Milverton Sun, 28 Jan 1915, p. 3

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oe FARM; | Or, Felicity’s Inheritance, aug 0, nie why thel tin mele, We iMdaitien to oa” kes. an fiel ‘cleared ‘and the otacl Sard fill Jit not cool, it was pleasant, qui Jn the, Uvtle dell that Joyce’ had ee ered belnind. aw sspor ery Maho had epout covert nites noons: since, terlacing boughs of ‘the tall trees shut out all but etray sha of sunlight; lush gracses and giant ferns carpeted the gentle clopes, and the banks of the stream that lisped yurgied at hen Iget ware, bine with forget-me-nots and pink: with rend CUCKOC- « flowers. ‘She hed found a comfortable seat | amongst the Taossy. roots, of 38 old elm, a ‘inet its ivied trunk was Dug Pech nthe Mjelicate crotchet, at which che was an adept. A magazine lay open on her knee, and 4 box of chocolates a gift ecause, they wore Rot dhe ind oe Mikcd wae within easy us ite of her unrouted ‘eis. ght, had passed since 1 eine had Attived is the Valley Be not, proved the ‘tame 2: but of dhe haa gxpected, In ook hers “i severely to tack, foelt orl picnte eli, in vain eho ti thougand times etter than tenclne, she was used to being lonely, and nor coax herself y feeling rab) illusion, had i he she hated hershelf for it ehe had to. ad- mit that Robert Stone bottom of it. His ccaning chee ie ue el sehen aid,” she had aide iaaonites task for riding 1 m Joyce: est igre her t genta hora coat acting te re. imneoaventiona weUat, what I Eden, iS gaat whe coutetal things." Joyee's facs had burned ag she made one: more. attemi “WI Stone? You would well of you I sich ugh, but it Sant soyae, nad vie éare eaeetyine to eehaperon her friend, or to lead her® in ‘ay. she should ganseauence anorennlone, i chedtgken ner offer ot help ‘yery Teorafiy and Tore mornings were fully ic her S ad Joluing.* then Fellelty had-told heg so; but it went deeper than en foolish, (old mo: raatover! Any ions ae Sele pians. hie wae an adinirakle sentiment. and consoling to her pride, but it did no! rather forlorn a prevent. her he he ing of it Himes.” he waa jes Se tips t orse-chest- ugh hers had been the zole of lis. ehay: to the ‘plone, thy Sat ton with, Ei ie “reeling afford the thro, the tears filling. she few mornings, “geen lowereeder trying a a chat among oes. have been a a ae ho nat Peli it abe ‘knew tad n oe er ~ sofoyment few minutes spent Ly & eundng ‘vel of tomanéadn Joyee though ghe would not, ave owned tort for ths notid, and, peace “of her evivan retreat, the thought her that perhapa # hed been or, colt 4 be | Hste thor fens ene hy tad ae Dut tor: the Tact fow | iy Hone ast could | tl dained that, t. Sto) the work a fortnigiit, he Wwes nd she Well, she wi What matte he ens eee {iéle-ary, the afta’ when Felicit: eee a lieity’s. vigo: tween th. a. lovel can’ Eoag ‘There is no dered. + Ee and ike prehension, hearted wrat e e and | patio yourself, afi iHow dare you foeny "me. of thata I ihever touch it again “as long 1 Stone is ieee Bent Fehici fe sont oe yu to ao.a8 mice li ace ei 3 pag ee ag at by mm! ao er sa Bliza. waa schc ‘Neo Jovae’s mies “and ‘kissed he ip | demness, Felicity gut, her arms round her neck| and clung to h he man to be ed to find her and ie 0 having a he 4 ot he hhad ‘put the lenge “Wik ct 2 ed, teeing, casera eer Se te ob Aaa just had ¢ 60. ‘milk Robert fue tr nd shad is fo Become of Opriy F Why do you want to cell he ‘There is e taughing at Felici to die ourselves, “We don’t How you cai ‘one ‘too numerous for us to gopol Seppe ee hands 0 over her ears. away ! ‘thi ‘batt to a incrfer reget ra “TY might have known you owith him, and go be as brteorenis “ She atten igs ie Sel 2G be, See moter shall not |, everiah! then Dei eeree eee Tod. depression and loneliness, that fic Tenee, then ctole coftly upstairs. ‘She co Scio: oe ere: es faa Felicity should Snd he: ae Sighs pad ony but che to oe “issned Pocony Twould be hard. to ie did not coasider im an 0. if jdeal lover in looks and bea: would not, be gelfish as felt tone and would, ao begri them any, more! ‘out of their