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COOli ,DE,SS FORROT 'DAYS....
. There are', no, Simpler. and 'yet ea-
tirely satistacterY desserts for Sein-
e, mer than those made with milk and
• rennet, tablets.- Most cooks •ehink of
junkets enly•iii relation,te sick people
' and they fail to appreciate- th6.poesi-
bilities in using them in place of the
puddings which take so Much longer
• to prepare.:
• To .make,•.a g000- tk9' milk
:should never be „heated' above low
• blood wermth--simply. take .oir the
•• 'chin; but never heat to a steam. -; •
, It is. well • to pour, the desired
etity. of Milk. into .the pan and let it
Set a -little while with the sugar, to
"dissOlve it 'Also rennet tah;
s -let diseolving ill -it little "cold water;
.• crush it .well. have •.the niolds
• ready, 'set-in the place where they are
• to chill.' Moving:them nbeut apt to
" break, 01.'6 junket .and spell itS. dppear-
ance . • With '•fOutidatic
end OP flavor!, orie'can praake0"42
•dessert ,interestiiig.: When cher-.
.• ries are stewed, 'cl11.11arA:al:airt,:1•1161'n
of `their' Juiee,, :place lerge .table-
sPeonfni' .the bottorn Of 'each:•%dish;
and petfr the "-junket into it. ,"..Iyhen
ready to sc:reie; 'add. another tahle-.
spoonful Of eher.ries'oe top, or; if 'pea-,
.. e•WhiPped preamY Cantalonpe
eseboped. Out. and chilled, Set firmly; en.
plates .and filled iivith junket *hide
• .has been eirrinlyllavoredwith,yeanilla,
is excellent: , •
eA.e feW:, pieees, of „chopped ',canned
• pineapple with 'e ).tablespoonful of
• shredded. cogoarititealso..ecenbinee well
CisTtri.giet• by Giorg0 if- Denim, Co,
, ,
e CHAPTER VIII. . ' of thesAiall dogs „ against her face.`'
•
Mrs. Duff -Whalley . Was. igivAng' .11 And dld It )0Ve AS Qvra mornalY,
dinner-party.,This was no Uncommon then, ' darling 'eniihrPoSe." Pet?" 1
I
occuro,nce, for she !dyed to entertain. Her mother sequeed' the idea. ,
It gave her. real pleaeure t.O. provide "Why Should he not want to.eorae?.,
a_ goad , meal and to see her egoeste -Do- elitite down _those.. dogs,- Markle 221.1.
enjoy it. -"Besides," as phe often said,l'never get,„psed' to see you, kissing, .. •
se i or the table, arid a Ape house coinfOetahle, and.Yon. to PlaY.the'PianOt'
nobodY's 'spy . the wilier?", ' ' .' I he's ill to pleeee. And he's not 'very
It. Will be eeen frora this remark well off, though he does own Laver -
that lerrie.•'Duff-:Whalleit had not al--; law. It's the time the family has been
ways been in a potition,To give dinner-:, there, that gives him the standing. '1
parties; indeed, Mrs, gape, thet terroe'emist say, .he iSn't eee the least genial,
to the newly risen wile, traced every-' but he gets that from his. mother. A
starchier old* womae ;I• 'so ,.e.,- met. I
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"Ithathee.use of haying everything ,them. A; goad dinner en,e everything'
'1414-a'took---airsi34-Y-POUndkritYearit '-t°"-him-bk-'.-the-biegit-nreste
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Get from Your grocer a deep. hoe One beck to their 'first ride beginnings
,and tut his wife hadebeenehit landshooting lions or something in
about 18 inches sedare' and pelt (generallY'Ha,Wee shoiin. had it that remeniber • your father . and • I were
inches of. saWdust " the bottiiin tbe late '''P'*.pilff''WhalleY• had taYing at the 11)*° when °Id
C, 0 pat.'s , this. hem, 91e a Uri* aseat- "Johnnie -se -things" in Leith, died,. and his son was 'killed' before
smaller Pail, inside the other, arid All A.fri'ea so tbi Lewis Elliot• h '
, w o was
a y au te '
. But the "Wee shop" was in the dim a nephew, inArited. We thought We
Past,if, indeed, it had ever existed 'F°41d g°' and ask lf• by any chance
except in•MrseHoPe'S wicked, wise old, theY wanted tosell ehe -place, so we
head, and for ineny year Mrs.': Duff-k4illed- in a :friendly *ay; though we
Whalley had ;ruffled it in a world didn't know them, of course, It was
bottles. The inner P4. Should have a that aeked, na questions about ;the od 1rs. Elliot we saw and my word
ehe was cold. *AS polite es you like,
cover. Nail several thicknesses of origin of money so Obviously there.
the initee between the,euter. pail end.
