ask your grocer for a trial pacxage of h461 green 1xa if yoti enjoy green tea yoj will be satis fied with no ether blend try it today the gift of the gods by pearl foley copyright chapter xvii contd the light flickered queerly over the typewritten words they leaped up at neil as if they would blind him then receded to mere unintelligible scratch es at jast he steadied his twitching nerves sufficiently to read sincerely regret inform you lieu tenant paul culver killed august 11th yo shrank away from the livid- faced man who staggered to his study helping the blind to see watching a blind pianist fa paris distinguishing the keys of her instru ment by her remarkable sense of touch so stimulated the inventive i genius of valentine hauy that in 17s4 he produced the first book ever prlnt- ed with relief letters for the use of the blind tu lice shuddered at the triumph before producing his book hauy ex- in his voice i perlmented with different forms and let us go back please sizes of letters with a view to dls- you wont visit the sacred temple covering the precise shape in which today then j they could be most readily dletingulsh- no tomorrow will do ed by the touch at length he fixed a letter differing but slightly there should be two sacred rubies i ilcfasvhlrande the familiar romatfcharacten house ef weng toy to let that stone such excitement attended the first remain in the hands of foreigners announcement of the invention that but what does it matter there the royal institution for young blind his faithful eyes lingered on the was an uninterested weary note in tu persons was- established and the in closed door and a strangled sob camejhees voice they after all were the ventor himself was placed at its head from his throat as he heard the key people he loved best why shouldnt among the books he issued subse- turn in the lock they have the gift that was conferred quently were a grammar a catechism irma tarried on the verandah the on him poor mrs culver the shock portions of the church ser- night was so glorious she couldnt of pauls death nearly killed her she together with several pieces of i persuade herself to leave it thoughts must have loved him very muck logeuior wvn be ral p 3 pleasant and even dreams brought bah sneered chu sing these musc the smiles to her lips and eyes shejpeople of christian faith are weak the institut on prospered for some my best potato recipe der them tough so it is wise to omit r a nand to replace a stray ten- wateryblooded imitations of human- time but eventually funds diminished mv best notato recide mav be rather t until the cooking is finished the drii of hair which the breeze hadity m- v v and the scheme looked like collapsing dlsaddomtinc to some nwwires water should he drained from the po- loosened in the movement a paper maybe but still they have hearts altogether until the french govern- sk thoj who ire meeting tatoes and the kettle placed over the rattled in her dress she drew it out and mrs culvers own child died so especially those who are expecting fi f f m imlt so tl int and held it against her cheek it was tragically too somethng elaborate and unusual for fire again for a rev ggfcg be a letter from paul she would read what do you know about it i- an it is merely my way of boiling potatoes any moisture which remains ma oe betoto going to bed no anxious note had crept into the mans so that they are always white as flour come absorbed j f she would wait ncil wouid like to voice drv flnftv and mealv and moreover lnen ls tir dry fluffy and mealy and moreover time to add salt dust it hear it again too this list thought i heard the story from mrs clay- ment came to the rescue the bcoks were bulky and expen sive and the letters lacked the per- manenco and sharpness essential to perfect tangibility these faults not wholesome and inviting one of my freely over the hot potatoes and shake recalled t fnct that he had been gono more and then i questioned lun but being remedied this remarkable in net abominations has always been a them vigorously by following this many minutes what could be keep she didnt appear to know very much vention soon nk into disuse and lit- ptt abominations niva- r n a skmg perhaps jt was a night call about it tie more was heard of it until in 1804 potato that is soggy waxy and damp i p the a white or irish potato is really a and season the vegetable perfectly but then he would have told her before they deserved all they got people dr guillle was made director of the as to removing the ring of skin leaving the house like that have no business interfering institution dr guillle revived the printing and very interesting and complicated bit thecentreof the potawthitts hummutgsoftly she opened the sitjin the affairs of another race let of natures handiwork if one could gs break tingroom door yo was still crouched them keep to their presides and haying began fte magnify it sufficiently one would find becoming too big for its gainst the wall harm v ontco me to m t publication lot a serlesof elementary ft s to do luring sm but r mos tt teto beini- of a nroduct