Milverton Sun, 25 Apr 1918, p. 7

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vA The First Investment in Canada Combined with a Liberal \ ; Income Return Pouinon of Canada 5%% Gold Bonds Ist December, 1922, 1927 or 1937. Now : aE he a ave |) RIFLERS CHAPTER XI. = ) F ae asked the question quite honest-| He had forgotten i this moment, and = Ways she would be upon the back seas ouldn’t you feel freer without must Yeave her free Marie utterly | seemed to ps. Food Control Comer : Canadians have for perhaps a gen- favorite yeast for | more than-forty Sy have been so Denner that oir people have beep inclined to con- sider them inexhaustible. Tetheonae ter of food particularly, millions of dollars are wasted every ser Wheat Enough for 5c. to B produce 50 large 6 ine, wasted on the road “i the mi loaves of fine, one wholesome nour- ishing home made bread. Do not experiment, there is nothing Manving foe called toher through the door of her| of fl nich we b e > obtainable at 98% and interest. VWVill be accepted Ty heats feet stall propen.” oe Sag sas ee oe at 100 and interest, in the event of future issues of Hose might, jos ab well ot “Pretty well,” came vole] foveeigte dn aenessl Ste eee hi eon ly I Ae shopping arid bought all| that $50,000,000 per annum is a con- like maturity or longer made in Canada by the ave Boon Married a adult Only 1'went shopping aad fought all) tive estimate of waste that as Government. ea oun, the laughed, “it we hadwt Then, when T yeturn, I find a whole gone on in Canada in recent years. < been proper for me to go, even with Dost from y eee ees now involved in the : s) efforts wasted!” he exclaim. greatest war of all “time. "She s Denominations: $50, $100, $500, $1,000. Bearer or Registered Bonds. “['m glad we've accomplished Some- fighting a nation who has organized wis es prelates. within Ae ine anyhow,” he answered go0d- ae ae an alo "she replied satay Reg eetacseis mace ‘and materials on a| Rat limits eee Eee aaa at, becaus : Complete Information, Furnished upon Request ee accomplished a great deal,”| because it was so thoughtful of you. = thorough, modern, systematic) 5. food products, resulting from care- she assured him ‘Yesterday morn-' 50 1 kept ‘the coat and bonnet you je wastetulness which B08 | Jossness of fi Je manner of stor ing 1 eouldn't.-at “this Te haye. ele ed—and a few other things. Pve| 9 in aan = in times ae Berea tal ea or ae other avoidable cause, a Denar SECURITIES GRPORATION Se te een atm Met "vote alco hc ie sh aeaine a Pie Tene aon howe that loos had: kept, the coat and bonnet} ing nent, inelod-| ghan $100, or a: period of imprison- ONTREAL BRAN 4 eS ae Be ae | : ent not exceeding three monthé, or We pour Mold wis Yong Seepage Wht thc many ee oer an |p ‘a impisnmony wl oe * anada Life:Bultdl VS ; . : tel ° We waxy om eS Ho faire hav at beta at Yat et toncatl Wal anche gm soa shel 8 mponed Thies ar. \ A clasiere ft. pete se 26 KING STREET EAST LONDON, ENG: Rane ble can sit here and plan eye left the hotel at three, the civilized world St ‘tis trugple. Tit| Be municipality ér the province, de- BONS et eee \ x & wonderful rip like this, “TWaceluitpne it day Be far as a country in| 2 peed pending upon the authority of the of- TH. Andison ws't Secretary TORONTO ustin which:took ST neix fancy. fist e| the four years of war the lessons of. Th ‘A.F. White - + Asst Treasurer . is Fullerton, Manatee because you're stat Mo yd | Gepunisation wad ‘di fe: have ficer conducting the prosecution. e : “And you just you!” coming into Joigny.._. Ib was, to Mar. | Sent ee ekt home to the British peve| Cae Board is empowered to j “Only ‘I don’t count for anything. ma a far fel that eee et nat Porn eee eg, [seize food which isin danger of de- It males me feel even more selfish ple and to the dominions overseas.