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Milverton Sun, 27 Oct 1910, p. 6

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HOME SELECTED RECIPES, Tapioca Soak two-thirds add one cup of chopped nut m and one faeces hat ‘i vata ex: yeract. Cinnamon Rolls. -Talzo one cup ahd a half of flour, half a cup of lard, and a teaspoonful cf salt; mix—with a kaife—with as ue cold water ac a ae ‘Lhen thin and spread with ue tea- paental of cinnamon and tw a Branaulated — s dough into a long pieces one inch and » half lcng, bal te) uincs Marmalade quinces thoroughly and pieces, leaving as possible. Jus id -boil until f pples tuke a shorter time to cook. Strain through hair isieve. To @ pound of fruit wld three-quarters of a pound of su- gar. Haye the fruit hot before ad- ding sugar. Stir = pao and when it jellies, remoy A 0 Be ie ier After ¢ sheebe hve es ‘Spoiled a: as into eighths, make this jauce: Put together one table- eteneal of butter and a scant one season awitlt salt an and let them come gently to a boil, then. serve. Substitute for Hash,—Use_one- half a parthe a meat, one onion, sto little nutmeg, six large, or ee: Poin yb,aked po- Grind the meat ea milk or stock. he potato skins with this mixture, cover the open- ings with bread-crumbs, and put in the oven to brown, Serve with a sprig of patale in each potato, Mint Jelly Js ter apples, washe in kettle with a little water so that they will not burn. When cooked remove from fire and strain a cheese-cloth bag. Let | In ihe morn For every cup of juice allow une cup of sugar. mint si one-half taaebooutal of green Wee table coloring, © Boil until .thick, aa straim through a fine piece of} Ghease-olotie into: the jellp. Blacses. This is good with cold meats of all kinds. gingerbread Phat “Required : und 0 f golden syrup, two aa cod OF butter, one egg, half an once of ground ginger, ten ounces ces of sugar, ane two tablespoonfuls of milk, and a half a feet of soda. Put the flour, ginger and sugar into a bowl. Ina eiespen ‘Stir the milk, butter, stir a little milk, add this rell-beat en egg to the a shallow tin H oven. Cut into fingers when cold. Orange Snow. — Required: One ounce of gelatine, two ounces of caster sugar, three oranges, three whites of eggs, and some sponge fin- gers. Soak the gelatine in a gill of cold water till quite soft, and then add a gill of boiling ater and two . Pass three oranges a sieve, mae then add to the alanis and sugar. Sti ver the fire till just on boiling: remove from the fire, ai when cold and nearly set, whis< to a stiff froth, adding the utes chieotee he all is stifl_and very tronger flavor of oranges. 1s de- aie, simmer a piece of peel with the ae a take it out shel ore addi ‘Camber aes “iLasl hb. = Required: ‘0 tablespoonfils of butter, one of reed currant jelly, slices of cold mut- ton, one gill of gravy, a teaspoon- ful of ypedaty some dry mustard, andl ¢ butter Elid jelly ina Heat the meat carefully, it docs nob get into a sa Aad with he yinega ken it with Holt a “beans mful. of cornflour ie into a smooth paste with Seu ater Tet*it boil up and get thick, then season with pepper and salt and pour peer tite meat. ,Cream Cheese. B: sootlrate an on- ion about an Saak | ia diameter in 2 ten-cent ~ package vi th and dry mustard, thie paddies form the mixture into balls: about half.an’ inch. in diameter. thoroughly constructed by cutting medium-siz- ae ce ih Iks into! pieces about ong, and filling the mixture of pear -|pan four pounds of flour, bank it “Jounce of nd} band in front, whe i} go, and of oreatl tt BNSi shure FENWICK hen friends is houtly expe fend ie arated fruit letely cured me. pes ed on the street area eae tt ae a as The entvie : es. JAMES TEN CK. ‘oc a box—6 for $2.0—or trial box, asc, At dealers or from Limited, Ottawa, onion, paprika’ and salt, e “hoats’’ are attractive to the eye as well as to the palate. BREAD. jenna. Bread.