Milverton Sun, 11 Sep 1919, p. 2

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4 HARRIGAN’S LETTER —_— By T. C. BRIDGES. Cartwright wasted Boe ton in carry- ing out his threat. At ni jorn- ing Harrigan’ found sate carpeted in the governor's 0! shaking in his shoes while L a8 Cartwright stopped op-' Cell 77, The broom sticking ou He stood Cartwright, boiling with Fighteous in- dignation, preferred char; against hi ey ee to Harrigan to be boring ho! es e stood, shifting otras net fs om "one foot to another, and made 1 roe ie et the accusa Have’ your hasnt the -Babte- getting “Ietters out of the prison un- Foner jem: “the “Colonel Colonel "Peyton's keen, blue oe in hi ly surprised at the expression of d may which crossed the riscaar'a| countenance. ie «Well, Harrigan,” he said,“what do you want? ater Tve sent a Gat sorr,” ad- “Tt was Mister Conley I was want-) mitted Harrigan in a mumble. ing, wate? faltered Harrigan nerv-) “To ave byte m writing ?” ously. son was the) Bi say, “Mr. Conk Surely you knew that, Harrigan?’ Harrigan’s look of dismay “4 ley has gone to Parkhurst, | answer. “You will make zone ofa worse by refusing to tell. m ned the Colonel. “I should alivise pier nae own up fully and freely. But aA aa se Cnet meee re. {fused to wan are even thretenes ut the: ‘tiane Trish- se eNitndade, I didn’t know at all, He never tould me he was leaving Moorlands.” — { “Well, he went in a hurry, and per-| Ww want, Hacrigan? t was ani ev tern for? Is it the doctor, last to qivsewielee that it was hope- the; “No, sorr. I wasn’t menting “Very oat us ae said at last. “I have locter. © "Twas Mr. Con T was! viel you that your refusal to speak anting.” | will make ie punishment the heav- vier. You will take three days’ cells “As I tell you, he is gone,” pecaee and lose stage and three m ed eae aR ees “Can anything fo ah sion. That means that instead ae Harrigan ‘ooked at the warder. ased next July, as would ‘aith, could, sorr; but it’s cin ‘hace been the case, you will ky rve till Oct “Harczans tee little face. went xpression of the mo piensa dismay showed in his aaa prison as a man who did his job and gave: Ee fos fe le. to be afraid,” said Cart- “Aang but that, sorr!” he wright. “T shall be glad to help you’ burst ‘Amnything but that! in any | iver le | Don’t ie Fide me in here afther Harrigan pa aed, Agaly he stared! July. Order me a bashing, sorr, and douhtfal = at the o | Til take it widout a ery; but don’t be Would ufther kaping me three months longer. ne ye ue a lettgnester ule 1 sorr?” he asked at last. The Frain: of the gow ‘The day of Kings ‘Mid fopnling: thrones oe dim proces- BITS OF Grim, lene a Bu UMGR ‘That ghostly company. Here Caesar "FROM HERE G THERE a walks, With we brow; and deeper in the The vatod Corsican) as weary~| Very iy. | Tommy—Life to me was a desert A iedersd Czar, his slain son at his | until I met you. oe that’s why you dance Seeks refuge in the tomb. like a came Anon a living see te to and fro, |! = % Uncertain where reen on rai And one in frenzy ave vainly craves| “Bridget, what in the wane are you Bape hand, and wanders low and | sprinkl onthe floor for?” “Shure, ma’am, an’ /didn’t yes say feats 4 nie, put more afraid to die.| to doost the parlor?” ‘he nay. millions echo from their era est Efficiency on the Farm. Farmer (to new help)—Why do you ee ring the small bell after ring- ing the regular dinner bell?” Cook—That’s to call “We are aNeieen at i: The day of Kings is an The aa of Kings is past? How may chit srharcase Wite tua la tho bon | OS™ a. That is itself a worl he Me i Behold how young and old make ‘x ae pe Means (ie He: Peck—I" Ms been insuring my ye oh ae 090, dea: eck—Just ‘Take nean, sstsh sta et aves thinking ‘about your say nothing about Heiner ae I ‘otiee! With agriaa flags unfurle: For soon e people's eng will pass this way. Ah, see him now! ea Is bowed with sorrow for his loyal His eye is sad, his A Meteorological Boon. Mr. Hoskins — “Look, - m Be Aye, every inch a my deal rtie has sent us a weather Serene lead. A King, you say? King! e But fixst a man, a British gentleman, ’' te! “ Who rested not upon his ingly fame{ Mrs. Hoskins—“How. good of the But PLAYED THE GAM. dear boy to be so thoughtful! Which gee Bee pute Whose cheers so|Way do we screw it when we want the weather to be fine?" ‘Have i is ikinaly touch