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Milverton Sun, 3 Feb 1916, p. 2

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i Fresh anc and Refreshing “SALAD A" is composed of clean, whole leaves. Picked right, bivatlea Tighe oe ne packed right. It brings the fragrance of an Eastern garden to your table. BLACK, MIXED OR GREBN Useful Hints and General Informa- tion for the Busy Housewife About the House _« Dainty Dishes. ree s Tapioea—Soak four sauce; wee ae) tapioca overnight.| bones and Cook in double boiler until set but mon ae to not entirely dissolved. Add one pint, 2nd serve. ped pinéwuple and| this salmon sow, Stir well, pour intg) #8 oxtreriely wholes { pu as Children: general we have only a can o: Salad.—Peel and cut one/t? 8a: | salmon,” {much nourishment. figures i us that salmon Bs following food unit Fae fat, 12.1 | omoared with roundsteak, 19. ae cent.; fat, 13.6 per cent. Walder re is a good recipe for making! er [a salmon loaf, to be steamed in ~“Make| quart mold: French dressing of four etteayeaee| oil, two tabl pped fine, one fablespoon| one teaspoonful chop! chili aaaeee four tablespoons cream) CUP of | milk. cheese and one-fourth cup finely| team _in buttered m minced cabbages. Serve on hearts oe: te se ss — One-half bee Imon, one ae one-I Zs eapple With Chees m (tl be omitted). Lay P pele eee fe alfca’ bn‘ leaf ‘ pineapale aie hae te eT detent together, sing confectioner’s ter last. it with spoon. Top 4 with maraschino or pervs cherry , Utes. f fe ge aie gM Household Hints. plate with eae paste saa build 4 p| Meat should not be salted before 0 eggs slightly,| Cooking. one-| Never leave stock to and | Saucepan. _Never apply hot water, cool “in to frost- water is excellent for | an io ute are” best Teiicteciarat bee. adapted Be reat ange and eelety ith meat or should We" failed. eveiy. day an put in a clean bow, | “If boiling water is poured cup] apples the skin pallscdcs oft 2 It is worn anova, water, then trim e When one fs thes sponge vbsth hot or cold water is iipned éream forced with . through pastry cate. over oft about ‘ieenéy minutes), .< in strainer ae wa < off eat ao wa-, in either ter sh, | fteshing. Sas beet heating dish in| A, good cereal coffee tai boiler, Add gradually to three Ment’ thing for the school childten's pons peanut but~, Breakfast, bone kale Poor | we curtains on the wooden eat ee “curtain poles as soon as washed, and hey will ace gracefully. i finee-totrti cup bu In washing greasy dishes me breadcrumbs, and bake unti]/ dish out with newspaper first, ned. ang # wipe each nd ave your dish-water. In making boiled starch, leave al in it; the iron i in cot-} First wet the déth and out in clear water. cake toasted suit} oranges like a} good Spnchcan ny. wit] ith: puattes “and Season with Popper hind salt. Re- see with full. Aad « sandwich makes | dish. ed a ok PU Cr aa eges, two tablespoons THIS IS GRATITUDE. : milk, one tablecdgon melted butt ‘Tittle salt and’ é1 enough cracker crm ‘Prisoner ne! rho Eatiener FP Wey Now | enough to Working Against Allie ress is stirred over the! rman sources that Karl m trader and tra-| Ne East, “ pia aie thick with knife; spread over top ot | sity dot with butter cover and bake’ report from Ger three-fourths an hour. About Neafeld, the G serving un-|veller, nae B : thy rainaton lanes © cover, and let brown, With a Can of Sdtmon. “VWhat‘shall we ay for lunch?” is often as ge 8 “What shall we have for dine: a The solution is :Ereoay found in lain in a Mahdist jail, the emergency os ai mon, whist a hi aa ible t Sa accord to should es ete own account, ook seseeibine aheltes. “canna eee oy his sventanes, skeatl tells wholes ‘and _ while any being throw: n, ce Hage ofiiae tek ane extent it is/ wider cued from prison by Lord a and oe British troops at