Milverton Sun, 20 Jul 1916, p. 2

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ee “Silver Gloss” THE oN STARCH Co. LIMITED ARDIN Srantront oan bet a Makers = Starch About the House _= Useful Hints and General Informa- tion for the Busy Housewife Preserving Fruit Without Sugar. The Recipe—The fruit is prepared in the ordi ay, jars cleaned and scalded while the rub- bers 1s ling. fruit Berries will boiling point is reached, while large as ‘uits, su aches, cherries, piss and apricots, shoul get 20 to 80 minutes boiling. Keep cover of teas boiler gr Heh salt A Good Substitute tute for Can Rubbers. —When about to close a jar of pre- made te ‘om newspaper, This is better than © paper, eer plumbers say, | carrot The sit ecks bette: use it to make small ei joints air and wat- er-tight. Cut several layers: of the paper the required size, put thera on the lid rings ather, cut from ¢l tops of old shoes, may be used, they are not satisfactory as those made from newspapers. Raspberry Crown.—2. Tablespoons water,2 tabléspoons..corn. starch, 1 cup boiling raspberry juice, pinch of salt, lee extract. Cook | until creamy, into Senge ee raspberries or whipped cream. Raspberry Tapioca —Put 8-4, Es 3 = + i uch e z $ = 2 ¢ § $ § 5 into a. mould. . Serve) spooks oteetils, 1%, ends: four,’ 1 teaspoon cinnamon, 1 teaspoon soda, nutmieg, 1 cup raspberries, (to be ad- yers, aquart.of good stand 24 ae te strain pe a fldanel bag a r liquor on another quart of pace: do this for 3 or 4 days successively anjl strain, it; make it very Das with loaf sugar; bottle and seal i a dip these little balls into the sugar cream, aiving them two coats. Lay. aside to har Rasp a “Pie—To rasp- berries add 1 cup of red currants and 1 cup granulated sugar, with. which a | feeling her iediecan , is half asham- teas] I of flour has been mixed; | eq to ask a more sophristcated neigh- stir together. Line aplate with | hor, and so has always the uneasy sen- flaky pie crust, put in the fruit, cover | sat) steam, and bake rites the crusts are nicely browned. rve cool, Raspberry ponge cake in 2 layers, or split one thie ic cake; put it thick layer of aaa and on top ow ipped cream ai ies Raspberry ket. — Bal plain paste over inverted patty pans, roll paste 1-8 in, thick, and cut in strips 4 inch wide. Twist strips in pairs and pats seve a% Ib. of baking powder making handles, Pi cases with HlapBeriten sprinkled sugar. Garnish with whipped etal Recipes for the Housewife. Cook two table bles inély chopped mush-| Roast goose: Apple sauce, barberry Yooms and one-half shallot, finely | jelly. chopped. dd one and one-half)”. Fried chicken: Cream gravy. ge pops flour and pour on gradual-} Roast duck: Bread sauce, brown white stock. Add five eravys currant jelly. bane oiled. ees cut in slices. Roast veal: Tomato sauce, horse tie. cv oirchlar! radish -satice Sleds of monet. cake in bers until} Roast lamb: Mint sauce. delicately. bro canned| Roast beef; Brown gravy, horse- peaches, Bete with powdered sug- oe sauce. ar, ww. drops lemon e coast filet, of beef: Mushroom ‘a slight grating nutmeg. | Melt one ah when heated serve on cake, Bananas Cooked in the Skin Loosen one of~the peices f skin from each blazer, crete let — until skins are dis- colored apd pulp soft, Remove from 8) an syvtakls sugar, Serve sa fingers, Sauted inas — Remove skins} 8 h cut fi ves wise, afd again cub i x(t vine-|j Shortcake. ——Bake a Deviled Tomatoee—Wipes peel rors phré boiled and two S lveyoous cola Cool | that over hot water, stiring constantly, tn- til it thickens, | Pour over tomatoes. Curried Eggs.