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Milverton Sun, 7 Jan 1915, p. 6

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A Foolish Young Man; Or, the Belle of the Season. APTER: ee The ball which Lady Clanst ered rising, ce thle mativea an ishing Beyond the most co oxk oe conere, Snot to, many other persons, and Lord Clansford rd, as he made his way up Stairs, cmiled eyn. ‘cally to himesif as, he tot 2 knot of they were all hum ors, pieceHuing by ane ‘the company had been conveyed in tal cable; succeeded over the and! ot This noble b y, ached. and is partner. "he exclaimed. d ee the pretivest gel fight 4 | deniy grow pale Ani my © of the pretties girl | guidly ® little shrug ss Heron, | i hee diand but jon. 3 nt whe with her- fatal yery. the fé well but h had just to RBG dietceed. Vetter thats exer, 8 up him ° London; ‘ine miiend of ou seen, ad about her. ne ‘country meee 9 would have invitations, Ce ed ‘They nag at he as she caresses few m caine coun, the, ee bee eve lect Sans, of the wh: oe and looking ‘round “Pretty Be: main. | ndifferent a~hatful montis r I , least fhe har she 3 be. Listening {aking for all he's with all of ust ng Wit for her: and for all nF, ae golly _w an ivory-tinted hacr, nd dark f he and Mometh fhe more-an imp ein Thoer lige. Coen? nor © Rechage Tt was ew mae ng of on hear when did “I have his mi rate, ” Ith’ ing ns sated ust ‘that Seok ha pe wppermoat, enberg and the rest of em!" he n he grotip of financiers; ‘mply rolling in money, rolling as ‘and “think hes retty hard of itz though, e dagen compla mite don't complain” e had Been “th! aking ests, “en aan Wee a Uae isaerions “3 Look here, oid chap, I shouldn't anyone but you; but you are Signa “great and. only chum, and” I Know 1 can cpexk safely; to tell you the are. so ng to te’ me anything sth, urmered Howard, with , | “Oh, What thee inet 2 truth. par party an uf Sag that, we) ar it? Jituae Fatconer: t Off to Austr An ae oa Yen “Yeu cugat to edit idle “my con. I think we rat Bet acres; the now. I should be greatly obliged, if eu wows, jimeepaane my 3 Hert room, Howard's t work. There was happy doving ine wile 0 Maude; he 1d in the quiet, reso- eristic of him, it happiness Jay in of this sac girl with the and lips, hi srould not encour- eyes ao always my beat to persuade Set oviala it up. recept ion was certainly ha 1 done’ ail that could be and it was with faint eunprse, perceptible r face. loward, say, cooler than here. you to it?” ‘she esi ated for s moment, but some. thing in the steady regard of Howard's calm and sleepy eyes impressed her “Very well,” she said; I think I'm onagians [ax ‘hie next dance, and I oust t go for away. I have sieaty proken ‘or three engagem in" come without BY ‘tis the first crime that costs a pang; having passed that, the Gownaard susie iy eaey amd pain: mired in him, ‘not wigh to he intended to quicity, _imexpectedly, ‘eo that she should not ble to conceal the effect of the Bion” Alinost as hot as in Australia,” he said, Janeway. but watching ther out of Une itail of You were never been; but Ive’ et & letter in my pocket from. t friend of mine who is roughing he has so often de most T knew li .He-ie dearest friend—Stafford 03 a: Iblow, its effe {tan teu it to her full’ in the : as made doubly 6 friend Stato Ida was ¢ Imow ‘she ‘could not, steady Hl she) Orme—Lord High liked him, 6 a ie man with you fond of ieaving, she was fight- ing fo. e ken ow. who. it, was with whom na wa " hi fi cee pre that his eyes "were Some jeer These ari plains. fee ee not ask to hi a little itt Against the gods exclaim. ‘One boon of fortnne implore, With one petition ki At least, cartes. me. not Saas ‘how break me on thy. wheel!” Hex lip guivered: and her ‘long: lashes tier to bea esting letters don’t “know whet Scat: taxmaloe Bue cate raising and that kind of thing; for my owa pai art Tt am Soa eee of euch ‘matters, 1 can and: my