Milverton Sun, 14 May 1914, p. 3

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Extra Granulated Sugar is put up at the Refinery in 10 Pound, When you buy 20 Pound, Extra Granulated Sugar in any 50 Pound of these original packages you and are sure of getting the genuine 100 Pound Canada’s finest Cloth oie sugar, pure and clean as when it left the Refinery. It’s worth while to insist on the Original Packages. MONTREAL. Sealed Cartons CANADA SUGAR REFINING CO., LIMITED, . - A Foolish Young Man; Or, the Belle of the Season. i at by the time they ane on slo and ane on Mere was no trace of the tran- bory blush. on fford ralsed his hat and dismount- ter hy? eyes Fegting on fim calinty “Because 1 Bave chanced to meet you * mon ja, ate he accom- a little, and set it away to harden, hheatiy si aigdet tear doors: what ant | pani father to some etch fun Onion Dishes. Berve the Pe Sphidped onan, laa ested yaia, grateful for her | tion “ac the luncheon given to the| Boiled Oni ions. —In eli Prune Ice Crean ant one oup new one Rovian’ newly-appointed Colonial Gover- Preparing Be onions se boiling. a well-washed p:.nes ewpan, Pe Ha ta ve ougnt|nors, but in the daily exerciee of not cut off the tops tails too {cover with one par one- Men cups her duties al x father’s compan- aides for the onions “i then go cold water and srl stand several af ke A bank Just now. | ion andi best friend, does she tive i) to pieces, but after peeling all the [hours or overnight. Cook until T wanted to tell | {he Parliamentary atmosphere: It|base may be cut out in the shape of [Prunes are soft in the same water Yay some etn trom the horae|i8 a friendship and companionship | a little pyramid, and this should be | Tm through @ Colander, add sne and Waited, “with iy stead the self; | 0 close that there is probably no|done when onions have begun to|¢uP SU four tablespoons lemon Serer in'o dignity which seemed) (question on which the father] sprout, as the central layer has be- | ivice, one- ‘eighth teaspoon dal, one its , him. and daughter disagree, ‘The girl’s|come green and stron Parboil | for ‘one-quarter cups tich cream poke to my father about the : ‘ =x | land: he is innocent in the matter. It| opinions are fo! while che is at until iff. Freeze, using Was “hought through Ma exent ond my | her father’s side ee _ Lead crushed ice to} ERFECT MADE derhiana, f 1 cw pice eal kind te Lei: excursiol alt. | THE INCREASED NUTRIT ry tenn x ¥ @. over |° lems Bread.—One quart white RITI- Tila nb i fhe hobe OF mectine You Her Gath’ ana ave Liberal; she | ore os Corian aay three times, |e one quart like warm water, /{] U8 VALUE OF BREAD MADE ttle mesture of accept- ange of his atacement. fe Bind, too. ‘Though st does not ut it does!" he broke in. should nave ‘beet wretched te you my, had had with lanced nots by a cloud Tanadale Pikes as Fange of nigh mountains. is-calted, oing to rain, and heavi ave no urbrella, water- afiord. She mirlish amusement. @ such water: e ain. fit 4 and lee down taftord me= came with, & vengeance; Ob his Go jj|_ “Put this on,” he said, “That jacket ts guite Tent youll Ket wet through.” er face crimsoned. and she laughed HA | pralged her with a judgment and en |a litte constrainedly " Btamtord “aloo well, and) was awake thusiagm which filled Davis's heart put_your coat on!” she sald, N MO raat aot exit: Te | with Beatties ant cereale an ti und lovely morning, | and) x ing guv'nor’s the right ort, et througt, and you fire not used to ia Btatrordl ‘iat th de Pottin Femarked ag, Stafford at | ‘Ph hed round the corner: ridé He & last reluctantly fore himself om | there as auick! an Bho i he "Give me a master Ma'un:|. Stastord star hen burst into was an of oeratanea: a horse and I don't mind | & Jaugh wh ‘ ngeshert best racine for him. os Aaah Te ogaei te. Wale pou siectye