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Durham Review (1897), 20 Feb 1913, p. 7

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IAN aim _ w um gtgetg,,2,t "Mi in: thug, In by 35.1 Tile lid t; In. h In to an a Wh with lyn'c an rtr Fin.» A, For" tiiifii,i,ttc) (a... Tllr "" ‘ V" F L" I“ 'rt.. ' I I n .4 . J n94. Q tr, «1531?? lit1i'! Mtr, h" ' TT 'RT. act' t bumpy- Twink CID! toNhll ml! he .citoet o, EM!!! Wt e..utartlod " It's that :ngt Ever" f(jij,tfil5.q:'s ch not“ Sig Aqtviase Sh, Mama-tam iil,1C1rrc,,,,, ll "at Lino al of thc ”16%?! an. "qqttt..ebertq Do .333..." "Fm-r‘m' “nut ”at” and: le, ”wry" "di:'iiiijiitiis,,atsty,il.r,trei? mum‘lm‘aq ht I. m hvthe' '13!» tad I I 1'tf gnémygeygwhh spmoati " win Game and went, e 9, “lo an- tet. lingering l. m. on”)! fun." Wear or for Wit; l vi: " m com “0"“.le r . F _ te'.'. "I” M-‘ A -.-.. " thm mru. This that! CRAFT itirf 1Lrte_eii :HA"P'°N ' nirrdre h. dtmtd, l curl 9.. 'b Im rr he Or. A Dark Temptation M 1ch VI“ t NR! Emergent!" run: it! h an mmnt9ttt alt' ”he 'l'l%.."ff, Vt 1.1m cloth but. mid u brtrrpto must. bring bit- , viking: owed a n to 3 411mm: It bus has Ian: prayer? 1 :Mr mud, triq& Ann-Mo Inner to 3n!- n- “1°" I“ "PM mun "t you may mun. H mm. tsp-r, trravolrt much Wold i233 far prim .d bro-an? knowing that ham " would Gs, Vim, _ um. Ind-[um God km. ot 9!. .u-rrue tran ' m unna- ..a term in ma itt Eve (in all“ I an» I“ Hinze other {in his with Miss This It tl M p_al aid, uh: MG mm 1mm h m ' mid chin: him the full boueitt of a bs I my racking Bmuq; "there " no one whom t am mom tttt", to no than yourself: [iv-h don't on now that?" an! The {only man Moon was nine in been bar pretty blonds has as she shy- Ir with the blouoma aha won. r, T t a "Now in my time." thought Percy. t up'm'n damn-ate "wklegtroe,mr--"now or w. t to_vet" m, broke into the subject at once leav, r while ho had the rout-ago to do it, ter. lulll. l, rTsyoL,t."'i" that the beauty would TF ', tehq' m. . ugh th " w n: aoar or Itsorgt "tore Pm, thought. at. 1):..an in but no cue- truly lath-in. 119611 the table Be u. u'ted up tryn Iii-“seat with a strange " nun:lI7u. Kn - 'utNied m. promise to the dy-l Ine "new that 'ooriiinB-ltrJtad ofrer-, ed_hit bum! in 'rptrn It. _Clarre.. A. The torture of the task impmwd upon him seemed to [tow upon him an the _ ”not! by. and in desoerntiort he told hum-cu he must "tble the matter at $1032)?th would not have the “rebirth H0 is! presented himself quite rsar1tlttsat 1.13 to anything 1ihts.turrrrnme"r-""' that morning at the helrers' homo. '"td)iue,ire.tt, of Iooa-wtsg .w.u'1un.lr, , In shown into the drtoriutproom. “I could want anytlnng that Percy was Evelyn tstood baton the nan-non) fire. '{hiuking or that miserable little Gayno‘ll Although it was earl '",'f,i//S' a cheer- l E-mrbtmm ail the “use he Pratt 9:0.de ful ttro glowed in tge polls ed grate. 