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Listowel Standard, 9 Nov 1906, p. 6

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My I $44444464444444444444+4 [2nd then the stains will come out with 7 tanme tor ir ee ; ieee ; . ae the branch fbxver = To Clean Black Cloth.--Mix one part + og tag with three' parts of + i wafer, Apply with o I amas t. About the House td Page at wih bolting, water > keep your fowls healthy they »« should have ell the eee. al fron . b Se the house, either boiled or raw. aan ger | 4 $sd04494000444 them also any 'scraps 'of meat and} ADVANTAGES OF A HAND SEPA- bones to p RATOR. . _ SOME DAINTY DISHES. ~If boiled water is used for drinking The end separator has greatl \ Pasty Fingers.--When next you are | Purposes, care should be taken that the | guced the expense of haulin rae P ~~ ests | making pastry, save some to make into | Water beils for ten or fifteen mimutes be-| quct to the factory. Not on 4 come ih. fingers. Rol! out into a piece about the} fore it ts poured out. We are informed | require less peel coped jess ume. nd 4 never suspecied it!" he cries. size of a Yorkshire pudding tin. Take|by a doctor that this time is necessary] ior as milk peg thor six tim . ye you my word|4 sherp kuife, dip it into four, and cut] '? kill the germs, eek it is not necessary 16 deliver 4 ve ine? in the wey of earning my} be uncllousiy. w 1$-04-0404040404040004040040404040000080000080 own conor: Peter mpi it! 1 thought} the pastry into Jengths obeut one inch] A walnut stain is made thus. Take Ss ee ee Ce toe Fe sever head has sunk down open] vou leo fe my poyerly in pas fide. Boeke in a sharp oven a done. two parts of permangenate of potash per 1 -- = = ne an ml : CHAPTER V. "she really' does try to contro} herself, - hhis hand--he feels her hot tears upon it;| hipitory a ght. as .t did myself." Spread one piece with raspberry or apri-} oud thirty parts of water. Mix well. | rpidiy po nd at less cost. Tus, I béliewe, There is no in why poor thing; she is hardly ever unbear. it now that the theme has no longer] "] go:mot call it such great poverty,"} ¢:t jam, lay another piece on it and sift] Paint thfs on to the floor two or three} j.'s vory im vg 7 ah ge Past yteer al Fa naan coat | able now 1 *|eeference to herself, she can speak. She | repiies Aryelia, her practice! Pind 2e-| fine white sugar over. Pile these sand- | times antil the right shade is produced.| Connection with the hand. separal panion what he knows--afler all it is} "And Cecilia T" stratghtens herself, and there is @ Mash, assuming fts habitual sway over her| Wiches neatly on a doyley, and you| Afterwards polish well. roblem, writes 'prof. A. L " awe. °F hot very. "much- about 'their "two| "She is rather in. trouble just aie, Such as he has very seldom seen there, /emot fous. "Ol course it is an income | have # pretty = for tea, or dinner. Htiscuits are a wholesome form of |PICOng" on ine basis that" in her rather colorless orbs. that would require a little mancyement;| For a Plain Suet Padding.--Tahe food, if 'not too rich. All plain biscuils | tom, on 'he Sob os ant oe coyntrywémen. Upon reflection he hed}! fear were is ne doubt that: the ~-- "Tk w: told himself this, and conquered a re-|she was engagid to has t It was mo: oe of her!-she cries.| put if we cut-our coat according to our | three-quarters ofa a pound of flour, add | 1nay be considered more nourishing then|) oc a value 'i ran luctance, that he cannot account for, to|over: You never saw him? Oh, or with the almost exaggerated ae o'l cloth, and did nol.want fo move aboutjfo it a pinch of sail, a tesspoonful of bread. At any rate they are for stout) gincunt pa fi Reapecnng lence ! * a ef mentioning their name; and to relating} Of course the affair came on after you| *«, usually very self-controlied too much, Soinight live éither ina not| baking powder, and' a quarter of aj prople, who should always seiect rusks| once of trancporling amcertens Se ee ths diary "of those shadowy Sdyliic two deft En England." 