Milverton Sun, 3 Jun 1915, p. 2

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xperts euieres by the Gorse nment exan pai 48 od MeCready manufacture, of which fi were found to be repairable, one pair unrepai: val svity of the how Ames Hi Boots Stood the Test 3. boots made by urer ree @ number were found on! ty even pairs of boots of Ames able, and ONE PAIR HAD A SOLE UNDER ie best proof of the durability and service- Tolden ne Be boots hi AMES HOLDEN fi MES HOLDEN McCREADY LIMITED, been amply corr ada’s largest shoe manufacturers, sup- and letters recei plied, within thirty-three day ,217 pairs of at the front all leather an! ae 30,000 pairs of canvas qualities of the of the First Canadian jar sed quantity supplied by When th any manufacturer. the ; auality of, the Canadian soldiers’ boots, These boots were worn by our soldiers on ‘he } : es Holden McCready Limited placed them- pea GY eae eat Pig old and jn the selves IMMEDIATELY ‘upon record, by writing re = aeator? “ ie Gover as us of having the ad atic oe hee atiak boots most thorough investigation of the matier. The WOMAN r Nake xe oot: CTE waded throu appointment of a Parliamentary Committee and Piaicaug feocuste sume pean eat; weoMiclal enaulty followed. It occupied ser- 3 hy Wace soaked. bythe Hever-censine aa’ thing I PTO. ete an abnormally wet fnglish winter, ‘They Bothing tn thee relforia ty gelak all the facts were baked on hot stoves, grilled on steam Dany purchaser =thebeak leather: radiators and roasted Before open fires. Yo and supplies avaiable in Canada and sparedsn THEY STOOD TH res! expense-n manufacturing the boots. All our BREA AF ctice BAe Pate of Toner fnvolees, and shop and manufacturing. records boots supplied by this company only a single WeTe Produce Detore : pair wa Hoiibe cute ECGs oe the Government enquiry was. made six months m= tally Asatte or other “raudl ployed char; pes i or t ive r= my mining e taken before t The r AMES HOLD: 8 , 1914, right through to March, ‘They wor that they had | _Worn the bits all the s at Valcar- In bringing rc ee proutindhtiy before tier and on Sal y Plain and that they the people of the ninion, Ames Holde: nee given eacglent service ae ae Ser- McCready Limited are actuated by oh oe . y, of Tor ronto, ‘who “had. served only rotect their own good ni Sales years in the B a appeared be- which nee ri no vindieation with the thousands fore the Committee wit of such boots of C: who are familiar with this com- still on his feet ae Bae them tu the pany aad {ta “peace — but als tof a committee's inspecti notable and ets ak Canadian industry, ‘The testimony of rine witn has since which has been unwarrantably aspersed. i That e atetion was eCREADY LIMITED ‘oborated by numerous reports ived from officers and soldiers testifying to the good wearing Ames Holden McCready boots. . raised concerning the sample, that cs paper Tent Aneto had beer hich was. a PLE’ opted by Parlia- ‘TE VINDICATION FOR SOAS LIMITED. Or, Leonora West’s Love. MONTREAL - TORONTO - WINNIP! EDMONTON - VANCOUVER - DE PP - st. Gnteone ¢ | nd stopped to reat, #iabp fag at ne ‘quiet = ‘aves that encompassed her. } Vhat and peacotel company | we are!” sno id, aloud, quaintly, never Hainking how, atrine it, Toke fo, es The Lady of Lancaster ; Song the alent tomb ne once, ten: me Leonora, heard pes laughter, @ start she turned her foremost among jord Lancaster, walking beside the ed's: daughter ite. for retreat, u ome to telly Weat and 2 wonder tha girl anewered, sauclly. her a the prespect before’ her. Amidst their shuuedearegeeoee “agntouah atiade gov am. ats. ‘Yes, “The boast of he ti graves and broken with the ivy ereeping foure. ns Fg ite aval en, losing itself, as able blue of the 6 midday er into the a over hor near!; ed back her wid And a that