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Milverton Sun, 20 Mar 1913, p. 6

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For Weal or for Woc: eae ES, Or, A Dark Temptation Z CHAPTER ae —(Cont' emu} eae Gu‘ wan well her vehi x eyes, veiling thei based over his ee Tite, Dut| Pred, with a. violent ©| come’ of the fello e should come of ity’, and a shudder jhe mat: eetark twhat nae, ber he fellow who waa cleaning she e3?" ehew-on fe glanced around, in surprise—the old ~|man was gone. 18 jere ever such espe: rate be- a me! he re lenationa we " dove mould 's ind he. wo} ar) ious forth with, the spouting der the dark circular aay ‘out of the house, re quite un- othe hai e nearest cab, and, with a few urrledy vmhispered words of direc: ‘ton to ag g0OD W ogee rap idly racks of the cit her fatal “orrand. will be, back before they have time en she muttered, sinking back ni the ‘eushions. oth f. stopped before one of the great Hallie and Miss St. Claire enter. the, papers: were On file for ack, ‘d thes ae beau- he a n that, verp only a dow days back, of a lovely girl who had, killed ‘her , faithlers t he b a sub’ ag gh tbes ng and ‘ilgenty Evelyn Sails ‘Wai er nd the paper | % a keen-eyed, Hank yor bearing fant it cont: ould have ikea to usve etre, acoommoda ating. Perienere stepped, up. to the clerk's des you a ho said carelessly, ing. fro ea Sle. @ he exchanged a meaning ‘oon win Nhe clerk, and immediately the a “of the twentieth?’ ‘Tt seems Evelyn. with a low bow. ; gabe replied. niouel he gen stepped around Dae ile oF tee coca he nated eyes which column’ she wag ie that flickered a mo’ round her lips showed him that she had found what ie wan’ to remember t ot 10 4 oor Sut of ‘the ofes The next instant the gentleman, who waa none other than the famous detect Perey Granville had at once time en- ged to search for Little Gay, ran bends fig over the columns which had attracted the, stylish young lady. aver, “ogether with a. fail descrip: its effects on the human bt T've run afoul iuized, “hastily calling a to. follow urned the cor folitoa fe Mitre ver f ths ab aera “just t one ee or | et was whirling Eeeyes ‘once more, Dap here's startling “dil apy the. clerk, Wwotld not let her. have it iit, DEAE Ero: gone Fee Syonaibie” hysician: shock was 00 great, the disappoint: een, Evelyn pated to ‘the very it the young clerk; if al tv coax him to let her turned her blue eyes upon him say-| adingly : AE you. would hub mals: aa-exéep. dominttle care. fab: me, site T halo be sete snuck onlised, Dpersiuted'Brelyn. ty so. muc old and crusty-heart- task he had: ever ly. her bright Magica ee tebribly. one TE It was my, store, you, sould have it phe ‘athe proprietor | ten inute,” he eaid. se thaee strict. I must refuse you.” arial arts ‘lled the lovely blue exes ving ‘need "She “lio one jane. white hand. on Sem eas, and. the ia poe Then ‘ental nea Eye. lyn, her “heart “tuning ‘ei exultation, fg he Wer envertes ras yon influenced, a8 fan hae been. before him, by’ the alluring Mblaatdfauments eautital ab ite ane feazcely. “gat jus of what he was doing —white ver goatee wale ie hi % hey ‘old man; for pened “the sensed really: dia “need poise and} eel “s eases. a will tly. i aoe a Be Bak dhe Bo! a she -pre- vyolce fe Ue least. | im her shy bewitched, m0.” ab tatty Thated ordered her ie an t rn to be miss-| fe hei nits tale hesoell passing or (There's nothing of the he = el fhig. time “have | 5 flood of ¢ at er mean it “write a few won po CHAPTER XXVI. “Byelyn St. Claire regained her own A GOOD HABIT Tea when you are tired, particularly if it's LIPTON’S Goes farthest for the money in the Remington mansion without being who admitted her ag should have gone out alon: cially at night, she being colt *had de thie to Fal bk the around sa Af chs wap noball goodness cake she wasn't A nee monde ‘There w: hat going down to welcome aw: ike Malanighe ‘are. Hair fell about the iittle head in of. shining the peachy, dimpled Bosker were: tested lks oth crimson flower, and the creamy tulle dress she wore, garnished here and there with ater-liliee, set off the lovely arms and gender, sracafel neck to their advantage, med necklace of gleaming aire bit her lip furiously of a smile as she gazed ion before her. rry you are not able to yaad Gay, sympathetically i ‘come in when it tee at the 