Milverton Sun, 24 Aug 1916, p. 2

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-SSELVER GLOSS” | | (EDWARDSBURG) “Silver Gloss" has been doing pret cig Crain Laundry fares: | r nearly | Bhi: ae < In one pound packages ox pound a enamelled tins. Starch THE CANADA STARCH Makals Coca Bronte co. ITED a * YRSTRRES, RSEPWhn, Bars Grn Storck?” “aa r About the House _< Useful Hints and General Informa- tion for the Busy Housewifs s Miscellaneous Recipes. plain or whipped cream or wi sauce. Here is a Belgian recipe for vege- table soup: Take four celeries, aad them boil again for at least an hour. - White Ginger Bread.—One pound dry, sifted flour, one-half pound fresh butter, one-half pound granulated su- gar, grated rind, of one lemon, one ounce new ground ginger root, half grated nutmey, one ate Seapine soda, one gill mi butter pita ait en lemon rind, ra ar! mille sta ein bers ‘and mix to pe according to taney find bake fifteen minutes. make croquettes of boiled meat, mince your meat-and put it into a white sauce well spiced with A + ragged, trim off ly in the oven aboub an hour and a) half, After cooking.an hour add salt | and more stock, Serve ‘be of of ai rippings before being put into the casserolé. For this style of cooking round steak Aa, a richer dish than does a sirloin steal Useful Hin Celery and ae “make a de- Iicious salad, Ib fs ‘better to cook carrots whole and then skin th tare” wilskbrooni has” become evenly and use as a bod, the small end of a pota ioe s vine putting it in the oven and it oi st burs' A aled of Ca ant sardines, toma- toes and peppers is properly served with brown bread. Never hoard old clothing or house- hold articles—give them to somebody who cai them. Yellow will light up the gloomiest of af come, jusb ag green will cool and soften the most garis! Skim milk used instead of water in the cooking of cereals adds to their nutritive value. ing screws in common soap be- fore using will cause them to enter ba more easily. es lways more economical mise materials in cooking than 4 is to guess at them. It ies the greatest economy to pur- Salad—Cover the eggs with | Cut the egg engthwise, lay on chilled | ttuce and serve the Ree ing. Pickling Brine. ‘uni eG is, a ‘viekting liquid that may be used with nearly all kinds of | 4 ‘quarts. of vinegar, L: sk peppers and a handful at cloves, few blades’ of mace and'18 whole allspice. Boil all the tngrodients for and flour; strain, add. season- Cook five ts Conserv pounds of _ ‘the larga blue plums,-measured after c utes in double boiler or ano Jelly-like, Pour into hot ster- ized jars and w} ‘hem i ‘When done the mixture will thicken on a cold plate. itew.—Use two pounds of chas re eat eiateatstad, ra equal quantities of wi oil, and dectified lard, ‘he | teaspoo: ms | Season ‘like to know what they e best spices; poor ones are If a small piece of velvet is glued THE CABLEMAN AN EXCITING PRESENT-DAY ROMANCE BY WEATHERBY CHESNEY CHAPTER XXIV.—(Cont’d). “It won’t take me long to learn to like “Perhaps he did. He didn't say so gels : ough. “Sure?” asked her father, smiling. |she was before my father took her “Because I epite him inheritance.” With flami it Pasieake ‘co jn iaaeh Scarborough whistled. that was winset asob, she mn from | “Good old Mona!” he said, Jaughing, | the room, and Elsa fo flowed rae | “I'm glad. But I don’t see why. she | Da to the three men, blushed.” Gentlemen,” he said, and there | “She loves Montague, and she wants | was @ slight quiver in his voice as he him to ask her to marry him. He half | spoke, “if you had Be poe pressing | did so once before, and took his words | business outer the love | ba he found out that she| affairs of my foolish Tittle girl, jad some mor mey. She thinks that if) | he were to learn eo this he pool never ask her at 5 igh. the rest of the way in|. “Allright, off you go. But Phil—I Mr. |you to deny == CONTAINS NO ALUM - MA \NADA == MADE IN CANADA aie PERILOUS NAPS. ly made Bee The woman, if Be loves you, can fight as bravely, as sesthiokys afi ‘you, -Whab right have|Some Men Take Thelr Snooze in Dan- her the chance of the _/esrous Places. A short time ago a man was dis- efosbe foontinn ed): covered in his Junch-hour fast. asleep ROADS AND THE MOTORIST. Penny, Wise. and. Pound. Foblish to|™ jeglect Improved Roads, By Philip” P.. Sharples. io Roads and the farmer, until recent-/he would “tumble ou! bed” Agere avait ke — aes about {#2 |acapital fellow for my son-in-law, Ty, was quite a different problem