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Milverton Sun, 22 Jun 1916, p. 2

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THE CABLEMAN AN EXCITING PRES ENT-DAY ROMANCE BY WEATHERBY CHESNEY ih HAPTER XVII. Elsa turned to ratte “You were right,” she “The enem: pi my father Neased was not one f the circus troupe, swiftly to the other girl, and a “if Mis: broke into.a letle laugh. Mar, Eauerstrienne of she heute ale in Val 3 gue’s s Combina- | t a testimonial of veraci I think we shall get’ on faster if we take it for granted,” said Scarbor- ough, quietly. Why, he wondereli, did Ele go out of her way to say such things? “No doubt,” said Mona, “Still—2” She w ig to Elsa with Els tlifnk'you are speaking tha truth.” Mona waited a moment, with th smile, half mocking, half if ener, play- ing around her ips. with if”—she turned a was, and loving him as she had done, she could not wholly disassociate ber- self from what he had don {borough badcnot thought of ‘tie but le la Mar’s sensibility was more girl’s feelings with a ie understanding. hink I know what you feel,” aie “I see the barrier which 8 the morning after the arrival of the Sea-Horse at Ponta Delgada she had them. the last house on the road which led out took a bieycle, |* which she had hired, PRomeAite amet oh jouse to which she was oe loorway that took ie th | whole breadth of fhe shops frontage. eens this door hi ul Shiga dea tine Band away; but Sear- borough, watching the pair thought that Mona’s impulsive action had in a/ Elsa | al few seconds done more to make believe in her than Ties udaldy have ian in an hour, T thi rent on at once to say that on and Pacelved thadagh the bert, the: eter which The| He w coup? But of course he didn't tell EXTERMINATE : THE HOUSE-FLY you at ie No , said Meand “but juntersioed ile was under ub doubt As 4p hls ie said that he . Carrington ject “On thes abject. of diamonds to you?” asked Elsa restoring the quick- Useful Hints and General Informa- tion for the Busy Housewife || Attack Filthy, Disease-carrying Pest In Its: Breeding-grounds, \ The house-fiy is the dirtiest of all About the House _« “No, on the subject of paying black- name, by the way?” Gillies,” said | Elsa, “I “Did he admit that ‘it was blackmail 12". 8 “Oh, ‘is word. |‘ ie had workeyl fatty and. well for your father, an blsin d that his services had Ls ioe adecustaly rewarded. He quoted a wo, and I got aS cinpresson fat sf did so with a finite He saw that 1 fea SAE do ich he meant to get from | Pour into. well-buttered mold dusted} with Richmond Carrington,” iw “Was that the last you saw of him? You didn't meet him ‘again on the| road?” asked Searborough. exists che | butter, one Sauiepoae ee oS “T shouldn’t be surprised,” he sai ‘if, Andrew Gillies turned out to be} the hooded woman. mn eeuae be likely to prolong his rity cut in the islands with them a cket.”” “What about the man who watched ; and stock ai us at the Ring-Rock yesterday?” sai Elsa, (To be continue i) AEST ED HAS BUILT SEA TERROR. e Startling Innovations on New British pithy eee (bestars is impossible if you sea believe ‘that't had anything to dowith jj your father’s death. think that you that.” jut don’t can readily believe “I told Mr. Scarborough this morn- ing that a si believed it,” said Elsa relentles: Mona ey back ve honeat!” she said, and there Was resentment in her tone. me the same oe ” Elsa went on, “I sh give he a different answer, I bel now that you had nothing to do with it. But I don’t think we can friends.” “If you won't, of course we can't,” she said, “But I shall try to make | I liked the way you sateuied father against tl ste Featuae waiting for Elsa to an-| Of course it is not,” said Elsa. Because, ah cally ee think am very commoi is because you have got into jit y ahi ar my, and don't feel t you can