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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1915-08-19, Page 2• „*.t",e'N'*.eat•••.1.e... ,• ' • `40 Mfg be fIll4 aforste keertect satimptory Infusion. 1 f't•• 4111r -kr ; ,a7v - •••••••••AMmomre ' . Alt ore !WI! , eo tor a most eventful absents of less shall pay) You, the dghter Vi A than a single day. She had recovered drunleord, picked up in a prison, and somewhat from the influence of the pampered as was tiever•the daughter drug, but still could not walk without of a millienairel Beau ie niY letster's assistance. " husininci wita a reerried MP* you She leaned beck in the carriage, thought you would inveigle my bro- grateful tor her escape, but eilent anI ther into matrimony with your, but in with clime eye, while4Mnraven ,Sat thet you shall fail. The letter Leslie opposite wstehinie her auxiouely. Dunraven wrote to you, and which They had told her nothing as yet of sent his wife, to her death, is in nay her father's sudden repenta ee, and possession, found 111 the pocket of her that, After all, it was to him se owed. Wrap, all stained with, sea,water, and , her freedom now trona the presence of if you refuse. to obey - my Will, the the Jew; neither did they tellher that world Shall kimw tho truth. 1 yin' Don't Go' Over Sour Milk, ' in separate cell* Valworth apparently . ' At thie .sseeou sour milk la often* pwo-thirds of "fl'our,, end add te the waste. though our milk has not le • .„. heppier than lie had been ler months. '.PORP3r1.44es AO sweet milli, there hi, no . 4a5P" eue:TOSU9 ;du CIO? other ingrediente, end then add balf a to the station arid that they were then . "Yeti would- never'', darer • „ eouree . ef unneeespary ,, houSehad• t • 'pf 1 f d: ' . the officers lied taken beth men back publieh it.; 4 -voin-tiniited.)" Tem is the acme ia.......c..444,.at bet....e .•11 ..;-...„,, ro ow ef the asberMan in the, net 411. INVIAMM; T4-SVOtia. . • geod reaeonfor - throwing _ it 'Min • . . ' '" 0 P' Neither did they "tell her of the ter - 74"'" rw***.ww.'1.-10"‘, aasw. .a«.4,f, koll,www- thasthomenenk cr , t.. , 1 __., __,e -re -4 _ - . ' ' ,ance there ara at-Imist elle Winked ....° • ' ' deliciouA team ' ' Black, Mixed or Green. ' ' as e no. ques ions, qei e imp. Interesting Incident That Took Wage delitious arms C themaking' f• Atere'4k-how ' • ' . lent with knowing herself safe once Between the Ttexiclits. 'which sour milk% bettehitic:0fre'k—B11* - .1, • • mere, end Permitted 1VIrs. Dunraven7s * .. 1 . Seemed to. have forgotten her .other Mr. Fritz Kreisler, th 41` t. i It a a Q ' • , ^ • + _ • . Woman AgainSA Woman morning -that slut awakened' exhaust - .with. her rea est folloewere: laat-ctiadelecii'tt;lbisattht°01°11,11°AwaeiNerwreYen°•ftahlel„ table, Only .f.kl„Inilies who,keeP 119 cow it wall 4°1t3 unt4 fl,"11 or are enamel to get sour milk • with' Vs father and nanteeake, late Itlarquie of Salisbury", wha for so; many years eontrelied the fereign (testi/dee' Qf Great Britain as Oeere, tari, of 'State and as Primo Iginisterc _ Like. him, be wee a younger elm, and', as is the ceee with so many of the Vnglish aristocracy, was compelled' ta work for a, living. Lord Robert took. latir4tuck made such it liticceeir ' a* of the bar that Eit• -the age of 42-bir „ . eweet. When these dishes are wanted, , Have it very freeha • felt that he Was. Warranted by , ' amount of° aoney reaped through hit _maid to -put her quietly to 'bed., She In "Fou Weeks in eber Trenches, if tliere4 sour Milk on hand • cat it off the eel) rew, " t by WW1145 recelVe4 (441i14 a Cossack .bitieuite- are found. On eVery breakfast lucretive practice virtially fore,* trials in this. haPrr eagaP.a* and siemusician *hese gierv' ite:s la/lug:fesiceor sweet eet milk is often sourced by the A:lee'. Begin,,With six cups of the corn, . ' Then add four tAblespoonfuls. of child. - .• .; with the peacefu... content of, a little In ;the 'Austrian ertni was terrninated .