from} hundred and twenty feet, for that said Scarborough. hb, won't | nd that my daughter will have a rosds and. the motorist. ‘adually|plank was part of the eetoniae ive her away I ony ie is asplen-| good husband, “Phil, my boy, I hope as the er, through the agent of aes for the repair of a chur did girl, and Val B., in spite of his ae yo2 and en be very happy papular ars hag ome fons spi ire! eccentricities, is almost as good a fel- | together, sat think -you will. Mn auiomOpe Dart ot:thp: tara) ‘A similar low as she thinks him. But do you| if ‘will profit ’by her father's ae 6 he ae e nee HAYS, be-| -eported iat ee toe ‘rston of of, cppiove of the maton?” pals Moni igo er Tho fariner no longer feels that the | Some electrical works. of the| “Qf course I do,” said Elsa, “She | chets.too often... Stand up to as ROW city auto owner is trying to put some-|Men enga; the tall climate | loves: him at else matters?” and .then,-or she won't leave you in| thing over in the roads move-| missing his mate at the lunch-hour, | Searborough didnot answer; but| Possession of asingle opinion, that /ment. Driving an automobile has| went up the half-finished chimney he stole a glance at the girl who had|You can ei in. There, boy, convinced him, as nothing else could, discovered him fast given that as her philosophy of love | of with you to your post! Wher that-a mud road, | impassable — after| asleep oh a narrow ues of brik in- and marriage; and he remembered the | his post, by ay, Searborough?” |Pvery rain and rs Spb bed Sas tie ana ft, a a hich | words, in case he should have to quote| “Somewhere along the coast oppo- which hi Sa its: uated, | meant a drop of eighty f them presently against the speaker | site the “Ring-Rock,” ‘said Scarbor- years ago, before ‘te vent of The other week a ceuy arrived hes tie stulomobie fein 6 type certain town, not a hundred wailed hey rode aileneed giving all. their attention ae don’t know what keeping up a good pace. At the of the Cases Davis they were a ne Muriel’s father and Scott, had Sidon over roi” Biberlys Gratide: Seott put a letter into Scarborough’s hand without speaking, and Mr.“avis van a waying a slip of shining paper in d whether your duty to-night, involves | danger or nob—bat if the choice. is offered to yo diamonds go and risking your life to get them, think of my little girl and leb them go. Mr, Scarborough, Ta ou to back me up in this. "shall be all "right" said Varney, before” Scarborough answer, Bat tee eT ie down there, Horace?” pie Dane laughed. ants to hasten back to hi “Til drive Muriel and you ai our to- | dither qittione the: peoasaliscar apees “Is ‘tone the pebeeerishe asked Scarborough eagerly. “Yes, Read itl " The words which they already knew stood out white from: tl ground of the paper, n Sar @ were now other words, faint, Be ce legible. “Di: id cache, Blue lake . . feet N. of eect well.” of a shoe, stockings} “Where is the Blue Lake?” asked Soning your duty to get it.” will not wear out so fast. Varney. “But if there is danger—” Varney mate aclothespin down the centre,| “At Sete Cidades,” said Dav’ began, doubtfully. uu have a good tool for scrap- ings and kettles, ys rinse black stockings in 8 serve fruit, then dry atarre to leath very vvell on. ated Be tadee afeaniny, kiivexion a) ‘esate: ‘board, damp them slightly. They clean ‘more. quickly and gain a better ch, “A few drops of ammonia in the which silver is washed an ke am a beh for a long time with- out cl on Parent carpet ing, when eut run. two row nine stitching the where it i Gund a handful of sunflower seeds and give them to the The birds relish the little tender _sleces that are found a1 Stains in table linen are Masi re- the artilen in The addition of ID oF. toa an have ‘le effect of fixing’ the tain. fnew P ciahebspeik ate viacgih ter and allowed to come fo: tUe Boll nid thien obo; thoy: will be found to last much longer without burning on crackin; Watering Boston ferns with weak a instead of water will cause them thrive wonderfully. When lice appear on ferns, stick some sulphur matches head down ‘or waterproofing boots and shoes, of m: caine soil. make an excellent mixture but a little oil of turpentine should also be added. To wash brushes and combs, put a onful of ammonia into a basin of hot water nao dip the brush up and r for a few eee After- ward ans in coe ter. FRUITY FACTS. Fruit Is Pringipally Composed of Water, Sugar and Aci For rubetg Be in the summer fruit are may be of pacete to lea you “eat” very