the box with sawdust. ',The "nursing
betties filled with milk are placed in
the inner pail ,• This pail is then 'filled
withceacked ice, which 'surrouruis the
tin Most people are weak when they but as icy as theNorth Pole.Y
newspaper on the under eurface f '
o e • ey` our
cover of the box Th' 'e b should come' in conteet with a really strong
father had' some •vulgar sayings' I
„. . is e ox,him off, and he said as
.N0'. one fiked Mrs.iooulddrove breakwilled
out of the edge., gates,
yan, , few, if any, •with- we
be kept 'covered and in a coal place.D
Duff-Whalle but '
least give in and be on advances.
was
t° thatll old
'wife gave 11S our
heads
poured off and, the ice renewed' t pg. an. ehreng ,p our lugs to „Nay yr..
ireour la S I "
once eath day: . ' . '-' - - ternia- than- to repulse 'a. woman who ' ' `WhY, mother !" Muriel cried,' atton-
, •. •
.., a lot eather,less feed is required never noticed a,snub, and Who would iehed. •Her mother was never heard to
than in cold and the mother should 'never admit ,the:.Pc3ssibility that he use' a Scots, expression and thought
not exPect a eapid gain in the weight Plight not be il(rited; -S.O. Mrs:- Du„ff- even a Scots song slightly ' vulgar.. -
Duff -
of ., the 'baby. '` In fact she',should of trpeh that she knew"everybody," s.°rne. degree . "1 know --I khoeer said Mrs. Duff -
content ...if. the baby, (lees ' net hese.
be WhalleY could boast With
d entertained' at The, Towers "ver 'WhalleY, hastilY ' . "It. jus. carne over
rnearly the highest in the land." . Y ine fern minute h' w your fatherraid
- ',..„'O' ' ;
weight.;:, Though the .appetite for food ari ` ' ' ' ' '
,is less., : an z abundance Of 'cool, 'boiled The :dinner -party I 'write ' of WAS fittinlet,;7a:era';i7brrYig"ahllitil'stiongliniVae7' with,
w,ater'ShOuld be given betWeea iheals: not one' of het.',More anibitioneffeits. though, ho, was, too fond of low seas
the' firet Sigh of diarrhoea 'sten', It Was ''a. sinall and . (with thc. excel), exPreseions for „"my *taSte; and he
allefeediag giving .as Mach ediel, beil4tiOn.ef 'one.gueSt) ,what•:`she CallecE"a
purely lodat affair." , That e.„ e e :would , eat 'cheese toehis tha. :,,It kept
"-' h Y vs, down •yoll know, I've risen a lot
•In most-0.234010-1a0t-And PartiCalarll
"rv,wiCIPtIm45:12:144111-4g.,;r4:4;1.419,:tZtIrrill:
Tiar-04&"-
Q1. feudal castle, With turreta and hat- '•
temente; a great cathedral, or colo •
-
sal ggYPtiate. temPle cantaluing tneresa-
lve pillars and Wonderful carving,
;
It Is a fairly general idea also, that "
cer has
‘ue'cjiatler: such.P.:130tot ts' tag; twe :e I Shmi t he %tir eh Pe, 4arne4PY7 t40034 1st'
i'vallable or -have 'reprot,Ineit4na Of 1114,„„,,,,
'orfgenalS belle; to size on the ,fitudie, ee`
, lot. Occasionally, Of .coerse,, ons of '
• very often a$113'ter;,:-:.,:bgerch9tet:10"Ig:' •
:1-liftePilt„ and solid-looking buildlng
• Seen on ,the sereen nothing mere::
than a 'cleyerePainting on pane of
glass about six feet .spunre.
Painted on .Glasa-
• For inirtanco, all iaterior sete, each
as living -rooms, ball-rocene, and
the like, are cetistrueted of three eid,ere•
only, and without ceillegs. The 'fourth
side lett Open. for tire camera,. whfch
"cuts' '', just befieetribe ceiling line.
New,, it is deeieed to photograph a •
-non-exeseentceiling. I The first step is .
to 11x the camera •securely in position,.
and then place, a few feee front ot.
the.iens, pane of glass about six feee
:square. Looking' through the glass .
now, everything above .and beyond the
„walls of the,- set, snob: Its platforms,
'lights, and other things. Can be plainly
These, however; nniet- be hidden "fiy
a Ceiliegeand so oneis skilfully paint-
ed on the side of the gla.ss bearest to, .
the camera.' NOt;onle =1st the ceiling •
.:mate.h, the three Walls, but, When view-
ed from the pesition of the cemera,
thie cornere at the Wats and the cor-
ners of free ceilieg Must' be in. Perfect
aligninept. When the photograph is
taken V:i'th the painted gla.tSs in this ,
position it is 'imPossible Ier-an.;unprae-
tiSed eye to tell that the rcioni
had no Ceiling at all.
A Forest in an 'Hour.