—Melt two _ table spoons ‘buttery add two abisspanee one-fourth teaspoon sprig se cates aia a. bid of bay five mil id three tablemcons jour, ee rath ee salt ang one-eighth teaspoon paprika; then ue ati ht grating of m ae Pat Filling —A half- pounil of plain cheese, a half can of pimenie peppers, olives and ey as onion, salt pos through the meat | well with two tablespoon of but- | ter, melted. ¢ bread round by tamping’ each ee en a biscuit cut- drying. . Pa layers with pow dered st- l keep any aes while or boxes, in gar between. ength of time a s figs and certainly less expensive. oe Mint Jelly —This ig my way o mak- ne} soft, then put in i up where it can dri the bag, or the jelly wil be inl Use su each cup juice and boil until it dalle. Have 1. has the true*mi or and the ‘leaves look pretty when); serv Lats to Vary Sauces. sauce or gra thi different distee. book give all the xecipes, but seldom ‘ell the exact combinations, as’ they He orga of course to most of us that it would se dish, the traditional combinations are ight) do without t and are nearly ag nice | °" a h. “Who's goi and space ‘while. she, | fu! THE CABLEMAN AN EXCITING PRESENT-DAY ROMANCE. CHAPTER XX.—(Cont’d.) “Oh, yes, we've settled it all! There rather alot of people who suf- the Carrington an liqui- dator in bankruy ptey, to be turned into Sp inland of something or 01 er in the pound.” “She eae all her own claim.” said Elsa to Bearhosmneh “Isn’b it splendid of her? She s: nage people paen mona than she “Oh, no, Ss isn’t splendi rthin ‘ona cut in before Beshorshen could answer. “Don’t run ever as that eas ee ve go’ botl ‘ve got two ordinary ones. onthe fist oe Shae I've got a fecling that I uch a penny of the eral ae the man who stole it from.me lost his life ‘0 happen, does hap- vel pen. The others noted with astonishment that she was blushing, and Elsa be- “Why, Mona—” “Change the ae _ploasel” ost ie with a Scarbor- vent Scarborough told’them the result of the visit to the venta, and of Varney’s a that the} yi, a or heroic,| But ev in , you ssa senor what you a pL found at the thei ing at her mother with ek of min- gled contempt and ange ‘i a Es she, ae scornfully. / atoning? FES lari mlys es Bee I ee Do you ae amed of admitting i Donlicb e voollsh Introduce, me.” where she was, and made ae ahaa to do so. Mrs. Carring- on laughed. “Ver ee well,” she ye troudee myself. srcanass who eotteen to he “T must in-| ® Rachel Car- ve sibly be my son-in-law one day.” “Mother!” cried Elsa again. , ling.. That's silly perhaps,|| Mrs.” Carrington laughed aj i; Ican’t help it. The second is “Elsa’s blushes suggest that Iam in- ex don’t need it.” creet.” she said mockingly. “But, ‘Not just now,” said e peashensigls Horace, if I am to be yor eri Ss b if you, sor tired of your wand-|law, you ought to have the opportun- ering life with the Gee sarees ity of knowing something m “Oh, doi se ‘ona.| Shall join your Piente oe 2S “py we can enjoy a talk together. ‘ou at ine See ‘money Tt “tal bo dis,| don’t look pleased. Surely the ar- cuss just have yx| Fangement is a good one. It will ob- that, too, which I-shall perhaps tell| Viate the a of leaving anyone B here to w: her mocking ee, rang o CHAPTER XX1, Mrs. Cannington was enjoying the These young people were ious, They thought they had cutwitted: her; and Were’ dissuoe sugestion e Furnas. district should be watchei night and day, in course Gillies knew nothing about the scratched stone, and if it was he who had stolen the plan from Mrs. Car- rington, there was still that ii miss- his knowledge; but it ing, or guessing, the place the wisn referred, and so could ste nyway Var-| y was anita right in saying that he must be watched.” “You are going to ride over and re- lieve Phil in the morning?” Mona sked. “Y és.” “I can improve on that plan. Els: and I will go with you, and we'll call nspicuous, Phil suggests, and I think] ae right, Ce as Gillies know more than we do, we shou him go ahead Ralhca? titarfaretice for il ene and be ready to com e last minute. Du see we 2 aghtn + to frighten him activ ealaaonae erBut that’s eant by suggesting a If he sees you and Phil moon- ing about here, he’ll know that you are ern him; and you may be sure you. But if we all go, hell ti think it’s just a pienie party, ana we shall be able to explore the whol Han aes withoud exciting his. or body else’s suspicions.” “tand Mis. Carrington?” said Scar- oing to stay and I had counted on you for ‘oug! watch her? that duty, -you know “I forgot about her,” said Mona rue- ly. “P don't think it will pay to forget i c ‘As he said this, the door of the Tota