aca ais aS neem: 1898. For ten M sete feet and rings and chains. fastened about his neck. He was often flogged, Gh one ‘occasion he received 5 rrors he was t with aa foad,|saved by the British, and returned to ad or potatoe: free concen- altar es i‘ Curate aid Tea Rosés, ee Andrew Clarke, the ge sl wn phy: advised an old lad: ish. igne canbe combined Si eggs, ndrew. “ wie cope and stowed “hm and ee era al.” She thought mashed potato. ‘nothe way to use/her at t it into a eHaoidd the doctor ‘had aes i salmon is to aks The nurse = x Henry i INFLUENZA fem i |G: Pee ae siesta) siaieal sclentifie compo “cs = lary specific. Al a Oo“ geoum MEDICA ale: delivered nae CAL 00, Goshen, [on rere manufactu oup. Have ready thin white, stammered, imes a housekeeper is heard Pe oe f | 0 “Ol thinking it does abe contain | But Government contains One can flat’ salmon, picked from | « Mix thoroughly. and, 30" Looe) old, gam cay can guess! ibs fa Y: = avé' Rood" $2? ‘am. an of iron stanelneey qe vattached d to his’ THE GOLDEN KEY Or “The Adventures of Ledgard.”” By the Author of “What He Cost Her.” CHAPTER XL.—(Cont’d). Trent crossed the oe as betw stood father anne i ia AT have planation to make t CHAPTER XLI. e looked at him calmly, but in dj her ae White face he seemed to r already his sentence! “Do you think it worth hile, Mr. Trent? ‘There is so much, as ut | it, to be explained, that the tase, even to a man of your versatility, seems hopeless!” id: Shall not trouble you long,” he said. “At lea: anager was nemy”— Francis—“has motioned towards to, say.” “I am afraid you must have mis- hel" Francis shru; tood my note, Mr. Trent, ted ig. shoulders eae interrupted, ing: is js not a friendly a aid, “but rhe ess. Twi you to nny, and T have pa one of y it the tart scent tie isauaeet key of the securit; and pease out the which gt a good m h to Ren the last hal: ignored : What 1 have to may to your? ‘continued addressin; Ernestine, want to say before you s ies are take up ‘on’t waste wo a to when I met ecame partners in a cer Nour father Bt that r the Me tpsied h fi ae Trent, lutely close ed Trent answered. a 50 se erergee money, I had Wie ie a eae the pete _ outfit and present for my started for Bekwando, of the work fe had share, and ma great trouble r 6 ceeded in e concessions: porenay: none. | si ‘The sorrow will be all ide. then,” Trent anes dene yo tt d_ that Dinckauard Da 80 ma on ss u_have been playing, but pe wan Mave: peer splaving, ing of the profits was drawn up, i ent" the true, by me, but at that A made 81 Mr. Geet ee ate No word of complaint r declared we fe one ag was ill a We re] meward wa: our beater ied by the y your father) wae share: S roeeris us. beac without them, and, at be shot if ever I enter it | *80" Sine ed for Rie four «| owertul bul all ane It abr em and escaped and reached Attra: Then & f title h 7 eh RS aaa mey. to reach England I ha froma | to m he had. returne Dep ae ors nal ~assur: [Yet he leew when elosin 1 ' that’ he had ny farthing osccasen inthe world booted peless to: imagine. tha could cession. boltow Da e Souza, and afterward a in ‘Lon ndenp to start the company, I ‘0 make him| my pesciet in the profits of the One d s for the first time, I a great our eae ‘S wus as 1 had went oubsto" Africa to: trite Kc, | ‘whom ie Soaea tollawedene ral bi ers wired an fea, for as ie erful report. ‘Then Your ee the men who bad het on ae tei f Bek- wandos rustled and W ae SI 01 nt to cad ih mi Be BESTS, y Th | bo i rent He left before me 000, and | was looked hands of When made £100 the rocks possible had upon everywhe of finance. Zt him to} ouse, set for doctors and nh and, when he was fit to a itil Hou Tauoult Tas eene for y. ual, hi ctothes not Se et on be Publ realiz Hi Only oS he to the's n had Bean cs him. impassive Joo! pe been