| terjoration from improper storage or mile she was leaving. farther and! “Wa; dine lata erin nel Vive la France. She offered her prayer by the cradle-| &? side, And ei baby palms folded in hers BAKING IN GLASS. i ~ than I Don't) iy “count?” He stifled the wo words that sprang to Franceline rose in the dawning gray, | his lips nly becausé And her aes oul dance though she thought she didnot feclee able to feel comfortable. Once eonaraee Mine! Hae hati, Gee ter aod ing abe sepastel as at Fighting for Fra: * that mi e did unt to q if and even what little happiness he was pe to he ou! He uld be to her then merely one of the. others—even as he “ie rose abrupt! he count that she Skies; “of ae siniode [farther behind her every eare she had din the world. It lide straight into the heart of a een basking sleepily beneath blue snug, fat farms and s\ Tittle houses, with glimpses of an oe casional chateau in the backgtound, ashe. aes jsinee Bey started—better than him. was to him-| corp. NS ees Canadian ood Controller, and his paralleled by the Pood Controle ce Great Britain and | the Unil preverit~cases of food which has been stored too long having to be thrown d. Cai cer thie stateniant hasan | Sec eee become literally true. By reason of Sar See eae n Order-in-Council now in effect as| 00d potatoes well grown and pro- | the law of Canada, the eevee a perly we ded are profitable. Other jeral-in-Council, on om wise ‘o-growing is an. extremely if =| variable industry. st gardeners sow seeds aitogeth- er as closely. seeds thin, as Measures Act, has penalized wil-| far as possible at about eae distance ful waste of food, due to careless or|apart. This not only saves seeds vee femity storage. i saves the labor of thinning out power conferred upon them by she cried: fy ‘, eo For a crystal wedding, for a shower pees ap baking dish and’ bake|“If I have but one prayer, dear, cru- must see aes get = Peoria as were oe eect ee for the bride-to-be or for a gift for| one-half hour. Serve with parsley cified ites ” he said. — “T want fea is spiahedsto: Tre hevhlk up to lazy con- any time or season there si nothing| sa ae Z Christ—save France! afternoon if if apo ple es Es Ohad too, he had: made her more acceptable than glass baking| This oblong dish is very nice for| ,, ‘ 2 % * laugii ‘with his absur< WCE a iat ok ns vox ewolbaking breadsicake, meat Joat-and But if I have two, then, by Mary’s| As the: Sree “site, the spontaneously, as 2 child Teoh ahs See stepped up to him never Seen him in " grace, pieces. They are durable, practical| various favorite dishes PERS aecured PES Ben and aitractive and may be brought) | Com Pudding: One cai corn,-one| Cor" ms safe to the meeting: Place) | ronsieur,” fe ured the, reservation | om mor, and could nok Meats Gan from the oyen straight to” the table| egg, one teaspoonful sugar, one-half Ioves fae, “Please cancel it,” replied Monte, [She herself had been "in sue A f qe Ee ue serving, thus saving time and|cupful milk, salt and Mix ee hintaan: isatoal® “Rosepration? inquired Marjory. |"At" fhe door of the inn, which I, pour into well-buttered -individ- c ais express— z y aca oe ii Ay nat | looked asvif it must have been stand Sine ingenious housewife will find|ual glass baking dishes and bake| She crooned to her boy: “Oh, how glad rien‘ mh mine who has decide not ing right there in the days of dash- that many of-her favorite receipts are| twenty minutes. vthe dishes are he'll be, to go,” he answer ing ue the proprietor and his adaptable for cooking and serving in| placed in a dripping-pan half full of Litas ee months-old, to set eyes on Sore wif ebaenttonny bowing a wel- these dishes. Here are a few that| hot water, they a need no watch- CHAPTER XII. come. It was not often that the big machines Tete to ree he are especially appropriate: ing to prevent burni For, “ater than gold, would I give,’ ‘A Wedding Journey. =n ere. ish Rice:—Wash one-half cup-| ‘These little dishes are ideal for in- ote he, Motte nile an extravagant pur-| Monte stepped toward Hoag “| dividual scalloped dishes, cup. cakes, Aitach ta Fimneed chase: a