Milverton Sun, 10 Dec 1914, p. 7

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Yeah oomeninly, you can buy it {t\you QUARANTEE Porolin, the lor Metal Troatment:— To ale already torm th oltre by ita meohanien! “to “provont now scale trom boiler eostah gaint pliting corrosion, Al a ng, Sent Sau vegheaies ot tor used. rect troubles caused As oll and grease getting into the jin ta et ® boiler com! Aqui ean 16 % good heat conductor, 1 the boilers up to full ral pound for water treatment, ‘Tho establishment of the Perolin Brotechire Film in NEW hoilere wil! prevent all sole formation and corrosion, thus keo; PEROLIN COMPANY OF CANADA, erie 76 Adoialde Strost West, Toronto. apaoity. to do 60." peer, but bar was ie really ‘he W ry quite probable she would, £ t eumeged (to the wenlehy Stine” Falconer, gad back to marry ‘Tho following evening she recived short note from Mr. Werdloy: formed hor that the Villu. was not. for had been Barcline ed by Mr. Nalconer for his daughtei CHAPTER XXXIX, FOR DISTEMPER NK EYE, epizootic IPPING FEVER: Within a few days she received invita- tions from. the Bannerdales and Vaynes 0 NAL FEVER, | {100 that sho should become one of the ho dinner at Bannerdale Grange waa Sure core and poxitivo preyenti how horeed | quite en famille; ghe was mado a great at any age are Infected of “exposed Avent on, te | dealoft and if she had given thom! tho Cree yey act oe'th rig pay erent they would evant yee ers Hy though I ind Cholera. is Foaly: Largest welling live stock remedy: something of her o'd hgh thd hauteur Cures La oa hy man beings and ia a fine ae caused by isolation was still remedy, out Ww your druge ’ total. a who wilt got ik for'you. jet, “Diatanper, Caudes med aru ae a Bares md as fully ae she woud TRIBU WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS ame with the SPOHN MEDICAL CO, hopin ‘ang eterioiogists, Coshen, tnd, U.S.A. were all more A Foolish Young Man: |= Or, the Belle of the Season. “the hoop Pal lie old. palntivo. ficult to believe thi vat ne had ever left, He. a drawn Nowards it at Inet, abe deserted ne mers ‘om winich iy ‘well wrapped "TD ugsiose the Row arance of, the white, The a} ching place atruc and G ivan moheets a moth ther ‘day belore wo came you ‘And we felt he same, my daar, not think us’ intru- YINRt You to. bellave a ik a tn Foourse, adr ‘the ofroum The lana wt ree, ies vou ploatite in mured& thourit she wae Live they wera wat y expressed that atiefaction to ine ‘when touched me sand a toate nt Loa at or ct tener je something ‘ws tf the ‘dea of hor vine here aif lon course, her maid, Jes#ie, wil ane, XXXVJIT_—(Continned) a Sa pre wa the Hlacove eho avoided ul where the op w of the sr horse and t. 1b soe ertlo she nd coh ba phe wee ‘comtng “ptablo "Jeatle ‘came’ ramming’ te or Ida, there's Lord and Lady and lady Vayne and two of ladles Iu the drawing-room.” waid quietly; and re her righthand rn uuntiet, she went irs 4! th meal off anse for pride. Lad: Hf Lehigh le rn r I nor my husband to too, held Ida's hand with aifectionate sym idx shook Sanda’ with thect ell and tang f cal hor eer ia 0 eharmin wain, and under gly, “that we mo Ba to ua, ita eit feo & Rroat “anal ovo talotly, and reer often, ind ehat Lai, POM, 7 jaye oot ioe ONE ; 2s see us," from. she ala eld (for pet Testinx. us fain “4 an: ied. pone of those | ‘Girls who are akin them. “Howe oxondlex aly calm od eho ‘ather i Peet, on a nOy bg are ‘wheth nd iy the Herons Brey es aglirorihe compared with qho ls now the be of here Nae is tolerably There that of the i ana ae oc mrenny, ite ‘hace 8, she met man was eutting Deals hide Poles Hartle the Introduction clogs Jokes and while {o meot her, and took (glad w aid. good news from Mr, Word nnerdal ald be shat up ‘and bhiagienlly that the relace te ait u “tda oF east ele: could do. wi ee detigmiod we aro sue! lay, too, dear,” aid ta Bannerdale, nts’ ed Ml ne nate mand ag they Tet eae! Ml te Ta 1 Tine per all ihe half-way and ‘aah in hor,” | remarke all nine dno the ‘room Me un os rfegt — un-eelf-coneciousnes iets lads fplehed » Lord ote fhctory toyour okies ‘Ibs., 25 tbs, ‘ Pa eertoces tbe iba isnecessary