heart and ay Sow froma horse, now bub nothing | induce me to go fur gu the eager | tent Mach in her e: his Dreast coatpocket pg eh Hig Bee ey “I yill bring one next time we “mei Are you going where -sre you going morrow. Miss Her: I too, shall be et. ce ng to Lady Fitzharford’s to morrow. aiternioon to. try over some music with “her,” she paid, hocitatingly. ‘Ah, yes; Lady. Fitshartord ia a good friend of mine,” he said. “Shallyou be there at, say, fou yar? said’ Ida in alow voice. oler rose to her face, and she fal- ‘Did you ou aay that Mr. Orme—Lord High- is The tered ight_ now,’ ied How: Sila. fever of some, ina or other, I believe—I has Isa monstor “ot ‘strength as youn may Phare heard. But Tai fos on 2 Ida she repli d_ fello ~ Ta give anything to eee happy. Ah, here comes a gentleman with hurried gait and distracted: co! aS ooking for is partner alas eet, then, at Lad: Fitzhar- Wordle tos emer Iwill bring my friend's tT dg Aibterly nave fh Gone adieux and left her, and lett the ne ae the au had. no, fur- ther interest for him. youl SUES mesh. But contempt, as he elim pre:| Herondale—" abt; her eyes, her sudden blushes and color, ‘her yorce had betrayed her. “He Was loved her all the. times and F: lind aca iit to’ have ce o himeelt, ee orient room: en in Pieca es Skee ch rose and exc 1 as he wrung “I thought I shor man; baer Aaiiered myst” sald Sat ford. Salone oe me; but TH adm't to being rather “rege at ceeing vou. hing him ge: b urpr'se you, n I came £9 quick- Es stanica Sissons sie mail at Soath- got a atic i oRoa oe 04 yD ece!. You m ly on” my etter? iS por her obliged to come.” “Got it now?” drawled Howard. “Or erhaps the journey tins cooled you down Have you eaten? I oi get something—" “Yea vos," said. Stafford, Father impa: | tiontly. “Got dinner at the hotel. 1 eame on here at once; heard you ay gout dance, and thought Td walt. 1 want you to do cometh , Howard—I'll tell you all: my news some. other time—not bef ergs mnol to beat tn ell am seit a. Do: you. kn | the tidus of meeting Miss i eprang. to nie feet. oareved nberdey ead longer ‘id Inteneoted in Mi rol of reluctance, ron fy Indy yon, gpeik9 T may say ¢o, I tink you were very. ua. fo lewve'gueh a peeriess pearl 10 be snapped up Stafford turned away stifled a groan. “I might haye known it,” id. belle of the seascn! we why ? There is no one more beautital, no von moro qneet. Who am I that che ‘should eee z Wwhat ish young. man, if ware “Tf Td oe eS ereat I go tramping’ af: from him he sai yo! dt do?” exclaimed Stat: ford, sternly. ‘Have you | Torgotien that I was mot free, that. when his voice “dropy ae sree, it-wae no 10 apewk of ee ‘wo another woman? but I’ve come back ying. over spilt ‘a sigh. “Oh, Meehiinrs. Tit gut you up ve got a all you've been doin At a quarter to four the following, ‘aay Howard put in his appearan ady Fitgharford's house, in Bat 5 give us greatest By Den put “don't ou leave me tly she comes my on conditions the: oth Trith Mica eron, ait for a quarter of an hour Lady Fitzhartord st red you going to ‘propose to her? a smile. replied she I am tired of pto- I don't think she would accept ul < ond Eawin Be Banneedales , 1 helieve,, the Duke of Howard, ™\ af cae hear ny dear lady a cs He ee ivake ler presently.- It member our tp tink it ores at rusive W the Subject of my friend, 1 condition "upon you do, think you would feel s lott e has a knack p= egcape.” Ida’ lips, treat Disappointment her bled andvher eyes became was oloquently Lam Pe showla have liked to ‘Would. you ntly, as she tu oer, us es wall eo, am Too! a td Oh, pray, ee faintly that Howard emile. : cake ft all,” he said, politely, and left irs he glanced ouble found it oNSmioull not a it the sta ic he went down the ai! ike watch, and muttered $ shat. young idiot isn’t up to = was a knock nbeopened, it, and gloomy counten- (OW, ime— ‘At that moment there the. nuitdoor, the eerva x Season