ta ancl ie fel nodded and turned the > ate mou e if you ae with huge snudin’ to, Me, Staftord,| (manage to ba S ae ain RES you expect me?" asked Stafford, Tonjoy your work, Mr. Davis: | would run reside you. It's all very well fanched his hat and opened | for you've got what you Want 4 What | to: ta it minding the rain, but this shed er Luenortdon’y know avout A “OH A CeCe ane ‘ ve“worth knowing, e ed 01 i. ir Htephe Wight down Just | tant worth Kn a ansonted” Davis Hate Ket Upe-d His fathor forgot emphaticany, | “E ate to have & iar = A of it it were a Judy he boatman rowed gins about the place = Hit Ke dle-={t dadan ie t oe ts ine a fuss bout “a shi ke 1K cleat ‘nd an vivid In 9 saa thet I saying a groat man, who watched his young sianter ad milly utord was Tice a fish x Pottinger, it ‘ours moved, mnfortable, nid ta be eon, notice, the sailing, bout, ofthe the nutter of that, It he at ‘d_ strolled r paused another launeh, a steamer, pope : “thee situs iompany that's com hen th ae @ Yous OF a ng, should ‘manta tne, he drifting "clouds. uate Lip gettin At,’ Stat. ie house frame ich a of ° (Pabtained, he, lan the bow aa “a ny, pop Found every- I pete nt, T hope? ft was Just going aden ‘aee,.”” bee bufldt urpones." oF bullaing, vt rpore ancy it ta Prenited Sir Ste- You sneak of thing ni dow! Staffor: everything.” replied mai ied | ae q im r Zou. {i onp'e think: haw! you nave, wet it done in Ko, shot waded, Bianeing round at the eat “poh and a Had eet Stephen at Mant a gui noi the rant when’ hema, always rie m che pian. and aake the ape ‘HOW foon, how. much?” ‘Then I add ten per condition pen ~an ‘1 to weLacwn, ‘ene nge:, 1 Uke fia his hand gtrnight. #how ulder, art) our a 9 chal He Pont ‘trouble to those flannels. for thetne tho contract Ele on, time tu kept. breaks ore he ox en m hustle, oa they so: of we: your on x e Altion ‘Bre, no, use: tractor’s back; cont. to | nay ‘on the the ati hy bask: Mut, iY ain, makes, clothes as if, they Stafford invene “T ought to hand that compliment to Meason, sir,” he #aid; “hos the rex sponalble orson and denen: gs Tooked 4 eaned and Krivce- ald hand it back “there was a pa Do you know y of the people rT unde! Bee hecauss fon ill be your departinent, ny doar Acar A turn of thelr way, Stafford found tomate to admirs and” ‘his | round erderment ‘at the | netted and. ost the grounds eased by everything t 1a extraordinary! he said, “Phe apks ae if it had been made and years are Meahed ty pent Bultdinas wai he niet tor Mite iSieohien eed ulated that there thoulds | as ol Store. are. the rat oa far front tne Hie “an extrem Dat iyareusonnle hour araxge Mike. to’ atroll about thor, © Mi wewacn ihe you arly ‘rising Mandan inordinate love od. With warm approval. ternally—at weaso! foot.” Ne Paid aa acter are. two of his. ineradicable ces, ir id. Stephen. I have done my best t ‘Sir cure * fe went in te breakfast, which was rved in a windows te ny of whic rata mlance,. By ‘vats | ra oy a fine lot. op ening on wo feast gravely, as he went down | tl Lak 5 bet ‘ably fine lot! a chi Sm Ker show. Thi he Lord Winstay's paver awar’ bese de fellow why, ‘ene | from Teron ‘it ad. as ba} a grew silent, A large "I thought 4 ood Denide, Sir ‘stephen # exclaimed Bratiord eos ean that you have bought | air! Winstay fas kno hundred iaineas ir Stephon, “neavens!"