—Vienna bread is the er in the world. The follow- vay the bread is made n e it in this country: Sift in a up against the sides, pour in one quart of milk and weet ae and alf), and mix into it enough of the yjflour to form a thin ates! then nf quickly and lightly add one pint of milk, in aie is dissolv on tt and one and three- forthe canis of compressed yeast. Leave the remainder against the si hi the pan with a ‘cloth and set it in a place free from draft for three- muactaee at an hour; then mix in the rest of the flour, until the dough Nin ree me poem. and sides of let and two hours vide the mass into « one pound piece preacd Rive eineinoe lobe ade, and more recentiy it is made THES ae hair bien nat te Meaveele This gives square pieces, about three and one-half inches, each cor- ner of which i n E As ee jurers thought they saw in ti the in the oven till They may ee avings 0 If white ees “shoes are be- sone cleaning, they can be painted with good results. Use an oil col- thoroughly dry. oe burned like i 0 not til they are thoroughly coat will be ugh. mn the quboie eaimolion eA pieces. Old magazines can be used in nie kitchen in various ways. be placed on the table to aise ff the stove. torn Ase as ta days ee an old he ib tor testing the abt ob the THE CEME INDUSTRY. One of a Greatest dae in the rth of Can: Guseaone ‘abensoe and im be in Canada for s: greatest factors in our owth. Cement has become an fadiepenaable’ in structural work. of sare joe! a material so universally used i both bt work and private en- terpri When the. cemants merase wae formed last year, the news was re- ceived by consumers and indepen- Senn emmeulinegvers <talike oath misgivings. ‘The | consumer io of Apastpisnonutataloe: ome of the independent Standard Oil mployed to whip them ion .or crush them out tes incorporators tically, that. there abs are no ground for any such alarm, but that the merger ha been formed only for the pure of effecting store pacitiein 6. this, frankly ae? clared that the auto brie to an end the ruinous competition, that was enti the very: vitals out of cet istry t is ratifying to note ee le 2 S over the center, are put into a hot oven’ that bakes them in ten minutes, or until don: Sour Milk i (about one an quarts) and strain through a five ig eer ; just use the water, not the jo k one yeast cake in on [halt cupful of warm water at rion, lthen add to that one tablespoonful | of flour; let stand until night; then eat one- “hal of your whey {i tter ; let stand over night; ihe morning add rest of whey (outa; one tablespoonful of lard, Bnd one of salt and sugar; mix stiff; let raise one hour and ane in pans. i splendid. Fish. es |and kept faith with alf an bade, when they | € merger has made good its Ss both eoaniltes and independent manufacturer alike. The consumer at ae. pet heretofore prevailed in Gahds’ with the. ex- ception of the short interval wuite 1909, when cement was b: sold below actual cost of predate: The following average price per bbl., for cement during the past five years, acer ine to the report tment ak Mines, ment for f $1.2 intere a 8 $1.42; 1906, $1.39; 1909, $ may ae seen that the present “conditions under which cement is sold in Can- ada, have by no means raised pri The independent mills very wise+ ly came to an understanding os ere- Salmon Fritters.—Take one can of salmon, pour off liquid, then nee fine with fork, mix as man, crackers rolled fine as # fry in hot lard. rve ten people, Cost about 20 cents. WORTH KNOWING. Enibroidery needles. and others kept in a bottle will escape rusting. An easy way clean a plain straw “hat is to hold it over the steam of a tea kettle. To get dust out of vices in and “wainscotings, A blanket bag for cold feet at night qwill be found an improye- ment on’ the constant use of the hot-water bottle, which often in duces chitbtains, Bay: a baby’s crib. blanket i like a oe sheets and it will be founc Put this between the a great comfort. Tt should be long enough to come op to the knees paper thet has “been soiled: smoky y lamp may bé ‘ Bcaniee. by usi qs hard, dry sponge; the stiffer and harder the better. Rub the wall briskly with it. When making linen ee stiteh a linen tape down sae le of the the buttons sew the Tatt tter to this. It will meerenie 8 them from tearing out of the blou Ww fever a food chopper war cleaning, remember that a pect suet tun through befare an ter it has been used for