Milverton Sun, 24 Feb 1916, p. 2

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Onty Fine, Fiavoury Teas are ee to ee the famous | | blenda, Every leaf is fresh, fragrant full of its natural deliciousness. Sold in sealed packets only. B 107 "were clean. ‘of the THE CABLEMAN AN EXCITING PRESENT-DAY ROMANCE. BY WEATHERBY CHESNEY ib and: in those fore the cra @ point _told strongly tn his favor. = tim. meres Useful Hints and General Informa- tion for the Busy Housewife About the ; House _<« Some Toothsome Cakes. j There are many delicious and quali with ‘a ‘prob- °Ut her hands, and cried aloud: which shut-ins may try, 9 o zilsa sees came forward to greet him, ably’; you say that you feel a rush of on bn etre ‘0 keep your recipes all ; he saw at once, with the quickness to ge when I call'you by your fa- When you tell me o} ee love, I have | gether, bind them into a book, paste a eet ail wehtohttovb gives, that ther’s name, and you ask to be only ‘He to you, and play a partl” m up, or something of the kind, she was in. trouble. Bs to me. What does it all mean?” A 8teat sob shook her. She turned, ; so that when you want to ma “J would have sent to tell you not’ “It means, Horace, that T want 9 mud: went slowly tee: room. Her i i ae ss ee gigs aah Cornstarch puddings should ee to come,""ahe said; Mbut “Thad no b friend Festa aan expel sir Father Aeanved Nee, pices sw eitinasy abt fic Ae tc e 5 aed cota erick or Ronis messenger ‘Are you in» any © troul ees He but she ue at ne to ae to-night, 4 : : 2” © be coi 4 foe a plain, everyday economical eake: fruit, dessert is more soproprat a sorting wrong ee ob cablégram, and added ntinued.) and is, Desserts qhauldivhe: planted on <6 é nd of aes e ter, Stew until tender, ses, one pound feos Se tans one eed of dates, chopped, sake fourth of a pound of citron, onger to cook. one- fine. se in enough: si flour ‘to &S: make ii istenc common | cake afters s allspice . See Hinde del and slower cooking fet han the and nutmeg. Bake fees See French creole Cake : r ‘ emirietcad nas OF vibe whol more nutritious, A pot ound of lfted wile S pulvers Suet he ost stator ay cheap meats’ Brown it first tha’ eye ‘anit ery cwholasom a sharp knife, then use these as ph. ight, Gately adding the rice, 27° at once. well mashed. Mix ue ieee Guasbughiy With the flour, w g grated zest je es- sence and finally add the-Wiiites of the seeale ice several days, if kept the s cereals. su, spoonful mel ited i eas ot ja 2 eggs, 1 teaspoonful of baki der and a teaspoonful of carrawa: Take the teacupful of sugar mush makes a welcome change. ow= ed witl in cool weather. keeper mo invariably | uses teaspoons ol to boil, id idly for several hours,’ Drain through fa three-quarters of en howe Sranges, # colander and set the stock aside g Fein tools Me all Wie ereate of the a pound of pulverized sugar, a pound of’ butter; 14 ‘ounces of fants 10 EE {Eto many Kinds of 00D. ‘oranges, then Useful Hints. hand on a "oar until | it~ to with olive oil, parts— strainer ‘until all the juice is extract- itritious part o: ‘ash the butter till you extract lies close to the skin; Aaotiee at it call me t that,” sfimaieee 2 eae you to give oh work ‘all the. Ae and then ot] r ‘till very ste: i of prepared & “Tight. “Add ‘the yolks Be the nee, well wa; beaten, and again ixture till light. Then by ee legrees add the should 7 ste ae the hem, - flour, adding alternately the whites of not fr ee the band on was day. th. y with supports at the whole for half an hour, and then bake in a moderate oven for ja min- ‘alip has-to eat her meals i “utes, and’ when you ‘ice your’ cake, it arth worms Hes do 80, add orange juice to the destroyed by” nee tobacco with 3 in flower ot can ere Young, pers. Your: | canlead it oe eos uce, watercress en from the - er celery. Keep ‘th and> cold ie around they: until ready to use. eee crispthem e the ice, after ‘they Leek ‘been fresh- wife to. fave in cow cleaned and drain house a Hee ‘A pot of deep fat for tyiie is ins or knitti valuable: Render a hot oven done ms of co a member of the family is inclin- eee. and never left until the last not until nearly done, else Green- haeed ee apples are among the best cook- Cheap cuts of meat require longer more can be made * Tittle suet, then ae! i, saris eeits tne m nm while cooking, make a par GAGE tarvots and “Pulled nee eae be made at home It i om pr ee to loaf of bread, cut off the aoe ee they Pull the loaf of