change round all at once?” “No, fona nodded, and laughed zai “I didn’t think it was that either,” | she sait “Now I am soing ‘9 wa you what I do think it is. It cause your father did me an ine as a moment’s silence, and! goat alee said quietly: Thee, was the difficulty that stood in |i the way, arr Seathorsugh smarvelted| ness with which the girl, ‘n elem man nature was involved, for if you have done an eatey to anyone, you can never afterw is stand ee lation of » he ii friendship with that “pergon, jury may be fo: aie even forgotten by the one who hi suffered i t the one who has i _ Micted it tice not forget. Elsa not guilty of the injury, but her father os Thorough mixing is what makes cake lcliggte and. tender ‘ makes the best cake he- causeit crea ms quickly i aad thoroughly with ne butter which is the ofthe mix- ing. Paty and _ extra “fine” granula- : tion make it d issolve 4 atonce, tf 2 ae 5-Ib. Gatton i 10 bie 20- Tb. Tash, - said Mona, Px | oe admitte? that ‘he did not ike the appearance of the placo and most ¢ Sewiaet runout ee adventure further. But she plucked ae Senhor Manoel Bernardo, She was received with exignerated | wld nolisatees and it was Roridant that she! | Was expected. She Tom upstairs, over the. mething was said to her bagesé: which che guessed ‘the Senhor Bernardo was a’ | would be told of her arrival | It was a small room, with a a and| she! ing upon her as nervousness, Wht sort of a mai ie who read theology in a small room | al Pp her courage, and went in and asked | War Craft. Naturally what is being done is a profound s cautions at these larly in ee r of construction have been extraordinary clic is the g eral @ fol eee, story of s xtreme So ear’ uly were these sec- ile she jeri “uarded w aera was known by all_work- H MS e way, a an pacregt wine-shop, the man ee navy ver himself came ij He was Se in the fashion of om Azorean of the middle clas*, and) looked the part to perfection, until he | hat | Mena to speak, his ton; an Aberdonian. Sco: | “He apologized a having a me to | the trouble UF coming t e him, fesse Mona; “but spplaines that there ‘ere reasons why he tl isk comment by himself asking for me at the civeus. ied for ever, the best he could afford just now, Pi He one next a af Shas not very plea- sant weather, ead cheniad caren at eit to apologize for that, too. d ‘come into the room feeling rather frightened, know; but the feeling didn’t last, can’t be frightened w: a five-foot- five Scotch: man who whe does nothing but es logize.” { “What was he like?” asked Elsa | | suddenly. ‘In appearance? I've described him jhaven’t 1? with squinted a tle, but Lm not sure ive been only that he couldn't look anyone straight in the face. Any- . im never caught a full ciate ‘Had he a slight, of very slight, lisp?” Elsa asked n ‘carborough ager ts her wi an- _Sxslamation ot aon je. is you cee him" he! a “T don't kno,” se oe, jhuredly,, “Yes, I thinl the coe {hy Sit dwt “but ne at oa speak m to remember that oo was something funny about his ‘S's’. s! Mi sxhe?' IT think,” said Elsa, “that he is the _ 8 my feher’s confidential What was the Leet a which you say he “He offered to Fecover uy Tuas! “AGH me, at a comm cent.,” raid Mona. “He seemed sur bone and rather pained, when I re-. T suppose there is no doubt th she is a scoundrel, Is he a fool, Oe ‘sa sensible eno} eno} igh commission, said Hae aaa it would have been just as easy to ieee ey Jot hipselt, and make oat for ct we t mentioned his conscience,” seid Mona, smiling. ~ Scar! he dangerous me you thought Go| ought it more | the Tprudehe tot heranouit ate so, rather APB. dian his wife sa The: he apolo- eka! Hoe: oe go let them | 8 Carrington, you know, him! Who ima, How did he propose to bees his ame, ow, e has been the | eynosure of all British Seva eyes for | 01 er “novel