Milverton Sun, 7 Feb 1918, p. 2

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gonfoundedly go Hooking to be alone of all met, however, it was not like tl looked like a younger ‘sister o lieve a woman isa: She tele the truth?” He was ‘somewhat startled by the} question, an her earnestness. just what do you mean? “Why can't they leave a woman a- lone?” It was clear that he was not expect- ed to answer, and so, sion, he with considerable interest for her t go on wondering if re Aso while to| continue her © He ve e with Monte. dated bac it we a) esh from finishing school, | men all world like a HORE of iclodrarha: Do} pas reds slowly, “I do.” her ee any mented, with hi ge fencrally out 0: Thope Re may get the driv iHfe' won't” declared Monte. probably end by borrowing & pour- boire o tte: driver.” She “That is Posse He fa very “the fae jail Mike fp checked him aclf sd sak into difficulties with! . sve out He was it was generally after he had pest mip: 8 A barearale aie the ‘Contes d’Hoffmar “And little anniek serenades,” he added. “But if he’s all bad inside?” “Montmartre stop their daneing a gulp ha where—” id I meet. him?” she finished. ve x or on,” he papéated, as she} eth! “Please go. Moh hovftared” ae is Li aoe xplain wh; Deed at all ersalf ta ee if i; it was because Li ilent—Lor ang. years silent. er- nie was so very Ree oe is a good deat e talking out pee to herself, with se aneantage ot ig able to do this out wondering e ae were ia pie eyes frephioned ey matt like a clean | CHAPTER I1.—(Cont’d) Basis wind: She always spoke 0 of “ n’ ionte as the most Ameri Cae f deard from Cine PINES linew; and by that, she meant some- n’t know. Then you are back 1 here oe direct and honest—something ~Paris—alone?” four-square. “T met Ty day on the boat,” she r Uneonsciously pe had emphasized | sumed LR eee he Teste gpe oo |cause-—well, Just because wanted to “Why not?” she asked directly. ne. ‘ou know, Aunt Kitty She held her head a bit high, as if wa very good to me, but I'd been with in challenge er every minute for more than ten “Nothing; only—” pe ears, and s0 I wanted to be by myself He’ did not finish. He_ could: not = little while ht after she ae very well tell her that she was too! I went down to the farm—her farm er |Connecticut—and though 1 could a lone’ there. Ane ane left me a great SARE in nits ae his b ballet that, ' deal of money, the | Somehow, she en speak of such a where. were tim had sat beside her, not feeling sure that he was a the same room with’ wen' her: it was her though ‘platé-glass. To-night,’ people— icin t , lighted a cigarétte and ae De Baa had suddenly all turned into ra moment she studied him, as it!) “I ran away) the} “Kind of tough on Marie,” he com-| § “He'll ® » terly selfish 1 mcs tite for falling in love. haps, in a way, it’s because of th because of the contrast But l’ve 6 it. Eve heard him| io| the night. Perhaps | /Damagi _ “It was a great deal too mae ” she ton. “I didn’t mind m, , _be=- if he were looking at cause Hees forget “Gea ae Sut res a_rab- one h et {people I'd never heard of began to “Still painting 2” he Ete lwrite to me=dozens of them. Then * 8 ‘tMuch as they will'let me.”"~ | men ali sorts of schemes— They! | charities and gold mines and copper She leaned forward with a frewn, mines and oil wells and I don’t know folding her arms upon the table. — | what all, came down there to see m “What isthe matter with men Bie ake tte Bee hoe Hemanded. ey ve wanted to Of, course, {tured from the house, and waylaid me jon | the oes Sate eae new and could n’t refuse to see with- {out ‘being rude. elt,” she said, Monte, “as if the world on at ing to fust the thing I didn’t’ want to do. In a way, I’d been | alone said Monte, “Tt’ was like an evil dr “F di eam,” idn’t know men were the Monte frowned. |. Of course, that is just what one 001 name, without Hip Tantei ov hares cer tsot sragae [8 doubt, was on the mailing list of k te On. the whole, Marjory concluded $ver¥ promoter ae pubiewatee Sepa orth eS doubtedly upon the list of every man , it was just because of tha aoa See teccne was inclined to’continue—in, however, (27 9, a less serious mood. te all cose eee epost 1 met Teddy, few burdens of his That odd! enon itt nae little “smile—scareely more than the| She went on. “Tt was difficult not to) & ghost of a smile—returned to the, Fe nodded | 41 didn’t ind so much at first; he was interesting. “yes, he’s that,” admitted Monte. be sand pleasant, until— she} 4 since - Santee LUNATICS OR PROPHETS? ? DREAMS THAT ARE FULFILLED, TO-DAY. Inventions That Emanated From What Were