0% fi Evelyn, again. veiling the terrible "glitter in her. ateel-blue eyes. bbe watched the slender Agure out of my pretty Gay!” ne to-night, for. 10 die ere cried bitterly, the day dawns, pretty when you were only a little loom wil {ni the ork Cotton oh =—now y% a gain Bei redi von suneeie Wild and involuntarily her ont Srept. to the fatal package concealed in her _ bose: When n Gay came to her room that night, Evelyn feigned sleep, and, Gay quitted the spariment with noiseless: fect an ought her own boudoii n of ti and of two bitterly jealous 1: jetw om a duel was imminent ease “beautifa ae Gay had vealized sand sung “Kathleel the ‘other. gently refused them Ht Shem deolared that he yuld Ww ival was gentleman. iy tinoae to. ce htm tale laysand cease forcing his attentions upon her, which were certainly undesire One of these handsome young fellows the ing young military cadet: ae one 5 of Pere Grauviiten sed abe tall: aalonpe ‘wondering wien -he) would. make "ihe call d, and wondering zehool nee Beart suf ently to, keep from reelf in hia. arme and crying it ove me again, I samnae iver Wie he had how ghe would ‘anny, Gay's maid, had been engaged n putting the pretty cream dress and all re things awa; through | the ansetine pUaed= shes gure of a woman, Th shadows of Watehed “her f among the h ery and curiously, Tuttering to he “What is she about, I w re see. I'll stay ‘our time has, comie, «Gay, Esterbrook, Gay Bemingtol shev. call, yourself” she ae elec her Jeweled hands deep into the folds of her dress, as she idea andy. ward. the couch with a: devi i er, steel-blue ¢ lay with her head resting upon her No warning of the awful danger oe menaced her flitted “through her Fit had not been for her gentle breath- aoe Little Gay would have looked like a beutiful sttue carved in eat ire gazed on the beautiful With the Intense rage of a fiend in- 2 ‘You have crossed girl,’ whe “muttered, die ‘for She drew the vial my path again, “and now you must from her ‘aye of spark- BuRUSE of fire, then Siena to pur- at Bine'iike the fame liamond. y Este ‘ahe pisoe8, had lock senses in a stupor before she could grain from the vial; shook betwe tose. ‘erimson lips, would th. Evel 1 dim light, but in that thrilling moment gap ugind Evelyn ee. Claire the faithful | maid innocent im. that moment the daring bravery of e guilty heiress asserted itself, 26 she raat nexatft 9° sudgemiy-and “unexpect: edly_corne: a hat ehe had planned what ed entering Gay's roo} ieee ‘38 Tales she executed her poy give mé writ Jeweled ‘hands imploringl together. i have, fallen into my i By tls layed her little “in dooety- to do,” returned e, till “pretending ate is Gay, turned the eecale oe een,,A corpse fy ee ir eee elyn recoiled with a ho: is fale!” eho gl cas pre event rte destroy ay to gasped ai thi on-| temptation offered a a6 10 be a brilliant recention, at ce sion ni 2 e heart of alfa. cotta ,|# keen interest in military matters, | ; spe neal eaualted by the casei hich . arefully Ree knew ‘well the true weluc-of 1 ase tha. wavered, ping to it over, Beaten help” heel she ttle seemed signed a into a cushion: gh apless Gay. {The girl seemt to best acharmed life, muitered; “but my next attempt shall fot meet with. such dire failure,” (To be continued.) Se __. A CRIMEAN VETERAN. Wood velyn has just cele- mouth, for Agate nal amed Matthew Woo: hop BR ercels as famous in the an jeved the distinction of represent- the City in Parliament. ‘Sir Evelyn Wood’ entered the | P and served in the Crate with the Naval Brigade. He greatly distinguished himself, and was inention ed in dispatches by Sir Evelyn Wood. Lord Raglan. While carrying a scaling ladder to the Redan, he was severely wow it wat ie ahs his career was fake le t the Seren mean SWE’ entered the 800 ceforth, his ees was one of active ae - Wh only twenty-one of age he gained the Victoria Cross in India. Few men have done more for the expansion of the Empire. He took part in various campaign: is in Egypt, es. Sir Byelyit Wood still retains and is chairman of the City of Lon tes Territorial Forces Associatis fein Will Tattooed on Man‘’s Arm. The will found ‘in a scrap-book which came prominently before a Dumfries (Scotland) Court, is one of many that eos been discovered in unlooked-for_p! Even Mr. pees Haggard’ et = oe uae a woman’ represent secure | wills were found. yo te oe 2 ~ “This high cost of I isa ous question,” hawied tie aign orator. ss ve question, Sree What's ‘the answer? + HOME }: “Tn the fane; Plac! ne isa great -ques- casi ‘this fair. fous. Evelyn saw w ber advantage an ‘followed it, up ewiftly. 