ms‘\ta¢_mis is to _` ~ot_ some ol t e wg __ which I saw wills mi -'pt m% eP Dill 02m__Oc- f.»¢r°"""i“Jl: ¢.rfw1» ~__° :rw re; 1° 1°- ,,,,,,ii;1 mat s screening ot agnoral gms who was going t ere s 0. He lrvffsd §‘},° ,,',§’,,”’2r,.'2,'§‘“?..°'l° $§§“lhZ gel? 011 gt oau¢da's_ _,gjmy_»ti\at' ms hld,6V"'-“PL *1 “gf as rauowioz rn? “arrival tftmrili we .sw-_ .N- ' 2' c ' 0 ' 0 I fi-§'*-Mil.. --r'li.%'§r`-"-&..i.~.- B me 4 posing buildigg in tbeheart 0, 9,, :ity-itself, _ islyonrol- ' m-.ww f . mlnaslrlle' the Castle is magni/iicent. ,,,,,_..>¢ lasansst-rights an at is that of me ngoysl Banqueting Hall” where all stats Iunctlons were held. Both. ,msg oi the room are lined with all kinds of ,hy ;g|@lened_war trappings myudmg nrnmur, great massive plate which .we»ooul¢l>not-imagine a soldier ,,¢-the present day wearing-truly one og' me lost sits as there is no such line worl; turned out today. There were-also _the colours carried ,W =»ante,_\»r the gun ollous asa, umm,-g._¢hgm being e dag carried,lu~ _ K, Mtfleby; Bruce when he de- mand ¢he' 'En_glls‘h»__ at Bannqokbullll. II shall' never .forget thateeling oi awe that ciihe over me as~I .stoodiin me presence of allthese relics of the om ony, and thdusiit' deeply of their associations. |ln‘another part ci the quam is nf p_ls`ce_ of worship called_ "Queen '\EHzalieth'e Chapel" 1 think I ,rm quite sale in saying. the smallest church I had ever seen. _Directly opposite-the Castle is a house called “The Cannon Ball House". The reason it is called bl' this name 'is -because that at one time -_ during one of ~th_e sieges, a cannon: ball. missing the Castle, embedded it- sslt in the vas_l_I.fThis cannon ball can_ -he seen to this day. Another beautiful sight ls that oi me- woiogieal ga-rdensj where' they have all kinds oi 'animals and birds. 5;,~arrgei'y~-enougirl saw there for the iirst time, the Canadian beaver' at work. _ _ 0,19 of the mestrinstructiva places of the city is the Museum. Here we are brought lace to iaoa with the tact that truth is indeed stronger than fic- g tion, li could- write of nothing moral strange or wonderful than what I saw. there. Here I saw the cradle in wlrieh Queen Mary was 'rocked when a child. Egyptian mumies, hundreds et years em, an kinds ot machines; etc.. words. fail to describe it adequa sly. _.;__ *Q During my stay in Edinburgh I vis-i ____ _ _ , _ _ _ ,_ (lt. N. R. nsmobmea.) ` ~ _ ~ ‘- - » . "‘ .-_ Q1 ~<_-_Q f 1 _ ' __ ,r. = >r»~.~_ , _*l-#ni I -_.51 ."';('?' ` _;- . f"`~“°_-ahh _ _ -r c » -‘:\ _ui‘_'_, iid. , hed quite a- number of nla<=es.i1wi\\¢l' ing the home ot-Robert Bums the immortal Scottish Poet. ‘ some of my readers will D1'0bHbll' rememberthat in April of 1916. the Germans made an air-raid on Edlu- hurgh. It was gen‘eraIly_'_bei1eve'd to hsvebsen an »mem»z_w__l»1cw up the Waverly. a_tnt_i<;_x1_. v_v_l\i1¢&r___=1as__.__y‘;_:_\ >&1: kow s._ roa Y’ 6. I' -» ‘. w'l’.r\rr'=»~'rzl'e‘#o;>»irfflr_»rraiitijT§§_rl'*v1?rs>S=‘ asm s~nig___.hotei _-organs some name cruising I serfolis loss to___ both__me an ,iiroperty-.' " ` - _1'recaii_-Ztaliting with a lady whose h_buse'_Mas~ partially damazed bl' the _ explosion, I ‘shall never-forget the look on her face, as she related the_ story to me. ~She seemed to live it all over again, I could not help after sn, feeling thankful that it was not in Charlottetown. This lady say, that there is only one good German and thats a. dgginone. .I say so_ too. Next W' T¢`I'vvill try to tell you something about England. ._.