tea for every taste mm mm irw rockery by lewis allen browne girl susan morrison works for john sithwick new york crockery dealer chester hadley young travelling salesman for the concern wants her to marry him but he makes bardy enough to support himself sithwick also proposes to her and becomes in- eistent when she inherits the estate of a greatuncle but she goes alone tjp the small town where her uncle made his home she finds her inheri tance a worthless swamp acquired by her uncle in exchange for his valu able farm just before he died ches ter turns up and tries to trick bos dick into trading the farm back for 4he swamp by spreading the rumour that the swamp contains valuable crockery clay eben hearing this from his snooping nephew bert of fers susan one hundred dollars for the swamp chapter xi for a moment susan was stunned by the shock of eben bosdicks dis covery of the trick that had been played on him but his belligerent manner angered her and made her strive to keep a steady head and to think what woud be the best way out of it all lawyer peaslee remained calm and smiling but it was a pose well bosdick rasped what have you to say susan suddenly had an idea she turned to lawyer peaslee and there was a hint of a wink in her eyes he didnt undrstand out diploma tically nodded it looks as though you were right he said calmly well it wont work bosdik snarled i got to thinking it over an u come to me that it that swamp land was full of valuable pottery clay you wouldnt swap it for jurt a farm so i did some invcstlgatin and i found that there are no such firms as the ones you sent the letters and the samples to the company thats sup posed to pay you a big option for the swamp doesnt exist mr bosdick said susan you wust sot believe all the things that ire written ami thrown in a waste- basket purposely for your nephew to grab and bring to you eh dont know what you mean bosdick snapped flushing im driving at this mr bosdick i know that you cheated poor uncle cyrus out of his farm when he was lying it was heartbreaking to come m ym hcwe glrilcl ask your doctor this ask him before giving your child an unknown remedy practically any doctor you ask will warn den i give your child unknown remedies without asking your doctor first when it comes to the widely used childrens remedy milk of mag nesia the standard of the world is established for over half a century many doctors have said phillips milk of magnesia safe for children no other is quite like it i keep this in mind and say phil lips milk of magnesia when you buy now also in tablet form get the form you prefer but sec that what you get is labeled genuine phillips milk of magnesia also in tablet form here and learn that however there is justice what i intended to do today when you handed over those papers for me to signwas to laugh at you and tell you to keep the farm keep the farm i intend to what do you mean just this i wouldnt swap my thou sand acres of swamp land for a hun dred such farms as my greatuncle in tended to leave to me that swamp land is worth a fortune and i have two genuine companies tryig to buy it from me now you may he sure i didnt want you to know any of the details i wanted to get square and laugh at you when you tried to swap back the farm that you practically stole dont you accuse me try nnd get even one square foot of my swamp land south eendicks swamp heiress isnt so much of a joke now i dont believe it why did you fix up them lyin names and addresses then to make you come running to me begging me to take back the farm and give myself the pleasure of refus ing you but my real fun will come later when you see the big pottery works down thero on the swamp and realize that you cheated yourself out of it dont believe it bosdick mutter ed he turned on his hel and walked out susan whispered to peaslee laugh that laughter gave eben bosdick a great deal of uneasiness well peaslee said thats sav ing your face temporarily but later when nothing happens he will have the last laugh i dont care susan managed to keep her head up but inwardly she was crushed mrs ames old her not to mind you stay right here with me dearie i need you and you will have a good home- here the next day two strange men ar rived at the eagle hotel in a car they came to the desk do you know a miss susan morri son in this town one of them asked susan why yes mrs ames who was standing be side her nudged her sharply and in terrupted miss morrison yes she was in town for some time but she has gone she didnt say where but she will be back soon i see said the man she owns a large swamp tract near here doesnt she yes susans eyes widened with surprise could someone show us where it is of course mrs ames broke in again willie tucker can do that i will send for him twenty minutes later the two men guided by willie tucker drove off to ward the swamp i know wh t it is susan said suddenly ill bet it is just part of chefs scheme he has sent these two men as a bluff to pretend they are experts he doesnt know the scheme has fallen through the men returned to the hotel about dark but offered no explanation after a while they drove away willie tucker came over later to give a report they didnt talk much except in whispers they walked and walked and they put two or three bushels