'tl'd to me," Hhi‘ thcurght, with a ttyrty throwing I brittht, ruddy radiance oet'r turnine away 1mm the window. " th-nk the room. and over the "quhsite than“!!! I have effectually silenu-d her. though, toilet of soft, pink Milkmen with ita "MB 1and parted chem forever by that lettgr of white, hoe. relieved here Ind thero,T wrote, her, ssisruitut Peror's name to it. with anneal“: dashes of scarlet blog. l Re helluva the girl dead. while sho, the ”my. wh h Evelyn wore tlittle tool. will believe every you] of that . "What a surprise. Perry!" she "id,'-levvNrwritttrrt letter in v/hmh 1 mm. holdm: out her white hands to him. "It'll w" ever meet nfnim it must he N am delighted to see you; why, do Yolllgu'uugvrs.’ tthe woud not dare to upeak know it but been long weeks mm, you ' to him. even if they ever met by chum were here but. I had alumna barnn (la-um: that. I have played a desperate believe thugs}: had forgotten me." and I game tor. Percy Granville} love. Mid: she raised so bewildering blue ayes. thank fortune. I have won hips at: lut.’ that few men could rebut. ooyly to his. --- ", v1 (we. nil\mll‘n WWTY "I III sorry that I have been so not leclml. Evelyn.” he “id. hurling slight- ly. "I am coin; to try to make unloads fol: it it) {hafnium It I may be permit- " an . . down to the At, this morn- irue. 'N,",',?', he hensn. leading her my- rusiat'mtly to an acumen: (than. “I may be can. . fortnight, perhaps, and I have sown-thing to any to you below T gm FF He sat down beside her, still returning the shade? white hands in his grakp. Evelyn’s hegn guy? {great bound; was 112;: has. “1 want to uk you if you will many me. Evalyn?” Trarursome Percy looked. perk-mo. the mmtrnuu-dly: j “The gunman m an important, Evelyn. that may: probably I ttace thought. mvre Jul l,' 'ttsan of any worth, which should tro 'wit it." J21 Emlyn wt; piqued. and resented it, I' ' h. that in it," she returned. with a wistful little laugh. "Moot men-when they ask . girl to mun-y than any some- .thinr about. love. do they not?" 3 "Yell,” he answered abt-tttly. ' "J Dunno” VIN! have had no experi- ence." she returned unduly. , MJIu‘stlent . moment. . . Ba Damiano {we grew strangely palm. ', He tried to summon up courage to tell Evelyn- the awry .01 his L!',,"',. ttrat his ftte (are “a blighted. that '3 heart. all the love of his very soul. lay buried m the , $7!" tr Little) Gayahis bride. _ - - -ee'H --e- .._"-.v.....- "w... Jo. bow vould he do it? he had never spoken a loving word to any "tte event Little (by- the bride whom cruel tate had mm mm his mum at the very altar. He tried hard to put the memory of Little Guy away from him a: he answered Kathe trims. '91991130. limb" m "?por yen'y. he could nut My tun: that W1. - secret; he many? have borne Mr minions. her View or remarks. “nor scuhing words and have lived: his mic-ad love In; to: sacred tir/tet he “an: u e t e treasur ovomtm-y .iasursuries heart and hold it up to public iy 1% shadow of love. no Hut tm to? qy. t , a past. he mart. indeed. . C have not animated my question, a! 'gl,"' he said nbruptly. "Are you to " r y , rd UN,", t umm ', o' n H er ' ' can ' Jig' adv-wing gr'i Jtf8 nearer him. ”shin: he were not so cold . lover. ’H I commit wil': von promise to love awh- the spoiled beauty, nbsently clasp- 'if her jeweled hands. Ah how dim-rent ":t? an" love-making had been, new mm ht had mended with Gay for one i'. 5 jun ore, Row M. heart 'tttttttted.. 