___.___-_---- PROI-°E8S'0|i8 iN-V BUSINESS- -. Hag the war given a new states to college professors? asks the New York World. Popular opinion of their practical abilities had heretofore .conf tained an element of ecsptioismg which is now pretty.generall‘y-dispeb led by the exhibition of competence in many fields' olsarvlce outside their classrooms. nr the :words od l>resident_ Strayer oi thggtlaitlonal Educational Association, ‘ e wer. -has.»sotuall!' created a. market for college profes- sors. Go over the lists of- proressorl and administrative ofilcers and you will ilnd some o fthe biggest names -in the storg oi the achievements of the wer." T e effect is enevitably to in- spire a competition which the colleges must meer. throufh larger salaries ig they are to retan £he`serv ces o teachers of the first rank. Men of of superior endowments whose ambition I_r was limited to universgty honors have "match- od min s" with men in other pursuits in the common service of their colitlei ry, and' the result has been to prove their illwers under conditions which naturally dispose them to keep on in the larger field. One department at Columbia has “lost a dozen good men to positions with business or _semillilbiic concerns." I - l _ ll0ii'TVl|iTFOii‘ilElDlilHES T0 Vliili BEF r..\;~. _-_._- f cu' D" v3'.°°i 'fi°l{¢.1.lh° "°¢'llf1'$"'° wg! ar "' u$és°;°r¢'¢‘r-rrwhh - ° ~ e=nr_:~r_1° noxmtiouon. .i ir recess il I Nlilblo remedygol' ilaxlerreclle so °°l\ii jrippe, and elptokeep the ang;-.3.i-te.: s mn _ V _ ,_ lr:~.:......,r£t.‘§.f.:..°;~. B- fl <°~°-"- ,th _ __ °_ 0 National |_)i-ag and C_h¢mieai:o. six feet high and seventy-two long, In UN" _‘VM mucus tion or sstsosfrf ...r f~~ t -'on ¢`sira"et7t"n_"-"Frericli -- :sen 'J' 1”' H3 ___ lmodeilairtrom snow. ' V ' ' ln the Franco-Prussian war tits' od Balfort lasted from' November lg 0, r tolebruary, 1871. Among the “gt-_ |011 Vere thousands oi reserve troops, among whom there were not I. few artists andfot-her professional; raofn. From time to time during the _winter the men. to amuse themselves, madoi statues in the snow. Then the 'sun would shine and there would be not more statues. ` ; A120115 the- garrison was the man who save to America har heroic Ill- __ tits ~of liberty, Barth0ldL the sculptor. day be modelled a lion from snow, and the hal!-mason soldiers, _as . they looked with pride and delllhi on - what the sculptor had wrought, with \ renewed courage cried: “N,ovl'¢he Goh -mans can never enter France from this direction, for here stands tho Lion of Bolfort!" And the Germans never did. when an ermiatice was declared by order of the French Government, the garrison oapitulateq with all honors' or war. Under the terms of peace France retained Belfoft. _ Once again Bartholdl modelled the lion. On the rook in front ol the Citad- el, rearing hhnasll on his fore-legs, stands this noble figure. It is thirty- Paris there is a. replica ln hammered copper, also by Bartholdi. And the square or place on which the replica looks down is called the Place Den- fert-Roehereau., in honor ofthe bravm Colonel oi that name who command- ed the garrison oi Beiiort in 1870. __._____._____.