beauty, Await’alike the inevitable hour; The path , gf glory soe dustriously and skillfully oe ee gale na, several sun olf sky, and t the. ‘Engulsh love How beautiful they stand! It stral trees asant ! eir greenaward bound | you, thei and sunny glen, No ei Are you afraid to stay, the pomp of all that wealth raldry, leads but to the Sitting there among the lonely green. discolored monuments, ig over. over thelr dim g little lonely black et bios of, the ap. tg were, in the illimit- feted ee te Leonora, from “her ‘ushed down amang | er jeor dead. Tali miaouse™ inguised | . round-eyed, ind on the alent for ned on the graceful figure 30 auictly ammeng the eraved CHAPPER XXV.—~Continued) | She set forth happily under of, the dead. and gone: Laneasters, {,.Noiild: You, rexlly do that | of. Httle Johnnie Dale, > lodge: aceeper's | f4the ae passed the low stone wall that ? ehe exclaimed, delig! lad, fous urchin who plied her | divided them, EEE ifted his hat pith aa ee he es a by Ret and howed low and ‘protouudly. Yes, I wou U(eet anewered, | side, with the, lune . Wess fa ek Met Anewered.| prepared. with aw inky” Eiapeiket4 otic eager hum bound to do the best. 1| ba her ears on the light breere Your happiness,” eck ae boy's happy yolu- By ony Said Leonora, checking an impa- ho ough she did not heed. it, very hata CMe ‘a lovely being! no" ig rai; Lan- She that if youd Tike oe oan eras, | 2 pket I cy Abbe may go this ee u eat oak-trees cast sie one. diene foe Pintle salon ee Morning, Leon across their a pune lady, who ie rit Va like! * "otied ‘the girl.) “Oh, Aunt Robie tom dork ii y had shut’ the park ga! igtborhood for Pet ths tt of oytabas ocd tor.| lind them, “and struck Info. the anes: af ou all go a det ml lanes, borden ‘ed. with hottest | ward the ruine. ay. it fi hal rat ours ar ataice| drew breath é np ae Ee oe ‘her Sai Bis ou ‘ ace, bent over her sketch an y : si ore cre Cee die lige alt gt My father's coun-| put ‘some finiehing. touches, to the lodge-keeper'e boy, to show you and Hg: ad "AN, he was tight to] w I wonder where little Johnnie can Snag ety “all dager ie been as love Freie md ola, ite th ah be?” she thought. fg frightened. keep you from | sone, be a Batt low oe OW ie glanced Ww a — Captain Lan- : ed.” sal .| eran ark. aha a ne vereon lanes,| caster coming Deck to het hot be. frightened.” said Leo iigerpere er isidecapel Te | aad Gout knows it's atin and me- | is an aa cuabrer xxv1. 1 there a | 4 silts reihettivered: how: her-tather, néw He came on quickly toward 1 Peas bu fe Fa and buried under the . beautiful | gitting among the weaver thee eure “Oh. how lovely! 1 shall eketen that, #MerieaN akles, had loved, England, and head poied “ietantiy, jithough Leonora foal, " Leonora exclaimed. lapping her | ®vays intended to return to it some day | wag choking: ee iho. eleeful chit ith his daughter, that she might behold hale 20d, me, pecans, * e for trespassing ‘on’ iia proper ee ede “enatae are ‘She remembered how often he had aut] "ir came up to her a “proper ere, You might be afraid of their | ¢d Mrs. Heman’s lin ed i - E, adnate a “alling his fair he M. 1 va not afraid of the Lancasters, dead | “The stately homes of Bngland, ving Laesstée "among" thoes de 2a one bones, ‘and one who did no aoe ee your “pardon for interrupting faids “but—you “are sketching ‘ewan vlides past them with ie . R Eth you let me see your work?” he as sake She held it out to hia in "silenes. . “He lov the England, al. oid acighe it in mingled wonder ough hie fate wae not cast with them perfect! how spirited! how oan: ehe said to heree!f. “Poor papa! ed ee he eri ust have real bY ory kind tan je thor pet ae was fond “Dh: nk: you uu!” she anewered, with a is _ When they enced ane’ ina, she stud: stig Ge patting ire Rs oriadl Mane Ned CUMS pA