Milverton Sun, 16 Sep 1897, p. 4

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= pees a ea: venee a33 ire stock—oar family married into dish and let it stand over DA WV IN. hers in the 1703. Besides, her pro- THE HOME. morning drain off the water, and ty i put yours into a ring the rinds with cold water. Cook SF ahi EE is’ sharp girl, too. and an a steamer until tender, and re~ - suade her Aunt Chambers to accom- pretty enough for a wife. Lhope/ - PICKLES OF ALL KINDS. fully into a crock. Make a pickle of a CHAPTER IV. t i ing | Sorat 0 ene oe an feng foo much attached to 'Jemey #0 es, father ; wal fe: very, when making | an ounceof stick cinnamon, broken, a Philip went to! College in. die aterg | sing, tog Aime ate eet have me. i am going to lunch Pickles to use good vinegar. The half teaspoonful each of whole cloves and George departed to | his stat aim che Pe fri had | there to-morrow.” i vinegar is bly. the most sat-| and blades of mace. Boil this together as a lawyer at Roxham, but it Aiport etee | i “{ don’t think you need be afraid, | istactory. Metal kettles should for an hour, skimming off the frothand will ry for us to enter! had culminated in an offer bei Phili et keep Eigen peel used, unless they are porcelain lined. A pour it boiling hotjover the rinds. Press. into the details of their respective ca-!by Maria Lee to Fraulein a Tents a think of yes kindly ‘anal fects ok aoa fe ao rinds under the pickle and cover reers during this period of their lives, |bausen. to come and five with Sets | when you come to stand in his shoes. I| meg. toa gallon of cuc i Ripe tomatoes may also be pickled. ‘At college Philip did fairly well, | Suited the, patter, ee eee inne Trad | and added to the vinegar when scalding | Pare and weigh ri Senne and, being « Caresfoot. did not run] ‘he mention of Mise Lee's name bad | on rome but I have aiways wished | the wickies the first time, will gar. After’standing three days pour in He was, as his great bodily | awakened pleasant recollections in Pht |to do my duty by you, my boy. Don’t | them der. The pi the vinegar and add five pounds of sii LD poapronan of, bibs Page: time ght have % e m3 a male the best of your time | should never be allowed to freeze. They | white sugar to veny neve pounds of athlete and for two years si ntimen' but, pap heeraperg should be kept ina dry, cool place, and | f= Spice pour 0 len boat. Nor did he altogether | from. the pia aes of this stately for. | Philip went out of his a irypetnered patra geard Biri ae e ee. the, tomatoes, cooking: ll day on the neglect bis, books, but his reading Peet ni mate tee need frequent ‘When put spices maybe wets he of a desultory and out-of-the-way or- ‘The journey is over all too imy jars and white specks appearinthe| Pickled peaches are delicious. It is der, snd much directed = fe secret thought of each, pain Grain it off and scald, adding [ree eee oo are tees vestigation of mystical subjects. Fair-| as they stepped on to the Roxhar ate 4 handfub of sugar toeach gallon, and | carefully. Freestones are ‘the best { ly ow jong the men with ye, however, a yor yw ee over the pickles. When the | this a couple of cloves. whom he mixed, he could Bary ie be re, in 4 shady hat, and Pickles are put away in large jars a} into ea Place froit in a runn stone jar an them called Boga his pare = on_ | saurer should be inverted over =} hot sy) > Papin! of aig for thet. At tne be Wide, Eilds, here Tam! How do lesand pressed well down to keep them} one quart cider vinegar to three pints est of the gay, and the home,” and she well uhder the vinegar. Pickles should | of sugar. skim. Next day » for he spent most of h oy i there was a agreement bet Ah! | How This erinte espe or Shade Is Sent men that they would] here comes she lovely ! glu See as little of each other as ht pepetiea eat a bose for poyou Abs if you lik eee ee aa ey be convenient. But, though he did! to the ierailery et amt the