of that ycllcr mud in the back of their car they give me two dollars susan wished that she could get in touch with- chet to find out if it was part of his trick she would have been i laaaaaaaaaaa household science by susan fletcher t quite a change if you are in the habit of serving the same desserts over and over again people are bound to get tired of them but by changing an old fa vorite and varying it by the addition of this or that yon have an entirely new dish this trick of dressing vp old standbys not only gives you an other dessert which will be welcom ed by the family but marks you as a cook and keeps meals from becoming monotonous thero are so many different ways in which you can serve tapioca that its a shame not to try them all in succession because they are equally gcod if you have been serving tapi oca cream plain or garnished try this coconut cream tapioca for a change it uses the same basis as plain tapi oca cream but makes a new and ex citing dessert with the addition of coconut when you have tapioca and coconut two of the most delicious and universally popular foods com bined in a wholesome and nourish ing baked dessert well you have something it looks grand when it comes out of the oven all brown anil crisp coconut on top and proves that its beauty is not skin deep it tastes good ail the way to the bottom of the dish coconut cream tapioca 4 tablespoons quickcooking tapioca 4 tablespoons sugar u teaspoon salt 2 egg yolks 2 cups milk cup coconut premium shred 2 egg whites unbeaten 4 tablespoons sugar combine tapioca seugar salt egg yolks and milk in top of double boil er and sir enough to break egg yolks place over rapidly boiling wa ter and bring to scalding point allow 3 to 5 minutes and cook 5 minutes stirring frequently add 4 table spoons coconut and- turn into greased baking dish beat egg whites until foamy throughout add sugar 2 table spoons at a time beating after each addition until sugar is thoroughly blended then continue beating un til mixture will stand in peaks pile lightly on tapioca and sprinkle with remaining coconut bake in moderate over 350 deg or until golden tapioca may be each tiny tablet u tho equiv- i a tcpoonful of mlcnt gmiino agnca 1hilups maok in canada phillips milk of magnesia wake up your liver bile- and youll jump out of bed in tho morning rarin to go the liver houm poor oat two pounds of ikmld bile into your bowels dally if this bllo is not flowing i rcely your food doesnt digest it jast decays in tho bowels gas bloats op roar stomach youct constipated harmful poisons so into tho body and yoa feel soar sank and tho world looks punk amerobowelnioveraentdocsntahrftrsjjct at tho cause yon need something that works on tbo liver as wel it takes those pood old carters little liver puls to eet these two pounds of bilo flowing freely and znako yoa feel up and up harmless and gentle they make tho bile flow freely they do the work of calomel but have no calomel or mercury in them ask for cartera little liver pills by samel stubbornly refuse anything else 25a issue no 11 37 u 2 delighted if she could have known how terribly uneasy bosdick had be come when he had learned from his nephew about the men in he swamp nearly a week passed susan did not hear from chet and then to her great surprise john sithwick arrived at the hotel smiling and dapper when he had registered he asked for susan and mrs ames rushed into the diuing room where susan was having breakfast well of all things susan cried she had almost forgotten sithwicks telegram bring him right in here sithwick greeted her as though they had been longtime sweethoarts i came my dear susan he said because i couldnt keep away i love you and want you to marry me i am afraid i have borne bad news for you i have had your swamp investigat ed it is practically worthless that is no news susan told him of course i might after wo are married roy dear manage to get a certain company interested enough to pay a small price for tho land just for experimental purposes susan lets get married here at once i can then manago your few affairs for you to your advantage and mrs ames came in just then and handed susan a telegram it wag from chet dont swap swamp for farm do not make a move until i get thero astonishing news to bo continued itching torture stopped in a miaul i for quick relief froa tl itcuaj of ptmrjef hotel taeou tujetaa foot rula and clier akb era jucca kttf or deaav eoecbf aauarptla sqtm d o d prescription iu ttntl ob mtu li mtus ilia clear fftmbm and mmw imcafaat stop uumotttatecmkeuiiclaatuur alio trial bottle at churtonprereelt ccbcocrbuk ilk fa m ddd pazalitzh f 15 minutes brown serves 6 coconut cream served as individual baked puddings turn tapioca mixture into greased cvstard cups cover with meringue and sprinkle with coconut bake in moderate over 375 deg p 15 nin- utes or until meringue is delicately browned serve warm 91 cold try these new recipes copestes de salmon drain juice from 1 lb can salmon shred adding 2 sligmly beaten eggs 2 medium sized mashed potatoes lemon juice salt and pepper to taste form into croquettes roll in dry bread crumby beaten og and crumbs again fry in deep fat drain and serve with tomato sauce fish souffle i tablespoons butter 3 tablespoons hour v2 teaspoon salt cayenne