Milverton Sun, 27 May 1915, p. 2

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: ) | | | al Your Floors Need Paint Paint preserves the wi floors sanitary and healthiful. Painted floors make the rooms bright and: cheery. easily cleaned—a damp cloth keeps them free of dust and germs... Paint. your floors and thus have them always Spic and Span.; ~ Senour’s Floor Paint is all ready to brush on—anyone can apply it evenly and smoothly. It giyes‘a hard, durable, lustrous finish, that stays fresh and bright, and wears, and wears, and wears, And it costs less to use than other floor paint, because it. covers more surface and wears longer. Senour’s Floor Paint comes in 14 beautiful colar suitable for every floor in- the house from hen to garret. Write for a color card, and a cop, eateestining g book, ‘“The House ‘That Tack Built ritten n for children, but ‘grown ups” of fun of it. pen also give you tlie eae oe our nearest eso agen DRESS Ni ENQUIRIES TO Ghe MARTIN: “SENOUR Go _LecaaidagudddddddédéAttta The Lady. of Lancaster; Or, Leonora West’s Love. c own- | stron. itnasome face that was, 28 tani an face,of Clive, ‘She bel feved for 4 moment that his face CHAPTER Xx1T1—(continuéd). | followthg the ound in | Yoiee vee everyth it here all. night. oh your death of cold,” ‘When dews 46)” Louder and nearer grew the of ho nightingale a# Leonora hastened on. HF don’t, mean to;,but. it] She thought she had. never, heard iret it uring hie full heart, ns of unpremeditated art.” Mele a peeuy. pond: Bt wal ate. buster (on all: fringed with willow eng (AS Sli fual 4 West, let tw’ go-there!” cried i geclt The uightiansie’e nd Leonora set, off at. a quick pace, and repea “Beautiful nightingal an a ballrooms. sand ‘che didnot! To the notes of thy chs angetul. melody 7 ‘she would etir from| We may linger, indeed, thee, yhite Jadiance of} pny “plaintive: lament along.” @ ¥ aun a and how beautiful the moonlight!'T think | Yo qool:into the Magic Mirror ddr etay 01 Shaneos the. taco of her, future Jordg, and master. dike ee astern nd’ and—oh, oh! eed cane cb 9, thay wae migicingats = Chey their notes. 10 fe cae - love ogether. s0| toxicating music that, 6 e med her little hands. It was) walked lightly, almost: holding: h th |e: htingele,, mdeeds'hid ta <ome flow: | a she came upon, the ae awa’ Bienantie them. many of aig’ re ae ne 5a ee ‘id it, ie “down by “ate mie roast, walle, hidsin the. thicket, ot vrose 1 singing, and aidlion, tho ng 9 heart tice “oh, Sader ¢lasped her hands in and. enchanting repos rire a dition sirle fair nas clear depths. She saw her ow fog: bioe av hor srith all its Wrean youne ly as. ‘ gaid Mrs. West, 0 was she West? wrluy thetrehe didnot detect jleadin ot na under these exquisite lines :to the neishuine written by Sir Walter Scott every, moment 19 see, It, fade Jia. se Bo: a accrues er the ivr: whose chords sl a5 But the “linked chain’ of thy harmony ot-for mortal hands to unbind, Nor’ the olew. of thy magy music Thy is the wood on’ the % aie ‘igh ind soared the Jily "ude on pe beds ote at} Or. the Werdant banks of the forect rill; ! ein dg, or pe ore Gp |: And: soft ae.the south wind the branches mi hearts with exquisite wae thet bor- on ps on gwiftly. through the beauti- “Sfen's tiearts crave tangible, close He yielded to tender impulep without resis! lose 5 had: a Tad inher. thst made him dizzy jasced. from. th Eee , rand vous ‘Hat tidd overhung “ne pen < Stivot ‘bur upon: her sightia’ tittle cla teat sen ra pi eae, Mined analy and BULLS i grow en os balks ee, aida eh a th “A toch, a kiss! the charm was snapt!” tiveet ered ats ah heart wae touched: by ne peaestul ‘beauty thete ane 5 sured t ror by iueonligf. in, the month quiet take, andthe wateralen ae et efleoted the £900 | scarcely ruffled--by- the soft, Seaplane sap aad. she, enh ie ved 6 ow don't Delleve in. that. eifly cee at the’ nee esos ten heartbeat, gazed down into: i aug good we my a totheat “she woghin a ae Lord Lancaster, forsooth, ind 1 only the it voie suites, ‘he nightingales had all town t sry for Bt it you?” eric Femitincd” ray gating mile neyastae much Motked a ite i tthe fae legend