imineing ineat or other food keeps it clean and in. y eon contig Sewitg pai tockings to- Wall itp ite: ines) nother. r does not interfere washing, and ae they bave been ironed it isa great help to find them all sorted and mated. & ship sot the pastore releases then) a fhe ney ta. “oleaa ip bits of potato - i mite ‘bowtie with ra hard. tor is bent, but tt inva hurryeold may -bée SERGE makes AS “bottle ny ea cry: fald pan Meee should be kept for Ns purpose) pal let them ae rj us out was ieee that none of us had an; nd we wa ranted, to earn a “itte e. ae mo : er with the Warm wa: resu ent, CUBLLy cor: patted aie iilew ad Netuary ae: {tems that cement may be: deliver i 6 laws of commerce, thus eliminat- ing long hauls, and bringing the cost of delive to a minimum. Both the merger and the inde-- pendent companies (through their sales agent) have launched ont in- to great educational campaigns e icthe purpose of increasing the consumption of cement by the Pie ing community god the lay publie. Way ae y ‘LING GER RED. ou on ine jury in tie anlonan case v arke: Parke Why did it take you 0 long to roach a verdict? Harker—“It didn’ i was ee a week! ee Ye: The jury but not for reach- e found Parkman Geirae os amavis Wit kept CREAM FROM BUTTER. Tt is sanbess OTe says E. H. Par- Hngton, the Wisconsin Dairy Schoo eae calculate the exact test of ne cream from the pounds of butter obtained from churning it. In order to ask 0 appre oximate idea, it will be y ssume that the butter certain Perea ees 0 For sastanees if 5 Ibs. Whititeoontant 6 per cal. hie there “will be 7. a: 3 of fat in this ae and Vin 16 cot Jating the p ae is SGU as § Ib: fat ond ie sist 50 per cent., in 16 Ths of cream go that the at. jouw However, and that orobabls the butter eitasued much less than 83 per “cent. “fat. This es question, however, which no can determine aptiou testing: she Buea fae a eats the percentage of water in the butter’ and eettetiag ia from ica the ult will: he approximately. the peveeninee: of fat in the unsalted shee ttn BLUFFED At AND WON A Dacia Incident of the Fate- ful Hundred Days. ONE OF NAPOLEON’S COUPS. ‘The Way of the Great Military Geniu Overcame the First Opposition is Encountered on the March to Paris After His Return From Elba. A striking incident in the career of Napoleon ts described by Camille Co- cuaud in his book, “Le Retour de I'lsle @'Elbe” (“The Return From the Island of Hiba”). It describes how he met the first opposition offered he a march to, Paris after his escape fi Elba: “Meanwhile Pode had traveled by the Alps to Dauphine, advancing into the interior of the country. Hay- Visere had immed! rt nally the military authority, taken sures to deal “it ee startling sit- crs A detachment composed of a bation of the vith regiment of the Une and two companies of engineers was dispatched a rpredt the further advance of the et “The meeting poesia this detach: ment and the little troop from the isle of 2 3 ¢ é * 5 8 3 ° 5 pat peasants bad had time to hasten to In- ™ ding of blood the eniper a sinall escort, to entet into. treaty blanches (white Cambronne found the de- rder of battle. ised to en- Ye immediately took his proceedings. He gave the order to his grenadiers to’ put Sse tifles under their arms, 0 give ate a cea DALINS a lal Then he of bis trend fecled to the soldiers ot ends, do not Gre! ‘There is the emperoy who wishes to speak to you.’ Napoleon e0w found himself about thirty: meters from the Grenoble de- tachment. He “aismonted and, bis arms crossed on his ain standlngin the middleot the road. “Soldiers of the Fifth,’ he said in a loud tone—‘soldiers of the Fifth, do you recognize me? yes!’ they all replied. “Theu Napoleon, throwing open his gray cloak with a dramatic gesture and pointing to his breast with his hands, replied: “If there is among you who tation: Orel is general, bis emperor, animous, sub- gal live the emperor! Long | lime; live the emperor? | UeNee le thassanka: hele blab aE the ends of the swords or on the bayo- nets, the soldiers of the Fifth, to vent oblueers ran towal Free ata praged his pete called him their presarien thelr father, their general, their emperor. Finally