little, for fruit us ‘pectic Hasna but a lot of wa- and a gar! Sai akan | for example, ag nants per cent. wa- | ‘sugar!. The small balance is account- ed "tor by a lijte: protein on acid. relates have five “times as much if round Mee cut from one to one and | parts of eae ty-ix PAD no a Spee “4 be y thick, The joes may | acid, and some protein, Their excel: a on whole or pou into pleces two | tence is sppar But for value as are. ‘eat an iron tiie food, the apple easily comes first, pan, rub over the surface a Now, when you “eat” fruit, you carrob aad ar, ir in similar thay ices, langles, Ad water, Cover and let, cook ae i ow that water, sugar, and acid are what you are really eating. e Attractions All Gone, of | He--¥ou used to say there was some- thing about me you li She—Yes, but you've ‘spent Mt all now, The man who anoles the least is often in ike biggest hurry to tell it, and they will keep a|yq fol from Ly Rea down in it letting the:comb remain inh don’t purpose to let my daughter | |share it, of course,” said Mr. Davis, s |“You young people have been far too busy. I suppo: observe the fact 8: “And that is the road chat oat: Jehoshaphat, sir! We shall have to 3 | hurry? jan Miguel has suffered to-day from | pride an earthquake. I hear that a new CHAPTER XXv. islet has been suddenly formed in the a6 ees, cay, [Sea near the Ring- ‘Now, Horace,” said Varney, “dis-\bably will disappear again in a few pose your forces. selves, nds your orders. e all put our- What are . hood of your sentry-beat to-morow. Varney said no more, but set off at and when ae had gone, Davis to Scarbor ee turned to Scott. $0 le Mason Renta cata egies oe | LE dog work through.” ood, Then Phil, will piles go = the coast. I think Mont was right, and that if they fa the dia- monds they'll try to get away at once. Find out where Gillies’ boat is lying and keep an eye on her. If you see 2 them trying to eseapo, stop them if | ibeira Grande onthe chance of rene | ‘an’t be far behind, Ting you here, and I gathered that he | If | thought it was important. him with perfect trust that he will, make her thing for a father to be able to say s. Now won't you read your | Carrington won't be EMS a yet, eal Horace,” it began, “As Davis?” cial . position u neta letting the | 5 i feral by ata een opateaienel hay | “I have to thank you ft for giving me ter. happy, and that’s a great! of to be built in donuies dinates from London, at an early hour after | would have admitted -no onsen ‘8 long journey and a performance the rere would ha’ previous night, says Dendat Answers. | cadam properly built still ‘has its |‘As a conséquence fow oa mpany aes. Macadam must’ be-distinguish-| got any sleep. That day there wi ed from the apologies tor stone roads|the usual procession and the pitted 0 often seen, Stone dumped on an ti on tamer | ‘old road, with no proper drainage or | Pod"), Remcomance. leans ading, and without the use of d. ero doce not resemble a macadam road! the illness of one of his beasts, performance arrived, | ss Cllr tke hie: 4o-pettend tore, 4 kc er, does a fay = e macadam must be mel ult, froin the bottom up. If/ sleep with his head on the body of automobile becomes exces: | a cout lion, finishing up‘the per- , the surfa Sosa ean be protected by formance by springing up and Dut in; trata novendam | his head in another lion’s @ bond between eis roin-) but “when ming time care a gentle snore was heard. The was fast saibep with his head illowed on a lion’ i asphalt or refined tar. ne bituminous macadam, sultable stone 1s obtainable, forms ier ;sttractive road proposition. Its Vin not greatly tavexcens of hldin |macadam, which ha it for , where a pare cee - STRANGE FACTS OF SCIENCE, device to enable al li match and extingtta it aha it, has been used, Traffic cannot !njure it, the surface pro- oer is suitable and comfortable for ‘horse-drawn traffic, while last, but not A novelty in the saa line is a tt ht Small talking machine records can e _|FROM OLD ) SCOTLAND NOTES OF INTEREST FROM HEB BANKS AND BRAES. What Is Going On tn the Highlands and Lowlands of, Auld Scotia. j ,gSeotish miners are asking tor an adyauce of 24 cel lay, in view of |the increased obtained for coal. | The Liquor Gontrol Board teats oe clined the Glasgow Corporation's aT for total prohibition during the ae Thomas Lindsay, assistant mas- ter in the Boys’ Natio: School, Ber- wick, , has resigned after nearly fifty Stewart, Northumber- Jand renee Hnglish master in Hill head High pote