3!“ i id il i 1 . _ . . ‘5'. Hi , l c a, ma . «r.» “NE'MI- ,MTT'I Tho School Gardon Durlng ‘ " » ' Vacation ' V ‘ V Sallcnd hy D. J. Snaw Toachar tout me! "17 ofton MI a Whlla schooi lu on there in erer mon: cravln: l’or Iuoh subllnu chance ot' lieeping me garden in ms Nuance-yin: wood. 5°“!splendld condition. 'but n is wry Met. blocn. etc.. and tt la IlOllotten allowed to becouie unyninn: zncommon tu flnd them chewlnslbut un object lesson tu good gur'l n the walln or thelr Ben This‘dcniug duriug me uvo moulins otI MINI"! Indien!” a craviuz rl-lll'ÏSummer holidays. li la vr‘ry liil'l minerai muter. or nome substanceporiani iliat these gardons bt— CAP: il IIHIIS in "Je relu!“ (“ilfiilly plunned and plainth :u such MIDY o! ont mina do nm mr'iflowers and vegembies as will not nlfih Bufmdem “une”! 1118118!“ 10 only malte n gocd unowing. but wrll mlle nie nuturnl requiNlm'te s uijnme nome value and «un be us:d n. me n°55. lberemre lt 18 mlWI'ŒWΜucliing somc 0| llie scuooi [JIOD {or on; greater succesa in teeding’igmg. Benne 501mo] la (‘ïuzird lb“ miner“ in “me 10"11] be hal‘llplunn sliould be niade tor lukin'; ‘Hoss do nol requlre very I'lucmcnre ol' thc gurdcn until school n. sait. but they shouid be suppliedlomns. wiih a llttle ragularly. A! onel 'nm splioul _mlght wcll bfimmc GX‘DBI'lmemal W300“ "me"? Pïëîiniore ul a coniiiiunity contre .hzin were Elven sali lhey made hellerfii: la, and oltiPi' unes n. :iu. cour gains man simili" pigs recelvelngîmuuny as “cil us on: cliildn—n, no salt- Where'fi ls nul led recul-unie nu pour: lo kccp own on. nrly ihere la danger of harin lrum's_«t.(,;i hou... zind uiounds al- thc‘ 11185 îüking an ovcrdosw "l‘i‘LAtL’wr. Mure ihc c.iildrcii l'illil mit, (.‘llarcual. nshrs and son dt. :n E; ll'n‘ iiosim—s lmvr— u dl .V, cool are minerais wbich pigq rikeîl, 5.“; ni‘lil lll :lit- wa) ni iiiakingl tu work in. instç-ad oi‘ throwiug‘p“. “in :ind («nous prou! ngoinsii "l" “38'195 "0m me lfïlïll. le‘ätiu' inruanls oi live Siul'k whicii may‘ aviay. iliey miglri hg givt-n (o thevbe on iin— ronds. lt is noi unconi l’UKH l0 advamflge. Tlit‘rt: Arc'mon duiini; Llll' suninier iiionllis' In alwuis Dit-ces 01 unbumt‘d mal m di‘n‘i- 1.451 u st-nool and 5M: n noc‘x tiip asiles and it is Stirlirlsing how U Lhwp and 2 or 3 cows grazing pigs ot lill ages wil! pick oui Lht’Se‘in tln s'uhuul y: d. pin-w of coal‘anit t-zit tlirmf in. miner (m: ii-iicc is ponr or rame l'art, tliey "ka short work ' m‘ d'bodi' il—n me pzili- upt‘ll, lluring a D11” 01 33h85. Which 8003 10 5h0W.dr_v senson certain plants will do :Wben lion mltept in contin- thnt lllPTe îs somvlliing liter; mur). hein—r Il tiiey are Wülei‘ffl.‘ wliich ineets a nm—d, Grnun «(mm-13v, “‘H-d> grow WliFlllH‘ it “hirswllvt Dune meal. :Iil‘ 5131“ 1K dry Ul' nui and iinh—ss nord oui u‘cuks or m) tilt-y souri “Ellt‘iiülñà out ilie cultivait-d plants. YOF'nne "1)th ni iliu sciiuol itarlivu Jilllnlül ma’iter. ’i‘liey oct Stlni"-=l,0“1\1 ho :0 iraiu tlic pupils m 'ïl‘nñ m“: a ‘I‘WWCUW- Hlld PÎBS hnow il“: inaêclfi auacliing mrious hîch have iliis matcrial lietm'v- (“4.5 and m underrdnllll lllE‘ besi -m uaually do better thon iliiisc-lmÿilmd; ai“ piveventinn and trent ni ara deprived ut it. Whèn'menr 1“ 5mm» 5,01100” une nuinl " 085 8re Tunning in lhe 0D?