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Milverton Sun, 3 May 1917, p. 2

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The volume of se atitices for new insurance during 1916 was by far the Greatest in the History of the Company. That is the best evidence of public esteem. et us send you some fresh Insurance facts cROWN. LIFE INSURANCE ©0., TORONTO Agents wanted In unrepresented districts 45 The Bride’s Name; Or, The Adventures of Captain Fraser CHAPTER XX,—(Cont’d.) every feature| & was outvying the ibe in amazement, “I thought—you. ae Golden Cloud,” he stam: Miss Tyrell shook ost looked down. Bi missed the ship,” she said, pen- sivel “head and|® opr anid Po “Poppy, sudden! saa for lower “He will be back in six sed the ee nan tee the oth. ‘issed shi ed | the wa Did Flower Dw anid, Migs ‘Tyrell, even, more na ponte than Coe jon Este ae cH ‘Don’t aes prompted tae ee othe "Dont like bac fact manage to nt to lie down a little while on pon the is a nice a length, razed out uj Ships en in amaze. anit r started. Politeness and in- In of the credit. heaeed Miss Tyrell turned him with an unmistakable air of sur- given up your berth | P™s¢- in the City?” said Fraser, ite shat in concern. The consciousness of a little color in her cheek which ‘No, thank you,” she said, in mists heh indicated reproot. shifte stlessly, he said, indignan' “You before,” remarked Miss we Tyrell, ouldn’t be right.” “E do: tt you give tah my gloved, I forget them?” said coldly. taser’s turn to color, and Ba burnt rich crimson as he fished Bei going to take care of them| te": ou," he said, awkwi “ came to look, after @ Pat tioaghe Vid lett her “Tsaw you auth pe ot them,” was the reply ia seas ns A we beer ya ain shook Her head. hs said firml, The r walk,” she robes at len; No said Fraser. He ‘rose jj whether this was a hint an supreme mental t decided that tt was, and mi “y Panlerstoda that. you d_ somethin, notice, in the City, ead, and AE Lik stooping. down adfonted, a rnd stove orgamen we you intend to go?” ed the “tacttu hs “Ud left it open,” anid Miss ‘Tyrell, thoughtfully: Ae hadn’t definitely ac: Capiain Tepeat-!a shade of surprise in her vo Fraser ga cepted si was no “help: for it” ied Mias “Dids.'t seana “ike it,” said the more aM mera Fra: com) eon- fi | at that momar CHAPTER XXII. summer passed quickly. too quickly for Captain Barber, fe thou: nt justified in enon nh een The Guide to True Economy This year, instead of buying new clothing and household effects, let Parker restore those you have alread 1 will gain in every way. We are specialists in DYEING and CLEANING Gloves, Gowns, ) Care n throughout the cathers, 1ace Curtains, Blankets, pe! t's Clothing. We muittion for our thorough. work, Sond for our Catalogue om Cleaning and Dysing. PARKER'S DYE WORKS, LIMITED 791 Yonge Street ‘There is money to be made by using Concrete, Many hundreds pe farmers have over a Wes ladly send our book N at the Nei Cando pane fans to a writes Be i " Irs PREE rile leday 18 n perplexit ye! re WO, | wi hich, was just es quantity required ra sali ie SPARED ROYAL SHOOTING-BOX ns cs ©: at you ‘are ene I didn’t said the seve months,” said Poppy, Beets “that ct shall ae 'y old to ei then eps it is all for the best-cI don’t like A e £i irl got up, and, walkin, ng to ae window, ie the streets without haj er clination aoe tht with conscience. The ut inclination got none ould you care to go for a walk?” and regarded a “. eae that tay what you meant,” pl jump roa nal ielonts asl said t see any harm in Be ” said ‘ore, “No,” 'o her surprise, that ended the mat- attle he aN ee from| © in sak fusion, gonderiag. for him to ef- mur- at d it alone of the whole visible landscape | ¢, hen going?” Hid “asked; with i = ‘don in| still has the power to destroy, and de to} He say Aveta Subsidence a Rage wh | ing: expense, “the: total ex said that it it tela se shortest sa ever ‘Too Much Dessert. In ‘the aves Tae the Geet problem takes Lae ane than the more ‘substanti at cou Traveling thtougt 4 segue him resign- rning air was a faint our of aoauiel district at the slow! ww, the Dan having Anished thee Ishors for pie Oe > mere 5 Lonely Siok Sens orTee ALE ae i and showing how the cakes and other: desserts a te fini do hat win te saiipanios the arts ne confettionery