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Port Perry Star, 25 Oct 1917, p. 6

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Between Cousins; : OR, A DECLARATION OF WAR. DY too » check the > fermen = ich will cause a dull, heavy Chapter VIIL--(Cont'd.) trucks which, when even they had tak- : en their fill, were presently "And on the first of each monthi pond of the rails, sent] ished , on ahaa Ea when the claims are distributed afresh 4} 0 solves of the refuse, they ol: aati a plant of g the { inplest it" ' " it's Mr, Borrell Who, fn T0a0e orn 'ey thelr tem' to. the monftgous black] single cells; growing very ap y and difference in the world, you see, Eo thick the yellow specks multiplying . oS tea nd i id, given a protein, in A whether you get one of the rich or one " os af | Proper" food some of the slates," remarked Mabel, 3 of the poo workings--a fat one or a as slowly they returned from the point. Hen This food) ust, spntain ote "What an opportunity for favoring A re oD our Sate a ry 180%) | Yeast is divided into two classes-- your friends!" laughed Mabel. a gold mine, Mu. Om dear, but! Wild and cultivated yeast. Wild yeasts "Or for disfavoring your enemies,"| 4. o7 inte Ji) yd 'Atterton, have no béaririg. upon ; this%subject. finished Mr, Berrell, showing his large, | Toiro! of 3. ities | Cultivated Yeast pow, furnished in even teeth. seiz one of those gpportun] ties| the form of compres : "If for one minute you watch that Which 4 been geaping het all after. These Se be of a reliable man shaping the slates, you will see ve slato-rook yo character and of uniform what I mean by the delicacy of the "We Sal th a ds!" smiled | that th work," said Albert to Mabel. 8 wll thei 'dismohio, unt They had stop before one of the Albert, as he stooped 10 R ui will open sheds, in which two men sat on small piece of sist which 8 He pe : in 'to take' the ground, silently snd swiftly trans- sularly bright ih the mata ue po ts, before the proper time; this wi forming the rough slate into small ob-| <8 Pr re tically add.| the bread to ose in weight od long Pieces, with ;wo tharp and two v n," he apologeticatly 801 nd also lower its Rh atritve value. The| quick) rounded corners. 7 fait y rocess tation of colo "Room for the trucks!" ordered Mr. ol Pe ular pirturesqueness" compel Di ry ation of Hodis ole tion he the | Berrell's peremptory voice; and the od, Mabel. C8 CON £ Ook Teli ey lo| which when the dough is baked" in an! time. | company stepped aside, before the | calied, Bi ink they're delightiully . i 4 3 _| pretty. $ \ miniature engine with }is oy * 4 "If you think then perhaps you Saving Eubstitutes. 80, i 3 will be: gracious enough to keep this|' The following are reci| ready ere it stopped, each lopkin® the, pleco--in recollection of your ; first) the Domestic rs oF. tha aot property of each crew sight of 'the quarries." Food Controller's office for dishes to m the shed alongside & man had 'Albert, though he said it with altake the place of beef, bacon and likewise stepped out, and ing ex- trifle of alarm at his own presump-|wheat in order to conserve these foods amined one of the trucks, o¥ed oc | tion, was evidently quite as quick at|for our soldiers overseas. over his shoulder: ' taking an opportunity as Lady Atter-| Fish Chowder --2 supe tatoes |. "A fine lot this time, Duncan!" ton herself. - Loliced), 1 cup onion (s! ced), 1 cu Fenella had not yet done wondering Mabel brought back her eyes from fish (sliced). Cook the rather uneasily what Duncan he was, the couple in front--Fenella and and onions separately an drain. Mak speaking to en the shed was reach-| Ronald--who seemed to be very busy|a white sauce. Put the fish, potatoes ed, and she became aware of Duncan|OVST 8 stack of slates. : and onions in the white sauce, re-heat M'Donnell sitting on the ground in the "Really, Mr. M'Donnell," she laugh-|and serve hot. orthodox attitude of the slate-shaper ed, with a mock pursing of the lips,| White Sauce.--2 tablespoons flour, tn the orthodox white duck trousers, amply belied by the sparkle in her|2 tablespoons butter. Heat these in 8 and with strips of sackeloth protect-| eyes, "do 1 know you well enough to! frying pan and cook for one minuts. ing k d ankles inst the accept presents of 'diamonds' from Do not allow to br Add one cup oo reg ve The| you Pr of milk and stir until perfectly bandage, still consupicuous on his left| "Of .Ardloch diamonds, surely," | Season with one Tlf n of salt| hand, seemed . no obstacle to the smiled Albert, and then a little lower | and one-eighth teaspoon of pepper. dexterity with which he turned out the| 8s he laid the shining piece upon her| Salmon tes.