'Afler having always told you that or very fashionable part of.London, or in| pound of ver, 'eetabaret suet. | and cracknels in preference to joast. | PU) sy rg apie = or cream lo ~ Months of his life, which form all of it,} Burgoyne's eyebrows have oe up.f were to be her heirf some cheap district in the country very | When these ingredients are mixed, odd aa : ~~ 4 and it often happens that the ~ © that: hes ever come info contact with| and his face has assumed an enoressing, | "But had she told me so?" replies Jim, comfortably." sufficient milk to make al! into a stiff --_--- whantie out: for' tis Gelvering 10:Ece theirs. So that by the time--some) ess of surprise than widtiweiloe' ok thie OM) passing his hand with a perplexed air| Despite his remorses, a cold shiver}]dough. Put into 6 greased mould, and A VALUABLE SETTING hia sortant -- hy = henge waeye --~ rence as Tater--when they reach| piece of news ins | over hi his a i. Peas is what Thave| mins down Burgoyne's.spine at the pie- -- wa : gallop for Iwo hours ind a -- as fen. such oon "harvesting sianiite , " ~ man in + try' lo recall for the Jast few|ture that rises, conjured up with too] half and tonger if time permits. Serve ae aie fe . : Pd ei ins acon th we tie "care ae, ame' Rags Gays. J never remeniber he thine when {much distinctness oy ber senda. befere| with Jem, treegle, or eauce, and you A Samoan's Petition to the Captain of haying. = It often happens that a the otic of their common interest, as| numbers; perhaps she will land the}! "ld not believe jt, so I suppose that! his mind's eye; the picture of a smug!will have a delicious pudding. Long @ Man-ol-War. he ne can being not ee i in the power of the elder one to|4ifth." some one must have told meso; but 1] Bayswater, villa, with a picturesque| belting is most important, Queen Victoria was always a kindly nie ig lige - . od aphte ----, "She will tell you about it herself," could not swear that she herself had} parlormald, or 'the 'alternative cottage | Polatoes and Cheese.--This is a tasty} and a home-leving body, ond It is pos-| 4 js theref sag \ (eo gtd ae rand To-netther of them, meanwhile, is any| says Ametia; "she tells everybody: she ever- put ik down in biuek and white. {in some dreary Willshire or Dorsetshire] dis, and the muteriais required for it|sible that if it had been left to her to | througt ne tat Sate voted Beco! vouc! of those ob-| jikes talking about it--it ay Ad odd, However," tossing his head Inck with al village, with a strubbery of thtee Au-|Sre eflen thrown away, as the couk decide: she would have hesilated {o sacri- a tos 'ad fas, Fee a jects, eagerly--though with different de- but she does. When eek acid as of one whw throws off and a_kilchen-garden of | doesn't know how to ulilize tuem. Well fice a selling of eggs for the sake of a oma ue } a certain valuc an grees of overiness in that eagerness--as! over"--rubbing _ his rel haat which che? uulders a use! burden, "whit does | half aon gs it may be thal, her frame | grease a pie-dish with dripping, scatter | berthday salute. It wes on the twenly- > WT sake: is ok Sy oy mienne they both look out for them among the holds, with shy and deprecatin, that matter now? I am not her heir, 1} being in such close pr roximity to his,} breadcrumbs over at and some grated | third of May says the author of "My _-- diy, the lggegepiles and the tweed-clad Eg-| ingness against her own Poet el onan a nobody's heir; we 'must look facts | she feels the Infyence of his shiver, and| cheese. Take some. cold tnashed potu-|S-uth Sea Log," as an English man-| mi' on? ine farm ie olten underesti lish ladies at the station. It had been} tell maneny. I shaw hewn misfertun fin the' face dear'--in i tone} that it suggests her next sentence, which toes, add a litte milk to moisten, and | Ofwar lay in Apia harbor, in the 'Sa-|T™ ed ar ee De the Injention of Burgoyne thet he and very dark. . alist eh of sasclant nae: aitection,~ as of ste is in a less sanquino key. ' some more, cheese. Place this in the | oan Islands, thot a native came aboard | yi one | _Birerl ' -- dus friend should' put up at the same| « compelied, yet most unwilling. to give a} - (To be continued). dish, scatter grated clecse on thé top, | With a note for the captain. It was from night and moming at milking Yue, the hotel as that inhabited by his betrothed wae to P repeats he, with laugh- ite child, or some other soft, sai helpless cae cE en mixed with brcaderumbs. Dab little pits | ©ne, of the district chicts. be-predact skin sail cen 6 bewight: ts her family; but finding that it is| "4 emphasis; but to his own ear bolly| creature, pain--"we_must look facts in E of dripping or butler on the top. Brown Tn the Captain of the Engtish Man. | #2 bighest possible valve. This should the emphasis and the laughter. sound | the face!" LAND, IN WEST MUCH TOO DEAM. |Defore the fire or in We oven and serve /Of Wan" it read. Ol, Tubletau, send Heh be emt: Meee Oe, ane PB eerciel why he,| There is something in his voice that ---- rot. you wy grectings and love, and the calculation, mar be gured je te worm spring night, finds himself traversing | Second time runs away from his sub-}makes Amelia's heart stand still; but she | Annie S. Swan Says It Is no Place for "Sion 'ed Mutten and Macaroni. -- Cut {love of my family, and send also my alt = way from 15 to 40 cents per 100 the : By pe Ae from .the railway to ject; or,*more probably, he is really in attempts no 'int . Man of Si Small Means. one pound of breast of ipulton into love te Quern Victorta. a, Sainoans ; PCY that hotel. haste 'fo get to the mew one. "Mean-| "It is very hard for me, dear, affer all small pieces. Slice one onion, tur-] bave much love for England. The "third and last important item As he and Byng ait over their catfee| Wile." he says, his eyes involuntarily |these"--he pauses a second; hie is about Rigel as cen Chronicle, Annie $.