___ TAKING SGRATGHES . OFF THE FURNlTURE` -A scratch on polished iurniturs can be almost obliterated by rubbing vig- __ oronsly with linseed oil. Add a little lemon Juice to the water you cook a tough -fowl in. A Dutton the same shade is better to mend gloves with than silk. When pressing silk, spread overit a sheet of tissue pmper. This will ' prevent that ugly shine usually seen on pres'sed silks. A _good broomholder may be made by nailing two reels to the wall about two inches apart. Hang the 'broom upside down between the reels. To clean rusty needles, run them; up and down in the earth. Have the needles threaded, with the thread Oh, some will save their Navy pay and take their ease ashore, And some sit down at an oilioe desk - and go to sea no more, »But_’oh!_a-it’s-r1_ie"for tire” old ' ' “ t'or,`Ior 'that’s where -Tbelong. l‘il sign and sail in the Lord . knows what. i’ll go ‘the Lord knows From .Hudson Bay I’lI beat my way 'to the Straits of old L9 Malt, From Pernambuck to Palombang, oh! l know. 1‘ll not go wrong. - So long's I under the old Red Duster, for that‘s`whe\"e I belong. I'll take a turn in the Black Sea trade, a trick on tho Golf Ports run, ' -I'1l feel the bite o’ the Cape Horn _ cold, the burn o' the Perim sun; l'll go the round of the blessed lot, front tllé Gunfléet 110 H0118 Kong, _ When I get back to the old Red Dul- _ ter, the place whorel belong, '1'here's many a rum old sailordowii I mean to fetch again, » I Tllero are chaps- I know in Mexico, there°s n port ot call in Maine, And many a. light _'ll _ lift once more _ 'tween the Dondreh and the ‘ ’€`o'i|us. ` When I get back to _me vid Red Dus- ter, il e p sc»~ were I belong. i'ii sipehosrd 0* the nrst that comes, any old thing‘lI do, And I don't. much care if she's sail _or steam or whether she's old j oruieivl _ - ` Then-e’ll be never a tramp too toul _ tor me nor a. spouter smell too strong, So iong's l'm under the old Red Due ter, for that's where 'I belong, For Navy chaps are Navy chips'-» good luck to all and one! and now tba' lghtings done Pm sick at heart (or a shellback's yarn my old time pals among, And oh! it's me for the old _lining him-with "co idol. “but vbeibfs you rides awigy, remember ___¢-¢4n-@nslau$¢bdl`lA oun scans, on me-r » -_haha -f he NIURALGIA \ " H* L ' ` \ ` ._ ._ ... . __ - _ ` ~ , _ 1 W _ _ __ ~ \_$__ ._ _ /-_...__ ‘ fp _ ‘~ __ _. _ __ '_‘ _ A _ __ _ _;i»____ 1 __4,_ t .' 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'°a 4’0INlNoa ~' where, - ‘ * ' if ’ld`?“°°.C:;':l“ ‘adm ¥¢t:;'°i:‘?¢cm“ i n . _ -as v , U _2‘ o'f`;iil!iiihs'n£. tggreéizs it isnpetvsnr lone's duty Ito. _ _ __ l we fd] 'gn 5 “mi - n¢¢»aunpair,or¢r\»<=~r=~. - =--°'~- of-......... ` ||g_|_6'i ¢.s‘o ' " "°‘I.'r°$.‘.°"’r‘.‘.‘ti.’¢7.¥‘.‘:lr°"..i’».f’L';` _ 1 - ' & °°\\°'¢*°’ 2:f°»'r°‘lr¢¢ s' def-alrmm on ' _“wear Q&&Qa_t_|.,g9.~ , /- _ fe, _ _ __ er §e§‘°-itll ,..»“‘ ~' get _ _ ______.- -_> ...ng-`g,.