and the making eof delicious’ afer but I do. think | at perhaps’ o women ‘over-empha- ‘and ime for making Many vey epEodly See iat they can mal ake unday be The gri nawed head of ae popped out at the companion a: heai ely r ae gentle, Maat ae ee against Tim (To be continued.) House Built For Kaiser's Son’ Left Intact Amid Ruin, or I ae like to take those who ed vegetables ‘are more. poorly cooked ‘in ~p thi: te hill ten miles from St. Quentin, but tanding twenty feet above the plain and commandin| of square miles of uninterrupted view of the], surrounding country, writes a war cor- |; i114 anttnards and brown’ plowland, dotted | j, of gray stone and villages w 8 grown withered Pcsun ae ieee seasons it aoe has been cut by man nor graz attle r the whole face of | the withered re aed the enemy has made are strewn thousands and thousands the Hes look like black fagots— aunor d fruit eh that in a fe o| enitg who will not eat the rest of his|t 9f e and meal because he is so anxious for des- ms. From this particular | sert, and whose taste has been educat. lace the view of the crime of these eq beyond simple. desserts like rice stricken trees is particularly impres-| pudding, cornstarch or fruit and who sive, because more widespread and) desires more elaborate puddings with wholesale than anywhere else in the sauces and, worst of all, whipped devastated country cre: at there is a further reason for choosing this little hill as a place from| j, which to contemplate this side of war. On the top of it there is a neatly built log hut of white-barked beech, fitted | to i practically all ree so that it never be used with desserts which con- tain a large bea of fat or sugar in jon other is the ercanttbcal dinner among middle class families across the At- &s a sort of/ antic which has anything for dessert weit: end shooting-box for Prince Hitel except fresh enh cheese and crackers. Friedrich, to which he and his boon|Or stewed. fruits which are called companions could retire whan oti “com| ay be served with a ed from eS strain of w: a of tiny cakes. ‘There as, of course, no reasoi n' of this simple type mhguld not buila ‘ould mean so much 1 the homemaker and few- cyartagraaiiet digestions. Fruit, remaina intact. Everything else of | either fr ty the works of God and man is destroy-| id cream in itself is unob- oden benches and ie of the kind that belong to a German beer warden. Thin plata oleae cont From St. Quentin ge taser the ke of the bonfire, the of bon- fee: Jets all through the ee re- ts rea Village after village ich the British and Pesach peleiecs tae since won back for Fran The dren and old people, who particularly food offers. Another more wholesome plan is to! earty meal, deliehttas salads can be mi in winter or between seasons, that one often wonders why another course is after» ae salad. A sweet rei eres ehy with e | fruits, and if Jieettes y crackers or wafers and the cup of coffee or tea the stomach really should not crave or need anything else. Menus For The he Schon Children's . Eggs, wie cole, poached or serambled;_ bret butter; spinach or Bey _pheens; cake, stew wi vegetables; milk; crisp, thin ten biscuits; honey. |. Dried bean Cae es rahe toast; bey et cookies. table me soup; tice with apne see and butter or with milk or cream 5. Potato chowder}, crackers; jelly Sandwiches. meat; creamed potatoes; peas, bread and butter; frozen Sete ee plain 4 See creat and plain cak ps; baked eatoee: bread and} elect sliced mixed fruits; eooki 8. Bak ed omelet with spinach, kale or other greens; bread and butter; sepia sauce; cake. Milk toast; string ces stewed teat cake. 0, Boiled potatoes; codfish gravy; bread and butter; lettuce; euatar os for the Kitchen Table. The most convenient thing in my Salicequineae Wiese en, housekeeper, is nN} saving much walking back au forth), or ae Be Ve when canning fruit, eran of energy and valuable as a time saver The Right Way. To give your hee and handker. chiefs an exquisite, subtle, aa and| flowery odor, put a smell piece of in the rinsing water when Pit a fevered patient, add a lit. tle Meee of soda to bathing wa- ter. To keep it a wholesome and plosaent odor, put branches of arbor vitae in Big winter clothing before storing it away. To prevent green vemotables from boiling over