wth og nee ant nctany By ove gaid, rather morosely; why you should. dc will do me to hear al oes, a fiey. followed n touched the handle of the y I've left ‘overcoat pinDes rd. my in mockery 0} need to ask her if she loved juent-of the truth, a garor: the’ fact e house, that they ed hei T canrot live without know that, you Tenant it is 100 late?” N not too ate,” she whist ot, Eaow, mene ¥ ating: wah, but 30 nat. Is it too late? I geome, T hav Pome aived all my Hite! been very Jong, Stafford!” At the aaa £ the iqveges of an hour t ymhich “Howard had J areained Lady Fitzharford opened the the room softly, so softly, Seal oe a stalwart arm: ag remy cuite content there eetly ment. = mad?” ghe exclaimed, anced 2 _ mites. in cuppressed tang che eat down ie him "ou, pught te be rakeimed +f me such a tr-¢ poke self, - omy resenthy. raeé be Bat 1 choutd 'd: like five minutes, derr Sy ay word of hon young myse'f.’ _ Try Tt, Brothers. ara men were talking ol times. ‘‘Does your wife ever See | because she threw over o wealthy you?” ‘and . than she -morrow wl Biogen just ford. Paipeinid bo hot! “At Lady Ol d's bal, -w! “oo just left. May Task you why You are 40, wall do next ia Sane pon meres put” of tit f tl as ae RnOW: nothing @wOnt carving, The shrink age in cooking is great, but this can be in large part prevented by skinning it-and using the skin and for Nees Sa rack: lings from tried out fat. The clea serape the surface with a small and ot too sharp knife. Then if you are going to skin it remove the wings and cut the neck close to the body. Cut along the ‘breast ‘bone down to the lean meat and then carefully draw off the skin and the fat attached to it. If you know how to draw a bird you will save some work by drawing your goose al home, because you will not have as much work in cleaning out all the bits of lung, etc., from around the Wash the inside again fe. with ‘bread made should be used, but the goose is sometimes stuffed with sage an onions, mashed potatoes or apples, ete. If you cook ihe pours without stuffing and wish it well seasone put int some stalks aS Seas of celery, and -even If you have taken off the breast the skin of the neck afte rubbing in pepper and put with “rubbed in little hot fifteen 0 it se and t, some i ur sweetened and put through a sieve. Pour off most of the grease in the pan, add hot water and ee for gr: hopped added Goose Fat.—Cut the skin and the fat attached. up sprinkle with salt, night ; rinse with fresh water in the morning and put on to cook gently in three or four cups of cold water. Cook for about two hours and strain or cook until the water has all- cooked out. If the racklings get too brown before the a is cooked. out, eae and y in the anaes the fat skin isto fr -y it without wa- ter, but the cracklings are not as good, but may be acceptable in @ If great economy must be practised,-use the - neck, the gizzard, the heart, the wings, and the drumstick, or first joint, for a stew. These are seasoned with salt-and pepper overnight and cook ed like any step. seasonitigd of different vegetables Moe er Soup.—Salsity, the oyster plant, is one of the mos' delicious AE aatles if wel 11 cooked, but it is fe as ve as it ought to be. “A s: 2 ‘of it which can hardy ihe “on from orn sagnote dinner than the °Salsity wilts almost as quickly as new carrots, so if you have no good ean use acidulated wa’ white. Boil ‘gently ‘ab: fourths of-an‘hour so is not the water wil boil away. bunch of cally shes oll ni ay in, shee oe butts set Pp little piece of butter and: perhaps a sents ener of cream. then you id a heaping. ae of freshly wie d cracker to each >the Pe lance to apis stew is clos: The , but after e is put ye the soup will look “Soup (Left-oyer). — The framework of.a nicély roasted and ue oe Lbe a fine A soup sea ‘may be add- whole may the extended eae es: stock Hous ae ieee : ‘Mix cream cheese with chili and serve on