't d may endearing mam. he could thiuk .; tgenikyy' on Is - “In as he _ "rttttiht Linle 63: to hhrheart when she Many mmtented to ho hit bride. . ..'rtttstptvyeklnttPatt 59:]. 03:9 My ',f..1"ottt"l have been easier Sor him to our t living, beating heart hon: hm mmm -‘llal do This. "I 'rutttotrf you have had no esxperier.tte n 1gvtt.e,?.i.'ti..tgt1i,',"."t Evetyn. myly. Her ’vely. tttine binnde (are wax, 0 non him-tempties near inviting a: uver's can”. the snafu? fhr1tre so chum , h could have wound his arm aroundi te b; it never occurred to him "e " “raw" was a betrothal with no uel ,'tttMa of romunce about it, It was I -tmtmr4Ee root-Hhu' k. if Ptrttr new” a for . wooinryet he did him but to .nry at, the tt." of m interested lover In a a of II rqettled, he thought of MW th6 whole time he sat on the £1an hi was so unexw'wd. Percy t n loos how to reply to it. was unusual-nun and unkind " one attectiouate word. yet do it? he had never spoken d to any otte upr Little a What}: cruel tap' had mm whwh to in” it. - "T """"" _ . ( 'Hon on rt-rsottt8ttt -£vol':$zida! forced to abwdon ,t:f,i',i',i),' 'Gr! gzgkzd' tP,ie.ef,tiitf, 'e', than wens-I " , a mousse an. n “(Ly b! and 1,te",e,rJi'iiii, the bridal 25,"r'f'folrr" Gay had din- 'C,",','.',", 15',"iu',','r% 'l/dr,! focused with, which Evelyn would he sure in; ‘gllrélv: add ready ":5. 1 t',,/1'r'frgi:t','d thanwlleri 11"'lti be. dr, Hunt the (haunt: “Hagar.” ham: Hu' “galaxy qyer . "' w ' mm may. 1 “MV that new " trar. airGtounded.., the vita“! imp6rtetrtt envelope oontrH _ho ' him hum mm. d an to be your wit , petulmltly. "but {a I word tttrout-about-hr robin: were Moe when of tho trees ded one that the been no mulh Im the aliwhtes‘ to new It. . to abandon the t, Evelyn, mm mvre should no den I in un. He We. left mule Gay clinging to the broken mils of the bridge, iawning to than. horrible cry of "Murder!” u it rang an with standing cleurum on the night air. Nearer. nearer came the swift (cashew in answer to those trim. und the nun who was hurrying to the spot caught a than”. or a lovely Inca. framed in a. sheen of golden hair. that vanished like a shadow in the dense dsrkness of the stark-u night. . t “be white, despairing. iovely {ave turned toward him in tho moonlight. startlod the young man like an electric shock; Mil-I strum: white hand relaxed iLu.)v)ld., “Great Hmvon!” he ojtwltl:tted in the may intense totortirhrrutrtt, “do my om deceive ma?mr is this Litt'o Noll?" any rimmed up in torn-r at the hand- some face bending over hee, then m 'tar tell from her like magic-site remained ed Up now theilitt1evtmti0, and Gay’ burnt into a storm of passionate tears that oompUtely dunked her utterance. d,'ti." ('hesleigh was ttwsu"--)- erea. --p d}Ia:'ry Chesloizh was myrstifiod--trewil. Apple t'utou--.No L-Beat the, Prt‘(. . . . “Lam: horn. Miss, 3.11:} m tnc9aiitled, whites of three eggs to a meringue “you must tell me what tbi my'vtpry v' ' , , _ " mmnl Tn Hvaveu's “we. "a: ,',',1i,v'i/,glt'itlt duet. tablet.speontujs of pa.