° • 'rennet;' , . . k In the- .SeUthern..Statee, Where hot • d b II th I t- trenches, The Auetrians had taken, a put it in hot 3ara• able' exPerieneed through whi4 she, determined stand' "' halting powder These f3our Ids,. or A Terrible Athusa;tionc, : awried upon her then as. rather aw4i ay with the ;;.id of our W. hen hot than those inatle..with -bak- h 1 O :deed Lord bort has Iieep regard.' Use bud passed. Then she took. her bath hilt the Basilan irifantrY anall3v tang,$,:waep•Maide bY a.'good'eoek who ' Sarfi not *ater i d l'ey of free traikt and -hi • ' and the. •glass co vers sti•ict adherent' to EnglanEl'a old OS . , south of • Lemberg, . • , . kneeva hew to handle socia are not. should eastanding- w . sake the latter and to, Ambork .1,,Tcxt put hi a half.,eop each of. Career in the Rouse of Ocanot water. ' • , • t and sager, • • Boil. this mixture .20 miaatea and ' Free Treder, * • „ mensa . , The late Lord SalifiburY waS iri • liens Robert, and Hugh have followed' t• dreeeed herself, and ate her hrealifas eeeded in establishing a, number of Only lighter flakier and More tasty "---• ewe? trenches not more than AV() hundred_ • P Useful Hints. • , his footstepii in this respect, Irv. CiarrEll XXIX.-(Cont'd), • lid steP'ped beak quickly, and would have closed the 'door, but already • Valworth's band was upon it, and ••with " a, strength of which he Would • lidve believed ' hiniself incapable, he pushed against it, resisting theef • forts of the Jew to close it. . • -,"No!" he gasped. "I tell you - no! Your infaUl.QUS power over me is •• at an end. I have, come to save • my daughter, the one upon Whom you 'made rile lie,' It was the utterance of that foul lie that has brought me to • tray •senses at last._ t beat and...Starved ' • lier at your devilish suggestion, and ati,I uttered the lie you bade me speak, but it has brought back the 'wander, -Ing and. almost -destroyed conscience , which I believed was dead: With singular force Simonson pat . out, his hand and laid it upon -the old • • drunkard's arm. He felt the « accus- tomed thrill pass through ' sEqi . the blazing eyes deaden and weaken, ' observed' that the voice suddenlyhtish, ed and the, old whimpering' look came back to the almost expressionless , • But that was Etithase for which Vat-: . worth had had the precaution to ask the officers' Of the laW to look.. They, already beside the door ,against Which Valworth leaned, steppedo'forvard ."No, you don't come that, my dainty , Romeo!" exclaimed one of there, etep, 'ping inside -the room, and laying, his • hand Heavily 'urea,' the, dirty fthoulder. • - *. •"I'm onto your curves, 'aud.doret you ferget it, You may come your.hbodoo- game on .that poor rag of a 'creature; • with:all-the blood of life cooked out, , qf his veins with.bad ruin, but you ',..,parEtt come it over me! Let up now, see? You've doctored Juliet with the potion, but We won't let her die, in ' the tomb, by a large majority. We're . onto the whole game -he's given It -.lead away -and the only hope for you 's• to throw. up your hands as grace-. asresaible. Where's the lady?" "She mil:there " stammered' Simon - • It rds there •throtigh the' do.iti..1: '..hegatfrb°oredinntrrturma•rte'ronrVferteb4alrnwih/Ya glasses, saYS..*re. lci'eisIerv` letiterr g*rettre'rbil,direteentref.e1 bran and "e7d.,4374,.eraretSwheattlearn,C1. '•• 11! ed'sajs tha lea er of the free tr,ade .0 eff' Almost befOre the requeet had been were always SO demonstrative in their 'coUld get glinaises ,feces. anti ^ • b• .e b d a -d -v. • -II .the stain of ment of the•litioniat PArtY• °•• • • Powder mem e rie Mere. inegar rem° - • •1 W110 iS ingrrie Adjohliog,t00M, &long .oty announced of the .r4.0m Occupied las.: Lloyd .• asi 1)11,8t greWil to know &tat' Ot!ier., The. • :than the .sour .milk biscuit in'tiove wbipping cream, ekl, the white to L.adY, Eleanor Lain tr, ,? ilave. Bookie& the biscuit made with • f e egg to every cupful Of cream. the preSent 'Earl' of Perham, ,aan .• Lord Robert. Ceci had messed the floor and entered the hall and kriecked uponthe door' After. the. seeend .44Y 'We had: al- , Dragging the • Jew - after the, The nrirdii answered. • ' ' • 3. .., /•! th Austrians would me: """-r •*" n1.0 *me 'ivieter; has four,,brothers whe are al). Admiral of the Fleet Sir Hedwortn • , hia ' • , • ". Ruesiaris would, laughingly • call over • „„,* b cf-4' t d ° IfOnt i-Q.