drop a piece of dripping the size of a walnut into the center of iy, them just as they commence to boil. Fish that is to'be boiled will bein proved if it is placed in a dish co: taining melted butter for an hour be: aN polls ling. mbled eggs and onions is made by fae frying the onions, then turn- ing the eggs into the pan, and stirring as usual, Pa ail a tight shoe more easy try! ed a ie wrung out of hot ries need the salts pes mineral values that i 1 leather to mold itself to ‘the foot of the oa SPRING IN JAPAN. The Fane Kingdom iss Boole loom and Beau For pes soft breezes aise g the branches of the cherry the slumbering Plots safely enveloped in thelr glos at the little white as troy he does, especially when being riven. back, and destroy he will until the power is taken from him. HOLLAND SLOWLY SINKING. Inches in Each Centu If the land of Holland See to| bui |sink, there is danger that the subsid- | ence will become so great that, in spite |of the progress of engineering science, it will be impossible to continue the paneled sti with the waters. That is the view which Prof, Molen. grant of the Ploytechnie College of elit recentlye xpressed before the ‘Geol logical Mining Society A large par f the ‘Netherlands| | particularly the ewer and no: rst es okente blots. b y the hun- dreds, the ands, a riotous ints: SE oalok gh setae. Spring has come to Japan. From all & ce in the gardens, along inde breubhise blossom of spring, the cherry, the plum, the Peasy in all colors, from pure ite to pale rose, deep pink, carmine ich red; not the single flower of children es t trees, ate spread little booths or tables where the national beverage is offered in in tay cups, with sugar and sibs cakes, candy and other toothsome les. All Japan, young and old, sallies forth 2 spend days among the flow. aughter, song, joyous exclama. Ny strips of rice paper covered with mot- ti love verses. they fasten to the flowering branches. a5 8 pvalintony, pissing to the of love. y, joyous, chidlike eer |, Greet dhe eineneut spring, revel in i the s beauty and glory, you know “art to live” far matte than we white re barbarians of the The Young Iden, The subject was the whale, and the ur fruiting trees, but in full, large | Western provinces, lies below the level fa jof the sea, which is kept from over-| bloom |flowing hundreds of square miles of | land by the natural barrier of the long sand du Japan tapi Gave alte (isin fiery searlet banndr, or glow in rich wine | fiveré:and many: of the-eanele tn such| red tint or eolaen n effulgence, colors regions is likewise higher than the| which these trees flaunt in our West- eee countr san the nation /ern clime only in fal as to maintain dikes and embank-| Peonies more beautiful y | mnonbycat prent-patyn aid correspond- oe known to! our home gardens i reet’ the eye fn ull:combinations ». of Prof. Molengraaff, pole} single, like a stately lotus enditure should Jexeéaa | booty ot With double petals curiously total income, then mon jeurled ind <prristed, in color “white, [sense of the Diet people wet lead rese, crimson,smaroon, purple, often | them to withdraw igher regions.”| striped i eae spotted. differ on the question of| Tree peonies, so called from their whether the ground is still sinking, habit of growing to a-height of five to and what influe are Tesponsible six feet in-bush form, bear flowers of uch a phoi Some ex-| marvellous, tints andi enormous size, erts elie Reha phojostions ob- | often 8 to 10 siches in diameter. ‘The piapeatils. dhe, | richness indescribable, movemets of the sea lev The petals, as A dellonto’ne-thare a the Mr, J... Rebace is partie from | poppies, ranging through the whple e-restlts of water-gauge observa-| gamut of white to rose, violet, ee let, tions that the land of Holland has sub-| deep purple, almost -black. her si child of spring is the iris of Japan, not the iris or flag we know so well, grow- “ing in our meadows, pretty aid small flowered, bi im- “Tf,” declares 1 subsidence diminishes to perhaps fiye and one= half inches c the, teacher | patiently, “What. aS we do with whale bones? There was a -mirute’s silence; a small hahd was raised. “Please, ‘teacher, we leaves ‘em on! the sides of our plates!" | then! Learning by study. must’ be moths away and to give