Milverton Sun, 4 Jun 1914, p. 3

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~ A Foolish Young Man; Or, the Belle of the Season. oJ (Continued), fainuly: SH ARSE 1x.— she, unkod, Haw aid She ust ot ps i ntiy, and ‘both she and house: Stal fav stared cinta éwortnen wha were that yo a large ntrontin each other, ,. Btepne! Gi eo Wwiite'as a, Kho# "Yeu," sald Stafford. 18, Je wilh there & look, TF ‘awolttte ter niof house- wating ait nee eee sane intent oth <a Nery ey “ «Rnd he hae Suite ma A mel i “You ar ight “path ame afraid 4 i er: frightened! Stephen's phi io f iM ‘he girl tithes 2° him hak SR er ‘ine ve | u Be ul" she feeogniaing him. be e At Ry “Did you So them? Fi . means setting, is "ei "A ie Y ey; they had had al- ry co! py nest.” le “1001 nde erful man, your father, speaking, the eae jusuinctive- men drew ai Falcon murmured Sir Ste- With ashy. Ips ‘assented the other, arity , here right gn. Which ts tt giniend on foe’ n stood Rnawl hen he «tinned | to Stafford r x One end. et yous father!” | and. poure f 40 that ah md Ris. Kaen. oxen they ight not hurry; but he fe Fea wis Tt his |he heed not have been anxious on. tha % Stopnon, | account, for the elrl ate et ‘inner in tired Its usual Seren: | most Telgucely manner talking {0 Dine e spro- ow 5 _ aston tr “stat poi Y her’ ‘hat iiSclomed Lids, defor t of the quatne a et shot tr terulting glance er. tine’ between old nds. eand 1 haven't met for Orme’ iis head, and rater f-poasession, and had all the tone jenee which Stafford bad fe DD should have cither been Icill- " y,to. the nearest ho#pltl tha find Fphalt “Thanks | r, Orme, | ifianced | were as, tna ay the eo nd. it pa ‘We turned | at Englshinave dread i mie stoned short, the mo- ‘and 1 only le ment 1 Fat hold fo wilpyed and ot, up 4 Ron “ane ‘wot hurt starrorar* | ii sald Sir Stepher came up | thought, was” atrald, you smashed up—and T ‘aaron ay show my fear: 1Us my only Fala He Haida deka old Peiand. meanin- ly, and’ Paleoner. promptly backed him up, a ent, We may a8 have given you quite Wroubte | ell. andes h jorses are ill T er ng his lip for turned, Ave a ¢ esd fie a rent deal OA “t eased a ize keeping | you | tte) your ‘rhe maa who waited on fa this pla M raigone his ed | up, from tchful 7 aid. Stafford, with a non-com- mittal snail aa have.” telling st much of assented Mr, Fal: dinner. Then after a pause: She pret fartora, nodded. floated Before nim) the Hevon. sald. ice w flash Do you think so?” he said, with af- ed Indifterence, Why, yes; don’t you he ussente t I didn’ and wo- ‘ou! en. y eidorn ‘agree. upON giuention ot 3 1 find that most of women f thin door to. plain by pretty are con- my lady ends, Wall, t be any, doubt as to there can't looks,” she, said. St startin that horse, in the pose she is one of cplied Stafford, ould, for note! as measly and t flo ated Thetope him Let me give you some more Mather, haven't Mr. Orme hag Kone, whe we've been ar win e 8. with @ pecullarly sinu- gus. Mnovement threw out thet ain of nd oxwept languldly Co tatford offered her his. arm and entered the: dr i sureene' for fos thay app he the sto: ff ky Keine horses, i the curious to see ‘the father on, We peqraaughier ‘who had beon 1 and enough." who had we Aa ae ee ame Mahe hordes are all tight, ate,” said | Stephen, r cit understand. the driver.” “I've managed ‘to thke, up ing. Lady Cianstord,. w tL the broken trace; it was that | wood-natured Individual, ing startled them, a, Mind “they'll be. quiet naeates outeas ands momerad chape: are you going? hospitable engerioes, at the t where ste ‘Biophen, with ‘7 ‘ou not comin