bread co pieces Shoat five inches long and near x breakfast by using dif-. Fruits such | que: m-| She gave him a hurried look, almost or tell y and then she covered her face with her hands. She was not crying, but a shiver two sea' life of ‘ss nee is the cream that is serv+ Soup Hee can always be on hand She is a poor house- canned. your butcher to save all ha skim terug, then boil rap- pe! curves of it pat Sankt tely panes of bi top and have stock ready to make up If you wish to be very scononiionl it—equ: aa the oven in- in the ordinary set in a band and be mixing a little pulver-/ the earth in .each lousekeey bys hard-boiled eggs are plunged in- jarder is never well stocked to cold sates as soon as they are tak-! fire there will be no dark alk. Saat ideas foe the hhouse-|°"uNo, Hi S ie ok ee | ee fe ee fall and stood Fa eee: to live ii 6 Gnade of altel - birch, hogany “Anish, dul or polished. ad As he walked he again thought those two words in the cable message | which had passed ebroumh Hie hands. sentment i iful. hat they-were not code arts at all,! Mae that the reference was to a gos poke are fanci danger that w girl fra then laughed out loud at the SE ing to take my inch Montague, with his troupe of quarrel. .° some and probably’ tenth Of course - the de! But wh 7. meh, and he noes o che ER I. message was i t when he was shown i drawing-room of the Chinelas, fee to @ to make his ex. in dang He came to-her and took her hand ‘The British Are Undisturbed By Mine tw an waited, at first : as Sean ar oet to ve Ruane we Sie but re- the n ‘After & uld return to face hi his innocence. ssoniine Le is because Thate to near longer seemed anxious to do me Mis: your lips! a thing which she could = y stand. But lat She shivered slightly, for the in his hurt her ff podulbleta brler page, ue daid ae Paan Ge Aanies Wome you been slowly forcing itse spare me that? Wouldn't you be will- that he never meant go au conten gan to scorn him. ugh Tam never to have the 5's) ras. thinking af those «iMough Drobably—you ase “now, as she stood at the door have the oe bt almost. fiercely, ras oe things which I find it hard to nto the understand. rate stars! ihe: ed out into the —a darkness no blacker than spair that filled her I don’t think I am! SOLDIERS § an 1N- TREN “Tam in trouble. er.” je of hi: peer ‘for the a two months be-|" which what he said he was, an innocent vic- ere were money however, who ae Elsa aa known all this, an the time when-her father should Have all ecessary proofs in his hands, and is accusers, and 01 not un tely the conviction sed upon id for that weakness she almost be- father's house in the Azores and look- larkness of the night id eat e no so dee her back; things of her the de- CHES | G no more than the Y ! ny “ ki For econom: ; , the one pound tins. u Lead which would again permit Teutonic leprosy to threaten our very existence. ONE MILLION “MEMBERS: WANTED OBJECTS OF THE ANTI-GERMAN LEAGUE. League jist “Objects of ve leagui 1,000, 000 ena he Lhamteeriten in pledge, amend the law relating to leg a ae tn if 7 oreite oe Bite tariff “01 id Aus: Strong Manifesto Issued, and a Com- Pe termcaac Ht aries oi “4—To prehensive Programme sai ioveatiraté: erman tents, Papbeatety ie monopolies a. view to imparting knowledge and information to > British ‘traders, mai cet others who desire 0 Drown Up. Destruction of ev an in- fluence in Great Britain, internment of | all aes enemies, and capture a all | facturers, German trade imed_ at | work by the. Anti-German Rate Maat organization is increasing in strength e packing of. Ly nai Assistance. tert in a manifesto it great | cities enace ee sa "Ge the Ten tonsa seven hundred and / purpose of _ obeaining public support ine Germans in Tendon ee and appro “Pm sor s pena Exph wenty- i losi “But there's “Something more, he said tently. “rm x a ae ssh Hona. [tL waiiterned(? Subse: ea there ‘anbentarsor but 'y I sill: ask 2, VOPaes POD UEE aire ona figures, gives Hatvonn Siok, re eee. ie: Something more?” mote questions, ‘Tell me as ‘much or | (arters in nce ribbed Some ‘reply to a question in the House of | _ Costs $70) 0.00 0 DAILY. oP “You are in trouble? Something #8 little as you like, but let me help|*Urious structures rete, like Commons. How much ioe is | a has happened?” you if I can.” pepper castors in ase "have. been | la state of affairs to contin | Sir George Paish Says Year of War Elsa looked at him for a moment S A