to| {h, “aw Magic Bakin fo more than the ordinary kinds. For Sconemy, buy the one pound tin: From Erin's Greea Isle NEWS BY MAIL FROM _ IRE- oe LAND'S SHORES. Happenings in the Emerald Isle of : Interest to Irish- men. Fire at the scutch mill of Thomas Orr at Crossgar did damage to the extent of £2,000, eens! has subscribed £70,000 to the War Loan, ce individual alone sibserbing £10, fire peered ‘the upper part of the staat of Holland Bros., Mar- ket Street, Monaghan, it Goodwin, R.I.C., has been appointed Clerk of Sessions for the Banagher district. The As tlow County Council has asked for an increase in the dog tax rate Hagia Treland. a bicycle —b Dublin now owing ee oe increase fares on railway he Dublin Medical ‘Sebocletinn ied re-elected Dr. J, e ee elan, of Mou! joy Square, a: " Yor gallantly alike an officer un. der heavy gun fire, David Brennan of Plena has been awarded me D. i in hae numbers of women are still leaving the Newry district to work in the munition factories of ~ Great Britain. The pipes and drums of the Irish Guards paid a visit to Enniscorthy, and were very cordially received by the Bas ens, the Dublin ee Court a fine of ee was imposed on Thompson's Motor Car for naisigga id te chargeable with duty ee Ee motor cars on pleasure _ Gerard on Gans th Culture. ince Ambassador Gerard has re- e has seen, we can understand very Ben why the Germans were so reluctant to part ith him. Recently, at a maeoting of he Canadian Club in New York, Mr. Gerard told some 1,500 oie canehe ew of Ger maltreatment of ain and ae prisoners, e declared that some Germans were ac- i ‘Chandler prisoners, and Sl enat be Hieutel® Rese Gaul boys [march about the Prison camps armed s and a oot ar- [Foun tipped Wik alls at Ge meipieed |prisoners. ‘The ex- ambassador also |stated that German sheep hounds were trained to bite the British, and were {then sent through prison camps. Sure- \ly Germany has fallen low indeed! No wonder the world declares war on her! ‘oggy Weather Light. An oan lighthou! heen equipped with a lamp that can be thts ered almost to sea level in weather when it would be invitee in fas ai Ocean Shore BITS OF NEWS ono THE mamas oc Items of Interest From Places Lape ped By Waves of the Atlantic. Dr. R. N. Colter, of Hisderiopsn; died sudden, Fire destroyed the Se Mills on Campbell Road, Halifax. of nine ships |_spnk in the South Atlantis b; Three valises and a trunk full of intoxicating liquor were found on the remises of two St. John men. Mrs, anne Riley, who died at Sunny Brae, N.B., in her 95th year, had de- seendants te ne number of 120. Chief McLennan, a native of Prince Edward Island, was shot and instantly killed in Vancouver by @ desperado, y Morton, C.G.R.,_ telegraph operator, i mee ¥ dead. ae ~~ the largest man in . GR, vice and weighed oe 400 pounds, ser- threw the wooden drum pieces Let Us Hope This Baby | Won't Reach The Poison hildren were 1 Don’ MBlectsonr eltronto ths eater Use the non:potsonous cal safe, sure and efficient,witich catches the fly and embalms it ly and ho deadly germs it peri Ta nooat of disinteeets lng varnish imate cicanaata its regular position, ‘The submarine menace is now more nearly well in hand than eyer it has been before.—Lord Beresford, THE acerca i “aia rea bs 01 hd , Grand nt Simply because you w 1 ee eit: ox Si ana FLOW ®& or Breads Cakes-Puddings-Pastries vous puddings are palat- - I able, why use Five Roses ? nt wena Cee fee Caen aa etal cat Seyret conan. tidy N 4s ‘ever produced than the present If sore sug | ‘years old, blooms season after se: REDPA’ hen its hundreds of long, flower Z.We are the sen police of the world. | racemes sway ermany, on the other hand, has acted | the role ‘of the highwayman, and is’ playing the part with variations which. gurdens eee no Se drin would ane of put-- hangin ting i tion (among tra Granulated, you may be sure it will be carte in the same Refinery that has led for over half a century—and sold under thesame name—REDPATH. “Let Redpath Sweeten it.’ Casiada, Sugar Refining Co., Limited, Montreal. Canada Cement Company Limited 88 Herald Building MONTREAL beautiful Under the low branches: cf the old wistaria, the hundyeds - of flowering and 5 ib, Cartons— 10, bo 5O ae 100 1b. Bags.

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