known a boiiin where is your master think they had done you a personal ponderous and expensive to produce vn s jtw tit1 potatoes boiled in this way and a sickly smile wavered across the injury cellulose in place of iron or steel s hot make a most delicious dish boys face he lowered his head in a j chu sing turned hard glittering ooay tougn proaucx t how and motioned to the sti cellulose is a woo which is of value to the human body v- a simply with butter and salt but to my because it supplies bulk but it is not r j it it ti ti they may be eaten with gravy or jerky bow and motioned to the study eyes on her which softened as they j o rf it- i twrrwicrta klin anoc valuable as the particles it enfolds the potato is more than 18 per cent starch though it contains mineral matter and other qualities as well the starch is the most important and the largest in gredient in the potato therefore it is the one which must be considered first in the cooking of this vegetable starch in any form requires intense heat to bring it to perfection and the starch in the potato because it is im prisoned or inclosed by the cellulose demands plenty of heat at the very outset of its cooking therefore if the potato is to be boiled it must bo plunged quickly into rapidly boiling water another reason for this neces sity of boiling water is found in the cellulose structure for only intense heat will break down these woody walls therefore it is quite plain that if the potato were to be put into cold or tepid or even fairly hot water the woody or cellulose section would ab sorb the water and so toughen it that the starchy particles instead of burst ing out suddenly into the floury meali ness so desirable would become soggy and moist here is my recipe then for perfect boiled potatoes place a kettle of water on the fire to come to the boil ing point meantime select sound po tatoes of regular size and scrub them with a stiff brush until they are as clean as possible then pare a ring of skin from the potato around the very centre now plunge them into the boiling water adding no salt cover the kettle at once let the potatoes mashed with butter and cream sprinkled with salt- c r k 4z11 a charming apron model 4213 always seasonable and never do0 i met her surprised blue ones irmas hand trembled as it fastened not inc if anything they have i hroueht me haonincss conundrums but will you come in mashed with butter and cream and t t v talk in com it was i you talk in heres the door enly father it did not give locked neil her voice was a frightened or would you like me to the mans voice was almost pleading i am really very tired chu sing scream a heavy step stumbled forward the door was thrown open and neil caught his wife in a tight stifling embrace irmas eyes sought his face neil 0 neil her wild gaze roved to the desk a yellow slip of paper lay open on its dark surface black delirious despair engulfed her she did not ask any questions why should she the truth was writ ten in the face vhat bent over hers irmas wasnt the calm stoic nature that can smile as the heart breaks her voice now rose in an agonizing scream paul my little paul my god he is dead with blanched face yo crept to the door and closed it chapter xviii its a hideous crime an insult to china for the ruby to remain in the culvers possession but what can you do about it as she asked the question tu hee paused in her walk and looked at her companion surprised interrogation on her face sit down for a moment you are not very strong yet dear chu sings voice was tenderly solicitous as he led tu hee to a gar den seat no thanks id rather stand and have a full view of you i wonder tu hee if you know how really beautiful you are every time 1 look at you my pulses go mad you are my goddess of heaven out of fashion is the would you mind if i asked you to excuse me for today tu hee laid her hand on his arm as she spoke you see she added wistfully our tenday wedding cere mony begins very soon now and im a busy girl and then youll be mine and ill carry you away to the hills and have you forever farewell dearest for a day then tu hee stumbled as she entered the hall and would have fallen but for lun who caught her and half carried her to a couch oh my dear youll marry him if it kills you tu hee lay with closed eyes while her old nurse chafed her hands and sent a boy for a glass of milk you are an old goose lun smiled tu hee a few minutes later as she handed back the empty glass but he no for you missee tu hee he black and you white lun you forget yourself remem ber when you speak of mr chu sing you are speaking of my future hus- band besides your remark is ridicu lous he is as white as i am every bit lun saw her hasty slip had been misinterpreted and heaved a sigh of relief and now please send for the sew ing woman ill be ready to try on my wedding dress in half an hour tu hee slowly mounted the stairs yet in spite of this they formed the only literature for the blind eventually relief printing made rapid strides until today embossed books are so well produced that many thousands of blind persons gain