cisriteriics Tiga fa kettle. have found" bu startling that is |betrayea him, and he stool confessed eRe referred to by he ‘navy a soe, outhe: . Outragcous. | —$ | On the Safe Side. Jones and his wife were s dining reom when the he loor! sjones arose to answer it, whei en | ons Ahoge umbrellas nie it-the baking powder salt and flour ogether; rub the wit! finger tips and add the mill quickly, handling pe dough as Tele ot tila someboily will, wiser them? asked Jo: iB “No,” replied the wife. S'Some one | !might recognize them. Freddie's Funny Thought. “Pa, what's it mean to ‘follow your nose?’ ” at means to go the way your nose “Then, if our pug should try to | &: follow his nose, J guess he'd turn als ‘back somersault. froma ths ove then split ateR , spread with s {ed butter, and cover with a layer of the Zermers ance ttrge berries | of the cake on top and pour over the °° rest of the fi ae warm, place tl \it for four or five minutes and send o | the table covered with powdered TS This cak wit 1s has health and fitness. Mess Abaire qherriee are abt very sweet add sugar to taste. serve as accompaniment to plain dressed lettuce. Spinach Cream.—One peck spinach, without adding any water chop fine and cook for a live min ‘Stened Sr ee os large, ripe itsavs tb oe bite peper vee yolks “Aine mise e Sweet crea ae all seeds. nd place on hot dish, arate ow wi developments .partien-{nactartiam petals, make salad thet is atte | delicious and out of ordinary. the kettle with cold ‘water to cover, water comes to s there now floats and three cl import- | pulverized oregano. for gravy, exe Take eo of flour, half spoon or old nail or Base salt two heaping teaspoontuls o iting powder eq ey] nk dy val sha cupful of the best butter ani ane ened to a peste with | as possible. iid baleen Wartohaids greased “ben ips a yery Tulse bbe betes ol |oven, so that jand ga. m, will linger long ‘or ae , fetanate enough to partake mau aes, | tia n ae rela leese, oe <a ae ie at atl er ent ad dir rh tH, inson : and She intestinal diseases, and, pro- bably, seal in the er ead ot ‘er very. dirty but es emeen as wel Means of protection against flies are common; doors and windows mes, be sereened, fe papers, traj ters’, and poison may Be employed = kill those that d ter the Seasonable Dishes. 10 per cent. of the amount spent an- Cheese.—One-half box db; ngage occu adi can eat less food si savaninge A saving in the consumption o: can be affected if less violent ae eal: Gite sureneay Chill and tein or tissue-repairing material under present conditions are oatmeal, bread, peas, lentils and skim mi ,, named could ‘in puddings. saving of two ead a month is So in H case of most people, and a smal of enemy’s country; the ty must be oxsermina ¢ To wage war with the adult fly is to go into a mines attle that se [Hever be decisive in man’s favor. ‘The r ten flies form such a numerous host single season and a very. few surviv to | Prejudice which still lingered, margar- in. excellent substitute for but- |. igestible and nut= ait merits, but it| & at ather indigestible unless ' mixed siitte-aea puny: te The onl: ly if to exterminate the fly Sate -crumbs. Steam forty-/? garbage; ten days from imbers, one sliced pee oné stall the 1 tinge “ot hatchin; bay leaf, tablespoons seful Hi Hints. Never foree a baby to sit up or to re a Soe stable premises would a ss city, for it would have abolishes “the lice breeding-grounids, The plan of campaign against awe se, should be served every aera sie Bs )y ati pests is th “| day during the season t clean up, Ea once i a onion, celery, bay leaf, salt! Lack of system is the ceiet reason | Eve a yess, anne all the cook at boiling point) |for poorly done hous bass one race tes eight pieces lengthwi Pri | isher nivecket possi n-| There should be a Seat ipstioa in | lowed, should be