But there'was no need of this ques- tion, for as the young man turned to leave, he had tangible evidence that his prospective father-in~law was fol- lowing him closely. Nervy Suitorhl don’t see continue to misunderstand :, ing; I have tried to make it Dugh- I Want to’marry you tel‘; that’s all there is to it. ?ollow me ? Pursued. Girl’s Father (sharply)~Wh you driving at? In Courland the lashing was ad- ministered on the loins of prisoners. At Stargard on Sunday mornings the wives of ofï¬cers and other perâ€" sons were invited to witness the bastinado. Punishment of the pit. The vicâ€" tim was forced into a hole in the earth, of an average length of one metre and eighty centimetres deep. The floor- was sti'eiam with sharp stones and the walls covered with barbed wire. At Landshut seventeen Frenchmen were enclosed in a cage four metres long by three metres wide, exposed to all weathers. As a result, several of them went mad. Terrible Cruelty Inflieted on Captives by Germans. Hideous in the extreme, and only equal in awfulness to the frightful horrors of the Inquisition of the dark ages, is the story told in a semi-of- ï¬cial communique of the tortures in- flicted upon French and English prisâ€" oners in German prison camps, says a Paris correspondent. Examples are given; as. follows: In reprisal camps of occupied dis- tricts of Russia this treatment has been applied with terrible reï¬ne? ments of cruelty. Thus, a mattress was at times placed between the stake and the head of the sufferer to render his position more exhaust-. ing. Sometimes the victim was tied bareheaded at midday with his face toward the sun, and with the points of barbed wire arranged so that they penetrated his chin. “ There’s a Reason" No change In price. quality or size of package. Grape-Nuts SPEED “Going up on High ? " Better try thejow gear ï¬rst. The human engine must have the right kind of fuelâ€" food. Power to do things comes from food that is rich in muscle-building ma- terial, that is easily digested. Shredded Wheat is a high- power food, the kind that ï¬ts a man or woman for the day’s workâ€"just endugh muscle-making material, just enough heatâ€"making mater- ial to keep the body in top- notch condition. Shredded Wheat is ready-cooked, ready-to-eat. Two Biscuits with milk make a nourish- ing meal at: a cost of a few cents. Made in Canada. active brains. supplies balanced sturdy muscles and nourishment for now-a-days. combined with good judgment counts in business TORTURE 0F I’RISONERS. lon’t see why you rstand {fly mean- make it plain en- your daugh- it. Do you FOOD are “I met our ould acquaintance," said a man of County Clare to a friend, “and was sorry to see him almost shrunk to nothing. You’re thin, and I’m thin; but, sure, he’s thinner than both of us put together!†The Irishman wno said to his chil- dren: “Ye pays no more attention to me than if I was a dumb haste talk- ing to yez!†was as unconscious of saying anything funny as the Irish haronet who boasted that it was “hereditary in his family to have no children"; and the domestic who com- plained: “Enjoy slape, is it? How could I, now? The minit I lay dowr ‘ I'm aslape, and the minit I’m aslape I have to get up. Where’s the time. f0) enjoying it?" Be we are not so sure of the man 'who, when asked by his employer: "Well, Patrick, which is the bigger foolâ€".you 01- I?†ynswered: “Faith, 13 bate 0 cl 'ed Ire an mg \VO( respo: that “ the p immo: IUnconscious Humor Is 3 Che ' Feb’y 19th Ayers Cliff, Stanstead Co., Que, (Special.}-â€"One of the I most enthusiastic patriotic workers in ' this district r ' splendid health enables her is Mrs. H. A. Standish. 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