The ' same principle is 5',employed for ,
getting 'exterior.' eeenic effects. .A
Flarge 'bending: instead- of beliag built.
ts Tull heiht; Ma.y constru, cted
Soaking takes t
place of rubbing-
ed . water ea's' the • -baby e will take and '
I the ..,people" *he,- were teh...,gre'..„he the. werldsinee. your father left. us,
coeetilt.the doctor -it once & The,soerier though 1 mrss him of couise Ile
the. doctor • seee'.4he baby,.,th.e.soc,nerl'ioenae;tth•e7H.erieu:'cianniloe.d.w,ferreeinni;ifthe44.b,cliigntiryi.lilas. 4
used t� laugh at:Minnie's ideas. It
willethe•baby be cured. ' ,• Mrs. Buff -Willey -Was an excelienel wee mireeieegot-es to send, Gordon to
• • The Bdthe-2-.In edditiori to thebabY'S manager, end left',,nothing toichance.ean:„'Englieb school and' then '.fo Cam -
'daily. bath; it; to 'give ..a. cool' She saw to all the details 'herself. ,h idt,!,_ •
• and 'take the hyphen '
Your
, • • .4 • • ; r e
1UST, by:soaking the clothes the, suds'.
of this'neW Soap,dirt is gently' loosened
and dissolved..
Even' the dirt that 'ground in at. neck-
bands and cuff -edges 'yields to a light
rubbing with *dry 'Not-aTthread
is weakened. The Mild Rinso suds work
• thoroughly' • through and through the
• clothes 'N'vithOut injury toa single fabric. ,
Rinso ismade by the makers of Lux. For the family
wash it is as wonderful as Lux is for fine things.
All grocers and department stores sell Rinio.
LEVER BROTHERS LIMITED, TORONTO
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(lay had cast her eagle' glance over ethe. vole.
1.fatliervhad many 'a laugh at the by- y. • , .• ladY who aPParentlY eared more about up -------------1---------------- t story Fro,m, this .
• Poem You Ought to Know. . . • - • .1 •
si5ouge.bath three' tir eS, a day Dressed and ready enite haleen 'hour
with Saliition-' of ,bakikg soda made • rschool. and made friends 'With the high Igerafe°y11.°Ziteegt;.ePae•nd, t'gtel.tigeLies;.st. htheablegainning.zeritplete .the thus..sav.
cif Christian• life -to 'the' influence'. enormous amount' 14, time, labor.. arid •
faith -i! po. int a g ess. epainting. will be used aten
in hot 'weather. •, •Jie baby leis prick- before. the time., fixed fel.- dinner, she, le d .b
•
\ly heat,...:sponee several.tirees, a
dinher-table, arid .noW sailed into ,tbe see, Minnie Went to.'d high-claes
Ore e, SerV.ari .
i.)y" disSolVing a teaSp'Ognful cifbalang draWing7roeire to see that the fieee
. . - ... . ..- . e :. • wes . at _Jt-. .beet, : the.' right 'people and learned. how 'things? SiblY the nuost ;complete:11.st Of 'ob- .O'f' that Strunle' Christian Wan -law'. She taerlev.
chairs cninf°rte:,' shotiid" be' done', She had always' nasur•-• serVationsOf „thOsigns• of -e..:;ilTa:P',.ki, ral ' ' ' ' ' - . ' ' ' " ' 7 ' . ." ' 1
n '.--h, vi -,8,, -who taughthim to love „ bis .,„.1n."Robigi }:lood, for exarn:)
' bible. . She, Was;.i ndeed hts'- oaly 'guide: .good deal'. of; .glassTwork . *as tieede
't Thronghoiit his'; life.. ehe :.prayed. ' the ,though "0 (Td' bege; set.e .Were. actual- • .
cfpg,rei,erielizr ttetspiehekh. ad tatiglit. his..ieuth: li constrected. . Men): :Of. the tO*Si'S. ,
The CIOUdOcipItiticii,".'t,.1?.gra...ss_ie,iew, ' ,..
Shaftesbury shared' this., indebted,. on g , , . ... ,
'lass. -.birt fife' -Weilt-de tkillftillY. •
The:110er! from- theiregobW.ebs ..P p ....•
With .ornte of the foremost men_ofeethe! Was . 1.MRPSSible..„1.0;::.:.4.1,sting,pfs.ILLtheLT-t..---,...,
serving' women, metaled ti rest, of the- act• that. it ..,
The%obt falls dolva, the.sPaniels sleep, less' 6". s'orne simPle
Laust'tight. the slip went pai.tio, be, -...":7 n.,theteetithecenetiey. ,Archlifiliap- Tales 1-peintingi from some'of elle ,toweee t44 •,,
The reloon iii, hitipe's hides her head; , ,rneheiti.dber ,,aio wiliist tie Was (114io al had .really been construCted.... ,
Tbe.boding. Shepherd' heaves a sigh.. . lee :owed spine of life's Moat • 'In' another recent picture, .slieWing
The walls are damp, tite.ditehei,3. Liell,,
tile. sky.. r,•, ..:vilieleOrne 4nct, abiding inflitences IO the •Cathedial, oe Netre-.Dame,‘ Pari',.
th,_,!, ,nerse whO, presided oVer his /once . only. the-. three froet do:ore Of the • fe-
Pot seat a rah:ill-Ow epans'
rui destinies, • ' , ' . i'• ' ' I inoue cathedral 'were ,consteucted on
Dean Stanley.. Was eimilarly jiadebted the COinpeny'S studio lot in. California,'
'Closed fs. the Pink -eyed pimpernel,. :-
Hark how the: chairs andtahles. cracki,
and in the raid:course of 'hie 'Career A Miniature glaSs painting : irr front of
sede ineeni pint. •ef water.