Whitehead to torpedo hens eis ilip| tunch ‘with. us to-morrow. won't yout | Nor le in an air-propelled gel h, had resorted in ter dave Tt vate by showing himself to be equally capa- ble equally acai pe equally re- spectful and affection! alae ac ie he was a sect think- ing it useless to waste money, he ~al- chess went we Roxhi Tast before’ the foe ae the ls form at Paddington, Philip out of his by the entry into his carri first, th "ata qratettgr and batore lost seat iown, entirely, ifs ene some pair dropped i as school-mistress under govern- ment in her own country. Her father mother were dead, she had no brothers or sisters,, yy few ri to? She was eled with her French family to Je sey, a Miss “You don't say so!" ‘*Has she come back may Pacst sseaiverkeme rok ark-ti er “tleman of whom I have heard her speak, whom appear to love i ery fond, you know.” nie Taughed, blushed and ack his identity with the h the gentleman "tsider that I oe mj} with Providence about that gd id bound for fait nm her eye fell upon Philip cried, with a blush, compliments at Oxford, Philip,” he ane u pretty, because am not,” oul thee: Sconfidentially glancing ng round here body, within wit] Jook ai change your mind. flatter, and snubbier than @ have got a gone, Teaving Philip with something to think al *Dhilip’s, eee at home was cor- dial and reassurin, art ars Gada lad to see you back, my boy,” he said. "You come to take your pro- Per place. If you look at me you will feo thee You won't devs long fore Diate et ave reached. my time, hte put the pro- mpany. ‘Don't ferset' inet when ts time comes, Philip. room. rou cain » and give o me to dria, sal Cele Ree foot ;”” an cane nergecically on the 80, Philip, I want you to shout Aad’ iaake ont acquaintéd with t eee Ways, and thought, that be was under- top drawer of that eghtgges and “= me bundle. my will: feiens eee to love.” ing farm at Holston, those “Oh! Iam glad; then we shall be| farms that I bought ‘two years ago. and friends, and see each other often—shall ve | pounds arse, as you know, the Abbey Ho ie aeavea unreservedly that she snd ely Found. are snoaia see him ve majority, she back to tive at her cae Home at es tham, whither s! tried to ag I want you to marry I like yust teach you to pay sige in He found his fath-| der of metal t thternal’ dtarnster’ ta. tbe external dia- the to: much linger Phiip. ie: Teel that. ‘ai aapliciy the party in order, a at T sup; I apne % e; _ Wife, at 7'a.m—Now, deny you: dition last a = you ‘a1 with your al ad bee! thing very ite Ws be ne too that she would make him a match they were, to be sure lie made Philips blood r warm and = merel; think oft them ; indeed, be could almost find it in es heart to veh that Hilda to.” Hombre, was ij ida’s it between thoughts ot ane Ol lady i had set biupelt, to y, yan i a ee young inne he aid ot mes whose Philip” aed not s! =o Hea on usual that night. = (To be Continued.) a FIRING A TORPEDO. id oe little ship, carrying io own Eel i we ui Hi ching, tubs, a Jong 6 trappbatiinately the etraa torpedo, and when the object is within range a smal which torpedo after it has entered re it is fired provisi made for cope the sme oo Relea at certain water. a hal tiful piece of automatic and Geiicare machinery, acting upon small rudders. This is so set that terilationes EIST cies the horizontal ‘course for which it is. set. The full. speed i is shout 10 THE ee WALK, Me Wan Formery & alrstge ceremony a ees to the plantation negroes. They were Sa de eae ‘ot wedded by license, and it was sel- that you will be careful and dojdom that of @ preacher well Breet a fee abig| was called in. a aman proper" ike this is a ust. a ind now there are twomore things | ™sbt legitimately show his prefer- that Iwill take this rtunity to say | Ace for a woman and thus publicly word to you about. First, I see that |claim her for wife. In effect the cal regen ee re Wolk was not different from the old well, You have