on beds of pain, Noble Sinnnere: ‘When Tei night beg: Miss Softleigh (wate! mighe Searshi wally grasp that hand | tight of the lighthouse)—How patient sailors are Coast Guard—How, indeed? Miss Sottisieh— They must be. The wind has blown out the light six times and they still keep lighting it again. Hark how the peonle sing “God Save The xing has assed, but still the Flings ack a hundred times the joyful # Got the Wrong Call. “Quick, hand eee ate nee oe “God save the King! Ged save the Kirg!” Jus ss rs voice ee ee Advice About ‘Babies. ro @ number of s by. school A a Red Cross vitae nurse has* gleaned some _ stra’ mont- | Faith.” who had taken is call for ‘Post. a ‘etter for you!” rt-| The misery in the little man’s voice] tions on the care of — Baby: ses wright's voice was suddenly sharp.|made Car rele ‘abealutsly wince, | of them are as follow: Mother's Art. “What do you mean, Harri igan?” hile even ha: i old Colonel Peyton| Don't let the baby ee cecal it aie apNinig poor inapcab: he Harrigan was, all a-twitter with, was touc ed. for there might be a fly on he and it | school, nerypusness. “Tf warned you, ieee he said| would get the disease of the “Sargeant was a great “Just that, sorr. ’Tis a letter I) gruffly. ow, if you tell me to| Don’t rock the baby, as it vill toss ae teacher. “With one Pavaks he want posted tl ed J’d not like tha whom these beteatai letters were ad-| its brains. : ld cane a smiling face into a goyernor to se ge essed, I will let you off-with“Joas| ‘Jf 8 baby, gets:.beer every-day, it baer “What! Do gos nto s of stage.” wan't: grow very large, and it won't be aoe taints nBthin’.”. “pied” up have been getting “ties emaugeledl! Harrigan twisted his fingers ee geod in school. 3 ‘mother does.that to me out of the prison? n’t you Iniows sethicy.. in a sort of agony. His face Rocking is not sont for it; for it sh 3; time: that’s an pce ayaa ai rules?” ; worked in the most iantitars makes them sick and stiff. ces “Sure, I know that well enou; Bad habits are easily made by the Military Haircut. asl Harrigan answered in'a shaky, fright -| he telling ye that, sorr,” he mothers, and the babies get wise to it. av onettin entered die jalrar ana ching revolving |~ | the Hon. Jeremiah Piffle. He's ask- sorbet of. $500.00. to jorge Creek navigable for canoes the year Sinnds Packing the. Pockets. Tom Hares who had been o Farmer Hicks, hi a out might be ca Seine success, Mr Hodge came long one Gay to esi. what progress the lad was making the farmer ap dubi Vell,” said he, tien’ t as I want te 0 r your son either. He rong—nor nothing hat, in my vpinion, ‘it you mat anotLer ‘ard ‘e’d want another pocket to put it in.” A Je Distinction. whi ich the aontie chapled ether slayer got the better of his oppcnent. “Let us bury the hateliet, my brother,” he said. “After all, we are both doing the Lord’s work, are we not?” “We certainly are,” gai the’ junior ee cally aor then, ae cs e best of out ie andthe our eee His.” A Preiiminary. Taste, An old ce called at a farmhouse one day just as the family were: sit- ting-down e tea, She was invited to Join them Ni jay,” she Batt but I don't m da bit cf cake She finished he cake before the tea, and said, “Just “I have. no tinie; hevin' a cup of tea at-performance: un- til she had been helped to seven cups of tea and eight pieves of-cake. Then, looking round complacently, she said: “Well, Ah think, aftef all, Ah’ ‘i tak me bonnet off and get me tea reight.” One in Six Months Enough. ae ee met in the smoking hotel and at once com: ie “talking shop. . siness? ue any or- es I er haadte,” “said the th it with you? Haa Loree Hovy any ante latel; “Well, Business is Base? goud,” an D. n't had ai aa a Shalt, but pet g ig." At this point the curiosity of a by- stander got the: better of him. Call- side he asked: e brief reply. “Well, whe certainty ie aagsien me. Wh: Fence In the Toddler. He pi where they are within sight. It often follows that country litte folks spend most the time aor dre: around the kitchen wher the way and wher always good. But what else can the busy mother do? She can apply to her children} the lore she has learned about little chicks. running out of sight of their, tather s eyes. And there is’ no farm in country where there is not sien discarded material of one kind or an- ether lying about to inclose a