Wer vi had e fy Saauanter the La Pal Tet t le ‘ ‘ite Falconer, te lead wit mr father for met il if. falco. for, a faoment ae tua look, le wes to- Wards hin’ aaugnter fine eyed Feut- edo face, and he could. do Hy Jehe” than ‘repeat ‘bie father’s invites hope, youll consent, Mla alcons er, “You have 'nd. doube been “ iat ‘ipaet by the neeldent and 14s late to go on. atay anks# I shall be delighted,” ati andi Froward 3 voles: called out: Hallo, Stafford! jothing whatever,” said fora ober and. ir dtepheh mained Fale r sald | t hi “No: wo were going to Keawick," sald Mr, Falconer, ake district, and ge tour,” bea a Anything the mat-| When Stat-4Cla Anatord asked her, to Stafford led Missy Falconer up arter of ec Js ungtaire in my box will ‘try an hs sald Bis ceived hor ers touched th "apne aitaple, Bal ina would be re: out of place, wouldn't, itz Do ng of Wag oven to, Keys. ther inning. jormuch of the singer as Of the ein on the morrow. n= and Lady Foniater or: mi ord ae thin! laude your arm?" age, ou mnecting again 99, acon, {14h moving Tanguialy, and under’ such circumstances,” she {oo connel SEH ET ald. “You must have stopped aby th horses very pluckily. tor kind of thing was out a gentlemen only called. th such occasions, Yo a t are not hurt? I thought from lan wramen father's face you must be. Ho must, ae oh ine. nfter,¢ tte AGEN vary fond of you ta, look a6 Dai Ho | Ho a i ve ny fond vine fot think Me would ‘be sy ia a Faont know “bim’ very well oe heen living apart until set hy, that fe my cage.” ah ) Shree fone strangers unt a the 2 saal-corale isn “ wom the clock and ri about preparatory to rotn be, mitly the nt off, lin, and laughing, in the cortidors. ‘The men drifted into the billiard. and ering. 1 anc Lxquisite loveliness of | wag ms retorted | in ty Beste, Tha) one dn theta (To be continued.) eee IN THE TUNNEL, Uncle,” writes a Youth's Com: sy! West, I had cat 8 proper pares of the final o do that ieele: ted from thle building to the now was & tunnel, four feet square, and lined on all sides with conerete. A foot from floor a network of steam pipes ran the entire len f the cunne! “A sigantic, fan in the boiler room web the tunnel. In building at the proj e stystem was controlled auto- When nj When the temperature fell t thermostat starte an, and turned pe that the connection | e ma Re: n my overalls ie Sager r my tools. took - Sap Dot w 7 entered the tunnel. “I crawled along light from the ent ce gre’ dim that I had to Nght my cand! nel. it in a few minutes, id He won ‘and started bac half rose to my tae and via going along as fast as any- Suddenly, warning, in a ‘opening between the ead <hit the pr neolested. fro fall Pibckant there about t Pa unconscious, two hours. with the conee Nee M snapping and creakin, steam pipes, In an instant I realized the necessary connection and had lef the tunnel, the Janitor, decording to directions, was getting up steam. tried to rise, but) my as \eprained, and 1 exclamation of pain, on the hot steam 1d opened afresh, and I itreain- ing down over my to Reh but the pain was too much for “phe nsupportadl hands and legs cr orse, 1 was so heat of the pipes was getting je. They began to burn my uelly, To make mat- confused that I tun-| posi “Ie to be \ cloth. HOME Selected Recipes, tter Cream Leing and Filling. sugar, and flavoring, but stop add ing sugar before it e hard ce stages Tt be “spread easily and about once and 4 ‘hal the amount of sugar will usually be about the right measure. It must be ies enough to stand up. no fre Ri butter is to be procured make a alittle by shakin ire e cream ina eal: jar or whipping it to a butter. Three or four minutes is sarily all the time it takes to make this butter if it is to be used imme- diately Thre ree Egg Sponge Batter.