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Show WAR : ROMANCE CULMINATES IN rr BRITISH NOT HOSPITAL ' J-bl ;r'V - f OF PROBLEM A Lawyer' Statement of Cate That Won 1n.mdiate Acquit.tal for H, ' Fortunate Client-- f A L.. MUCH I u; - u- laxx x i xxloh.ui - w . el V ' l' - no t x b XlLl'l . r bad a h tii u rrt - l't tl.j JO I1 hi t (it- i !ll !l,X o"t ll I h lit- I I - t- si -i r t hi! ll in' it ' n1, 111 sx Xiiitll' .1 I !i -- As - Sure io ru Movement to Reach Rural Through Plan of Colonel Suggs. Country I 1 Boy School rise . ,1 Ytxn v --.'i cxcrvthlng jus! aa , Cornel imes you will ffx t i.i tnut sln't'.i' i'i f t k.i'j. u sual, or make the batter a little thin; or it tmv not tv ..onxvi, n d t x p.it a cake in the oven the moment it is n t evenly and It is necessary to turn' mm,', oi xoi r nun m e" an a mi,!1 d o t ! V i lut'c unu;rtamties nake the slightest o..niin,c in n uLs it ,u ROAD BUILDING IN OKLAHOMA Educational a the Sun! The good road educational movel'f i! 'i ment' la to reatjh the country boy in ho I'.uri h Muti'x look .i'll Oklahoma through the rural schools, urx rtiulim.n ol t'u lo. .. on as the result of advocacy of such a I'at riek Mt i hx flan by. Col Sidney Suggs of Ardr na'i ilx tom Jatx m,d j.t more. state highway commissioner, plod who has secured the indorsement and T lio foul m nl r.iunk lor ,ii not only of Robert H. t t mom til ikiir kol. n nix - jo Wilson, the state superintendent of )urx. na w wnmmms sMwawxww u Miasjagrpublic instruction, but also of the offOl ll smiasiswnsaa. oil lilt, lo MX 'o Ik icials of the State Agricultural college ,and me x.m hoiiorntilx mu! Unix t at Stillwater. Ilex e' lhitt Vann k 'Vinx H In Inttf. xxai vxhu'h is- - the talk of lnnipeg. Cana la where the princliuls of the story lias just a pint of xxlnskv, would till u ' When the federal government had iii mni.ated tonidiue, in the an at English hospital of Miss Stonehouse to her Stildiec sweitheart, xx.'io xxus brought marr'dge Mui phi spent many thousands of dollars to enin. actjuitii d u rom the tront incapacitated bx wounds reeeixed-theroic action on the fighting lines The hn iegfoom left courage scientific farming, says Coloa iai a with one of the first of the Canadian contingents" His name listed among the wounded .u.pt Hod Miss nel Suggs, and when so few farmers Mom iu.use to leaxe True Fighter her home in Winnipeg to make the long journey of 4.000 tulles to comfort her won' did soldier t "Tli ri.uk adopted the methods advanced, the ofat. h an titmna .o ,e,i-The photograph shows the happv pair, groom with head bandaged bride at his loft 1 tic groUm is well In Plain e. ficials changed their base of operatjuit tun Hie (or i.i e congratulated by his bunkie who had been wheetei out to the grounds of tin- - tiospit.il m onh to he present mans praise Iliem Wotnleilul I'shl tions. They went after the boy. They .it tht widltlg er the Irish'" sought to teach new methods to the older people through the tnedium pf CUARDIAN Tlie sptaker was W Bourke oik OF THE CAPITOL ran He tt'ntinued VIRGINIA DAY AT THE. EXPOSITION I 1,1 tl piotn-nii'm baking powder has unusual strength and tox tf-- i u to tti-- e xour hivuds. cakes and pastry light and t tlh. 'x it C neiates an of gas both in the mix--i' ho. taising is sustained until the dough is j tsnxl a i I ei Hie ox hi. tookt d t illough H )uw vxiux xx ho use K C nex er h ne ha 1 baking. jt k" vuth Ti l C at uur rink. Tout givxor xxill rctund your inoiuy 11 you are is x ' -it I elzisizixixtsisixisisisixisixisisisixisiKizi m m n te-ul- I x 111 'v 1 Hot ill phased ctl vu). V 'Hunt ng x 1 rouble MADE THE CEREMONY BRIEF luilir.i.ix xxun(st trm.bli it K malax t ,:sx lu Jim! ini Marriage Service aa Conducted by t vci'se toi miikuig t! ' Vi lording to, Was Binding If It W a I M k 11, 'sail I ,im x mui i Hutu were a Not Lengthy. tiiiXJm, ,ii, .Hi'iinM id !ei; own ,tl I'rt t kiiilldst .In.l und Dsnelt ,ixt l!cx i; It I Is a missionary at mo it hud bid In lie ixtenl M.un one of (edge Hit Hawaiian group of (lint tail 'IkiiI Urguft'ii "h.U ll was Island lit is a most resourceful man xx t re nl't tit ami thex t! in.tllx in Ills dealings with hi t barges, aa bis w hull x luiitddix tin ol ( giulitt'iig part in the folVwtng im ident serxte . an urlmm and irowtl u ti ulcl to show . licet mix a When I think of the xaloi of Mo pilMut i,ii a Hoik ( ii.it pul in Jdp.ifnse couple came to Ini min unitnix man Mini, Mr t. h Hlat k riia'I 1, t Dodgi wi:h a request tn sign lan itgimtui x I Urn hx M'titlx pint king sletxp guagr. that in' Hake them IilliD and storx of iat Mol hum f In lipid i (an tdl lut ctunt lioirn mip iiht vith ll'Youlit limit xxifui wile They could not talk English. oUI t.ue Is loo your looks U bi.u k exe a i'l'oken nose ..ml Mr lkdge could . .and rMiruimgl) tone as hmlgn split lip a lunit tooth tiol talk' Japanese, So lie conducted the 'Ixxo he nine' T''o ic nine, is lit well as follows ' Mi' f.t(C eereinoriv Xe scut litdloxxed ('aw y I loUi it he is .Tlm Sulltxan done "Ton IJte this wahint ir!