look of relief passed across her et in aE ae enemy aa they tral countries consider us ae mat Means $25,000,000,000. “without speaking, and a hint of dis- face, but sameieiele afterwards it (ey. rae y get the foe ae, u uy lin xegard to the alien enemy peril, Sir. Ghiree Pi e Paish, one of the reall: tress showed oe in her yea but Vanished, and oe back from @ fone“ Bpot our. dit is (amongst one r things) the! reat testabonisth of Europe, nae when him. Fe oe mioht-shéséemed. teed a cupola had been eontucleds eee of the Ferman ee Matervlewad eacention ale % cea Ee ae k ber ea ” she said Sreeadily: ie eats. Scarborough watched took up s a piece of abe -work and gravely. “Nothing to strug; ith: herself. Teabed inte Ge eyes. Parent. “On my conditio One of our her as put over some shells with Then she Tather a turtle back, not very ap- to bring pressure parent. owitzers. was Pose adel ake to try his weight at the object, | seandal. l- excel HE pene atone ist, or after the war eek “contifuad who are responsible for such w erying | for’ fourteen months, it had cost $14, Driving Nails in Coffin. fingered it aimlessly, and he knew aOR your conditions,” he answered. fit ain. One went through the targ-| i s not 5; Agha the truth: rose and went to the Sir. et, throwing ap indisti arutshaple rub- ye ake ar asics Br Hes: Joinin, re Yesterday when he had left her she The night was dark, and she When smoke and dust 2nother nal’ ¢ been happy and Eee and to- See nothing, and the cold mist ro sae | ear tie tle ieee a seen to See aa country. a = sent he had meant to ask her to be in and made her piven again, She | be smashed, ‘showing Geri iron * he Ais Wifes ‘Bur teiont hewad diter: cummed eden e the young man. |wudere within and amass of wire at one, and pea als othe legit conceivable by Be mind.” ent. There was a constraint in her “W! ke me to-morrow to Which” looked like un neolled spHings, vikorous RABE oe Sts hes pe ene taboo!” throughout the Bri- manner, there had been almost a cold- see ha ie “ahi i greeting, and yesterday’s confidence in the answer which she if he said the words he had ¢ Between to-night and. Vaatefdey not tell him something had happened, though And that something had ly but omino ness in her er felt his denied it. pow the understanding which had been between them. “Elsa,” he said he thought, of® fe: shook her, and then left her calm. She took her hands ee her face, and added simply He came a littlé nearer to her. | gentl, ear; would a eee even the reinforcement of I rete. he no long- Ponta Delgada?” she asked ay Scarbo ats thought again of ne ares sibly the nervousness of th give him, cablegram, and he feared foi | Germans also accounts for their ae of, but which seemed, in| Slient gi h she spite of her sea to threatén vague-| mines n sly. swig do’ ganiepant to eat he tale é “Yo ‘ot said you would ask no more she reminded him. “T ‘ou my reaso! at ey vole gacdbien} Sone Yeu Legit savevoorT bevealecady-votled ts.” unconcern of our ways be sure that st reached them, is ‘astoni: a grim smile that when, man; she said, and then Fr oat i — to “Thank you,” his working party ot at a with a grave, father no Beatostougi aceapea We cea not there is a volcano underfoot. development of tr cack wart fare {o feared for the danger which she pul bdustry in alee towards whatever The Bes who cannot al- n_unpleasant | ™ has ish’ Recetly a colonel forte: me with y hours pbs te: Genser mlne git emia few of his ¢ imprisoned, the those wome: "she went with him to the door, and began ‘to whom men, at first meeting, called stood watching: him as he rode away. | Sense. Singing, indeed, is common in aid that she must’ retur our fire trencl the “eitely modeled features were him tell a te again. rfect 8. 8) ‘y. Hi . which. compels Srataat tention; Ta if'was the me, er me the igh She te her “Don’t, He hands away from thee esa ant comfort ee: an ‘nvatid| d in, don’t sa} “Not. ae | will you be my wife The hand wi slowly; but ther wered: .nd even had. there likelihood that pleading days in profitless study-of t e her chai Horace Scarborough would not ha: He was not of the kind = did nothing to + comet the Seth which | i 3 aa id, ne\ ido it now “I was asking for always. ne “rw In old age she ue still a great bitterness against the fate Me beautiful, when the mer or the m ates have faded to the merely common. ely ce. Pe iea” said Scarborough again. clot have not een oH the right to ceri i she