“ 1M.“ lwld i('*‘[)il!l>îll)l': for louliing liïïnr' ’ëe’ a (-onsiderable quantit." 0‘ {Je Pal-.1.“ during il“: suniiner bis material front [liè 5.011. No'momhg; ni otliers (iiiiereni pull“! natler how niruch grain in tell. tho'nre 3.,jmpd portain wwlis in itst résulta are n01 obtainod if‘which mey are hê‘lll responsible :heie i5 a lack oi one or Ïnlrt‘:]0r keeplng tne weeds, insecte, etc" nutrienis esaiontal m animal çn me“; Thig plan works out iery “111111 and STOWÜL ,well provided no une sliirks hiä _.—.__........__ duty. THE KEY T0 SUCCESS tN LIVE. '1 lib rn'c naynrs and trnsiccs oi STOCK jme di..trict could encouru Llie "*>- l’ullllä’fl nood denl dry tultini', in in— A {armer shouid never ‘40 intn [m'est in the-ir work ai Iiiu Aclluul- tiie Dllrfi'hîed stock business unie'u, ny sa dmng lllP." mluhl M‘Hefl‘ l‘il- i5 a lover ni otork. He should [Jçqiisnlvps ns well us lll‘lli tbc boys not go into tiie Ibusiness unieso he'mm girisi il‘ tiicre is a Enfile“ ‘3‘ has on ambition m improvp tlio ou” splmol Mitll-PZH'UUI' lti lcvt'l‘ 1' braed which he sélects, and, in me {.5 mapniable during tiie lioliduys seicction o! a breed, we wonid adv as 'whfln fichent i5 iii .s :ilûli. vm-aie that bremi wliicli une lllirm :an'harcoul wood üsllvs. ack plitnnliatesopiw. , .-.t-._ 9nd to Niltlsiÿ iiie cravznc grnnnn ,. p. _\- nm “'rn: now estubliuhed in l‘h8_ lrouud about. Tan engineers Bains tlie (Coprrtghtod In con look rlgnt Continued CHAPTE 20 PREPARING FOR THE FINAL BLOW, SEPTEMBER 1918 Heodquarteu u: ligiiiful uld cliateatu ai Uarlus. in Nisst-n liuts nenrby werc thc inacti- iue gun baltalion ondule sigundlcn and l liad une ond o! u Nissen hull ail to iiiyself, so was.very camion- able. The tbree lnfuntry brigades were quartered in ihe «villageai uuu urtilleiy were siiil ut [lia front. As usual our men soun clcaned iliciiisclves un and äelll’ttl d'an tol .zrdinary iltc us it tliev han ntver bLt-n tlirough n baltth in ihcir livcs l Tir» vwathcr in“ ici) pleusant and Wewcrc all giad at ilie prospei'l or u liliie quiet nitcr tllc surenuous nionth througli wiiit-h Wl: lnd passvd. opened une ci" tlie o tlicutre and niglit ni‘tcr nrglit ilieir' performances were witnr‘cc' Our Divisionui hlidlt‘lll'l-L nards Bernuville the 515! Battai- icn was quartered ’li a long line oi’ lllP Htll and llltli Bûildllon. 1 n'as ilierefm‘e quite m-ar the men 'JI m} old 3rd Brigade. 'l'lie iiitli, Baitalion conrvrt party gave a tinn perlotmnnce lliere one cveniug Iliun Sistei‘s une come up frein oue ut our C. C. S's. The play was cail- rd “A thtle Bit oi‘ Sitamrock". and wns composer! by membérs ni tlie concert party. It was excced- ingly nretty and very ciever, niid v-voked tliuntiers ut applause, Thv (‘olunrl was calied upon speech. and althougli hls wert' i‘ew, the rousing cheprs EU! truio liis men told what they iliouglit or lllt‘ll' conimanding or- ;‘icer, who Soon aftcrwards was tu lie awarded [lie Victoria Cross. As me szi't thcre in thc inidst of tlie tlie llf'fll nr which is nlready estal; slinuld iisiied in the community. Heehoutd not taku un purerbred stock unluss lie iliiPndH