- is lx is two nine, wife, as he ht t,an lo balht t. s sxtumds Yes." And tin i e was w lien-H- ie rial trmi In a basin of water "Hum by no ku kout? Me in pan lanitvxille 'limes,' A Shame on ye'' Hrldi;et trutl "No. . big feller like you to lie Inked b a You itke this karie?" (To the womEvidence. Circymatahttal little, hard di inkin' ccnkniath likt '11m an ) liaV-4xA il xiMling in a girl w lio Sullhan' Why. lie ' "Yes . (own, alarmed the fainll) she 'Whist,' raid Iat from the ta (ountry "Blmebx no kit kout" hx appealing Ht breakfast, Dont shpnke ex il of thu was xiMtmg sin, aollly No." he-h- i and dlreillx ' hlnls d'sintiing pistol dead "Pule" ml the liouse during the night ami "Pau" And the ceremony ended Hie men of ami shouting running Not Poatecj. Wahint is Hawaiian for woman, ' "You aUidied astrouotnx at 'l (lisltnell) lieard some ne sax', "kane tollege for man, pule" for pray, and Did xoiee Another .and him, get you did you not, Mr Sapliemi?' askt d tlie for "pan enough s Kohnla Midget No In disappeared in (he answered sweet young thing (Maul) " 1 said she hen first the long grass,' "Oh, yes indeed, and a xery fast mat xoite said, 'Well, we'd better look being study- - it is " Telling the Time. "Wont you pleaae toil me the name hind the ihnrili,' ahd just then two Midnight ia his nickname and alof that bright star oxer there just shots inng out" The man of the family decided to in though it fits him exactly as far as his above the spire of the Presbyterian xesligale and found that Hie disturb color is concerned be is not always church ? 1't me see," said Snphead "TliHt s ers welt boys who were going fishing ploHseei to bear someone refer to bim er er wad a minute now, 1 r it and were looking for worms, while the by Hethat name had been sulking In a corner of must be the fart Is, Miss Peachy, shots, were torpedoes on a railroad' tlie playground for some time the othPin. afraid I'm not up on tills years track, a short distance away - Worceser day .when awrther colored' boy alter Post. schedule" most as biac k aa himself called out, on over here and play "Come Mother's Little Jok. .Wouldn't War a "Molecule." The in summer young people (heir What are you studying nux ?" Midnight stared At the speaker a flannel and white shoes were out on asked Mrs. Johnson. ' moment and then answered scornfully, the and tennis head of the the court, "We have taken up the subject of houae wan In the library trying te Ho Tong you black rascal, you look answered her son molecules, like half past eleven yourself. "I hope you will be very attentive read, but the noise waa very annoying and. practice constantly, said the c" "What s the matter out there?" he Self Interest. mother. "I tried to get your father Ikies our friend have in mind the to wear one, but be could not keep it asked his wife "Nothing much, she replied "It's w ill of the people? In hla eye I rhttik so; tennis racket" Only he regard It as otiljra some kind of a will that may contain Usually Travel Together. a personal legacy for him." Shares His Regard. "They can t keep the wolf from the Edilh - Ik you think only of me? door," Tom A In Europe. Yes, darling, that is, except Boston Exrning "Nor the atork. Ktllcker I hear you moved. during the baseball season . Transcript. Ilocker Well, we fell back to a Not Misalng. trench on the next block. A man will admit that his wife has .The baby's got Maria's noke. her faults, but he wont stand for "No. it hasnt, for she' been pokThe clrcua sometime fall, but tba criticism of bis bird dog. ing it into my business." visiting girl always gives a parade. I" u W ,i imui T ' HiM xx n r g) ilium mu i - mm , 1 I u Baking Powder T'in U j tv . i 1 - fV n-- is -- 1 J Z . Shaded Road in Michigan, the boy on the farm. The