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Milverton Sun, 22 Feb 1917, p. 6

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“All Pure Tea Free from Dust "SALAD A® Black—Mixed—Natural Green. _ ‘Sealed Packets Only Never Sold in Bulk Useful Hints and G Houschold Department —— for the Busy Housewife ieneral Information Candy For Winter Parites. Nut Ta: tty Tm cups brown sugar, the juice of one lemon, one-half cup The Bride’s Name; Or, The Adventures of Captain Fraser His ideas of '.—(Cont’d: CHAPTER XV.—(Cont’d). RS AT) mote rushed through the air. piers hea pan, stand it over| mixture Pees Test it by dropping a little of the ure ae cold w: it! h ‘0 the! Stir eeney, fie Sono peanuts, ee Est Molasses Candy —Two cups bro sugar, one cup New Orleans mala s | lone tablespoon vinegar, one tables} butter. Stir and boil. the seats slowly one-half hour, testing it in cold five good sized carrots and cut into reeaeh lengths. tes each slice ‘ip: 0 boiling water aa ne until eae Put a table- lapoertil of butter in the frying pan nd when very hot add the ce rained a rots. Dredge lightly pepper and re aoe eae ole Pudding—Take o1 | CUP of pases me egg, pinch of salt, one teaspoon: of flour, innamon, & in a cloth and boil for two to-three hours. yg put them, met, nag oF i scouraly held nh ety alee soy, Ey TO STEP DOWN ey tra’ from ‘en- Pp Dick of turning corners was'to turn them = - Sars Se mee ce . ud who quickly and get it over; Ir ore, Sree cae eee ata eat tintg| Advice to Working Mothers. |REMARKABLE PAMPHLET CIR- Banat oxte Wine FENCE Coyth ANY, Cd was painfully on the for any fr for milles without mishap, and, the itcered pans lined with walnut ker-| Train your children while they are CULATES IN BAVARIA. Fatea ob tacape. wink a great horse having dropped to a steady Fo elai very young to take care of thelr cloth. : fuss of his foot, and confessing to a began consider his future m Nat CaranialeBoll slows ees et S ta easter sees feeling of unusual indisposition. He ero mt eee sdomeinei =lnetto- lek ee one theee tent sat in one corner of the carriage with. pheyll be. getting the wires | to ly together two cups brown aang oth Fase die tec lace fe.|SPeaks Plainly About Kaiser and his eyes half closed, while Miss Tip- Wa spect,” he thought, sol rly. | quarter pound pa well dissolv-| other system than “having a place for : ping, ith her arm affectionately ‘at’ a comfortable old world this|eq, one-half cup cream, one-half cup/things.” My five-year-old hangs up Crown Prince and Urges Em- drawn through his, was the uncon- must have been | Before they Invented putter, one: raat cup molasses. Test it his cap.and coat when he comes. in paar tebe scious means of preventing a dash for $t ee be ga go all oe it hardens a easpoon'from play. He has a special place liberty as th steamed slowly, bit farther, and then tie it up to vanilla, sAualy-clieoes shell almonds;|for his toys. Mothers, you may be} Cunliffe Owen, who is a close stu- [Gasvho! tBroogh a what he considered an en-|then put in buttered pans, and cut into| saving yourself and some other moth-| gent of European affairs, and who ap- Seam eines Eo hiadip ieoh HL goer er ee tert dearing noise with hie mouth; and the [small equares when cold. er’s daughter a great many steps if| pears have. “unusually. accurate nutritious loaves, WR eata. yeckineio the seen ates anima at once bounde or-| Chocolate Fudge—Two cups sugar, you es fein: yo your boys to “pick up| sources of information, is inclined to of delicious nut-like ahve caatona er charges) Word with the in cane Gt cebting oot two ounces chocolate, two tablespoons; after. themselv fo “clean house” with |*2k° the view that. throughout the flavour, downy light. did not appear in the advertisement the’ pace, hich e incline favored, butter, one-half cup cream, | Put into| Doi rt in to “clean house” wii mianduugud thers ine vere Keolig pee “It’ a nice little place,” said the that the skipper, reeing another (2 saucepan and until when tried the school-teacher the minute any-! sentiment in favor of peace, ness an ¢ landlady