seen. prety om: bette He i little BE: ‘ca tou wht phe Gat a eto one peer the night ai 2 “iittle inn cube i which had walked atte elock Staats ees : single. pen « lant, even his cashier had no one Miss Wencermnatt, ce came the lar; par feulany prou which he had paid away right else I} ut when it w: Loser he could it iss my Saucy and left. the City, and, lean ck in it is Will you believe the corner of his little ee was or will you take his word against] away to Pont Street. Here he mine? Hocked thimusle inshie Soowicisok of: Sue Sie have spoken, but Francis is coat and threw himself upon a held u hai |sofa with a big cigar between ec te and ‘continued. Steeieey let any ‘one in to see me)| 1 kick | though tre bell yang often, But peas ae eon hal: ced eyes ving again through the tees of the last he hear v' ae mee ey e- 1 Up al Wrnestine. sud Gaps itecanitly ang BUlletiny in. Francis were in ll. ig eese as a cheap and wholesome sub- EAT MORE CHEE: Se ‘A Cheap and Wholesome SuuEte) Irom | This, j | ore cheese, stitute Pav awise Gaventipeton bade un the government findings state- ent that cheese is valuable not only 1 dor ital aputent nt ceoleideanil aoe the beneficent “She! and faced him he?) she asked I insist upon’ see-, oi aratet but ee cteria found in ii 1 Naturvissenschatton of Berlin, says: ‘inds 0! teria, ls sein ee 1 and similar hese, resemble in effect. those’ lac- acid bacteria which play im- is a at,’ ee said cen: ‘upon whether he is fi He rang the bell. “Tell Miss Eulazter a ad this: y_a moment,” he ae depend; you!” riBat peda all works "or sour anilk (2SY ment a young omer, dressed in. the | preparations such as Kkumiss, “kephir uniform of one of the principal hos-! and, according to recent reports by pitals entered. Lie in yogboort. “Miss Follagher,” he asked, “how is the patient?" ae. of. “We've had a lot of trouble Spa ag sect can prcabed. oFdt® ee ies diminished, by the bacteria referred to.’ ‘Rachie inlet and important assertion is to who mal lady, is is ee young lady who T.told you ae want to see him when you Cate ore agin| of their regular i c (0 many intestinal diseases, as ap deatery and the dreaded tps loubtful. a moment oi has. sot quite “inished excellent results. sir,” she lady a: te 1 | The et rid o: oint- Bene ein eat is a aie off ony ght at ere jet alone Then Bs te in. brief, is ° be fingers the ie svithout hinkc. Popular Bees tim: are partly. se peee sss cheese with ee agreed tl] “Never judge a ee Vietim of aFly |QNE YEAR MORE | | MEANS VICTORY BLOCKADE BY THE BRITISH NAVY EFFECTIVE. Germany Will Be Beaten on Sea in 1917, Says a Neutral Observer. Da] MADE IN CANA " MANY GERMAN OFFICERS SUICIDE THEY HAVE Mpc ee OF THE FU’ he other yea: Germans Will Siok entertain oe hope of yic- tory. The gr us jie at Germany truck by the British—the mui he Germans would like the culate warld to be- lie Th is war,” says the Scandinavian, Russia’s Growing Power Causes Un- easiness in the German Ranks. m land, or in 1917 by ie sea.” would be untrue to state, he went Roumanians and Greeks who have DR. ALBERT C. | Brooklyn ph dying of was bitten on a territory, but ere is every- where a a vague sense of disquietude. Much Fault-Finding. msequence i: SS: fighting 5 strength, says - pelopna correspon- Seldon agave) a den victim last more than two year 5 an attinide ef k officer says that suicides DEATH R ROLL | -L INCREASIN G. e|The War Is Decimating Eyrope's o 3 or woun Sle Three of them sala themselves, oi e |= The long halt the? It is common t o ‘The great war, which has called to| 78st is condemned, likewise the arrest arms atleast $5,000,000 faa nine | of the offensive in Russia; there are lion of whom have been kille ho, peruse | te oe "me \disi nly, C sais abled, permanently or temporarily cndertaing "Sima ions on all sides, others