tothe health oe ou rocold.sGoca ifiome-nade oaneys: gar on porridge, fruit or aint only pleases but sravsiers mica Ghautaial eas ts a. of a finest by hand. WEIGHT Sold by best dealers, imited, 1 St. Lawrence Sugar Refineries, Limited, + Montreal, bur, thong ‘were Gongentated upon urg in it that of Stalfo then Mr, Sta cel¥ mainly. solee me de tiknow,"” said Ida, wanllizisedis Oni, ae & el gla mow where by Kae gone. nd 8 walt on have found him, thing," eaid La ingly: but while ehe said 0 h gon, ithat, her hi were more visitora; | she ry a6 Reuteaaly glad at her | the steps te all made as genuino| &, t ipod too i ore rin and aa ay ta turned to ride back with them, cima is rather a fine place over the jeron; rather bisarre and conspicw- Hain, and vather artistic, Ne nietress ne Mice Ida Ne, shrewdly... hhsve be to fie is time onaagh vet dy uN Jonged. to .re+ ntion with open arme; bul aie "could owt the fagh was, her wounded 80 tender that it shrank even fontlest touch 4s, all aight," memarked Lord Bannerdale, haa’ been in | great trouble fund it has ‘hurt (het very badly, and though she wai Pather cold and re- iy “mare sensitive than monk wom Tada had hot tiessie her F forget olved that Bough she gould ‘She ‘wae not what £2 : ry Hartiey “began at, the Patorations’ aud Ida ply interceted in the Drogross Then, a hu pk Pend aud a habit aplached frorwards, Lora Banner. egal A week or dale gaye Boint of her betn el thoug! would hav: have joined the: meet att ade up, Lord Bat “dow i by. his side was ‘young fellow, Whom ie had returned from his travels on tho pre. ttf night in princl chealbty rs aD much tanned by t | and seemed to possess hie full 6 | amiability of ste of the hig avolable family, He ‘head and ne Hie hui vitention to rded the ud portioul Ida, and Lord Halinerdale | ee pai “approving 1 4 wv a ae nifieent cat Fun of the @eason place,” replied Mr. caring the bruh me! in, ragher a or an voles, tue ald Sem ehase oF aed i, his idea of what should need net be, there should not be, poe Sh esd zou that they should nee at ‘lmost ever h : Restore. with ait roves _ foal t tho Hall next "da acd diaptayed, a, keen Interest in re Hall | Storation, fa ex plans “whl modest ¥o ow, with ‘in ntlligence, 29d 00 se "than. guneraily foes ag ‘nd Ida liked him 1 inevitable ‘ fal 6 not. on piece of architecture ative meet speme ney gitl in the county, but (uae bbe touched with « leave Joneliness and hor fortunes which natural. at. joney; how much, have 1 unpeibed |” He’ @ Yin my set over body Bir Stephon te not Itving a ete vie echoed. oe esspeeien sie fonnd tS cee Higheliffo}-must have been dt eset geiot her ai ad nows, Dea hae Btronge ein sour a pelghbor, peak. ahold not hav aan a cn A ‘a great ‘ompainy to work anid wwe ee Papen os Lady Bannerdal bus eke ay ete satuck ° oFmOUS | me et i; indeed, must have flor ee Peer eea tae sory roment of “ ‘were soame,a witoke, gf bad. luck , ctblegnan in his hand. Shoe! o 1 od > shall be saute 0 inform You when I faye Pay cod stn otto he 90. eanan ror Jang wath gone | inte esti- ra a le clement of romance in her ly appealed to him o his father-one-da; one fide in Min; buds though Lord’ and’ Lady Bannerdale were more than pleased, they ny claimed soloring. fea! batt me thine "about Ida—ol urao I can't explain but. If id io more money wie igh her fattios had. wo myste ero over ‘this newer ade: restore it, the house he tor “And yet she ip i “qontlo and friendl; Neat ora ey id sone aid iad jaaanerdaley to gnoqunnge, his. Prewed not oniy by. tie ne fal ot its bow. she got ia tis inl tital youn ee at left before Mr, Word. “Thave ple it, ‘mother,’* he said, gtave- nd to ti ver business with “fhe treats me ae if I were a _bro- ind her mather absent: | tor ou broth upded and presently, in | thal eak to her, to let her with forced ealmnecé:" | know how much T love her, Ht would mean eae till at the. Villa! the Bad ot ee ag gid er be Dslr hes inbedonsudk | Spina oases per ee ant oF ahiont in hia pocket-book and he looked up with | Qin wth horoand then | atk” mlaora a quart and ‘etared ‘at her, va Miah, ths, thought of having to teave be eohon-— My dear ehild, don't