spot, say twenty feet square, ough E eee = advantage. It Atay A. theme aca reste tasatsh| me shade for not days, bat if th some old boards with odds and en ingles put ae, them, will Finish shade for. ho' ttle Shildon ‘vish and need to be} ° Sine something with their bodies and hands every minute they are awake. m S) ve provide them with something to which cannot hurt ae ee wi pelp them to grow, t be too upsetting to the reEDlthey of the family life. To begin with, if a load of sand i i ed in one corner of the bab: some old spoons cofitributed from ‘the e many hours of ever ing which the for ceuid give the little folks no mor happiness. A piece of planed board can be nail-| 3 upon AS stout sticks driven into ground and other on higher ake put = fore the little cents, which cost ten lay ian be banger few ents a pound and for a a pad Soil bing, ye citron wil gladly turn to clay Rings If the! where if ean ae obtained Fencing will keep little chi | Medel colle as 38 Ae pained et ae terre on a. BintteroR on individual | plates garnished with crisp lettuce. Place a penn of salhd dressing on icht ie Y t Green Salad-—Cook in salted tender, one-half pec! Thee and chop the 1 leaves with three chopped, hard-1 boiled enough mayonnaise dressing cen "e tis of | ates cheese and shredded lettuce leaves. Beet Greens Served Hot—Cook as many beet tops as desived in sailed ae until tender, Drain jot o | | Beet and Vegetable Salad —Cut two nr gold boiled beets in small enbes. Slice Tenia, cole bone dates “and one lezen small white onions, and one one’cup of cold boiled peas, Dress nayonnaise and serve in a bed of sade lettuce leaves. Baked Beets—Clean the required ed beets, place them in a pan Feontaining -oneshalf inch of. boiling water, ‘il te Tust or ‘before removing ace the oven lay a ane of broiled bacon and a spoonful shredded green pepper over the top St cach bu Balboa pepber to aoe | dross with a little butter and 5 nS Qups—Peel_ six voted beets By scoop abies conte to fori hop the part remove: of white fish—eold boiled o gs of eee, onthe plate with each salad OBede Tange Peat oda ghee boiling We 58 on squares ag garnish for meats, fish, salads, ete. How We Do It, | A teaspoon of vinegar added to each | gallon of water in the boiler in which {white clothes are sealded will whiten thei L. M. BUT NOW PRICE OF POOR MAN’S| oct yes a: rial is be dev ee to ay and learns steadiness of hand a is lini de, the eats “J can't be telling ye that!”| It you give the baby alcohol, it will Setetien ar idges.” eh ei tone. th be heedes 4 jere’s no igs flees om det Nose sane Mal poubdreverysyeis add | One ee seater ed him: ieee eee i If ta ee napkins. a and handker- arm gz al it ge tt? the| Will become drunk:-when it is old ‘Haircut! ee said in rer ee ess ‘ings of native ability and begin to! chiefs are folded a little beyond the ssa to do it for ative ies he added) said et raisile ypc yfour| Never litt it up by the arms, be: gts Rouldexon abe Ie aud, Py PAINT FOR PRESERVATION. | try to reproduce’ the rity life of middle when ironing, they will x , ‘ d ‘ ote eT eae ut e barber aske mother has time much longer, as it is om the edges Se hastily. » “Ive not, a dale. 1 can give | hours wei ee ae eter, never never Dick ory thevtalg |The captain was baldish, an-| Property waste due ue to deterioration lay, 80, fokis where they first wear, bre I can make it worth your te shanty eck ind. ls are “below| by. the arms’ whateve wered, grufier than 6ver: 3 and decay in nstitutes uch the bette er, ss if she is so oe folding not on the malta dle lee ag -c1 . wade? ie tal od'it Cactereaghts| geaonds Flee. 8 fort ontla:, doors soe pun Eve the baby a8 fot Bega ees a hobs exch Ae Gat pacino a ar reth 7 a new crease y ing é who was you and zealous, was| There is no bed—only a mattress on oooh oe eae pre patie ic Sie want a half-inch off Dress smartly Continuation of the present tre- le ae leach your bahar sae a ee "'d briby ‘traffic Hi i wine id the oa jlements arin private, sath mt covering on | With bay rum and Drilliantine Then | mendous loss vitally affects the econo-| nest and eggs, ie will serve very! pure ia after. washing, let them Q ig aes brie ee at “i (in sa bool aa aloes ere ce eee seks stateetdis und tercheace (Sai oS future of the pews: Tf with | well for a beginni soak over night in water in aia « rigan i ai i Lea , this js bee Gh ei Ce PiaeoeekGe tact wnancak worst — the cessation of war, we are to enter| If four strips pi ee any BIE of Creain bE tartar bis; bead dis- fimit! aba repo sonst these, AN Fag dgrieanss. ot ho It Was. grosebahanleai gence arian or ic form of a square a one end of the: solved.