were e fom. those anyeterious jepthis by the side of See. own. the cigar smoke that suddenly ind, Me ulgont Sei suet tloer tie approaching ain, mat cause had’ T “ven ‘you toto faim that was muffled algo, not to frighten the a hey will out-last the building ry inex ‘They can th a little paint ata tine oaks Wado tn iehucperasle eect ‘rooms. designs eutable ‘galletyies buildings. ite for cat ‘and are v THE METALLIC. ROOFING CO., LIMITED King ind Dufferin Sts., TORONTO “7 Notre Dame te WINNIPEG sil TE ne told her the eal eat told her Magi r yeelf i eyes.” But ae-iv ie, per souiy coy thay ameant no harm, and a See crave your shed, can be brighter Can be erected over old plaster as well as in Lae ‘be different, Miss into the - ie ee him, glowing with angry. vuty, You throw- discredit. upon your name. of gentleman; you make me hate and 4 apie ‘those words? niblem: mise you. for ? will never forgive you as long as I dive!” sob- ed Fateeh. paras tae Papa hers and then she fled away from him in’ the moonlight, leaving hin standing like aged bythe akle: pf to Magic: Mitnot But. it was only for he remained’ thus. motioniess He. thought, tpprehensively in West to al- low. 2 to go soaming about, alone eh ete ‘Even upon my grounds a may lose her eet with some un- pleasant adventure.” a will follow ‘her at hat she & back sately , the’ Hall hurriedly, and. turning the road, almost ran over two fainy captoulesd aeaer the tall tress that bordered. {ho iane- ane. West, with Leonora sobbing in, her -arms ooking up, ustered 2 ery of) Pelle “Oh, ‘Lancaster! I am so glad see you,” he! exolaimed, es o fright. ened. Somet ining. soe. bye happened to gee how hes. cry! 1 ame git for a breath of fresh, ait oe oa: the. Magic Mirror, and so down and waited for her; but she stayed long I went to look for her; and there She genihe » fying. ae, ay arms, a and orane: ke 80) ing: Did yo masly at the graceful black figure ‘West's plump alarmed. She hai novhing but. my- self. at was the sight of methat alarm- mht I. did not mean to tell her!” oried Leonora-throngh ‘her ¢9bs, ‘There was a-note of ing “in, her Foice; but in his vexation “ne did not heed i jp oe ater ookinaset-himipazlote: course, she would nob have been frigntcned at the sight: of you. my lord,” nots frighvened” at anything—I onora said, lifting nd No right?” echoed the good woman, looking from one to the other in amaze: ment, “Why, what thas he done, - 2 dear? “Nothing: only looked over my shoul: der into: the water and—and ‘frightened 6. e silly, West. ink Tim nervous to-night. meercoata without. looking i uit handoame form atunditg eo wear mo come to-morrow ‘and explain Let, rr ho said, humbly; com! ng nearer to ‘butyshe turned. her {ace, resolutely from he said, icily; “No ; “itis quite unne- cegsary. Come, Aunt. We adow upon hiy face a controte mps!" he said: to him self, gloomily. “Ah! how. little 1 thought, me woniritt foeshor array Kk to Lady Adela and _ his earl's daughter cause he had left them for cigar. twas most ungalléntt she declared. mistaken. I potent, “You a that oracle, the Mag! Phady Adela had heard the old legend. pailedy-and pridied ou see your fal and te vanwered in nge tie weapa, Gelege eeane Mag'e Mirror” zi eae caaigmiten was. little puzzled She wondered if hers was fhe taco he chad Seon in the waker,> but t28 Sazod not put the thought tate words CHAPTER Xxv. feveral days passed away very, quietly after Leonora’s first. day and. nie! Lancaster Park. The girl stayed Email Toome to which she wae restric! guito as. closely as ead housekeeper could no’ offer to ity resigned ion. She, wnp packed. ‘one of fer trunks and crowed Mrs. West: the sketches she «had omiséd to ‘show ‘her; she took out. all imple black dresses,,. and the dark lashes aboutey matinee "t 2 ete ‘puzzled fair thinking about. ont | Seyi a folks ‘aviLancaster wanton from 01 mark, I-ted already wo the. .admira- tion of the house-mai cae latter persone, having caught’ oo casional. Stimpees of Leonora in their or- the hovsekeeper’s room, ve earaee girls hat, Mrs, ‘West. pu gently ity nieve would rather not ise, iat ed; she is in great: trouble; sh cently lost ther father.” ‘After that the maids did not court Li horwathetieally, and. contented | them Siives by. talking about ther among’ , who, it was confide: ntly ‘ehlepered: yet The the next mistress of Lateaste ew downright sorry for her brie aor the poor, Dick's orphan se, hans i) herself. 