„clothing :should, be uld be' C tair I . one Conid ance, had Minnie. :he Way.slie eceild in the language. it was written by lere
order the waiters about in those grand
y di posed4and everythine as it
Edward jenper, the 'discoverer of vac -
• FlaorPd with lemon extract, a des-
.
sert is quickly mede with „chopped
light eitough to avoid perspiration. Inleacv'e found fault the comfort of L
on
,
don hotel's! ".And then she mar- ti
ua (}1:1
„hoe. weather, a dieper,..thin shire 'enci;the room this evening.. A, huge fire ried Egerton-ThOmson. ,. But eee'ee
muslin slip are eritugle' _Inc very hot blazed in the thet approved style ef!hettetelooking Muriel." .e. ;
weatleir.'take off all; Vut the diaper. '. 'grate, the electric light (in .the lateati ' NIuriel brushed aside • the subject
e_i fittings) also blared, lighting 111:0 the et her 'locks. 16 ' p- i, :
peanuts .,e'pread'ever •:th'.. top After it ., ., .c., arc ,,nenthzesT .aiii.es .. a,deie ,,,
e handsoine oil -paintings that adorned 1 "What enade:eyou. settle:. rr r 'or's '
:".i•- verY gooa ; ehOcolate jui*et ' 'is: beieireeen'leee;lin6;su. et -'117;e5:1:,_,:hee eiiiYeeee-d-.sn-ea:;' the wails, the manY .PhOtographS, ..t,hee' eordi__„" sheeasked.„-----.'
chhia in the cabireeteeetlie-tabIeS Writh 1. "well ; we carne out first to Stay at
'T'ade‘ l'''rladeding l' -"ie''). 4 -4.1.,21 -f -s -P -9°'-q• ,l'l °-44,--thee'haby'. nor- uPO,n, anything, that their
cocoa, softened in ..a. • li:ttle. milk, to 11 1
t -e,'fbUchei him ti:•,,,e, screens to 'keep hies - i silver treasures. „. :Everywhere , elle
stoodvases„ of heavy -scented hothouse then -and *our faeher took a great
Hydroyeu were away at echOol.
. vanilla _pudding, and adding a. f.6.-‘'''9:ut of the lioos, killthose,that do flowers ' Mrs. Duff -Whalley approved efeeley to the place. He • was- making
'
chopped nuts : as 4 'sets.. ''-- :, :i• 'in, artc-i 'cover the carri4ge Or crib 1,vith of hothouse fl<>Wers; ,she said they ernoneY feet, • and ' we always had ' a
' If .the Whites'of two eeers are beaten- • •• . . . . , .
i• white neesoietp netting. ., . , gave a tone _to a eo0ne.
..' ,''' I thought of buying. a:Plaee; But there
melted currant ,juiAce. folded in.,.V,iih, a :;
Very stiff and two tablespOOni'VIS :Oft , • ' -7, ' ze-e.--17 .• ' • ,' ' • ' The %Odle, room glittered, .and its i was nothing that "just SUlted US. We
ci:FA'O'se'C'•S'IJOCESTIONS .rnistress glittered .with it
. ,. . as she al -1 though it would •be too dullto be
Aittle, sugar, . plain almond, vanilla •erf:`,.'. - " ' d .."'.. ' . i : . 1 ed about •in a dress targelerecoMPosed : right out in. thg, country at the. end
'-'"' lemon ;j1inket ' can be 'made Verf at,:i C6at'''Oa(s.--'•T,.o.one,.tal.):IeSTIO011itil,.of, segtiles,4 . a -.eiatheed Twekiacei. and'
' traetive' ',.by • ,serVing With tinted ''•:of ammonin' acici salt to Make a paste. d''startling ornament in ' her hair. i but ' terrible ,dreary ; arid' then • your
of a 107tg dtive-nexclusive lb..; know,
...
_Spread ,ene soiled streak of collar; let; She turned- nS.,the, doer opened and
mounde of meringue: Insteads,f 'dust- fa:ther 'Said. 4Build a house •to Suit
looked her c refully up and down. She
and ourselves in PriOrsford ;and we'll havei
big the top with• nutmeg try a little dre". 'teen *bru.sh off: If the collar is her ,clatIghter eanre into the room,
kets with fresh' diced, PeaChes or Qad apPlicatiqn• • • treme f f d ,
as a `pretty girl dr ' shop' arid a station -f and -evereehire
ground cinnamon. Or serve the -jun- no.t ehdroug .ekaned, put 01! a ec-, w
eesed in the ex -i ' • s•
quite near. _His idea was to ha e
•
The hollow 'winds begin,. to. blow, .
a ` '• turrets, and battlements were painted
Old Betty s on.; refus a royal command to dine with. the camera' completed. th:d rest. of the
Lbud.nnack. the , ducks, the. .peacocks
Queen -Victoria that. he. might .attend ebuilding
• 'the funeral of his oldnuree. . Men are " GlasS 'Work also, cnabl7es a. whole.