opened suddenly, and Mrs, Car- ington herself stood smiling on the hrestold: “Noy” she said, , sottly, “it won't do to forget mi sa, introduce the young man 4 me.” Elsa had fava up, and was gaz- ‘or some dietetic reason. Raw Lemon, horse radish sauce, tobasco. Baked fish: Dawn butter, Holland- aise sauce, melted butter with finely ‘chopped parsley. Broiled fish: *Ntaitre @hotel, or tar- re oiled fi fish: Plain white sauce, or = i Re chicken: Breet sauce, Stow vy; grape jelly. Roast turkey: Cranberry _ jelly, brown gravy, celery sauce. ce. Roast vension: Brown gravy, cur- rant or barberry jelly. Tinea ad jail: Gorrie jelly, celery ce. Roast canvas back duck; Black cur- rant jelly, olive Aa =099 Boiled chic Bread, parsley or celery gauce. “Bad mutton: Caper, or parsley “polled tongue: Tartare sauce. ork sausage: Apple meets or x tried ap] PB wreath B el inte. Lobster at ta cpa pa Broiled. steak: Lamb chops: B alee in Roast game: Bread acct pean | make delicious and economical pias Order LANTIC SUG. name in original p: ‘2and 5-Ib Cartons 10 and 20-Ib Bags - PRESERVING LABELS FREE—Send red ball trade-mark for book of 64 printed ‘gummed labels to, Atlantle Ltd, Pebit fudar Montreal 40 gravy. order to catch the man Gillies. Of | Mrs. crane s also | Pin; Dossibis that he had other reasons for| i 1s will} eron fs ¥ “We; Mai shall frighten our man ity we “go in a/n e in| Morrow. | “Oh, no,” said Scarborough, “If you ; But though she enjoyed her triumph, |and did no'mind in the least that she ‘ pected to spend an energetic day to- morrow, and she did not think she was likely to to-night, present nounced that.she was going to bed, olginal plan of joining Phil at for |FROM SUNSET COAST| (= | fala ou to, sek him, and hell do f mm. | like of “her, I She threw herself into Soa and | © again cri gratification to future profit, at an-| man administ fran ek to give it pp” st sng t, What ti Je can you call for us in the] it iorning “T am on duty till eight,” Scarborough. Costa "tb -you one of the other to take the last bit 3 you, just toe aad Couldn’t you be here six—or bet Seay five?” “Perhaps Scott wi do it,” sai ‘carl ‘borough doubttully; “but what's your plan?” Be be off before the ete Rett ib we are even awake,’ id Mos “She will follow, of course, a we'll berg acompetend detective to shadow Whe” “Val B, He's at the Cable Station now; he a et seine with Mr. tt, there, going the night." ten z ‘e if you oh sa said “Does he know, Mrs. Carrington?” “No; so you’ can tell hi e going to ask, Is siti teuntorth ga be pa ae. ) saa SUFFERINGS OF WARSAW. Exactions of German Administration Robbing the Population. ‘The Cracow Czas Zecently publish. a memorandum financial condition of the ro o Warsaw, which has been presented to the Ger- man suthorites by. the City President, eZ. Lubom hi thee though mutated Se trian censoj werful an Rte Sa Gaviccaeaes of the Ger- “Really to bed, sage Sate a said | “But don’t go, Mr, ight, my dear, have I?—that,| sees why Mademoiseile Mona | have arrangements to make for to-| am afraid I have compli- cated them somewhat. ca quietly. also undoubtedly had the itt of etre She was an} added difficulty of course, but his ands were not tied by misund- erstanding now; he was free to grap- le with difficulties, “and rather eee them as adding zest 55 abe: amt should like to hear mean to do with me,” she suit sweet- yA am coming’ tao weleome. I am an unfortunate com- Plication.—how are. you goign to deal Scarborough s ‘4 don’t think there is anything to be gained dy saying,” he answ “You hope to be able to leave me out afte rail?” say you are coming, I have no doubt that you will. But you will probably make your own arrangeme: Mrs. Carrington gave him a quick glance, “Young man,” she said, “y are not a fool! ;I admit that I oper you were. Good night.” She swept smiling from the room, and Mona jumped up and wee the long French wiryiows that led t: | “Elsa and I will see you on your way to tho Cable station,” she said to Scarborough. “There are no key- ¢ sick-room of our head- that distance heard. yaris, and th ache patient aa double way. Our) voices won't be hor zive pees a plan of going with. me. heres Saat swatch Mis, Barrington. she “Oh, Sate aieki aonah?, abla od “Yos, I think she wi |. Ig.she does, Hie fan follow her, jes she bicycle, , i an ll have a carriage. You on picycles can pi giv- ing you slip. Tl bot my a|there is only a small and uncertain .