to breed and feed l‘or improwmnnnt. Tlie merii rit llli‘ brcul must be 'lmcked up liy Lll“ iced burin-,1 or doterioration Hooii hcgins and, we must admit, titier is nntlilng mnrv pemiclniis thon tlic scrnii. purelln'ed—seconrl in vi lllltê nms (inly tu tlie purellirmi ac Then again a mukc a ouvrons or irreglularii‘ ivOikL-d, ono reduce tlio grain ration ity lizilf. ’nu continus: witli DiPl‘llleS slight additions [ne anioniit ot' rmiglnigc t'ont they ure consuniing. As 'to ('omliinnlion4 ol' grain. n ration consiüting oi’ five ‘D’dllfi ol oats and tiirosc parts ui' bran niakps a good nilxturié t.i'.tli on“ or iwn ports ot “orn if desrrcd. ii in (lefill'itlilt: tu . . _ h' l'lëh'tl thp llillk of tlie grain dnrlng illP niiddlc oi' iiic duy, and to tiie .. n‘ .. v itiiit' stock businesfl unless li:- .wiudics ‘1'” hll'rWÂË‘ rïnl’Îll niglit. 'i‘iils breîad liedigrees, Hllltlilt'u' ndvnrtis— Üf‘îï l:?“:’i,]llîiîln‘.‘ un, pmruiuro in'.l v' .v I -' i" ' ' 1,, s lOVllllg, ind .ill tiio othtr il!“ and m‘invng about lliP inost min. and onn; ni‘ tlie husinhs. Unless a mon recognizes tllt‘st‘ llill‘H tosuc' («w-7s it wnuld be iIu-xt to s—ztny ont ut ilie pnrellirçed otork business. ç»— li-n'. dimwtlnn if iliu i'nrinus iiignti» lutin. .li, i5 wnll tn i'fatlllCP ilm grain ration on itllt— tlnys and io continue lppi'lxlllltlli’ly t mu îlillLluill Ol‘ rmigiiago, rcgziit Wlifillif'l' illF litil ‘l's nru idin or woriiinc. Main. .niru tlio litusns nrv tiot ‘flifftrinx: froni internnl purnsitl-‘f, and tliat tiicir ltlt‘lli nrt- in rondi- iton tn itnublc llit'lll to mosiimiu lllt'll' i'ornir Wlit-n wnnic grains urne ' 379d tlirougli tlm gistt-ni nnrlig- nsted il in “Vlflf'nl thut tlic Ivcth nccrl attention. and 51. vrltzrinnrinn 2C w 1, FEEDING WORK HORSES A saft- rnie t0 follow in ici-ding homes tliai Work rngulnrly ovary dny is tn allow thcni 1 m. oi’ grain and 1 il). ot rougliage duily for eau]. 100 lbs. or live oveight. if i'om' noises weigh 1,400 lbs.. allow tiicin 14 lbs. of grain and 14 l'bs. ot' Tinw. "hy hafv da'ly' Naturauy' as ""5 Sll()lllll iw ciiiploynd to romde tllir' intensxti‘ ol the work incrnascs. condition il :5 Wull to înt‘rcaso 'llle anionnl ' oi’ grain and dccrr-ase proportion W— Êil'll' tlie ninouiit or FUllghflLrp Good Sire at Fourteen Vears. GIN/81'511. if tlie homos ar_ l' 1. "#— p de Many irrvcdr-rs arr- afi'tlid to l)\i_\' oltl llllllfi. lliringli tht-v kiinw tint. i‘. r- ln' only train tlie nrnyui «irn 'r l’illl ' “ , . ., . . .. . inr. I n llit lient (un lic seleclnl. Biui _ DOUCLAS \ l crin gel fond ior‘tliouglit in lliP tac 'tlinl the inill. im‘portcd Champion - ) innr. mvnvd bv Julin Prlngllg ' LINIHENT Lontloti. Ont, is Etill lircmlinl! î“ . v the oi’ tourteau, inmntted (‘lizim pion FUWPI' hns lit’t‘n in (“.6 show rings ol’. .rt-iPy (fity and lind n vrry l) liaru illlln :ii'lnr importation to ll‘.l.i country, lllll ivitii cure and rxer- cire i. still wnrlring :is well lis cvr'r ni his rirlvanrnd ngc. I .—————-.-o.