—M. He slammed out ba sy moe oe an a epee He child, ‘The Groat Pyramid. ‘Phe fisherman dashed into the coun- | 8truction- and expansion it is impera-|little table and a pan half full ot For ginghams and other colored ‘cone Hagen | in a state of collapse. 0 be lee ‘The greatest monument in the world| try hotel and ‘excitedly grasped the | tive that conseryatton go hand in hay ter is set securely. doth into the tons dissolve and add to every pint is the Great Pyramid of Egypt, which manager by the arm. ith development. I is necessary | square so that will no not tip over;| of starch, a pisbe of alum the size - material by the ton” in evaporating | was built nearly 6,000 years ago. “What do you mean by luring ang- conserve created wealth as it is to| another great resource is ded to the’ ickory es to keep the colors BANANA THE ovens and packing it in sealed cans} was built by Cheops, King of Hgypt, | lers here with the promise of fine fish- See eae ae ae ieee pron of oilcloth, | bright — 2 or insectproof paper boxes. who, following the example of pre-|ing?” he said. “There isn’t a bit of | ° ature in time may restore devastated | a spoon and an old tin cup, it is an; T have Mctirived that when flannels CHEAPEST OF CROPS) Banana Flour is Wholesome. 2 Ree cea to hee Smee [Mabing here. Nery brook has a sign |fFest areas but ft takes humaa labor | abnormal child who is not happy and: have become hard and shrunken, they This sort of work might be done on | nificent tombstone, so that he would | Warning people off.” “ e R syed ft ae ea that | harmlessly busy for a long tinie each may be restored to their former soft- pio large flatboats towed along the rivers,|be remembered. He is remembered,| “I didn’t say anything about fine 7 oe ee po of protective | day. Any vandinary child a few years! ness by spacing them a short time in the bananas at tl ut not at all as he woul wished, | fishing,” said the manager, calmly. “If pal ork absorbs ener of age lovesto play with water in this! ga soline.—! for it is certain that the thousands of FRUIT SOARS SKYWARD. pics cellent food, ai Lae! would be reduced to , in- Requires No Cultivation Beyond | 4s:nuc’ the peels would be thrown away and three-fourths of the weight Keeping Down of Weeds—Efforts | or ty, ie ef the pulp got rid of by the evapora- to Utilize Enormous Waste. tion of its water conte! * Peay ty the nufacture of banani Five cents for a banana! ur is ‘rowing industry, the peeled Why? It is alleged that the growers ae tuing sliced. dried in the sun or get n than © war, ovens, ground and sifted, It is a pr af Reig oan ate Fahd Set bunch. The price to the ultimate/a consumer has tret encaple, anole Plater and hele At the plantation the cost of banan- tome anana pulp yields 20 per as has pars been about one cent Brosh bi cent. of its weight in dry farina, and tor fi had banana hithorto has been the poor man’s fruit. And why not? It is| of Jt Mog) sete edt! best altacoe f daceat choanly yraised than {Serve to illustrate the gigantic food. any other crop, An acre of land plant-| Produclng Sapevintiens: Of wi a3 es i prod | he plantastan. four times much ~~ of potatoes. It will ae “a3 times amiich food as an acre of + The Right Must Win. wheat. Oh, it is hard to work for God, To tise and take His part in Costa Rica ai agua, where 2 this battlefield of earth, the plantations (called “banks") ex- not sometimes lose heart. tend fo iter mile along the He hides himself so wondrously, re were no God; He is least seen when all the powers Of ill are most abroad, rive! Th uire no fertilizer and sy bigs Engen what is neces- sary to keep down the luxuriant Leaves Are Ten Feet Long. The planting is done with root-cut- Or He deserts us at the hou The fight is all but lost; gh ees to leave us to outealves when we need Him Il masters good; good seems to change To ill with greater ease And, worst of all, os ood with good ai twenty to twenty-five feet, with leaves hs feet long. It bears ae one bunch ‘uit, and when latter has dassen the