Milverton Sun, 21 May 1914, p. 6

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Sing-a-son, Four and Twenty Black Birds Baked in a Pie. When the Pie was opened the King began to sing: “That's the way I want my chef to sweeten everything.” rown Brand Corn Syrup So many kinds of delicacies can be made with Crown Pree ‘Corn make! Syrup—Delicious Candies that are sim eat, too, of the fun of making them, love Crown Brand Syrup on bread. and lends a delicious flavor t Our Free Recipe Bool a host of Sees dishes, Offi Montreal The Caiiada Starch Co. Limited Manvfacturers of The Edwardsburg Brands MONTREAL» CARDINAL A CO ez It ta) an bere puddi, ik tells Send for it, TORONTO BRANTFORD t 8 s and pastry. ae ay use it in Address g-a-Sixpence, a Pocket full of Rye, 1 Cup of TRousd att One Halt Toind o One Tart App Wweetener er Pound Pre-halt Pint of Cider. apiece, « 1 Tablespoon 1 Cup Mix all thoroughly, stove until heated through, ‘ie, anid when nearly coo, 6 VANCOUVER Will keep good all wi MINCE PIES 1 Bound of Lean Bolled Beet. Crown Brand Syruj 4 Chopped Suet. ee Gleaned Currants.” Seeded Rai ‘of Citron, cut up One-half Pound of Brown Sugar. rege fand one of Wines 2 cover, it tightly. Rawb patos cook but ‘do not let it rene. and warm on Remove from aad brandy and Foolish Young Man Or, the Belle of the Season. y CHAPTER VIII. Stafford and Ida remained, ACO} selous of the rain, looking cA car. he BS a tac aenned Bult’ Usuui dasite of re st bea! wait bat’ a strange-looking man,” she “Stafford: started. slightly, the fact that Je wenn acl pouring, “Tol beg keoping you out in. ‘the rain. ray Adon t at all unwillingly, ined the rough ‘ould have lifted ” yend horus, foulowed hor into. tho st fay oh the extreme. Shivering an the doluge as a chea Stafford looked he sald. worst 0: Dare fourfully wet) think é could wipe off the oF oud me.” Bee took Sut, ble Pocket handkorchtef 4 ho Apoke and wiped the rain from her ight, Beautifully: mode ahovitiern, opened her ote t but with a might i she Tomigned: herwelt hy neaat, @ faint color in her fa must be quite dry ndw,” whe sald ald not sa(d | Statfor ra wight haa “something bigger-n, towel She laughed the sweet sins ‘Tau Willeh seemed to him nthe most musical ho had Cin dow! by) at jaa. atch a you must be she added, glanc- rnd Sia up te uice andkérehlet ag it ‘6 something hair, "the shapely. otal a the straight broad back. Ks a he i “Um al said, regretfully, a: at her aa that you habit e' tin “such Weather ‘es all Pl A, to gee to the wate fie ana the shen." 10 Toant on the poste ed and @ cannot afford ond; so I do his awaking to} o Makes the Clothes as White as Snow]. Try Itt Manutfe rod t ry tne nc [tard Meare ta in a erally See And very pleasant work it Is, Sarelaliy Ww dine Waathe “And are you happy? ar al- most unconsciously. he asked, met his and with a) answered, Yen, quite happys" > Un Does it seem #0 aikely no nd 3 bo obliged 10, tb Innit Fight #0. out in, all. weathers: at pughtfu She looked at him tho "Yeu, you. Pay know ar Suppose it seems strange t ppesecroat of the, Iadlea. » ride out when. ‘The xls less face, in which the 4 28 like. two twin waower the eee rr lariples tn. wet Hing sot his Ronrt beating with & heavy hat was an agony of admire ing—a longing that’ wat vague and indis' yea T suppose it ‘must seem strange to you,” sho said, ax if she were follow~ Ing out the, lines ‘ot her own thoughts. ibe accustomed to gir ‘It's not ft work for vou," he suid. you are only a girl; you ean’ tbe strong enough, to face such weather, to do, such worl eyen grew wide and int im with girlish “atnusement Bryndei m, but mis and only came up Ww it Wate iy ‘i tea © in; well es, 0! SUurse. + hed &, neat. coming | back, as could mai drive them slow Somethin dn his indignation, refined d her eyes gre proud. fight ou ure thinking that 1¢ ike, thi Save id have #eorned himeolt n tombied to was thinking. ie Monti pesieine iat har Ua,eke fende ou fnew how 1 ane ESE