a udge made D olve, Joyce iad a rel on, Feet ry_ called rare ay leading G “istening in gilénes to. Fe rous remarks. nkent. that cal fe will sboit the Rook of tbe fetch lens. As if I cared about, Why shoulda’ cow and. enjoy herself ay that good ‘she’ Roa J stone caid quietly. “The out is. She, apd. 4 's time he was turned apaielyy looked taken aback, but renew- ack, trom another point of view. Voine pect mouee ill fret adm’ ted uid, and 1 w ¥. said he will ery after it all night. “I don’t think T sa certainly hear her, I'm afra ag she's ‘gone in the mornii e. ‘omy ‘make you miserable for one night Felicity clasped her hands culeeatnery, “Oh, do let her stop here, Robert! milker, and will ant ano milk?” Joyce .ven- ‘@ Tot Sawai aie cin Pate ac oes Be Maia E Rah A ae id with 1 good if M: icity won't at them? Joyce won- eemed to think eo, for ane 4 turned on faim Vi ie & liile fury: nib steer: Gig, ech ise wecan't do ‘farm's a work! ‘pias, You..teod the’ antansie. Up; oth $0, 1UOR INE. mo ut-20. soe whieh -s MeWiy shoald you pfty them? We have p for that matter. You must be a cruel, sth!” hag ito do its: The world must les, if we didn’t eat the animals ! Don’t ur, ‘best—he will do what \ps—" ty interrupted ‘her passion- would agree Sef ta ue, But I wron't RRS OR Be eee 10 tie door “Curly iy. Tm here, ands I" ‘carry, out 3 ‘out my y orders, not to e eee what am T rie But it’s all your | fault ‘for ron me 60 leave this ul plac unhappy. I will ¢ where everything into tears, sat. down suddenly sonal anger yherwtindow, etd hid her _h: = overt Stone's face change ww him cross ihe room thres etrides and Knee! ‘beside - tl ffed. Out by the ay abe ien.she ‘had come, through ‘the porch and down Sie ‘wien feming ed in the in the. ki gettil that “Felicity had. 3 roibed; that she murbed. Joyce aad a tchen dainty, euppsr-tray ready. ‘She told Jovee, -somewhat sourly, headache, and had « did not want ward ch to the Repducis.) walony mpered and cacy aoa ale. sek Ss pay for her outburst of peau By had given het uncle Geo room, eg she. had raised no aibjection, —phougl rom the thonght of eleepi =Siehip, rushed back “int like @ flood, and the bent er with almost motherly ten- ee pa rite master, eed ast, thed by tho | *2e “And’ you are ‘hi 1g Then ehe | sat? adit tle joyous, laugh—- Whot sort of farm: er’s wife shall I make?” y one. Good night, dear. I hope qoatate sleep we well.” “Good night, Joy dear. I cha’n't sleep wink. Tf that had proved true there would have ree sleepless people in. ‘the e that night, for Joyce lay “awake ne ae dana (fo be continued.) co eee SIR HERBERT S. HOLT. The Mest Unpretentious Big Mil- licnaire jin Canada. (Sir Herbert 8. “Holt, ‘of Montreal, recently honored with a knight | w hood, is seater ts the most modest ng of Caaada’s million, biggest in r ires. He is one 0: power and transportation men extending north : into the lor Haliburton. Young elk cande hime elf very useful, and when Ros moved to Toronto as siereenten’ ater absorbed by the C.P.R. Holt with’ him. The ot: variou a 1 1883 Vanes ney es took young Holt with him. About ‘the “same time Mackenas and D. D. Mann West... Holt soon saw that there was n engineer, that wisinede: being all the years in time more or less in toneh wit Mackenzie, ane Re- first bought out se old Montreal gas company. n he acquired the Royal Electric petinant an degrees buying out competing panies or crushing them, he oe ed wae Montreal Light, Heats, an seplelg with its ae teen million dollar capital and ’* ali aad absolitte in if real, the monument folt has reared to his prow- a financier all abot that company and its eatip! He is the company’s o aaa ehgineer, and has “Monty ‘eal Power is ine reed Sir H. S. Holt. all éver the world improving ‘his Fab ledge of electrical engineering pr roblem He ‘is al are bank pecene, be- ing head of Se Royal Bank. By the way he e- unique Sion of having “been pri Stee of banks, for he was the fi: resi- nt of the ill-fated ceos iene feet in height, a eee and veal Sait tant a man who lived his early life out- doors