Setch Sewers en talon ceo - mee which required only it from the con- Eracting parties. So this festival be- came tell me you didn’t come bome the for drink! Husband—Not’r bit, m’ know T have oe tnd fake 5 walking in my thaught I'd go to babueoare thoi Bhosomae ofa ned vfsia Marl- ‘this UA Aig tall ES re | not be put away in held grease. An oa! relished, smatl and of waters. ear water, thar: water, vinegar and ould. be Be of the stove, | need Another sweet tet hay 5 k ‘ i anything which has tub or cask is best for pickles in brine. The brine for | stone. inside; then em the seum which rises, washing the re and board daily. When they are salt enough Tene them through several stand all night in in amixture of hot alittle alum, which ot. Allow them to ndina porcelain kettle on the back to boil. If they Some peop.e | preter the small, sweet make fn brino until sufficiently eelt. and then fresh water for a day or two or until ree quarts of brown sugar, ground cinnamon, red ead of ground cloves and two ‘one gallon of over i ikcion. Keep in an air-tight jar. pickle is ripe cukumbers, paren . & 2 E 3 ree ima bow! and eens ‘over the drain it off the! fruit and reboil, pour "Pearé may albo be pickled. gan be boiled tn the syrup cntil te Conde are spiced south be ae cored and quartered Me TWO GOOD DESSERTS. Chocolate Custard—Heat one pase of eggs with f one of aa and; four of grated choco- late, and pour into the boiling milk. it whites of eupful of sugar, eS | pour over the hot custard take from the: fire and cover so as wo steam whites. Gunking Pudding—Beat yalks of na | OBS 8 and two eupfuls 0 ofsuger coupes at in on fe variety. of fruit or fruit jars Botton tre cupfuls bread ¢1 inj one quart of milk, d stir ini ten eggs and jam. Bake slightly in a deep pulding dish- Cover the top with a lay: the jam or fruit, and with a meringue made of Be on upful of Hgntly in 2 vary” slow with or RHUBARB VINEGAR. For ten gallons take twenty-five or- dinary sized stalks of rhubarb. Pound _| or crush with a piece of wood in the bottom of a strong tub, and add ten gallons of water. Let it stand twenty- four hours, strain off the rhubarb and 68 A twelve-gallon cask. Place it in a. pol- ion where the rature will not fall below 60 Wegrees. In a mon| strain it and return it to the cask Eee Allow it tostand unl it turns. vi ANTS AND INSECTS. Red aunts may be driven away by keeping a small bag of auiphur in. the eee or cupboard they infest. remedy for criving ws: insects is boil the cauliflower twenty-five min- tubes, and di in. id it gallon of vinegar one-half cup celery seed, one-half spice, one table- spoonful EB per, two ool , and one pound of brown While hot pour over the ihe vegetables, When cold cover with horseré mold will aie Sweet Pickles Take half a bushel of watermelon rinds; pare and slice, oo ee of ee cider vinegar, five pounds of sugar, three ounces of stick cmna- mon, and eer ae eae. wr ry lip eyepiece oi on another hi ea a aking-dish ee tale fee T crumbs with bits of fates then a layer of sliced tomat one oar. ice off the out er leaves and cuit] stock off flat at the a kettle of boiling: et Ayekeigt and boil oe, minutes, or Es aa from the water and stand it in a =r eco fe are i e "platter, stems to the Sar of ‘the- Platter; serve with a cream ——_—___ PRODUCTION OF PINS. tured every working day. th All the nee pin factories togeth e duction.af pins ee dey ee 2 “4 a 4 | 3 ‘dao Sane EVE'S FATAL SOWING ICH Seen REAP- Fruit That to m o he took of the fruit thereof, and did deat, and give Scat unto her hus- band with her, and he did eat.” It is aie first ‘Saturday afternoon i in tthe discovei corresponding intelligence w planet. O, the mother tall Sl the first, the make me a ets I inary the paths with mountain moss, and I border them -with pearls from ae na diamonds and there are in the sunlight and ponds that ripple under the paddling of ther me lilies from the nd starred -bank as adorned