--1% cups. cold Sait process ro which the kiees outstretched mt "hey are humble, | flaked salmon, 1 en white sauce, that balance the slab to be split, and our--diamonds, but they will grow|few grains cayenne, teaspoon lemon the constantly working toes that saved | proud, now that you have deigned to| juice, salt. dd 'spuce to §5esf ec Ted Hissfilee Fie £E; 3 i 5 1 i gif pitt Hee eal :3 t | " EN it from many a lurch, pla a 'part notice them. then add seasonings. ' | i a only subordinate to ts he hands. + | plate to cool. jShape, dip in crambs, i "I'm sure this is one of those who| CHAPTER IX. and crumb' again, fry in deep fat, Bread --Gi ur, are made love to," said Mabel, beneath| Monday afternoon had come, and drain. : - 1 cup; mo! s, % ber breath, as she watched one shaped | found Fenella following the road u acaroni 'and milk, 1% cup; slate after the other tossed across on|the glen bent upon a mission whi ; teaspoo! to the ready heap, with a clatter which by hy sounded ominous, and yet re larly | week: for the verdict upon Adam's avoided breakage. "It looks like| eyes fad been spoken, and her visits Cc. bad become the spots of light in the : As Fenella's eyes met the black|jife of the man condemned to darkness, thi il the crumbs ones of the worker the color rushed Though Julia grumbled .at her new . Bake until the crumbs. are to her face. ~ Nervous alarm was her) "fad," Fenella could not find it in her brow. onl, 'Cheese first sensation. Would he speak fo|heart to disappoint the blind man. The acar A Sn And if he did so, how could| very quiver. in his voice as, at the Prepare a in oad ledging the relation-| sound of the latch, he would say: "Is only. use Prepare as for a white What was Al going to that you, Miss Fenella?". would haye| White 838CH oe juice instead of % fo th Be had =a strange theorist, been enough to ensure the next vigit, sauce, using toma * When it comes to bomb-throwing-- ut fio, Albert ha on al , 3 fl Sih, BS SE Et ped tpl eS ES, personal 1 tion. Besides, he|made itself at home in her life. The 1A" pieces of meat as 8 Talk German Sion London scarcely knew , whereas OVer| new radiancy upon her father's face er... Cook v tender, o Sy every. 9). .5078.8 ? e, and put in ater - botl- corn- er there at least twice in every Fenella's mind there rushed recollec-| went far, too, to her 'seal alive, | RoNeS ¢ | weekly. : : tions of meetings beside a sick-bed | and even to widen its field; for Adam r whic i ih was a cocked, and » .The man who has been well aes Pi : which, though not devoid of stiffness,| was no longer het only charge, though ul meat. Season to taste; cook ltomed to shy a cricket ball st El "At a col examination & _ had st any rate been' free of the bit-|he remained her favored one. hours. Pour into mould and' and true to the wicket-keeper ooking had been instructed | terness of their Arst encounter, Shel In this May season the, walk BF 000i fried. : verve 80 He maken no difficulty about to write out sxamples of th fudiee- en was in itself a delight., - __Marrowfat 1 tee . would be re mim whom, | on hs Ih rovetl, Jooking asither. to|, Pea Soup} Deas, 1 tea. RtOVECE WH retboatn face, Fo without any om ke bat the 6 he Dor to the left, anxious to on. 2 a 4 ble:¢ Rjactive discipline of the' ericket-fleld ar pg A : . y 5 y > 0 ; bent again over his Wark. relief an 2he, hoped to able to get away be-| (POCTE our, 1 tesy ed pagar exercised & wonderful fivees O50 "I am endeavoring ng of mingl ¢ the| for n was home from the hd ROPPer & Do the peas, and sim e sdapta ty our men. They|lish examination. Fenaila, {n the. wake of the|guarry, She did uot want, ie tet And C0 iy minutes... Hub throughilbe been securiomiod 1p ECHR the | questions, 1 shall pass, If I'answer ; --had not yet made up her J : : » ; wer fellow that," Mr. Ber-| to the best face to put a it When! } seve, re-heal, aud, thicken with uth sons "dom ur, | twelve, I may pass. God help me! 8 bi Pac fhrowing so as to drop it nicely on its| tive, ; index: Inc Oe He atest next they did mest. He was p with onion, remove onion, to bitter and oasant bt : ) A Zogular and t eir last meeting oeide the. Salt milk Be ture, Seaton wi lay added the manager, with an| " {To ba continued.) ,s- rvs Ag vegetable may be utilized} yiy'y in eve-op negro face. u. of his white-| pOLYPS THAT ARE FIGHTERS. | Cooked Cereal Multing Cooked 0a te, eh "Babel laughed carelessly. EN SE meal, 1 cup; flour, 1% milk, 34 | sureness oi direction, on, "It's clear, at zats, t he won't | One of 'the Strange Inhabitants of a|cup; egg, 1; Salt, 3 teaspooi ; suas | amas swiftness. get the bast working mine next| Stagnant Pool. 2 tal lespoons; melted dripping tak derful length. the A stagnant pool is the home of mul- Bevel), A BONE the milk Ce hbo 5 ming So he and titudes of strange animals, but none ten Mix the rest any to a 8 Jongos with 00! y to mal response to of them is more odd than a species of sddreased io hee at that moment by| polyp that le, nn ouetl SL ary ihe Ss what they call the 'oiter thickness of a bristle. | 0% 17044 the melted dri bank" ran Mr. Berrell's next tar | Under a szong magait ny lass. 1 boat sgain. 'Bak ein @ as : of OY with thea. Pe ream of Lima Bean So dried lima beans, 3 ol

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