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Milverton Sun, 15 Jun 1916, p. 2

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Lantic and more sani lca in a weak p: self, Just cut off tl and pour out the sugar as you ne 2 and 5-Ib Cartons 10 and 20-Ib Bags. is packed by automatic machin- ery in strong white cotton bags and cartons at the refinery. a Nene n it your “The All-Purpose Sugar will you tell me am what it does | Merely, as Ltold | you before, that father was innocent, it T can to atone for his guilt, by giving back sity, and Scarborough a ies that she meant every word of er de- facralaitions ti restorer Tats rty to the girl whom her father had robbed was due to a simple pride in doing the thing which she thought. to be right. Presently she “Has Peres yan ever explained fits THE CABLEMAN AN EXCITING PRESENT-DAY ROMANCE BY WEATHERBY CHESNEY aac 8 CHAPTER XVI.—(Cont’d.) » “Was that all?” “Yes, except a few lines oixeching her to keep me in ignorance’ o Ha IR ki ding | Slice ficient. he pBEOVed, was to be pub-| be dangerous. |Ryan kne of his clearing,.not-against standing | Slice up. sufficient onions an : 3 i other tore it up and which you showed me just now?” her interests, she migl more |timber, and not to select a dry s, Putina pie disha layer of ze selene thee Si “Yes,” said Elsa. |read to help them. She had refused | windy day: the . torch, | one of potatoes, one of onions, season- |) oat" Bi “what? The file: you mean!” ex-|_ “Then she probably int bar prsted itas |before, but that: was because she re- | With these simple instruetions follow- |ing them with pepe #8 alt-and chop-|" “Water in which potatoes ees ; claimed Scarborough, Ido, There is someone who knows |sented the implied suspicion which|ed, he issues a permit for a number arsley. Continue this until es polled inrcthe: bist. thing ith atk ie, rth Re ae Bint tne talantnds: Cates ‘airedld she thought that her questioner felt. |of days. The service to the setler is |pie dish is ful Put in about hal 8:\5) aponger andl nenive @uele ‘ 8 na am i a p28 iE a made attempts to get hold of them.” | fferently approached, she might be | decidedly of value for perilous fires} pint of water and a little butter,| 7% clean coffee or tea pots shean : po sr. smiled; /but there! wes |< the hooded woman?” | Willing + new; and|are obviated and the tiabet assets of jcoverwith another dish, and put intoa! jist p 1 L amusement in his smile—only pity. jo you mean the hooded wo = ¥ | ittle borax solution in them twice The vailty had re a °. e nla |S igns, in the|the district are kept alive. Ontario 'slow oven for one and a half to wre lwerk, for 15 minutes and it.will purify ' 9, Barty. mans bad eas We emt! “Perhaps the hooded woman: will |last int th her |now has means of preventing: hours. \the 3 hie HAS ee 4 si el Pa ‘ turin out to be the person T mean,” said |that her attitude fod te rasa nolt’ bal wiolesale. destruction af precious pine} Creamed Potatoes.—Take one cup- enerous pinch of salt added to is hobby, perhaps had dulle 8 Sarl “T don’t ki gut I;changed, He remembered too that | and ita ae hardwoods from set-|ful of milk, ateaspoonful of butter, | i i gnawing of conscience by | doing what Boarboreng es. T don’t know. sor for thickening, before mixing sgt aon Bara ombent 4 gest am sure that there was «/acone who |Sbe aid that she ikea Elsa, in| tlers’ nd the losses to the pro- ies spoil beppets | Bclare nate'l with: watensterds rtd Resp tpcenoias bee : ‘ ugh: sh ties Se ell into was 5 threntenng your father. . In hi of the scorn with ¥ a had | vince sally are great. ould be put in asmall f oh het tami F eer and she threw it al {letter to you he spec aks of himself as |tteated sa she fal even wished | Tish destruction in all parts of a" ner when hot, but before When trying to thread ihe seminie cal : {him Goi y i | “She showed no more respect for his going to meet aknown danger for| im God. speed ee hi panei, ‘ \n i d aie mas a rate ae pee add cere fear to thicken.