oud was very much at. home there. There is nothing the ixer about this new Montreal Hae "He trip es the, Atlantic once a year, but the of the time he lives quietly at Taney He doesn’t care for clubs Land has few intimates. Sey eens" A Combination Name. A new teacher found that a little negro girl was* named Fertilizer Johnso: “Are you ote that ee is your, right name?’ she Aes, ‘nara? replied ae little girl, ‘Well, tell your mother to come said the teacher. mother came the ‘next day. , Fertilizer is right,” she Pher after name is eee 80 we edited: her ‘Fe. tilizer, ae of m of Skudy. = “(have another idea about hand- Ting these cnantinly ?? said the mis- ee thougl eens of *Gdueation ea cupboards of mice. The floor THOME | Recipes for Ieings. > Ege Frosting (With Cpecdnuty = dngred lients: Whites o: whites with a even egg beater until stiff, then add. the sugar, two tablespoonfule at time. unti-you have used half, “always beating one minute betwee: a hen, cream of tartar, as and ae: strewing a Poel eres of t coanut over natal Custard Filling.—Ingre- dients: One-half cupful. of milk, three tablespoonfuls of sugar, two level becuse nie of cometatch yolks of two eggs. Metho ae cor: elas rest when a, kettle and this may ee wide vori c: poe over cated coe wiles appl: B Ornaniontal eines Method: “Use above e: sting, but beat so long ae t ha “dropped on paper will oe then pee in in any vee Mocha create Filling.—Method : Whip one pint of double cream, then add ‘thr poonfuls of confectioners’ pees and one or two tablespoonfuls of ver; coffee. This may be. varie ing some ; grushed macaroons ground-nu Lord Batis Filling.—Ingre- siete fo of tale almond evo oS ground ‘pecan nubs,” six shredded dates, two teaspoon- a fils of orange, juice or sherry. ethod: Prepare these Sue en find have them aay = add to ny Ags tied oR lenaesDNo cupfuls of graniatet Eee _ two ae eae of Wa whites of Methiod Place sugar and two s Be let some one pou ir it gradual- y over ihe enue, Bia all the time. icing “is sti enough a peta wien being too thin-add the prepared ingredients and spread quickly between layers and over top ae sides of cake. Lady * Baltim Filling.-Ingre- dignts for fillin ae One eupful of sul. rail onde Nee figs, Lady Baltimore especially nice, as for a company cake, after frosting has. hardened make one-half of the toward edge, ihe apply ee to sides as it runs dow French Butter Frosting — Ingre- dients : One-quarter eupful of fresh ter wash good table butter. do this heat a bowl and hands in hot water, then chill, and, taking but- ter,into bowl, work and pereee un- der cold water. Place butter be- tween a cle napkin and pat dry, now cre: itter ‘and sugar, zat. a Brite bee water as needed. ixture must be light and sree and after being applied to [cake set in a cold place and the frosting w: ‘his gives, you the iSundation top at Dede o French frosting. coffee stad of water you diag | mocha frosting, to which one or two spoonfuls je: cliertan! he and candied cherries can be set on top as decorati ions. — Household Hints. When making suet pudding cata quantity of stale oan soaked in cold wate. T potatoes far Ik. in- °o re and ‘leat Hoe eyes Be “neighborly. be obliging, be kind and courteous, and then when sorrow and Belnhse come you will ie sympathy a) faaat run throw a anes ‘before and after it has eda used for mincing meat machine dlean ahd in good bea When baking potatoes place them in hot ‘water for 15 minutes before putting in, ue oven. They will then ke in fame, antl Ae effect. aera last much longer if during the fine Bey ae xe never kept r f as is done the silk tay ‘at the ” golds, and ‘soon a rent wil result. ou save the trouble ote ore feand them ee window when hoa een rugs may be-rem nae way. Cayenne pepper is ecccllent to rid Bit shouldbe gone over AEE and e portion or piee eae’ shaded ot eS thngh to er sid will edie about inet never-fail test. when making soup’ or beef-tea for an invalid it is necessary to cool wr This S ie swarticle of fa willbe lett 18 a pact: Stale ‘rend and stale cheese caa be an