———— l Toarh iho ynung stock tu lead al nn early tige, and it will save many 'stnbhorn contests inter in lire when thn animals are strong. li’ cacli lll'lf' (-r lms a, imiter slie wiil lie manier ito hnndle in tlie pantnre loi and sonn learn thut a tug on the haiter mcnns t0 follow. ——Qo—>———— l Ks-Fn business mon are lieginnv inzz to realize tlio superinr stabi'. ‘THE FARMER’S FRIEND Relieves caked bag, gar- get, spider or infection of the lent, also thrush in horses’ feet. fistula, etc. Stops bleeding at once. Removes proud flash, soreness and sweii- ing. At lil Dninn Ind‘ 'Drlltlllh. Monuùctuud on]: hy DOUGLÀB k C0.. NAPANEE. Ont. , y and liying power of tlie dnirv ‘tarmpr and nm giiggnstiiig Llic nord tif mon. good cows wltcre. Fvor conditions ure nt ail adaptod t0 them. “mimi i. ‘ —« “mon t. smimi ' ' Choîcent Seeds from Selected Stocks For 50 yeara actisfled customera have been enjoying men and thouglit what they liatl .Lzona tlirougli. and how Ilie' [laines 'in tlie licry furnace oi‘ war hnd lait tlieir cheery souls nnscatlicd. cnc's heurt was filled witli an ad- tniiratlun for tliem ‘whlch will nev- cr d‘0. On iunking over niy dlary during ltliose l'cliglit‘i'ui days whlie iu‘t‘rre u‘uiting to niuke tlie grent a: iiiif'k. l son records oi iiinny Jour- int-ys of mir varioiis buttnlions and lil'lllll.'ly bi'îigntlcri. \V:iiiquc!|n, Wnll l) Dinnvillu. ilnrnanlt-, limites Avosiies—wliat memorieo tliese naines recall! LllF du.;t_v ronds in my aide car and ilJiill up at Bnttniiun Hendquarters lLind gel an invitation to dinner. On illL’ll occasions i nsml to visll the ‘ouks tirs! and iliik tlieiii if tlwy lind onough l'ood on bond l'or me in lll‘VlU'fl me in case the olficnrs d'nn with tiiem, and in case tlivy iîtin't, if tliry (ilic cookn) ivouitl :‘m d nie inter in [l]? kitclien. Wlicn Slio invitation liud becn 'JHHl tu go b zay, "it's :tll i‘lg‘lii boys. you won't ‘ic botiiered witli iny socicty, tin- it'i’iccrs have nskud me tu diniier." in illP, revening. bi‘fOl‘E l rode ol'f. i .iscd tu go round tu the inen's bil- lets or to tlie Y.I.\i.C.A. tout. if lu‘rc wns (me. and liove a taili .vith tlne mon on l‘llc wnr ouiiouk n- any otlier topir that was por- ilexim’, thein ut tlie tlme, Ofteii l ms followcd tu niy (:nr liy saine iillo liad dccper matters Lli‘iCllSS, or perliups soma worrv lltllul things il! homo and wlin wzinted [o unhunlen liimsell‘ tu n clinnlnin. On lll-‘ way home. ul.cn ‘lnrliness lind fulan and onr hoblr' licadîglit warned lis ogainst speed- ing. l ‘WOilld meet or othalre mon and inive a inltk or tell tliem tu mnunt np on the box m th: imck of the car and i wouid glu- lhpm a ride. The rows or mil trocs aiong ille rond would stand ont hlil’.li nizninst the 5tarlit_sky, and in lllt" t-venlng air Îrli? uwmet Sill'rllfl 71' nature would i’ili us witli (lPliglli. We felt mo. lliat nearer and neurcr :lle liour or the great victury wus 'ipprnat:h‘ng. Wiio amongst us wotild ha sparrd to sec il? How would i? be brought n‘hout" Wliat grcnt and jirrce battie would lny the tir—r- mnns lnw'.’ The supreme idea in tiw "lllilfl was conspcmtion t0 a sublime sacrifice, whlch dwarfed inin innlL‘ nificnnce :lll previous maints in lire. We hui our l'un. we lind our Jokeei. we iinrl onr triends, we saw 'nnttulion ign on a route mnrclt, ive ivntchpd mon piuy tiieir gamme lu tlie firldq: Ibut m me lt 59.2de t'ini a now and inysterltyus lixht lhnt wns liinrn nl' lien vcn and behlnd illt‘ :«unsliine. lind cnst n glory uipnn men and even nature Tn dlnc nt tlm rude 'hoard lnhie with thp y'minp rifticers oi one Or the companies ai' a liattalion. pei‘iinps in n bnrv ho: in ll'lP floor oi' wiiich lay thc lads' ‘icdsî ‘wns somxetiilng Slit‘t'P'l, nnd sucrnmentair Thrir npologlns ltu ihr plninnrss ni’ the repziat wore lo me nxtrcmely pnillFllC. “un th.re d tnlhle in the whole 4“'l)rl[l ai whit-ii it. was a grenier honor in slt,’ Whpre cotild on» fin'l n nobier imigiitl’nr bndy or yonng mon? l in ilic iranien round tlie (‘lmtuau at Wnriini wern muny wwdinu nnthà. wîiare nid trens gav.l n tie- lightful ahadc. Here nt oid m0 the benefits of increased crops throu h aowin Steele, Briggs' Seeds. g ' g Sold everywhere in Canada; Agit your dealer for, them. Wn'n for new illustrant} catalogue STEELE, BRIGGS SEED et...» monts one could set nwny for a tlmr- intn t’he lenfy solitude and Ihink quic‘tly and wnniler. Al- 'hflllgll «m wnrj. in relit theiv wnn a! ’niirse 7*) remisaion nf w.it'.|kn ac- ‘lvlty and prennrntlon. W0 knnw “tint ill" mxt thlng tlmt, la) hefore “q wns thn rrnssinn 0l lh” (Fanal mmurou . TORONTO wmmrcc Reminisceuces' ï; Recollections of the Veteran Chaplain, Canon F. G. Scott liuts and in (lie village itsPif wheiel \"ll;<'ll ws ntœnded by si) ii-a Cation] lit—il l would rattle ovcr‘ in .5 Id! by F. 0. o l'ennui). “MW only lux ou; strength and CJu'nge luit depended l‘or ils suc-23'“ upon tbe cure lfii diligence or sur pren oarat'on. “VIA WIRELESS “ou; on tlie two Suncays tiiat wo were ut \\‘arlus, i nad splendid church parades wlth ilie Mat-bim- Guu mutation. Part of their bills-tu wcre in hutti Deside- the road to Daiuviile. in ont: oi' tlieln one niglit l lound sonne luiperiul officerii wlio were in charge ol tlie wil'cieau'i lciepboue station. Thcy told me saine intereutlug facto about thetr worli. ’i‘lie nigbi was divided inio diircrent pel'iods when tlic 00m. “tuniques ui‘ ilie voiiuus coutitilen would be sent out. ‘l‘iiese of course were l’or ail thc world lo read. 'i‘lic nlost lwunderiul tliing tbcy toid me. bowever, won tllat tliey could pick up tlie code message sont Il“)!!! liie Gerninn Adiiiirolty Heudn Our concert pul'tv ai: once 'qiini'ters nt Klel tu their subinurln- [finie “"15 “"‘l's undti the sen. Ui course :101. linuiving the colin, our office” could not translate thèse desputcti- t—d by a rrowded and entunälnsticiei Just ucrosd a l'inid to-r i received n great Diow at thlo tinie, i‘or niy h'iend Li'oils, acled as tlie chauffeur or my stuc car, was sent off to iiie 3rd, Divin ‘10“ t0 replace une ot the desputcli iidcrs whorn tlicy liad lost in tho ‘illilick. Our own signallers couid lilot give me nnot'ner man. As i trould not run the car myselt. a :udden move miglit compel me tu louve it behind. Someone, toc. inighl appropriate it. for the hon- csty oi' the army wns. as i‘knew irom expcrience, n grave on wliicii une could not pince iiiucli reiiunce 'i‘lie unly persan to whoiii i could ilppl)‘ wns my good and kiiid friœd Iiie huilder of my ciiurcbes and 'liuts, Calcite] McPiiail. our C.R.E. l .lic wns niwuys my refuge in tee to lii mat unytinic llie certain admission into licuven. loutcd liis picty to tiret-latin Whlchlfihif'fl of whul dia- 'trcss. He looked upon tlie building ut churches at the front ou un au cf sucli piety tiizit lt would guaran- .v4 va, l ÿ Il. Jan. 10th, 1022. ldon Tell—Re not decelvv t00:1 is no: mooked: for whntao ever n man ooweth, unit aboli be t-l- ico reaps- Gal. 6:7. , “me Lauon Tata—2 King: 26:1-21 I The Timon—8.0. 