lettuce ma for. relish. Alcol 1 softens most fruit stains, especially if it is Warped over hot puiting take out shield: “as th rooms and other seas onings may be | comes rough yp of babies. ‘becom: wermnoy, beat alu into it, The frosted on smooth and creamy again (Mice will not re- open, a ‘hole whiel = ti apples, try mak- ing a small slit all the way aroun each apple wil mith a knife. This will prevent their splitting when roast- ing. Never use a linim an open flame, for a Teen See contains some combustible element. Always rub a liniment into the skin until it is nearly dry Before heating milk in a saucepa: always rinse the pan with water Tt prevents the milk from scorching and the pan is easier to clean after- ward. Tf you wish the contents of @ ery to boil quickly do not al- : a metal spoon to remain in the because a sean carries off a e hea “To fasten the handle es which hav become loose on cupboards, door or bureau drawers, warm some powdered alum in an old iron "aes as apply it to the handl g them in firmly a piece of fl ank meat can be stuft- crumbs, chopped egg, savory herbs and sea- ee boiled four hours. press before cutting A simple method to soften hard il it for a steers when ¢o: | off the clear Es from ment. the sedi- Wm. Watson, The English Poet. Se a es MOTHER SHIPTON ON KAISER. Seer cost Three Lions Fighting ith Three Others, There oe been several prophe- cies dug up from the venerable past which appear to apply to the pre- sen but no one appears to have observed the peculiar applica- tion oF Be of fhe Senne seat Shipt fam: gre: that beople hoked se reOn tae ar. A eee vs rest was the AEE" of Beverley whom nol sequent Sa the following prophecy : The time shall come-when. seas of Shall mingle with se greater Great bere Be eee great shou And seas se thu inde: Tonle than _ the skie gee au ‘ree lions fight with brin: Joy ee a neue honor to a King: That fiery year as soon as-o’er, Peace shall there be as see? i Plenty shall everywhere b: And men with swords Shalt aes the ground. ” The Se England, eee rae aand Tur. three lions fighting with piss ke: people” much as the only k shall Gots, for the disarmament of the nations. ioe ee What Dog. arrister once opened his cross- examination of a handwriting ex- pent ie at the last Ass aid he ould not hang 0 on your zayidence Keeping Her at Home. — Wife—‘Don’t you think you might 1 manage to ie house alone fora week, Pele I go on a visit?” Hus and — guess 80; yes, of se ms oe eos ras be miserable = “Not a ‘it a “Huh! Then I wont go.” lonely and ~ Gasoline j is ‘more dangerow: than | a re ae Hae than Going Onin the Highla and Lowlards of Auld Scotia. ) Wha: Over fitty-thousand gar rinents Have to S. past year 3,630 p: itted ae ae at the Dundes Hye Inetitatio. Jarge contingent of Big A ighlanders, have left. Dunoon for foreign ser “Ciyde bank Dean of Guild Cour has ado: of various build’ngs $250,000. Damage estimated at ou: $5,000 was caused by an outbreak df fire at Muglo2.oss Paper Works at Aberdee’ eerabureh end. Feith fae building yards @ prospect vol athe ae to cost ove: er o rom Edi bode sth B f Bridge S SHOE: Happenings in the Emerald ‘Anterest to Tes : men, “ C. T.P.5; Cre cag pallngobe; ee appoin ited te ea Deputy Lieutenaat for County Mago Knox, ‘to the value of $2,500, be- logatny. to M. G. Sweeney, was de- stroyed by fire at Dalifield, near Cagilerea. Lieut. H. F Day, eldest son of the ye Rev Water- ford, has been slled ineaetio _ in South Africa. x A railway servant named L Raped Hanne of Newfoundwell, vas nocked down an engine an eae injured. Fifty-four inmates of chellstown ea have red to t rt h ty Sessions, ape Master, nes, fell down dead while walk- tow epsom eo of ee He dy Armag Prison, has b por arily. os to the eeoresorany t Pri he ord for the eee se oe Borthihire mio* tor ance for the front amounts to nearly $2,000. Ay rounding up of “alien ene nies’” resulted in many Germans and Aus trans of m ilitary age being arrest “A young Be Coters, Military Edinburgh of the 2nd anders, ¥ A numb | zens ee buslang a Counts h Rifle: destroye mith, “Ruther- was caused in C. Bleisch- Station Ho- ie paauee and -has been 1880. Lebd Mupray of Elibank ‘has pre sented to the Mussum~of the Chem ers ae ie fine aaiedion of ming bir: ich he peousbe ae =a Ecuador. 