'• cry, • . ". •
The diStant hills are „seeining nigh:
not supposedIo refuse, sfieh royal, eora,' rafige-of StiowLeapPed meuntains, lakes
' j ts are on tete rack;
The hnsyeniee-deettere the kine -man.ds-nlace receiVed that becomes or foresee to be'.produced in a ,few, ,
Hovi restless are the snorting swine,_
the day's auprerno. engagernent; but hours by scenic artists. Look at the
Low o'er the grass, the'swallow.wings,. . •
of. loyalty and of. gratitude. •Robert ' gon's'Ber Teo Sure.
blackberry 'Preserve , ' - ' she carried a tiny: barking 'dog'' ' I - ' YT P ' .11 '
• house as , like .a h dro ithic ae os-
(1.d.t..,7_.f.t..anles..__Brush „gut pictiii.9, o fashion, an under each arm
:ith. water in Which 01111 he m • - r sible, and call ' it he Towers. A L
The secret ' otemaking this' giill Pie fral*S 1) ' ' ' ' •.' - ^ uriel was a *lead deughter .te'heri fine. big- 'red house, Aggie,'„he . often!'
h1v.e. been re'ellea,--three or four .to a' mother,- and- nn i exemplary character: sew:
adding oint ApOy.,,:iieuid with so -ft flannel, in eyeey warhilt ,the Odd thing to. me, 4Nitith: plenty , Of bo
'dessert; see -m' ,eXtraordi n ii r y ,is,,,i0.,,leave,
•:. it undisturbed •while chilling,, was.1%irindows , and turrets and a ,leatfrotise.:,
tile final teeefies,only.Just.heefete c.,r_t•- cletheaud-tonch-lightlY - .,.-.''. ' • . ithat feW'PeoPle liked her• This w'as 'eff the drawing 100111 .and a sweep ofing,
. 4 - • ... • .. . • . e , etra'w Illattillk.--Wash• the niatting• t e root e4 ragIc as it was the esere of gravel • front d a let of eraniums
'!-
,,
. .. -•te ricer. warm water and dry at her eart to b popular. H i aPpear- and those yellow. flowers-whatd'youi
SUM 11 CARE 9F. THE BA-I3v. e ,61ge will): a s°ft cloth ha 11 will 03_1 ance was attractive, ande•stzeingers eall 'em?--aed good lawns; .and, a
-summer eivie, ie. danger ,eime for „Tort, thonoisthre and 'prevent ei,';':wius'uallY. h,egan' atheceenaaitnttaranectieon'witthareelly- flower gardpri and A kitchen ,garden;
„ . . thusiasm -but '
' • ^'• '
, , and a gerage,„and . what more- Wyatt -
riling babies. ' ayerYone 'knows that efreei;running.--I. M. „IC , •
after all there are Other erigagerrients Saving•in tune an money,
The 'crIcket:'too how sLarp he. sings;
Puss on the hearth, with velvet PaeVii,'
wine Stevenean 'affectionatelk-eent' a ,Tbe werkof coUrse. Is hi. ma Means -
Sits wiping o'er tier whiiker'd jaws.
Through 'the clear stream,. the fls es,
rise; „ .
Arid nimhiY.:Catch-thiii%iricantiolis
h . copy of every new volume he publish- ewe. and eeer. e a eeeeseeeraeeee
ed an old' derVant.
For Sore Feet-1'41/.1*mPa* Liniment:
The glow-worms, numerous and b g t, •
I
'Homed, the deyty dell last night.
At dusk the squalid tea was /seen
Hopping- ina crawling o'er -the Preen;
0 ,„
survived the, first hour's talk.H ...She •Wiefit?' Well". well, he got them al1,1 The whirling wind the Mist obeys, •
, . .
11'as lik'e a very' ,', welt;colereerand .de•-• but he didn't live lohg• to 'enjoy them. And in the -rapid eddy plass• "
.bables .feet:the cold, but it i' pot so . ... ----
- thee' are to heat. ,,' . ' . ,' ..., Cubes.. of lemon gelateineee'aree.both--411.vec---"-'• -She--'3.4fnae-liel'fer--natural'al- eke gift -take hie .mpals ki led"...him. i . _
, gey.iraiiy. ienliz6d, how „"efy siT.',.:., i,tive , :„ , , . S. -k LAP niNyp.„ • lightfuiLlookilig a.p• ple ,that iS witli'atit. I think myself ,s.,,ht_xt.,,hasnifeliothing , ore -e er-----eilea's--ecTfeeijeit-iiii---ieto-i-verl---1:
•t,.,....-..„--.,:,---,---- – . .. , wayS aping soirieone Fier entheelk hear wheels' • That'll be the Jowetts '4 in'a •rPsset ccia.t.'18 -d"ressed:
.,....