--4UdS AlSarda, Vek,at • ad". r Ro wili -completed, the Man'addressed as, Sam, attentiOna to her.. She went down, the recognise their fgat'areS. tasteless two hours after getting col she voish on clothing. • . , Lo • k , • sister-•, " • Other officer entered the rOOIA,' -. , °You are Miss ValwOrth?'" she ask- ° ' ' 4n e• • W ' • ixild 00 made to ttibtO JOAt tui good as inlreble for cleaning geld- ielverY, ' : • • ,, ' b - - ee ' ' • ., . tual hatred exists, betWeen kliting as death, but more beautiful than she low you to be disturbed: 1 hope you kinds' of griddle cakes , and batter had almost ever been before. US of- are feeling . better .after your long breads, including' those utilising geld ficer uttered, a IOW whistle, . . , rest?" : t hominy or cold rice, for -which sour "You are a greater 'dastard even "Midi. better, thank you," answered than I thought!" he exclaimed, giving- Ailsa. -"Will - you ask 'Mr..Ogden ...it milk , and the proper proportion of •Simeneen-: a . vicious • shake. "That he will pee me now?" girl? She don't belong to either * of, "There is no need to ask," "returned you! She's a. lady. I'll • stake MY the weinen, smiling. "Ile will only be head on it; without ever looking into ' too glad. .-Will You tome this way?" her eyes, -or hearing her speak You She left the room, but before Ailsa blackguard.' what have yori .done to - could follow, a heavy hand was laid her" ' - UPen her arm. ptill. holding Simonsen,' he shOok "wait! I Wish- to speak to you him again savagely, and looked into 'first!" '. '• * -.- the ugly face. It was working with The Sound of the voice startled her? Passion, great drops'01.perspiration but the expression -„of the : face - into standing . about the eyes, a hlUe line which she looked, was like nothing hu - marking the mouth. With a gasp he anon: Least of did it resemble anyT , wrenched.'.1-amself 1c/CPS.0 -frOPI:t1144.14-- think -feminine, i et. Ansa had, no ilif- ficer, and sprang backwt-all• ' Befe're: ficultylu recognizing Marie' Ogden, the officer could. divine his interitioa, She stopped involuntarily and gasp - he had ltePe4 itoward him again, 'a ed Somewhat. The Wefeht of the hand gleamtng nknife uplifted. 9inelE0 Imam her arm' increased' until it seem - than thought* the • blade had been ea to her like molten lead; Yet she had caught in the officer's ' hand, inflict" pot the power to shake it off. '''' • ing- a most. severe cut, froin'Which the _ Ansa' stood there staring at her, 'in - blood flowed in jets and spurts; hilt: - nocently, • "helplessly; understanding the officer seemed not tor- mind that vaguely that some- new trial' was . In swiuking bitch, his.. heavy:- ' - - • store for•her, listening for the eolind- '. right of • the weird voice, yet dreading to blow -only one,. but - it. was quitethoie late. - _. , Ole hear the words that it would • artien- hand, he struck the cringing Jew , 'enough, Even Ailsa was not "Have you heard the news about My. senseless than he as he- measured his sister?" it questioned, hard and piti- 1,ongth uP°P the floor. '• ' ' . ' I lesslY. "Have vele beard of the -ter- "Tike that, you brute!" exclaimed Able the officer, really angry for the aret have they kept 0the knowledge "frOin fate -that has befallen her? Or •tirriele "I reckon I'll make you un- YOu? Rave they protected yon from •' Ailsa lay upon the bed, er ed; with svemile, . Ogden basi when first taken from the Oven. • , of3hein clever men and ave , Still ewer, It is astonishing row little ac - lovely hair disheveled, her face white been asking for you, but would not al- Besides biscuits there are numerous • ' Cornmeal, will remove lamp sm. from a wail blackened by kerosene. To make sure. that the bread pud- pdionwgdweri,11 be light, add a little baking If a:gloss is desired on linen Odd 1:eilinit:gia:Itr --red-bou'Ahed:Russi4?1? soda is to he -preferred to sweet milk a. teaapoonful_ of salt to the strh By the morning of the third day we ken" nearly every member of the op - Posing trench:the favorite of my men _whose constant••pastime •eentiete..4 in and any bread of _baking -__poveder.. when malting, . ,. . ... lumping like a jack-in-the-box from There are also two varieties of •war Never leave milk 'standing