ict ‘opped before his glowing lino mead ito, pity I ites, happier than 1 play. ving ‘the plano or as quite left walt. one moment?” he sald, in cals ace, Tmualcal voles e paused and arouked ait, tra “Yau ‘sald’ Just now that you haa no "phe, one.te: help yolk WHE you Tet me ‘help 1 let me stand In the place trlena: of a brother?” ghe looked at ni eager consent to. care Tok the mmanoment That was mixed with the expression of sur- ou help me?" she Rad ative cawe: anne ‘oan brea dn colts, train dogs, and, if Be Tu a, ea say T could wandered thouaiguly, ‘abstracted ¢ dal ‘she ‘was listening ould have i m ¢ quick at ing up Nala. op 4 Jokdng,, Mr, Orme?” she re fn. She considered for a moment, then she said: “T do snot think you will offend me. What was it?" | “Well, I was thinking that—see here, now, Ailsa Heron, I've, got your tromiisel it you—such wo! ep Tm a girl?” she sald, her lip, cur ying ei a Sinile, val gravely; “ ‘because you ateao ditt theyre, different, he ndmitted of tt at eno ip would in than, eghtana te, feat Xe ied Thad to ride; down that of "em think ae 4a swondars if ne, Re fair 6 6 but onl; aii tyan't now any tha about farmin, ing un- 11 came hom ‘And do you over €o 0 away from here, fon for a cha a to Loi and fianee, and—-and all that?’ "No, I ot) father could 5 off raining ye an fooked, Font. “Noo tt te sill pelting: please come back; it ix pouring off the roof; your hair is ‘quite wet again.’ Sho laughed, but “rT we that gent bs the cntriaie, was a aiend of ‘ie ‘Ste: he asked the way to your Fine mhook or head indie erent. anno net Ks ho ouise n't know,” replied Stafford, “r don't know any ot my fathers friend I knew very: little of him until j lust night.” nee Hooked at him with frank, girlish 1 find the, new ‘house ‘absently. of—ot YOriental palace. It's ‘heautiful ps a little too—too ric! lown? T heard tt 0 ? ral more interested in’ of this strange, ic wilaoring iy tabely, er) ApEn. ae on al fake call her. mine, beea pouch attached. t me: wba ose ‘realy our house-matd, parlor-maid. ory Low 5 Aer Bia ged Ng toy ox gteat many 6 new house?” Ne said, halt apologetically. by far. ‘Twish you could see softl: ‘but that 18 not itkely. thine ie is fot, ‘raining 80 hard now, Sid he wer the front of the shed te very | trie “Tt is a Ieind| sit tint 1 ly pouring still” he sald, ‘Zea, would ‘mot drench to di ave not siraseay* and th in the ‘meadows es, and the Stuy a straying: “It bnderful consequently “it ng| with a girlish 0 6 ota Beautiful Rave saan.you inet | T'realize how wrong it 1 that ae should do auch work, Ot, daa itt ae to 8 like my: abruptly id ch he round 4) While tek been, speak! effec a her ts had jad OXD por the the iterating. Soler 8 the ford’s hart leapt, tim: that morning, and there ‘sted throug! him the en Pai yt ‘a man give to have| thoes eyes turned upon tim with love shining tn thelr depths ys th a Look | 0 &i y sweet, veo. sagen shad stare | i aul what) you'mean, None of. you Es oro 0 a bean they a Yop Bat thay ane not! 0 you think I eat pleced a before me, with the other ni ht nf shave’ns ano ono, to help how tt i a eyes Mrentedon fie with alleng-| it does not Sr hve ate lone: ; I see no} ne no other lady; there 1s no one to! be ashamed.o i expression i 2 4 1, Was never more serious in ny fo, The wat y favor; here for, weeks, should be bored ith your father ull of visttora?! sho put ih oly ‘and uth a mile broeldng: tn nh, amuse ai “AS kay: eaten them ali day; and I'd ovor.so much Ta- ther help You,than dance aptendance on indeed! I shall be Hoeae, perhaps, and T to death ushed the short silky curls from har terhplen, and: hooks Her OE course, v8 ridtoulo meno an laugh; “and’ it's impos! sible, too. “Oh, 14 At?" (he retorted. | I've never yet found anything I wanted to do ' possible.” ‘ oh always have your own way?” rook," he Fe a find it amusing? Liugiter ahonecia her eyes again, "Fo Would soon grow tired of it. TE ia po Uke hunting or fishing, or golfing: Ms