} nip imo carrots, and a slick of celery. | "Mopt noble sir, to: 'morrow wilt be [Under tho advantage of the hand seps- after dinner in the salle a manger, al- dropping o the carpet, as if he had/to say Beatle, years waiting." but his seat ony ee of the Canadian North: [put a layer of tie vegetables in a smuce- |e day of the Queen's birth, and 1 have | "for may be ela p> indepen- most ils only tenents at that late hour, rather not see the effect of his words|tonscience arrests hin: to sien they have} -- ep pan, then a layer of ment, then season | Harned (hat at the hour ef noon all the aenes 26 Mak Dremacer pein Pd -the younger man remarks' matter-of.| UP" her; "meanwhile, some one has} not been weary, so after a bardly-per- "the tend here, being one. of the riche} yy Qin) pepper und sak. Nest have a /FPet connon on your ship will be fired marketable product it may be sold to ~ feslly, as It stating @ proposition almost etal Z oe Soot foes er ail ne Gece tian cr uinten on {lover of ineat, then season all, and add {Sl the earth will quake with the noise | 1° Sest S K.aeey he Sins BS BSP obvious to be worth uttering-- ~ Pallett i Bg ena a sees ans 7es wailing, lo have cu ' YC lithe res he vVertelalt~ 'our over , thereet. rr O 'arm. "I suppose you are off to Gis A nglo- "Yes, me; I did not wrile it to se this, is tT" = Be Ha ae eee Sire lend - hepe ue re owe on hil ak urine hott, | "Great sir, T cast myself at your feet, | Cofisidering~ al! the advantages that American now." because I do not see much use in -pul-| He had st salesalea on ihe elect : or the asking. There is no moge and cook all gently foe an hGuel, Phil "11 fave tauch love to you, but } beseach }#7t bere stated, il is not more than fair in 'and whi auld be profi wsesteading--viz Irce grants wt land ; e 1 oa not to fire grent guns to-morrow.| {hat te producer be somewhat inde- 1 { 1 2S e Be "I think not," replies Jim slowly; " un hall da ; ly; "it isl an aon Bs SE hi be.bought, at any price from i & pound of macaroni, and é6immer } 'i dent i ; It hath: past ten, sou see, and the words and his caressing tone, ' Viti ol ig tender. 'T to a deep | O° not fire them for two days more, apd, Pendent in luis decision os to Wheshet or <i -people." 'tie adds a.moment later wi wil bee phe Scones his: shoulder, sob- one ate io toy er og eight ober l dish, scatler chopped canals over ang {tty heart pet ele Mi tod lati Baal hot em io =e ome The e are . auspec tie oe' ekeaae . + | serve. " couse iny wife has a hen sitting on nine | cal machine for him to use. ee 2 . ee Mr. Wilson fs Sather an in a hares Bi selgca! ey ere not ional ie manny Nbr algal taney Sale' coatliuie cp A spice plocter is a very useful appli. | ry " "i ER. - ores ie te aay vi oy a oMose" cee ase Wee valid, 'and there is also an inva ' can be, r "8 | cation in: cases of Kevere cnlic hil PLT then: to reak their shells, rameries are s e gemiinvalld, ster; T think that 'bod | tik sea Inctineg teope long agi have you or fhe ery beat farns, wily suitelie dwveling [0% To. prepare Ths. tke ra it eM oe en i «eS er not disturb them to-night." " pitas ; Stee hand "hutldings." ¢ house even of cinnaniun, ulispice, cloves and | {its Will all perish and grief enter my | 's sail Byng has never Been engaged to° be} Pie is going to ab ae Oat oxiiet inane cadena whieli "ground ginger, with or without uo overy pho nite Pot 7 threo: Gaya [t WAH not married, except In theory, and it Is cer. chas wished tha' [iu per cent, of the investnient. with the | lltie cayenne 'pepper. according as the | ter if they hear the guns. [ beseech) scieNcCE OF MILKING COWS tainly no business of his to blow. his lia} added satisfaction thal the place is th pluster. is to he strong or week. Mux You tn do nee: Chie ieepe." me CLEAN ~ > contents eee ee flame, so he} "° aha {Ore 'in value every day. 'ihis 'ur -- together and pul it in a flannel ---- _ 'LEAN. elf w wlescent ye the mioderale capitalist. bE, Spread evenly end quill the bag te _ It is well Known that the average observation to the effect that the tarin pros! "Bub for' the anes of sma prevent tie spices getting ito lumps. ARSE Oe EGA milker gels less milk than he who does ore f 1 means, ov P E iy } @ thorough job, that incomplete milk- must have been late. But at all-events tar rt pow ; means, there is another: opening. | Before applying this plaster wet it with!) \aonan " % ening. 