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Port Perry Star, 17 Apr 1924, p. 2

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GREEN Superior to the best Japans, Tryit today. ------ CHAPTER XXXIX.--(Cont'd) - Kirby sn Eh some thi 1 said two ago. Vi eat hum e pie end » "vy somethin'. You're not 'man, lve; found out." : his gu op THE WAYS I USE EGGS. man is Me Beat egg yolks until thick and Tote' the Witarn friends and taken away, she had told them her story. cuttleman mean to expose J he knew '0 "Yes? Tack, standing beh desk in the a , race oF well youth, watched: warily. haps, if "We've found out at last who the still escape d his! he h ressed of a large fortune to. fa ie Sear Jot Joy Soi T y 3. No douht doesn't od he. James's office." Tho a0 Sasy an F as 1 TD in Ftwo hours He turned and left the room. hel id the can. We' ha his \nd found it-geod i I have caught the fluttered silence | lemon-colored. Add sugar, salt, mus- tard, and cayenne. Melt the butter in the vinegar and slowly pour this on, The all-important factor in the cookery of eggs is the temperature, Experience has taught me that too much heat toughens them; it destroys their delicacy. For example, I never let the water in which boiled eggs are cooking reach the boiling point. For hard-boiled eggs I pour boiling water salads. over them, allowing three-fourths of| Bran Cakelots--% cup sugar, a cup of water for each egg. Then Ij tablespoons butter, 2 eggs, 6 table's put them on a cool part of the stove spoons milk, % cup raisins, 2 cups! Cook in a double boiler until thick, stirring all the time, Add the cream just before serving. This dressing is especially fine for use with fruit cl wife? That wouldn't be quite what, r-------- Tome like asoft shawl, And in the com: he would expect of the egg mixture, stirring constantly. you. hers, a Miss McLean, has just Er married to a friend. of mine; st Rirby Lang did not waste the two may Cole Sanborn." 2 he felt. Lane. Incidentaliy, 1 bave some news for One of your unele's steno- CHAPTER XL. THE MILLS OF THE GODS. hampion rough rider. Perhaps you hours ay before the appointment Then Fough of him. His a is he had made for a mee at the office of his cousin James. He had a relief talk with the Hulls and another with he said the Chief of Police. He saw Olson and Rose McLean, He even found: the time to forge two initials at the Jack did not show the "Glad to hear it," imply. "Did we come here to discuss steno- 'heads are easily crushed. After little Hghtly wrapped me fort Of hearing thin rain fall. : ¥ ~--Hagel Hall. Si i i Minard's 'Liniment Heals Cuts ------ ni DURABLE DOLL HEADS. Wax or china doll heads are expensive and the cheap celluloid Betty had broken the head of her and let them stand from thirty to y ! . forty minutes. In making a steamed ; custard, the water in the lower part of the double boiler is not allowed to} 5 ng powder, % teaspoon salt. 1 tea-| ran, % cup flour, 1% teaspoons bak. grapherst asked th poen cinnamon, a little curl of the mentioned a question, e you % Mr. foot of a typewritten note on the sta- Yon tionery of James: Cunningham, and Lane, to send the note to its destination by a messenger. ; ¢) Mix all the ingredients together and Hadn't, we better get. that out of the Rose met him by appointment at il. In order to have the oven heat drop by small spoonfuls on a buttered low enough when baking a custard, tin, 'Bake in a warm oven. I set the mold containing the egg and cgkelets are especially wholesome and These he had addressed to her. the entrance to the Equitable Build- ing and they rode up in the elevator "Whats the drift of this? What together to the office of his cousin. Kirby put to Jack the same quory milk mixture in a pan of cool during the cookery process. It was a happy day in my household when I found that an omelet need not fall. This dish will retain its puffy lightness practically always if it is made from fresh eggs and is cooked very slowly. Two of my most unhappy culinary troubles, when learning to cook, were