new high-powered touring’ y, Ma ame cea Rte see muffins, custards or puddings. car eapacious enough for a whole fam-, ‘Re Night, Xf accommodations may al 01 Chocolate Pudding:—Cream togeth-|“Come, now, be good, little stray sau- Meg Aiea belie that ths emt ox the night? Mo Diat The pro- Pieces, SF ara expt chopped|er one tablespoonful butter and one-|__. terelle, the ear, the less Maric would show UP’ prietor Had reckoned upon only a olives, a sweet pepper can|half cupful sugar. Add well-| For we're going by-by to thy ape a een oe ae ay Marie SeMBOrary sojourn for a bottle of pimentoes ete ate one-fourth] beaten egg, one-half cupful milk, one-| Mi Sd be thete Ge tance foe bie en eae never_en- eaptul cooking oll or fat.” Bake half éupful cocoa. o mixture But Tl not say where, for fear thou | More Me. Mar njory’s, The task that teTtained such a host as this. How moderate oven »nehour. Just before wilt tell, ny atioad’ bf him this, next. week wan) any speme would. be nequifed > and sprinkle} in: Little pigeon of France! serving, remove d into intirfuat glass dishes, set im pan Gver top one-half cupfal grated cheese, « 6 || normal. had diagnosed his dis. a hen cheese is melted, serve rice|of hot water and bake one-half h | But what ‘denve and a year hetween’|ease—now he must cure it. Tel oer te ut hth eee Peel from dish in which e was baked. Bere in baking dishes, with haat 4 pe been much easier to have| ‘qgracme will, nie the frodb Scalloped Potatoos:—Peel and slice | sau eave was made,” said ae Som med Beat eee ame room alone,” he informed | raw poles ig AS bak-| Butterseoteh Pie:—Bake the crust “cpreawals aiid Frate yi Shigcinto her eyes, while. paving | qq bh? Ob» T und derstand; a. sister:| ing dish, put in a layer of potatoes.) in, aa glass pie dish. and pour in the 7a a poe ya Scr Thee wes 8 curious mistake. Eh bien, | She came to the town of the nameless , in the front room. Monsieur season aah alt, pepper, butter, a bit | filling. of onion chopped ae liked sprinkle | Tor the filling, mix three-fourths well with nother layer | cupful brown sugar with yolk of one of potatoes ia scasniine con- eg ree tablespoonfuls Wear: three | tinue until dish is nearly filled. Be- tablespoonfuls melted fat and and . | there was no time to secure a license,| fore putting “on cover pour enough wh of salt, Add one and one-half cup iam >| tehen he ean go pe een mill: over to cover three- fuls milk and cook in double pole Soar for France. [Foor wae fortnats in be , inp atts | nounced Monte. fourths of an hour. until thick. Pour into baked pie shell.| 5.44, trom the Seon ta shore: OneC On. saa ‘0. Louis went on, and in less than Fish Padding:—One pound cooked Beat white of egg and beat into it one z enches and. 8t8Y |S. atorre, a good-looking lad with aus ve minutes the others were sefely fish or one ean salmon, one-half cupful janet powdered sugar. Spread) 5544 ee Soe like a pantomimes [be of recommendati on uae let as tucked away in their c ; ive mole, ot Aa ete of ple a brown sllghly “But what need of music? My heart | C’qi™ hh tes Pie Ce eae “We ought to get out and see the , ayers ime i ,” Monte to Marjory as i How To Preserve Eggs. paete. Pes | time he e the salesroom, Monte) SU? wave hin Risen at ier dog, _ Pepper, one teaspoonful on “and one tablespoonful of ai sauce or catsup, eges preserved in the Mix; bin sta but spe ing will supply the home with good gs in the fall and winter, when leggs are hard to get and are high) His regiment comes. Ob, then, whera | his s he 7| 1s tat my iil to the ae of thee, | x of France? thi ed in the preserv- , BrackKnic STOVE POLISH xr One of ee best meth-| {¥ ods of preserving is of ale slows odorless, syrupy liquid that can be bought by the quart or gallon from the druggist wuld be estordl And ie aye ered thy name, did thy poor Michel, 7 Dying for France.” of|'The tread of the troops on the pave- | waterglass to 9 parts of water whic aiait theaBbod: i é Like a a heart