588-586. îhe Piano—Jeruniem, and Rib laii in Syria. 1 Except l'or u briei' raisin; of the aiege ai the reported approacli (if on Egyptlan Irmy Lhe lnvesture of Jcrusaleni by Nebucaadneuur, {luted elghteen montbs. "And it came to posa in the ninth year ot' ‘hÎB reign." ’i‘he reign ot‘ Zedeklah the last klng of Judnh. Note tliat tliree limes in this chap- ter the year. month and day are glven-—the only instance oi' such ex- actni—sgin tiie book of Kings. Thia snowa how important these events ure held to be. ‘iin the tenth of ilie month." The tenth day ci the montli." The tenth monih was the iutmr December- Junuai'yr Tlie nation never iorgot ilie month and thc day on wlilcb Ihe arniies ot' Chaldea finally in- vesied tlie city. it was feli us the day ol' me deepest gloom by tlie isruclite Pxi‘ies (see Ezek 24.). and lins iicrn commemorantedus a l'nst or 'i‘clictli, cver silice. in the Jewisli Ciiurcli. "Tliat Nobuchudnezznr klng ni Babylon came." Tlie matter iras sa important tllut' the great kiug came in person and dld not ilieirl)’ senti a general. He knew thai llP niight have to ineet not nnly Judnn but illiowb. Animon. Phil- istin and Edom. and mightiest toe ai ull ilie ancien! klngdom oi‘ Egypi. “lie and ail lllB ar’my." For teu years, Nebuchadnezzar had 'hnd an nriny besieglng 'I‘yre, but thnt bmve clivwas still unsubdued, and 'the nrmy could not be released. Nell- uchadnezzar therefore hud to raise u nrw army. “Againsi Jerusalem. and pitrlied against it.“ Bet'ore movv ing azainst Jerusalem, Nebucliad- nczziii' consulted divination by nieans ot’ arrows and other omeus Whlt li ail agreed in poin‘ting hlm toward Jerusaiem. His troops rav- aged ail Judah, capturing its small- er tnrtifled places. while Lie mon arcli with liis main body oi' solv (liei's, laid siege to the capital clty. "And tliey built forts agalnst il round about.” These torts niay have boen siège walls, surrountiina tlie city, shuttlng the city in. From the tous ot the siege walls missiles could be hurled against the det’end- crs oi' Jrrusalem. Mounds were ruised agninst the walls, especlally toward the north. movable towem iverv lirougnt up, the place was as- lie attri-lsailmi with battering-rams and en- various kinds. sllngers lus clnn matte t0 ne descendants ot'and archers drew contlnunlly neur- fit. Paul. Appurcntly lMacPhail mcans "the son uiPnui" ’i'lie Colonel was always fond oi in sistlng upon his liigh limage. Benzine; ni the Ibesiegers. in Gnellc.:er. ’t‘he det‘enders. as far as they lwere :ible, replied in kind. burning Illle towei‘s and dislodging tlie en» “And tlic canin tu see me once when l wns niwlrr W35 1195198911 “110 ihe Elevenlh a :it Bruay, and alter stating the hia ancestors,;wns prolonged nartly toricai r'lnims oi’ iiis usked me if i lind not trai’ts in liis cllaracter which observed sonne . werc like tltose of Si. i’nul. i iuiuîthe kintz ot' Egrpt in ruisan the'that the Chuldeans couid mare li'hin tlizit tlie only reseniblnncc tiiiäle-“E "0" me “mm “a” 01 me me“ Wfiy "11‘01"15! 