| machine needle in a poor light hold , ‘ond reason was that he re-|if unchecked, must lead over | stir till smooth, and gradually add the | [something SPHibS TGR th Gepoeieae ala i 2 . } she did in another , You’ ihe had set-his heart,”) con‘est wit e some of his; Known to me her possession which was valuable e and she was nervous about losing ‘Also it looks as though she had some reason to think that there was some- one in the island who knew enough to | d she read that let- “I shall be engaged in a} who is well} ur sake:— Bes taken to using threats. 2 his words. “What. do you ie {pose they. mean ‘lt. Her sek to that appeal was eR athe bes She: to was “I took them to refer to his physical | ae eee siicenok age ignorance cared, Weakness—the aneurism which killed nothing: that ‘he had loved me, and, him,” said Elsa. the| “I don’t think so.” the young man laughed at mi wicked sane mi is ce. In one part of my father’s letter to z her he said that she had into crime. She read that to me, too, as’ though it were true. and as gee ne did not whether it or not. C < tainly she tia i eos it, I must be- ‘ lieve that it was true. But there. was, . It was rt in which~he told" her where | © the Fiatonds were. not read that, because she knew her a care] |panye—Ma are I think she did! ew | that tha from getting | \d “He speaks of that after-| rare different connection dont think the two things are Besides, he hiffts that he wed.” the is) y_ somebody in the. citeus com: ¢ Ryan,” said Els: “Phe circus company had only “ust e only a vague warning. it fe obvious that there had-al- ‘ready b attempt to take the, iam ee vase ride, | Has she said ae phe setunes “You Ico Cream comes out of the freezer Wilt a velvety, smoothness — new deliciousness when It is me with BENSON'S. qe a Man Custard with coy Frult, made of Bonson’s Corn Starch sai and, if desirable, sioreclee ose sie Boke ents and mon juice may bi andiea” t id how much to ee tise. Wr'te for a copy to our Montreal roth for the Fai see ‘One cupful Gificeand besura totell your grocer. MJ of pearl barley should be poured into fo send BENSON'S, the standby in GF) tL ate teat then éa for more than balf a century. t ira ni THE CANADA STARCH CO. LIMITED put into a saucepan al MONTREAL, CARDINAL, i Remove all fat from about two BRANTFORD, 216 FORT WILLIAM: pounds of mutton, either neck or loin, About the ti Housewife Selected Recipes. Sy is egg, d cut the mea‘ “Will you come pee me to see her? I am: off duty for |the rest of the day. Will you ride to pone poles with me now?” ruin to pariable timber Saad caused we gain by seeing |by settlers’ fires should be put under rete some form of control. British Colum- “Perhaps she will tell us what we|bi | want to know.” “Very well. I will ome.” Scarborough had a double motive in making this suggestion. In the first place he thought that if Margaret w that they were working in | | ite) |membered that when in the beginning | te |e had him self felt in ¢ |pect, Varney had angrily decla1 the clined to est cure for that | troduced him, pu is eure had been anes Perhaps in Elsa’s case too dler sehaucasies with the girl ee suspected would be the best means of killin: t | ia i in| WI ti | jin Bonk Delgada for the use of his eran? oe the Sea-Horse should be iy for them again, sevbonou loca eis ent there, ani asked | Moria de la. Mar. She received the sl em graciously, and ‘o her’ ad- were now wor for ane eigen gnit Nis Nees about her business on that ni have givehi ap all Cucoant of ren ina forested distrite from setti Woods using industries into serious dif- sus- | ficu! red that | so vasing industries and 82 per cent. folly was to of | know ‘the girl herself. Varney had in- | tained within dustrie: town and the uphold: Oni ments again: bee ‘bullies and plant should be in- | gra Province have The sec sprbpotition, as outlined of Trad ia and Quebec now prohibit a pie has 2,000 requirements are ob- the proyinee. These in- s, distributed in nearly every secure their wood r city, are n an thelr foundation of forest crials. It is just as imperative that living trees, which are intended to tario’s industries and pay overn- of fire as sheets sia: be insured by go’ e plague yi it is considered that the limit cent. per cre of | together and-bake in a basin ‘Add to the barley, and boil gently for ne hour, skimming occasional, Grate