the Pison, t! th Gihop and the Hiddekel, even the -pebbles ae pa and onyx stones! What frui 0 eurculio to sting the rind! wi that fidwece with no slug to no frost to chill it] he ume | Bright solar vendleg in Be grass. Perfum| the sky. Greet BBS EE aN love and j ght there tindar'a bower of leat oud vine and shrub occurred the first. mar- Stele ae amaculate daughter of God and pro- aime ati! d: 2 ,f rbidden the midst of that arent, ee: Eve saun- tering out on alone, looks the tree and ae vite beautiful fruit -and won if it is sweet and won if it is sour and st i re says I will not take the fruit to per but I will just take it down to ined the fruit. Sh She that were bidden for etic! and levers and a. ships with strils nos! okes of fire draw the ‘n0 ‘against healthful curi- i ‘Gave other Leyden ads ay ra intterlos ca oper | 3a jasses, with hich to storm the ous of the nat ral ee a enti init Ai castles of the n: nates have tried to look in iveness, who have tr! through hole of God’s mysteries = jaa that were barred and bolt ion, free en joni the “disek destroyed | # many haye bee! aes t bre on hentia inquisil in all di pe of curiosity. | ‘They are inst to hear of falsehood. build bout ‘other t their te te in the e1 at world of tittle atte ie They and sumptuously ©) thet ls aale cand 8 ae ae onal ‘wad men as mathematicians failing in this com- tion of mortal algebr: sot good. breedin ‘Then, how many eer neo Leben igh curiosit; le real of ae novels ts Bee co whether SF aes | se rook | ceo how far it or groaning ineffec ual prayer, BY means healthful inquis- itiveness; by all means discourage ill See ae 2 also it tne foe fiat fruits that are sweet to 6 taste ma: ward, Seong. ‘Fort orttaies Fruit peasant she invited hor in bend leo to take of it. But her banishment pala for that y be weet at the start, and i ws wretched afterwart 4 when he seems reat it.” She put the fruit to her teeth, she | heights or is prostrated by other fanct- tasted, she allowed Adam atso to taste|ed disasters and the perspiration the fruit, the door of the orld open- | stands on the forehead—the night dew ved, and the monster sin entered. Let | of lasting dark and he is the heavens gather blackness, and thez | g: ‘ander the horrible hoof of wind sigh on the bosom of the Fiaares abcisking: oe ‘tha! and cayern, and desert, and earth, and| crackle with a! torture? in in’ one long, deep, hell-tending | * 7 tae iby youth, howi, ‘The world 1s lost |’ nd Jet thy heart cheer tl t before were harmless and| days of thy youth. reat full of play put forth claw and sting | that for ali these things God will bring id. tet! t whet their| thee into judgment!” Sweet at the Ua Gp reat citigns oe tee ie if penile horrible at last ies re arp thorns up through the s0i e mir! Seas; Blast i teaver unil the cercocs Seen wee plc oaey | cateet oti attend to the thousand sweet chords of that great harmony are snap-| the ble. See the last the brightest home this world| trace of intelligence ‘das oe trom Jre come to, calculate vever saw our first parents turned their | faces made in tae forces fg decided the destiny of backs and led forth on apath of sor-| shal” says the boisterin sarees nations, it will be found that the might- row the broken hearted myriads of a "Ths 8 Jey ne fest and grandest influence came from ruined. cups, my ¥ ‘Do you not see in the first piace the | misery, and my spondency and fatigue and sorrow by dang wf apoorly regulated inquisi-| God’s defia: her own id mother tiveness? She wanted to know how the| that a fi rained her child for heaven, starting fruit t She found out, but 6000| hand and that the Hitt the path ij years have t unhealthful | dregs and thrust their forked tongues | the celeste city, and the sisters iS curiosity He curiosity hi through the froth their nanners reat deal for rietters for ont, for sci-| The Philistines jeered and laughed and | of the penae aad tie were gure and be Som ebuingel ote