in '11 the trench, trying -over to us aii- he milk Pies and two kinds of sour'inillt tin can, but empty it at once into a clid scitkoHe was frequently shot at, raised bread. In one of. these corn etockery vessel. but. never hit. Then he grew bolder, .7:41 is used, and it is called corn light If cold coffee is used in mixing showing; himself longer and longer, until finally he jumped, out of the trench altogether, . shouting to us -humored -jollity and bravadoo-appeal-- -powder-isnot- to -be -thought of., -Only 'while. will --not :come through-4Tel ,be In the genuine johnny cake baking teaspoonful of salt to the water,. The wildly and waving his cap. His geed- ., ed to our boys, and none of them at- sour milk with. the cream, well beaten wasted. •• , *: tempted to shoot atIlim while he.pre- in Should be Used for mixing the meal All cupboards and wardrobes need Sorted such a :splendid target Final- before the beaten eiedi are stirred in. frequent airing to be healthy: Remove ly, one of our men, who did not want Such a johany cake will be eatable at to be second in bravery, jumped out the end of seven days if kept in a dry. of the trench and presented himself receptacle. Of couree it must be thor- in, the full sunlight. Not one. attempt oughly cooled befpre betng' set away. wah made to shoot Itha, either, and For waffles the Southern cook re - these two men began to gesticulate at each other,. inviting ." each. other . to mime nearer.. ' ' • '• All fighting had suddenly' ceased, and both •opposing parties were look- ing on laughing :like boys at play.. The Russian would draw a step near- er, and ouranan would boldly advance, the soda has been • thoroughly ' dis- too._ „Then the Russians urged on • solved beaten in; after this comes the their man with shouts and laughter, flour, also beaten in until the batter is and he inade a big leap forward, and light' both in color and weight. . derstand that there is a day of reek- the 'shtick ? " ./lavathey, considered You' stood still, whereupon the Austrian, . , . ,oning for •you' after this, - That's an too sensitive. te-bear the mental, bur- alsajumped forward; and so, step by Sour milk salad dressing when .„--- _ den that has fallen upon the ,resf, of step, they approached 'until they, properly mixed and cooked cannot be 'ugly cut I've got, but liWiler thialt--: . distinguished from that in which sweet Who' the deuce is that?Ir . ' us VI : . ! ' nearly touched'eacii other. 'They had milk 'is used. The same is -me case bre d. -Doughnuts and gingerbread are althost exclusively made with sour stove blacking, the stove • will keep bright much longer. When eggs crack in boiling, add•a all clothes and open wid.e,••on a sunny, oclaacyh, waaedekl..eave so .for several hours • fused any substitute for- -spin. milk isnmicalwl iethot m.teixasapofoenwfuldroor phov.feblaocok. To renovate black' kid gloves at with a pinch . of *gala, „ which, heing Apply. this With a feather and dry in measured, means an even teadimonful 'sun. • ' - of soda to each pint of thick sour milk, Brooms will last. twice as long if To _get the best results,. waffles both they are given an occasional soaking. light and crisp, the egga must 'first be beaten light; then the milk in • which their mark„. °abb. of them iii his own , yonl 4obort Cacti , , •,‘ 4 -wDirtyhitnhethheeoapdesnu.ttplwr upward always stand . - . particular' *ay. The eldest is,. ,' Of ' A good slimmer dessert isn-tade by , coarse, the present Marquis of Stills!, bury, who filled the offices of Lord •'' _lining' a pudding, dish with sponge . cake and filling the dish with stewed Privy Beal and Minister of Commerce. t- - - fruit Pat more sponge on the top, in the last Unionist:Cabinets, -• - .,, - press till cold and coat the ,whole When Lord, Robert, first ' took his' -• , ' with belled cuatard, . , • seat in Parliament as member of the Tea water- is fbund an excellent gest Marylebane district of London in - cleanser for varnished woodwork. To 1906 he found that his younger bro- - - obtain this, pour; water on used ten tier, Lord Hugh, had already acquir- leavea, and strain through a cloth or ea lathe there by his gift of eloquent • „ oratory:" Lord Robert inferior in Muslin. The - tea water removes the . this respect to _Lord Hugh, but more dirt quite easily. • - - One --way- of lessening hoasekeeir. -- IwisLand4bove- -tilt Enore,atrifetical. .... :• .." , :_ . :.., Herned sucidenlY, attracted • by She paused, her face doldand srer- left • their rifles behind arid we •tb • •lk • am a d of fruit. 