of the Railway Hotel, as ip ig in cold water a Hie fellcie doetued (thug geen wrong. There is general. and as a necessary preliminary, jetti- keeping qualities, ai craft approaching him, waved his hand vp vj ping qi they asked her opinion over lunch; towards it warningle’ Remove from the fire, add one tea-|ly method in her madness, ‘if you will| soning the Kaiser. He does not be- “there’s a little land goes with it, If “ay wo der who ought to get out of is rant and stir until smooth) take se ean to discover i Leave |jieve ioe Ae people of Prussia will ti ne te aS en ee better be the way?” he said, thoughtfully; “J and creamy. Add finely chopped nuts, your ey era. avd ina friendly t their king. This they 9 s’pose the horse knows.” then fae into a buttered dish and spirit 4 the school might bap ps but there are no wit ipping, who halved the duties He left it to that able quadruped,| when cold mark into 9 dauere Ss. jyour faith in hearsa: sigue hat Uiey hayece cocked Orie For Breads- «Cabs Potaivgs- Pastas nd he the paying, assented, and in ae eating 18's little bang’ on ‘rench Candy.—White of one egg,| Don’t store Dibba and old clothes point, Bub-the Katberla ¥allbwekiave fi short time thoy were bowling rapidly jccup oth the butt end ga fo one-half teaspoon vant, two table: for fear you'll e-|of Germany might coneivebly | —— = along through narrow country la $ spoons cold water, two pons con-| Chances ar gave i ehiain eh; iaberdatatld Sheohiterasts to their destination. The skipper ‘, ES eter violent eae |fectioners’” suga: fhite clothes to some one © USC of their people declare themselves in - Boerse Mase plessare the inal ee with the crashing of wood, and Flow. | of the egg, add to it che vanilla and! of them. Give old magazines to some | favor of removing tI aiser as Em- ure of the country, is er, crawling out of the dite ched cold ae Stir in gradually en-| poor person who is fond of reading; to| re x as heat fast as he thought of the chances Sith" tome aamirating ee ey cocaine ake at dough and én inmate of a country poor-house, for fenlenaeteate the Ho- imitate Napoleon in one respect. In| THE TOY INDUSTRY OF CANADA. of soceees of a little plan to excane. efforts of his, noble east to take the) roll i alle teenies of m mple |sis appealing to the Entente Allies to 1814 and 1816 Napoleon showed his ae was excellent. Roses clustered round °it#ge on, three w | F Slab—One pou Bey Woman who sews knows how |enter into peace. negoti seit Sa uiognass to ebyprens nine, See tha Aion dotiatey Hoe ene Ye s Oo pe ae ations ae the _ po hu agrant +6 4 mn x, youve done!” roared sugars one-half oanco of gro ifficult it is to get a skirt to “hang them.” Mr, Owen attad reat im it Billie Bad then eS Helene Se rides in Last Two Years, bunches from the walls, while three or ine cee, Ca ee gers ehicle, ee er, one gill of water. Put the sugar even” when she has no help in fitting yrtance to the fact ae ve that Frente might s spared any fur- ¥ four sturdy lime trees in one corner And held his pluhging sts ty the and water into a saucepan, bring them it. This is my siethods pee the skirt Pr. pamphlet entitled “The Only Way ot ern his account, He ely are how over a hundred t threw a grateful shade over a rustic head, “Look at my ng, ent Look cy, to the boil, stirring all the time, and on wrong side o the hom #0 which hos urges thatthe Kal ew that he himself was the ae inanufachirers-in. Canada altbiettien, mia ae “ison Be er, ahs it” . avis lieectini Eesony Boil again in front to the a jenigth, and pin. |o. he depos aa eee Seis - | cipal obstacle to peace and that the|and the number is increasing almost tigi cra ae nd ih ga wer looked, and then returned until it reaches the “soft-ball” stage, Now select a table the top of which j allies would be willing to grant rane | daily. Yet among them there is not. $ery Shing: Niven Mrs. Gipping, after in Cnacaa mine,” bh ove it from the fire, stir in the comes to line below the hips Place | "el reste "trowghote Bavaria. | much more generous terms in his ab-| 0 far overmuch competition. For