oe eae to ee Mates ence Wcratls oF ile ote down into th with | him to make sport for them, and the the geologist and seen the first first chapter made eyo 2th nd oe that leads father and mother ae | arot mesis Writ ture, ilustrated, won| After awhile the giant puts one hand ‘the home on earth bo rock, and it stood ici toe ae antiquarian | against this pillar and the other hand tes Festimle. eof cersbome in heaven, while he bia the trumpet of resurrec- againat that pillar and tows himself, | in w! place all meet father, tion over and mashed like wives agar brother, alate Pompeii, i until from their | sepulcher fin u wine press. Sin rapturous |Grandfather’ and last. vision of the aoe eeeshitheatre- 2 palthfal curiosity has ‘otro the omer until worids hidden in aetane heavens have trooped forth an ‘and. the light ‘swing. and the terrible yjnosphorescence the mighty ims maze of i. ephares oe comet aaa oe galaxies that blaze | ti ff God. Healthful parioaity. has stood | by the inventor un- at gr start, awful at display ali the insane asylums ana. show the wretshedness, and open all. the seput- chers and show and open all =| She doors of The Tost 5 world ld and ithfut ! “ they (pat é\ there a: e@ | there are ominous ae ment alk. ever | her pa con othe “more g appalling he besa ruce great | 3 ara it of Sisers, ¢ the warrior; of air} boug! gre ere = ries of pleasure’ my brother. You pleasure from shore, and summ ent re > waves Srp lgui-vowced, and the over- comi, awrithe and a- leam with terror. arrows, and almost outsi and if the Atlantic take thes, £ mortat, to eee! shall never veach the. the = oe hat an awful crash was that! Another lanes, may or grind Re leads you re ig gag eee rebate ungodly banquet. the keed it ant sword 0 God's jadgment fangs, and those w ho stand with the eye a stare and. ment the by Ermalts That have set the universe await A eres offset to all her attractive- ‘ised when we affecti ion temper. ie makes the More alar on’s sensuality. must no one ing BE that Felinement of OF gxquisiteness of taste cation ie G fal ‘influence ve with this powers gerations 1 wore aire for ood or for evil. thy. nor have you, with the ‘the hollow ae n im. not ag of re- Of course I ing. of 36 =| pregontatir tive women—of ce by one fruit plaking ot "Tacl, head ‘who the rz spike th ‘h tl - | feady for the market at some of these aa COO} d | through rank grass and get wet with PRACTICAL FARMING. FOWLS ON THE FARM. choice of the different breeds, an: preference, is cone this is writer. extremely gentle, of large size, quick growth, Sekine only about two months to reach They are hea- id mare from snniols Was Phan eit uget be Seu ae. ree our best hens sell readily among the neighbors for a good price, ae pant Awe ae more than we ours agra ear aoe ve our ready for market as early as and these bring good prices early chicks possi! SE i § i Later, when CTS and all his taking chickens to mari leap downward, and as by Year's, and often between keep our chickens growing on to be setting hens, we set, tw and, when they hatch, al the ehioka ith ene hen, and if the other _ well—i ce of twenty-five cere eaciier Jit is not sal low more eon to the ben. We have never had but few June chicks droop and die, and those few deaths have | invariably followed “d closely after a failure to keep them cooped until the dew dried off in the anger acamother thing whien sauces la tie “practic of | feeding almost exclusively o7 ugh or bat~ Corn_meal should not be fed af all read made of bet- time or money, EARLY RIPENING OF FRUIT. It is not difficult to so manipulate a branch of a peach, pear or apple tree as to cause it not only to ripen its fruit pets iat ioe bes ee from the soi reached, where it is digested, so to| % speak, and is i with carbon ‘rom. the atmosphere and the assimi- lated food passes dor imme- diately under the bark, building up the grandchild, and, the en entire croup aid | precious 0 must ae in