4 wee, girls make terms say nothing of what one red a zhe ie Ine your written. pledge ae am will pay you down a noneand di zt aid, who had ever ‘heen able to eee ene y-five hard-e: loliars ey | gether in her whole Tite. fairly gasped at the stupendous offer of great hei said Ey Gia PP wit aicinte yen a thou and di ly, magnotle fascination a Shott fe a an ' _Beoanse they act 60 ‘gant? (no pi s) yet Bo Se ro Bere 2 pete 2 pene 4 rts of ¢ Carpet Wisdom. spring the Honsewite's:/ 8F Lightly (1) turns to thoughts ot_|te arpets |”? Quite right, ee for the amount w from the ee or you will re-collect | ¢, some 0! it well, following the ‘‘grain,’’ and a brush off the earpet with an upward swirl, _ Do a foot at a time like this, go- ing round and round until finished. backwards, to © the aie side, and again oa verse, ea an side. his m that ines whole su: tention. Bru then test BA dust. rise, for and- -beating never quite removes i Now temporary ebeise the ¢: pet so that all may be re’ at the ay stematically, and then brushing off: The marks unknown ori- bed with petrol, turps, methylated spirits, or soap and water. There should now not be a beasts off with cotton cloths» wrung out in ammonia and water—tablespoonful. to a gallon— cloth dipped in soapsuds and turps will make perfection perfect. The carpet will be as new. Dry very sondahly out of doors. A worn spot e doctored by carefully aoe vein a to the ground color of th For the Cook. Asparagus Sal; ee half an hour, or until the puffs e brown and well popped over. ' eateaned Rice.—Half cup rice, over and wash the rice abies four waters. ut it with the boiling Rater and salt in- to.the top of a double boiler. Steam for twenty aa 3 or until ee Serve with milk as a pu with boiled eistard or with reach ae on Croquettes.—Take | r hot Dei ee sausage- finely powdered era’ ckers, then into beaten egg yolk and again in crack- jcellent for cooked | y, but re: aa eracl | requires five times as much | 1, and should cook four roth. Halt oe oe eck 0! el. | butt a | tablespoon of flour. Now reverse the carpet and sweep the the broom- | 5 d paint to ty his nate habite of oo fellow towns- hi the e|men. In Gass sow Road,”’ les G. Harper describes the work ies this a one cbs of boiling water, saltspoon | a salt. 8 | shaped forms and roll them first in| ike | at, ‘the wo: was not a ee _ He was a e id ni r you “membered my name. © awkwa: o E water. Wipe the meat with a cian” wet cloth, Remove the fat skin, Scrape the meat from ae and cut it into half-inch mer three or four hours or until the meat and barley are ender: Strain the water in which the bones have simmer. Cook one SS Libepeon of itter in sauce pan with one When smooth, add the strained water gradually and stir into the broth, Add the rae peurer ane parsley. Simmer en serye without sraining Strained for an invalid, it forms a nourishing and delicate Hay Hints for the Home. Stamps which have become stuck on the Hated parts before washing. Cabbage is and digestible a er weak digestion. Boiling in two successive waters corrects this, ‘An iron soon becomes cold ‘eee thi bri RE arts ig ee ot a ee longer time. Before applying ‘a new coating of wall of a room it is advisable thorough to id Do this by Seating of wa: ro Finally weal over with clean, hot w fi called skin will then ecue aleentied aust Gia euilietanll not be so impoverished. new curtains you 71 ed. e salt draws out the lime, and makes the curtains quite easy to wash caine too much rubbing and 60 Sirmine ely enough it is rarely deemed necessary to clean a broom. Yet all household brooms an. brushes need to be cleaned as much as anything else, and if oveasionally et far longer. dry, and dang up with the bristles downward: ae ae Se THE FIRST TEETOTALER. - The Word Was Coined in the Town of one Does aint sa, of ‘Dicky’ f ~ Turter, Sere o! uae ie Char! interesting ma: ‘ Outside eee ‘Preston, probably not popular use. and DURposes deteratel invented ledge,” he”said. down out-an’-ont_tee-tge-total_ for ever and eve! “Well done!’ shouted the meet- “There was 16 ‘referenes: to