Milverton Sun, 30 Aug 1917, p. 6

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> ‘ ‘ 7 < ‘ . : : : \ z é Preserve all you can with “Pure and Uncolored”™ for the sake of economical and wholesome d rts. des lums 10, 20 and 100-pound Sacks oe eee 2 and S-pound Cartons ve a spicy zest wl ich makes Write for free copies of our three new them a favorite preservin, Ent nk nog me a fruit, and:several excellent, va- Atlantic Sugar Refineries rieties plentiful this year. —iu9 Montreal ‘What excuse have you for your. self?” asked the colonel. Brevious day, Y.M.C.A thing useful ther nt was over To! THE 7 ONTARIO AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE GUELPH. Young Man- If you can't go to War Co to College LEARN ei increase your earning capacity on the far LEARN Aes method: LEARN how to produce bette crops and better stock. LEARN to grow good fruit, better poultry and the best of everything. September to April at the Colleze April to September at Home. Public school education is sufficient for admission. College Opens September 21 _ Write for calendar giving particulars. G. C. CREELMAN, B.S.A., LL.D, President. Sve Ht Hocking or of “ANl for a Scray ea Life,” ote, hen by Hodder Stoughton, Limited, London and Toron' CHAPTER III.—(Cont’d.) 1 rer Than es 2 per cant, stroys its value as an important|Picious-looking object in the depths. aera erties om hia aay rae ee Sitnos hive cick Sioa ge mill eee es tinge Bleviou! ob Yaidnlahia acest tpoacte wee oe pau net nee trary he oes : ie didn’t | 2¢ans, lentils are all protein foods.| soluble i tsi lane whirled around in wide circles, “That's because you have been mak-| |gulractin for Sit ee *| Protein coagulates upon ihe applica es cTeLTe i cali ote aig teacher’ phetionine be cacamk one ing an ass of yourself. While the| “J don’t think ws come any further,”, tion of heat, acid or fer1 me! eoagulates upon the application of | the sea ie enemy submarines or ether fellows Baye bech Improving |1.. ‘satd presctitiy a are’ entirely soluble in. cold heat, so that’tare and judgment should | min nina aie oes ieee what makes ye alter your compounds of protein| he used when cooking various protein| Suddenly she put up her tail cand ssp noble hear Lede ee anid dons are aided into three distinct classes,| foods. dived downwards, on a long slant ‘and ‘Tom felt rather miserable; he was| “TI think I'll go back to the Black| namely umens, gelatinoids, ex- Meats. gi herent sito soniewhat “angered didn’t | Cow,” replied Tom, “’appen there's tractives. Two methods are employed“to cook| tapped out a me: on his wireless like the way ‘Penrose had spoken to, some chaps there who'll stand a treat.|" The white of an egg is the purest| meat for oga: ag A dete apparently steam- him. In the old days been | After all, Eaen wur right when he/ for of ‘lbinieh It is found in the where it is the object to ex-|ing aimlessly a little to the north- “Penrose is what you call a gentle- man, ranker, I'm thinking. “Summat o’ that sort,” splot Tom. 88 for?” it of a fool; T've spent all my brass, ae T've “After all,” he 00) a5 o’ lads as is no use| Seely ng didn't joi 0| te aS Penrose is gone to the Y.M. to Sun pedoh °F joined to Tick. the] C/A, You yeulan'e think it perhaps, Aiconitng Gen Still he eal 10k help recalling the ous line mysel feelings jossessed him 3 stirred then; ed as though he ic. d—well, there you. had heard the call of some higher pow Benihana gant Fe i: erto ad hum: Tom still walked on aimlessly; the MePhail, but I wur a bit in the religi-|- lf ead. He cotted, but. vere showed no inclination him. iny " told you you were said. “If you end by Leing ideked out of the ‘o-be continued.) an-ass,” Armor For U.S, Fighter. hy mor provided for United States, soldiers consists of a steél hel- met and steel plates for the protection of the body. are covered with khaki cloth, The best way to help others is help them to help themselves. to pitti dle.reehanlactxte clang tint’ ‘om Was not a gutter lad; saw, too, that he had the making of a man in him, . That was the reason perhaps why he used stronger langua, n usual, and for meting out a heavier punish “You have evidently some education and were meant for better things. Why did you make a beast of yourself?” His words cut Tom like a knife. “Make a beast of myself,” he tho ought, “has Tom Pollard come fo that? “Where is there to go, sir, when gne’s day's Work in overt! he-asked