'Tha } Sienalist Leader's Attack on Lord ing means nut only direct but Indirect ETD the next morning finds Burgoyne payin ene re tiny rent a satan by the vear, from |2 fle wearin whisky, or water, 'Th hts flacre at the door of the ae fhe i 0 possesses eves gone ten sume bag anay be used repeatedly unt:l Cromer -Britain's Worst Friend. lass, uot only an immediale lessening Amnivican, wilh the confidence of 'n per- Ra ta the zalie: of ine, crop. He hes the it begins to lose its strength. Mustapha Kamel Pasha, the Egyptian |! the fat yield, but tends toward dry- orl in who 45 cerlain of Minding those he k and implements by,| For a cheese souflle take a leacupful ; Nationalist teader, in an interview wilh ing the cow. A Danish scientist has re- -- S, Ms confidence justified by the re- this sal petioae and is a enared the kil} Of grated cheese, the same quantily e the Peris correspondent uf the "Pall cently developed a special system of + for, having followed .a waiter ; : tle as the| Hae work of the pioneer, struggling to|fine white breadcrumbs und milk, x Mali Gazette," declared that Lord Cro- udder manipulation, a sort of massage rch piggies end heard him meer Seg he? out "8 seunime haul in Mis farm acre B pete, often t piece Gf bulter the size of @ walnut, Iwai mer is the worst friend Great Britain of the mammary gland, as it were, nee 5 ata door on the ground-floor, wisely, 1 het--do y y has she hen t handicapped through lack of moncy to! whites of eggs and. one yolk, cayenne! 'could have. "He had an admirable op- which it is claimed augments the flow. eee ap an instantaneous-| "3 laughs again. The tries to frame e sentence of this kind | UUs. Proper horses and tetplanrenta ta{ pepper and sail. re the milk, bread-| portunity of winning our love, but ne} The Hegelund method, as it is called, having been rieked sere so Ba ees ~ 'this tongue cleaves fo the roof of his} work the Isnd. This eystem prevails | crumbs. and cheese in a saucepan ond | has ected as on oppressor, es a tyrant.|Jvolves three manipulations, "each ire ah to catch the ex- es one choose wisely at sixty-five?|mouth,. He can only hold lier to him!**TY Much here, and has excellent re-| le! all heat very " Blows lil the cheese! 'The detestable fact in the-governance | thrice repealed, or until no milk is ob- pe rap, and the next moment, the page whether she has or no is 8 mat-|in ai allectionate clasp, whose dumb-|* suits, most men who rent the farm suc-|is dissolved. Add the bulter. and sca- | of Egypt is the hypocrisy wake is over | tained. First, the pressure of the quar- Tin: stayds fi ae pri Yer Of ope See hee Staal the oneal ess he Nopes that 'she "attributes to | " gn buy He a through course «f|son nicely. Whip the whiles of égg| everything. An autocrat or a tyrant,|'er on each side against each other 8 ace to face\with his Amelia:| Of parish, who, by reason of his ex-/stiencing emotion. Sho bérself indulges! Me. Theri lfe'tg pwasanter in a well- | very sly and beat the yo! -roral recognized us each simply imposes thrice led, followed by removal of .- bit her Gieat weedy pleasure, treater Sey: '8° sitll im deacon's| in no very prolonged manifestation of *t!tled country. The pioneer siruggles | Tuke the milk, cheese. cie., off the tire | ¥Itl. Lord Cromer imposes his will just|the milk; second, the pressure of the eahaadeetalbaaste sinc tech aS? . Re pis nm. In @ few moments she is! #¢ only for the young ahd buoyant of | and ct it cool, then add the yolk of an | 08 surely, but through the forms of law.| glands together on each side, the fore eevould ca wiatak at on ane limbs are shaking 50 hagai up beside him oe wiped esa Labor is scarce and dear: but)egg: season to taste. Bulter a pie-dish|H? is on autocrat as great as Abdul|querter being first manipulated and ug y _m ming into the ni cannot maintain her standing/eyes, none the handsomer soul, the neéd is only pressing~fer a few | lightly. add the white of an egg to the; Hamid, the Czar, or the Kaiser. then the hind quarters, followed by re- ng-room? Sybilla is in the drawing-| attitude. She sinks down by the din-} for having ota and iieing fea 4 meniks in the 'year there should be dis-! mixture, pour into the dish, and bah "We are constantly belng made to|movat of the milk; and third, the fore feel hol we are an inferior race. In | quarters belween hand and room already this morning. oe said | ing-table again in her hard chair, It ts|dcep aitenti , . : . ey : on to an exposition of 'her crimination shown in urging laboring; for twenly minutes in a quick oven. ped was ace it wetige goin ng to be one