—One cup sugar, one cup flour, one and a half teaspoons of baking powder, three eggs, one-thi f a cup of | wi hot water, one-half teaspoon of fla- yoring. Sift tl e sige into the mix- ing bow! and. then sift the water me finally itor for ai t five minutes and en pour inte pula and pape @ from twelve \to fifteen Pantha! aaeeRaae to duck will make “4 isa v fourteen inches of about the Tight thickness. Tt is saielent to make two jelly |t a wider and © mn Hien out on sugar sprinkled pay cut off edges along the aang cover with warm jelly, and wrap in Little lagen cakes of any shap may be le by putting two pieces of this ve Reasthca with jelly. Cut always with a hot knife if the cake is he warm. a butter cream is used ais cake it must be cooled first} but a piece is split open while yet a ud. ded the cream melts into the whole, entiching ‘it deliciously. Of course it mush fd cold when butter is spread on the ‘offee Cream Make just | W like the butter cream icing, but add coffee essence to taste for flayor- ing and additional sugar to take up any moisture resulting. This is particularly delicious. Other fla- yorings may be used. Orange is ood. Mirror Chocolate Icing.—Melt one ounce of chocolate in about half acup of water if over a ‘hot fire, less with less fire; add it to a tea- i 1 e pourer en candle, 1 stunt. Sida the tiny flame ben and showed ae plainly the fis no abenee touch them, jumper an rt, an nd wrapped one ecnag sr hand. I to frag long. The fa | Mm in from fi weanckien limb was 80 eitence that I ie inted. iy I remembered the 0] nearly fa! Sud m- If the alr-supply me A dy “ature, e pped, and he water would run thou the pi made my way painfully back to ‘toa kit, mas aroacitte my wounds and my bum FLOATING NAVAL STATION Can ms Sunk dut of ly ow Ap- ia of Hostile Fle For testi coal- ip, ie came eront: 8Proed | smoking and Sir Stephen ‘started | world where’ they. hi lontal ise! tis wor! wher ley have no coloni tke | mina palace.” a aon ea meh the Ville Prigs the pint Statord with res | drawing: een mia vie” Pest. n| possessions, a Rusian inventor has de- newed Interest. “I suppose your fa- Amongst the brilliant crowds with | al t sir Stel phen me gt ‘whom | Word for and all, and a please one has heard eo much? Tid not think plea ae ate Riay deat? or te ang this mi Dy. Kenlel. Prightnens in his! volce, One wi i vi hi cf iy fephen pe Ly ah ane Huicouers" an ee wisps Sat Faacones, Sho “ant "agalnet “the. wail “fo repl; he rest nthe. haat Hooking found with'a of Indolent, udmirution eis erfectly Thowen the. hall ras mare, from the a to #o to oo Stephen, in his se “If you and aelf-porsesned, raplaly fee with ia at ones pat a wit have tb to you—but pay TT would be great dl pointinent eh “Oh, Lam. neh Ail tired.” suid Mise Faleoner, as piovemed the hae Keeper and ti asin the exautsite ba lan eee tor oked afer them. with he sald, in a to met tired we! fing en red rather of the au in ‘the. Jenst, ne my things and be down MN Sir Stephen still hi with ‘iarely gencealed “anxiety ange javen’t Ral for go into the draw- diet” Biattond reminded him ehbais songining has ee Bh Tow h heen lost in thought; but is iad tH Agr Stattord walk uD ite eae Bs e ho course!" said Fe shar to heed. aye insiractions, aut it choice Hite dinner for the inset guests. ord Staford, who had waited in the Haih nscomparied thom Ante the nin 1. Miss Faleoner had_chang- ed het travellingstress fora rich