Considered Crack- ~__ Brained Fancies. | of OSE scientific world, has perpetual motion’ to become rather less “loud and long.’ partment, the successful sey os tlon of which 1s now recognized by His ty to August. ine Sm Artour H. Harris, Director of Overseas man could sit in a basket and lift him- _ The material ot which vine ton ne was active! Nites Transport. self, he would believe in ae ae Tainersssieetin CS Bei engaged in tf : ? sine tratie tor: the: Company's rail}. Ho'la'a member. of St: James’-Club;> | perpetual Meee Wale y in a[ecaree, and enedes Sta and ocean services. ontreal; Rideau Club, Ottawa; and {2 aero! * BAIS: ary for the conduct of the outbreak of the war, the the Montreal Royal Golf Ci basket and Tifting himself ? Ser hacitean: deieaaed that President of the Canadian Fasite}) Yn 1888-he married a. daughter of Storing Energy. the food: Walmer “ce evaporated” full offered Mr. Hafrls™ services to. the we vee William B. — oe Long years ago a crank made Eng-|are equal, if not superior, to those of Inert See Gr ocelnlig antl Hon We. Mostie fl oF ot me Re [land laugh by going to the Patent Of-|the same materials put up in a heavy finan: eae Trahan Pt Des |eeival- Ganuraliotce and niece | fice with a plan for the conservation | syruy of the late Hon. Alexander Morris, energy. He ‘said he could fstore of men, he pointed out, re- First Governor of Manitoba and the |enough energy to move the Bank of ae better food than the logger if North West Territories. land. He could But to-day ‘0 be effic Y NOT A We have had Sain days and meatless days urged upon us, but why not consider the merits of one “bean Beans, as. we kind than animal protein. Now, eee the gathering of the crops, dried bea shou tie will find still more ways to use them than before. There are black, red, white and a manner of mot ttled. beans. Their value} is about the same; all are high in pro- gis pounds Es great value al ‘they possess i ,|he began to mak 9% 00 seihgh-—to0 utterly and As Oe es. Oh, as long as I'm makin; you my father confessor J may as well’ ‘be thorough.” She smile Monte Teaned forward with su | interest. ‘@ question t odd ‘moments bad disturbed his own i peace of min it, was Chic Warren iv who had first told him that in remain. [ing a bachelor. he was leading an ut- “Does a oF necessarily go he ai iy erator ot back to selfishness?” temperament ?” not a man to talk about other men—, 'Y ? ” gven about. one so little of a man x Boa Sembee es sieraeked, Teddy, Ham iH That was altogether too abstract 5| Stet me what you ow of him,” | problem for Monte to discuss. Yel a) me th th d had his own i “pd rather not,” he answere id hi Sen itfe hockobad seithant” she tueried| eats ie ee paee ale nee thoughtfully. “But what 1 don't| : ; understand is why-—why, then, he can! (To: be: continued.) sing liké a white-robed choir-boy.” Peau, Monte looked serious. : ea e heard him,” he admitted. “But! | NATURE OF INSURANCE. $|/Combination of Interests Distributes Individual Losses. Experience may show that, of 10,000 “aol having an aggregate value | of $50,000,000, fey are damaged by s| fire every year aand a loss of $250,000 entailed. Experience does ni of the eee upon the 250,000, and it, therefore, of the entire group. The eionicat “ot 1a ons when distributed ate group, becomes a certainty, a e atte the group the greater ia cer- i its ee cial see ie insur- ce is an mulation unds to tl aneet fotorgeventalies a8 ‘sping aw of average to losses by fire to any given building, in any een $0 long! given es ees any given space ime, atter of sees the coabinetior of a num of separate ee ingo a group, erthe t ability is introduced. wu make this pulp, boil any ina Siero fall in love?” he ques-} ed. | me m’ “Isn't it sometimes me cars - there, and oe and tall te to this hos; tates the s' | them. 'skins when cooking for children and persons of weak digestion. Mashed Beans Until were familiar ing pulp in the familiar “ recehily few with the method of instead of the age eas “pork and bea be ite vas he did 4 very nicely— pale-faced Don Juan of, the New. Yar! especially ee ee a eaniethed Ran Soe nore a |T'gave him the opportunity. I could] Te ee pe ee: ee otery! have kept myself in my stateroom, 0 aig: | Riga sca AEM ge cachet could have played bridge with the “She came out and Stepped into; Iderly ladies in the cabin. a taxi, with instructions to keep driv-| ¢!derly la Hare i i i irel ek pe, what pay al wear made ing in'a circle of a mile. Teddy fol- mg Tait want to get ott lowed in another machine a i Heh erronay vg scien poe But she paused to Took up