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iN UMW* 41110 Itieteillili ind for the
'fire* time during that plain Vieille
*plate Dining ROOM at home.
Anetrether pieced himself, end was
„ • ,
• • act, '.4whe,0.0804:6g4:::celtkoureswiovveah4•tto7ths:it.t
spore Uraemia's. figure rneani; you .
realized where thet leen high -bred '
,face would sem e truelype, end to
Eitty, dreaming iie be slog; mine
' them; in, e wooded hollOW. 01. the
I vision of on old, mony.gebled house;
lawns of if alive with ' heandsi and
round the pereli •of it a group, of such
men and Inane as only England can
turn out. Amongst them all that
duffer who could do nothint right in
Cte';7-1;;• lied -been the best man in
the coma -, • '
"Say," said mbe, when the song
was finished, ' tet it Pretty.hard to.
find a fog nowed yaitt, the Old pApx,
, trYl." ...
1 Anstaith4 catile be.04.• froM : the ,
Vele with A start, and perhaps be-
cause you Cannot adjust yourself, to
.0 your, environments in Ave seconds, an-
swered a little titipercilielielYv
' No,.., -why, should.: It be. %I.)04."Pie
don't shoot foxes there."' .. -
ti;a::;hh:D:aaanxfei'ent'h*:eli;p1413ia;;r4dl.flit:ae°al':Y*.)vit;•t:ih- paTredha'toareak7e so many
and now tPhalit:- afr:seCaedreeftluildbralhafea*iv•i;.ac:eas4,goehselw:Piethd.
the ranchers?" ,-'.•:. '• . ,
,...
1 otos," put in Mrs, Reit ' . • ,When, Orenges Are iii:.Seasoo 'Orange Salad.--ScOop out the pulp
. ; England -"If t I imY ydseeitif;e pi ay a for Oxrai-its.e"d ` i n c a .11 .. . ve: II; ::1:::::14 are
Orange
'f'ed.etahi Pute I country,ei l.v iulii i. vnb we onfiefair:ln: otealihnPee. r:hhrl :lee:, tei'eedadena;sd;:iihnsty:laietie:f ehr4tOteiu:sorfsmw. aa::PnhtPauilic;hfite• chilled
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'Oh, well you see, I ain't heart ill: .,.10 them. to the flailed. • Tho folio*-
, orrAre.E. Te iy.----(Cinitsp, ' :-., Init. . With 'a good bed of pine brush
.. Icadilaevi' and thereit WIS e good
Capcileennty°40gfhtfooicrOs;nWeh..el ' ad7.1,0i.Teci:aiiiiif:UulTly oaftilot:11nOasWeeteidvme;..:mtlia;t7deec.ipes iaeltlinasatil'AcPital.11isglhntelYie sleettasfutfiaR6Pililutnehe
my grandfather hunted the. oia Lark- dressing.
•,,,;* 11:e
shire, .but I fancied that the . People Cut three oranges' d it lemon intoOrange Rings -Slice Whole oranges
leviali all so Simple and se; quickly! on ground, and greet fire f le a
,
thin Sliversin a heawsl ande° .
dons when, you fle.o-how to do it, but In. front, there is no place cosier than ground florai., for any. wild, thing, to
would
it was annoying to !.ieve worked pe a fly. Like a great reflectoe• it catches
• r V been on .thick.on .t e not Water, , Let stand 33 hours,- then...
cover with without removing the skins and place
.. on a flat glees dish.
half an hour, to no purpose. ' ,- ' •all the light and heat, and yet it gives -"Z:.... ' 'COO one our. Measure one cup of in
:1..vhsel shape
Thev will prove a most' pleasing addi-
'1 flOa't seem to be mUch,goati;', Paid YOU all the •benefit of the Meet fresh -..."en my Trandfather hunted the ,,i sugolic , 'to. hoop of suicea ^heaty dinner.;- use as you
minutes. The
marmalade
ed tv'coilislkojet:wtieennidteminte. , They are . easily, eaten
viu• Larkshare ". It was, said in such i .
Mr. Anstruther. , • , • lir* - ' ' - a' quiet matter-of-fact way that it ;
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That interior Inathi a P;Otty contrast to • _ , . P ; •_. .
Mrs, Balt laughed and :Shook her ' .
• 'bear. Why 'didn't you :tell- Mr. ,An- shadows and silence, the ruddy 'glow
head at the cowboy. ` • " :
"Jim." She said, "'you are an old .in. which there Were nothing but grey ?ret ..he; who :knew the annals , of fox- eipe may
hinting better than he knew ..
' away,
' grbeearteeard t • quantity
•• desired, -redil-.0u;i:_w. without s.o.,.,i1.in.g....t1.1e ifi.ngt. fingers by break -
effect . satisfactioann.
is this re -
be doubled " if around it. ' • .
to ,the drear and lonesome uplands took Anstruther's-breath aw and y o pu into glasses. If a, ing. the 'rind 'Ill.,„On4 piece end eating.:
Bible, remembered that one u f thehla wi., P
' known that -much."' • ' •
. How should he? He has not had relief. . . , . , . „ - Could this Mk)* in shaps and flan, . . g f he most on her last birthday that have prov-
Jim grinned: .41I guessed he'd have Pretty figureS. of the Women and the
• • ' had Wa Sir Greville•
' _ Orange. Filling . or .Ca W. -A
delicious ' orange fi in • ' Gran.dm, other received sandbags
Comforts for Grandmother .