* room, re mi ate, a ne apoil one's digestion. I'm ae Yimail's heavy. this morning, ‘Sir. *atph en. (fearing ia “34 weight igs the box ¥ him for you, my that I ‘shalt be bi You tw en will, T trust, rin nd you own way. M HL awatt your ordara.” said Howard: "but 1. pro. rete gtvet shit ol ir which carried Gut on. to. the ter [and hee too! "going to | true: ft iipent thelr tire this would be a bi eWorld. What you. w we, Pottingete aie aah e Fiver oF Fide ey Tatnner | ata breaker ge ty Lh ae hich: steat , yatattord never happy wnlese He to lay up ue pera dn for a ie! _touchea hla forehead old a or endeavoring to break ey're frat rate, apa ete ‘art bean tellin: pe ine ayemnen pS joked ‘across the table. at ot & eplendl pm - Le plendid ot, xir—splen- | satq ‘nothing: there was no need nis you, own alr "ad ve fret Were, gloquent of love and ‘a Bi thon, into Vinings coon after bteaktuat, went down TEN eet negro tects atabien and had Adghiw snddied it nded the operation CThe mare wax taken out Into the +h nen ed amuse himsel elt ste ea ‘le nee . : ate oi re te pe halt the men 1 know in a similar fashion igniter anda hebter 1 Stat uu seen askad Baerords tarnine ove. eee and fed round to wateh, exami approval as Saeed a rd__ examined _her_and | Thounted and: went om on, Adonis, me- Marking as he started utiful mouth, Davis!’ "Yes, Pot tinge, “ gaid Davis, sue- ten aide me lithe | Dicey. ur Pottinger "weal drink your ie i health, “1 ike his a high- ae "wat ane: a es rode ore the hill and ene 7 a ee NES af uae fj et up ou wae eo Press he. patiently, a Suddenly. he heard nd looking in the sound, he. saw Ida a ‘The Dyo that colors ANY KINI of Cloth Pertectl; i [aioe = the Sarit Rive: ‘ant GA ore. towards hi bark! me eoped Pee ede ns se fchardoon Ga. \ man | 7, t fout Something | is always ford shoulder, quite could ao ¥ raat yer tend Tay Metiers before break- see hat these “Wil Yo ‘she | pleaded Oh, nding by nnd “seelog a RUT iit t standing,” ahe m_cournge: shoulde: idle, suri -of-fal aoe ats to the aa oe her d her on ‘©, and in as matte i he toula: Wil just put = at u'll find tha your han ty I hat—I on my n ride pect — You @ seen You pee es from he ot Lush of her 80 that he nmmuant hed whi er, fac f the Lips, a9 olen: rt Inthe olaar: sudden ‘Mahon eh tin Sar ne 0 aIINE against Behe Romie feeltng, ike bing amusement vas sharin nd “the sweet Rirlish confusion in her othis 1a absurd!" fd. Tt e hoped Jaxon ot none of the men ‘vill wot " * she said. ne had. gone hear id think na) mand Sy ar never: the Inst that Jus the Toad. Please 0 a ght “hold of ms smoulders tf uld never forgive myself if you sltp- i am not in the leaat likely to sity.” sald. ‘Then suddenty, Just as they were on e of th fe Foad, ale uttered an ex- pris m. fora carriage ro ound: (he coraer ana almost. ups stopped Adonis le the cone! mat ‘patted response to a signal fro inalde, and a man, atneust d recarde nd then Sta carvings ‘past but up in man, with a fac ave bean coarne but f uteness and revealed Stself in @ the Stephen Orme's place?” he asked in Tough, harsh voice. ja was ab slip down, but Teflected that ‘the aniachilee if ther she way to Sir we koon warcantic on, and row conch sald hig head with anuile, ‘and something hig thick lips that made Stat Jas (To be continued.) aft the mans and he drew In a grim on —i-—— GAY LIFE IN PRISON. ‘Time. 8 prison would not be a ved A bees im which to spend a cheap a fora ehort toe, have plenty of hmiran and there. is little work to a return for all these ether at Until a BO, a custom has been ae 1 the Swiss prisons perhaps es rad is that of Kreuzlingen, the Canton of Thurgau, and an interpellation will be made shortly by counties in the Grand Council ming the liberty which the ia; Madea of She ate hh atgaie enjoy. aie axe yen faery concerts, 1% mt ra | ber heard vend aod re: peep K reuzlingen {lof the convicts havegcod voices. On ons Aliere. is te te to prevent any conversaitt et wees ane wlinen te and their visitors rl ae the former es Seat th e latest It is noticed she ‘the. priscnors are very: es ai when young women t{are p Packets of cigarettes and other. small luxuries—not on the eh Sam haar d their way over the ls, and this custom, firth sty forbidden, is winged |” ‘at. These pleasant. little ‘‘soirees fatimaslesy a now threatened. es See