and smile —for at toy Bs want fate in love with him, all I know, he may still wbe "talowing OS Ce cola ea a red bean in very little water until tender. Press through a fine puree strainer and season. en be u egg yolks and stiffly beaten whites it makes a souffle or, baked custard | which is most dele ecidnd ay nourish- ling, especially for childre: | cits polp is really a 100-per-cent. -| ‘ood, for even though the {pyle of chee abnormal, it must be | ack is fat, so it should always be com- | bined in their cooking; high contrast- ling flavors, like tomato, — pepper, i thyme, ete., ‘should also be used, Much is being made of the new emi- It just, It can be boiled, baked |soup and the flour | muffins | { inde nee pai ealaas and_ pancakes, ur SAVE THE F n be done when once wo- Wha | men alles et their mirds upon the [conservation of all resources is won- England, the ‘ood for tl m speak i eatinent they receive all express the wish! they ever get wounded ee af pital they If we have learned See tee we have learned the value of the ee pot in our larders since soe Bren the remains of oatmeal Dorrie, becon rind, scraps of vegetables bones, when boiled long enough eal strained, make most delicious soup. me eee siete the blisnenta| would . ea tight by elk rubbed over tvith a little melted fat or prolongs the life of the ie, hich is a consideration thes: f using scrap: terms of the tr fof oe fe adopted by thes thrifty, bse, wife. of the simplest is to save, on5 Jer, or tin, and fll with holling water, | good sandwich ange juivalents; and even | W ee form flour ma tein and starch, so that really the bean | too housekeepers | be us ar ick it Phe lowls lay nice Hetee fo att oF | casional tonic of broken plat S s also] ananplace which put ue speration every day. rei bascules of the said he ca ld do this task by putting energy a-box. What is this but hydraul: Watch, too, an electric train rushin; “BRAN DAY"? like a great Br ajectile out of i Tube dealer avout the soy bean and try) into the station crowd th passen- Such a 1 marvel i is ee result of more is the large rl kidney, bean, | now seeking a method which will bring se pulp is particularly —mealy. et porate into the radius of elec- This is the kind used by Mexicans and | trieal pow Asiatics! ae which is so tasty in-hot,| One of the oe erank inven- pungent dishes rt SaTiades | eee ebin eralsTelcaen sieet aleane some: vell mes _oxceleht croquettes and/|thing of the ‘double. screwed, moto: small red and white mot- pe edalled, shooting-valve” order, whi ia | ed nae ae ee flavor, | lean enable voyagers to be independ- especially excellent for he ‘ent of their surroundings till they lima has the ee = oD ail and) reached vie pl Be Sosy when they | makes the best m« pul ie ould “get out an It is now Seite: te secure in pack-| A Daily ee ‘rom various first thing necessary is to pro-| | mae excellent ae a reemetaty) sealed box, Lee | cereal children delight. m of the Making Up Beers lie oxygen, as well sare also a food which use a fy oni ke eep the breath and heal life in the voyagers during their j car will sible advanta; of meat, ham, celery to] in which vegetables were cooked can ed, or eve: oon! be.used.as the water in which to bell | tebt car, the sooceenae food, and ‘the the beans and increase their nour. bap of oxygen are the commonplaces ishment is not m shank} 0f to-day. at whe enafa have believed, for in- , that a man could be put into bage, and celery too wilted to appear | 4? tight box, eradcally a vegetables can be cut in fine bits | accustomed ay an niponrbarure sehen and combined’ in the various beanj Would kill him if suddenly applied, ae Bache shed always be cook-| 8" thus prepared, sent intoxsn under=| & ed with the pot lid off in order to let |W water room), where. hevdoes, a, day al nder the same aor pits 2? Yet-the caisson wor who work in a large water-1 Lae a7 when laying foundations under water —do it dail Then the okygen ACA which min- uch less ss risky, Car palit slements, x Neos to cook best in aR of us should ss the plan of coli oup in crockery like our|i8 French. The flavor decbeiier ead the uecyieetnmsie Acie by cooking and serving in the same dish. Cold beans can be utilized in many kinds of salad. lunatic notion. With this S ago woul certain death to him. An Imaginative Freak. made by comb’ he cold beans} Then, as to cormprenieg food, i with thinly shee eabbage, greeri|nante is legion, Some chemists—an Tile: ached [eaperielisa Seana ones, who probably | ps | wish they had got the hang of it a bit cope ggHontete the dread day a mister tele: i aha