came closer to hat “avew her burning. her face ii the ee Elsa, fueer 2” bar drawn was stone in the vole, when shi ange rettou call_me by my Christian’ ‘id presently. ror “May I not? Hou a ial ‘me Ba ‘nie of the right to do You wil not give me Hora she s ee Si as Bak he ‘would go to f checked (eit » but ad a understand her, bi we refu: ea been face aeein. don't!” she cri ‘The Welshmen not to be ‘Iby any ‘though’ of hidden dy: worried namite, make Bie of their spells in coloring, buf -young man back to pes side, and bid| the front Germans are For she loved | Welcome ® what they can make of light, but the him. But one thing, she, too,;™en who, in winter trench warfare— and the second year of it—sing in a propor: malght Naver ‘owed her love, and not: n ashamed. there was some- the kind thing hie he ut not know of, a ate st e, which made that im- kind which fonibiel and her heart cried out with successful than guess, uni hand- which denied her thus the right would love. Two years ago she AP EY. and careless child; then the| Ge came atiadenle, and darkened wee sages out to the fath had “been ajnear and simultaneously fired on oni ds. with het said, ive ad a cl Bat aie believed then the Germans never occupying the craters, justice. \d these mines are generally ne could possibly ,| Actually we had few casualties, QUEEN WAT CHED BY BEDSIDE leased atten- less ique gave news at no fewer cha) five that had been have hoped for great results from five mines not far’ apart e night, and ance of spety | a) and Empire—a road we are opening | fel- ish Empire. | Vistoe-Wal “Never before in Beetne history /what: a has the nation been faced ee ae “Jule, sii lems grave Julius’ is Name. eel pee sabi and called t Boy— Visi Turning me?” Second Boy: Mulligan—*An’ why do you want at a sacrifice of blood Ss aeons to sell y ie a has & T've me new job iv night ae en— SuiEption of a policy of drift .and pany an’ slape in th’ day toime ?” Everybody— young and old —loves the rich, delicious flavor of _EDWARDSBURG _ | ‘Crown Brand | CORN ROP It is a daily treat—the perfect sweet. Just what the | children should have on Bread—costs far less than butter'or preserves. Delicious with Hot Biscuits, and Batter Cakes. Gives a new delight to — Baked Apples, Blanc-Mange and Puddings, — Makes the best Candy you ever tasted. Consort of Italy's Soldier to Sleep. and took at the injustice of men and enthusiasm for the hi land her fatlie® weaiee win together. cloud which had come over the ‘don't? brightmess of her young life was for black, but any believed that it would son be dis ruth would ‘The story mation into a Red Cros: the historic and Quirinal: Palace in Rome, the the Ri ing Enabled Sick “of a. complete seanfor- hospit of richly ete winter is told “LILY WHITE” is a pure white con Sri not as pronennced in flavor as “Crown Brand’. has both Brands, in 2 5 10 and 20 pound tins~or ites Sis get them, for yom “Phe Canada Starch Co, Limited, | Montreal way. 2 own and meanwhile. exile in her oar pany was no real hard-|. to a girl of seventeen. t two years had passed, and the] © Seats of lifting. she in the leading article in * azine.” away ni no Hint of “sont showed no an More Elena as guide, wri and did seemed to have | lost all Aen for ‘the ‘heel i sfetnueted us, have —been only a. courteous sophy of Herbert Syencerroftles, hounital agar rs trained a even criminal; for meanwhile he her apa lay upon his n: Tt was ite thes “mental apathy “You have’ which disguised itself in fruitless in- _ Why: ag you, appa labor—which Elsa did not rstand, It was this which almost, ‘the loyalty. of her love, |’ er to doubt. The sare as.she |. he mad ti n told them, were tl 4 of siockierleses = rich aid slowly. erate ner di finite, She never und a girl who | ve min? ae Shee been sex isn’t that particul Ambassador oe Nelson Page a a tour of the hospital, with quest z the ambassador ites: i “In a few minutes we were being Ww e simplicity with which she aihagined | and pecupsb fe ye 1 beside him, as_ ould. Bop ‘end his fever stay marry? ” would | fooling jar.” re svn,” that’s whats the matter of ‘en. stom oe tntestinal Forms. Neatly ag bad as distemper. bas: nucle and i eet pee vor 00k eee jon improy. e sthe appetites will ramove 5 erercdarett iphyaic» Acts on 4 acuiree Compor id al ao aagt bio tog. _ Rheumatism and lied patho picid ioaherperetrat- cing Sleeaiae warming inime ent

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