a carrot, cut two small etal into dice, and add these, with a little onion. skimming: occasion: little hot Bere if necessary “ie up the required Bie | cooked, ‘tall apanod Wi salt, and a.. little aaa ies Serve ver | Hot-Pot- mates the remains of soy it cold boiled potatoes | ready sliced, turn them into this, and| More salt and pepper may| be added, if desired. | Cold Meat Pudding—Two ounces of | suet, three pounds of chopped coli meat, two oun of bread crumbs, two eggs, one onan pepper and salt to , one spoonful of sauce, them into slices; chop the meat, onion and parsley, and soak the bread- crumbs in’ boiling milk; season taste and mix all the ingreflients well | for one Bae re bri speaks of was rendered neces- covering what was stolen from me,” forest reduced to charcoal for lack of | and spread with enough butter. to sink Mas cetionnc ds aceite anak evaThe she told him. - “Even if'you could of-| decent care. It has been estimated |in; then wer with powdered Pate hich shasta nofsresd:donka! ve as yet no ae to is;fer me those diamonds reese. I am|that forest fires in Canada, mostly | .* a shat information ?: Did she’ tell sn the ey of that. expediti {not sure Bee I would take them.” preventible, destroy more wealth th: led a urely to hile the Miamonds,” aaid| Elsa smiled faintly, and. Scarbor- wowld pay the annual interest on the pee ” . Elsa. | ben eal . i yer Dominion lqan of 100 tnillion d0lz |e neeone oe oa Reider tea “ aD |. “He might have done that near; “Then you still refuse to help ae ” | lars. very hot covered dish and serve at eo eh re a NSMSTnOw LE, | ome, without endangering his life by| “No. If it Sali sikh east eee eer th me for having let the stone jar where | making a tremendous physical effort. |what my business was, T will ‘all-you,| BLECTRIG ARC MELTS STEEL. |°"Seotch ‘Ten Seones-—Half-pound T did, She said that if anyone else| It seems to me that he went to meet I would have told t first, if T —— _ | four; 1 teaspoonful baking powder; 1 had bean it, she and I might make | S°meone. ° For what reason, ae OM peat thought that you auspeeted me| Most Intense Heat Produced, is! gunce butter; 1 cup milk; 1 teaspoon- up our minds to be paupers, and that | know; but it may have been to ar-| © platy a mgton’s om the Carbon Fire. ‘ul sugar. Rub the butter into the Hi-ag congo Ser Bramise, <or- ener te is, Mag busirippe nas pilin ames flour, add the sugar and baking pow- Aa us all ny time that we pant: at ‘ing- Elsa eet on to explain vane when they were drawing near to Ring-Rock a small in it had shot. out-from the opening, and that her mother had said that if him, again. ver, when they were about half a mile away from it they saw him cli m its outer movement, of water against the flanks of the Rock was less than usual; but there Was @ constant noise of break- ing water. It was hardly. likely th he. could Vase as well as. see! ow who we was?” ask fea Ate Inexv’ able ple ae le curiosity to know ing’ to do there,” "Seavmctounh shook his head, _say- “ing: “Did ea Garsington think so?” beatrid ee “I don't know why?” “I think I can-see why,” said Scar- “She had -docum: ent on | “I know thi “Mother seemed to | If the diamonds can bi vy. blackmail for immunity in the future: n| The key to the riddle may, as you sug- ser, be. the Laan. of the hooded wo- a- said nothin for a moment. as she looked tte at the young man, end saic or phe the hooded woman was Margaret Rya: ee ait to her with a So this was ad still to pe that her hands were clean of bi “You are that?” he asked. gh eas ore Isa. “T thi ik Tean prove to you that you Sri init sail Scarborough, quietly. at the place where t your father—met him accidentally, I Lie ari ten miles from the place e Mr. Davis oe the -hooded wo- nach ‘following him.’ er, be masqueradii ye in capello waa the Sasa Davis and the Caldaeir de Morte. Why sible? ‘I beli that it | think: that was the who spoke to my. father i it is a fact. is death. He died of eeremiement bs over-exertion. low do w that it was not th interview with her hic gece him? | a that she shall have qian hie that does not mean wet iS talieke for moment, what she Doctor Tells How To Spb enssthats ; cae 