excellent p' dinner. Filla ba aking id mate layers of stale breadcrumbs and crumbled up. an cag, pour i in, ad bal old ing Bee aioHie geri oat is.an excellen' lan to rules fold them ae other way, as they are less likely to wear out if the folds are occasion- ally changed, id Instead of using two eggs for the of ue dish and use less rice. n't throw away ‘rusty curtain eos Put ti a in a bowl, cover with cloudy ia, and. leave | soaking for Laleqgions. THER er round with a stick, pour off the monia and dry the hooks. They will eas poet as new. In weighing molasses. for pud- dings or ss ananeh you dredge a little flour on to the scoop of the scale you can-then dispense . with the trouble of weighing. basin oF sat- cer, as the treacle will slip off the soale quite denn if weighed imme diately Ty ctu parsley for winter use place sprigs in a paper bag, tie up, ad hang near the kitchen range to remove the ii las jar, cover closely, am equir- ed it will look and taste like fresh parsley. LOVING ae Loving words will a but ae eer ba up the hill of 1; ut htey make ne eek ends chy eee braver, for the strife. Do you count them only trifles? at to earth are sun ie rain? Never was a kind word w Never was one said in bes ik Bulletins From Seed Branch, Ottawa. ue on pesrde. the terminal clears ae aa William aed Port Ar are composed of shrunken and broken kernels of wheat, oats, barley and flax with a varying pro- as = different kinds of weed ceeds. n eighth ounce of screen- ints which had been ground as chop- was found to ce 233 d 484 other weéd seeds. But when the peter weed eee tality from 20 1. "40 per eat of the w hale are not completely ground by ordin- ary mills and som: them are Pet lieved to ie decidedly unwholesom: When graded to remove these Guill: er harmul: eee ae ue bailance finely grot make cheap and arte pace feed. MSG fee in Feed. and chop feeds are average of 57 nox ecoouia aa bay Tic oleae samples were entirely free from vit- 1 ne weed seeds per pound. Bulletin No. 354 of the Inland Revenue Depart- ment gives the names and addresse: of the manufacturers and the Hae ty of their mill feeds. Turnip Seed Situation. into Qty., Ibs. Value Daited. ‘Kingdom ay 123,958 $95,471 United gases 5,023 rance 26,687 - 10,454 Holland oe 5162 16,8% 39,698’ 3,071 Other Countwies : Total is good reason to believe tint a part of the turnip seed com np Be ing ee Canada from ‘the United |" Ki grown under ntinent. 1,577,323 $130,874 een contract on the con’ reed for leaves Sow the Best Variety. The 1913 ba oes ae the ise, ae pinto -ospective scarcity of labor ‘and the food producti: a . —— POUR IT ON PORRIDGE oe can’t imagine how delicious a dish of Oat-- Brand” ce Have it for breakfast to-morrow — watch the kiddies’ eyes sparkle with the first spoonful—see how they come for ‘more’. ie eat Men a Porridge becomes when it is sweetened with ' “Crown Syrup. eugene better, for the Much chesper than cream and eek GHEY WHITE” isa pure white Com Syrup, more deli yor than “Crown Brand", You may eter agen ae GROCER—In 2, 5, 10 & 2018. Tim: THE CANADA Swan on JLIMITED he Fame wardsburg Bi inal — Brantlotor Wiliam, fontreal - fhe: Were for Germany, But the Bully- a WIN BJORKMAN TELL FEELINGS CHANGED. Mr. Bjor! ES that wanted to clear u Pp a. ee ee ing.. Large purch: ae by Bee have given rise to HOW | selling that stap] This Is Not Tes “Sweden has been buy’ avily of heat Gat coal: thie fall,””. ie was a great ing Prussians Antagonized Them. The Scandinavians countries, Sweden, Norway, Denmark, are now strongly anti- German, “| son to violate He law sean the. though their e en- ar — strictest neutrality, accord- ig to Edwin eas ar cae: an ter, Bates, who has just returned Tore five months! sojox iy eich inonitad oaths tries. pee and cert: man genta ent whiel popular feeling for coupled with st cut the exports ingdoms nau oe ( co ese articles ‘Tt may -be aiten ae tie attibnde im this situatioh went a long way toward ending the ancient h id » chief- st as the translat: ne of Tbser ‘Germany sedated lupib: © C03 traband of w 3V low