~a-‘~~"}" ~- _ 1,.-fc -"' ' ---‘ - _ _._.-»¢q`_...___ I _ . _ 1 _ . ,_ _ ___ ` ._ _ _ _ - _ _ _ _ _ _f- _'r__.n____i,,._~'~1___'______ double. so that there will no some- ` ' f ' ' _ _ ' -» _ 1*: -_ _ _~ thing to catch hold of to extract. the » -, I _ __ .Q _- ._ _ - _ _ '_ \- ‘ _ _ *_{1 _- ~ _-,~. ~ _r 1 needles. . _ _, ' ` ` ` " f _ -_ `. ‘ .~ -` --, ~__` 'A ' - ‘I .\ "' » '50 _ ` - '_`_" '__` _ 'ri-is sen ouari-:n -1 _r _ ~ »-_ -~ '_`_j__ ; `i _ ’ _ ' _A »- -_, ' " 3 l I \ ` ‘ ‘f r ’ l - _ . 1° Andsoino will follow the blooming " - _ _ t ' ~ “ __ " “-_.~'f"" '_ -'.2 __".,`-._`;'_ i._'_ '»‘_§` 3' 1', ~ plough and hear the skyiark's . - - - . _ .1 _ -___-~ _ __ _ .__...._.__.-1; ._ - _ _ ---»7j_i_»-_-" »»~1*,'__~- _it ~ -your Job -_ ~- ___ It and-1 -" ‘ *' _ »- _ - - . ._ - . ,_ »» Y°i\1f Wss° °f~ fer your food, ¢1o¢hing,heestng,;a_muse- ments and all your daily needs. So long as Canada. is-prosperous your job and hundreds-of- thousands of other fellows’ jobs are safe. You must help fkcep; _Canada _ p1~05p¢rQus_' I Iicxt- ton IIl0n-1;h_8._ I Your job and _Canadsfs pros- perity are- inseparable. I Since the prosperity of Canada depends on the success of the -Victory Loan you must not shirk your duty to the Victory Loan. J All the money subscribed to the Victory Loan isf _ spent in Canada 'racy win so it acl ‘ax ~ _ t . ” / rw . 3 _ fl". ‘ - _ e Ang Navy ways are Navy ways` . . - _,W ‘ ter, for mars-'wnerel 26134? ` _ \ Q _ . _ _ _\ _ _ __M__s__M,mh__ _ _t _ _ __ ' _ -_(if : , "’l‘nanlra," said the Judge, -“U _ . f~ ’ ` _ A ` 'V 4 ""7 ' V , 1 “ ;4 sweeter draught from fairefllsod--¢-" ` w{»~ _ ~ ' f - -' ‘~ "Yes," interrupted Ma_,nd»l|ullor» _f‘=§_ f '- .. ~~ _ . _.». thorn a_ nascent vrarxax omthot - ` - , »_,.__, _ - ' fi lsspedb Canal ovlatorffllllldonmiital lirinls ilwassnigton star ) _ _ hmwhgh Mmnrd Fiennes ohh Dennoloaolcmseh. - I-s°.s~¢z*: that you look abeufrcr out s little ~to~ttnis» ' can oi and time it they have Ti take Hoo! di the ot en in they set ei lt~ is qniy._.uecu_ssnry_ to buy frmr manly-perl; _chops cut thick. There all he tucked-~ in -rr hem, mln Ili tile’ bottom. covered up, and “ ll\°-lma‘m“1rut¢'- limo. 'rife mr *-ll_*'"“_° _ _ “__m“"__ ._ _ ___ __ __ . \ , »,~ l ‘ __ _- )___».sl.~ _ ~=--.3 _ . ` ` `\-‘*" __ 'T";`_ff5&l(f_'-_ __ . _ ’ _ "Ther greater, they =: whelming t-_ho _a\_I°¢¢,$S;of 'tlw the better for Canada and for yolk Buy all the Victory Bonds ' can pa.-y for now and during _ Last year employers- - _ ed with their ______G_~» ing. their on- __ ._ ravmwf-n=»»e»»¢s~bss: - t tobuymueh~mo¢ret~han§they-W jf-____ ‘_- otherwiac' have been able to -» ` Ta1kit_over with your __ fj. ’ _ s'p1*ifi{_i_9d with salt, pepper,_ ti‘ ilq\lr.{f?,i\ti poultry. dressing n'I_- pu¢ ide a basin with a iiitlo_ f°°l¢°¢l‘\H' _ The-ofdsonldon or -°-.f we '°~ ~°_ - » lit-.ltf'.:s':; nh nw* h " Nut _ -ln the meantime, the law pieces oi _ . . ._ gum” 3°" .mu dr! bread from the table. romeiain¢f_°l'-_ _ -_ _‘_ ,~.*._; _ _ .-1 \ ‘ml I _ _ I /‘ _ ‘ L _ . '-~s,'_ in ____ ___ _,___-_\;_ii yi! . r -_ ='\‘ : - \,sA"v‘t = ' 1,". 'L'.l. _, _ _ . _ _ _ _ _ » _ ' -` r _ '. ‘/=._. *_ F-.‘: ~. 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