G as been 01 to > the extent of $10,000 was that occurred at the Mesrs. John Drummond & SHO) Wellington Street, bat {a sum Guteea trustees. will paieite! $4,500 | to meet capital outlays. eo number of aie at present emplo; the death of Quartermaster-Sergeant David Rate prineipal Aotr in the olr of St. John’s (Cross) Chureh. en eapulnyie: Pele “Lan- arin" built to the order of the te clyde 9 St. Andrew's received least, the surface 1s easily: malnta ined R |Soctety. of the River Plate as a dona- through-a term of years at a low an- played on a toy instrument that is tion to the funds of the Scottish nual cost. «| operated by swinging it around with Branch of the Red Cross 4 | Bituminous macadam is Dye 2 tWOY one han | In recognition of his services in Pres gan etn captor cate ert mixture of linseed oil, slaked Fee eee ee neu a ou tieable. to,lime and cotton fibre is used in some loy, a. wellknown ° Greenoc Se te ee ae vonhed ‘ar portions of ‘Turley as a substitute Highlander, fing been Urea te is used as a binder, the work may be for ceme ey by done for 0c. to 20c. a square yan | Wings Teal strapped to the arms less than the mixed method, and the and legs enable skaters to make use results, if the work has been well done, | of the wind form the eubject af ‘© not inferior for country road traf: recent, pat |The building of a penetration ma. interibes ob) CIR, \cadam is in itself n Lay °, instriment room to be taken for us.!the chance of play all the skill and k age os is reheated di ou, promised that T shoul be in at | man’s acquaintance,. ee osean® quired to build a first-class macadam,| «Mountings ae which any buttons |! the death, you know, sse8e5 ind, in addition, a knowledge of the ‘ain be fastened to form hatpins or ods the binder. er road work, the Bri F doe ee a ey ee eatin nen | _. Wastewater is purified by a pro: a ‘cess em ploying gS clay an employed in supervising and peas a milk of; meta bien noentinld Toads. manufacturers |standard binders can be depended up {bya a French scientist. Jon to furnish the special apparatus| Russian railroads protect he and jand sanwinage required to handle the; apicetey poles agains’ binder. |soaking them for several months be- | intenance of roads already ae mae in SDR | built te a8 important as building new Tiglien aa a eres out pon an egg holde! oe g an ordinary dinner plat OW me of the ship that picks ‘tart Up; |you"Khow:; The<girls always hav The. towers of the Patch Gathe® and we'll cable to the American ports, san tence a to exchange on is eae sacierd: se fd allow ‘tie impairment |dral_ are roofed with pearl shells, and have them stopped when they try | sion Ne the investme: No one would |which reflect the sunlight so that they to land. Scott and Iwill go to Sete Ss ECtOnGE TA forgotten ab out | dream of allowing a buildinglgn which | can be seen G Citades.” the Sate: ant fie au Feld ang: {he held a mortgage to fall to pieces} A French phonograph for teaching “What us?” asked Elsa. eq in his hi He opened it ae ahas Aarne ge Sonu languages displays printed words aa “Muriel and I claim to be included in | Tt was fr yor, paint: fi : phra: je as their soun Scan een ” Wie ted Cen uncle aoe Scott had crett oe ee its see aR eoduesd by its disk. “Then I arrange that you shall ioe “My i te propriated each year to maintain them “Oh,” Varney cut in, “Miss Davis’ which = keep the ae ‘oin; i won't ie aval and Thad a nonsen: i ‘yon noth: ne ee talk o trom Furnas, | if that is your income, and if you are TN) and as rie ee was rather an im- | both young and healthy, and if yo portant shee she will stay and tell her , love each other. eI four figures. If added, turning to Mr. Davis. “I ought you reverse the process, and wait for to be the one to stay to ‘talk to the wife until you have the fou r fig~ father,’ bat Scarborough has orderer | ures to k her on, the Shanice are ter-and between five and. six aR cent. | ee] Bot ehrtien ‘aes. atl a | otherwise, [that ydu will, find that one of tw edie yrcrentbes axe Me cig M3 boy,” said’ Mr. Davis: things has happened; either a tte faverived? heartily, “if whab Muriel has to say and bolder man than you has stepped Grapes have twice the quantity of |to me is that the and. you want my |in and taken the prize from you, or sugar compared witl itrawberries, Shee engage) ‘why are you have outgrown the power of lov. not so mucl Dy blasting: Mariel 7 uae be just ing. For love, Horace, the real thing, Th: ciirsante. change—a ai glad to hear the news from