'wing:tang" 'l a thOUght` that' they were. &dug to • in- wi sour nu ice cream p Ike& quicIdy to t e oor e oo down - cake. Chocolate: gingerbread, choco- lne guttural voice•more guttural i the nose' in the adjoining room, and ing; her lumd• ' still ' • s , my:pommy assert- .eren the door,:and_calledlont::.: j_... gasped Ailsa. "What is a dulge IP a ' flat fight, all of us being late crullers and coffee squares are f ' h' h d* . '.mean -Ethel Dunraven? . .•, • ' still pouring rem is an ,. e un you . ' ' • " than ever. •---', - ----*, ." "Ohryes, She. L.S., ff.,tho,,,Iiewa.Lof sor for our champion, for he was alLimproved by. the use of sour milk. : - ea tee p°liceman,. laughing into...the tWbVhalloo,"`TedI -What in. ililin; __her? '.1 -have lierheard?!* -- . -irsznallrilidinsiginficantilooking--man,- Bicare- siiiiar--c-oi,kiei .4,na --a-d- of -- the- • of filth you Etre to be wooing a lady "i'v c me in search of a , young.^brutally watching - her victim fall with one Me* by his big opponent. • d fruit breads in which Graham flow ing cares in summer is to do away. ! bulging eyes: $% sWeet-seented mass der„brings you here?" "She it' dead!" announced Muriel, who looked as if he could be crashed * • e e detective, " •, answere the e . „ • i ,use petit:mat Upon nly soul, you lady,"hack horror.: _D• eadl_i_stue e, But, with window curtains and use., only +man addressed as Sea l'NVIlat are - Spect-of_the_ineuse and even -succeed- . _ He soon the regard and, the re- . g k debut • and trt-rt-b --!•-•your my- you, held out hi k s hand, one and only secret • of using shades. It saves both washing and • lo, and behold! The hig_Itinietan On t e same errand, eel. brings you again to • age ,of tobacca and our Austrian, sour milk in cooking is getting the trouble -When sudden stormktomg-gatl--- , , •Shakespearean juvenile Get onto the YOU deing ." , do you hear? An yet her huilband . • "shanks; Sam! Wouldn't -they leek . h " h b • 'Rarely Laughs. • ed. in dispelling to a•great extent that • prejudice on the part of the Liberals who had come to look upon the state - of soda is suffipient for a pint of milk. proved at little expense. a pin uf• fairly . hot craft of the Ceeils niuch in the same A.. Where the milk is thin, which means of Vinegar to a •pan " in tights?" wish you had. got here first. 'r neath the roef,•inaultipg deed wife UL seizing•the tobaceo,, grasped the hand Simonson more indignant than that li,nd 'instead of me. \Look' at that, "For the love of Heaven; what do his 'pocket, produced a long Austrian well ..,• .Perhaps nothing could have made have been: You, then, that got this by your presence." - .' of the Russian? and 'then, Teaching in . and a low growl of rage, burst* from n .. - c4 - sentedto the Russian., It was indeed. that Mere of the curd has been eaten water, and after having gtven will you? Romeo gave i o me u ,, • . . . . .. ' allusion to, his physical imperfections, • P , , you mean? , , cigar, Which he ceremomotisly pre- - --f-- - MS, whiter.quiveringbps._ • up by the whey, slightly more soda 'carpet a thorough brushing, rub this I rather thi k I've got s uare. It 11 . . . . . .1 be a few hours oefore n,e peeps again, "Ha! You think you, can play the • . , • Confound your impudence! he -1--' aif head- will b - • .. -innocent -longer? Know, '.. that a AliTY_eight to see the small, wiry, should he allowed. , .. ....,.,„ -well into' every part of it with a • .1, an is-wi 0 as sore as my v - .. -hand if I ' • li Will ' we are fully aware of what you are. lean Austrian talking in. exaggerated' - . . • . -dein cloth. -, • • ,„ „ "--- ' ciied, hie voice lidarse- and rasping,'P am not nusta en. i you , isit te Dunraven's terms a politeness to the blond Rus- ° •• - If r whitening the hands and face . th wrat . ou s all nay. - We -know, of your v .,, , . _ " there is•-riothing better than milk sof- " ' • wi ' li "Y b --------- ' I 'see' to that duck and the young lady, sian giant,' whosten :gridely• Mid , - • - • - • • . • . ,.. - . ,, - • • 1 white I attend to this? There seems apartmett the night .of thefire, knew soda in the righ,t proPortion. Por curtains are apt to be soaked. thick sour rnilk an even teaspoonftill A, faded carpet can be much ire - • • . • ' •. . way that an evangelical meeting • • •the , of the lirtervietv'that'teok,Place there,: it- t. • - .