most, sulkily “G02” replied the colonel, a little nonplussed, “go?” th m- bering a visitor who cana to him the a at shes teach you some- to be in his ¢ touched hia prides or Sone = ma tlicy small scale, the: cover of ae are,” he said to himself “and a bit] New Fall int nite Sona Lea : Soa de-} | logue No. 22G, which will be ighted, however, to notice that Pen- ‘hi rose acted differently from the rest, rane ioe mailing early next although he was by no means flatter. m in this way, vol Arm: “1 MURRAY = KAY i TORONTO, ONT This cut represents, o The fashion pages, with their fine half-tone illustra- tions: of: the latest. styles in Suits, Coats, ree: Furs, Millinery, Footwe etc., are of special init to women. The prices quoted are most reasonable and we prepay charges to your post office or station on every garment illustrated. Write for a copy to-day. 17 to - “ina St. E. TORONTO ONT. THE rT THAT FLIES NEVER-ENDING WORK FULL OF PERILOUS FEATS. ; to the Royal Naval Air Service of Britain. She looked like a gigantic and\tired moth, taking a rest, a8 she lay by the side of the hangar, her wings folded fark sai ies bellee nt bet ford end) scouting trip over the near: wanted a rest badly. er s0¥s, and chines in e of war, and scarcely had her pilot and observer eaten their breakfast before the wireless installa- tion attached to station com- menced to crackle Sole calling the tired moth to further lit Into the Water. Come half a dozen one se mechanics with oileans and s and swiftly, deftly, but exceedingly carefully, felt her all ov ae fed bearings with lubricant oe e an| awakened, moth, she stonlp unfolded | her wings, and commence: ras her engines were Se then relapsed into silence as bered to their inti in. Jand at pe to her nos jing bee saendc Ul ahs pres heated |the right direction. off, the pilot waved his hand, most immediate! Proteins are necessary for showy building and: repairing waste ti They are a very important ceretiaede of our food, differing from all other e nn body is composed-of eighteen roteii form of a thick, eis viseuous liquid, Albumen is also at, as cia ecules dae th the form of slufen as ames and cereals and as a lea peas, beans and lentils. pe asl readily in cold water and upon the application of Gelatinoids, : second class. of T protein com: pounds are the gelatinoids. is found in i ein Gelatin tendons, cartilage and bone; also existing in all er. Hi e ed upon d_ you have chucked releegion?”| poqit : e y tissues. The; very im- wearing tl g's uni fon as some- asked McPhail. i ape ith portant element in the body. The en- i ning groblas. than} yer boearer “Ay See aera eet tS 1G HOA RODE Ae eoral fy elle ooslaitt. fargo a moor peaker had called upon Shine to fight | it phan: pees ions of gel It is very imp against brutality, butchery, devilry,!” “Tt am a wee bit ant that the manner of cooking food fa sd Heart acerornee sat, the | | myéelt replied Mel e of such a nature that every particle ought o! jomethi dit all full; i i Poaabt ne jcome te Ge his oot] Tensoned fea out very careful yjof this valuable substance be retained e foun a coats associa-| Ui in the old U. and give his name, ye' his chief getigate tions debasing | brought up in a psa was ra ao “of Polly Powdll.| ee T Tata, as reason vat. The gir’s coarse beauty made a strong | Colonel Ingersoll’s Lectures, and he appen to him, but he remembered! proved to me that Moses made a lot of Alice Lister; remembered he things | mistakes. weel, presently\1 got whieh she\ had said to him, apd he! fond of whisky, and Ie 0 the con- coaae rae sighing. | clusion that releegion was not logical.” a ‘om, is that you |. “Lreel ee nae you're none too logical,” ‘Tom turned and saw a ail raw-bon- sep es, ed fellow in kilts | Ay, man, bu tT was well groonded {in fundamentals! ould say a Sherias Capetion heh wate bree Kiddie ve ua years old! y, Alec; wher't? baan?” e| eat to tioned it OW! m and rire e up religion because of had become frien: ‘olonel ther pets Tackoen ‘The re- “What's thy Tass's name?” asked ligion my e had went deeper nor. ~*~ A ut tere, T ama tool to Ts ae kee jfeishtly, except that) te oralidue about it. Good night, Me- they a hee pane wi’ me, | Phail, I will go back now.” And | §) Tom; mebbe ai sie tt yee ent back towards the town “Nay.” replied ‘Tom, “I. Proae feel} al like skyelarking with the lasses to- ithe 2 tewing Ba Saturday night Tom night.” s again dru