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Milverton Sun, 24 Apr 1913, p. 2

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: | N’S TRY IT WHEN YOU’RE You will find it mondertlly refreshing LIPTO It sustains and cheers thods—the “eo TEARS ARE our OF STYLE. One x se most eanepicuons fea. ecdern life is the change f passionate | eyes, the outbursts : dis- anger, the broken voice—will appear entirely. ‘hough women are still inclined ¢ dias to the old mi parison Phebwoen “th and, sav, the sixteenth century. We know, Henry VIII. tears; that when the Du ing preached on the Regent Murray of Scotland ‘‘there | was not a man in all that iron crow: -| gig looked. at her with grave wonder. Or, A Dark. or Weal or for Woe; Temptation CHAPTER eas pavelye aor from 1] and st re him with slasped “has Sad bus arble white at it ott dreaming gy Borer? Are on are you vn, ‘nea tag en wghalt my ‘heart sea against that love with all my | oul, knew 1 was eae on |B had Pate ee oy iiistrewed jook broke over his pan Ser lint hens foro honorable thom some} men would have been in 1 he | ‘on the velvet hassock | et, forgetting, ail in a moment, | Claite” pride, thinking hat he had| from | | ‘0 tore’ | and how you ¢ | fuaing elite“ under the ceathing light her blu ts | Tt is, certainly your right to know all, | Hrelvn,” he aid, with gentle dienity. con-) fae wi whom ese ion werless to thrust from 2 that seo = i oioep nothing back must know oe lory—youl etagger = ‘Av-moment more and 1 my iL | be complete,” she anwered ‘chrilly, “Yo aw the girl at the ball dressed as the fairy queen. aaa your heart Was attracted toward bens you di anions in the park—you looked nm her. pictured face in the Remington drawing-room, yet no Instinct, warned you who the maovted daughter of the banker sage wa am going mad," .d- Sutyou will ‘see @ me- will quite shock F tells us of ot ia acd poems shod he Sof your hi bly toward the girl, you ma aid my poor wirl, to have Little Gay is in her i nOORTILAg. ae exasperated he: have been ieee into ‘peliewe che oried <tziaanpanst 4 alive’ al I My. Little Gay alive! ‘i, no, no, 1 dai si are not eredit ama “Hold! hear me out," she, cried: d to 6] onge Thos ined fo the roof of her mouth; the wo each eae De the | ed to reel and mrow dark Sunk sek ali| BOW Gay piaeected fo be adopted by the | the horror of a lifetime was crowded into| reat banker: And ehe added to her story.) each mt the pitiful lie peas Say who had THapent ritly. | bribed ‘the Kener ot the morgue to, pub: | 1 cannot Delleve thot have heard aright. | fen tho world the story of hex death Rios date could seep jor:| When on passing through it che had, be- men Hany 2 sll veep a little, but men FB trick as that?” ae Poor girl lying ‘there with a nu do hing more obvious than ‘tis “quite ‘true, Evelyn,” he ser srteds Be = “3 = pte tl he door with Donat | that ing: ident a the pane seems to have ™ ta te C a + 3 his a Se at tis! a Siearete ‘or go out is @! changed the eur: Whole life, As but. Nhe tae apie Coma’ = ape in a|1 caught the slender irish figure in my fives i ao ed | arms from under the plunging hoofs of Sever ai her, maddened horse, I felt a strange sen- atlive how gation in my heart, 2 loneing: to hold | at Tel ht ig in} er there throug ite. e s and blamed, as an n actor is blamed Ber face, for it was Tiearfy”"weied, fot store for, m me soe [83 for forgetting his par A xnew. goat it ms tb angel's: | -qiisten to the seusel of. my story. T have | Watch ata when [ape Wome. aad tay told you the. tr Peg! i may. torture @ woman on the te burs ca eae go on!” cried Eyely: fell_me | YOU. fst raat ot nee ort ant ate t e is uncom! 