•ee h • t;:s•ti • • A -either Scar. to: bite the•teng,ue. ,This • . - . •lorhteateb, somebody your size" twilit' an artery cut".. era o ' . • • laughed . . . “i1 But 'already Doctor Paxton and Doti; • and of a letter which he wrote to you, t„of:, ive•Y' 116.. • e? ,. . ' every qioli,eci th the fade, 'heads • .or neck „ itzaidof ..ymir, 1160060,.arid.761,wou.14 raven were mi the* the policeman's oDliurice`mraavnet. after you had left him., That letter,. • ''' 17; this tim-e :al precaution's and With a soft cloth every three or five * - ,• the policeman.. ain't . .. . , • not try to, hurtme,rioNi Wong. YOU? * flunking little of , , tellingthe whole iltru.. VI' of his relai=, ,.ev• e-ri ideas et fight. ' had been for- • . - • minutes hi a sure cure for tan, and , Will you not direct inc to --Ilse lady-wnen he_law Ailsa upon the tiloriowith you, e imp, e hands 0 . ' d & h to d gotten - and we were- r i ' 1. 'fi prisen. o- a fpr sunburn where the Skin ie . '• ' ship's chamber Borneo or shawl An'a i bed,but Doctor Paxton was more hu... airs-DunraVen nn - rove- er- - es: -.1 _ ,-- ' 4-* it for mySelf VI ' •• • Mane, and devoted his attention to the Peration.' She has' killed herself, •and ourselves out of the, shelter of our , , . • •. He turned around to examine ,the k. .• apartments, laughing to. himself; but I "Is' thet,dead ?" questioned Dun- .hand had stock the blow. It is leforehe had, accomplished the sim, raven, his face more ghastly than .be- •ple like you whe, should be hanged for • . --Pre act of turning, the Jew whipped f°re• • ff you are. as much the cause as if your trenches' and showed their heals in full.' This, unoffieial truce had lasted about twenty minutes, and succeeded better in restoring good humor and joY....otlife.-among-ounLsoldiera- trainload of provisions „would have done. The fighting was soon resumed with all its earnestness and fierceness, butfroni that moment on a certaih eamaraderie was established between the twit -opposing trenehes".---BetWeen gkirinishes ani unofficial 'truce would frequently be' called for the purpose of rem -Wing the wounded. During- ' these times, when the' stretcher bear- ',murder,. not those who • mercifully -4t...-was-4Nocia....v.alwortjumho_r_replied_ strike the blow and 'save their •fellow• • , ••• 'out reVobler. •• ; . Quicker than thought the -smile "No," he :answered tremulously. -man from selr-deafructibli=frotie--the „ faded from' the officer's lips, and he "It's only a drug. She •will be all commitment of the unforgivable sin. had wrested the weapon from the right in an hour or two. God help me! It is women like you who should stand Jew's.grasp. ' , • • I wish I were as little hurt as she!" before the judgment seat of mah to _",XOne, of that, nowt"' he exclaiMed, And then to the surprise Of Dun- . answer for their crimes, and 'not - - fiercely., giving the arm_ A wrench raven, he kii' elt beside the bed, .and leave it alone to the vengeance of which • Simonson did not forget for with a little cry like that Of a punish- God-. You -you, Ailsa•Valworth, are many days. "Nene of that! I've been ed child, he took up the unresisting the murderess of my • sister!"' - pretty patient with you • tat you can' hand, and kissed it. : Butwith one shake of; her lithe young 'shoulder 'Ailsa had wrenched • find mighty easy.that r'knoW how to.