SE 0 erate side aed aa as in silence. It had a slightly a pioturesque ie foun ld "have | air, as if @he wished he had not Bot ies beet Dae ene Glose'to the | Come, or that h ae at Jeant, coe Ae i sittin idle digit chan all -alotie amon Sie ur friends to come me that?” inquired \ehe, sm, “I came back to ask a I Jonnie?” she pened laughing. ore 1, be tied, promptly, eA 3 eee well? on lig | “Indeed? ‘seetaane a ee tance’ and play, id Leoner: “Don’ se to disturb me. | haye that sketch. irienh Bay ace ee Reduce Your Roofing _ | 'et any one scueye ona haves | Ja In raptines over that pile Costs, Protect Your aera een enicad: Gat eee vatening her dipetaee os “Tm hungry now, © answe A i sqwarded hie nt seruti by 6 Buildings From Fire, ato Utige pig!” sho erie, | ean ey m flush the “round ndwich 3 a eek. 3 Lightning and Weather | jvery wel wh ike Zope: sandwich oe an | koi would like thie for. hie?” eaia ft a a ei be ele FE eee pniaek the Binkin hala ess fui you part tithe tor our heavily zinc coated aa tis singularly ‘per ect, and 2 if ote etd grag ooh Sor “Donel | shou ha fe: wor aigenemiassoeae snes 66.) La glanced down arid read the name on uu are yery hind," said Leonora. ast a e tomb bem S she had pulled a flower from a gravo, It wee Clive, Lord Lan ter. and was tearing its petals apart with Somethii like a shudd paesed over | fierce cruelty between her white fingers. Me ic Shin les her as this de: Lancaster, gone from “No; I am only just,” he said; then, the ways of men agi Ban a century} with a Se “Ah, Sot West, Ec be ied io her the Living one. 20 cruel poot flower.” I havo Baa ose ae ost fo tae, | What do ail-the paltry ani mbi- | shuddering Sr vatole pe it, is, meta- tions of our gute mater, te ” the | phorically, myself e deliverately girl asked Hf, soberly. ‘rhe grave} annihilating.” its us Anges at last! aa glanced up ee ee curiously er dia net really arias ‘whet T was do- ing,” che said. | “Why should you think T gould a treat yé you that way?" “Bee en so unfortunate as to ineyt your answered. a Sr Peete te oped she wo 1© threw ‘her ‘mu- tiated fev from her with a quickly cogent aiph “Well, am T to have the sketch?” he & , after waiting vainly for an “You refuse “Yes I arew the not for Lady A‘ edie: asked, ch: ined. ‘ie pictate’ Re ine eplied, spinit- ointed is’ beneath her dignity?” asked one beyong ‘ther er,” he re “No, eyon: power,” turn ce ee but not so said Leonora. “Why then?" «or all her high birth and e wil! have to sell her- she can not ought, bitterly, But Perhaps you may the same thing, sare sa , eh ly: find it expedient’ tod “9. West. Hee contented ur precent humble condi tion. You ahold marry wealth and Hon. Both would become you rar ‘ou, my lord,” she eaid, with a ze of mock umility. moc reminds me to tell you Yorg will be hete to-morrow," suddenly. hhag that to do with our eub- shortly. is jim loye Ho eng at bee aml be Mns. De Vere any ime you wish.’ your tlend _seaployy t thie? asked Leo ale. ith. pa S10 No; but, he would whave ing objeetion 10 ny doing so, 1 fell you: 60 himself wien he come “And you advise me.to. marry him? she asked. gazing into his face With her cady glance, “T should presume to advise you; yet t wen good thie for.you,.1 know. a De" Vere adores. you would bo slave, and you would be like tthe ween in the position to which pare cae Taise yo “You make: a Great deal of woillth,” ‘she said, gravely, /and ig curiously for his reply, on @ great power in the world,” he ht Lord Lancas- kod. ters ‘alinoet thom Seraiiasest nse eae oid dy Adela’s leyel and sell myself for gold ‘ou seem to have imbibed a strange content for. Teay Adela,” he aid. “I have, Where ness, hher slfirespeas that’ she can ‘end herself to that wicked woman'a amibitious sehen es for buying a baron hhead with her tnrentgr