government planned 'well. The idea has resulted In revolutionizing agriculture. This is what caused me to appeal to the boys In the Interest of good roads. My plan ia to have every rural school lay out a stretch of good road, from a quarter to a half mile in length, leading from the schoolhouse, to plant fruit trees on either side and to Improve the road. I believe that one such piece of model road in each community will arouse so much interest and so much pride that communities will vie with each other in road improvement In this manner, having the hearty of the state superintendent of public instruction, an educational campaign can be started in the schools of oar state that In time will become a most important factor and be the means of perfecting the consoli-daterural school system throughout the state. I sincerely believe that as much interest can be aroused, and as many benefits be brought to the young people as are coming tb them through the state-widmovement of the organization of clubs to promote the growing of corn. The two movements will at least harmonize, and neither will be in the way of the other. The plan, as now outlined, ia to organize a good road and club in every rural school In the Btate, have the county or the state highway engineer visit the schools, following the organization of the clubs, and proceed to lay out. or mile of road leading from the school house. In every instance the school club shall assist In the survey, the laying out of the road, in securing the easements from the abutting property owners. The club boys shall carry the chain, set the grade stakes, the drain . age stakes, learn just bow plans And profits are made, and be taught that this piece of good road will be used to come. The club members shall be Included iile the road is actually being built, when It is properly drained, graded and crowned, how culverts are placed ; what the size of culverts should be, according to the topography of the sur rounding country. After the road is completed it can ge kept up through the use wf a light wooden drag at a nominal cost, and this work should also be done by the boy club mem- vi ed im id- - !t in ad d am tin- ier. be-- the der tree-plantin- ed it! one-fourt- an- - C has with o w." have kties this over s. hoot- - Hs Buck w. th orted eopls would g h one-ha- lf iiiTiSiflli1;laaaBaai irirUMir r Virginia day at the Panama Patinc exposition at San Francisco waf a great success. Our illustration sho the color bearers of the Richmond Light Infantry Blues on parade, and, at the right. Governor Stuart delivering his address. mi Elliott Woods is the superintendent the United States capitol and grounds In Washington, and has entire charge of the policing of the buildof ing a Iirww NEW e m- - 1 Mid-lilgh- L Device for Fastening Doors. Placing a a edge under a door is one of the most effectual means for keeping It closed, for pushing upon ohe door from the outside only increases the effect of the wedge. A convenient' device of this kind is made of metal, and it not only serves to wedge the door but also contains a mechanical bell mounted on the same base and behind the sedge in such a ay that pressure on the face of the a edge by the door causes the bell to ring The base carries a set of short points underneath so that it can be put in place and grips upon, the carpet or flooring so as not to Such a de slide out of position. Vice can be earned in the pocket and, tt is to be recommended for traveling. .MWiitW 'in U. S. TORPEDO-BOA- T DESTROYER faxv A Prayer. Let me have a good sense of proportion. Let me live more in today, instead of living so greatly In the past and counting so largely upon the future. Teach me to realize that regrets jL 'vf over the past will get me nothing ' while too great preparations for the future may find me in my grave and A unable to cash in on the climax. Teach n4i'W jW X me to realize that the man who spends )i- bers. all his earning Is simply and solely aa bMrfsaa. Mauasuw asset to bis re.wtives. Enable me to newest torpedo-boa-t American Launching of the destroyer the Conyng-ham- , get Into the cheerful frame of mind Important Question. little the and Miss Anna Conyngham at Ubiladelphia. shipyardt and Cramps From an economic standpoint, good where today alwaya looks fair Fcads constitute the most important bright, where all the disagreeable Stevens. who was