The most successful men are said to be those who can éell what they lo not possess to others who have no wish to purchas - 4 MISS VIOLET ASQUITH. “lk Switzerland's Prisoners Haye a|'r® G mi at evenings the free iss te ere me Minister's Right- Daughter. Miss Violet, ‘ipl is always in ouse of Com- is with the C Qn the face of it, such pelts would-be natur- sno, if i were not the. te: y of the young people of the moder fees id) fo call as question pare’ | the Routeold gods, th prevalent convention, 'e to belie n- with it “hale heartedly wat she is with pacity in the Ladies’ Moca can x a moment doubt. She has the shat § s ne one thing that can never happe ee Spirit of Inquiry. For a time it was xuaaee os her sympathies were with fragettes. It was said that a a walked in a suffrage (procession ; she had been Rome in Hyde Park beside a banner-be: But i having donned a nib “that, was, to yoo her, he ai with @ proces it ot fallow that she Dalioved lervotes for iy | womne’ n. s looked into many questions for peal but the spirit lot inquiry does not indicate a clear il of the hori There is no end to her anivel y in regard to the Miss Violet Asquith. Se es oe ial reform. a Dublin, robed thi oat has hard qiettlons of the tact and her een, interest in the Archie Gordon Boys’ Club at Hoxton is, of course, only an offshoot ee bes Lint con= cern for social much fostered ever ht yeas by Tad, berdees her speecl that. will suffuse the Cabinet smith fiery blushes, They like to pee Licyd the fact that Mee Insurance Act unpopular,’ But it is cre in. @ Premier's ho nt its liberties of a It is, all nea a fam: of tongues; it would not keep sta chatasler af Evi i younges' press imeelf, ssid hidden his fa- re de ther listen to a 2 nt La Baseretoe is Pie is called for i a a aa 8 women h en set the worst ee mare in “the oe mr Step- mother knows ning of tht rd. Mrs. rt ‘badvalyeays had the courage of her own opin- ions, and, evea as the wile of the abe ago she preserves that rae when su ings were ‘as omable, were fa- ous fer destructive brilliance ; ot rete reviews for the P. tte, or when in the cpt she patra the Bishops on Kiku- = 22: » ibis use she “ the inde- cle! t sets the professional, whether he be voktician,’ or author, slightly different younger woman takes tite | ihe more seriously. ” Ladies’ First. Mother, pong to al engaged couple—“‘Sarah, hey Le sayin’ that him an’ her is ae to be mar- “Dasghter_ ‘Don’ t say ‘him an’ er say ‘her an’ him,’ Its auaiee to putes ladies first.’’ mother can A girl se is Goadamne with her an long pretty well without a chaperon- ro|This sauce may be thinned for wen ste dsplored Then add tl tin) in one-half pint of aig eat Add one pint of hot water one-quarter cupfuls of petty and the juice of one or two ine move the pits of tl runes, an cut up the fruit, Pour Rie ctissalved gelatin over them, stir the mixture HOME of more of ‘Sd soluble part than it | ome _ cent yeast cake, six handfnls IN THE HOME WITH ROYAL Ww g00d)ig Joss,” Ohok in'plaiy Boil: one ta-| |] YEAST CAKES BHOULD BE 5 eilat Seat el milk aa half bles. rye. flour |f} SURPLSIEAT UNSEAT ae and for not less than an|enoug! i ake a sponge ||| THE CAREFUL HOUSEWIFE tie Gnisae ze re more | of the white flour, water and yeas TO GIVE THIS IMPORTANT thoroughly cooked than many peo- | Let h add the |{] FooD ITEM THE ATTENTION ple 1 Finish with bint bran, syror ae a sin rye flour) ¥ TO WHICH IT 18 JUSTLY EN- and Bs ay pepper and salt, or to stiffe se again, When TITLED, witl light, aa into inte let rise and HOME BREAD BAKING RE- oneajed Onion.