• " . be the reverse, see? I guess 111 look •• " , after this specimen, while :•you ex- - amine this plicer-lam - if yort7can dig - t ' - CHAPTER xxx. Jierself free of the heavy, hand. • It was late in the afternoon before Adaa,was taken to the hotel again of- the,Sugar for Jams -and ' V.Thenyett-pay for -good fruit, an.d spend a. lot ef time over It, yoti naturally want to be sure that yew'.jIIIcs and preserves will turn out just right. you. Oen be, if you use aligeo Sugar. • AbSolately /1,tirre, ...artrtfitays •the sarrie, 'FfSiitar . has for sixty years proved most dependable for Preserving, vin, • . .It ts jusi g easyAd-tdt Th6 bdSt-74rvd - 7 - • Well worth white.Se toil your grocer . it must be REDPAT1-1 Sugare,in one of the Padltages ,origfna.ted for REOATH-- • ' 2 ani-5-ftN SCaled -Ciftthig* ' , 10,20,50 and 100 Ib Cloth Bags. qaei 8140 142 Sweeten"h • cAt4A6A SUGARREFINING,. , con. wirrEo, MONTREAL. LORD ROBFAT CECIL. eitement wilf move -bid hands vio- -- ' a '1., te d lentlY up and dowa as if:lie were • Interesting Personality o a or - ing some huge hammer and his voice ' on ' Frise-toths-vergrof-shrillnel - would regard 'Jesuitism. Like the late Lord Salisbury, he has no par•;', .. ' • fielder: graces ef ,manner •oc.gesture,,- i Ife goes to and from his seat in the •• Hoe's° of Commons with 'Iv .hind .91 dignified lurch. Innit:meats df 'ex- tete . Foy -removing- tare and -for • all the members of the -new -co -4-, Hn rarely laughsi-a-nd as in -the •• cleaning• silver' the italk should have the cream removed. • Graham bread made wjth sour millc in this way is deliciouk: Sift- together alition Administration of Great BA', case of his father, iiny sense of ha.; • tain there are few more brilliant than mor that he maypossess takes the.' Lord Robert Cecil. Indeed it was form of satire' and sarcasm. He is . • .• not good looking„has his father's re- markable stoop of the shoulders and a matter of surprise that so able. a, nit ono -of -White. Adt1-7-a-eupful---of-hcontent-with-the-Urider-Secietar-yahip man as Lord Robert should have been- cupfUl and a half of graham flour broken. nut meats and n teaspoonful of State for Foreign Affairs instead of salt Then stir in hall a cupful of of insisting upon a 'seat in the Cab milk and a cupful and a half of sour inet and the seals of a great -depart- milk, and lastly, add p teaspoonful of meot, , littleof the White -flour andadded- last, CI= -of the health of Sir Eflward Grey, But in view of the delicate Condi- soda. The soda, can besiftedinto ° a if adding it vvith the flour is easier. Lord Robert is • in the ordinary na- . • . , . Cake with sour cream is very good ture of events bound to , have much •• .. , bair, receding from. his, pallid fore- , • head, his grim, hawklike appearanee, • clean shaven face, his glistening eyes . and ungainly gestures, .presents a • " personality not easy to forget. • ' Anyway, It's an Explanation. • according to this recipe: Beat an egg more work, responsibility, and power Curious City Chap -Why * do your and add it to a cupful. of 'brown sugar. thrust upon him than ordinarily fella pigs. have such little bodies, •Mr. Corn- • , "It is falae!" she cried; breathlessly, "1f_your sister has committed suicide ers were busy, no shot wo.uld be fired, Then add a quarter • of a cupful of to the share of an Under ', SeeratOry tossel ? ' - . Ahl you think / do not know, that 1 Ysho:rt stehea't iillf. ,/ • , utter and three-quarters of a cupful f • State and , is certain to play a. - Farmer- Cersntaorsesols•-L---0 relit of your odiet)S roWer; ;*"" THE -"CANNON -F -A" . - of sear cream. Sift_lia)tit teaspoonful. weight_ _ _ _ 9 ,_ _pf thei,winter the day gYrole in the' dir ction . am iglu) .....__....... ' each of forei n policies Of lie trash' Ern ire t ' ' - - ' ' P . • .t.e • pigs were longer they couldn't • ..- 7" but I have orily_appeared to veld to a • - , _ _ of salt and the same amount -------aml_cassia,...with.a.rnpful and •••• Lord Robert jias Much in:common!t fia& time to turn around ' _ WaS you who drovaliertalt,_notJ. On..eitheraide. . - 4 it lin order- to diseever and thwartihiM'i "--Clidef" • -Pike -Astuirie--a-mard-, mace - vile Plot which I Inlet! tp be- slolltvly .........•••••••••••••••••••.•••••,•.•••*••••••••••11•••• • colo ........ when. you entered her room in the me' the night of the dinner -dance; killing her. You think you influenced ' - Foreboding Look ' . v;vriter in tha VOssische_Zeitung, has Medical' ,science, according to a --- Enure' c4e,t ;tee :.