disorderly. “Weel, ’'m not ower geile 2 t did scape siller, T i n- urday, otherwise I’d sking. ye He had joined the Army come an ind have a drop of whiskey wi’ eee the influence ve . fable impulse. me.” iad felt that he was doing a noble “I am stony-broke too,” said Tom. “I) thing. ig. Not that he was proud of it, expect I have been a fool.” cause in reality he,could A nothing in, nae a fool who| else; when a think of it agenda! his, Biller on. good whisky.” afterwards ie kne: Be te was doing y this time they were walking to-! nothing but his duty. e gether cewatipstte- uabinatet ie! eewae elated ‘by tila ane Herds hes kad /his head higher, and “What is this lass 0! yourn?” esked | made his heart! beat fast; now, aft Tom after a silen | a little more than three months’ train. “y she’s ant ing, he had actandly been-talled before lassie,” replied the Scotchmah: “she's| ite oicntesor bel isgrace to his wee thing too, and fairly, company eAlouel wines Giatnatined: pitta kits” | stern soldier, wan ulvee kindly sredite sults. Hi uke a] Place in a saucepan Canning Peaches. Freestone peaches. give the best. re: Albertas and Crawfords are the first choi ake ceva Lebo aliidy of xt! gar and five pints of water. Boil this for five minu Pe the ach fro} Dropping the peeled tee into the prepared syrup prevents discoloration, en are prepared sterilized jars, packing nee slovety together as pos- sible. lowing wach boiling it ace made by plac- ‘ubber and lid in position and partial-' it. | Ty Galion Pat juts «hoe pier bath of this time remove the jars from the! bath, fasten the lids as securely a yore test fortes rd Weenie in a cool, dry plac Soi joni eaaee feerane and ay the peaches just the same as for can- ning. Syrup. Spiced Syrtp—Six sups of sugar, five cups of water, juice of one lemon, ! ¢ |til dissolved. Now add the following spices, tied in a piece of cheeseclot ts 0 GIRLS WANTED To Learn Oloth Weaving. Willi Be Taught and Paid Good Wages While Learning. Experienced Weavers Can Earn 82.50 to $3.00 Per Day WRITE OR CALL The BARRYMORE CLOTH Co. 1179 KING ST. WEST, TORONTO on whole cloves, one! thnleapoontul of allspice, two sticks of | cinnamon, one tablespoonful of blade] mace, two roots of ginger. Add to the boll for. ten. minutes the sterilized rub- DOMESTIC. SCIENCE AT HOME Eighth Lesson —Proteins. jin the food. Extractives. ‘The third class ot Byles is extrac- tives the flavoring seek is found in foods. Great care it Ee taken while cooking foods aoe nothing impairs this Fiver or de va Fir teachall the nutnineny ot the meat in- to the liquid or meat teas and broths. cut into small pieces or chopped fine, GhAGH toAhe Bold ter. ana beopEtt slowly. to boiling point. Then. it is placed in a position where it will fia mer r cook at re of 1 degrees Fahr. ea ‘xtract all the nutriment front Oe act with intense heat for he sami purpose, coagulation, or searing the entire surface. It is then rote as Hipected in the preceding re ‘ond method Breserves it the atritions. 1 elements in the peaches are all in jars: Place all the peach peelings in a large preserving Kettle and auld the: atoek: sy yrup used to lay peaches in peclng them). he while drain as for jelly. Measure the juice and then return it to the kettle. Bring it to a boil oe ae cook fo ve min- as Ad dd an equal.measure of su- fe uel val dissolved, then| boil for Sekt minu ur into ie and store 3 Stok jellies A safe and reliable method of ooking ies is-to-use a ther- mometer. to 222 degrees Fahrenheit. ’ Ba ag : Droge! ae one quart sized See Tyan pint mix- ed carrot, one pint sliced potato, ae half pint: minced turnip, one-half pin minced onion, one leek, two ‘oniate, two tablespoons gninced celery, two matoes, then w back where a wil Holt went id athe hour. end of this ‘time add the ar ingens and cave ons tile ree. e the cover narhiallg off the atewoey’ durine’ the entire cooking.» Ganado W W. J, Hi ra cate Food Gautraller caleutates that food wast- | tient. Place this on the fire | Curent. Hf iat her hull, still unhateh we like the bass o: ni zag course so that she could zai way enough before rising. A di rudders pitt of the planap ead=a0l like a gigantic moth—she lifted, i soared off out into the sky over th sea. A Wireless Warning. up she went, the decks of the and the sea rushed in, to A Description of Two Jobs Allotted| )\ But there is no rest for men or ma- | rai 'S; | formati make» the submarine a