50 pe Gent as One Philadelphia, fre sr new that st rae ok “You have a eae her word for that,” that she should, a couple of hours lat- | FO" it is impos- Sol fa not acquit her of “responsibility Fabs now |; e "eaieesiant: of his |, , I mean jen who had written se me that he erald recover my pro “Afterwards I went for a bicycle ride, and met your father.” (To be continued.) FOREST PROTECTION. How eet Areas of Timber May faved From Destruction. ares of the leading Boards for a reorganization of its forest pro- tection system. The Boards have specified two re- forms: . the of the man is that of the electric are, and 01 , the junk heap if a skilled workman, with ein are apparatus, is given mee [LIne facts oe Abs tests, made upon re- ‘The most intense heat produced by would do so if I aurea to the terma! the possibilities of its aplication in which he woul? p He asked ve ious branches of American indus- for an interview.” y have only sash to be realized. “You gave it him?” cried Elsa. rik mai r useful scientific | “Yes. agents, the electric arc has adr And afterwards?” the burglar. as is no ‘el A broken shaft, |™ esurrected from oreover, a broken are is as servi often results in break- rangers so'as to provide for super- vision and inspection, both in the head office and the field; secondly, that the wernment should make p down the timber damage re- sulting: from os Hs res. the latter purposi suggested that a ee et Siperanitalt e rangers ttlers - the best ete ermit system as been sucessfully ‘operated in Qu bee and Briti imbia for several , years. “It bak not fantagont ized the settler, while saving enormous, areas ib € of timber. widespread demand for a gen- eral Feconatrcto ion of Ontario’s forest | prot nding: s} sympathetic consideration ie the ote of Lenaig ape Forests, who duri een exceedingly. cbaay wl Bean cial duties, The present. forest | aiid system of the province has jlic money ie — of sucl lies ‘of Conservation, the Ginaan ae _ sup: age ata the repair'was m: some effort | danger. unlike the gas helmets of the present slash in the pec : “dierent point than where mad Operators are vel protected against operators usual ar. Betis Ag a Important Knowledge. seal mee like school, do you, learned | J deal t have you ise “as (aged six learned the s of all the little boys. “A Ditfieult Feat. “Odd, isn’t it?” What? “To succeed we Boots yet we mustn’t be caught with der; mix with the milk into a soft dough, roll out an Be into three-cor- nered scones, ae with milk’ nd bake in ‘cna e Butterscotch Pie. One large cup of cream ; f felt eaepton of vanilla, Let it cool a little; Pour into. . ernst; make a meringue from the egg: riche Best light, add a a, laval tables spoon of white sugar for each egg and five drops of lemon extract. Whip light and bake brown in a Hehsele With gsi tens tiga that the int B stem, ¢i dessert, unt there necessary eo ee one box of the fruit Some new recipes for one | ice of one lemon, then add one. cuj of ice water and freeze. |W! pal vy frozen stir in the white of one egg, se.—Ma: sh one box Dissolve one Ttapaponte 1 we must deliver’ the} 284° gelatine, set the. whipped, and Be ber pack in <P family to ptomaine poison */hogany furnitur 0 | scouring with hour; ae turn out and serve with | clotl good g Chinkuon “Toae—Cut dhe Wreed about %4-inch thick and toast quickly, watching carefully that it may not | soa, burn, Score lightly while piping. hot | horr rror in Peru, pe Bel ice and let ‘Strawberry — a ste Z 2 hot eae hon be made by oun aa saltines. This tastes like eye yer ries with Devonshire cr cup .of crush tire Make it just fore itis tp be enten. | joca—Hull a box of quarters of a Baki for two th then drain a di wo. ti sweetened berries. Serve with sugar and cream, Household Hints, Allow five hours for cooking. corn meal in ireless cooker. igeoperiy epee tind exposes the s cM eanelR aeaapa a |acork for the glue bottle and it will noi A piece of fungus broken from an old tree is a splendit buffer for ma- lof the An old “rehigertor which has a lining of made to look cleaner by EDN to RE COE vhite paint and then two coats of | white enamel, stockings will be found to make excellent