vel: Inerogk, and the Jewel dh Is Staffor supplemented by some r “tine diamonds. es come Iir'tiine for aln= © he conducted her to natice markahl fishy en then he turned to Sta fford on i sir—why, should) 1 ama nm Aver 50 many | £07) 4 ag took ing dn with the alert Wwatetal eyes ie tee Mitere, had al tein or Ghose hs ers, had a trick of dr0o) with @ Very different. ex- magnificent air Stephen tnd aald tory voice; and Falconer taught, T be- Tacontcall d_ emphatical uu Used oner shrugged his shoulder: Haven't BY apa for ye rele look tiLet me sive you a of they are all all Cait “aint Falconer, peated Ding lounges and loo! ‘oun Rdontiat tone ein rh hey w te ee ear caught siege risa ‘ —"south Af- Stan “Bh; have somes” Ks ‘Statford ‘rotur cn tothe pilliard= room, Falconer modded. atter him. wit jon In this?” he apked, sharp- “On now Yeplied the pafon, ve a smile, fc knows nothing: he ee& too young, tor ey do yol Mhlonsble, frivolgus. No, Bit Stephen doesn’t bring him in at all. You under- stand? of! Bee shleepin’ ardner, eh?" Falconer nodded, for- inn He olen ia Then men wort off, to, hed and presently only Sir Se Try theses} | the. i Haahinerhrepulay Mechantos:; tributa wand al partly filled vee pater petroleum and other naval supplies are re d and stored small water tight automatic Skusrepaibibibat Tsould si mer and | e On ro) approach of ta e hostile Boat a the ‘entre t) served within a few hours, may be id half a eup ‘of si icing sugar, or at reed sd. 4 will keep bright and glossy for a My RL an late eclairs and little Jee cut out, fill- or not, and covered with choco- bene always set off a plate ictal at tea vod pie usually a soonest to disay Omelet Surpri a — = Gu it oub a Sater “4 ee above ke in preferred shape—round, oyel, Sate or SNe Put this on a & = vover 38 19 ed wi nie a aps leavin a8 2 Serve at once, Individual portions ae oot for the inexperienced Capen ‘sk For the aha shalicet of this f cake toa: re an fek ys Seraeaut pau and eminently wholesome and nourishing. rapt than oe! or for a richer cooked cream. Bana- nas, or even oranges, if it is to be ‘This cake may be used as a quite Pieagnicee substitute Tor the ele- + and expensive Savoy, the Ge- ites of egg only For nursing mothers Na-Dru-Co Laxatives offer the ‘important advant- age that they do not disturb the rest of the system or affect the child. 28¢. a box at your Dr ug zist’s. ether with fruit syrups, ict and with all the fan of whipped cream and fr’ Household Hints. To the most good out of as- paragus, oe oft the tips and cook them separately. Husaeey| is restored to rubber by cooking it in one) part ammonia and two parts w: 1 Drug and Chemical Co. Rational: @ and Cl bs A painter's ee aay be used to Jodge dust from cracks and cre- house, 8u, Bue one, but a aint ight sugar is one of the best kinds to use. y the Pavel: ‘iad Tiis ded. Try samovina a) bia gal by it in a weal cto rile Bee a ee ‘a ad wate arm. pence pee: pe Me aoa she effect w: be twice as eati where it will not show, if you wou ‘on its A aaleee ble <combipaop for spring salad diced Pineapple; lery and canned aed ‘peppers, served with m ‘ou hem yourvtabte “napki 8, will te found a great before cutting. lothouse flowers, like themums, can be kept fresh for da; In ie dirt with hot soapy water 4, © panes witl isins and ¢) alr sts in pee Ae for the Cpe slipping: stiff collars jade to keep in the ordinary over with a long sweep of th water and place the eelery 1 keep a week, for bread and pastry flour for ROS. the 5 are quite differen things. The first arena absorb the most water and the second clarified. Add