| cutting concentrated on a shift of toil shows why relief is needed in Poland e German authorities are it. ordinary expenditure | 5,000—about. $2,000,000 above the average of the last three years— the city of Warsaw has to bear an equally heavy Bune te extraordinary | 0 Bere, Every has to add the expense of complying with the different. deceit of the Ger- man authorities, Their exact amount cannot be pe din advance, but | between ugust 5, 1915, and March 14, 1916, it was $1,892,000. ‘Against this enormous expenditure income. misery is indeseribable. In Au- it i since October, 1915, and hands of the Germans about $24,000 a mon eing spent by the city on the free feeding of the population; e had risen to $255,000. oe EES FILMS SHOW CRATER FIGHT. London Movies Display Soldiers Seiz- in; Groun London is flocking to see the first film ae crater fighting — the real thing. The description of the incident is e official dally record: "Yesterday we aprang a Bes occupied the crater.” ‘The operator shows five minutes ir the life of a company of mud-bespat- ter ping wall of the trench with fixed bayonets waiting for the mine to be sprung, There is a spout of black carth as litle way off it in the desolate fields, and at once the gers tumble out and walk, rather ian on | through the sticky mess toward the crater. The camera man evidently went with them, for he when the Rangers took possession of © the hole, and he filmed the hand grenade | = throwing that followed. The soldiers of we usy —witl Maieblesiuceopeeesigen in aecliwred that has nothing to do with fighting man to man. This is as near fighting the Germans as the camera has (got as yet, and short of a bayonet attack it is as near as soyt ing we are likely to see on the film. sie St Se Uncomfortable Economy. a very saving old couple, and as ar pet they haji a beautifully furnished house. Gus day the old lady missed her “Joseph, where are you?” she called “I’m resting in the parlor,” came the reply. Agee on the sofy?” cried the old lady, he “No, sett the floor.” sone pe ere carpet!” came in & fey ith ag ete the youn; ber. Val. | b » | into tl |late primarily to war, althou! yw {a tunnel beneath a hil WHAT THE WESTERN PEOPLE ARE DOING. Progress of the Great West Told in a Few Pointed Paragraphs. e Vancouver Compan; e ‘tho See Western University Data, Hug! ve eek week for Cam} athe Social Service = Derarantat of Vancouver is going open a new station Bert month es supply pure milk to June or was the last day on which the jitneys m! ply for hire in the squirnault Ser epelie according to a recent by-law. jomas: Sitar: aged 80, was struck by a log at the International. Lum- ber ny’s' Jam inthe Campbell Compa ma.) river and eden d Killed. third death, in his 84 an by Ryder, of B.C., one of the real pioneers of the Interior, ‘ictoria ago, died ne St. Soca none ital, ates an ill- ness of three montis? duration. Lie . Jackson, of the 20th Battalion, “who recently won the Mili- gest son of . and Mrs, Tinga H. Jackson, of Chilliwack, B.C. Mrs. Vera Hansen of Vancouver, has een sentenced to one year’s impris- onment ae Bes up a thr her down with such force as ie at her thi; Sentence of death ha: s been pro- mulgated against “Betsy,” the mas: sive black bear which nightly visits e headquarters of the 6th Field Company ©.E., at Vancouver. Frank Pieknel, an old-time _fisher- man of. New Westminster, plunged swift current of the Fraser River snd rescued a chil n 18-year-old -Japanese irl, of injuries re- Gia: imbers are cut at Hastings mill for tae "Of ‘British See ships. of nee contractors wins a eae of over half a million dollars ‘rom Foley, Welch & Stewart, couver contractors. Dr. Gilbert Hartin, a physician of Nelou, is taking his ft vacation fter 21 years of hard ¥ SaaS