and useful vane for fur- \niture. -Cuty off: t then aes them-up, two aeaeree for rub- Take anordinary, catsup Satile with nthe s makes a very handy slothes a inka Copper pans should b d by can eee. ‘dipped in salt. Then rinse thoroughly in pure water, dry, and polish with a soft Stains in table linen are’ easily re moyed rs ghia ree The addition of p or soda would have the effect of fixing the s' Whiting spread on a flamp flannei cloth will remove all spots from paint- ed wood without hurting the surface and without firing to arm which ap- plies it. Afterwashing and yt Dla cot: t well hands, for the frequest use of a hot iron makes them fade and become brow: Dirth perks Sor wallinanee may b removed by rubbing them with stale bread. Cut a thick slice of bread ly as possible. The application of lemon juice will sometimes cause warts to disappear. Tough them several times during the day with a peel hair brush soaked in the juice: A RIVER or. HoRRor. No White Man, Exploring its Riches, Ever Has Returned, There i and rub the paper downward as evens |} NEWS BY MAIL FROM LAND’S. SHORES. Happenings in the Emerald Isle of Interest to Irish- _ men. At Seaham Harbor Parish Church — the Barl of Durham, K.C., has un- veiled a’ memorial tothe late’ Marquis of Londonderry. : Bombs made by the rebels were so ood that those which were captured by ‘oops ve were used with great effect - on aii sata troops arrived people and to welcome tl cigarettes, chocolate: cheese and all kinds. ot drinks, The Right Sle ang es. H. appointes ited Mr, Sohn Cusack, B.L., on ‘is counsel. Corporal Jack Byrne of the Royal ‘lying Corps, a bative of Belfast, has been awarded the D.C.M. in recogni- tion of conspieuvs gallantry during a recent a Dublin. Munitions Tribunal imposed fines of 60 cents each oe 43 alg ee ers charged with having taken in a strike while caekas on eaholk worl ‘Among the ainilige of the Sinn Fein revolt was the Earl of Donoughmore, who was wounded during the fighting in one of the provincial centres in Ire~ Jan Two million pounds is the estimat- cia and. faabes stocl by the series of fires which resulted from artillery bamberdra Through the bequest of St Mrs Mili- gan Fox, daughter of the late Mr. Sea- ton F. Miligan, the library of Queen’s University, Belfast, will acquire the original MSS. and other, relics of Ed- _ at Buntin, The local police are endeavoring to ‘age ¢ was maliciously torn up n Newry and Craigmore and laid across the rails. p regret has been occasioned in Castlebar by the death of Mr. Archi- bald Bathgate, at the age of 100, For 50 years he had acted as land steward and manager of the Lucan estate and~ in this capacit e served under three. Earls of Lucan. ‘ Following a meeting of the West ouncil, at which Sir gar, and it w: to assist the civil and military at thorities. Belfast board of guardians have decided to substitute maneasine for butter for the use of wi use ins mates for the next three Parana? was intimated that at present pounds on butter are used wi ky, y ‘he and..on ieslahdias Tesour nth, is_a river of seis u, and the ea rich rubber regions and untold wealth! in gold are accompanied by tales of those who went up it never to return, Casimer Watkins, a naturalist, recently returned from South Am ica, tells of the stream. ‘This river,” he si valo River, Great groves of rubber trees lie its course, and gold has been found in © Mascos, a tribe of the Colo- ee cannibal sige Dxpediiions. have been ats it and been heavily armed bber and gold, we turned. The m. pd Hirned the canos The come down the er empty, intone Va a ‘filled ue supplies whic! didn care to Pans Gal Trath is Se oReENT mighty in- Sreihient for some. peor : sai the richest. river in Peru,{ ¢0 along | ‘rom every parish in Ireland per week. RS, Tt has been reported that nearly 1,000 members of the R.LC. have join- also volunteered but only thirty-two als be spared. ‘Thirty-three hay nil Belgenland, jaunched for the Red Gene Tine. woman m: ind and fue And SDaautlru aa bas slits mem may ee we ate i tre ‘phrases bil ‘gates = sand yet ice water and stir till it is cold. When done and one- |

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