vo Rosh alate baa seer heen ge iinpressively; nine’s mich the iter GO Ga airinuetill Ae chlakene, litle floke aay the tabla oes, and | Want a ues Lasitiol sence. ‘Cannot the Kaiser show ache is a distinct ek to spe ps z ‘imilar spirit? Even if it meant tl ie | cialize, For examp! rofessi mal gravity, devoted most of | then pour into a tin lined with greased turn slowly around so that the flour] ‘The writer of # «| similar sp is attention to the. cellar, while the read Hy P shouted the ether side of ‘2 pa per. set divide into small leaves a mar the skirt Next |that as long as Ce eee ee |end of his dynasty the sacrifice should | facturers go in for “Yelotipedes, dol engaged Coals walked slowly round fixe bea’ Said Flower: | 84 you measure from the mark to the main in their present poaition the Al-|not be too great. It-would win for | carriages, Ei wagons, ete, Others the immense garden in the rear ex- “it, Sead ght Tipcened. if "you Walnut Candy—One-half pint of bottom of the skirt in front Say it }ies will never consent to talk peace |him a place in history that otherwise|make a specialty of wood changing tender whispers n't-tried to get out of my way. Missa, ig Get Urea 1 ica ue itr chia Sten wee ee i each with ‘any, The Allies hold. the |B@ cannot secure. It would be some|articles, such as annie kiddie cars, PDE eas eas Gy The course I was on I should have butter; boil quickly. twenty minutes. seam and gore thirty inches down! yeinee nersonally responsible for the slight payment on account of the tre-|rocking horses, and so on, Others, Teew said Mrs. Tipping to the vand sed you easily. Just before taking off the fire stir in 1 from the white mark; turn up the bed ivarkandet ause of him and the |™endous debt his mad ambitions have | again, specialize in iron toys. There aidtere’s Been a lot after it; said a ee oa wes aoe oath Soe baking soda and 1 quart at ay point and your skirt will hang | Prussian junker as influence fim placed upon ae ee : see eigen opal = @ slowly, with li at his wife. t } that the German nation and tl er- 1g) vine. us “4 MA vee te ain poner? sala’ the pre te roe fed neces behind eared Dales Wealth syarnt tue beter hemming your little\man. people are generally Hated.| A ie ifference are loc Toronto, four business-like Mrs. Tipping, pleasantly, risking up th me ipewhiel wading og ei found weds: remove the girl's wash-dress, put a tuck with phere is no such feeling toward ae iycon Nagolsn William, how. | these sd having started within the going to fake it, mar,” said jp the roa Anes and insert walnut heir length Serirhiocg quarter -inch | King of Bavaria, he says, and. there- | ever, is the fact oe Feit al maid not | /ast year, which fact. ae the hold Miss ‘i ping, firm! ee eo ne Then roll the dates in icing, or he Winch of the bottom, “Then hem ae ae pee te ene | the toy jnduity is takih 7 for assist amnee. es in a om fore he sugg German Em- contend that he was Emperor ot een ipning, sighed at her haste, ~ “You stay here, sir,” gaid the other | ae 1 and the tack willbe onthe pire should be reorganized under’ the| France by Divine right: William does|, A® the third annul toy exhibition but, finding _ he: rmined wen! man, with an oath; Barley Sugar—Put one pound of nderside GF thahents Seite outober : view. In| at Toronto in February there 0 ~ s e prenideniey oe i e King of Bavaria.|hold most strongly to this view. i down the cellar again, accompanied , "i ine acu Migae Gided Watcapas(atinibla cok the dpa gett-tos eliovtinad Wises will : "| something like five thousand different by Dick, for @ last look round. Cap- je" avers dadastneecier ioe! Be ke attich i ently: b.tdee ee ta Pevaaes Crier that nis| toys on exhibit. Probably half of tain Fidwer, leaning heavily on eee Air rae reply, zy bite or choléehe end add half a aa of cold be no stitches to show, simply a wider | thority for ee SMO BOAR SRINGSAG c utterance to his belief that his |tevS on © ey ae ipping’s atm, limped slowly to the frightened Ret took his wip out of Water. When the sugar ies. dissolv- hem. provided that if the