of its last joy |" —Charlotte feiass Crawford, Make it Yourself The Tile peep imeting sc-- ‘before they are used ‘ontainer holding five gallons will Goonmamnadave fifteen aca en eggs and will -require e solution. S | theutd be scalded ony allows to cool} md _—- > GREAT MEN’S SIGNATURES. interested in, and she se scription; but, wily girl, clean, cold wai Before they are diet boiled holes sho be prieked in the needle to prevent within (aie amolint eb her beb with Ver eye monseur now the correct eiet beasts. madam of. Farmers’ Cement Tile Machine Co, Walkerville . Ont. on lover. Bent as ase Bars secre! A grateful note of auc was | Grell deined; ot me He | purchase—an —'twas a splinter of These differently upon. her lips, with her ™ name, within arm’s reac him. Here i To fe marching troops in the street| was a man’s jo ue glue e back. But there is | He was not even to have the ma-| "there was no Yom left for him vor pinch | And A hal high her boy like a taper | Chine to occupy his attention; ig ? Vive la France!” | had. bought ted paid for his car, hired , given orders for certain ac- with Monsieur ssories, and left, | Mansart bowing him out and heartil Tere is s dish in my eyes, for I can-| wishing that all his customers were of thi pe. There were, however, ings that Monte stil automobil Then out of the ranks a comrade fell—! cap, for one thing; ae some rugs. he found in a cle: best containers, since their glazed) As aie lifted her boy to the flag, and, had made a grave mistake. laa) prevents as ee action from sobbed; not know monsieur- was traveling or cans; “Vive la France! one.” waterglass i , Saree ee ecossary for 2 J8Y than Atty yards from us, and by and Be Riche Penta ines iticcttie! Conon eon Ane, omens: Vie traveling by makgn de Me Mey are by wethallcrant oc ate what dam fe / Cost only | waterglass solution and place | the) tims of Autograph Fiends. e clerk would take great-pleasure) ee has been done. I only hop’ hat / tse showing him in a department de-| . aa 2 gs can be added from! Whet aufogteph fiends get husy | voted to thal very en Tt was after’ our Coy. gets off Tighter ie eal day to day as they are obiained, mak- they stick at nothing, The late Lord one _pewildering glance about the’ ten days ago, when I had to go out at Hand and | ing sure that the eggs are cov: Kitehener nate never willingly sue-| counters that he became of the opin- three o'clock in the-morning and shoot ower | about two inches of ruta glae ate cumb to the autograph hunter, A.cer-| ion that his. question Id have seven of the "Anest. Clydesdales you Machines | tion, Cover utathot ard place’ 4ait-young led well town inuébicty PSeet tr wm tem tady oben Bate saw. They were all dreadfully Gilcas owever, once got the better of him, in| We8™ nae pane ee cers mauled, and the agony of the poor from it from ‘spite of himself, 0 De M eloves, to men. beasts was painful to-witness. But T Hop || kine to Hine lo sere neatia abe round Wer Wile fiance that aie cio only Eee nth things fetoole soon put them out of thelr misery. A manditor of too much evaporation add would shea it out of him by some, in at firs comets {nice job indeed for rmless chap merge ter satfivient cool Wolled water to Nesp niga of Aya ts Teaviniy it some haste,” ex: ike myself with a very sentimental the eggs covered. Eggs rem She heard some friends discussing a] plained Monte, “50 "Pm afraid ae has’ strain in hj é . iS from the solution! should be inked in charitable scheme that the great ade none of these things. «{ am not ashamed to confess that I easiest wayibe for you to give eae cvied Tike child. But Iwas not. so ea £ indes would be a plé: Beat | siae aoh gain Ge halets sedaeiehed to get back to; ‘Tet m sion. It was quit e was not traveling al hi the. trent culate a ee ue then poee of the ‘pills have landed nearer preserving eggs expensive than erwales tion is made by ae SOLVE ETHIS PUZZLE A PHONOGEAPH two or three rad Pri ed ize}! pounds of unslaked