6; ean | Sa senord) wan omatilag"in her yolue jet “to claep my haved rival to you - Rocke away—not because he resents sarge yelled him to prodeed. | tine Bee ee Re oe thd Mess so clumay an expression of feeling. | ustiiy, “who left the rages a egaetié [yearaing heart, ly to the bauier's home |W r tO is emotions | and mysteriously, sudden | 38 awick as you you He ae t fay these (aeath eaused such ie meats, enone Team a yo at charming. Gay. an stort: ante E ne hehe gers and these /perer told i helore, Egelya. ‘put |Ously, disappeared trom their roof ov sdbs do nothin, ng f ven. ie will tel Jou To lov: ‘ittle Gay “So: as ie eis th « irough—wear your gallery feels more inenied ta Tavenh | reoe 21 the pasgionste depthe: of tay ie rreart. ont Un, & torment of agony “and in sympath; aor: My ne een fat 10*Uhils young | SUsbenee sab fe beter an — than as ne Fee t ae sug. [fn whom met fn the park because ste | YOu shall never kmow the true fate (and AO ee subtle sug: fo like my" beautiful love whom chill | death itself, wo sweeter in compari. gestion oe grief by a clever actress deat had taken from for-|80n) Which has overtaken Little @: f by will give the whole audience a lump in the thro no longer wet Piltia tear otticir heroines, Aue thors recognize that the old aymp-| i . Their all, she oe ae Rina into ‘tears. a SCHOOLS IN CHINA. Students Boss the Teachers and Study as They Please. Some years have elapsed since the Manchu Government announced 2 genuine ess ~ is made to intro- bce Hd entonceratriot eeenlng in The dents of Foochow Gallet in foe ber, 1910, “The me eae des of liberty was under the of directors who themselves have neyer_had siscnting: ee students found the best: plac experiment in regard to grate ee which they learned in Japanese books, was either with their parents at home | ne or with their teachers school. While in sehoo! teachers are considered the students to be by their equals, if not inferiors; for, in fact, they have often been styled public servants. - Cases ebverd the teac hers and the stu-|— taking. alae! I cannot. The 8 | wills ite sive her “Tt hate of friction | mot tell-which one I love fone P Gay. or my living lore great change had como over Bvelyn at, Gites pallid face, but he went on un. “She gave me her address—you Teme ber I wrote you all oe 2m, Bvelyn—Miss Reming id not rest night til died there fad’ writwen the youre Tady that 1 ‘would he there, yet I did not find her at home. I to the library, and was brought o face with a’ portrait of Mi Remington, the 8 adopted daught “Evelyn! for one momont “I stood dazed Te it had original waa s my Little Gay, ‘who wae lying in her gr Toft the house a few moments after, ev. “I have led. against terrpration g ot inking of her all in vain. my grave. eis nyeee eats ‘could, Evelyn, but, heart goes where God ain the mighty force of her pent-up @ swept down the. barriers of maiden. posenye and these. faire. Dede: “You will ana she cried huskily. “She gould aes "jove you se Seaplane Lag Meink what At 1s sane ask when you wish me to give E jf could almost aie me, for you, vain, velyny ieamed sho would take {t 0 like: mitne patted, hoarsely. knows no reason yi or frattlens tagie” she an: iy. uu hever care for me?” she cried, jortniing to Nar Yootceeatny asking the que low, intense, breathless tone tint mi ave’ warned him of comi nger. oT ca’ give-yon only the truest end warmest, friendship. - J, ieannot ' deceive gon or pada your, heart false, elgales Ho Tean love you, my Me: never. eee the face she turned to- Ward im; it was distorted: into a Send’s, she his betrothal Se a er and stmnped it ber heath her foot, ee a ne ase ihe, way ie. had r heart ae erie in mere yourself. is such’ at in, le. nt," = she "Your love would have made'me s = i +taki it from me has made a fiend