BSN NEW FRENCH CANAL. Marseilles With North Sea. It Connects The report of the opening of the canal connecting Marseilles and River Rhone is an important piece or news from France that does not re- eh, inci- entally, it is a testimonial to th spirit of the French and the stability of their industry that work on the {oehl hag dann Napeiage aan 4 bgt the importance of this canal which was begun in 1904, and which is sixty miles long, is that it connects Mar- seilles,, the whone makes pass- and out of that river difficult for large vessels, and heretofore Mar- seilles, the great French Mediter- ranean port, about twenty-five miles from the mouth of the Rhone, has been tem of France by a ridge of hills. The canal bores through this hilly barrier five miles of the canal being e way, is seventy-five feet wide and seventy feet high, dimensions that make it the largest tunnel interior in has cost ae Nortl throvgh the Straits of Gibraltar. Mar- seilles has now direct water commiuni- ith inland cities like Lyons, nee. Incidentally, the Sey will probably be useful in time 1, for through it small. fighting ae fice anna destroyers and sub- marines, can make a run be- tween the Mediterranean and.the Eng- lish Channel. peices Stopped at Her Pudding. A little girl had sent back her plate for chicken two or three times and had been helped pecially to all the wood ich things that go to sale a good dinner, Finally she was ob- sented Tookdng rather isconaoatly t her unfinished plate of pudding. “awhat's the atten Dow exleal Soha) “Vou bok mnouneUhe “That's: Je rie Posse said Dora, “T am mo little ‘girl's =| a “Abnation of $1,250 Van- 4 the | the the | afi cut off from the inland waterway sys-| Fal MAGIC Ras INGO FROM OLD SCOTLAND a NOTES OF INTEREST FROM HER BANKS AND BRAES. What Is Going On in the Highlands and Lowlands of Auld _ Scotia, Dunbar West End Bowling Club resign: a a rig National Union of Rail- ‘Pte. "Robert Martin, Scots Guards, @ popular member of the Brechin rieket Club, has been reported as tat . eels took place at his Hah danas: Glenbank, Lenzie, recently of ir, Robert Betray a well-known Shet- land pony breeder. One of the few / remaining Indian a Sci ha Just died in the Sue ees of Paisley, in bia 7 Scottish ahippulltae i launched dur- ing May ten in experience of flockmasters for many A conscientious phieetoe has (Sent e could not conscien- fously ust as The Scottish branch of the British Red Cross Society has ate a gift of eleven motor ambulai sub- seribed for by oN e'Seotiah mes and Textile T the King’s chief eS ate along with nae "Municipal Baths, was pre- sented to Galashiels by Mr. and Mrs. A. Dickson, Westwoor oa ne been Reba opened to the ic. A Seottis aman Paine Grace © chief organizer of an Edith Cavell Hospital, which — is dockyard and Government Great damage has been caused among the lambs in Campsie and Kil- syth hills by foxes this season, and agreed to take steps for their destruc- tion, A flag captured fro 1 the Germans west Africa, Academy ‘mack, pineeee of works for South- Het Africa, a form- er pee of school. demonstration iit the Queen’s Park Bekriation Ground, Glasgow, a resolution was adop' on the ‘motion of Sir Samuel Chisholm, demandin; the Government to prohibit the sale of intoxicating liquors during the ar. (OE eR Not Broke Yet. Country Judge—“How long have you owned a car Motorist (charged with “speeding) “One week your: Hor Judge—"Um—then had can still af- ford to pay a fine! Twenty dollars!” Evidence of Genius. Panes hig life with a shoestring and. in a million dollars. Bhai incredible, eh?” “Not at all. I should consi ler that a man who cauld get anybody ba buy one shoestring was inevitably to succeed,” Promising. “Every time the baby looks. into my face he psenilene wid Mr. Meokins, “Well,” “ip may not be exai mie tie but it shows that he has a sense of One tortalk well— learn also sah it e = not to talk, tones isl ee I “rolled it upl” SHOE POLISHES BLACK-WHITE - -TAN ~ SHOE HAMIKTON, CANADA EAT aia aa ihe ies Pi « ¥ 4 sige abeiae? i OE IE

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