7 phe ia Edinburgh have refused the eed ‘of the’ ds, to open. their picture n= aay in aid-of the watonet War Rex heavy work the Steel Company of Scotland at Iside, e 2,000 men are em- aoe wher A JOKE ON BISMARCK. How His ue Got Rid of An Eng- sh Nobleman. The wii Tron Chancellor of Ger- many, .Prinee yon Bismarck, who “first welded the nation into a1 ted and ul very boils to his r ready wit, valthdugh i caged high many e got him into @ an. English noble- lay cailing-on the countless visitors who took up his time aNeCeAS. ys onded th all bores in a grac eee wetae who is likely to ardly —h speaking when fea ondans lib Recruit continuing mner. ad their be ey instincts cons Hint whetted by tpaeeatne of feats} Bepioest by ‘thei Indian t: at the num cf now throughout Forfarshire, has “Kk Inge num ip be a valuable -pic- of Maryt 30:91 mgs ed --Jo! of Giseslough, was fatally he accidental dis- gun while ferreting im A you Kearne, rouete d_ by charge of th sabre woman named Mrs Ferris, at : My rote} Was se injured and a. little girl als by two rua- naway horses at he sre t Square. more, pe old I | Dy ke man named Newry, was se k condi- * 2 while ak fi sv the n for the Bélgix by his lect: Promulgated : amounted The S.8 and most beaut iful gal, has been Offer a by the owner, Urs. Adair, to th Belzian Minis- ter in London to haute Belgiaa re- fugees, : rs. Anne He!!awey, wife of a former superinte » slic was fatally aor it Ard pe rieleiag nited Be hes up: setting Castle, Antrim, eae f the FE oie ach a ed sider ae ‘auspices aus Lashom Urban Co Technical School, with a ro! of 400 aie the Bost es of Ru a tris cers Datone: ieee tually tease e out, pedorte | Petrograd Aus Hy of qondon ‘imes, e course of tis ast i the” Russia:y ities before the wa: e at. the ditteningte <0 -many ee extensive use of wh i may help to cae n the rapid pee ations of fortune of aoe ats tt ia £0 © Gite en ich § ng. Ne trian ee SG are -automobiles the Russian, itt you must remen- ber that your roads are very gocd!”” is is Bs) or Br. ¥ I interest that King George in the men who are fighti tain ers the Kaiser Huns that he has ord: ‘abe Reape. at Be Pringle ity sce haa men i i a auving mee i ae arrives, i Maj nition to ee a suitable - not +0 their memos, either i te = io the “Chapel the sad lis hiamdaomely in the royal y!arc’3 Mindaor Castle, close to wh-oe 9 cunilar list of the African Wer ‘s kept. aie det, 2B ‘ Medals @ Both services ave immen has dss the Ble oad Jand Sea! the Thi ee ot applications. received at head quarters for permissicn to procee: to, the front the col ete Sars n= chief of the Indian army has b obliged to forbid officers to forward such requests. pe Families Employed. ver masters of Sh field Thaland, it is rather ee lished practice to encourage the ployment. of. Sailie ies. Hae a more ne rule than othe: a aan: the silver feds will'an- -o that trade a Hes oe at See age. It’s difficult to pose as a success- ful fisherman unless you possess vivid imagination. , atsist re=rvit ng ould. Show'd th: lives: fer ta ecuatr To ae Pp every ects should deferential and gall se gracious and iki Maude—‘‘What is oe Ege be tween. Alice ae. Kate gn = “Why Jong e her. i samande “Kate told her.” -sraun ~MEBIOAL 604 crack the silk a4 srmiaurons ee 4 PINK EVE, EPIZ00TIO SHIPPING FEVER, and CATARRHAL FEVER, — ntives Be and, Glands. | ele Cures Distem| in Largest eching. live among, puman beings an is out. i Tree “nook ALL WHOLESALE nang actericegists, —Coshon,

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