Work that “trles the temper néve ‘ about me until drive ¥ the first time I had to aCOl calf,” emp “oe T cow ive ont te wen ih, vile, rae vane asked. he sald, and is up. at mind How- ule abe raree. that the the age MG ard: gre you ole me. help. you itt were an on friend or a=brother? or. cs you going to be unkind enough to. her Paha: beeen to. tee) driven, and Bin Knit as she said. nink you are very—obstinate, Mr, tly. sald, Gheectany. perfect mule when T'fike, and T'm liking tt all-I know. at this m \t."" bsurd—it's ridiculous, sal murmured! ation sand bitered, why “Never mind’ an’t think wi ant al ui ony tao "a ating with antitipatory triumph: Re kney who esitates ithis. knew. that, th iy gained. “Perhay to get tks iepnone in farming onthe eth oa woman, T ut—* Zome over to-m bree <a ‘Then VI BS ttian this, and you shalt a cor | bour” earlier, unt the sheep, with them," he put ‘efuse—very i you-shall He sald all “ls as if the matter were with the Sabatier of being driven. ‘git more. strongly n her, ved to hin with, e eet ih that touch imploration which Jurks in a t your pluck| § in- ta ,{ custard with a quart of milk and {four egg yolks, sugar and vanill. | Beat the egg whites stiff and dip by. 18 in which case less sugar is needed 16 sal | Knew what @ flendish temper T had got b he] Ri ra halt angrily. htt and about the corners of her Nps eyes sho surrenders when for ‘the frat time to a man, rao Not fnew what to say pl Oh Je erone, n't It t8 w an alr of reliety ry aulekly 1 1 right. |W with an exagp rating erful confidence. ity Shall we shake’ na ant wont lightly ea “auienly ip ine road jowatds the Hall, Bess and Donsld leap: ng her; the sharp foel- ng oF ‘al atlon atzealine ¢ as vel ai confi nin apioery his dione, wan Ruteing im tena gallop, Homey wih Ga thought stand- Ing clonciy out: thet before many hora fhe next morning—he should see her again. (To be continued.) no Desserts With Custard. Snow Pudding.—One-quarter box gelatin, egg: 6 Cover ep gelatin rand allo’ to soak for half an hour. Add wae Sotine water, sugar and mon — juice, ‘Strain and when y a Kling, Pangea a Peane: aD, quart milk, , one teaspoon van- ne-half cup sugar, stirring constantly the fire, add aero and turn into a faney dish Cream Chocolate: Pudding.—One cold water sie th as meu p reduire long aes Co ng, th same as fi eream of iohgnotan Buds dling ee fe chocolate, Serve lemon s: Orange Pool, ino eight pata e}ly beaten eggs ally add gradua Whip Ae a eam and sugar to in a double boiler and 0 thicken but Eiey boil. Pah aaa poe: with crea Floating Island. vs tia a boiled spoonfuls into ra hol custard Pour the custar erving fd arrange the Biber whites on fie al AEs thus forming, the nd Bread Pudding.—One quart stale breadcrumbs, gree. cus mill one- half pound one tea- ake Bight one teaspoon vanilla. i greased baking dish wal Waris tr n with breaderumbs ‘on- tinue until all are used. Pots the custard over this, let stand a few minutes, re steam or bake about an hour. rye with lemon sauce. Cake may 4 used ‘nated of bread ; d. Tested Rev Rhubarb Jam.—To each Pound of rhubar D allow one pound of sugar on eel the selfow oa thin ane ae the pulp, Put away over night with the cut a containing} spoon salt, ele Sieg one aT cup | IN BAKIN WINNIPEG ‘T° SUARD AGAINST ALUM G POWDER SEE ORDINARY KINDS. FOR ECONOMY, BUY. E. W. Gittetr Company Limitep TORONTO, ONT, MONTREAL tom of the papell jar if you would not aonels ‘o 8 have a ave pans sid ‘sale cay filled with pepper mixed. tablespoonfuls of pineapple juice to a Suppl or A slasetl of hot iced To rust shitee the bled leave it an sug the usual w: The covers “ heayy, canyas’ are a great protection to the trunk or wicker basket in wee They come in various sizes, A es cibthespiayA lifting of hot kettle lids, pull hot or nging pie le into an onion and Then polish in ens ory, meal, you ust uecic Gevinly raiher of ti or money. money is the note valuable, then ee eae on that, but allow time