with the meringues on the tops of pies aud, puddings and in poaching eggs. Discovery that the success of a meringue depends entirely on its cook- ery was a great event in my life. The oven heat must be low; in fact, I leave the door open until the fluffy egg white begins to brown, and I bake"it slowly at least twenty minutes. This procedure. keeps it. from becoming moist and from falling when cool. Of course, almost everyone poaches eggs successfully, but my way is so simple that 1 am telling about it. I grease. the frying pan slightly and add enough water to cover the eggs. When this boils, the skillet is set on a copl part of the range, the eggs are added quickly, and the pan is covered. When they are fresh, the whole egg may be removed from the water with ease, and cooking them slowly insures tenderness, Among the favorite recipes that I had promised to use as soon as biddy-hen relented are the following: Angel Food Delicious--12 egg whites, 1% cups sugar, 1 teaspoon vanilla, 1 cup and 1 tablespoon flour, 1%teaspoons cream of tartar. Sift the sugar five times. Beat the egg whites to a foam, not until stiff, and gradually add the sugar, beating > the mixture constantly. Sift the flour and cream of tartar together five times, and measure afterward to make sure there is enough flour. Slow- ly fold the flour into the egg and pughr mixture and stir in the flavor- a Pp 8 water, will be liked by both children and do you want to prove?" dults. A CHARMING FROCK FOR " JUNIORS AND MISSES. 4679. Silk and crepe could be pleas- ingly combined in this model which is also nice for linen, figured crepe or} | rinted voile. One may have the leeves in elbow length, or in wrist length, The Pattern is cut in 4 Sizes: 14, 16, 18 and 20 years. A 16-year size requires 4 yards of 40-inch material. 33 yards of plain and % yard of figured material 40 inches wide. It's goin' to them this t To make as illustrated will require Wha ne mean guilt." Miss Harriman, as "she still called curtly. Jack asked herself n public was there with Jack The eyes in the brown face plunged 8n¢ her hus deep into those of Jack Cunninonarn James was ice-cold. He bowed very "Not a thing: I've finished my case, ghishiy to Rose. Chairs were already wo har the murderer of Uncle' FOr a moment Kirby was embar- James will be arrested. I'm offerin' rassed. He drew James aside. Cun- you a 'chance to come through with DNingham murmured an exchange of what you know before it's too late. Sentences with his wife, then escorted You. can kick in if you want to. Sop er 10 the doch | Rose was left with can stay out. if you don't. But don't "r s idn't" oj i suppose Jack has told youn of the say Ajterward didn't. give you * | marriage of Esther McLean," Kirby "What kind of a chance are Rvs said 2 Ton.as the door been iving me? Let's clear on ef . | So roposing I turn state's evi- Kime ie ae 30" Lay. He ? " X dence un James! Is that what you Ye spoke very quietly an d clearly. "I "Did James kill Uncle James?" (Want to open the meetin' by tellin' "Of course he didn't, but you may YOU on behalf of this young woman have it in that warped mind of yours 2" (myself that we think you an un- th Gi? Le that wil count: is she truth. ~ ite pleasure to tell you'go'in private, Ta bound to come out. There are witness- | clear es that saw you come to the Paradox, | Jhe oil broker flushed darkly. He a witness that actually saw es in {aCe No Answer, of uncle's rooms: = HM you don't beli a evel "You.mot onlyy book o me, I'll tell you somethin'. When you YOURS Woman's tender theart. = You an' Miss Harriman came into the room were willin' our dead uncle should where my uncle had been killed, bear the hlame for, it. Have you any James was sittin' at the desk' lookin' other word than the one I have used over papers. A gun was lyin' close to su; t as a more fittin' one?" the by his hand. Miss Harriman nearly Won ng man asked bitingly. fainted an' you steadied her." ack answered for his brother. Miss Harriman, or rather Mrs. SyuDpose We ss that ount of