of | 2 ete hard chair on which to recelve lover's position. and prospects, which he men to come here. Certtinily for four! Serve at oy or the soullle wv i Ko down what way sre we Inferior? [ am suro| body, the hands holding the (eats ays, 60 1 thought" (rather re-/ such, ijl-news. is at.no pains to-tinge with a-foctilious | a five months Inthe year a skilled farm | and be spoil ithe Fellaheen are as intelligent es the losely, then the hind quarters also, gretuly) * ina asso she would be Ane you Gas hinder it. cannot you] rose-color. | - Inborer may earn ten or twelve shillings | Medic ole "prunes tre an old werd + lwer ciasses in England, and as cap- followed by milking. v than eye in coming down; gra it ahe asks falteringly. * "Hate you realized," he says, "that } a day. © with ml. remedy Which bid fair in modern nur. | @ble of self-government. We ask for) Trials of the scheme made al the "OF contrary, she is much not try; poer old woman.|shall never be belter off than 1 em now?} "But in the winler he is not required. | se ries to become popular again. Teke a! ® Constitution, for an Egyptian Parlia-| Wisconsin and sal York stations af- eorlicr. * Ae all, she has e right to pursue herd nover! never! For though of course f Then he drifis back to The cities. taj quarter of an ounce ef senia and nranns | Went such as wns promised to us when | forded a daily average increase per It is possible that an extremely ardent} © nm happiness in her own way, only Ilshall try to get work, one knows how help create the problems he had thought | Yhu fs oblained from a druggist). and ; He regune of Khedive Tewfik was sup-{cow of a pound of milk and two ounces love may be independent of surround- wish that she. had made up her mind| successful that quest pers is in the! Perhaps to have left Lehind forever. 1! pws cur wver it one pint of boiling water. | reessed. Fur twenty-four years wefof butler. The efter milk was very rich . ings; may burn wilh as flerce a flame, twenly years ago; though to be sure, ps se of n man with no special | de not see thal anything ean be done! Cover and place by the side of the Sire have wailed for that Paorliainent." mv fal, testing above 10 per cent. This # when its owner or viclim is-scated ia ware could -- Pas another smile--| no technical training, and who starts in; "better suth conditions meanwhile. Alt) infuse for an hour, covered lightly. } Kamel Pasha denied that his follow-|afler milking takes not to eaceed five a cm tae in pi 2 , eT aok nicch: eh tee en the race handicapped by being Hees | ohn er lg tegpaeng from 20 to pt then strain the Hquor into a china lined | te desired lo come under Turkish, Ger- | minutes' Ume, offen only two or threo ce a ie. dull: hotel Bek : 6 ye on too late !" j degrees below zero forbids the idea "f) xaucepan and sir in a wineplassful of'. or any olher rae We wish | minutes. The two ounces of butter may as when the senses are courted} A dead silence supervenes--a silence} But the dismalness of his rianorame | ot 'h ouldoor inbor. 'Thus the Eaiagea : really goed-trencle, Add lial! wu pound |! remain Egyptians." be held al a low estimate to be worth by stly-urioned lounge, pensraling| of spoked alupetoton on the ane serait no anowerng loom in ie lane Earn in rf eid --+-- 2 cele eal 3 re 5 n the other, |\voman's face. , . to obgorh all the liquid while couking. five munules' work, 24 cents an hour bric-a-brac; but perhaps Jim's passion| At length Amclia nerves herself {o put} genlly. 2 help -- ~ press of the ha rvest 'Then cover the v canal tightly and Nei he LARGER | FEET. and the shim milk thrown in. Not only 4s not of this intense and Spartan qual-;0 quclion upon which it seéms to her,| "I realize it." | svonld seem fo be the best, Tt is a fine.) whote simmer for an hour, or till the fs more milk and bulter mede, but the ity. Al all events a chill sleals over him}not very incorrectly, that-her whole ful] "And this is what I have brought y j free, open Vile this. full of neighberiy | tones of the prunes are loose. if British "Woman and Children Dentand| secretion is slimuloled and the lecta- es Amelia leads the way into that small ture hangs. bi 'dees it In such a Jow/ lo, afler all these years' seating, = "he | Kindness and simplicily. To. the small cooked too long. the fruit will taste Bigger Footwear. i i Ao ond uncheerful chamber where the Wil-| voice that @ but very sharp ears!continues, in a tone of profound regret, ! S&Ti" ulturist, who, by reason of iN8MY | weak and insipid. When done, place | marked, however, that the differences in son family dally banquet, He is not so] could have caught it, Jim's ears are so;|"All 1 can offer you at the end of them: Yrdens. cannot wrest a living (rom |g dish to cool pnd pick ch al the tees ie teat i ene | mk aad butter yields between this Jost {o all sense of what England and | practised as they ore in listening for thejis a not particularly genteel poverty,| bis ies arres at home. It offers neti stones. 