thoueatdl s ‘yea is daughter of a hundred arle, “aud yet alte Bive hensett t 3 merely for the Pa hy the money's Shen t rapa to look Is it Adel i rest? anole r heart with her hand wounded pride quivered he looked impossible for loved for mys elt alone?” we went on, "Bow Iy. alight not some good, ” true, sect woman love me for my own’ aélf--oven as Tam? She looked the handsome face, th e, graceful: form, ‘And silently, re: cated the -satte Lieutenant De Vere had spoken to her on the steamer's deck that day He is more run after by the women in the regiment appeal, about it,” she said to what I. think self. CHAPTER XXVIL The handsome young lord, stood ek: ing at the fair fac mute with w half chagrined air for a’ m Bde said, hastily Good-day, ' Mias Wee se agreeable ay presence is, so I to meditations amon; Yom. howe old Dhope none of thos of will ‘corte ‘out heir graves Your scorn of their descendants? ict Revd mob aeaae said Leonora, and then sho laughed. ae, tamed back ‘at the sound of that h. Perhaps she was relenting. Sho had risen, indeed, ‘and was holding to him th teh. Mes coveted. Take it, in a bad temper juct now. i iron eer it Will indeed, be 6o kind? dlaimed. ‘radiant. with pleasure, indeed, you must not. give your whol 8 work for nothing. Let me—’ put his hand into his pocket and ng sho said, Lady ihe ex “Bu Drought out shining gold’ p “hank you ih lord,” ehid. Leonora, demurely, as she éd_ the ‘money. “into her palm. “I shall. be able ‘to buy my: self a now dress with ar are not angry?” id, struck ee re iin arenes “Oh, glad to be so well she anewered, with the came demure air; and then eh suddenly: " Good-morning,”” and Mt going “home alone, Mies Wea small escort ihereaboute, h and run rom oubtless big eiee "she 8 im, hs of to himself, aunty. forges everything ‘with Leo She would not auswer my Taeetigite yet T would, give the world to knew, what, he Kg not promis she quite “tongoston tiie aughter dred he said field t would tig’ to find cont thous, betes “sie eum sets. was ion wrung from singt ecnaee SRC her esd as fhining flashed A meinent; then 40 into ete old piece away does ~he ‘She has thrown my gol like so much dross Whee ae - oy asked ‘Himself But tho question. was not one ae a See ds It he retuned {0 Ihe friends, who y 7 Sere te de). Am Siemigy BO Watch Your Colts the ruins. atiWe thought you had. goue back iome,| Mr. Doublechin was the despair For Cough, Colds and Distemper, and at tho fre ermplome you were so long oti said Lady Adela, | of his socially ambitous eet half, ra) any euch ailment, givo small doses of that wonder Tooling ene cross They Zz cay row the most used in exist hail have to. invent « »fie-|'They had been dining with some roma Peer prtes Shancuue ‘toa: 40. acount for my nee,” he friends, at whose abode they had, tea ught, pul sy n a lit Of any druggist, Turf Goods house, or sce late, and now, homeward SPOHN MEDICAL CO., Seeks, “vas hastily eoncocting an | journey, it was quite patent that Chomists and Basterlologists, Goshen, Ind. U.8.A. es excuse, Reon walking rapidly the 1 as not in the best fizough the lanes and fields ‘with littl tempe e gone over to the ruins, I hea’ a an we afraid De bs see you. “The; PF did ee me x eae (ame first greeting the hostess soon after,” the girl canvas a 3 “They. mee. ‘to have a pienic at the| ‘Weill, missus,’” es 1e hus- \ins seems,” puneued her ea with es broad smile, “I reck- aunt. tind Latteaster an ot are going. So tie house will be empty, Sued | the ‘ho tess, as you call her, ele J can take you all over it tomorrow, wld keep; but, judging from the if you like, ae of the knives and forks, the Tank you; I shall like it ver: , rather apathetica Poa picture of the ruing—aid you get Ninmy dear?” pursued, Mrs:: West, eud- Ae eg the Bf much,” day ie aren