ee ‘continually dit ae housekeeper’s sched infected and be c m,|, Salmon salad is delicioas » creamed together, and seaso Kk to consistency of thik releeceeuiniees Save ia ais SX & tart than the large Exp eriments conducted by the U.S. fe | Dept. of Agriculture have shown that | the fly larvae re manure anj one her re| thro fuse may. be killed by. treatment with 2 erie eae ee one oe ofsbarat being sut-| | fick treat 16 cu. ‘ft, or very | neat iy 13 bushels on nian ter ee borax may | . The borax | ae manure, } edges of the| j pile, which should then be sprinkled | fasten a A four gallons of water. ment wil kill 98 to 99 per cent ot a al the larvae in the manure. and/11 cent: estimated that the cost would be cents per horse per day. |could be very greati} reduc | ploying ee calemanite fasted of a good sandwi aste adhesive tape over the holes | mbrellas. | This salad ser ed “ith “mayonnaise with cabbage are good t slow fire. pit. Fine bone-meal is a great help to- ped er Sanh ess re making the lawn green 6, and garnish with either rose or Gpvsictae ode ia wee | a lly mal aking than almost any esab-apple. ire chicken f potato is and excellent | Borax Adon thing to clean white olleloth which has! in jell a AavHe San aie two onions become disfigured by hot cooking ut-| Greaney will treat 11 bushels ensils. |manure and its ea action is as A reliable test for mushrooms: says | Mactsamuthat of bor experienced Beciakssver Bee ke be added or substituted | Put a bit of silver, F/ENDISH WAY OF FIGHTING. ‘When | Washed di | Some of the Terrors and Humors of ib. An: Irish officer, writing from the ne | British front in Flanders about bombs’ bots ei vec coteieancel: gays: ! e to. do with! te oe eni 5 ota toes while tl y are boiling, {pombe the more afraid of them you! eon adding Sites cana and as a substitute for vinegar rs become, for you cannot play with ex- welche. “done the lat‘er is not at hi [plosives all day without zoing aloft 4 ¢ Without a few lemons in the atohea. | acbnee or taker oll 0 © ‘ite straw SS can be cleaned | men who see been blown to pieces by dissolving aspoonfuls of ox-| their own bombs is long and sad. cid in a BiG Be wiced water, mip How titawlag as an art is still in arefully serub the hat pie its tities! “it changes almost from brush. best, it is a fiendish wipe off the EES a Hate for it inflicts ghastly “a a cloth. Another injuries. to use lemon.juice thick-! Yet oe, like many other as- powdere! sul. pects of the » has its humorous Spread this on the straw, al-| nd seen a whole trench to ary and then brush off with | eiplees with “tnagltet at the sight of This is, perhaps bet-| two men running opposite ways to Ns ter ie ‘ine white straw: {void a auiae bomb froma Germ No wea is rear pt possib'y al't'ls paste PY ol Shortcake. 0 On #8 serubbing soda and edn ‘of ta: it rich mil phur: to form a soft dough. ow i n ae Worl Roll i 3 fhin ahaet GERMANY SHORT oF! SUGAR. Farmers tgnored A Appeals to Increase (Brush over with Heth Resoage, 8 foe the Estat sta dropped between them, almost touch- anniek oven | ing them both—and then failed to ex- ploye. One morning twenty or ees mem- rs of ae gel ereeal staff came round to. witneca a teu of ad | new catacie arrangement for thro ing bombs to the distance of two hun-' With great in-! serewing sore of the great arm and the fasten- acres, of the bomb in position. with powdered 22¥ extant eral hay * | upward and forward avn the arm; aie ered equalize 1 by fhe d of the food | bur the missile, not having been pro- dictator, yon Bate pe restrict the | Perly secured, instead of hurtling in mption of sugar to human bee jutting into th the crust will not hard-/ ¢ tly poate the aioach ea have to mal sprinkle liberally. wi oN oiaue eit eien lee Shien te conti = sepa ier ere ay allowance ot ‘a kilo (2.2 pounds) | allow