tea, is often supy was the a result, at a uattering attempt “‘total’” 5: seal hominy and granu sed wheat are ote A han last.”” )—Well, active mista « IREEION ot aud = 0 GOV. CROP fannot ie made more nutritious in two ary ae om Perey are mentioned where witiah a little salt has been anole: b id eo gone all the way to oie Inland and a ito insted ‘ot rearing children,” al fi ing, and the word was abe Suet for Turner || le, {given under most difficult || gave. tained aroma, di faction. htful flavor. *SALADA” means purity, healthfulness, satis- sane means “frochueea: light: BLACK, GREEN or MIXED te a exquisite os) FORMER OUSTING THE LAT- TER IN SCOTLAND. Half the Children Go to School on a Breakfast of Tea and Bread. a very painful light is thrown on wretched condi! sparse, the inhabitants live trom twenty to thirty miles from the nearest doc- Py a8 ition, the he sountry is roadless, ai nous, an when Tees eather 5 is ao baa aa Havel is 8 @ conse- patients have to wait in pain a leek and sren longer f for ee doc- acdonal the hahaa heanistor crossing a een at the risk of his life to attend a pa- tient. The bulk of the people, too, are yery poor, and a good deal of the doctors’ work has to be gratui- Houees are mere hoyels of one room with damp walls, damp clay fata ea Madly Geeced. nett mosphere is often smoky, and cattle ic customs are practised Black Cock Buried Alive, A witness from the of fiering frot Hvil,” fe. bane ores taberen- s, bya seventh gon, to whom of Scalpay, Harris. erring to tis prevalence of this form of treat- ent, Dr, Tolmie, South Harris, says: os they have bone disease they use the oki remedies. A man ad to drive gui miles and walk about a to an okd lady at Licisto. The old nay made up some wal and sl came back and said he was a , little better. aye seventh son is sup- et, to e able to cure such dis- whee is in such a field of plete alten: oe ithere i cas no milk for the childre: e rearing cal. the “Chen are “becom ig decadent to lack of LeRORE co Ex- cessive Sndlgene in over-brewed e. entioned as a great evil. nen Ousting Porridge. tai their lessons all day, w uate breakfast. All this works tae mischief.”” A brisk trade in American patent meticnes has sprung me ae ne ae woeful Jack of .m finements. der, apse condit ons, and THE TEAPOT AND PORRIDGE jst: e}are mentioned where Ake iashand f tes been the only chi ee othe aa anda special local oy, public medical service. Me WHY FASHIONS CHANGE, How Some Recurrent Modes Were Originated. . i most noteworthy trait in merly, under the pagan or i ee Here was a on oe of France, the foversign'e a distinct influence the tendenc; ‘ion. The co like ked to coy ‘the vatiiallect detall' ae hi ity or 248 Bg prin- _ For” the La Belle ieee invented high ho suffer hid the ‘blemdats ee their high- fluted ruffs and disguised the erook- edness of their shoulders under the puffed sleeve. Anne of Austria Ling sleeves because o om high aeeled di orare to hide her Jack of inches, ‘The Emp ress Eugene had yery beantiful aS oulders, she set tho fashion of atolictine Paha left the shoulders bare and set them off to e best advanta, Stone, Too, There. Forms Part te Articles Usually Made of gir ina seals are made rata: 2 privy a eals, and were thre ee annus) % China's state seal is used chiefly | — as a specimen | — anes isin, a Lys: it registered ; _ and kept in government office (district: ag of a city, town or vil- jaee >t that it may represent ie ina de "The material eguployed to ae these eee of various kind of ot Broo ates, gold, ose, most ane are of agate, re a aoe rhinoceros or Ww! = wood, and rece ntiy India ruber : has come into us re are two asa of sepgraving o characters on a seal—reli glio, In the one the Character fi the impression are sl in colo} aS ‘ aS ovher they ane reps te 0 lored | ad. oat The poe kind of © Syonle are de asaya and ‘sold at By 34 are, one-half inch in ¢ fa = “Too bad! Mrs. Suits nae has such shominable wea fi mor’ Father MeXetl ae Bests rmed the co: ete no fe: ne for he last 1 and that on apne occas ve years, ith, ailable, when no other hel ‘tions. One doctor seed an operation, in. a& hut wi © ‘chloroform and. Ere was ob- a tallow cape. held by wh 10 fainted rT 7 ee and 920, mn sted We: meee | lerk |} pe thy you don at END of Cloth your Ge

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