Hohenzollern sovereign een conferred upon | tot ade is like the milliners tradn, carriage. | its socket and strode towards him with &> Place he over a. slow Before | Sees dynasty should be without male is-/him by God alone, and was in no) WY trade is like the sp Hass trade. apes Topahe jnavired, | tenderly, the butt raised over his head. Flower the mixture gets very warm, beat the Household Linen, sue, the title of Emperor of Germany |sense derived from Parliament, meet-| “1s none ve aves on the chan uptite patna ees poll age alatranged his own whip the same way, White of an egg and it. Bring| jt is always wise to keep a few peje bass to the King of Bavaria.|ings of the people or popular deci-| | 0710 ae ‘4 aa es Were MADE Goint atiller. “Good gvaciotal” and bo new to the weap- slowly to the boil, removing any scum tra towels and other linen for emerg-/The same thing would happen if the| sions. He declared that he considered | Tove pang ymuitary | toys —wa “What's the matter?” oT hag Say Sreisexatind each other. two or that rises. When it becomes quite ney use when guests arrive, ‘This jayaasty spout lose the throne of|himself the chosen instrument 0! heat Mien ine Vaal ey ‘Tipping, alarmed by his manner. Set AR GaN AG trea ba a clean, strain into a basin. After applies to table linens also. Every) Pr es suggestions must be|Heaven, and that he would continus | BL ee ae in the form ON Hive lett my. pip @ im the garden,”| gig, whose temper was rising every sof eee bil ite thee Aba" Set of napkins and each tablecloth | | gratifying athe Hine ot Bion foc th toeciaoee bie nelle ota seat ty pera A pleats ete said Flower, rising, “the one you 8V| second, ran‘in and deal eae the skipper a and let it boil quite thick. Add a few. should bear the housewife's surname {t is notorious that his relations with|to the opinion of the da a bean ah Ney pmplate Sanaa me. I wouldn’t lose it for the world.” heavy blow on t “\ drops of essence of lemon and pour ini a or her monagram embroidered the Hohenzollerns are not brotherly.|kings at coronations are not present. Outfit imbers ‘ma le in iron an fee’ it, a aloe @ blow dispelled an idea which OM te @ well-oiled dish, and as it be- tinon it, re is a question as to! At the funeral of the late Emperor of |ed with the crown. No great ‘officer ot, ree §] Thereabouts 4 ts . # 2 peritee slowly forming there of asking sins to set, cut it into strips and twist the proper place to put them, but the | Austria, we are informed, the King] State or Church owns a Prus: ee Pbabidat any amount of new PY che dba ea eave ido you the extent of the mage, and if it majority prefer the letter on a table/and Queen of Bavaria refused to ac- He crows himself. Curiously ae RC LARD e cats Hepre= inet he bee-hives,” said. Flower, Wor? ™¢ toe much, ering to make itl * caramel Popcorn—Have ready cloth to be in one corner, where it|knowledge the presence of the Ger. enough, aiser never crowned Setting Puss-in-Boots, etc. rocking t e¢ £0 Ideas of settlement vanished;! pan of popcorn from which all hard ‘pit! just show off the rounded edge of! man Grown in any way, and{himself as King of Prussia, and jt, is BOPSes, representing motor boats, aue lo with excitement, as the heard Sdaaa of hanorarinrality, end i Ne v fombbiles, tech i rs. Tipping and Dick coming up cape. vanished to; II merged in the geese car wiik one cup of eratceit; the table. Napkins should have the] thus put a publit slight upon him. 1 faatd thet Oia sesnon’he. in he Re a oem ‘e : : er one ml ee lated s ’ z tw ig bull frogs, from m the cellar. “Make haste; some-| one fixed idea of giving the other man sugar and three squares of chocolate, | mitisls im the eomner or inthe middle Deteat the’ Crown Prince! ras because it Ould ca a eee rer orenenting t 8 iven, aS or te the beetle tag-| ed fairly any both w a fair amount of punis bod: Miss ‘Tipping darted into the house, and immediately afterwards the Tip- pings ascended from the cellar, at- bieite stra, rc tended by the Jandlad: under a heavy blow from Flower, his] “Driver,” said Flower, ly. | foe went