'These prunes are so good thet larger? The fact that the bool and shoe! meinod and careful stripping are not Amelia expect of him, as not to take her} stealthy tread of wild animals, and for] not even a cottage be a doubie coach.{ Omly 'ample remuneratinn for his loll. | cuiidren often enjoy tuen for their pei manufacturers of Leicester and North- t. This Danish inethod emphasizes his aro an oe very kindly|the indescribable sounds of mountain} house!'--laughin be ab that fine feeling of Independence per, ° F poe ance ---- oy ue for = more perhaps than has hitherto been and warmly, 'before they sit down on|solitudes at night. "[ do not want a Sakic conch-house, | Which is the true zest of life. Heve, be [0 a sede a a oe ae the actual and polental losses two hard chairs side ly side; and even} "will it--will St--make a great differ-|nor even a single -- replies Amelin. | ¥ONd 8 doubt, It Is possible for him to Sane, Hee ERNE Seek Mp 18 eights, ie incoxtalele milking. when they ao ~ he still holds | ence to you?" *F! stoutly, and °Idughing too, a iittle Fess what he has hitherto beheld oniy OMELETS. artis seem to show a tendency in thal ___ { her hand, and kisses il now and thea, rgoyne jifls his eyes, hrou pularaing' taste. "Do not you} '@ his dreams jel i ing =a ' He hes a great many things lo say to -- ae Lent on the foor, ay looks know thet I hed rather drive a p ecaties --_---_---- probiem 'a welling. a Sulictent. nia by i eh winering Boom iota. CONN, cers SWINE AND kao in leon "ll poy es og straight nt full at ber across the cor. monger's barrow fi 10 Sika go in PERSISTENT PERUURY of dishes for the light breakfast, as ne ahep Bes who dered to supe of : bal S not in-} ner of the table. Q coach and six = there is an @linost unhiwsited variety. To "to he i pee} Corn, callie, swine and grass, make variably true. Somelimes that very | « This is the Mi nest fight of imagina-| ne > successful the be alten | ae (oasar ane ele grat ' xhitara- abundance clogs the ullerance, and, wit mill make all the aiterence!" ne tion of which J im has pon known hi his British Judge Laments Glaring Untruth- oe recent a ee eaten one on eta a a ee tin inn Seman ihe pes at ea afler-a {ten months' separation, the Poor Amelia is mane per handker- | Maller-of-fact Amelia guilty, and he can fulness In Court. * diately; the omelets should te small, | for ee bole ig te nee demand to Sole the Juxuriance of the corn hinges of even lovers' tongues are aptichief in her hand, it to her| P8Y gr doe thanks for it only in compunc-j 'the British people are said to be tho | four eggs beng beticr than six, and the! Leicester fectory has had t _ crops where this system of farming pre- "at oe to be somewhat rust {io Perha P ' had to throw away | TOP 3 ly gl " mouth and -biles e carr . it to hide! "ous ps jt is they, perhaps: most iitigiougs on cacth. Judge Eulge | 'ops must not be beaten foo nruch. ~ |all its old lasts for children, in response | Vails. The forme are also cleaner. The . ape sre poi i really fat fp ee Xo me | the quivering of her lips and chin. she| it és the thought which dictates her next! geclurert at the Clerkenwell County } Plain Ometet.. Beat the volks of four/ty loud complaints from buyers, "in the | &" and clover roots, together with . ie oi having the e doubiful Fe eezonipa does not wish to add to his pain yom dete copa alight into Court that in their litigation they ure, ¢ggs, bdd four loblesp vounfuls of water.|North particularly," and to make the {the fertilizer put upon the land, explain : y ate thed's nlage | breakdown ae her own part. -But Jimny A™Cv® car-reddened eyes al "ylaringly" untruthful. first mixing one-half teaspoonful ~of | standards of next year's fillings for chil-| both. Bul the elds would be much po gi the. Liner nal enior by twol}diyines the quivering' even under the oul you will never be better off-- | sa When giving us devision ino a case,! four in a tablespoontul of the water;} dren somewpat easiers Even the nur-|cleaner than Sea es. erten. 4a apy obvi- o of cambric, and looks away e stops. Judge Fidge seid thal it disclosed al put in one-half teaspoonful of salt and | sery and children's wear altributes tho] Would use iy power ie gs off her} 9 "Yes, dear, go on; 'If I shall never be| "distressing oimount of perjury," wud ,# dash of pepper, ihen gently fold in the| change in part to the effect of the recent | places in the pasture fields, end in a ne; an pads can yer coomand ter moncy * almost Bensag 4 in her is 'ttm = satay bere ' Leon my lhe then preceeded to call altention to! beaten whiles. [Drop one-half labie-| sandal craze in expanding young feet.