the James Cunningham, nearly fainted! indictment, unless you have a prac. again. She caught at the Lak of a|tical measure to suggest in connec- chair and stood rigid, looking at Kir- ton with it. We Dlead guilty.' i 4 ere was a little gleam of mirt by. Sith dilated, ui ui oe jin Kirby's eyes. "You an' I have dis- Y. think he must be the devil," she cussed the matter already, Jack. I murmured from bloodless lips. yen ot ] Sup rested my opinion Fi vie: Jack, too, was shaken, badly. "For sy rs 9 ae ey A ra Sed EW hat do you know?" iJ any form of compensation. Esther wl know: so. mach. thats you can't 18 happily married, thank God. All on The We Want is to make it perfectly plain rg " police, What we think of Mr, James Cunning- afternoon. h oy goin' to do? If you re- k, then it will be taken to safely keep quiet an whole matter is goin | wered. "That is qrite clear. I may say that I entirely concur in your "Why should it go to the police? Be estimate of my conduct. I might make dolly, I replaced it with a celluloid one, which was crushed with the chair rocker just two hours after the op- eration was performed. 1 got another culluloid head and filled it with melt- ed paraffin, This prevented the head being easily crushed. © nen omit She Loves Pins. "A woman 15 so used to pinning things that she can't understand why a man should make so much fuss over |, a missing button. repped The rights of the helpless, even, though they be brutes, must be pro- tected by those who have superior power.-- William James. One rogue is usher to another still. Expressions We Nevsr Mean, |, No, my car isn't very fast. Almost it. everything passes : "These eggs aren't strictly fresh; but they look: fresh; so they sell all right, «| My boy lent exceptional in any way; just an average youngster. iv away; but it was a very One fish got small one. Sk 'Probably I don't get calendar le: in or shoriehing ng the year for political purposes at their sistance of Sasigenes, a celebrated mathematician and peripatetic philos- thd opher of Alexandria, he reformed the dar, conferring a real benefit uu- Shorthapd:= == 2 Fepesa a When SAWYER SCHOOL OF SHORTHAND 307 Manning Chambers Toronto, Ont. Bees on Farm Nothing pays better when properly managed. Send for our catalogue |! of beekeepers' supplies. Expert ad- vice freely given. Ruddy Manufacturing Co,, Ltd. Brantford - Te 0 calen on civilization. To correct the error, Caesar insti- tutéd one year of fifteen months or 445 days, known as "the year of Con- fusion," to be followed by years adapt. ed to the.sun's course, supposed to be 865% days; three successive years of 365 days each, and every fourth year of 366, to comprehend the odd six hours, the sixth day before the Calends : of March to be in that year counted twice over, whence the name "Bissex- NY . rd IS value in Did you kn ives more ? ves MOTE Fo [he di t r; ow thet. flavor ye . ale not only. James acknowledged this and ans-|. is one of those pure food products chat is so good and popular that it is known and used from one end of Canada to the other . Pour the batter into a clean tin a tube in the centre, and bake slowly fifty-five minutes. "Sponge Cake (using egg yolks)--6 #gg yolks, cup sugar, % teaspoon salt, 3% cup hot water, 2 teaspoons baking powder, 1% cups pastry flour, 3% tea- 1 vanilla, 13 teaspoon lemon ex- t. Pattern mailed to any "address on receipt of 15¢ in silver, by the Wilson, Publishing Co., 738 West Adelaide St.,| Toronto. Allow two weeks for re. ceipt of pattern. Send 12¢ in silver for our up-to- date Spring and Summer 1924 Book of Fashions. vain ee WOMEN! DYE FADED THINGS NEW AGAIN ' Dye or Tint Any Worn, Shab- by Garment or Drapery. _ Beat the egg yolks until thick and lemon-colored, and gradually beat in ' the sugar. Sift the baking powder, flour, and salt together, and add this mixture alternately with the hot . water. Stir in the flavoring, pour into a greased pan, and bake slowly one hour. Molded -Dessert--1 1-8 tablespoons fin, 1-8 cup cold water, 1-8 cup water, 1 cup sugar 