profit and pleasure from them down the flume j in the mountains of sierra nevada the water chute or flume is used as a means of travelling from one spot to another the flume is- v shaped and i made of wood it stands on wooden j trestles sometimes where it crosses deep ravines of immense height a i swift and strong current of water chiefly used for floating logs and pawn timber is constantly running down the chute the boat made to navigate the flume ls also v shaped and fits inside it it can be floattd down at a good speed in about an inch of water only ono passenger is carried at a time and he has to sit as far forward as possible in order to tilt up the back of the little scriptural advice on trees long ago nearly fifteen hundred years before the coming of christ leaders of the people of that time j t t6ep p the pace is great quite twenty knew the value of trees and their im portance to human life in the twen tieth chapter of deuteronomy the priest in his exhortation to encourage the people to battle stated when thcu shalt besiege a city a long time in making war against it thou shalt not destroy the trees there of by forcing an axe against them for thou mayest eat of them and thou shalt not cut them down for the treo of the field is mans life to employ them in the siege only the trees which thou knowest that they be not trees for meat thou shalt destroy and cut them down miles an hour being reached riding the flume ls full of thrills though the little craft runs smoothly and as there is no machinery without vibration but when once it has start ed on its journey it cannot bo stopped until it reaches its destination the sensation of rushing alone through space at such a speed is wonderful but it ls a mode of travelling that only recommends itself to the strong- nerved mmmmm s ffiisffiffi ssss ra utcs or until they are tender almost through but still a little hard in the centre now throw in a cupful of cold water and when the potatoes again begin to boil they will bo ready for serving there is a reason for adding this the last words were low and pas- apron and sionate and with a quick movement lun nobbled away todoher the man seized tu hees hand and mi3tress bidd her hands were tearing at each other frantically how- garment more practical and simple tu hee face a trifle paler than tho one piece style here por- when ho released it she trembled trayed cretonno with a finish of and nervously clasped her hands rick rack braid was used in this in- tightly together stance sateen and percale also are ah tu hee if you could only ro- desirable materials i turn half the love i feel for you 1 but the pattern is cut in 4 sizes small then how could you my love has medium large and extra large a ben growing for sixteen years cold water just as there is for peeling medium size re 3 yard3 0 a ring of the skin from the centre j 86 material of the potatoes and also for omitting the salt all of which i will explain the potato which has been cooking japidly for fifteen to twenty minutes has become very hot right through to the centre the cold water checks the heat on tho surface of the potato where it is always tender but doss not affect tha inner portion so the pattern mailed to any address on sixteen years a long time chu sing and then perhaps to cover her previous confusion she added with a nervous little laugh you didnt caro receipt of 15c in silver or stamps by for me then until i was three years the wilson publishing co 73 west 0 adelaide street toronto allow two chu sing gazed at tho girl curiously weeks for receipt of pattern cleaning oil stoves a moment instead of answering her he re marked rumlnatively your hair was ever and her lips formed the almost inaudible words two weeks the goddess of mercy make it four two moons he say what am i tj do and no can i tell to be continued dont waste melted ice cream occasionally because of poor pack ing or the lack of n sufficient amount of ice some of the ice cream planned for tho sunday dinner or lunch melts do not throw this away it can bo transformed into a very delicious des sert much like bavarian cream put tho melted croam into a double boiler or set in a pan of hot water weve found that using a piece of the color of honey then now it is like baling wire for a ramrod and clean a ravens wing outer part will not bo overcooked j coa 0 to wash with coupled with a no not roally chu sing you and when lukowarm add ono tenspoon while the centre is finishing as a k00 strong nutomobile pump wjll get know this black hair is only a cap the of powdered gelatino previously soft- jcsolt the potato wik not break and anything out that is clogging the pipes pds wuld have me wear under it is cned in a little cold water and dis- 11 i t t t i solvcd hot water to each cup of crumble when it is token from the i 0 1 cook ng stove put on p lenty that ovon 1 l water lut wi o dry and mealy all oi gffgsk tvstzti o j a u i from the other end of the pipe it sound to absurd id say it was golden sal tends to draw out tho mineral snv time and docs a good job the so you see you do not altogether matter