.*„• 3'iouiu mi; i.uii uenji'j lihj ^uiisi.s m-‘Or rive, and if not perfectly dry they an should be saturated wilh oil or gas-ire cling.op A novel method of lighting the fire it is to provide each guest with a long-rc handled torch and after a slow process-lc. nion about. the yard let them form a icr circle, striking at the saturated wood ise with their lighted torches until the tig .bonfire is well ablaze, ik- In the olden days, Princess VJcnt-ie rice, of Scotland, hail arranged, for her own and her friends’ amusement mr a witch burning.scene. When the five dd was at its lieight a hobgoblin danced lix into view, dragging after him a cart, rk. upon which was hound the efiigy of a as witch. AimuI this carl danced fairies on armed with long spears. With a fran-er tic dash the hobgoblin seized the figure of tho witch and threw her into do the heart uf the blaze. This was the is consuming of trouble. As,.soon as the-