for the proper cook- ing of less aspenave foods, and sted versi 9 casters se put-on the kitchen table a will hb a aaa eon- venience, Ther e table rolled around ribbon t eis Fite strain on a person’s back. arene are essentially a relish, of valuable: mineral salt a “the staple fe Scoop out dies centre of smal sponge cake, saving the tops, fill th stewed and sweetened rhu- "| barb, replace tops, cover with cus- tard and serye cold. Use the cake left over from another dainty des~ ge ‘o prevent ey from sinking to te n of a p 3 in a dish ‘and anpenalee nd see that the; burn. W ei Tehaesigtly heated? ou Sian to the batter, Brushes and brooms cleaning purpose much better used for it I the handles ae nob provided with »hooks for han, ing, insert in the end of each anal a sorew tek: 8 break rather than ont bes Discard any pieces tough © Bera with the fingers. the Seat: hiay upper ends only after ithe tougher stalks have become tende Why. tana auenia eb Ko wide until thoroughly cleansed, ont subst: filled wii nad be boiled out a fore washing i “s the usual way. tin rusts very quickly, pans ould be allowed to ae ‘thoroughly on the top of the stove before putting away. ©) loths will not do it. A bet- ar plan is to prevent rust forming all. To do this, after soouring sein ware, Coat it with lard and tho oven until it is thorohintily ested through, . The Best Side. The lawyer was endeavoring pump some free advice out of to the loctor. “Which side is it best to lie on, Doc? “The side that pays you the re- tainer.’ a” knife, ——= 2 MATCH-MAKING IN LONDON, Now Institute in Bloomsbury Wel- comes ‘Philandering.” A i pai for the Lacie and heat pares ation of Central London. was taken at Blooms eceeatty a of Laren ht sere i an the. demonstna- need, struggling long with aaeealile premises till it be possible to obtain a na floor Cea! built up above ohapel nites a number of reading and writing and games rooms, a large and comfontable lounge, a billie room and a sm pope hall. reat objeot,’? said tho Thomas Philips spre is now year al woman cares to use them. and no ! On rar in particular we try to has iron and eulphur; not found 3 e for re either ‘Ii quar- tered in bre read lodgings in our neig) “ng woh” oppovbiadien Toad edie: » philendering 1” Mr. Phillips | was ask | “Not at all,” was the reply. “As a matter of fact, within pro- jimits we almost encourage it, happy | marriages, Iam, glad t ted from’ such restricte inaltational work as we have able to carry dn in thé past.’ ws Dee Thi er of cy ESR established in the Bel Louvain Sook rill aos ieall goede: ahe aio bola fixed fee of this, amd several hundred of chem marched to peor of the dete ti ge! ke all the win- The oy ies pace a demon- sbra. at the ho the iy rector of fhe univers ratty, who had yy the petty g of mont! hy ‘Tho Seudenit atl that aheie pricteete until the viee-rector ae resigned. 000,000 tons per anmam, But toa a apse ocours soon allt the cup has been to the lip 2 flour, stir’ browned, add gradually one ‘one-half cups stock or water or bait stock and strained tomatoe: son with salt,’ pepper anal 1soA juice. Raw Potato Hash.—If you are in a hurry and want to m: thirte Gi dale cia out of of raw potat ite Household | Hints, French fried potatoes dipped it egg Pattie tha are delicions, A cloth wet with camph will Bice lit Ss ots from furniture. To keep Sunnie bright, wael in, eoap and water and= ub with jad served in greoh apple | cups places an attractive eombina- Use vinegar instead of water - to Ken paste‘and the paste will not oo * ‘They rugs. Whenever you feel. headache coming on take ae DRU-CO Mal pa Wafers p headaches prom, an ori hace, se ‘or other dangerous dr box at your 125 NATIONAL prva AND nd ty c0.\or CANADA, LIMITED. surely, Do not t conta PACKAGE) Why take chances Py baa for “A Dollar's is va gar 2”. eae a large sponge in the bot- @ SUGAR Buy REDPATH in 190150) 20. ANDJ0).LB. BAGS:

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