pep per z cup milk 1 cs z cup sal mon flaked melt buttev add flour and season ings end milk gradually cook slight ly add ess yolks well beaten and fish chill fold iu erg w tes heat- pii stif an i in into a buttered bak ing dish placo dish in a pan sur rounded with hot water bake 3035 inin at 25 f salmon puffs 2 cups canned salmon salt and pepper 3 eggs cup soft bread crumbs 1 tablespoon lemon juice remove the skin and banes from the salmon chop the salmon fine nnd add salt white pepper or papri ka soft bread crumbs lemon juice and egg yolks mix thoroughly add the well beaten egg whites and place in six or eight oiled cups evenly fill ed set the cups at ouce in a pan containing hot water that comes to about an inch below their tops and bake for hour in moderate oven 375 degrees f turn out upon a hot platter thrust a sprig of pars ley or celery into the centre of each puff and potr about them any desired sauce salmon wiggle one small can peas or fresh peas in season 1 lb can salmon flaked 1 pimento chopped line 2 tablespoons butter 2 tablespoons flour 2 cups milk melt butter ald flour and seas onings stir in milk slowly and cook until thick and smooth add salmon peas and pimento serve hot on toast or in puff paste shells scalloped salmon 2 tablespoons butter 2 tablespoons flour teaspoon salt vi teaspoon pepper 1 lb can salmon 2 hard cook ed eggs 3 cups buttered crumbs 2 cups milk melt butter add flour seasonings and milk slowly bring to a boil stirring constantly until thick and smooth add 1 can salmon from which skin and bones have been re moved and 2 sliced hard cooked eggs place half the buttered crumbs in the bottom of a buttered baking dish pour over this the white sauce on sale friday april 23rd the official souvenir programme of the coronation by practout permtauon 0 ota ttajmii alt programme la timed by ring oeorgee jubi lee trust copies may now be reserved from am newsaoent3 and booksellers price in canada 60 cents reunion of british families ve are prepared to advanco passage money without in terest or other charget to british people desiring to rlng out to canada their virlves families relatives or v- friends ypplyfor particular to neartll y sttamthtp aitn i or to british dominions emigration society etabuhd um 217 bay street toronto fhoyd officai london en gowns do not make the woman by popular report bell hath no fury like a woman who has just purchased a new and expensive dress and sees its twin on another female the first time she wears it but that bugaboo no longer need worry milday assures the fort erie timesreview for ac cording to fashion experts tao iden tical gowns if treated properly from the standpoint of accessories make up coiffures and ensemble will not conflict or cause nny self-conscious- uess to their wearers this complex which has ruined the dispositions of countless ladies seems peculiar to the female sex the male can look at auy number of his breth ren wearing a blue serge suit on any occasion can glance complacently at his own similar garb and rather than feel indignant will probably congratu late himself on his good taste but the female of the species is more individualistic than the male when she wears a gown a frock or even a humble dress she wants a distinctivc garment and although there are no records obtainable it is probable that the same urge existed in the stone age and that husbands were sent out to kill animals with dis tinctive coats so that mrs lioneater could wear a rare leopard skin and look scornfully down her nose at mrs boekhatchet attired in a more hum ble fox pelt but now the fashion experts say that the same clothes no longer make the same appearance it is a theory to which husbands wll readily and eagerly subscribe but its effect on the wives is doubtful assr way 70 curb a cold hot summer certain tryst li v williams in the new york sun soire men seek for beauty in far ports of call some discern her footprints in the crowded mall little fleeting glimpses lead them on their quest but 1 know wiere beauty comes at last to rest theres an old house waiting jn the sun and rain 1 up the hill again till i take the winding road here the morning garners freshness for the day here the sunset splendidly flings bright gold away vega sets her compass by the cedars three at the door here beauty waits to tryst with me for acre throat kargle with 3 aspirin tablets in h glass of water the 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affects people at least in some cases mrs murphy theres no living with william any more since he be came famous mrs neerby i didnt know he had become famous how did it happen mrs murphy he had his pic ture printed in the paper telling how he had been cured by liver pills and now he wont do a lick of work a case of nerves a ll women at some period of their lives need a strengthening tonic like dr pierces favorite prescrip tion the young woman who suffers from monthly pains the expect ant mother who has nausea and other disagreeable symp toms or the middleaged woman who ex periences heat flashes and nervousness should try uiis prescripuon mrs w baker of route cobourg ont aald i used dr piercea favorite prescription through the change 61 life and felt so well i still take it occasionally to keep me well and make me have