steel-tomb for her crew. “Good!” snapped out the ’plane, She wasted no more time in words: Those seas: mines were bobbing lown towards a sea-larie much used he ikea ahipyiag: and if allowed to. stay uld almost. ‘certainly wrecl ibe before they died. The pilot slid downwards once more. from a on one mine, and the other. The bullets, fired from eee ae punctured the mines’ air- aes, a ar sank, unhatehed, w the Game. But fas was tak Peat seaplane had bee! watching patrol Te had told Brit: of a floc 'y eek the ened fe east and west, ther by who greeted him in their own peculit fashion. At len; the squadron was ngth complete, and sallied forth to meet the enemy, these came into sight fomie ten min- utes later, flying high and in battle tion “Immediately Wey eapitte British cae they rose still high- er, seeking to obtain a position from whence they might’ drop their bombs. But the 8. knew they had ere played it. They, too, Sionbe, and as they climbed the Lew- into action like half & en ne: punching ments round holes in the fab- ric of wings, they schieved little. And tien; “damning dis the better part of valor: tuned ans ad 36r home n|and safety, only to fight a second bat- tle/ere they got back with another sec- ton of the Navy that flies—at Dun- ir r Ending W And the isa reais a ‘0. jobs. allotted to the Royal Naval sais Bert ice—the Navy that flies, the Navy whose job is never done; whose war- stations are somewhere on the East » whos: battle-grounds are Their imiuigte accidents to material and atmospheric ‘c! exhaustion, they clung to their floats, million ipnevaiaes he enemy replied, but beyond! waiting for the wrecked machines to take the = dive. Under the control of the Depa AL RANGE, Ontario Veterinary College 110 University ee Toronto, Canada Affiliated with the University College pe lag 9 Monday Oct. 1, 1917. Cal V.S., M.Sc. Principal nt of Beisel of Ontario. Calendar soc on Application. 2, C) @ C & ° OO DO ch ©) ahs. a © D 0 O O 8 ra) py ward, turned in ae atcie pol el consorting sister, and sped down till she was below the ’plane. Then fol- lowed an interchange messages, ° with the result that, guided by the airman, the two destroyers—the sec- ond one now come 5|menced to steer certain courses, and to let down from their sterns a’ pecu- liar-looking apparatus. The “Devil's Bes.” Meanwhile, deep dow. the danger that threatenéd, a Germart propellers going slowly, sé that might cover herself with a concealing jae of. fad: he lane saw something round detach itself from her hull and Abat upwards—saw it break surface, ever so slightly, and then bob down on the allow a second devil’s Ae to float sp wide apart, steamed slowly towards that ting submarine’ avwitelairévehed be: their sterns, and kept on the bottom by a novel device, gradually approached her nose, and~ at lei conical forepart. Another swift: word, and something round*was attached to the wir another wirelessed word—and a spout of water suddenly rose, in that portion of the hitherto quiet sea. A _aetond follow- ed with a dull roar unsown mines, inside the U- boat paged. Wf, Uigint Se i} c- w sight Ko luxurious, ‘steel liners that sail trisweekly on the ‘1600 Mile, Six-Day Detroit-Duluth Cruise Between Detroit, Sarnia, 3. 8. Mari Ft. William and t_meals, comfor afte noon ‘a ote, ait included i ¥ Train connections east -and perrait, Serate: Soo, Port Art William and Duly; ite for Cruise Booklet to EW. Helen General Passenger ~ Northern Navigation Co: 2 2 Duinth our toket west att hur, Fors Agent. mpany jarnia, Ontario For Information Ask Your Local Ticket Agent * When you pay the price of first quality sugar, why not ber and lid in eee and then parti-|ed in the garbage pails of Canada as diehten. rocess the jars ‘or each year through carelessness and hit minutes in ot water bath,| lack of kitchen economy amoi ynts to ater the water sata boiling, — Re-! $56,000,000 per year, or. about $7 per move from the bath, tighten the aie head of population. as securely as ossibte an then for leaks. re 1, dry LAS Fruit juices and ‘stewed’ To use the ioe tei ett after the safest for smal] children, fruits are Store 2 and 5 Ib. Cartons— ~ 10, 20, 50 and 100 1b. Bags, Z Made in one grade only—the highest, ! be sure that'you get it? There is one brand in Canada which has no second quality—that’s the old reliable Redpath. “Let Redpath Sweeten it.” 3

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