—For _ cookiag, hake one hour or more in «hot |{) DUGKS THE NIGH cost OF for sauces or purees, and for mix- $F ike ray seed maybe added nee bef ing raw with French dres MOUNT OF EXPEN ing raw with French dressing and" gran Bread Sandwiches. One|] meaTe REQUIRED TO suP- Ghéppeds bub tt quiskly buria.black. [ece.wuedered Gray bread, one slice ||] puy THE NECESSARY NOUR- Tt tiie hot to he scalded imme. {buttered white bread, chopped ||} igHMENT TO THE BODY. diately, b a w, put-it ina meat. Put chopped meat between piece vot cheesecloth, see the cold |the slices. and the sandwich Is E, W. GILLETT Co, LTD, ares it, and then twist ad eel nds lat ONT. up the cloth and sq nen it dry aa IPEG MONTREAL sly; wanarmncecotith Penk Household Hints. dressing, to Mi chopped onion| Soak sweet peas in a cupful of warm water for half a day before planting. In the sick room had been added, is better than with plain dressing, pa to many tastes, and this is a good dressing ranges preserved whole mako be sure to wash ae dessert if filled with | to serve with all cold cooked green |each glass and spoon immediately cream or pet rd, _| things. i. hee ith a lettuce | after use. Place a large sponge in the bot-} and tom: salad, some chopped| Choose high, narrow saucepans,| tom of the ebro jar if ger) with close- fiting lids, for cooking| would ayoid breaking it. green pepper being added perhaps. If a meat chopper is used the first Riou MUSE beaten away. Cold wexetables. f you can’t quite afford to *havo| A linen cover for the hot water a chair Jeupbalir rts try a pretty | Glazed Onions —Bioners vena bag is a good thing to have] slip cover ov | small onions and cook i in the guest room. Try au iui Rete! Now eich covered ation: “dish | in| In-reasting meat allow fifteen] jemon pies with grated potato ine ‘Add to the onions a ta-|minutes for each pound and fifteen] crea, 1d of cornstarch, little express) wagon is a gre: convenience for carrying in Hitt tables and firewood To make toast yalid soak pieces ot er in water | for an hour, iy strain minutes over, Satin slippers of the most deli- ate aoe can be cleaned with de- nacre’ aleoh Allspice caaiet until soft enough to string, may be made into a fra- medeon of butter for half dozen small ones, and an even ta a of powdered sugar. Coo ith a moderate fire, otherwise the outside layer, of the onion will be This amount of sugar ater for an. in- | oh bbing hen pol- lean n tiles es with a tippentine cloth, ishing with a dry ace fasted, nnd Lotiechel? heer dress material should fe are excellent eal be presse a soft ce and They without. Ganniae vehi 8 prunes for ay a sauce, prepared by his famous cook. There are many ways of pre- paring this so that it is hard to de- le what was the original, ee ince a pound or two o! scald them three or four minutes, stew them in butter with a pinch of the a thick ae Increase Your Dairy Profits by giving your dairy herd the most egy de a muarters. je can be built. Be your wn dairy. inspector ee insure the abaclien purity of your building your stable and material that insures sanitary condi at the same time, is econom! Build bse Concrete four tablespoons of rice to each pound of onion aot in are eats wre house of a is prepared for. ions, and which, more body than witl and is velvety after being sieved, but for common, frorrday use the rice «0 cooked can be used for garnish for a "it is hearty. a meat, soup, or a tomato Soubise can be made by adding to it one-third of its volume of tomato puree. ‘and tend op es the milk, whener ‘ou build a stable, we, spring house or 9 other g, concrete is terial to Pale the Farms a6 » Beant < tally net cad free ak via tells eG sett Shee farm, buildings Selected Re aie Milk Vegetable So ‘and how to build them to 1a) Farmers’ Information Bureau “i med. Sea: pein and let, shy soup gently for half an, Silas with cubes ipa Prune Jell, wer one anid of Colors. ‘prune with cold wa- ook until they es one ade gelatin (or PAL of See gel Ss SHOE Por In:Our New Patent EASY-OPENING BOX

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