down suddenly. For a'sec- Sir,” sai man, looking round a o fro he skipper held his breath and tenderly rubbing his Toke x, then the other man raised ‘Take that to the ray cape who has hime “feebly on his pee, just, one in, at once,” gabled Flow-| ing away his whip, staggered to up ps emt atta call and, unfastening the reins, handed the aatealioed driver his toba- = eal up and shake: whip, ‘ich was concentratall the fars of the ast fortnight and the hopes of his future Wifetime. ad ral, sprang forward, madly ‘m ho had we ile farther d along, on the right-hand side, the field stretched away upwards to meet a Towards this wood Captain having first squeezed himself road in front Rey itt took ae at a the Vehicle rocking nd. ed with all's care Flower, leaving take care | fat on the trunk of fallen pin OF See toe: 6 tiie, stood to regain his breath and eagerly ook. the carriage and hur! CoRICee at ed about him. To his disappointment fi SctetIOre ne and a oo ‘i, falling'on fe teow dat ille-wotd was ciae great end in fronts ot-him, twined itself round not pasa here) hi guilt moving on iene and hvoug eee almost parallel with he ae im heavi w from the scen “He's ence, a anid | Flower, as he at 0. saw ouch man seh fateh Mel the| ot is ime * poustble, he Deeeh to Lee Peuahlon eet popes feel shows (To be continued). He clambered on Sp gale as a a Tear! bend in the road shut the others from sy his se and gathring up the reins, woman's “weapons are tears, but as ‘imself over to the joyous feel- she es hold her own in a battle of es of his new-found liberty as they | wol — CROWN _ LIFE The volume of applications for new insurance during 1916 was by far the Gré: atest in, the History of the Company. That is the best evidence of public esteem. Let us send you some fresh Insurance facts CROWN LIFE INSURANCE CO., TORONTO Agents wanted In unrepresented districts 5 were securing) © ne gh a gap ap in the hedge, progress- “ine ne teaspoon vanilla,! pia ‘auie: Goole ile cee |while hot over popcorn, stirring wit & spoon until it is well coated, then| 6, i pour in buttered pans to Cool. Carrots Are Health Producing. Few people realize the value of car- rots as a food. Following are a few San for their use: F -—Pare and cut into dice a cup- ul of green ; boil in stock till ea is not oon of} stone and when hot add the eaercta, season with salt and pepper, brown Shue and serve. Si ut into soup kettle five! hel serrata ne batickle.ofvsels 3 galloncef cold water, a head of celery (or half a aspoonful of celery salt), two and a half pounds of chopped carrots, a pinch of cayenne pepper, a tablespoon- | fut of sa closely, simmer ! ree hours—remove knuckle and i a With Milk—Scrape, ae put in double boiler; cover with milk, sea- ied qelerhatien, sepbenantcenle: Cock, all day, or cntil Tail hea thickened. } Lemon Juice—Lemon juice and the yolks of eggs are recdpari nied for fried carrots, to add taste and-color. le and wipe. Bie $F mash; butter, pepper and salt So prepared they retain thelr full flaver: Cold—Slice and ne in stew] with one ounce of butter, two onions met a little chopped eck Sim. er slowly thirty minutes, then thick. r Hlotaranse wih sahile eg vad me lemon juice and serve. Boil carrots in two ", mash smooth, add rum| in egg mixed with water, roll mec in crumbs, and set aside for one-hal: . Fry good brown in deep lade—Wacsh and boil until the grated tind ine one lemon, the juice of two, and one teaspoon almond extract, at fives mitacetieaser sta cent Browned Carrots—Scrape four or ‘on one side, where they will be on top | when the n: apking are folded. Tea napkins are the only ones on which a leoaett ‘ean appropriat initial within the ageelh or other de- ative motif. The napkins can also finished with haradthel a seal loped edges. omen may ar that they haven't time to put embroid. ery on household linen, ‘This is a poor argument, for almost every wom- an has a few moments during the day when she sits down to chat with a riend, Helps For The Housewife. Never warm the baby’s milk until jmedeey before the child takes it almost keep the