a good nights rest i find it wonderful for a case of nerves buy nowl new sire tablets 50 cm liquid ji0o how do you keep your outhouse clean i use gilletts lye regularly it keeps things clean and sanitary j outside closets kept clean this easy way theres no risk of offen sive outhouse odors when you use gilletts pure flake lye regularly just sprinkle half a tin over contents of closet once a week theres no need to remove contents gilletts does it for you gilletts lye in the household saves hours of heavy work clears clogged drains scoursdlrty pots and pans quickly flushes away ugly toilet stains keep a tin handy free booklet the gilletts lye booklet tells how to use this powerful cleanser for dozens of tasks send for a free copy to standard brands ltd frascr ave and liberty st toronto ont generally follows mild winter argues welndport colfaome tribune the amateur prophets sugsest that because of the unusually high tem peratures that have been characteris tic of this winter we are likely to have a cool summer the records do not tend to sup port sucb a prediction in the past wbxi i-i- was ail exceptionally mild winter the succeeding summer usu ally was hot that was actually the case in seveu summers following tlie nine mildest winters in the last 96 years according to statistics of the canadian meteorological department the general explanation offered by weather experts as to why warm sum mers follow warm winters is that trends in weather persist it is also the case os in the present winter that tremendous areas of the country aro clear of snow and ice so more heat from the suns rays can bo ab sorbed and given off by radiation if a winter is unusually cold with deep snow the spring is usually late and it requires more heat from the sun to warm the earth of course it is possible to have ex ceptions the law of averages has to be kept in mind but it appears from past perfornances that we are likely to have a warm summer following this n ild winter it is recalled that during the win ter of 1s79s0 men went about in shirt sleeves in ontario sat about on benches in the parks dug their gar dens and mowed grass interesting incidents of tho mild winter of live years ago are also related even as far north as the soo bees were out in the open and some even go so far as to say tha tmosquitoes were active tho average citizen however has forgotten the details for unusual wea ther does not make a lasting impres sion on the memory except in the case of those who make a hobby of keeping tab on the weather from year to year fear wiping out of gretna green drastic measures being taken tt stop smithy performing marriages never dissolve lye in hoi water the action of the lye itself hoots jhe water gretna green scotland re commendations of the committee of the law of scotland that penalties be imposed on all unauthorized persons who profess to attempt to conduct marriages or marriage ceremonies seems to signal the end for this al tar for runaway couples at the same time richard rennison the marrying blacksmith says he will marry peo ple as long as he can it is recalled that up until so years ago scotland was very liberal as re gards marriage there were no ne cessary formalities such as banb or licenses nor was any personal con sent required in the case of a minor marriage could be constituted simply by consent to avoid the english law it was a fairly common practice tor english couples to go to scotland runaway lovers sought this marri age hospitality of scotland at the nearest place and the border village of gretna situated on the main road to the north became famous the ceremony was usually performed hy the blacksmith but the tollkeeper ferryman or almost any person might officiate then in 1856 an act of parliament made invalid all irregular marri ages contracted in scotland unless one of the contracting parties had lived in scotland for 21 days preced ing the marriage but tho anvil marriages continued as a sop to ro mance for the most part drastic reforms which would elim inate gretna as a marriage centre are forecast throrgli the conclusions of the committee u s shoppers must stay here two days washington detroitcrs who go to canada to make pur chases will be required to remain across the border at least 43 hours in order to escape tariff charges un der legislation to be adv- 1 in this session of congress this was disclosed rcecntij when james h moyle customes commis sioner in the treasury department reported to tho house appropria tions committee that the present reciprocal trade pact with canada is working to the disadvantage cf united states merchants under existing regulations am ericans driving to the dominion are permitted to purchase merchan dise to the sum of 100 and return to the united states without paying any tariff regardless of how ions they have remained in canada the canadian customs however stipulated that a resident of tbo dominion must have been in the united states for 48 hours in order to bring back 100 worth of mer chandise plans muskrat farm the pas man depleted almost to the vanishing point muskrats will swim over north lands of manitoba if hopes of tom lamb are realized he plans to rcpopulatc a muskrat farm north of here no trappier will be done for three years to per mit multiplication