_Food-Unsuitable--food-'enden"'" ' a ppet re erg arid 'economical in . either •
able Care of 'geed; food'help, to ..cansi.%. interest' TheY're-aliVaYs so: punctual.• Ain I all Th6ngh June' the air is cold and still,
f..i'uir-or .v,egeta,ble • „true, :her
• . • was obviously feigned,and she had.
oying eocia , au ts, !ht.?"
- ;the -digestive ;trophies • mut yuteeb„ are nice additions o the. most, d str of 1-f 1
Tit,ifneyfobeladbifeosr,e7yroyli'nsgehtilianb7.1sT,..bmoetTiecni tsianleads:Idlirteossd,ing:, Tose on fru,it or gela-' see,could not listen,with patience, but 1,va,>. wrong or lacking, and they.wait-
Muriel assured her that, Totem;
• rlet, her attention wander to the con- ed for the gpests •
inulk,' MeSt cif the babied'
the summer. are bottliefed: it is •vrY. ,salad ghould be u1 in "ribbons..ed If'She'.eduld-npyer. talcl at: Pe
ei'repeetant that•the 'elen111-1- not.: ,wit le a., paieori,-,cis.sor.4%),, Theeeilieltest- With' en.yorte. for ir ar-Of missing Soltier
. Mta. byte walked . Vet y slowly
weafl.. her bilhyl darieg the esilimilyr Avas.:to (jr: kittiee 1' ii a salad; is' after t-heinge.tnor!,,,,' „int reSt'ing, anether and *deliCately; „and. her Inieband
except oh ehe.docior's •edeiebe • Ow; wahini-to to;i1s,it,,lightly ,a colander (1n.4r.t•er''. ; 1.Pranced behind. her. 'lave
'‘ou look. reeee,, I RI, been eepteted,'ehat ie,their -long walk,
Y is bottle f . mn'a a P and. then-,,WiPe :with tisSue ;paper or
the feedingS 'covered a a$1', pm per.loWel 1 it „
, ' ' ' .thatenew eiv,ey 'ef yotire.hair.ee,e0 -got' 'aeetietel
" 'dressing for eihhivre salad. eholt • 1)uff wns the follows:1; • - •
Th mellow blackbirds voice is shrill.
MY doK, so altered is taste, one appearing 'ori the top of itproves
Quite mutton -bones .on grass to feas: the supposition wrong. ty a house •
And tee /on rooks bow odd their May look solid enoughbecause a man
' amOunt" of ,skill and teehnical know- e
ledge. , .The Illusion must he 'perfect:
In every Way at:het:Wise there- is al-
ways the' possibility. that some, cute
youngstk in the front row in. eho
thetnatreoonincitius.Yetcloent,eeat wdliorcdreopianceatutSi.0,11
Is
,necessary..toethosee–whoe-aftereeeadieg—
.
the above, may think. diet they can
tell Which parts of a filin set are "glass -
work." The roof of a building may be •
thought to -be just a•pairiting till somee
• Had Been ,Cohyleted, Too.,
• '"De you think* that fellow has ever
4.ettnce thal is intended to be eateneveeeatioe of her neighbors. It; seerie-1 The deor oPenede and a Servant. an, ,
, !glad I told You to Put nn that rasa', together ,..e,th ro ugh er life .'.74Miecte Jowett '
nILd 10
hen -len -fade, Ihhies.wife's'defilierate entrance8;•but, no-ee
' • . • ' • • ' ' viray'it'ellwaye seethed ith if he ..eyei•e just
- it I-Lerit7.(1.,,.e'e fleeered einnamon She sincerely ' tied openly adthired 'on. tee Teem of giving hei• impa..
• d eiery fun that••,ed tient pus from behind., , . '
'Au:enlace, ere tlievwc st,rve' ti fee -cold, and tid your best. to make the eveninle ' (To he continued.) •
-"eeleeeev tice,ked with ii'sharo knife "go. „ Mr. Elliot takes .a lot of anins-' •
11 tb '
• er.
eith
'&1 h
after et)ery_rneal
Itelleves that over-,
"esiteni feeling end acid
mouth... ' • '
Jis 1 -a -s -I -1-a-0 flavor
stalfsfles-thenl.eiraviag_for
-sweets.' ' • •
1WrIfiley'a double
*matte, 11_0 the beaellt_ood
_
•-•pleostireAlkprovitlea.v
Sealed' in its, Parity
Package,. .
•
.16$0.t. 3t -q4.
itieseenee.raitlingeinethroneheA;•windowee,r.
beeneopeneto'ecorie•iction.V .
They iniitate the gliding kite, But only ,the man 'aed the window..
.4:1Tsviiitiitsuuery;ityelrtatien7 Ipiseereci)vavgittibaslohrrow .3painted In scene, solid thotigh it .8.0.,
pears• .