in root vegetable and to ren- samo pump can be used to wow ob be to chinn structions from tho gas lino in auto tu hee rose a steelinoss banished e r tho friendliness from her eyes her voice was cold as she rebuked him i am the niece of weng tov chu sing a universal custom that benefits every- evcrv body v aids digostion f soothes tho throat or tractor when clogged- good thing to remember luted to its parity paektgo the flavor lasts melted cream when thoroughly mix ed pour into wot moulds and set aside to becomo firm when only partially cool ndd fresh berries diced fruit or nuts servlco with dip of whipped cream when the prlco of good tea is high many poor cheap teas are offered to she turned awny as if about to the public those who buy them learn when frying bacon or other pork leave himbut chu sing caught her t0 their sorrow that price does not vegetable fritters with posk pussycat pubsycat pussycat pussycat where have you beeu down hlcn the cellar ive lived wc llko a queen i pussycat pussycat what did you do there well i want eating mice and the question hlc aint fair o what he did not see i twisted a ribbon in my hair you looked but did not know it was there i baked you a loaf that was brown and sweet you never praised what you had to eat i scrubbed all your floors as white as snow you walked upon them and did not know and now i am through youre a good man yes but my heart is a thing you cannot guess you prniso me now when it is too late why did you think you mako me wait could that contains a good deal of fat try and swung her into his arms making fritters to serve with it make i apologize my queen no dont indlcato their ccst to the pound j tho words that i longed for now i am free a batter with two eggs a quarter cup- struggle i was but bantering i n i jcc are hoth ful of milk and two level tonspoonfuls chinese thank heaven we but more satisfying and flavory cups can i seem foolish and empty and sad to our foreign training can dispense with salada hence its real economy uso in to charmian unborn j 1y1 l vui hhilii llullltllk vll ui3luou willi of baking powder and enough flour to oricntnl etiquette just one kiss littlo make a batter of moderate thickness xu hoc you hnvo been eluding me stir in any leftover cooked vegetables so long im growing impatient you may have on hand using a cupful tu hee cased struggling and nc- b dy f idcd ta wnv wlnes or kss to this quantity of batter fry cepted chu sings caresses passively fo walk with slow uncertain feet in the hot fat after the meat has been and ltelossly ni n taken up dropping by snoonfula cant i awaken you tttlmifymj one spark of feeling for me under men humble and discreet that icy mask j tu heefl hand went to her head my songs that were as butterflies j have heon ill chu singj so frail they bore but phantom gold cling to the earth and dare not rise out of tho withered grass and mold up dropping by serve on platter with the meat mo abigail cresson indian summer along the line of smoky hills the crimson forest stands and all the day the bluejoy callo throughout the autumn lanfls now by the btook the maple leans with all his glory spread and all the sumachs on the hills have turned their green to red now by great marshes wrapt in mist or past some rivers mouth throughout th long still atumn day wild birds are flying south william wilfred campbell many happy returns at the close of a wedding breakfast a guest noted for his blunders rose to his feet causing keen anxiety to all who knew him ladies and gentlemen ho said i drink to tho health of the bridegroom may he see many days like this there aro bees in some parts of th world whose honey is poisonous mlnards liniment heals cuts bath tubt universal portable and folding 0 with or without tartmsuneotti wtr btl attached pcrrnsti til bathroom comforts n a mlluorulr in th room no plnmbf inf equally mltable for country town horn 30 3jv trial jxof crate prio atk about our thdoo ah rale 1 cloicti unlvcrtil mitil prpduett compxpyj is assumption st valkrrville ofcl matches sola by over 14000 general store3 and 16000 grocers when using crayons this discovery is for the children j tired let us go in who uso wax crayons so much my you are confining yourself tooj little girls have found out that by closely dear your guardian cared placing anything they have crayoned to much for you to want you to injure 7 wiiitii in mnnrnlmr f him wo my laugh is dumb that fluttered wild face down on a thick layer of clean i in mourning ror mm ho v i paper and ironing it with v moder- itn m h my k i in it quires no outward manifestation v y 1 u perhaps not but please chu sing which i ticks up in shiny streaks is t me have my wav for two weeks absorbed tho design is set perman- two weeks ah a smile brighun- ently so that it will not rub off and ed the mans dark face then my the colon are made beautifully soft heaven commences tho gift of tha nd dellcatefarra wife gods will be mine my soul goes fasting that a child be born for silk and song and wings ixils seyster montross o mlnard linlmsnt fcr dsndruff i88ue no 39 23 ki it must be news s3