we shall take our Sune Sg a ee something new for a/in tabloid form, when a beeksteak or sac lunch try cold beans with, boiled | a cut ons the joint will be a thing mayonnaise and diced celery © eaten} the past, and when even rice-pudding: with a hot frankfurter and a cup of aM cease oto OU the weary wight. to onfessed that the ae comes és near peer imag- joni to that ot Sey ee ed do} cide to have only one bean day we|so often been an wil help slong the war and at the ed aleve beet center aaa tatatit same time benefit our own stomachs n Jules Verne notion. and ieeatiooee re} AT AND SDAP. stirring until melted. Foun beve-a-apléndld: tap sally is excellent Zor washing Planitia, Even brok: an be used to fest ve Towls occasionally?! The nextime a plate is broken try smash- Leagues Under the Sea”; but to-day, {a8 we know to our cost,, perchance, the submarine is a fact, Country Schools Give Second Bus. For | Conyalescent Soldiers, re and china is very good for nd they enjoy’ pecking at in the. parioas eonvatancait vere A Child’s Thought of God. foes ital i in“D" (Ther: say that God lives very highs the uieentseonwptale bie i if you look abov ca inter Bie Williaws Hemet onl 6 eaten i a SE ee | You cannot see our God; aa IHG 12, hes Badlamant! Bulldiues: tee Tosmnte Side rmlcie lectrequantly. celled” Antes | And it you dig down in the mines peg fat ae neeean ne littl commission to enable the people to | r see Him in the gold; | Measures to make thelr patriotic one | Nee? €oh. be cheer: sind gthes t Thaw Prin HRSA aes ping strain. One evening it is related that dninas. er ae te vosentea {Whe the rgid was on, a street organ il atl came from the conti |i" & sheltered comer of « busy thor- 5 Gad isan ood. He wears a fold {in the fall and came from the contri-|Ouhtare ground out Leslie. Stusct Of heayen. and earth across. His butions made last year. Te was a fine “(Sellers of the Kingavith an air t id dime deerceore deltas oa 8 ie secrets kept, for love, untold. getting the men from the hospitals to Fe Lot eee [Bue still I feel that His embra the see iia a aoa ees African war that same aes , which ine ert Boe ols, thigugh alj me ed econd isa similar | a5 - then SOLES df the Queen,” ; 2 efved many. 8 Tlie sine chilies See pau a moving picture machine for the sol- di fount sah Aa zane of oy ‘ ti ier settler colony at Kapuskasing. As ifsmy ign mother 1 + laid nm ee ips her ee eed For the-use of persons who have lost y |Half waking me at night, the use of their legs an easily operat- “Who ‘kis: pe ae Sthptehi4 the dark, ed motor-driven wheeled chair has dear 27% been in ie ““liabeth Barrett Browning. Thi L cap of a new fruit jar is slightly convex and by depressing the | Gra fon cheesesa ae sauce make| centre the edges are ae away ; from the jar. erpetual motion, once He ridicule |%) it e dis which stores up lions of years, and. all racket th ia hs smallest compass, has scared — the scientists out of their old-time easy assumptions, and caused the sneers at . Th oe tor ected a sstiee eet ee Dat oF apaenie eee Sere re st A ae - class of fruit 3 is used almost exelusiye: as compressed cial | ney. | cee tists has not been reach ve a But the air-|£are may be oe scat? ta d Oe ut =the lizards, theiva on 240,000 meal di SUS ati MOTOR FROM RURAL CHILDREN. | rural poine ch tran of Ontario | P r bus to | WASTAGE IN 2OGGING CAMPS. Food’ Conservation ty Canadas lata ber Camps Urged at Congress. At the Pacific Logging Congress Uple repenitiy, Mr. strong. of the British ‘Columbia she ge logging and lum one tke 2 competion fees devs several companie: viding Tees ore loyees, with the definite getables. This waste ae ae fas Tollo lows: The labor cost of canning fruits and vegetables is greater than that of dryii in which fruits ly in the camps. iD. No class fficient, “but, of late years, the ‘election of his food has ory and wasteful in prac- pe a re Mr. Arm matrong d that this 1 mistaken conpeliae ould be stoppe e compa: ae foods fi for most desirable that the ve repare “the tremendous waste that now pre- vails.” eae FEEDING A ZOO IN WARTIME. Birds, Mammals and Reptiles Must Have Their Favorite Dainties. | The N ‘ork Zoological Parl Comprises 860 acres of land| axa wate fa ind it to be found 5, 3000, Bean mens ay birds, mammals and Y ptiles vans dens a few exceptions this large fam- to e: Z; 98 the list of Se, ueibate by the cook begins with apples and end with zwieback. A detailed list of the foods! eonsum. hese b ‘ed in “ yea oarders von be iene “on, nt mention may Se tes ee Pity ‘ashe of eae) n , 80 pineapples, 30 pounds WU boxes: ghiotanedes' 