Our jaunt roust be ilut.,eff.to-miorrow " „Fore ei.en.•when we keow,that enuelt ,
Andeeeent preeipitate to fall
been convicted, tee,."'
ledge' •May be ;real, and 'the rest a
To Be „Helped itiy Us -NO. Doubt
'....The„elillId,O1 'active Mind begins eat.-
^ty, tti inquire Into 'the:riddle Of the
itniverde, fe:Of„ George 11. Palmer. of
fiarvara University •likes. ...tell, a
story, that illuetretes that tru.th,,.
.A little 'boy. 'aed girl of lily .hcquatitt,
•-. • • is vtehreymliottvlieesh9ierec.loetvt!hrvilzolusoli,e1:9,4 bthelet7..„,
.„ Nurse, ays- ParC•in--, 'able to • ••attot • with . any certainty
Developing Character:.
. whei'.6 the trick, beginS!
. • .
• •
Q ite„A interesting book cOuid be k
Wr-ieted ,uPott .the.tneehtedneed of fa- 'mice, he says, were tuc e up sn Ig
moUS Men .in 'their childhoOd io the in bed whenetheir mother heArd. them
fluence and perseveratioe_sp„,many,ent.„,4.0.ce09,...,..--,e%., - --!,,,-.t•-- rff--..-
•
l_flitencoof,:_tOrno3.--old-lturs, ,e-,---1:.trrit-r-tallillig-T'• --'7,—,7--- • ' '
.Shaftsburr-foiiiiititneediele7 7"-`1-W-nirde-i--ivtar-We're--Yeie for'..4`-
,
. .
-"thr soaervietnintera 'c•f -theeleet;-een.. .,..41.6 little -girl remoulbered-ilikyles,
„ .
turY were clue. owed alinoet everythieg, tone that had beete taught her and re -
to the religious influeate of hiS nurse,..: plied sweritly, "We are bete to. help
writes F. C. Ile ine"Thellomiletie Hee. ,others." ' ' . ', •
;yleeee! 1 ' - e, - - • ' „ . '.the littie-baye befit:eel: '..."Then 'Whit
......W§„..Ittattie.r_ Wag-just:Zs, -line society , are-theeothefeehereeforr ---.-----
, .,.
in, an . e. Jos aren't, very lively • - owes of the Air ,,,,.....:_:__ -_.....--o
t.4 . OW ltiltnt 100. gareisb foe , etato
p 0 ' , • .: - . 4, :,..-,-..V- „,...._ . ,
, • iti:' i., - .• • ..; ., . - ,, ,... . .. „. ,. , fliori-iiartiiulti:i.aiiiiti..ig„?1,44(itiet,„ul. en.-....there-coMes---t Itl--mOnaeilt
,
---
,..r.lii,erLiia.r.d. WOO ti.;m: is pretty ,ititi-,iiidia.. . ' ' • I " . , . "'• • . ‘, ; '. . tare- ' : ' " :: -
„
alnla :4104 .: i•- ee.....-eeeee'. -...e.e.e4eaeke'dethe,,,-nei--t iiiSee1intiati-110-z-'--7"=Mliaa':It.ir.40TIltivfli-riTT,_0.anirfind:7-,:::.,,
. .
----,--'7S1r-:-iaiiGrr-r.i.1"--iifiiilli--Tr4.'-'S-%-ve-etnesi-, sen-whet'S his. name ?-,:e.,yee---1 ackson The little'.v.oiee.s Of tho iti'i•' ,
,.,Arylk•Finc.;14 t‘i a ,„frult, salad. ,, .••,:., -,.•(o' t)11 :up. .. .1 . . , .., . s:oundhe bove all tSea ,and wind.
. ..,
110t1 tlit'1 1'.,n1O1'ti good stuff,: .• -"YOU ' don't. pft'ete„ descend to the The gee atilt wind do then OheY;• • '''.
. ,.., !. . ,
_PeliPers, toiliot.I,,S; °CherrieS,,•c"-1 y.,, LIntith,e," . ;°.. • , „,_•,,.,,,, . The stagtti-g,..514(iiednithie•-noteS,.;
a.. prouei..nsof...lir:.4alaik-.. . `• " cbi' ullt*-..1-'1=AcuPillia.:"=0""*M"Y' Or elpiible liags&e,..pritint:it2,...phke ., .
;(,,,,,,I,•,..‘. .sa 1 t... mil , ado „thi... J1_4.. ....,cebeitit.lielirft7t, tea Or OeletY:thikti.....P,LteSby.,,....--t---ei • tail ------(36,----
.1 ru for the, 'little
"and thisty,ouag throtto_„
, .
ti .".1.1-t-4:1V't-'"' gyvt n ..tal a Piell- quite e gehtleina ---etuch 'a breeshig , • , ,, e
hae tee got wives 'lho little ti toate tint 1.,ieg an rue
,
iii!' 114"i,, • ' . ,',., , , .. 4 . toe' When they ' e : ., 1
11'0 -11'llilid n'i'in ,1',.tli.,r0:ti.li.exl08. i'' .lit affi,,leati.1 told Atoci.,.;11::t*,,-141.-tjejui- . ,004.iite.,tthe'.;lightitif,".lOvreiy...e-aan,,,:,,...,
... . . ,
. .,
, .„ ..,. : , „„ .
in,..r,thes,dress.ing--.=.or nae.at,,et-,41sh in qin$'1noto iit that .pleitteeWhat &you Andeelied,ot*magical tweet enter -lee'
eteleii,' • ,..'',, : . • - • .'‘,. ', .'...' . ''' call It?" .(I,Cevair Ulpectiliarity,of.Mrt. Tici' -heat and ichov thenteelves ' for
, .. • ... . .