1'! in ll'rt’slstlble l Ltliu Apnstie “'lllf‘li I liad discovcred lin lilin was thnt his 'botiily presance liras wcak and hiu speech con- trniptibic. in spite of tliose unkind lli'uSHh liowcver, thn (‘olonel mnni- itsled llll" Apostle's qunlity of for- givvnoss and n'as nlwziys roally to iry and malie- me comfortuble. I wrotte to liliii niid nsked if he coulii sont me a driver for my car. did nol full me; a tew dnys wnrds a young napper appeared, given “3”!qu "1951 ill'llllfil'ly and toltl niei qck w un. coüks a“m'liat lic lind liecii orderml by tlie 0.: ilt.E. to report to me for duty un ittliaui'fcur. ‘i wus so deilghtcd tlint li rit once desptitched the i'ollowing Ilrtter to my ii'icnd: “Dcair Colonel MucPhnil. 'if l hnd but n tait l would wag lt tliis moming_ l'or ioy, A: your haivlng provided My car thot's one Eldcd With a goatl and intelligent boy Mny your blesslngs li‘oni henven Aliou-nd in tliis wnr And ne seven tiines sten Mme than evnr licfore." The possession ai a new driver Iast vlsit t0 Le (fauroy; where I lind loft saine ot my possessions on onr trip t0 Ainiens. i fnund tlic (‘ure in hlgh gond humor over tlic wuy tho wur was going. The ou:- lnok was very diftei'ent now from “ha! it hud been when tl‘ was timre hoi‘orc. i ulso visited Arras nnd [li-3 tlie forward aren, wliere I dincd nne nlght in a tant witli .Malor Price, who wns in command il! tlic rime ot my original battalion. the 14th. The mon were billeted ili tranches. and as usual ware mak- ing the tbest oi' times. it wau itmnge to look back to the cari}: lava or the wa'r and tulk about old :imes. As i returncd in the twi light. and gazed far awuy over ttit. wnste ouf land tnwarlln tlie banli oi lnw clouds in lllt‘ enstrrly sky. niy 'icnrt grew sirk ut il!!! thaughl or Lll which tiiossl ilnë'young men might iiovc to enflure beiore ci'ownlng victory came, thought of l‘llt“ nenr pI‘PSFllt‘fl oi the Angei o! lÏEZill’l was aiwnys comlng up in my mlnd, changiiig. and 1 thlnk. trunsiiguring lnto :omething nobler and botter our ëai‘thly converse. —._ l'i‘n ne Pontinurdl -‘ —————...____ How Fat Actress l Was Made Slim Muny stage pnople now depend en- tirely iipnn Mnrmoln Prcnnription Tabletn l‘or raducing and controlllnn fat, une cievcr actreao tells tlint Mie I'I‘diiced nteudily and ennlly by unan thiii new form o! the l'amont! Mar- molo Prescription. ont! now. liy tmking Marmoln Tahietn lever-ni timon o yen, kenn» her Weight junt rliziit. Ail Rond druizkiiitn uoll Mur. mnlo Prescription Tnhleu nt nm- iollnr l‘or n cane. or if you mener vnii con necure them dlrert Irnm the Wnrmnln Cm. 4612 Woodwnrd Ave. Detroit. Mich. du Nord and thn piiali to Cambrai Thnt was a deed which would not thon. do no. They ure hormleu and] effective. He' nl'ter-. for iiiy rar 'cnabled me t0 puy il' if you have nnt triad' .year ol King Zedeklah." ’i‘iie agony ' througli tiie nutnral stronth of tiie city, partly tlirouiu the mometary success of