must dear fellow, you know: hae Pa ike er fate he ald Lord “Ba ale fa Meron. is. , her face " ad. bar aca be. i am Hion, and eho is worth walt: Oh, Til wait,” gaid Lord Edwin) Vbut jomotinies x fect that All the walking fn the: mad won't win her,” he added, wi veg ee jufficion one day te ara ct the Christmas mob) eee th ‘he chat ‘nd raaea er a meen Prey pated open, 0 it 4 ine ne in wats us Say new at luncheon-time witlh “ge ga vi avery law ‘he Villa ls to be occupted at heard, T'have not econ christina ‘he sald.” “Str, "alconer and Steere, only the oad | grata te 8 coming tonla: sit Dead tere to” be Susepante ye andes It, Wordley.; “poor man, he a kun But J aupneae not “No, ally died of tho shock.” | gienees Poor gint B bya 1 Bie sStoxtten's death hc eae remamsnee tint and’ eheol to er, Alle, an father mo! | Will Tuaturally wich to ‘ Dae we ween her, 1 No aid tdi in the impasdive, reti- cent way in which she always «poke, snd Jooked when on guar: “An cxtremely beautiful woman,’ manner, The prevent Lord Mighelifte, Sit cki| Stephen's son. has. heen aw: ime now. 1 supp pone ihe will Some buck 00% 2 he ¢ ball i etving tn 8 | and the ie mailed. Ete will make rant absolve uli BRA shes tall eed him, Bawin, took a great fancy to him ik oR the first ietet met him; aod, i “ uld like et dodpy orty for hie misfortunes, but she could tot tiene ‘will be no lack of money whi rte he whole jbeene seemed 0 zigo be. yarally aitord Orm do not understand. nit a renriies peer; andt npleasant ‘ain migerabs eo ‘dont ki rhe 3 eH asa | the ¥ asa ment has decided to suplement ie Tt was a ter mere creation of a her woke fig- AMOR ake aid in & 3 how Lord Higholiffe to the pecrage on. the almost say the That wakes t tho tore wn and Mise Falconer, are martied, for hor father pomense “sich,” Z- believes would 7 nice for Higheuitté veiled ‘at tho retires Bh, igen Rt, By arg bought it (To be continued.) te. Ie wae, Ida rightly guceeeds by his Mkenera to hi | © rope kione in the world | father, to be Lord ‘Baonecdale's @ ed to be. On| b urn a8 HOME Selected Recipes. Oyster Loal.—Take the two ends Haye ready half a dozen large fried oysters, piping hot, Put them be-| tween the two pieces of hot butter- ed toast, with a very thin slice of IneBey! ate pickle, and.serye them! ry “atter ¢ Apples.—Cut out the cores and centres of GG fan apples of uniform size. Placi bakin pan and fill each ay with sugar | and a little grated nutmeg. Now make a cake batter of one cupful of sugar, one tablespoonful of butter, one cupful of sweet milk, two eggs, two teaspoonfuls of baking powder and three cupfuls of flour. Beat this well, pour over the apples, and Sery with uce. “Creamed Celery. == Remote the es ae EY small stalks from two ea sh and Pad in ha al “Boil water until wenger While the cel- ery is boiling, make a sauce of one ewpful of cream or thick milk and one tablespoonful of butter mixed with flour. Boil the sauce unti! is smooth and vk, When the talons is ready, drain and place i in 8 dish, sche ‘over the sauce and “Pumpkin Pie Filling. Fah the pumpkin in the oven and b i until it is soft. Then remove ® the inside and press it through a strain- er, This results in drier pumpkia than thay prepares in the ordinary boiled the pulp of one medium sized sae add a quart ph mail a cupful of CE en eggs, a t apy ‘of ground ginger BG one cinnamon, a big’ pinch of salt, and three tablespoonfulg of . dark mola: C d Rice.—Soak a cupful of rice over night in cold water. In rehivest. ite proy:|¢ the morning boil it for about ten They, id, piled van toe minutes; then add sugar to suit by the oper on eT your taste, a dash salt, one cup- thn area wae Niet hich ot ida, hp wae i ah a ful of condensed cream, and one- mand ag ‘othe Villa; evide nl alone hat he was 40 ce a half of a eupful of chopped ely it, and allow it to steam. This process finishes the cooking. Serve it with cinnamon, ‘sugar and cream. Add‘ag the éondensed cream if Will You Help The Hospital for Sick Children, the Great Provinelal pase ? —f> served on tuast, he roped for stuff- epoers, or it may, be combined with a little celery te salad ans for this reason dishes coatain= ing it should never be allowed to nk forthe i prtilege ot appeal Kerebiets begin about two, inches ‘The | from one of the corpers and you w. itl de- | find it eats to make a pretty cor- ly in Toronto, | ner and the beginning and ending of the city, ople iy Mand Ottarla, 10 ‘el the soldiers 8 my in- cpatlenta hortage last | Be'gian and ‘aly Zz z = Ze = 3 : ifferent parte of the Pro- or more if glas seria Secre Chairman of the Board of Trustees, Toro! makes the rice much ticher than it were cooked in milk, Owendaw Corn Bread.