li in a ve gal- Camera Jons of water which 50 Prizes of ane allowed. t to ous and ¢ ware jar covered to a i daptt of two inches with tlie liquid. Remove the eggs as de-! sired, rinse in clean, cold water and ‘use immediately. oats es aes i is Bs a sae “To stand E; one’s friend to the “a "ne Ever sire andi termost en sete Bat gard pct ie? ee And fight a fair fight with one’s foo; tho tual +8 pas Se Never t6 quit and never to cont of your money, ate plies fos wilf e Judma the utmor eters ant 1 a Lo 4 isles oa And néver to peddle one’s woe.” according eorge Brinton Chandler. be consider: writ Ly, OW te Cauliflower is fresh when ,it, is] creamy ‘white and without brown {CIALTY 0O., Dept. ¥ ita. &, TORONTO spots. , was rendorted| by| in Be ee od ta hap thesia her: Spahte n Recline hada way entively his own| there r ide choice of style 4 pathetic scene. the time : and colo n this Monte pleased y badgered by auto-| psi pointing Me sie wath ours tne ot bombs were dropping around. us Y own Secahare before him, It ws Carlyle and Lord Tennyson ere| In this way he si both ‘iNleked by the same fiend, ‘The| of another hour, and made poet one day received an eloquent let- ter asking his permissign that a ship| "4 m. That. however, in-!1y involved syatent of bookkeeping, just about to be aunched might be Folved nothing but tearing from The but you should maintain a simple re- 2 im. Tennyson wrote back readily granting the favor. A day or two later he ae the\incident - Carlyle, who exclaimed: “The sam man must have tricked us both. I hai just such a letter from him this mor ing, and I gave my permission, too.” nearly approximated the angtot, ised Mont of santaction, temper ete oe ae Ouisna contains Fantnaskine elects ments and they are soothing to the mucus membrane. i owever, Nar oe rights. 0 that. took. his ") nd a very ntoaeeues occupal ent Hee, Desi part rican Express Ora af a. con- orders for twenty-five Golan a most 0 che delivered within -one poe ae “Madame the store with a sense red a trifle by an uncomf, oe table doubt aS to just nowt ition on his oe ape he He held. erondlly { “Four,” answered Monte. e see; Monsieur and smedamne in the room to the right. for the machine eithe: nodded. (To be continued.) ~ TOMMY’S pene FOR THE HORSE. , Several little ll wished to Demonstrated in This Letter From Battle Front. Despite os fact that the horse has been greatly ousted from general ser- vice by the introduction of pusehanteate d conveyances, man's, affec- jon—and especially that of Tommy ear-by store. strong as ever. given in the following ee tee Ietter by a Scottish officer “Somewhere in France.” “Ten minutes ago the alarm was sounded in our ruined village, and a tout. suite the devil is ite. te or two, and then the st Shi paren js still going on! e,{affected as the drivers who lost their Two of 'ploughman from Perth, an‘ a coster from Peckham, fell on their .e hundred dead horses, kissed and eandiat Soest ‘oaned over them like a mother geen, Keep Track of The Fowls. To raise poultry profitably S08 in- telligently the work should b ducted on a businesslike basis ‘Not that it is necessary to employ a high- eord of costs and sales, kept up |to late by a few minutes’ work each day. Hage hit-or-misa guesswork me- is are inexcussbly archaic, If total. Books are the best things, well uses abused, among the worst.-—Em. iu nha y in Canada to en-| plants. Take it as Soup before Meals EP Disicon your stook and eer yy Wherg you pu | at Serves you for all Send it to Parker’s OU will be astonished at te results we get by we medern system leaning. Fabri that are made Tike new. We can restore the most delicate articles. x Send one article or a parcel of goods by post or xpress. We will pay carriage one way, and our charges are most reasonable. When you think of CLEANING AND DYEING, think of PARKER’S a Let us mail you our booklet oh household helps we can render. 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