-4..s.e .14ilie, a.a. scions of all. you did and„of „the an- tion,Dr. Max.Lowy; chief Medicatraa_ .____,..-- metal:isms ' . 1.;ii.;.Z N. Cralit dead Of tight; but / saw yeti, and I . understood the hideous power you ...: 0,1 learned the are of frequently diagnos- (wished to throw over Me. 1 pretend.ed ing disease from the appearance of Ei: .• : to yield, but I was absolutely con- person's countenance. In this, comet- . swers that I- made. ',knew' her to viser IP tre Sixth Austrian . Lead - be no more responsible for her acts. suurni regirnent, has made an inter- - ' than-she-wis Id?: the.„..evil..macliina. eating- Audi-TT:Of human' pliYiiroknoray. Along of your polluted mind, and -1 before and after a battle; and his eb-, was striving to save her -to save her servation of what he teinta- the "eau, item you, her own sister." • ,.LurhielkltahuogheewIld scornfully. ho _mai lin.totInftaiorce." is attracting: consille_rab.le , believe you?"' "After being for ila-yii under -Are ,- "Arid further," cried Allan, excited- from the enemy's- artillery," says Dr. ly, ''.1. know why you did' ell this. , It, i • Lowy, ' without hei was to win her husband from her; pg ourselves in ad- . tionSirriPit waiting under erdere-‘_ that husband With whom you- were - criminally in love. I SAW youtria his the faces of the men gradualliaimini- thorn, heard your words of love spok- ed a hard,:forebodinglOOk. It was as en to him, heard his words of -pity if the sorrows of the whole wOrld were addressed to you. Pity! Pity! And depicted in the pale, faces Of the men. • • ' ; ar.4 yea, knot". it. You recognized the, quality. of his feelings,and then yott exerted upon him that infernal •power •with -which you had. ruined he .body and said. YOU Made him- tell' you that . be iwould 'love you, but .it was • your riwri mind that speke.througli • "The bombardment of our position began with ' the dawn, continued throughout the whole morning, and even during our meagre luncheon the shells 'spat in our very hup.'• All are ternoon there was no rest, and often live It was aelf-love that was utter?. far into the night we Were haritased, ed not the love of man for woman. ,It was then that 1 observed the pecu- When he recovered his mentality en liar pallor of the face and- the hard were the same te hiln.thateYou had lines forminerunder the eyes And been before -,-an tobjeet of pity!" She wondereafterward how she around the mouth. The appearance of d , had ever possessed the temerity to the countenance resem„ialed very much . , , ... utter suchwordselooking, as she did, that of a paranoiac. . , into those gleaming, murderousd eyes, Dr. Lowy, has the chair of oc- watching .the modelle' of the clutching tor of medicine in the Prague Villa fingers. She ..,could aimost feel Out versity, adds that he has observed touch el thelit'imon her throat, ;tiniest this "4tinnozi face" even aniong the feet the teat .of the scorching breath:. tried veterans of the german army. ttlion- her cheedk, find yete Muriel. took He boo it is 60 distinctive that he can to step towarhere madno move to approaeh her, . ' tell at elite by the fade of a soldier, dorm Ethan pay for this!" he bias. Whether lie has been under heavy ars. ed. "In sack cloth and ashes, you Jtitiell On; • . ., '", ! • IP ' • ! -4 „ • 4 • FOR:YOUR NEXT BATCH OF 'PRESERVES Buy good Fruitwhich roust not -be ovevripe, , audwhat is equallyin4ortant,use.good Sugai. :The slightest impurity (organic matter) in theSugar will . start fermentation in the jam, and preserves -which were well cooked and carefullibettled, become acid and uneatable after A few monthe. , ova You are absolutely safe tad! the ST. LAWIIENSE EXTRA ohjkliiirn $0011 fs inade jront Cane and tests, OvvIV 9g.,99 per cent pure. . ' If you prefer a vOsi Mu) grain -a taciturn ono or onointetargo,. veer crb ,^-11 gni t mtr 1;tto,In :It. I.twren*:tv whirl% lft eiferatl lI4thothre grades In 2 1,. and 5 lb, Cattono, ang has of I 0, 0, 25.and 1•00.1153. Buy in kofinary teulaaVaditituis in 'Ayala mIstIlteis and itattiriv elabtoluto clam:dined; ard Otttlet urOgtovi. toid ly tonll gooll tlio&ws 4AWRN�i EIU de A, 01 RItFJNM14 I , 11/10 Nil IR AL, • • .. • . , . • • . . • • • . • t ` .44 a • . .1•11,1, otv ,