“ in”: hams-15d to be tusre at this shanty /de.red sugar, and Just before din-1 our. an it wan frisrii vnnr lipr, thos" . , . . . terrible aim: of murder issued which il ver whip into titeln L“? cupfuls uh heard. I am your rrioud, my dewr 'ii'h,rsmooth apple sauce. Serve heaped Ito, 1Tnt.ort earpvrlv; "rem m.'tv "W mpiiu small glasserr-eustas:d cups-vt' nardmnnz me the mmnwhnn for 'nd-'. . . . - “FORUM! you so familiarly; but“ in mung-In a single dish. If Jou wish you we know you only by the name of Ludo may give a vatuai,ioti to this by lin- Nell." . _ . ' . (To be continued.) mg“ the bottum of the dis.h with A. stuns of sponge cake molstened Rli I ". with cider. "Put the "snow" on k Iighils liixed. this by the Spoonful.» Be sure that Mother (at telephone, mung or- the applesauce " ,well sweetened. der to grocer, and. scolding baby adding the sugar after 16 it cooked. in mitwhieiy---"Serul me a pound of; Ath- SumvaNb. "2r---/dake a. fresh--balsy'. -- butter a/ur-io/custard-ot two cups 0:5.th milk, that-two dozen eggs-or mother'll half a cup of sugar, and the yolks spank yvu -the last you sent me of three eggs. Stir. OVOI‘ the fire m (were stale -you naughty boy I" a double boiler until the custard --r--r.- thickensrturn itHoto" another ves- That's a Net. lt and let it 1eeorne cold. Beat rm“. vi.itro. was nvamininn‘ the the whitrrot thitargga 'tifr-with 'l Mother (at telephone, giving or- der to grocer. and, scylding baby in mitwhieiy--"s'end me a pound of freah--bahy'. fl butter and-pop that-two dozen eggs-or mother'll spank ycu-the last you sent me were stale-you naughty boy I" The visitor was examining the class. "Can any little boy or girl here tell me what a fish net is made r of y' he kindly inquired. "A lot of little holes tied together with strings," smiled the msver.iailittg "bright boy." m }eE: (t/.Cr, Mr, t',1tmde'tgls," we tuner- at once CHAPrlltt XXII. d "N-et"""-" axiom; WWW- gaiu, 'srWtsroftes we escaped his mm 1tiau_t,t't'rl,., the Ci-iiij"iiiij, {WW’M' Dainty Dishes. _ -- “HUI Irtstutit.---one and a (war, ter cups of bran, three-quarters of a cup of. graham flour, one ctip of white ilvur, quarter of a cup of 1shorteuing or dvippings, two cups of sour milk, three tablespoonfuls of molasses, one teaspoo1dul of so- da. Bake in a. sheet like ginger- bread or in gem tins. Mix soda in sour milk. , ' Common! Pllddinzr-One and 3' A pipee of camphor placed in thel hid cups of milk, one and a half well of an oil lamp ensures a motel tsb.l.eltyyttuh' (rounded) of m'ir"i'-ll,'rfiui')i'j',u'ti. Ghu,1'iirg mm a 13.2: .mlwwfuls , NM}: ThiIRESj glasses should be. of dried bread crumbs, one tea; I placed in and "s?hti, suds, and boiled spoonful ot cinnamon, quarter of a l, slowly. . This 'tr"l"v'ite5'iiprr., cceilc- ‘teaspoonful of salt, one tablespoon- i ing. ,.' . , ., iful of brown sugar. quarter of a: The our ‘.on wicks should be fy' of molasses, butter half'tln size I rubbed off with soft tissue paper. of an egg. one essasrwvrof the “19:.me "vurtted down until ‘ra-isins. When the milk boils stirmn eighth ot an inch only is above in the cornmeal, bread crumbs,ithe burner. Bylaw,“ should never salt, and cinnamon. which. have , be used, unce a wick has been eyein- boen mixed together, boil a fewily trimmed. minutes, cool. and add the other Lamps should not be continually ingredients, beating them in ('v'G'/,,e'il'i'dl with the remains of previ- Bake from an hour to an hour and o---.-.-.