it to cool sity, fren mae over Dy pe 8 upper half fruit. “Have .the ov. an ings alo, it appears that the ied aE the Prussian Minister of kgrteat| stas‘ic response, as there Es moe oe and potato Ay Twill bo Tespeetaahe a on, nto canners and the fai hat mi i heir own DESSEY OF: nd ‘vi Fe an} usehokler, whose nee a economival fare unfavorable ad Ree “offended by | the his in the memory Food Thrift, port: been much discussed since the for m n' odors arising from a torn-up str now gen- lepely covercd by the substitution of | wen‘ out remonstrate with mat ae vets lee rkmen who were digging unde ee dining room window. vee Be Nothing Else. “J shall - cor it makes your hair so white?” said isle Clara to her dear grandpa, 3 oe — on the old gentlent mn VE. Tt is no roe ae Cae ve ma Speke ly?” sl Roane 2 a you ox 2 No. Pm then sate saphets”" ‘mnie a Ee the old g shook his | snowy head, greet ving th ne joke " | childish # | “you're aa ‘cheap quttiaes Sek “In one pound, packages and Sx = Cost “Did yez give on nee birthday, Pat?” ae asta id it. cost yen?” “tna Gollete” or tin ‘0 f typhoid, infantile diarrhooa, | ropagate an exuall saiheecis host the season fol- cla Joy . | the we fi | the chief cl | sible for the te direction of the enemy, rose gent-| draw the CANADA STARCH Co. LIM BRANTFORD, White” Corn Syrure aad SCIENTIFIC TREATMENT. jurgery. 7 x cor Carne whose lena Paris Temps on French pease ah he give soak a uaa insight that the war hag ‘2n |into the subject, fi diffused 5 fri teavebeibe te all them all in Be man’s rem from do. Es . coctions made’ of all ee of things: ° pads over which crazy incantati mn mad ci wound, a-cut from an axe or ue m lent, occurred, Bland for caine g| dusty lofts or di were oa into a pad and placed on Nine times out of ten in- Reratpls would get in a1 tion be Pahari - gangrene would {| finish off All ie ot of thing is ‘about ig banks the: knows dge sti shave gained after the war and s it ugh the country. The coun Gt worniled “Tash “hips have dl iepugh hdaphtels. A paver foraet how carefully wounds. we aned and how simple yet Spree, ae et ges were put on. alae on leave are already doing some! spread ths light. M. Canta ‘camel tells o1 i ent o ‘his | day his co wasted, first, because the fami rave poilu, on permission, had dressed the wound, using his re- ulation dressing, which he had hap- villagers, who had gathered there amazed: and ineredolous, “The f the inj Jookedl ion with visible: alvcuarent: Hat without daring to oppose the work. Fle slehined: the wowsid-with beled yas ter, put on parses thicknesses of ‘ing iodine The Neacarig ow ‘im, Lata) with amused contempt. ie doctor came day he Hie at Ky the treatment and repeated it in the same wi the cure is complete and the man at work again. ‘O= ms BERRY PICKERS CAUSE FIRES. French Dienst | srt = Carelessness Results in Destruction f Forest Resources. : causes are responsil a rest ‘tion Which cunt negligence was caus- ling and adopted systematic mea- sures to awetebiile the Several causes of forest fires: have} not, however, received sufficient tention. . owe, in Po: Protection in* Canada, — apt bde, states that i ja the sottled areas, one lasses of pean respone Smouldering e sparks caused by smoking, fall into hie gr er or bee starting small fire: by a Then! ei im) rry season at han, = should fearealy o necessary 4 ition. of ear: “chor to the destruction ahi a Mess 01 oes ete laauaice ah secure an immodiate reduction in the number of forest ‘fires for which they. direct! indirectly: responsible, ae eects Caught Unexpectedly. A young Tommy was hauled ai ofisieula! foe rel Fenued or ocing font before the rh _ For fear 60 yenrs, penne. “Silver Gloss"’ has been the standby. pound fancy sa tins. ED 26 ie WILLIAM, Bensoa's Coro Starch,

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