in- dents, ending in strikes on the part] rev college), instruct the t e best methods of teaching art examination ques Sea tions.”” FF __ _. ‘The fools are not all dead, in fact, lots of them haven’t been born yet. ‘y off re-| cause to 5 With the the» stu~ Syne ‘gr De sweet t He looked at-her in in which you have heart. Do you hear me, Perey Granville? Thave tte” you from her—not once—but her in astonishment, quite believing tno’ nad taken. the matter 90 to heart that it had turned her “Listen and I will tell yo the truth.” she went on mockingly. “You held the Gives a tien Pobak, Easier to Use Better for- the Shoes cee »|in earnest e 5 |gared him that ‘he belieys iate ted, gto peared i acc prepa was a side of-her nature he had|@ CHAPTER XXXIV. A horrible ery broke from Peri —awhil to hoar in its intense euguish= the veins stood out on his forehead. Ike whipeords, and the perspiration rolled dow his face in great heavy Ly. T'thought 0, She faced him defiantly, her beautiful face white. as death, her’ steel-blue eyes you.’ The ‘enraged beauty swept from th room with # mocking laugh, leaving Percy’ alone to face the awful shock her startling revelation had give om. I did to the house again. ade} An hour. later Per whirlin Tid “Sttemnpe: tor nae oF Soameautoate. we ee He fn ung way. “Now you know Say ales rapidly as steam could take him toward Brelzn. ait oe the pony a gil wwehion ican} Men. wom id onikirent looked curi- ve it is ously at the handso. (2a) face of solemn Wish 10.20 dnmmaisiod tothe their fellow passenger, who. paced. Test= lessly up and down the length of the car pre fever of excitement words are ‘weak deseril he Impatient man. w ome heart wil fe keenest anxie TAidhough the ‘hour was late when he ached the cit; iy, Je drove stance to_ the Dauker’ ramerey Park—sprung from tl fairly leaped up, the mar- bie etops: giving the bells quibk, ‘impera- tive peal. 'wo gentlemen -stood conversation, door ai in the ‘vestibule one of whom opened the once, and Percy found ‘imself stanging face to face mah Mr. Remington, tl banker, and Mr, Lennox, the detective. Percy's ECR: Fest ae at finding the d tective, upon e had been intending to call as Mott ta left the banker's home, standing ‘before him, knew 10 bounds. remem! banker once if his acre “hia Little aay, ca Lived. and wr ee Rie Wome eiunteen sertaiton: ed if was Gaite Tt was newa to Ropers, great news, that Little Gay was Perey. sapapallle’s brid reali ercy ana th Vil Seer apres anos et ges Bee ae eaten wih ree aie” miracu- im i a, ad Pathe a teveten at mysteriously disap: Fused ed: his poig- eaching the city the it the Settices ‘of Mr. ‘amous dee’ and un- died 40 hme story; “begs him to trace the | whereabouts siopted daughter, Little Gay, and ‘he should r e in his life the detective betrayed the mnost Anton cae aiengr. as he Tistenet; fo for, rator ad made the | hn line discovery that Little Gay, th ex's adopted daughter, and th bride ad 2 cou ee at gz never a word of the start- ling denouemen ieee lotective remé is blonde whout-he had fret met in the mere, story, for a description of tie voun Tad who tad Taft for the mee 9 a faa Srend wae the tart, boa in ies ernie eit be haa followed trom ade ope with “SALADA® Ceylon’s Choicest Leaf and Bud; the Finest the World Produces. SEALED PACKETS ONLY. Black, @reen and Mixed. “You have wrecked mm: y life, and I have + A A pea you, “ack pang, {or pa ng,” she said | ful saresiee on ee they corre- ' glow! Every wor ave told you is Gripe Itt gannoy tiave: yours love, my; oPone to. < notually oe hated rival never shall. “Take what re- ee that Hii escay venge you will; it w: lesson. What have done; it will not restore your love of the waking sell. Delboeut told thei his ‘ariting story. bopeing the | 2 trated paper, me He quite believed that this girl was the bottom of the whole aifair. | He Sone afte own peculiar fash: “He, did not étartle: the peautitul blonde in her fai 2 Experienced men were, detailed to work ‘opened sand Bowallowed have been more world. rible to behold. Lo had. been than his heart at that: masked | ball at Leighton, Hall a en rol Gas: | her ‘identity, ame when fate hen it claimed dis his tha’ the pai embered how tightly his arme had closed ow the yearning longing ind how the at him ress his lips to the sweet, tremulous sont the “heavy veil, but halt rovealed, ‘almost. overpow- ered him. an ee think that it was his ‘ewn lost He wondered: that his heart face of his lost. bride -{hat had held al the sunshine of his He had been weeping ‘his very heart out lonely arble over her 1 ave, over which he had placer eae ft, which told the word, that she Was bis.” Yet all this time y had been alive; ands bitterest of all Biter thoughts, she “had ‘believed. that, he ce: her; believin, 5 that it s ie mae ey over met avain, that it would be—as strangers. le could scarcely refrain from cursing Evelyn Bt. Claire for the hand ehe had in it, altho had eon her ‘great for Himvelt That had love her_so desperately and fatally. (Zo be continued.) eel SES SCIENCE OF DREAMS, vidual. eee ea entirely un- familiar it has been shown by care- ache an Hee example of this. In 1862 he dream that found two lizards in the snow. He took them up, warme ee them in a hole in a wal ether with a eae eo which te ina they lik t. The n: of the fern tear in-his dreams to. be Asplenium ruta muralis. Later long procession, which covered the heard procession in lated 1861, which, a regular subsoriber, he ‘ynust Vie Inn poe sent ofa sii: lar nature ses on record and go aoe how lal e dpuanisied ae memory may be Th also warn us not too lieve that incidents in a dream w! seem entirely new arg rea ly so. p Sees also lizard A SAFE ANSWER. “Can you lick Ke’ ally “Does he belave in eS ze ‘He does.” TP kin” ‘ ——_—_kr_—__ Transferred. . He told the shy maid of his love, The color left her cheeks. Bue on the shoulder of his coat Memories of Past Experience of the | ou ndlyi nm many cases where the incidents } them, Se | acinecheeeralel _| then w: HOME Dainty Dishes. Rice Croquettes.—Wash the ED boil and strain it. ne onfu: Drai cheesecloth and roll in Dulyerived Toni Biante. Make a tomato soup from two cups ceclesy stock, two eube of cooked tor spoon sugar. Sinn and re through a sieve. 0- gether one tablespoon of butter, two AS eres neied security. He felt convinced. Little oy is she ee ker’ areoue and 4 siete ere o gone piace tablespoons of four’ Add. th There wae such an cn pesigstble: ring of | tra, trained eae epee = tenth ia hee weioe tiie. Ge.wards. 10 | Wine der oe apnmeaohinn 3 in-, which Horas ras. cfu npelled i Mate Se Hats riage of Perey. Granville and this is. aM tise Bt. utes. Add one cup of sweet cream oe ay. cony! 2 s|and a pinch of soda. Serve at once. He.® ai shocked, he Seis, one fied az.| Lemon jelly. To ‘one-third. box there and listen he briefly outlines i i ‘ E there 2 ig iespouuae eemaine a 5 gelatin a cup cold water. had, a er shaucted 1 usr. of “her i ES Soak one ral Add cup cape and her subseament illness 3 : P at "helgtiton, alt ‘yeh caused the great | water, one-half cup lemon juice, Ke which aa dieg fused one teaspoon lemon extract, two pbear ine 7 ae she -hi written to id she herself had answered the’ 4) cups sugar. Stir till Gissolved. Set girl’s letter, declaring. if they ever met| qy as till jellied and cold. ust be as strange! ui ped Fish.