man äfALL ou: JânuaALeu'; -Tlie National Trade-mark ' , LD silversmiths, in order to help people tell pure thin g “sterling.” In a like m‘anner, manufacturcrs, who stand back of their wares, identify them with trade-marks that are your guarantee of quality. By advertising thcse trade-marks, they focus on their products the searchlight of attention. ' Only good goods, fairly price d, can ilourish in this light of publicity. Forvno' merchandise land no business can thrive under the weight of 'public condemnation. That is why a manufacturer, or la merchant, places the whole reputation of bis business at stake every time lie advertises. His goods must be as advertised. So, in looking tlirough this paper remember this: the of his wares, backs up liis belief in his goods and leaves the final decision to you. t ' »It pays you to read the advertisements. buy advertised products. When buying Maple Bude, aay “I want Cowan’s Maple IBuds” Ï x < r —and further; when you àre' handed the package, slip a few ' . Maple Buds out and see that the are stamped withthexname “C6WAN”. n à This warning is necessary be— <2 I cause some dealers are foisting ; imitations of Maple Buds upon the public. Genuine Maple Buds çosit dealers more than do the . v mutations. Get the best! j .j a: MCOWAN'S “Montante: . _ v. . H and tha dealer [Jack hI's substituts: x . u...— «un... m w .—.— w w p..— æ—Ï “— .q— w ‘— n ._.._. ...... ...__ ..._ ..__ w ___. Î ___ W n—n N _ ———.._ w W niimbers. 'l‘lio tomme wus defended mm; 3:1:bïgîstzîtzglïuîäângä m tlie very last, tlie bravent oi' theî ’ war“ ïwestern hills ot Jenusalem. eaat or fled by mgm'" A" me gnrrhon or Înd for nome distance to'tne 50ml]; i time are povvert‘ully iiirtured in tlie me Cny escaped l "me o_,' w v, Whlch W88 by thc kings garden.’ i Lamentations oi' Jerenilar. “So -that mey coula Imam. cover or dgä (‘1' "The “’5'” garde“ we'e 5mm!“ 1 mere w“ no bread for me peuplant”, me way m. me m“. be'npss' neur the Pool of Siloaln. "Now the m. me “mm” wmer 8‘150 was 801m) wàns'" ,rhh mi; ‘wus “75?? Clialdeea were agninst tlie city Rama "ml n wfls ybougm and. mm'îemly m tlla‘snulilhexs" or J e nu- round about,’ There were beslegins  Oiie third of tlie Ipeople ot' Jerusa-llpm .IB "P km , . ‘ ‘ V “93‘” DM‘IISS on au Bldea 0‘ "le CHY. bill 4 " ' ' Es “mm?” m" “'f ie soldlers and tiie king aecmed i'onrtli inonth." That is ot' JuneÿJuly. “Tire famine w:ls sure in the rity." it wzts speedily t'ollowed as is al- ways' the case. by an outhrrak of pestiience. The dlstresses ol' the lem are said tn have pcrished irmnimat d}, Il S‘tiirvation nt iliis time. "'i‘hen aime \‘,;fi:"°n’ 80m“ 'hink‘æï l0 huve alipped throuzh betwean’ . . . n- . V ' ' les of an ard— äiîäîlg‘läsul'ÿlîrl" rit; g; 01;; {3:0 a irraïn‘rîosdziir. I t 5 l e son iern î . « e m . me “'“brews coula “0‘ “m” n “mlmide to inclose tlie important waterv “"8 w nnd lemge m 1h wna ou“ .supply, tlie Pool ol' Silonm; and pro», >——-—— ' tect it irom tiic oneniy.. Olhers (Contin‘ued on page le“! \ -“ Il r0 icrred tu silver from clieaper imitations, marked the real who spends his money t0 invite ybur consideration It pays you to un. x ‘ ' i: Advertising is your protection \ l