members ae family well by having proper food for them. A wood box beside ~ the ‘ange is a great step saver. fa set on casters. row away. all old fruit jar ae bers; they are apt to « ee fruit spoil when used a second ti All house plants shoal: ‘He ‘sprayed with water on ek. If this rule is followed ey will not become in- fested wit Sliced pictanole is much more licious if sliced and sugared arg 12 hours before serving. It_ should be a matter of common kitchen It should flour is the best extinguisher to throw over a fire gaused by. the ¥pilling and igniting of kerosene. ‘To soften butter in cold weather, if wanted in a hurry for packing lunches, fill a bowl with boiling water and let it stand a couple of minutes or until heated well. n empty and turn the hot bowl over the butter. Let re- soft enough to spread ea: Sometimes there are ae handker- chiefs in the wash which the careful housewife dislikes to subject the wind. In’ Winter, when it freezes ae blows at the same time, the fabric a really fine handkerchief is in mae ae being injured and many a one has been blown away by a stiff Spring breeze end. never seen again by such times put in a pillow case ae ae thes cate up by hem Norway has prohibited the exporta- tion of coffee substitutes. attention to the fact that he was King of Prussia alone, and could not crowned Empes eve ot partie any. title, indeed, ry ithough the Kaiser frond aie Lehi if Mr. Owen says at even should the Kaiser die as Empero: ny it is incredible that ab othee ace sof | Several kinds of extremely taal ating sand balancing and eranes—were on view. Steal cconkertictign favs wohae Gi ane e ee ns sent Crown Prince, Suites "Teader his fame has been |it Were @ reali st a: igs cuba be ee us , . ents » were shown, ere were dissipated, and his private life Tos Mahia Mares various Hinds of wooden blocks all e and al rious “« ” H * mac in Canada, : ‘Dad,” exclaimed Monty, burst 4 aia ery in- Germany, and is certainly well known raphy teethe levees genious kindergarten —_folding-up to the mimeroas princes and- Kings tables. “Among othor very pleasing German States. The Kaiser at'the be-| Dad raised his eyebrows. His off- a SSH Pisgpen pepe dee ees Soret. Wananga ee tel disappointing and some dolls" rubher-tired rlek- adeaaeed scholar, and the news was hard t nl respect and admiration of not only his fellow-kings in Germany, but of the erman people as well. He had be- “You hind him the prestige of 25 years of ae peace, and under him Germany had enjoyed a prosperity unknown be- fore. The Crows inheritance. military blunderer, a man of vile pri- vate life, and one fmto. has _ incurred the Reread eben cobs the ruit, here is five dollars. Tell rulers and ees of the most es paw id ‘you :comes:to be. moved. pomeclel nations of the world. Napoleon's Example. The Bavarian pamphlet speaks al- most as plainly about the Kaiser an the Crown Prince as going would Salone Brie eases to urge the who has si ir failed to rice, ere Nanglecnier arabifionn® to lieve = Star four years spent in perfect~ “Ts this really true?” he demanded, i"€ them, dolls’ heads in bisque, such "re sure you're not deceiving pe = ih: "cous dad,” said Monty, ved u) not, “rm ap eal pie I'm very pleased to hear it,” said his father. “And in order to that the seeds of industry | It is very ipeatitying to learn that Canadian “| “Like this, dad,” said Monty, poc- keting the five, with a grin. “The| & the price lowest form is being mended.” rn and the quality of the toys they’ are ‘oducing. The Government of India will ex- ——+—__ vend its wireless system until every thing we can’t understand is my post has a Heatlon in the charge ree girls get the notion that! paint of a trained office improves the appearance of a ¢ “Redpath” stands for sugar modern equipment and methoc experience and a determination to of the name “REDPATH”, “Let Redpath Sweeten it.” .. Made in one grade only—the highest ; result. of years se wang unworthy heen that is the acked by 61 id 5 Ib, Cartons— 30, En 50 and 100 Ib. E

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