|some instances would supplement it . own power," he continues, in an un- toe necessity for en ect of Parliament,| spoonful of butter into a hot frying Monufaclurers are now offerin r = iy scythe, "I decline eg ner ai ae 'lite in-}emotional voice; "and = she a poo at next = years -- tu "check the glaring perjury that now pan, Upping the pan so that the sides next age fashions lower heels wnt can i. no question but this lindly: but there is no i Ag is er lt os to she aiso}% ye, and see none the worse er on tn the lew couris." and bottom will he thorougtly covered. | broader rounded tocs; "the extreme a beni of farming is one of the most ey caeda i I dal tol dncot announ er intention aa settling the "it -- vo ss better 'Veriury," he sald, "is growing more] 'Turn in the omelet quickly, and when | pointed toe." they declare with one ac-| profitable that can be adopted. It turns them on principle, I should have antes a as by yn pot mrp He ig off," stre Sepsis nin re Cow an 1d end nag common. It is one of the! the centre looks dry run a knife around | cord, "is doomed." the corn ood account, especially . - . second, a5 i ved to keep out of his ' 'saddest features in the English life lo-| the edge, then under the half nearest the where it-is al] harvested, and the swine rade oogciag amy egy A bat 60 much | voice the deste of satire and Bitterness Mn bos off _ the same place. diy. People go into the wilness-box | handle and fold over. Slide carefully ¢ following the cattle greatly reduce (he y yo ow where | {hat pierces through ils calm--"her hus-| ,, fe . and take the oath, knowing at the same! onto a warm platter and garish with To Ww ; waste that would otherwise resu 0 Alter ten -- band." If you will 'never be better off." This} time that they are going to meke o slate-| parsley. Serve immediatht aedeagal Even when the corn is grown mainly er ten mon hat is nol surpris-} Amelia has dropped both . shi time she finishes her sentence; but it is} ment which is atlegether the opposite} Chicken Omelet.--Make a pla ye. | The directors of a bank had engaged | fo; der, as in the whenl-growing ing," rejoins she, with a sti ndered' al n @ ie plain on ogee gl i timental fed sigh.|hand and: handkerchief into Ber lap, | Tendered almost inaudible by the fock} of the truth. They do this knowing! iel, but just before folding sprend |e Services of @ waichinan. who care | areas of the northwest, this combination ~ There is TE ee cig dpe in her|She has forgotten her. effort to conceal A her flushed face and quivering lips; there is little chunce of being punished, {creamed chicken. well ( -er| Wel recommended, bul did not seem] js an excellent one. There {s always words or : h lurksa note|the blankness of her dismay. Unless | being pressed against his breast, "Whyjand they lie with o cootness and" delit-! the top. Fold end serve. Creamed fish, over-experienced. The chairman, there-| some corn in the fodder, which ineans. fore, sent for him to post him up ao bit, at course, that a reduced number of st / ' os -- which gives his conscience| she conceals the whole of her face in-|Should we wait any longer ™ : ; in- fs . = which are enough lo siagger | asparagus and cauliflower con be used " mus 1 of course nol!" he re -- ec get roa pea vain, since To pai should " we ba gar eee on 5 4 in this war. . a "ames, ti i frst job of tl ags is necessary to follow ticed Ut = "1 ecoumme h I Ss slet.-- Che e cree us Is your ob © " ie joins, hastily; "but I is nol really ten} "Her whole ye repeats ab hen ot Fes of a betrothed couple. | the judges, Dut Pariiament--d al Fe Bisel Pig hich the weeds and ctems | Kind, isn't it? , mens ween where drying re upon, s months--no, surely-- most inaudibly. "Ati" , would seem a very natural and) for to 'he present one more than to fave been removed, (wo medium-sized | 2) &3> Sir." This plan involves more labor than . "Ten months, one week, two days, "Wha, all my pretly 'chickens legitimate deduclion from the premises:| any other--seems to think that it is bet-| tomatoes, one smuli onion, a sprig of he duty must be to exercise vigi-] growing beef, bul it also probably four hours and a half! their dam 2" but, strange to say, it comes upon Bur-| ter to Jet perjury go unpunished rather |'parsiey, three Uni slices of fr cal ec, lanc brings wilh it more profit, such »_ecuctitne of megnory atin tee, * b goyne with the shock of a surprise. He) than risk the chance of an acquittal by | und five mushrooms; add s Teblespoon- "Yes 2 Sir en ore what appeal-has He attemp pinnae y her overwhelmedihas been thinking vaguely