitie. slr?" rctorted the Am- ` - erican. “Oh, that falls out of another slot in the machine, and out comes portmanttuux, purses, or if you like. _ .__ \ _ _ _ _- _ . _s _ ,~ . ° , _ T0- the man who enjoys a rich, satisfying .pipe X tobacco, R O S E B U D is as .sweet and I fragrant as the flower after which it is named. It is always in condition. You can cut it to , suit; your own taste. Sold everywhere. was tellin on of our a tall sto; ` ' ` ` I S ' , e ,. -_ --' -I _ - 9|, ~ \ - man' “W*"""’ “Bell 'that l“““m“0 1" With the very best oi' intentions, ‘ think this war _is horrid. l am England for the last thirty-five years. Miss Ammmm Muff" sought und ob. doing mv s|m,»e_ | bm. Wm- Savl,-,gg are used to splendid advantage inthe Wha't’s more we've improved on lt.|m1ne}1 permwslon to ,hm the 0cc'up_iS,ump__, hun ea, com `|,mad_ wmch I Plilllpplncs. 'i`he windows in the main S°m°um°*’ we f°“"‘l me 5““5f*3'~‘5'arits ot' the local prison, to,tslk'wlth`tlon't like. Also l nm learning to ‘““"`““°e °f me m‘mm‘m° Geneml “ot up 'O the 5t““d‘“`d~ ` Well' wha" thcm kindly. and seek to help them knit.” ‘, H°”|’|"‘l‘ Mauna' are p"°.b“bly ug nn” happened? All We had t" d" was t* to begin life anew. l "But the cruel part. is that she ad- a "mdern example or nm use M Ben' "M them mlck in the macmuet rc* One man, obviously well educated. ded: "i am ten years old.” vefée the,f"gi"f”_T'°t;' A _ interested her very much. lie always' ` --~-~------'~~--~ o on. ere e mer can. what hgppensv.. ;<;_s<_e_ s_h_e_:_I>;>}_¢;= _t;r__h13\____1\1:_f;y\>:_\_'/__ HEAT BETWEEN ,Am-NER8_ H uses about nve mutton rapes sneus ___e9_ut walk? the D18 HB In “S “ fm' screwed up her courage\to put the _-_L_.________‘. “May 1 ask why you are in this diHlt‘@SS|118 P1860?" b| | h - shells are translucent. and the light CHANGWG _ NEWFOUNDLANDB __Ce___a____y_ m___d__m___ he re "ed u e w tenever e made mistakes. At- p _ ¢|_|MA'rE_ . “I am here lor robbery at a seaside. _____, ,hotel/' | 'ecently published in a large number "_°*‘ °“""`*‘_ "The climate of Newfoundland would when R°m'"°° Faded ' A be changed if n breakwater were iuht across the sn-uns or neue Isle. H” F” he' ”‘"”" “"0 “ddfe” l" “ See me wil for u -annie or club? Have F” “'70” “”°”““‘i°"' M"‘°“' ‘U-° retween the island and the mainland, Red (moss package and that was alllyou no black suit?" ' » 000) 10 px' lower u"*° April' S*°“° ind the cold Labrador cttrrenttwerp he knew about her. So he did the . ith _ ,hunted out into me Atlantic ocean thing that a lovesick soldier usually warmth. “But I'ru keeping it for your 1"' Baum Mane" (1'000)' hmught auch 3 dam is hams Bermusly comm, does-wrote her at sweet little lztter funeral." , I » ered. it 'would cost an immense sum ,felling h0W IIB i0ttged to correspond A E" E-'mme (189900) Am°"c““' 40 l’~ ~~-_fe_,_~c_,_... _ .__.-A-. .=====_ _ - ,_ f - shoes or saddles-,merely a matter of 5 I - ' strains e 1-Crew-" - . A NATURAL MISTAKE. -that it real t-annum might som? 'ran' SEA SHELL WINDOWS. |wus her answ:r' _ '| .ts it substitute lor glass, sen-siiolls shells as can be seen. The seu~shell windows may also be Seen at their best in old churches. Manila alone each year for windows. The largest- He was not H good m,,.d p|m.e,._ He sized shells are about three inches admitted it. But that was noireason Sq““"`“' They °°5l “bm” “ne 9°'-'nd a why ms_pa,.,ne,.-'Bh,-,um be so diB“gree_ thousand, according to quality. The lm. H pamcu|a,.|y gmrmg eww. the comes through them in n soft pearly-' pestering partner turned on hint. I g"“5' '~°“°‘ “Why didn'1 you follow mg leful?"‘ (The Canadian Engineer.) "Oh, DOW i11t€l'€‘Sti¥\§!" stammerco he asked. “_ i "Newfoundland is contemplating -VUSS Ardmlnlll. “W€l'€-Were Y0\I U18 ` :hanging its climate," states it des- Dwlirietm'1'"-London Answers. "ll l followed un_vhod_'~, i-," - claimed the novice. hotll/V,h"it; lccrtulrl- FUR SALES' » ly \vouldn't be _\'ot1|'s.TT _ ,- Hp _ ,I __ _ _ -I-.tmsten Bros. & Co., St. Louis, il.S. “___ T p_;_I__nerksno|ted and subsided, _,L_ repo" Ql_e_{o_]__|Qwing_l_e8“\t of their n ne t hand he threw dowh Ammon Bak Sem 12 white Fox his cards in desperation. ' ' : ' "Look helm.. he c__Ied_ ,,Dmn,t you (6,000) 20 p.c. higher than April. Cross - _,_ -_.__ "Yes, I have." cried the novice w Munen (8000) 15 p‘°' mwer U“mvAp' good prices. Fisher (1,200), unchang- if money, but engineers say it p`re- WWI Slime 0118- How did he know but M|'l=t‘d’l Llniment Cures Dlsternpsv c` higher ‘han A rn' R I D ussian 50 p.c. higher than April, "The Labrador current at present is '__ ' ‘J ` - t .1 ` ` , LoNDoN, he chief factor ini moulding the -elim I A I _EV I *Y 'g'--51'-V t `\. . 'ts cold iioori the coasts of Newfound- A & - W _ ` ‘and, Quebec, New Brunswick, until 9 \ O ’ Nova Scotia. Then pasing through - - as-10 Glltuot mu _ RAW FURS, SILVER, BLACK AND CROSS . - FQXASPECIALTY ` ' 1 s . _ ’ _ Auction sales Take Place Th I _ ree Times Each Year Ja“Uill’Y, Mill’ and October '5 t » ~ ~also- . Sales bY Private Treaty Throughout the Year AGENT FCE UNITED STATES AND CANADA; gf wi, ALEERTLMCNJC, ~ -_ tl.-gl N0. 220 Fifth Avenue, New York City, New York, U.S.A. , » t _vs _,Q -».»» - t I.EoNARD D M KENzIE ___ " REPRESENTATIVE FOR MARITIME ~I>-RoVINCEs= -- '-5 .4 '» ; ‘. " /)\j{;z,._‘%t3 7 3| ’ ` i Truro 'Nova Katia. .,_,,_ ~, 4 \ o _ ,Al 9 _ ». W... PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND OFFICE, I ' - '_ _ I .. . I ' " BQ_s_t<_>_vG I -_ ~ ovt»;R/\|_L5 1'". C I summmiae,P.r1Island- . » ii _ E II. MDNELEY I =»;_»-_f ‘2 _fi _ 5‘“*‘0 ' (_JORRES_PONDENCE SOLI_CI'l‘ED.- _` "5”»it»~.» ~ ~ -3 I- ' _ ---- --_-.. L'.»_..-.a....., `- ‘ . . 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