--'-------. a half in a moderate oven. l --t-ttggr-emtt-"'"" Ummmhiro Equal! Pits-- Either mutton or porkds shod iar this, so long as it is fresh and Trot too fat. First of all at the bottom of the! dish put a layer of the than out int small pieces, next; unions sliced,l season with pepper and mltto taste, l then a layer, of sliuedpomwes,‘ néxt a layer of sliced apples; re- peal. until the dish is, huh-cover; with a crust aiade either with drip-1 oink or wot. i 1 _ q .W”“W: pin Amilo : custard of half has of Vpowdei'e‘d sugar, and just before the dish is who served warm mm SIT his 5%” Prime” M my. App: i)'l1'l,ttlttlittili'b'ltii'i; sho is i tte {I l it . . ',:,,s),il'i1,':1.,triitiiti'ii'? fish??? m" per, ‘wivtlifjih ‘1 it , the 1mm, ir) itf8.k,iyii:it1,ti'yttt/r, with , tti/k My?!" 893515;)!83’ {which have. _rt.itt'yr' MM. egfe'dtHrid toieed,"iiii"/rif-tt, "ir'i'urs-"arRrsat lime "p'owdé’retf cinmmmwm thirtetrt " the sheet of with m this; and bake in & tsteaAr,uotretss-Hcrr In.“ an hour. gunman», lunar“. with: hard [Mummy «W l' . ,' _e_'. . t, TMgttdMrt. hi? be rnidt/sritft 'e,v:aritsrtt'"e"d' is'e"e2hes or hpricotl‘ or "iu'tht1t1tu cyaytt'e finite canned. ‘ 3 F PedHi' _ Batter Puddirt--Butter Ith? irh1l.dt Of a deep bak" dish and, lla'i' iii"itrisi. many canned or map- 'fothtetl, t'hyrsoaki'rd peaches as it ivill hold. comfortably. Sprinkle "sugar/ver. the”, unless they have l. been well 'aweetm'led in canning. l Make}, batten vi a. mum of milk, F two ts)ilAviout1.ila of butter, melt; "W 'q'P0Wtfr"""'r'" v- Pe-ee" ' - - m: mu".-. ed, fun: MW', beaten light, and; A Iittlir.musttrrd-rttbbed on the three,syurrs_sti iipur sifted with tltretslunds before washing them will re- ieatsposMrhr-of baking i2iJi/l',',C'C,' the odor of fish. .. . Add a: ,taitmroooful-of salt. Pour! To keep clothing from ("gazing tUs batter over the fruit, cex.rerrlon the line in' cold Weather? put a bake in E steady oven for all?) ‘little "ltin thelast ritteitsg' Water; minnes, umxxiite?aftd brown. Tm; may be eaten with either hard nrj litplirtusace.. This pudding is very) gnod madeorith-iresh or canned! apples . If the former, they must} be peded and cored and a IS" whole; alum distributed among "hem. . l A piece of camphor placed in the' well of'an oil' lamp ensures a more brillinzlt light. Nugy‘fhimw glasses should be placed in 661d ':,i-,?jtet,?it,ei,1 boiled slowly. 1 This prevents CT.' awf- Points on Light. No midug~no dirty work ---no mess when you use the handy paste in the big ON I Ateita- ARM-"v23 TORONTO Black Knight "irA1a,,N?ilk.r Lui' 2.43 on: "a ..._. _ -- ---- 1h.-.STOUE PoLIMr-C.ith:. t'irciuGtiiuuuir. Waned with gaaolipe.. or naphtha will turn yel- low quickly; -. _ , - “(Bari ri"rru much better than butter for baatintrruaated meat and for (min. . _ .. . "ERR-Eu. binding may be atop ped by applying-very hot water b the woundr T _ _ - _ Sound Common Sense Advice Old newtstmpertr, if rolléd up and placed undefthe open space be- twisisn many" doors and the floor, will kecD th"e hi!" out. Rice boiled in milk, instead of water, has much" Hcher Biivor'. It must be Watched closely while he- Rice boiled in milk, instead ol water, has much' Hcher frtivoi. It must be Watched closely