sponsor for the vessel. question of government now before the thing in the past are forgotten and where the future does not assume a People. When Tommy Put Out To Sea." per that he finished the line.. And vastly' overrated Importance in the Describing the death of a British may there be no moaning at the- - bar ith when I put out to sea. A moment later Have Stable floors Even. Tommy who had been riddled present Keep the stable floors even. Standshrapnel, an army surgeon tn London he was dead. off on uneven floors will cause blem-ishe- s on leave said: Foreigners in Chin-s- e Service. the Greatest Living Poet. As we laid the poor fellow tenderly are xad unsound legs, especially In engaged by Many foreigners colta. There is no great poet living to Chinese government in its various de on the hospital cot. suddenly he berail-sygan to sing Tennyson's Crossing the day. Between the few poets pertinents, either in the customs, poet offices, or other branches. Bar. to Sir Joseph Barn by V beautiful of today there is but little choice Using Traction Engine. A traction engine will do as much According to the latest fnformatlcn setting. His voice was one of the This is not an age of poetry. The at d work as a aumber of teams ef the total is 3.9 4 & persons, whose' na- sweetest tenors I ever beard. Doctors, mosphere of the time would Instantly Iann work horses. . British. nurses and orderlies gathered at bis choke a real poet to death. The tionalities are as follows: 1.105; French. . 1,003; Germaa. 533; bedside listening in silence, deeply chances are, however, that we will (oo4 Roads In British Columbia. Russian. 463; American. 174; Japa- moved, while be sang the song through have some real porta later on when ' Britiah Columbia end, his strength waning with tbia war la over, and the real aoul ol reports that 14. nese. 207; Italian. 75; Austrian. 60; to theverse. It was almost in a whis humanity begin to aasert itself. 158. each 000,000 has been others, on roads 171; Belgian. expended the province ln the last season. i 'ItV'f - itywexyw-- . l; it t led i ad long-i- f tbsi year r. anf to " o be kno- - wss'-- 1 a itfi h Sow for Brooding. sow is well matured before hred she will, not only prove CONDENSATIONS be-Of- 0ch f a better breeder, but .she will flag a much better quality of pige. - Heat le Deadly. Warmth is good, but heat is a deadly Sn In the poultry yard. The chicks have shade. An open field wlth- shade will mean much lesa 1 Replace Old Ewes. some choice ewe lambs of the old ewes. In the early days a bandmaster beat time with his foot Not until 1820 was the baton first introduced Gas waa uaed to Replace candle and in lamps at a factory in Manchester illumlnant the before 1805. two years was introduced into London. natural gas Sixty years supply of has of consumption rate at the present recent ia Oklahoma wasted ia tfea t years, according to government la the Lances ased by tbe British cavalry .Owning nearly 3.000 miles of line have shafts of ash or bamboo. the Great Western railway is the long George I revived Ue Meet- - Honor- escia Great Britain Are the first and only corn flakes that are good to eatvrithout milk, cream or sugar ' . . . .A Try some fresh from the package, and at once you get a. wonderful true com flavour vastly different from that of the ordmary com flakes you may have had. ' puffs on each flake a characteristic that is distinctive; also that when cream or milk is added they dont mush down, but keep their body and appetizing crispness. Notice the little pearl-lik-e - able Order of the Bath in 1726 Prussia, In normal season a. produces slightly more oats than does Canada. Light takes eight minutes and thirteen seconds to travel from the sun Under The Hague convention of 1907, prisoners of war are entitled tr pay for any work they da In tbe first six months of tbe war Ir Europe, British life assurance officer to the earth paid $1,250,000 to relatives of soldlen At tbe first of tbe year, according and sailors who had lost their live. to a government .estimate, there were The earliest artillery guns wer 198,677.604 farm animals in the United made from wrought Iron bars, botftu Staten, a gain in a year of about together like the staved of a cask b? the shrinking ovei, them-oIron boons f i V. Post Teasta so-call- s, ay New These f Theres a Royal Treat Tn every package of - New Post Toasties ' ' ' from your |