the two Eechinecte taingled together and be- came consolidated. Napoleon then had 2.01 ais with whom to march on to Gre wrbey ‘took the road, and it triumphal mare f the district came to meet. the column, ac- ¢iaiming Napoleon as the liberator of the nation and as Bone living incarna- tion of the revolu “The peasants ane with Joy. At this sight the emperor, turning <oward sis officers, Droudt and Bertrand, said to.them : *-yerything 1s now in good order. ‘Within ten days we shall be at the ‘Luileries!”” was a adging a Family Bor di woman, afraid to _acce; fuvliahciesmich meant thecela ea story, not the story of the fam- hat might be Untaresting if told teuth fully but the old story that has heen ain ie fami’ doco tte oN the furniture, “only. worse. must, trot out. nd if they'd only. tell it Ise for i “You says Mary. 7 Nor says. mother; “you tell ary. You know it better than I do.’ As if ein esuld know it better than she does, for. no. sooner has Mary got going than she inter- rupts her and tells part of it herself; then father breaks in 4 lis_an- ‘0 be interrupted by the hired girl d pay- ing fot my own dinner, I ee ee assisting» at the trotting out of the] old family story rdine Fishing. ad sardine ishing there are many utvertainties. ‘T ies tise and fall of tide:in the bay undy,. and especially constructed ea picket inclosures are stnked st season cera iene suppored to be ex lent fishing territory, but got nothing. @ deplored bis loss and for a time failed’to'go near it “Why don't you eine it somebody asked, “Whar replied, “Let me try it the nee persisted. | be | Why should not the Fashion Hints INBREEDING. All great caster animals. have used ii of domestic] great success in fix in the animals they wished duce, Here is the any ou great families of on bred by Chas. Chitin of England o rt of ates 17th cen! and Chas. Colings and bred to his dam, eifer Young Phoenix which he a in turn bred to, re- sulting in the bull Oomob. This last bull was reached such public safes ae at] ¢ the dispersion sale 0! Jol- rought one thous t ve ther too a pretation against in-| ¢; ecding sr in the near future. 5) hour, THE Stendard Article Ready for use in any 2 quantity, Useful for five GILLETI'S For Nahixy Beep Ble For Softening Water. For as Poe, THE COMING CUNARDER. Vessels a pare Feet Long and A des; ehaae fou Gouden Now that the White Star leviathan very beautiful and) Olympic lias been launched, there come rumors of a gigantic ‘Cunar- he will be, This ransatlantie year’s big increase in travel has quite farmtr has a) changed the point of view of. the fine, eons prapetent bully able ship companies and ship steam: always well to breed his daughter dork Outta of tie to him they ‘ave aro weny of very decided LET THEM GET TOGETHER. Dairyman thinks aay he creamery owner and operator would are the advantages tl to get the patron to see ation ean make more money with what he has. Very S08 ca more than half w he should et nil No eff is made to get te patro: that there is a Dr anties in their combining ie gether to bny registered bulls. At ae can do a great his eikces to improve their peg Announcement of the dise ano Northwest the was hitherto undreamed ave, monton fro to haye bought Gove often the farmer does |" hat he|Supposed to be nearly as large as Lake Superior, Winnipeg broker himself dead while hunting Pr OY BiG AS LAKE SU PERIOR. ei ed| Another Great Body of Water Dise| A red in Canada A despatch from Windsor says: overy of er great lake in the Canadian existence of which of, is con- tained in a letter received by Mr. P. W. Drulard of this city from his son William F, ie now “in ee PSS William Richards was acquitted of the murder of Leonard Dougher- iy ab Sweetsburg, Quebec. illiams, a well-known Me gatally shot lof cattle and hogs, and thus get e Ontario Government has dis- more out of the skimmilk, It|covered a serio tion of af- makes a hig difference whether the| fairs in conn sales o! skimn calf | Georgian Bi at is Fe to a $5 scrub cal ora ‘ Every ¢ ona is in| dea King CaGIMenERGES of Siam is ou} splendid « Op Capt, Madiot, a French milits ative ark cot th ‘ind, if only it |aviator, killed