my dear?” ex- soul, surprised. Lenenster," Leonora ‘sn: Lord swered, indifferently. Dioture that Lord’ Lancaster Maree ee ee the way she. behaved the! other, night. Tt was yonder "t Bee wag wolcor ended,” ihe tt thought. $e continued.) > Sisvkeee What a Had Better Do. 4 ee a traé-the top ; Pherson: sae aah eae smitiutes gravelly; ‘tak’ inna read eee ee Bee. eae at bame and onic enthustastaal SC ereuetis of. aoe Sinai. ” BO, one Een perso} the United apres receives nese But her mother’ eo land she had cl Ase 's eyes sho she finished rea I ape to ise ea she went o! of suede and contingly, For tt he hire a ve m Rene ani Bot fu raising sfoma toes. Mr. ler later. has nee Patiently and faith John !’” “Whatever were said, she ‘geet med in iB. French Officer (to rel we) t seu eon ‘every year 75 letters, 20 rh paaane she are 60 oe Miss We might ot ie io'liy hers? tots parc oe teatonny 14 newspapers « re will be just the thing! 2 ii-hovicid-aske-tankor at 1 Miller immediately gave h had heard that. they pe ee: about the first d pasture under ‘unny eliev Paes oe! iad oe way to a seat at the fable without A Brutal nasa Toke. “Then. youll te confined s words had made Alice see {ings in a different light, | CUP baking syrup, one cup good and the rest of the day she planned |¢lear coffee, 2% cups flour, half ways arning money. ny Lage soda, one teaspoon bak- plans siete dead themselves, but, ing powder pound urrants were rejected. Finally she picked |6 cleaned), cut sh suit taste), Flour alogue that had fallen off|the nut meats currants. This and was just going| sounds like a te 2 mixture, but eyes were|I have made it for the past 23 years “A. girl’s rae oy alt think it fine, especially Eagerly pienie cake or social, for ’ti bouts | eunite generous size and ba po i Saat who had a tomatoes cae so nice. half an acre nglish Cream Pie.—One eared $25 in thie sauhseremn une sert Spoons vin one spoon flour, halft teeng sugar. serve white of ne bes ey wash adin, T cainiyse dl to mixture, Jello in Drake Cups. ever tried making orange jello putting it in orange ogi off a portion of ly ughter’s plan and ade lier plans ac- he wing tome the j i half cup brown one teas sugar, half ideas about spoon soda, one ’ he grumbled to . me ‘ae peot oe ginger ; hal h experenet statio are cloves and allspice; one eup ay a fea, urrants ane nuts x week later Alice proudly he Cream Cookies.—On. two- veyed her pate which} thirds coups sugar; two- thirds cup she h just finished plan) hog ae lard (and butter); one cup sour en hfully Alice wank sqiciibeblog pamiers leve ed through the sone and part of] teaspoon soda; a » Tittle” ait lemon, the summer until ai she was| and lastly flour. rewarded by seeing blocsome he Petled Beans. ~ Seald in salted and there on pier, tomato vines, nutes, beans By tl of July Alice was m t ie (eas iaen nee aeiges whieh: Gate neh split from end to ‘ “J end Bees 3 ‘Tomato Relish.—Chop one cup raisins Vanes ed and etek ay egg, two des- jessert ‘Have se se Fi pulp, of course, Spice Cake ta If cup butter, cup itp dour illic poe onerous? one tablespoon each lemon, vanilla, cin- teaspoon ; bwo eggs; i tea- Put in strong brine peck I re m «it SSSSSSSSSSSS= | BENSON’S | Att tne tous favorite yeast for Co: S h more than fosty } mM tarc. Tested Recipes. years. S Ms Ginger Creams.—i cup molasses iy i In the famous (Orleans), half cup brown sugar, Enough for Se. to : two-thirds cup butter (or equal | Yellow Package paris butter and land), “half aie habia tf cold water, a heaping teaspoon loaves of fine, : soda and half teaspoon good gin- wholesome nour- | lon't ask mere- | gr, also cinnamon; flour to the 3 : lyfor‘cornstarch’ | cousistency cf ordinary cookies. or even for Try these and you surely will pro- best starch’, but | 20unce them encellen ~ insist on Corn Bread with Baking Bie . > "¢ |—1 lespoon fbutter and 2 ses pee ene spoons sugar beaten together ; aaa : ‘Quality St hr | |.