the words of teataper ting (Charen Semi ch | Wesley— One family, we dwell in 5 Our church above, Peneat Bart ot of t the host beeen crossed the flood, art oe DISLIKED. LINGERING TORTURE. Suberbanite. gloomily—Just before I this place I thought o ot putting have taken me so I bad dropped ii riage to find pos that be made to yield somuch| whole stable clear profit as on the farm, says @ in It seems to me best that the farmer bsealpe ‘ til the aes heat hi W. acmeweathers oa, its size, so says a writer in American t center of the tree until the leaves are ers check is secured, and a good cropl of fruit sure for the next ‘season. This sho cies done not later than the mid- CLEANING THE STABLE. the cow stable clean thanat this season’ of the year. In this process the whole stable should be emp- beso MS hiowen anlie ork eae ww for coarse fodders over the staple, wash By hitewashing, the stable becomes light- cheerful, the, woodworl: the, development. of impure future milk disease bagi aponared sicerlg be. thorny disinfected. Bvil plentiful in a ya) filthy stable th that it is impossible: to t one milking from a cow with- out having the mule well charged with these destructive nisms of portent: evil CARE OF MILK. . ‘The. following is a compliation of directions @ of the wes- mt cheose’ factories in connection with, oe oe of milk. lace cans in cold water immediately: ater milking. Plage the ter milking is Place cans in pas water at once. Cool quickly. Practice cleanliness with a big C- Milk pails, strainefs, and coolers mold te ruahed ae eaten a each mille faceh cool water soon af- as ray cans in warm water, peor with | hot water, and air as much as Have cans washed and scalded th thor- When the milk is s cooling, cover the cans ‘with cheese cloth. De not put covers on the cans over th. oe ai but tse.a thin clot lways leave covers on the milk un- leapoeared. ver Fotis ak nights milk’ until both are rete Tf warm ay Ag ange to cold, it pro- duces a tain THE pepeaaiiens aries Story From South Afrien by a ‘ormer Stratford “moans Mr. . Panzera, amissi formerly of ‘Stratford wing 3 Mr. of Tx but our difficulty, and in fact the dif- fieulty of the bu the whites through here will be money. The rich brutes enjoy seeing one starve and will i" flo died pel on the Orange Free Biate, order 1,600 head, and such num- i be buried fast enough, ao ee STENCH IS AWFUL and fever is hard behind rinderpest. tying dist ood cells thd developing the fruit, Sing yikes der ou eye Cees hee Now if we check the downward flow of} and those who are ‘atl! alive wish them the sap by pressing t it throws| selves dea & F- the food kak and the fit arora ay gece in the imam ody and secie it, causing an abnormal growth and] the along, thin maggot, are y maturity, ‘This can be readily| plainly visible and’ can be actn cou done ao Beas ¢amall wire tightly just below the fruit. It is i better ai remove all but the one ion.| amongst’ tbe « a heayit 1 awful, beyond description; and yet there are men with sufficient of the devil in them who ding the st. fuel chs fi er below a noise in his cattle Kraal at sient si on getting up saw a cattle, and lifting ‘down @ bars, ana of course took him for cattle jumper. ‘He shot at him once, Nepales ly and August 90 as tocut off the Priend--Wall, you'd rd probably have downward flow of sap. same effect. dro} it just ti n be ished by astraight, thin Subaxbanite<Yes; but it wouldn't aoa around the tree, v= very it) cattlevthave died. Sts be imagine If formed so asto cause them on de-| anyifiing oo diabolical Shoating: wes velop ae fruit buds. A fine wire is fat too good for such a being ‘To- aires around ¥_ of the tree) morrow Tam going below to try and | Secure a couple mus' ee the land oe riglinee ar tian intend trying to él 10" get the from a Christian in Dur- ban and paying it t back a monthly. in: stalments, tien ride the horses. back

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