'To intike ,a eninieh salad feeni one Duff -Whalley that she nevetecetila re-,.. . ' tlieSe,-..' . ' .. ''...
Of ,i1/4 "hut the, For ilieee little. VniceS:;. the:bee the fly,
'or, gh. serVii,ntere 'than the usual member the namOo,
eooi*ie' its - 'PhO. leaf 'that. taPS, the bed that
.uni.1.4".k.)r.,,. of .ptiople, ciAti 'lied gi'edn i
.gtnPle'St. :floikers..)•-[ - ".1' don't;
1 ..,o,s stse,,s tss,„ be mixed verfunciO.' What was 1 'paying? . Of • -beeeeee . .. '
„ilea''' 'Pit :,,'• ' ,t e' ', .',* „.„ ._eotiesee I only 'get, tip this (111110i• on .
vit.ly tlit+ tisk mut', 'itiso, a little .of . trie ,.. The lere,eie im, the grata tops betiding
iv‘ 01 ,,,,t tijo itwtieo,. ,, , ,, . the SPtir Of the nietneet,eio to speak.
,,. when. I.mht Mr. Eillot.• in '
tho iiigh. h*,. -,
., ('''1•I'l'Aill'Ilik.e':4' tilvfrilcilletiiihgt:titt"''katO'. ' Ile rtiMOS and ,gOOg §o 'i-itticti ' ;The 4$11H.11 ,..titilek,„iouuit :.that the in-'
ftir.,-iccicola folnuf,o,o..‹.; - ,.„,,,,,,. you never know 'when ilea ,at. Laver, .. ' -'seet makes: • .,.. ,,
• S
-e'latieliele
rearee-ieennesil or ' fresh, With nuts laW;. if. you write 0. tetetrhotie he's iii., -Kathtitto
, ,1,1 t,1162,140; life, un. especially tiice Init. ways got another engagement, ' But
i when I triet hiiii ettee lee feee 1[ 'just ... What Wheat '"tatii4'
szlhtd• . „.
.. -....,.... -,-.....„--.....44...46' r S Aid, ‘1116*, When. ivill: yoh ;dine Vitli, . A toe of wileat..ukg.s sws froth the
• tho. pine,o with the 1,41tovtet•itattio us, Mr. tittotV litt4 lid litinuried nig( eall' tortysevea pounds of nitrogen.
,
dr, itri,tish.l.A.es i.: ,pitotv Scotland. lutd A hit*,an'd 'Minn fixed :to-ni,glit." eighteen. Paileds' of 'phosphotie add,
. • '"Nn•liall8 he tlf(14!ti"Watit 10 reale," . A• ..
Mitoters'LinItnent Heals butit,.Muted eueeested, as the enneeled one ant! 1,We1ve potinda. Of rotash.
. !•. ,. „
iceePs Thern Cool iti tinriener andNo P"reeaina ln Wlnte
• •
dtltfirt." PRICE';7tte
WHilkTilki LAST
,$295
PoOtAilt
Am eoentiete gin be in.
atailed in It 'minuted \vithj„,,Ein„p.i•Oltiary
wee.60
MOTOR TRAtit SUPrLY C• O,
106. CRH TbroNto, ONT.
:1,--1V14..07E-Ating. Sardines Vourid-li,
'brought ,beek to Neiv.-Yorit'efrofirthe
Paeans. jungles ,,by the 3lichaed O.
Marsh eipeditioe, scientists are ,In
Vestisathig,ethet zoOlogicat attd:bOtant,
tat niyeteridentieetthedleYelte'expedf.tln
'L
• MrIft'eder the nattitaltit with the
eipeditioeie dieeribes 'the 'plratihtt. a
,garand •so •
.vitions• Olat. t ,SC.1001 of „them awitt
devours an one Who tails oterboard.'
He iiiinself, brithitige telt hutidrecle.' of • •
• .
ntps on tt s legs and bedyeand his .
forts-at•••oplaahltig
as-
sailants Seried only to Make the*
coaCeritrate their attriela
*slelli.tif ni. ire!b4nter ti)ing•fISIL
three ine id long"? ad thfck b o t nit
paper* Ad'A atinored hsh the ria
lives took" In he shalt and eat Mu&
like a. trail..
• 4qkto pitilosophi haa eve i irnprolPed
.npon th ideti Rt1e, Una tht ntest
gargeelle, tapeetty'et, tricker!: 'oak
like a 'tag aletigeide,the. ample heati4
tiesof ti ttitte.te eat"
'
ee. „
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