£88 (well beaten), two-thirds cup duality Stare of corn meal, ha alt cup ee flour ‘ two ig powde gained by halfa | pinch salt, = eup eresLmitky DAG century's ex- | serving of-a trial f perience. White Sponge Cake. Five eggs { iNT ALISOROCERE (whites only) beaten very sti if, two v od 53) | cu ha f —— b milk Creal), aan ups cae sifted } five times, two sean Is ney ing aspoon powder, ‘flavor pepper, a little celery deed ati@teive inane 30 to 40 Bid i ile er: cra well. Can without cooking. en. I have such fine luck wil 1 By the Tomato this recipe bei seldom make an Useful Hints Route angel foo: more; it’s sucha} All epoking utensils “should be #83 | fine sees pashed with soda in ee a af- FeSfe2e] Fecotecid ench Omelet. — Break three] ter they Hie been used, which will - gs in basin, take a tablespoon of| remove every trace thet ‘ ‘Oh, dear, I wish I seo go on cream and one level teaspoon but- ep white paper on each shelf of 4 mountain trip this summer,’’| ter (melted). Whip together until | the refrigerator. It gives a clean sighed Alice as she and her mother they froth well, Put two tea-| appearance, and keeps things from wy & os ; spoonfuls butter in frying pan, let | dropping on the shelf below. 1 pe a Se try to eam EME] it wet real hot; pour mixture i When making an omelet it ishest fount ee raising chickens and turn when browned nice. Lift and}to thin down the eggs with a few Sin oblige Tmitas a ‘a serve on parsley. Parsley and cold | tablespoons of hob water instead of a Bat, a a eat Ary We or ham ee well, and added to the | milk. This makes a more tender ery eae eA yen | eas before cooking makes a very|omele money. - hy, it sea eae almost agreeable omele Before using dish-cloths to greasy $15, and besi I; would 4) e114 cups vie Le articles remove from the latter as spending money half cup butter, half ou ted/much g s possible with ell, it’s up to you, suit your- chocolate, teas] 00 PAs cinta crushed er. This will gre ee mee t it,’ said Mrs. Miller as|™on, cloves, alspice and areaed help to preserve the good cond ‘Mlia 1886 the: footn: to get supper. | Mix all these together. Bae 4 of kitchen cloths. t is a fair, even-handed, noble adjustment of things that’ while there is infection in disease and sorrow there ig nothing in the alt Conta BN as laughter and good shumor. Before using milk for heat At ne then and use it in the ordinary, wae the custard will not prosea become wa’ on’t forget to add a pinch of salt, it improves the flavor. th astard is to be put in a pie mix teaspoonful of flour with the dry sugar before See the mill and eggs. This takes the place of one egg, and the custard is just as daa ? Tt is not hard to stop the hair. from talling out and promote its stop the ie ‘am ling out, pro- and eradicate or Orv Cates i of an ounce of aivbane and apply to the hair, rubbing with the fin- ger-tips two or three times a week. These ingredients can be obtained at any. Shem 8 at very little cost and mixed at home. This recipe not only eee the growth of hair, t darkens icant faded grey ate. and makes it soft and glossy. a quarter 'y Dear. Clerk: “rd tke to gota week of sir, to attend the wedding ee a ee : “A very dear ftien®, rated say, to make you want that much tim bey the cere- Clerk: “Well, sir, mony she will be my y ah arene of, your a ; i danger of disap- “Ye Olds le Sugar john. Redpath twas then Canada’s only Sugar as. Hom. at less than half th French vil jhows did | 2-b, and 5-Ib. ts amuch improved snide: Extra Granulated Susar ir ST Cartons ae Copal Fayorite Sugar for ies CANADA SUGAR REFINING CO,, LIMITED, ie 24 ay | sient

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