while be int cooked, as it will burn, quickly - --¢- 1' , . ,AA -.,I "-5 mr"."'"""""" â€"â€" n T - - To make'bl'ack vélvet can, Qol- lars look like' new, rub briskly with alcohol. This cut: all the grease and removes every particle of dirt. In routing meat turn with a. spoon instead of a fork, as the lat- ter pierces the meat and lets the juices out. A pair of cotton blankets make tmay: lining than cotton batting. They “an; little. ticking and can be washed suaiesudm'l,c, The spots on polished wood should be touched with sweet spirits of nitne. Use a tiny camel's hair brush or feather to apply it, and nslrthe spot directly after with a cloth. dipped in sweet oil. - V Jini"Gushis on a door may be gem-Mme“ ama-min Bah- x'-!: JI".'.', " but ‘I'troahouICoacm has. I the our _,' __"'.',.):'.),; YOUR Tiiiiiiiitir V """,',' IltBloR.-Ri:iiitt. sl-erm-ri/s,.') THE PANAMA CANAL l _')",",". Mr AN}; yflr- 'Iii-is, _,)] _c/,i. _ maria 'li'llilg"i".' 4 to BRIGHTEN _ f K i"r, F- x. 4t "i); tg---.----- ’me ttttttIll?.. 72 fwd by M3 -M“Mf"d' it time in benzine orotethtititirr,' .n rabbi}? ,thc - with, an»! cor a titre 1?i,rilitiiii,i'ii. we. applied with a, amp 319th, ' t" is often convenivut .W use I I “Luv when f, r steak a.“ T ' but they tro dawn too deep. t prevent this ful the vase with I er oristed in a loo" roll. la lhuld the moisture if replaniuh, . the water should be forsaken. , which is n double beuatit. go remove stains, from pelidud 'tod, trays or tables. canned lu heated dishes, althin paste mods from mink! oil and salt in very good. Spread lt over the mark-d puke and leave for Att hour or hjdre, then rub off with soft. cloth. my!“ - luv v-. _____ ,.. -- -- - SiWerwue that is in daily uto my be kept, very bright Hallowed to talk in strong hoax “an In! four or in hot": ooea"siorwaiir. Pour the water boiling hot or" vb. pine. but let ttool at in will., Th will Puck glam or china, it to “and in. in straw or hay made alightky dump. This will prevent the article from slipping about. Allow the Imett 3nd heaviest to be placed It the bottom of the box or hamper. Let there be plenty of straw -iiid ‘wrnp each article separately. Im Dad~“M'bnv. I million with only A can education. " - -FiiiriiJi-'mut, it takes a college education to know how to mud “The best capital for I man to begin with in a. capital wits," mm I woman writer. NA-DRU.-CO fGGrdamy W33!- soo'n mu sonar the outer skin, while ihes'.'/tttert Hue ”untrue: and heals the deeper tisict'd, “Hummus-rm": washing. 250. n bottle, " your druggist's. NATIONAL DRUG we eteEMtCaL GO. OF CANADA. LIMITED. 16! Fun., van"! toughen: and mddene ' your skin. gt,'.",',,, cups. chllbluna F and men! disco? on. trr V culverts are neat, safe. need no repairs, and are ever-lasting. CONCRETE 'LicGciriisiuuus and whip Witch Hazel Cream MIL! It Does. It makes work easy - a few light nabs bring a brilliant, last- in: shine. Not affected by heat. " cm- . 1. node In! uranium school sooth And soften t,adlntch Had bait H W VII " H ' ANT t Evil, tutiful tere.t. 'l', how ythers, inet and that r2a [unity Apries .3 and l the A nd Sling rag Jsci r crest men dny "a and In b. " it UD

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