slowly, and when a spuitterit When the ‘s shoe and ntter being wet, an igbaitie, after they ec beoon childre or in polaris ee be cooked, otherw which the will prevent the g ening or the ice area from free: in Bee bee sayes tion of soup and stocks. in which crepe other vegetables makes a yaluable soups. For ® particularly good ayo: b in a tablespoon or two ted eatchup, or chili sauce may be A. bit orcestershire w give a little SHAD THE HIGH cost OF LIV At pre resent | time possibly other subject is Bap shee) quite mucky acre in Oana one. readers As as ww that during the fis 1913, rhage paid duty sum is is virtually a direct tax on sumer. Mage made in any country in tl mous sum of $67,000. ere are line than magic aati powder, a it is made in a mod can be cured in any first-class store a "ah Particles as raisins, curran things, whi a ae haye of necessi ine tihe duty paid. yoice shouting here!” It was Disked an brisk. pies Cees yin have her own way so en jai Ce aa peace s . to stop her. vices Bonk the soaking” p to the fobs of a hat like val re aur of your hat staying help if linen | is hemmed at each end and weshed chyrsan- byl a brown clecning windows, first remove Seigt packtind cloth and polish with a piéce of pa- pw hen making cake, save a little of your cake are and fill it with m4 tumbler after they are nba Cee pe: them. a pis they can r-| be i Pe: 1 food Pound nO any ‘stirred wav, bu q folde ¢ spoon |all the cattle have been destroyed 0 that the air cells may pets un- an old peas rae clean linen in ic ee Hour ane ac $ be sae the should be kept inva cup or Der ° has panties strain though a Cloth. as the me | Finito: fresh fikoeanla eM latin from hard-|at Gort, of Wm, he getables and |ible for the peas, beans and have ee cooked foundation for salad onnaise of good ready | the into |J as Ae 1 be a surpriee to most | eal year which bar ind March etn $11, 51 n food, and all of thie 1 Tage ed hi ain glancing, over the list it is easy | bein 6 understand that, the: buying ar r paid in duty the rape provide tter goods in the world in thi sanitary “i heen pro- | rem halt bd price the imported article ich do ey ae ‘in Canada, or are not pro- necessity the. chiet stoker and t which was ose ve the or allel ship Lim- rown—How is it you let rai it ny 1d ey wh 2. vs E.W. GILLETT CO. LTD, TORONTO. MONTREAL. winner the number oy Irish pesele who emi- grated from Treland during March shows that se qasken was 1,426, being a dec! ofthe same month last year DECLINE SUBSTITUTES. FROM ERIN'S GREE} ISLE NEWS off BY MAIL FROM t out en LAND’S SHORES. By attributed ha Happenings in the Emerald Isle of Interest to Irish- men, reading, “Pair en.’ the foot has been report- and on one fanm d. A further outbreak of and-mouth disease ed from ‘Thurles, CATERPILLARS “THAT BURN. Anda pal otal Creature With a Belt jelly roll the. Javer of bat- Mr, 8. Morris, aged 23, ¢on,of : +, More than one tray e has serious: tat abet woke ‘one-fourth | broke Bantaae’ Mocs Newrath |iy or tn, tne slr pea anita eer ind thicket Ae tat baeenie a | ATO eee Bk sh and crisp House, wae diecien’ trois tie ores! seltare Srnae ONC an ‘Amazon squares, ete., this amauiit of batter | Prepare gs “table,. then wet | |near Castrock and instantly killed. |are enough to prev th 6 | on sons lost their lives in a that broke out in. the |Braxtt wi Mitieete ms as ly off, at least i Se) and ctialliog house occupicd | the forested interior. Hugh Pearson, a Mr. dl tailor, ‘Thomas}an English exploror’of the wild coun: Hien Portadow try, describes two Insect pests that in- The Be ipbuilding ind st the sources