8 Inoww,’ ily. pos you fot giving i aa one. [GA iy Sah cE When , A Woman’ Wants her summer Dresses— her “frilly things” —her fine linens—to look their whitest and dairitiest— she is very particular to use Silver Gloss LAUNDRY STARCH It gives that delight- fully satin finish.\: + YOUR GROCER HAS IT se ‘The Canada Starch Co. Limited, Montreal dish} Serve sauce. a a pint raf flour into ‘hich ifted iyo teaspoons of baking sows little salt... Drop — this ; by spoonfuls into: the bailing ehare and ¢ook-for ten minutes. The result is a delicious pudding, which should be served hot, or without. ¢: ard iby wu eggs, tables) a pudding dish with pastry, and. cov- thesbottom with a layer of chop- In the ‘meantime, the gay life of — tle of it, steadily de- ois te wealaneant offers of her Saunt with: surreptitious peeps at i Tao not care about it,” Leonora would say, with, aby sloauent ites at her blael drees. ety ane upsets ‘auntie, OF nm like to go out -in. the fresh air a little; but if I can not do th no desire for ithe reat. West, however mulling she was aid not dare advise her nice 1; | through a ‘sieve. To! thr ld elf. She knew that Leonora’s pretty face, nee 'ceen by. thé guests, wrould excite Te! were: diay ito be very sociable with the fair n_ end nora’s society any more. They acces opted uk them- selves; snd ‘praising her beauty, whieh they declared. to each other wad even reater than that of the young. ladies o were sojourning at Lancaster—great- er even than that of Lady Adela East- ere Reet priate oes pat ‘cheeks ‘were rooms, she was kept. “sh said-to herself | that this would. not She must, ave erty. ind Tight, and th anshine | 5 joi; not if Ihave to leave Lady Ptancacter's service ‘and make ‘a home for the girl elsewhere,” she said to Beker ‘day he came into the little room ore Leonora, sitting at the- window. ae wistfully -out at the green, Eres Sine sky, wi “unconscious the aia the vei 3 Slittie drehr- prerteatole be Lani Newly Married. wife’s opinion 0! ‘could nos eay another word, for she The Am Herr Bulow. a bit of it, my dear.» I'm myself for treating. yon. tn’t go, on.s0, or your health will suffer, and [chal tell Lady Lancaster? and if she won't allow you the liber! the grounds: er Bilton: ‘What is the reason 6 foe dela Bast | Jink’s sudden “aioe pompous, joes she-know about | dignified manner?” the earls daunien? oe asked himeell,| ‘Plton; ‘He. recently married, an ‘ ericans want but little tom on a ween earthern baking ‘sugar, repeat this Baie: tae a pees wan- 1 tightly, 4 do not -add; water. Bake ‘or one hour and serye cold, Rhubarb Puffs,—Gream_ together one cup of sugar and aiter; then stir in one cap of finely chopped rhubarb; half fill well buttered molds with the. mix- ture, ee steam for half an-hour. ith any serge pudding Rhubarb Dumplings. Wash’ an: cut the rhubarb into. inch. pieces ew with a little more than weight in sugar, adding a qety pe water. Make a bitten cup of sweet milk, s bee! Rhubarb Sneaial Boil half a cup of rice until soft; iat small pudding cloths out of hi ate: Tr, and spread the cooked rice about half an inch thick over poe centre bout half a of the cloths. rge ti of flour, beating until smooth. Dip each“piece-of rhubarb inthe bat- ter and fry to a” golden brown, Serve very hot, piled high o kin lined plate, and ‘well Gowrdbred with sugar Rhubarb ser —Make a anes ie oven to Rhubarb» Sonttle.—Put the rhu- barb, cut fine, into, souble boiler with plenty: of sugar. to ‘sweeten, and steam until tender; shen press sups of and ‘bake ina well buttered ‘dish unt it begigs to crack open on e hot. Sahat: Pic.