to Nonwav and Boetea! land: had ‘the three: coun; war. n missionary work, which] ey ‘h: began with pleas and endéd- with far as ‘tain overt acts, Mr. “Tt is reports, eae ales the first. eer how begin- Haakon fos Norway, ‘Gustave at Sire ning Seg at levee fone rampant | den. ristian of rk wad the allies, This, their Ministre :. nae smectite strong official action, |has been hel Then jets the anne that the abetes shall. erate after eace is restored to Europe Gat jans countri n to a mere ‘Heke of smafotiend Finally e | countries, peeracrts national amyetiten: into. a peace hi be ba eave co countries to a Teeognition of the ne- ‘a|cessity for preparedne people of Sweden, Norway, “The and Denmark are th i-German, ple of "the se countries |the size of the next farpeke cratt of aa so entirely favorable to| the kind. Its engines of 18,009 h the cause of the allies at the out-! will drive tit at isueniids S break of -the w: The sentiment| the surface, and. its motors of 4,400 < may have been there, « but it was|h.p. will give it fotisteeh knots sub- concealed. actless policy and | merged. as a cru propaganda emissaries| 18,500. mi hee can rin uader water- hroughout, added to certain overt for 275 miles at a pig Ra five acts, have affected the change, | 4.7. guns: for. surface fight aad least caused influential ae carries sixty torpedoes eZ mi ed classes. ary classes ae all were undeniably: Sympathy iz ks, ppeal came for the support. of ceva culture there was a quick oleae having Russia in her: I] times and fearing face at all ti powerful neighbor, lasses, th men, the uc and their influence country. «Just Mainly poppe and Iron Ore. ea a military forees im: That 6 nit re with divided ‘ opinions in the educat- instance, the + above. the masses of the country was~ another class of citi- who may be said to have ue ral.’ The cause ms Found | Ensland aay det Fa rkmbar "They ES beudigg ail het e aoteiae to. plac millioy more ea in the fie) Mh ie £p fae eat Russia's Submarines, In shorefi end gs ' is a lea The peeuplnaes Be a is eae the three tanding years of ae eked by es from. thie nverted the’ f ky sites type, seventeen to-day strongly An Inaccurate Renort, “T understand you began ae as a newsbor, Observed the ‘fri mirin liter- tie countries 0,’ replied the “Someone has been fo: began life as an infant re literature |, . ranserred. . Offensively Officious. “You eee 0 home exceediag] early, a “Yes aie fe hdors are the ei of that.” “How EY sonnes own late they bee ri HMang [done with my wi te man who all pro-German, foninte as dominated the om ae vith s delbts, : wor’ In a certain Cantona town liv He rei a cote estes condition of ac- i coins discoverable. Germany = near’a front window of his pee ae wade me nee ready for the great war had| and spent hours pedaling out name ‘of 34° per cent. of # 5 Donduatea a_strong pro] lies. He received complimeni samples taken was not in Norway os aces for| & time, but his bia ypob ol boy Bike Vi real érops| Years. Carried out sys- Ta} the 1 differ in time Gian maturity, Sonal tematic ash ke ‘Teaton ewe a great piano anes isn’& ok ay tenn a Set ut pia | ares te wre. ee” the yet mumber of ‘reely| across the street. es, a nag Se . bu tents and] fhe 5 _ praise German | kiddie, - “but it makes vhs fe feet aw- ae Hive ‘of oats obtained at {acale-and polictes.” ful sore.” bet Domini ged i sh a : in 1912 semen 334 bushels more en bees Bs OR EPIZOOTIC Bale five hon bat cae betel Ue INFLUENZA, PINK wise Sok.ns, cougie.: conditions of Canada yet farm- ee aes, big Se ee ea ted at ee Eacl variety of: si best suited to climate: and markets. « The variety might be ae ee Rate of the nearest Experiment. Stat "| SPOHN MEDICAL 60., ees and. hari i Glbutore® ‘Parke & Parke, Hamilton; Loma : Montreal Finke Goo’ Winnlgeg; Bele Drug 00. eae aa Chemists and Bacterlologists, Goshen, Ind. hases of whéat this - belief thai, ect ore is re-” Se ok ake 4 ‘ , , : “ey , r P , 4 . ‘ , ae , : . , 4 p p . p , ee at ee Be ONS CTT CL OS eg PE eee BS

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