—Cut fi ie I “exclaimed Pei dare-not |thor of Miss, Reming tara sien e ss in smal in believe you. appenredee :teakert oa ons mye pieces fee from skin an: s. Use Chop oa boiled i caus and potatoes in alternate lay- Fill a buttered baking di trad quarters full of this material, alternating fish, potato and egg. Cover with white ‘sauce, sprinkle with breaderumbs and bake twenty iar im [or twenty-five minutes in moderate own hite Sauce.—Cook together and nix well one tablespoon butter, one teaspoon flour. Add one cup sweet m, simmer. five minutes and Salads. Onion and Tomato Salad.—Take hal lozen firm ripe tomatoes of|a medium size, wipe them with a wet towel and cut them into slices aj in layers in the,salad bow] and pour over them a eee salad dressing made by mixing together one tea- cipher enlad a Paes err uls of vinegar, a half teas cont , and a half saltspoonful o young green this salad as w Cold Meat and Potato Salad. — ‘ut a pound of cold cooked meat into thin slices and then into. small cold, chopped potatoes. eat ghee rat the bottom of the sal. m red tthe ateale leaves and cut into four © | pie ces, wash in plenty of water, and ss into’ piee cabbage in a salad 1, gar- aS, vith young green tops of celery Season with a little salt and serve. Hints for the Home. in. To stop # pa hinge ae creak- ing rub. ae h'a lead pen rtari saci removes aie any | Sion’ kiet blemidhes, apd ietme oe cellent article for removing yellow When rooms tate specks of dirt from fles and sther causes upon them Bates may be cieaned with white o! applied with a camel’s hair Tee bag into ay zub the fattin; Tair this ; ‘wash it. of witha aes wrung out of warm salt water. “This thod freshens it up. wonderfals Should Bees 0) protruding end. not get hot and can ne Sere A lit y |fuls of alcohol is excellent to sponge d. la week ead Heated ats, des’ Potato balls which are salted in| An Expert Says It Is the Most | acter gor dat then eee butter eee bei ss eled Be oath ‘Common Disease of Cattle. point of the chin. and to obviate ga Lney. anoule Pere ace -;this Lieutenant-Colonel Marshall a generous sprinkling of minced gids Wenee pend belies ae eae sae ; ok To clean a frying pan after fish| Prevention of Consumption, Dr. } which ho! ox onion, boil ot the pan with 80: Sheridan Delepine ‘emph: th r, washing clean, then systematic inspection o ne it ome fire and Saas a little ee that gilt frames or molding of] & me-| he wit admitting them to the To guard against alum in . Baking Powder see that all ingre- — are plainly printed on the The words ‘No Alum”, eetone the ingredients is ait sufficient. Magic Baking Powder costs no more than the ordinary kinds. Full weight one pound , eans25c, S: Kacle YW @an(ta EW.CILLETT COMPANY LIMITED P R TORONTO, ONT, OWES, ‘WINNIPEG STAINS NO AES SSS Sn SSE A LCC MCE ttle ammonia in a few spoon-| A WOMAN’S SELF-CONTROL. that ave grown|How She Kept Her Head Under “shiny” or rusty, as well as to take ‘trying’ Oh out spots. A silk, particularly a Tryie Coenen ee lack, becomes almost like new| An Englishman travelling through whent so sponged Geriatr in the London Tel- Silver spoons or forks may cleaned and brightened by leaving ours ig bora: ater; the water at ud be. ‘oiling hot when the silyer is put Sil-| wi ee Beas is Frethiently Pahed with monia water will ne ang mine nea often and much He milk on a but was excellent, er I was Penne eat © with cloth jj Cranberries can be kept fresh for any length of time if placed in jar of Salvator Cinimre tented often. When a any garment made i was not until the milk w: m the deerskin ones the ‘snake ap- od ee And + to our amaze- ment, a = ae ae iostied itself from ’s ankle, to BAe “the bowl, where, of course, it led. lated spirit ¢ Ww: wee oe damp. The silk will look just i Coddied eggs are so good the re- cipe will bear being