at) -Doual, has some one to take the le: France. Machinery, ted twine, phos-| The new Chinese Senate ae a 8 and a lot |” > needed in im- |! be bought at Die dace i |phate, ground lim | of the things that proved farming ¢an etter advantage by aie et on ane ilead and help the far t him to reap go ERNE tion cacbPeamublg NORE AS OBLIGING. Prim Maiden smoking carriage Excursionii na’am, but | my pal ’ere' aT aehyeurenchene ady—‘Is this a “The tick of putting the vest ier fruit’ at the top e S basket worked ont,’ abet i {8 more. I will leave vhes2 bi kets just as they have come to 1 with the little peaches “on top, and a noble one. But the pea spoiled on his hands. 3 ickiy stopa conghs, cures colda, beals ihe throat end lungs 28 manded ei cOAVONaIIOR of iament at once. The Portuguese soldier ng extreme independence $ are show- nd are own: ones the new Gaveraneat anxi- eS Easy Enough. Parents as well as tenchers’ have the “gauntlet of Tes aris ns equine” oe se i pul sshools ee teach children ane hit, nowa: ie; Thea axis of the Rod. it in an address | t of ublo the last 3 of most remar! hirty — y: » abolition of corpora father to the swish | is tough oe “THE SUICIDE QUESTION, Rate Shows Increase In All Countries: “ex xcept Norway. Althor in many cases suicides are apt to remain true to the time- honored ate Sad erie ited a “the “Munich allentat, ‘who has comple! ‘rom offici situ @ work on ui uictde and tb cause: The ater holds) that by far the majority of cases are due’ either pronounced i n Germany the northern provinces re the highest rates; crises, business failure, more d self-destruction (f and Celti¢ races. PPo, have a her ot or attempts at the Latin, Slav among pre: nd June are, the months ducing which the impuleg suicide is strongost, vious 10 years end . their aees welds tarily Ryary gaan ase cording to orn ea » but this figure Prof. Gau dere far below the actual marke bees oh enicides, Letting His Light Shine | taesctouants 3 — English, German. ani engraved in three “sume thing in each one,” he said. an see for yourself what it say's in English—a good citizen, a god fae od husband, and peace to! - the relatives had that eulogy| e languages because) Unaware of his virtues simply because: they couldn’t read the language onj the tombstone. t ps eM a SE ee i a The Widow's Dimples. ae Auperg? “Thenuel® elt, but tho like that couldn’t be hidden, The wo- man seemed genuinely sorr ‘It: looks so frivolous, ‘to show dimples every time when in mourning. That is. what I call-ose somo, even for a widow.” she you sp Grass Marches which is grown abun sialy, in nll is used for sticks in ipking matches in that country, nd wood, ate sightly, ' strong, permanent. wood, for fence posts, and mi stone, brick or iron. Tt tells how to make, not on! cleanliness, strengtly and = ir you may bave ail the Gsh you ‘The other mau pulled our $ 700 worth | at one haul.—Irank. Leslie’s, A Sailor’s Hands. satlor is betrayed by his hands, facie his gait might betray him. ‘Yhey are permanently half shut. Walk- sult of years of climbing and pulling ropes.—Lendon Chronicle, Joke on H. = nies he jer. The. “Fe oor wife doesn’t _np- ey jn very good humor. Hus- | eRe she anaes As invited you Note the diference between conors Many of these things 2 . sive"to-make, and may eabily 30-35. National Bank Building > i d Concrete is, in many. localities, slieaber than tells Our book, “What The Farmer Can Do With Concrete“ is sent FREE. alks, curbs, horse. blocks, feeding floors, well carts, dri dairies, and. mény other farm ut Cencrete Fence Posts Cie These your spare time. all nore durable than We are distribut: "That's why. you the coupon and Phe regular price of the ever, and charging up the cost to advertising. ‘The book carefully and simply book is 50c, ing iree, a limited namber, how- get your copy free, if you sign send it to-day. Do it now. ly fence posts, but at may st faa Name You Farmer Can Do With Concrete.'? end me a copy of “What the bility are feu a Address... be put together in spoom pun ajassuss waenj2g #usseG2 OY 2S CANADA CEMENT CO., Limited TS ~ 18S ae th: als

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