240 pounds of grapes, 40 dozen peaches, 110 dozen pears, are the delicacies re- forms the staff of life for the hoofed animals, being consumed in large quantities. The pelicans, herons, sea lions and some of the fur-bearing animals con- sume large quantities of fish, an ag- gregate of 48,000 pounds, large and mall, an various kinds, being |* required. ae carnivorous animals are in the ed on hor ey beef being at Present too igh for general |), ‘he are V scheats appetites fratick made ig nee among the boarders. The small birds require 100 pouids pede’ ies and 10 pounds of mosquitoes. Certain other birds, 8, nds of middlings, 1,000. pounds of rapeseed and 190 pounds of poppy seed. Zwieback, ground and mixed with other things, | , is fed to humming birds, 7,000 pounds of ie Be ‘oduct being. coal pots,, pans, tablet, meat. blocks, aati boilers and box; in fact any hotel chef would feel at home with such an extensive and of ae house is lo- nd useful outfit. cal hes ie ibe eee ‘a research room an ue. Numerous pictures illustrate every hase of a life of ‘1 thjs interesting communi, ith OSE Musie During Air Raids. To the folk of London town air raids have ceased to be a novelfy. London- ec men is send approaching that. condition AS | when exhibition in ponifoni able buildings, ees am now unable i cractiestlyin 580 bunches |” fener citizens of Hali it. ftchen connected with the 200 |¢ ee | she knew at that, Ae Eg “4 eee ee 2 Food Contra. Corner The food eae in the Allied countries of w eis eraver 2|sean it has ae es ae time since the beginning of the war. _ Informa- [tion has. been received by the Fhod Contre which shows that the ut- ost effort le to increase ring acrea; eure € much lager Production of bread grains in 1918 than was done in 1917. ~Mr. Hoover tab alrenity pointed out that ave to be si san greatly hampered. The statement has been thoroughly canvassed, and among those who have studied it, there is unanimous agree- ment that the only, solution of thet food problem is greater product in Nort erica. hii es ee it is especially important that the spring acreage s read grains d should be as lange,as it can possibly avs person who can Yossi pro- duce food must do so, no matter how esi tion to-day is critical and the world e will not be the most im- DoE FP aieaton tie ‘hen even ‘the people of Canada may be glad to eat any food which they can obtai as town in England for the daily Epa of life. CONVALESCENTS AT HALIFAX. Returned Heroes Are ape: by ig Handi fates ia spirit fe the Cana- return from the front dinabied "tor further canfltary service, subject, according to the extent. of their tee Sarthe medical ovation re- education mis: at are held every night in ae rrecres isin acon die den Etiate re detair very generous in giving the For oa : The battered heroes lineds the big Tn the back a row of wheel chairs drew up as a rear guard, and in. the front on the pia sat a row 0} ahah crosmlen ged: qT artist w ‘oung woman, a var in Halifax, unaccustomed to the ed back-wash of wer as Halifax Mae seen it since the first transport of disabled pulled into port. Bie faces store He wer lus never had known and hah she stopped a room with a clamor of approval. In the front peas ver two be, be f whom had los: ere ane men anit ease with, ventht hey. just ee tenon and 60 t! they One lad held out fe one mat: and thé other Jaid his into it with resound- ea sti woman sang every song and ee after the encores a friend aid, “You never eis so well before,” she replied, “And 0 won- derful lads to inspi i be | dertul lads 9 dep iss ase STONES FOR ALL GRAVES British Govt. to Put Individual Monu- ments in Soldier Cemeteries. The Imperial ind Commission, his the Pring taien, i cided itself place individual head- stones over each grave, This decision ee jatee in order i hepsi uniformi- | eff ‘s ect. of officers ie men will caver pratuee equal treatm enses will be borne by the ‘Imperial Government. Berlin. Butter e sling a Berlin, at $2.25 56 cents per ct} fs pout: iti anthaoa et $21 per pound and Ivory soap at five bars for was heard in a -votees accompanied by a lake singing the old hymn “Hold the Fort.” These x Drdceht the shirit that’ will wot down. | pee | The abjestionable sputtering and fy. ing of hot med into it ma; flour is shifted into the fat ust betes they are adde x thie ieee ihe ane e evening there er 12. ‘This information was received — by the United States Food Administra- United "states, she October first. If tea leaves are eon ‘they will make ebwice - amount of tea,

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