repeated. Fill pitcher with boiling water, drop the egg into it, and let it stand five minutes or more. The egg will be clear like jelly and extremely diges- tible. Postage stamps carried in a purse or pend oae will atten pe ces stuck together. t to separate Pista by alae Tene but imply lay them flat and press with many could hi: less under aah Be tieteties i eee es LEMON CURE FOR CORNS. Italians Find This Remedy Neyer Pails. a hot i They. will then separ-| Humanity has suffered with corns ate: Quite ebstly ever since shoes that pinch the feet ie remove cotieerHiain recta aks hekad resi sae ar A atin, or any other material, soak| need of even those who will persist 4 slycerine; then rub gently with [fy wearing tight shoes havin cloth. Rinse with warm| nore suffering due to this difficulty. ee eer with a dry cloth, and iron the wet portion until dry. Dates stuffed with peanut butter and then rolled in sugar are a pleas- ing change from dates stuffed with aS fsa curtain pole or portiere rubbed oth unas soap before being put up the draperies’-will-elip--on | mo2 © tied 0: pletely eae fie: affected. part, He allowed to ee there all night, when it is removt The new coon Sil nape Memenentoauaehe old offender will stop eee ae most instances dry and d) In a few easily. Cheese may be kept soft and good for a long time if wrapped in a cloth popper. glish after-. oars i corn has been of long - ep aR ce Bee standing it will require more than _ {one application, ‘he in the oe of an pon ag) Lol eek icra le mon reduces the inflammation nd avdtobe: tp Ab aide die ed Shia Span toate beet, mal is a coreat comfort when bedroom i 1 seat ey sheep aug Be : space 44 limited. A x can [fectual, an ae be and ip {every one nie Soone what it is Ne suffer with a ¢ ahould re feales ARP eBiKr n bak ms for a small fam- eae g To Improve Hanging. 4 Suggesting he our method of © — hanging is not most inless and humane, London Lancet focrecsal or Sk er TUBERCULOSIS CATTLE. granting that the banned k te abet it humane, what is th ethod of ensuring the rope being He said he believed fully a quarter of the cases of ti berculosis, among children ance five years of age. ct which Ree ‘extracts tee Doctor eincmian thecpoiys of the chim?” Words cannot express the eon- selene ate ner sles ates Pe fempt a sinall bos, has for a pith cont report of the veterinary. sur-|*2 = eon: Of the “citi eee after a few yeni - Seed Cor the Cob or Shelled. r White Cas Y. Bene Be taut, “Gongtellow » $150: 10 b ieaeaiee Eroimnt. mages, Ba fies in th Ontario « on TH aa said that tuberculosis was the common disease that een tabi Out ‘of 71,745 British no less than 8; 382, « or. a t that the. veteri- Wace nary surgeon tess: forty. out of sae sett naer that ‘test tubere) pe ee supply milk to the oe ens An. alan the. repe all igaodelel received the critical nite oe Of the dairy-owner be! Wee ih Creates 8 SIMPLEST, Sa pEST HOME DYE, one can buy--Way you don’t even have to know what KIND of Cloth i yaek Geet ate made of---50 Mistakes are Impossible. Send for Free Coior Gard, Story. Boo! Rookie: Bring esealta of Dyeing over other colors 1e JOHNSON RICHARDSON CO.,.Limited, an. showed for several weeks. n the ‘full eee ae BO i were to be test Rasen ‘ Whele Hymn.on Her Arm. = woman entered Waite ( seit f your dealer not gor hand thee ae. | arm: was th a} pictorial rete ents ation “The ee of Ages,” while on the lower of the arm was the scene of art the Crucifixion. women vote and: the elec- ma sea go. to suit<him a man can blame it on his wife. ‘Was your daughter’s musical education a profitable venture?’ “You bet! I bought the houses on either side of us at half their earn vaiue.

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