her | the thing that poets sing of, comes to ‘sa of the sugar tnd fous times as | lips as from sokeat Buby he ad dt a man only when he is young; but if acid as straw! silly, “it can’t be that of course, be- he gives it a proper welcome then, cause she doesn’t approve of you.” “She .is \ going to “se to conquer her | if he does not, ie flies, and it never to snatch i rea it came. oP to think that because he hi ye setae a hand and will not asi hi is early scturnion the subject of man’s iniquities; con- STORY we is just atrifle obsti- A man is She'll take a long time-to ‘to like you, ’m Ry the ight, ae ee vee against the ae persons in the whole woe testes on love best; but th you thi tf that joy 1a an axcluaive- ‘yriel came wound h ious, her father’s nec nd eher “Don't be worrfed, dad,” she said, persion: said Var comes back. ¢ is many a middle- | | WN. -p evleney oy was: born, in, Patis “Is she?” asked Mn ‘Davis, with alaged man in London now—prosper- |224 her yoke pretence at surprise. “Then I am | ous, contented, perhaps, and yery like- eee igen is pees ig Mat Rtrald you will have to look forward | ly married to a woman whom he pla-| other seven are at the front, as are toa very long engagement. Muriel’s | cidly loves—and yet he missed the | two of her sonsdn-lay, Tho youngest, opinions about men are, as you supreme Joy of life, missed tt ize. | Polonging to the class of 1916, has just the result trievabl een inval un. sult of, long and deep stady on’ trievably, because he had not the grit 33 ah OUR motile a © GETS BIG FAMILY PRIZE. Trouble Enough. depends a ability to take e. $8 clem for imiting dis prizes to cae things a3 aieaar in burying them in lukewarm rico which | of handling‘ broches have: been pstented jn Great eri the congregation of the Gaelic parisa, . ieee raid on the enemy trenches Spee during the night of June 7 PANE Et A FAMOUS ROAD. It Runs Fourteen Hundred Miles Through India who has “acim? wil stay here,” said Scarborough at once. | from Aa letter of yours which I re. |im @ condition at least equal to their His Wish Satisfied. , hi Poli mist uot besor-edind Guilt cored this morning, I gather that you {State on completion. - To ‘do. less ‘The paddler-Wrocked: timidlysoncthe you ought to share.” 1 ie penny wise and pound foolish. — ‘The ; ‘ aos eee ; still consider ‘that. my opinion is of | Diain mac and the. bituminous | Kitchen door, °A- stout Irish woman _ Hlsa’s upper lip tightened with the importance. I'll give it to you straight | macadam are both easily kept in order, 228TY ab being, interrupted in her | cul line of obstinacy that Scarborough | away. It's this—if you meet a good and even improved in condition by ap-| Work, pulled open the door and glow- id. deen more stay once before, d love her, marry her, if she | plication of cold refined tar. Modern|ered at him. - 1 shall go with you and Mr. Scott loves you in return. There's a lot of |SPraving machines, both horse-drawn} “Did yez:wish to see me?" she de- to Sete Cidades,” she said quietly, and humbug preacher now-a-days. about [and motor driven, have been invented.) manded in threatening ¢ 4 he kne was useless to argue the folly of ‘marrying f-you havent) Mion Peaion 86 conte tp a stn Hie) “Vell, I did,” he sarod ‘er with:an further. this much 0 much: & Yeat—the | one Brounen repeated * when Le00S5ATY | aplogetie grin. my. vish, “Wary wall” he sid. “And Miss) exact sum varies sccordng to the s0- oe ee e doves an your And he went its central well of sparkling water. i For three thousand years the Hima- Paris Woman es 19 Children— a Pei Oret Gil eee Jooked down on this road, 2 Boys at Front. = 4 and haye seen it as they see it to-day ta ie shes Haste crea | Ted—No, my dear; but I> hope /yt has seen a hundred generations of pte my, member ot | the, you'll be the last men come and go; a goore of dynas: $100,000 ta found ‘prlase tor the larzeat| is to the opagecactly the aeaeue tamales easants In tho cage of a photographer sue- | th. Tongigon aime When ‘inevan was families than praise for his g¢ ne 300 every second yea ie Be deserving emily in the city of Dn tis prize has just been awarded to, rovide for their pends. by: Salling vegetables from a ib has ae ie oars er gon has also been’ and a a wad r) Wy xt e prize aN ner tea ‘already 2 ras ‘grand- Sharan ont ia of her son¥ having sup- plied fourtee: ing does nod. ays separate | | a m a bad hi t ri on a does not discriminate “ his courtesy,

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