of his| a a jury. ful of bulter, sosson with salt and "Be "careful how sirangers approach < . and eH thinks with a ~_ unjust irri -- into an erfificial and dreary levity, | change of fortune as a cause for un-| "How long perjury will be allowed tol simmer for fifleen winutes. Have &| SOU" THAT SETTLED IT. talion that she migtt have spared: him bv ry 5: particulerly apt Rese limited delay, perhaps for the rupture! g, on unchecked | do not know," cen- plain, omelet mede spread this hot} =! wil, sir." Mr. Sproggins: "And if 1 decline lo tye odd hours, 1 ¥ dear, do nol look so broken-hearted. of his engagement, never, as © reeson/ cluded Judge Edge. dressing over the top. and fald, then |, No "irmuters must be allowed fo en: | Jed you have my daughler, what do you "And how are things gding?. How ae Seo gehpererer pp origas§ H need os for 8 its Suoeedite fale . _--_t+ : pour mn I renainder uround the omeiel <n bank at night under upy prelext | propo-e to do?" ou all on?" be asks, ; ei} - ives 8 80 gtsp, . ever." : "I warn you that in Se ier ps6 o_O Dear my vr atl when Sap oo fw eA ole? NE ot Ha eid es" ee yo of fur RO nage Pe cen war yu hal feels ted by circu aa near. . oS wy : ' four tablespoontuls of water,|, 4 good man,|now, beloved Aurelia has her best viclim. "I'm saving me money for me} ¢egs add four ta ae |honest, re fable, and sramtonite: but clothes on, and awaits me near e reil- vhich 'neither mouse, by mstances | Pot ea ar from saying anything likély to bring|°¥rete Ror vicar st é from me, Tbe married # once! To sit down for all! (0°) n small teacupful of finely chopped 'stiaction © upon the old one, | °@ sill go on ¢_upon "thal," the year! To ger" ' it will be your duty to keep your eye on station. If you decide against us, ?" queslion is"--his words arn, and a few sprigs of parsley, end y mar = o loge taper in hod him much tio! coming more the thrilling wandering} Dawkins: "I.got a good square meal "Your father ' ig [4 got _s good sq beat vi y vat whiles stiff, end Slowly, and "his tone- growing graver--| jife: ihe nights under the no stars,| lest night, the frst in several wecks, | bet vigorously. whites stiff, and | "aut it will be hard to walch two tae, oat is Natori Rs Repan "have I any right to ask you to riot On] the stealthy tracking of shy forest crea-| and I have you to thank for il." Friend: gently slir eer info the mi --. Mave men ani the bank at the same time." a (without 2 moment's : ° ig. pay, a that a has {oo %* tures; the scarce 'coarse delicious food,}"Me to thank?' Well, that's news to tablespoonfu elet -- ir wt "Two m ow?" sonst progging (without g ining ane else about at was not] "Her hand has gone in Yeverish baste] the cold, the fatigue, the hourly peril,|me." Dawkins: "Yes, 1 know. 1 wired | SPiGer Pour Be tutte thick i th "Why, sir, it was only yesterday that ----,---- %. . out fo his for antwetgand her eyes, into] that, singe ilg probable loss is ever in| 'o my wifo yesterday morning thal youl ttn ies ove reek. fire, fold and |e Manager called me in for a talk, and fercigner, who had heard of the ; And Sybiila T* the leare are welling, look with] gight, makes life go sweetly worth hav-| were coming home. to dinner Witt ne eee ernished im ealey. o he said you were one of the best men veakes ee propensity for bragging, thought "Oh, poor gat she has her bad/on wa -ibtegine dumb wistfulness into his;|ing--all in' short that goes to miske up| Rich. Heiress( geornfully): "So you're] *"Y* geenlhe ean Dae in London, but il would be just as well] ne would beat the natives at their own : / days now now and bul, for the moment, it remains: dumb./s9~ many 'an - Englishman's ideal of} siili on earth?' I pnde: panne you to _ HINTS FOR TI THE HOME. lo keep 'both eyes on you, and let the] gammy. Seeing some very large water- Ds tele 'And, like the early ntl f : . P se pe sy know if you hung around} melots on a markel-woman's stand, ho . "8 Pe resolves to ate. all things in common. c To polish kitchen kriives ery after ho exclaimed: "Whal!- don't you raise i ' Loe tre oe hang Rey their bad mix 2. lille "or of --_ -- agree ae lerger apples than those in re 7 eee te 1, a a He : ais _ Unt ; f ickdust, and rub them thoronghiy. "That Mrs. Sawbones always alhsdes| The .quick-witled woman then Tep | Bei as "well, we: Oc" a athasiony bat the tablecloth, and, i : Pe] by - 'of te:-most ble linen that has been stained with /1o her 'husband' as The tear doctor." | "Apples! Anybody might know you ére" | + Amelia with rebectant n; "but fand; the one not imprisoned a a ink 'should be at'once sosked im milk "well, thal's the kind of doctor he is."1e ; them's gooseberrie." = 3 ; ens ee baie ROE TY

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