con- 1a sia; Aste ati f rounded and captured © in} (is “of course, far lunge Th erm: atSe ni inch Europe, [here but these would insist on “ra: towns of |§ Six crease ir he tase ee of 40,000! ata in the Zunkunft, Hagaiat will: be stro) ii Les Britain aha d ti |r f births is’ at-the rate ja year om- pared ae 1913, the eae efor ice . egan. to agree on one th: the County of London the de-|S°°™ ; |go on until they win. Beene or Rabies Sorat ing ahe Peck OF London, the Germans SSeS makes ‘then: Pepi eS comfortable condi tions of existe The Plight of Hungary. This-last cause of discontent is even Chancellor spoke the | worse in Hungary, according to a Rus- maindiel Gia vats pe: he deseribed wa lady who has just arrived after treaties as scraps of a pending adnan pagans at Sieben. Problem of Men. berxen, Peasy ee The casualty lists Published by the ; ap ae dis military authorities always thr or, font months Inte; Aerasnyet: e names of the slightly wound- | a, "arae Paapested of b ect. ‘o70: “taken. ayer: the @ible Le don’s natural increase of popula- n is reduced by 12,000, while the {natural decrease by death is increased by more than 5,000. Thus the net na- 1 inérease is reduced by 17,000 a s, the ait ye hea and to buy, an oes Sn there were no a and | therefore. no All food es which are tri anyports able were sent to ing 0} eater ae which includes the suburb fees a there is ad a year ny an inerease in deaths o: you add what the ti kensen spared hi: ae Vin serbia, deine artillery almost * the war | 8 General calle ane devel mans wil. iiterally nae eaten them. with its ee at near iy Germany began the war with eight Bee ating general grumbli of 8,000 million men; by Deveniber 1, as aca} cial Sige babies born and pono eof 5 5,000 | cording to the mo: calcula. | Soldiers, w Honcofchensaealy: aa Sohy: losses, ; " e in the ee of ‘babies ES she will have no more than 8,000,000, re openly say that peace must; be 0 th: the 191 tha m London sas a3 B erviFons of 86 00 ub feaainne the ovicha ot ain : =a mise Oietinaore Bot eae 2 Fa sis remembered, mostly athe by ‘20,000. This gives a aa pelllion. sil "be required in fahite Weioye thee ae 0 doubt that these reports rest on et cay. Stak not lack arms and i are very few/ammunition, it is true; but the people | basi of ew ee ro te foals English towns where the number of are well aware of the feverish, organ-| au rselves to-suy deaths is exceeding the births, but in in the allied Raton that the enemy is yet near ‘ex- iG the case in ue ple ‘si longer the Ger- be Hypnotism. aif the srutihee in pe ence THREE SONS KILLED. putting forth. ‘all oul Tbe ime to come. is mre determina- Bou iene aan Happily vn tion to tseff, famous Sos, ae was exil Siberia, and was only recently per- mitted to return, pairs a oe fas ae ia micti antage in pone and mi |This Very ae Story Comes es fons is disappea ring. any. Not Doing His Share. he big fae, see! the children ena ee me. Vorwaerts, the Berlin Socialist aily, vouches for the following story and ee shes it. without comment: other day a woman’ travelling lane Penta we” oWadbare hal | terrible experience. In the compart- mi 7 e oan taawine ftom ay + “The Eon bay is so unhealthy ee ie i ants are obliged to live ausvced ” ‘woman the ee ied aa “lery a bit TOW} I'm tired! ‘ia of the woman, her ig that probably there was ms thing behind her eases conduct, re- ote shele gigglin} e- e sons in battle, Iam taking her to an Does Pain Interfere? : There is a remedy Sloan’s Liniment Read this ener grateful ee was foray: quiet in the car- wee ee a A Watch Runs pobre e suggestion of a left- lot long ago =y =i knee e bes came lame sore. It paine, _ me many Testloee th So se- tious did it bes that I was ype old eggs you Have Be tncik fast.

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