proper rks the plant is chopped down with a machete. fe Is at cross-purpos: sently, however, it sprouts from Ah! God is other than we think; roots, and a is ready to Oates ove, another bun reason’s height, and When a eesti ip arrty ce at a ba- seake nana port, orders are sent the} ony by ontidtah jove: rivers 4 tug or other means dena ing of each plant dred Oh, lose not heart, Workman of God! But learn what God is And in the darkest battlefield like; them, or more often trains of | ‘Thou shalt know where to strike, platted boxcars, Bananas starting to market must | Thrice blest is he to whom is given not be even Sprceanths Sard ate; noe tnattricts sie eas there 1s anavoldably a huge ‘That God is on the field when He Bunches of thousands are often seen | 1 Most Invisible. floating down the rivers rejected as Blest, too, is he who cgn divine worthless because too nearly ripe. th ite Where real right dot! And ae to take the ga that seems methods for util the waste— ‘ong to man’s blindfold eye, such, f instance, as collecting in the bananas unavailable | For right is right, since God i God; rt, reducing bose pulp And right the day must wi To doubt would be slralty, To falter would be rolling d, you will kindly read my advertisement carefully, you will see dae I said was ‘Fishing epee les men who were engaged in building it worked under the lash. The sree ‘6 Cheops is always put down Small Matter. “There must be an ituposten piece at leinaton under way. arked & gen in in rant. According to Herodotus, the ancient Greek historian, 100,000 men ge i Nee the visitors’ ceatieey: aay. ne you think so?” asked his - | guide. “T notice a statesman down there e| on the floor of the House, shaking his ‘The stone used varied in ee from two tons to sixty tons. it was built it was about 480 ft. high, ad the sides were each 775 ft. long. Passages Jed to the centre of the pyramid. man ate you see one, sir. That's BY, gets worked up wil 'm afraid you don 't_ know a states- eat sake and economic progre Paint for preservation is atrotitely, Plenty of Both. “What do you want?” demanded Mr. Newlywed, as he confronted the tramp at the door of his little week-end cot- he exclaimed, savagely, wand you'll have both.” ' PRINCE AT TORONTO Royal Highness shaking hands w' 10) masses of uniform co: ney, It into sheets, cuttin: it “ago squares disks of suitable size, drying th ° | —Frederick William Taber (1814-1863) ‘ His yoteneny.: ond their families at the Exhibition eel ose ith the aes ah thé ag Sanrepetentel de qecankieadton ot cantly bo the Conservation of Prop-| ners at erty. < ich go a long way! bits hes y she can simply fasten it together ae. ‘the shoulder and back with safety pins. Children under four delight in! eae and if Doses provision) ae made for that. : 80 ana fe edges Magnes with a nt reising every muscle ir muscles quickly ball with soft ball is suspet q in. swing it back and forth t th ever- inrensing skill, a w to ji int oe ie gettin ata bumps oNotin ing farmer’s arpentering skill. And-yet, because their play y: out by all the little folks in the nefgh- of lemon jelly made: from jelly powder es ae been dis: pa is be- set, Mix 1, pour in a tet dt get fu of his ye Little children cannot co-ordinate enough to play stent anette! but 2 a large d, Seek a rubber ball to ound. Th in this baby yard need family more than a a ots ss take but little time and pepe e 8) not wae hat. her o little children will . pass. numberles: appy hours, but thai they will never lack. fo: ates, al Slice and. % M. nd rGedar al Shad on the side walls and under side of shelves in closets mn carpets furniture and in corners wil reer moths away:— Save old kid gloves see Bisiitg day. glove on to a m the scorching heat t which is 80 it Aan to the skin,—Mrs. J. J. - BEANS WITH TOMATO, CHILI, OR PLAIN SAUCE ‘| Women who provide, ‘ —Menwhoworkhard, ¥ —and. Children ie ard will be sought pl ae a & say a eal, ei borhood. cr, rane Pea an Beets Served In New Ways, rl ol yell cooked, ; Beets in Jelly—Boil, peel and chop “Oly ARK’S" > several medi ium sized new beets. Let} p Pain Bea EANS and cool and mix with them one cup of poWK A cold chicken, pork or mutton, chop; ane aes fine, over the mixture’ one pint! floend on Avery coal wy CLARK, LIMITED ere Mol INTREAL sg.

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