—To two cupfuls of hot, boiled hominy, add Boribenly, Stir in gradually, first one ‘pint of milk, and then one-half pint ie corn meal, making a batter of the consistency bot rich boiled custard. If it should be_ thicker, | add ttle mor Bake in & deep an oven is some- what hotter at the bottom than at the top, so he e en “ ed of Ps baked batter pudding, and ought Absa sunbet the delicacy of Tked ou et as gilts prepart in this way are epens arly are for afternoon tea, at luncheon with the salad pay ‘Split com- mon crackers and soak them in iee- cold weter for exactly three min- utes. Take them out of the water and let them drain for one minute. Put a good-sized lump of butter on each half cracker, ea rnin ies Ame aaa Ed In Place of Meat. Creamed Codfish on Toast. — package codfish, 1 cup milk, 1 table- spoon butter, 1 tablespoon sous % teaspoon onion juice. Put the - fish into colander, pour polling wa ter over and press out all water! rounds of pats _garnished with butter into sauce an; when melted, an cold milk slowly. stirring until smooth and crea the onion ee and a dash Seite pepper, ed ‘Codfish “Pulf,—-One cup shredded codfish ; one quart takes easpoon ted onion; 1 spoon butter, Put the shredd fish’ i i with boilin, until dry and add to the hot vashed potatoes; mix well, and add paps and-let stand until cool, thea pre! ton about, uncovere Ta crocheting edges around shand- will not be nnn Clothes, that have become yellow enance, than-any year that has | termilk for five. days. Use a stone lendar. eal are ‘being made on the | purpose. At the end of this rinse thorouglily and boil in tight uds —— he chil- TIS wea dren in our cots and beds, the thought BERUSH: SRMS Bas Not 28 Burdensome as Other Sol y sien the British soldiers goes on wagons are provided While for er day | spare wr 8, in the field the soldi unicipalities | has to carry nearly all his rd se ts “grouch" at the weight. of their arms and equipmenit, it is nothing | wy ‘ont of aubscripmons, | compared to. the loads carried by Continental e French, ay rs are y knap- not only burden ed ¥ apinon 1880 ert 1,000,cases of club | sacks, but they gree tae eth “fight in nock knees have | their greatco oats. | Every vs amber of the . British pedi orce wears all This of aluminum; 3 euepedcled ianpunds the iy HeGk 2 sane ther items cf active service kit whieh the soldier. always ‘aed Eee his pe are a fiel packet and an emergency ration. mth fold dressing packet consists of a cotton ee eV allan y-pin ; nad the emergen tion aiding os emall quantity ast compressed. meat and vegetable: War cannes. is officially ‘aya ed into. two classes—‘‘personal’’ and ‘‘regimental.’’ Under the for- mer heading ery the belts, arms, a oor of hope, and | ¢hat the soldier carries rit him in the field. rhs Si jipment clothing, o planet tents, sadly rations, forage. etc., and the necessa wa, Bone to convey Pei eS. n til ually santedic _fesiental eames is key mp. blankets, ce yore kits wagons. and brush with the, egg; place in until Old fruit stains can often be re- ‘hands we bet wash fe picked ere ana if you saat nen to keep le on a stain with-]more Sabana as i far edien wash- pean as a mirror, eae bath, soiled suds tor “washing itil aa | sultrage that they are eared glass topners of bottles ihe sae een from sticking for a of oil not only prolongs tbe life ot willow and cane 4 Cad 2? paprika | good deal larger than. a private soldie he principal items are | the Keliayie- Service jacket, trou sens, breeches, shirt, outtees, ‘Ba: be versack,» water-bottle,; lanyard whistle, ost officers who cto what campaigning means will add certain extras. Among oh are a knitted jersey or sweater, money belt, spare shirts, socks, sad handkerchiefs, a tin of dubbir sleeping cap, a small medicine case, and a ‘housewife.’ Aas. Jast te is very necessary, cites wtaeent werg- quip cole pasate and have to be constantly repa an officer also wants a certain amount of camp equipment in the “unpolished” rice i8| field, ‘These various items are di: far more wholesome than the shiny- vided into ‘‘war-kit’’ and ‘‘field- it,” @ former consists of ii ki 7T a as A tablespoonful of vinegar rear sleeping-bag, cork mattress, blan-| * on ket: i -bag, pillow, and bucket, and costs about $32.50, A flask, alumi- scraped | num cup, brush and comb and shay- than ‘peated’ and should be prepar-| 7 8 supoonta niet baking reba hold all, and small tent, The two will ke any kits together cost from $60 to 875. |" pee Absolute Devotion. “TY think that, women ought to lot. tu an have the ‘ball emergency for ‘een ae Lay “Do they realy want it?" ark must want it, ying’ solutely no attention to arene Warlike’ Mistress — Don’t ‘you think, James, hy would like to join Lord, Kitchener's army? Peaceful Foo! tinan—Thank you, mum, but oe see as ’ow I'd be bettering self. War's for sphiat as likes it, which T never nbee Ave , ‘Mar sieps pas gh if when} Oh, Bobbie, | Babin’ ae ae Ee u pin’ a small] aunt, reproachfu ull ’ rare edd Pon Ms ahd apron belt| never . remem! ide he a similar tea towel Sou } nel ee n't get things given to me often ewe every ite of meat; it. ean] enong’ to practice,” answered the be used in’ a meat pie, stowed and | young diplomat r Found Belgian Husband, Glasgow lady, who had placed her ein at the disposal of the Be’ refugees received amongst. ie ete a woman whose husband, a Belgian soldier had been lost sight of since the beginning of the shi tho re-| diers at’ Stobhill Hospital, laa: ©] gow, This w: was carried out.a find her husband amongst those un- tace, the hana| 2¢? pine! g'- , State Bakery. New South Wales. Govern Buy “Redcliffe” tarieated lron---It's. British-m Keep your money in the Empire. Get a vastly better article. ‘mon of of ig trade al.| State bakery at Srany. The ee only smiled ag he respond- ni Teck - reas you should at isks. By the way, | ernment will acqui cery, a “L would like to} bake bread a is ova autine, impulse of Wordle oe not. (hey ae ai t the Government | the [eracuc "ROOFING 0.) HE corona? Every Canadian worthy of the name wants to help Canada and the Empire in these strenuous times. One.way you farmérs can help, and help tremendously, is to buy Canadian and British-made goods, ‘The Metallic Roofing Co, Limited, strongly invites your orders for Corrugated Iron on’ behalf of their famous “Redcliffe” brand—British-made through and through. Mined, smelted, rolled, gal- vanized and corrugated within the Empire and without an equal in the world for rust-resisting qualities and durability, We are selling it to-day direct to farmers at the following special cut prices: ORDER 28 Cauge---$3.60 per 100 square feet ORDER NOW 26 cauge83.0 ner. 100 square feet. Si Beal any ee in het, Ontario, Terms cash with order. ime, etd supply more 8 idge Cap, eto, to fit our sheets, Sepeiea in a ast thas thoy could not tell whieh Co ‘yore, Brittahs pee cor Sar Teelt, ues be Saree? sro uae bil, Pa Mes Hever Dees geese paying “ip ing i” aetna carat tation lr your ‘erate os Pees equare de} eh Cat King and Dufferin Sts., Toronto 1 we epaly hotp aone nN sasveusipan enuavetiont for any building yo ‘| NOTES OF SCIENCE J There are re 035 separate openations in the manufacture of a *wateh that ere Spa ne Be ‘may Heapaie an expe rene pie itn anew “fe Spasntea post- Paris, ‘vio have pra a sari) nay Iuteontede shirt for men is at and front ay ticing a single "The weight of ore cars descending a uth ion i axially ae ey! ie ee con» station its ayn oe and Heep an v *lie® “hae been ifoented in Ene iy Ulm) fingie Liye a) abel tha, hinale Re Hei and ae ntly ki them ‘by She (powting)=“Before we were married you often used to’ rag me i now I catch ‘you in. my: pacts NOW

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