—One. cup of finely. chopped rhubarb, one- “hat cup) of ing of See sugar. warm oven, and serve fists White Oilcloth, ge Hed ‘A yard for 5c. will save facing the indifferent or orn rant at the base of the dish two table- butter, add two well with young n top. closet shelving, and besides, make cleaning, easy and gratifying. way will be conducive to beauty and cleanliness. A strip along the wall beside the sink: will eatch spattered drops of readily cleaned with a lightly Shes ed cloth rubbed over the surface. A streteh of oilcloth above the’ japanning re as sis range will catch any spattering “grease, the vapor of de oa or a blackest of escaping smoke, which can then be washed off, Mhoueh here one of the coarse cleansers FOR. ‘be necessary whiteness. mint voilelett at 18 “or h ble with some to spare. A len th w inches more of the seallop- ean will render the tops of the SEs or covered in®thi§ way will be tak- en as a pledge of the sweet, clean interior below. Three Sewihg Hints. ‘throughs it removes moisture, all danger: of rust’ and “insures ‘much easier manipulation: Never allow a needle to sq War the thresd—thoroughly. be- fore attempting to string be: or sew them on any material. This insertion, one piece on each side of the purpose and are easy of man: ulation. Useful Hints. If one or two teaspoontuls of su- ed when eggs idin, spoonful of four a ine fab ; it ill prevent them from breaking or sticking to the pan ‘Chamois leathers, should be wash- ed in tepid water and. dried with he soap in them; they will then be ft. tringy paste when cold ee of the b the appearance of it. This can be crust over with the white of an egg. over the Sarating with the flat side terwards with clean eid. water. when, it is dry, rath off with Soa) and warm wa terns in a pail, of water all night. willbe: “noticeable, Before using a new gouge fil it with water with a of soda pail. and pour over them a quar' S 3: a Eo. [3 3 > S Pe when used for cleaning windows 01 the ‘utterance of a sound and its Be a second to form an echo, are of Teutonic origin, thirty, pe cent - Ww! x makes the work easier, as well as|awarded the newly-created V.0. stronger.and the tl read or sewing | for saving the colors in action, and To make flypapers, boil linseed oil with a little resin till it forms a flie: Vhen making a pie, as juice from the fruit very often oe Joseph Brome founded quite a A few drops of castor oil will be | ‘Mic! found most beneficial to drooping out thoroughly, all danger oe poiling water. Leave for one wh hour, then strain and bottle. The job didna tak’ me twenty pa Rees THIS LYE 1S ABSOLUTELY PURE, THEREFORE TOTALLY ERATED LYES NOW SOLD. “FROM THE RAN 8.” Officers ee, nhs Their Military ras Privates. That it is gt “possible for a tep by step, aera the Biss Army, to the rank of General, we ane remi by the news of the recent death of assing the needle in and out} Sir Luke O'Connor, who was one of the earliest iar to do this. He enlisted in one ‘of the Welsh a v then ae oa at length his career: was Cro’ .d by this pre made“a ener and a knigh iGonnor wapnoe agate stitch on both sides ae Ss sis of these-noted poe who rose to be celebrated get ewing machine. braids, also the bought, ready-| Probably. Sir Jann “Tilley could wi ii isti ion. Guards, and the so won the confi- dence and commendation of thie su- ute) This is inexpentiv and makes one Higher vest ae rie his ‘mili be eneral, family of great soldiers, for eas is death both his son and his h prevented by brushing the under~| grandson have become vecneral t a new suriace cach time the! that Macdonald entered a High moisture is exhausted. Sponge af-|jand regiment, showed himself so brave and able in Dette Het when offered the choice ol moyed by rubbing swith a paste’ of} commission, he oes? the inte, whitening and ammonia, thinned| and then rosé !quickly ‘to ith water to the consistenay of cream. Leave the paste on, ee ay African. estes he attained coving tes whi we mt ioe Fiona William McBean, perhaps the rereaest niy £0; Leaky ad amongst scierers of past’ ane ‘as the ‘‘one- mai etincker of an army, At marked improvement Tek McBean, with. his own hand, ‘killed eleyen of the mutineens 1} in single combat. Af er commission in due 60! the was andzsome potato we Ae let. 4 promoted till he at fast a him- i au Self General W. 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