of the Parana, One 4 ne Belfast shipbuilding ipchaaey fone, spuraes, OF Riek ee : is unusnally Bicepany at present, |nepson wherever it touches; al nd in both t mwm- bother a burrowing cronture with B belt hath yeocsla nrel eing hemi chop hei 4 pleas he caterpillars are aot named) but Th le North Down’ regiment vat are said to be various and beautiful, ng | tended a drum head service an eae aa different species can be recog: address was given by the Bish, 2 ot as well Ba Ot ee eae may “te daryie atva epeclent ok rasioeamptne, related to our tent te caterpillars, which are clothed with urred: of M. Donn Pla att, vice cane in dry with a piece of « cot- | Anthur tutte of downward: pointing hairs that ton. They will abr ies rapa the | Dublin for the U.8.A., in his forty- |in several tropteal apaciae are known next day will be as soft as ever. | eighth year. eee ener ce ers ete oan et ar lot eae bamed James fe fet of Surinam, described an_ enormous apple voring in ice creams caterpillar of this group, She. simply it must first ied in te eapemill of Mr, Bell, hem, wherapon. er nd she sut- Mhe thaere) 400k place recently |fered exerucint Glynn, of Gort- mere la, an African ‘moth tite’ hairs attasned the {of Whose caterpillar are so venomou 105 years ia they are used as an inavedipnt in eee Se 2 ie arrow poison. Mr. Pearson Militant suffragettes are respons-| igsorts_ that whare 0 the South destruction by fire of| American caterpillars rested on his Antrim | bare skin blister an Anche } long, that had -all the characteris ‘h a hot iron, and left z-|nacarnane, who had ae another stately tase, known a8 ‘“Orlands woman pened eres ata a burn MeGreal of K y, was knocked down aad Malle near the| same station by | a heart train, forests men and ant and moro severe on dea New ill aid, etait friland, lite spines, that tear the tel ar or An Skene was made to burn the | creature moves in ple flan Belfast and County Down Railroad | anes nuliar mah ft Ro mn pest ‘aad ly| Where the Insect abounds, it ts impos ee at ) Baaeers| nS ae a Maer ep te any anni ‘Patrick Hogan, aged 73, of a “Sea sia THE CITY OF MEXICO. HY musing’ dl sali ae week “hekore cea te et ation |. Mexioo City i pr feet above #ea 4 it 2 nd many thousands ving in crowds» eled quarters, the death rate has —46 to 56 per fi improve The ao is laid out with almost wl seaw ria Tyree est broken regularity, The name. o} Mas a vars ges tha the own © Counet! mu three miles long. ‘There W ‘ Thos) 838 government According to official yoturns the nee ing. 13 professtonal and ry in the ote SRA) tectintea} Cite nearl: vate schiolss a. Geox raphical Soo! i ngtngers foclety of Nati a public morgue: ted fishing industi istrict. Toe the past quarter emunerative, i ‘Library ‘a 1 the quality only medium, lonal fate] Dr. Whyte, jeal officer of pCa of, 225,000 has, reported to, the Bally: eccuring entabniahmenty including lth, ts,|mahon sanitary reine & sor- itbreak of diphtheria ins datiet Alte achcla- have rae She-—‘I supnose you are a | rl Who was one of a sag of music?’ He—‘‘Oh. yes; oes x paciy erie on a car fro ee to Coagh to t fron working ‘shop! can go on playing just the eam Points About a8 ee of Distres io milk, add sugar and butter, ae umer Wo! ey ane sae tol souttareh eee eee eae ‘ ar idl a and aed ‘ot ee eee? Orange ball; was venouty “injured ‘Ma, aid id the five-year-old ‘do on slightly beaten egg and spread pe ond would be saved.—Cana- ne hs om, Hoa a stone, Hehe deca = ani in pene, ear pond scab 'The Registrar-General’s return Sales 8 3 e . 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