2 table- ns lemon juice, 1 cup fruit juice A 3 pulp, 8 egg whites, 2 cups cream, Hach 15-cent package of "Diamond d » contains directions so simple the gelatin in the cold water Da aan) can dye or tint any it is soft; add the boiling water old, worn, faded thing new, even if she lemon juice, and the fruit juice peg never dyed before. Choose. any stir until the sugar is dis-| color at drug store. lve to cool until the mix- : Wi HIDE UGLY VIEWS WITH PLANTS. . reasonable, man. James didn't do it, but he's in an awful hole. Nojury on earth would refuse to conviet him with the evidence you've piled up, Can't you see that?" Kirby smiled.. This time his smile was grim. "I ought to know that bet- ter n you. I'll give you two explanations, but I can make none that justify me to myself." "In, that case we may consider the subject closed, unless Miss McLean has thing to say." y turned to Rose. She looked at James Cunningham, and he might her feet. "I to decide. Meet me at J 's office then. There are some things we want' to talk over alone, but I think Miss Harriman had better be there ready to join us when we send for her." "Going through with this, are you?" "I'm going through in spite of hell and high water." : Jack strode up and down the room in a stress of emotion. "You're going to ruin three lives because you're so . or because you want your name. in the papers as a great tive. Is there anything in the we can do to hea off?" ita mak mg. fault, TI promise, shins' 's not my fa ) The ro woman I poin one who killed Uncle James He one that 3id | bi is cent, as you i it saddled/on him. Shail | [ERE "sure he didn't one "you." 4 ten egg Whites aud fold in nipped cream. Db molds! Is there some disagreeable view you. ve been wet in cold water, and. see every time you - look out from erving. Both d and! your kitchen window? There often is. t may be used in this recipe. Plant some castor beans where they in my household are straw- ra blackberries, ag Zo Toronto Properties TE Th We specialize in Store Properties, aud Clty a 8 Suburban Building Lots Toronto, or have you o po 7 not avail yourself of our service? o rr th Here for] 158 Yongast, Torapto| "Crown Brand," the original Corn Syrup, is the favorite because of its flavour and unquestioned quality. Accept no substitutes. THE CANADA STARCH CO. LIMITED oe tile"; or with us, from the year leap- ing forward a day--"Leap year." Gregorian Calendar, But an error remained. The real fraction was net six hours, but 5 hours, 48 minutes, 49.7 seconds. In some 130 years the Julian exceeded the solar year by a day. 'This was not rectified until 1583, when Pope. Gregory. XIII, also Ponti fox Maxiums, took the ten days gained by that time from October of the cur rent year, and ordained that of the fourth years, those términating a cen-" tury of which the numbers denoting the hundreds ars not divisible by four, should not be leap years; for example, 1900 was not, 2000 will be, thus reduc: -ing the error one day in 5,000 years. A similar but more complicated sys- tem had been already devised in Per- sia. by the poet-astronomer, Omar Khayyam. A Poem You Ought to Know. Sa It would not be correct to call following a great poem, but his charm- ing verses and inspiring novéls have always exerted a certafn amount 'of influence. : "| Where did you. come from, baby, dear? Out of the everywhere into here, || Where did you get those eyes af blue? Out of the sky as 1 came thn R What. the light in them sparkle "and spin? Sonie of the starry spikes left in; 'Where did you get that little tear? "II found. it: waiting when I got here. "What makes your. forehead so smooth and high? hs A soft band stroked it as I went by. What makes you cheek like a warm 3 white rose? I saw something, better than anyone knows. Whence that three-cornéred smile of. 168 Save me at once a kiss. re did you get this pearly ear? spoke, and it came out to hear. 'Where. Jou get those arms and George Macdonald a great poet, or the - -

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