' struther what kind. of sticks to scut?" of the .firelight throwing out ',. the
smolteri Prone at their feet, inbstrong ' _ F .. .. Combe. •
the old ti„arksbire . ever skinned oranges are best for 'marinal., •
1
hist 'mestere
to chop wood before." ,, - . ' I • Handsome.. as Polly - Reit Was in a lie at, who -spoke such-appalhfigi!,.-Ain-g one-half „Ipli4g °ifs milk
cileto h3at; slit- ahtpealirmeteuriatIs. cornifver.tevdturyrinsgorr of 'there?" • . , , • . . go and dash of the sportswoman tem_- .
"Yestclon't. say! ••• Is it all Vold over - half -boyish, half -matronly way; the English, be grandson to Sir,'Grevilleff 1.".
.A,„ quiet mune • on Mrs; :Rolt's face ' u I
, or. coaruncistaisral*,_4091ev,011:teaabsopueitenfni pain and -ache .in whieh warmth is
Mrs. iloltlguere& the ' question.. 'pered:,hy it" few years- of .haPPY mar-. told - him that it was so.
"You play fait, MM. You've get to ;ried life, it was no wonder that the Years Anstruther %learned. ffi after . . - %;
to look '
minutes, stirring Constantly. '' Have
Sing neuralgia, . headache, backache,
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flavour as the prime object. am used
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rough and dry handle
Sliced oranges and grated cocoanut
nudtea very good winter deaert,
layer of oranges On, a layer ersocoa4
nut, and so Ort until the diala
ending With the coacuanut; add
enough auger to °sWeetere and A is
ready to serve.
To save breakages it is welt to pro.
vide the emelt child, just able to feed
himeelf ' or beroelf, with 'White en-
amel -ware Cups, 4,30.4101M and 'Platte.
This ware looks enite dainty, and Is
practically proof against breakage.
Save the stripe of white .fat froin
•4404 fit,g44 Rao them out
,slow oven, put them bowl, heat
them to a ereane, add a'fe:W; drops og
lemon juice, A pinch of salt, and you
have fat that can be used as,.butter
In
MaetaYir,ap.en ;le do .net know the value.
of .banana skins in 'cleaning tan
leather suit eases and Similar articles.
Rub the leather well with the inside Of
the skin, then wipe atiY excess of
niohature with a „dry cloth, finishing
with 11.good polishing with the cloth.
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FiM".10.1.10 OLD MOUNtAIN
Ararat Has a Conapictieue; Piece- ,,lo
• . , H littory„ !,; •
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"Mount: . where.: there. • 'ban
been InuellY a pomentte. peace 'elnee•
Noah aed, his ark gromritled uPea, Ite
umalilve shoulder, is at ..present the
huge, troubliid. beundarY marks'i• be
tween the 'Ottoman Binpire and'
Rus-
sia, and under the -shadows of. the histerto peak the fighting lines of Qs-
7naanli and Russian have been ewaylxig
back ,and forth, never far beyond the
lines • of • the tronter," begins a bul-
letin- lulled by the National . Geo-
graphical Society. ' :
• ".Ararat is the hub of Armenia of
the 'original harne of the Balk people.
It is .also.tlaneentre of what has ever
been the most troubled area on earth.
Tribes' of Europe ' • and Asia have
fought each other here since the dawn
of history, and. the remnants from the
battles have settled as neighbors, ha-
ting, despoiling, massacring" one an-
poitahniAenr:.firat .fsone '
sheer to -the- clouds out• eet an Immense
ef the most impres1
sive of mirth's ,mountains, for it rises
"The. dominant mantilla is sialit
through the. clethee the -West -and e yo ks of:_tliree eggs *MI beaten fwinges' of rheumatism eto-she has Into. two peaks. Great and Little
elm* 'Mr:" Anetrither ,lioW .to do men's eyes passed herpure profilelo . .
always .resorted to hot-water bags, or height of 17,080 feet above the level
With three tablespoons. of suger,. and ' Ararat. , Great Ararat rises to a
Cloths wrung 'out, of hot water ' for of the sea. Little Ararat'Where the
Soothing applications. Of late years boundaries of the Ottoman Empire; ,Of
she been impatient over the Russia and of Persia. meet, reaches
trouble in preparing these eolnforte ein• atitadel of 12,840 feet. Though
dispensers. Sbe.would continue thesnowline here is very
"iniSerable" when in need .of • seething. "6 feet -the ,deirie of :Great. Ararat
hot applications, . rather 'than, to heat is covered with glittering fields. of
the water and „fill the rubber bottle,
or prepare the hot :Cloths, or to call
upon someone to prepare there for
her.- • • • •
An energetic eirmiddetightee,
visiting the family, learned of her lik-
' things. If you don't, I'll go hoine."' dwell on 'bonny kitty c hirer& Ee•ea See the men beneath, but at -the mo.. :stir
into the Milk mixture; cook a
. mot .0.,wayr, . • , . • the Chinaman Who e cooked' • for - the Inderenetd atobv7iroonrgt&okwohulima ta:kdo,tlicieitlie sniernent • longer, then remove from
oyes, right away.' • ' ,, ranehe, worshipped her; She had been
. . , , , ...
.. h. fire and add the grated find of one
"Stop and have its dinner firstlf he worshipped by eyeryetth all her 'small, kith n cowboy. ''' ''.- • ' ... large orefige.' When the mixture is
said; with impudent coaxing, end, spoiltli-fe:' '• :, ' That was What he came out to be,
cold and thick, add. the -juice oe-ene-
- handed her a dish of bacon, the- rash -1'71'm the crimsonTamVain 'o'Shanter, 1- - - ' .-his- 1 •
I as if -they had been prepared •by st., saddle bags; to her gleinnieg-. gum 1 Y's bine eyes ers cut as thin and as daintily,toasted. which she had 'unearthed from - her 'Cirr + butalooking9
.2•::icia' s d71) .:ifn:i
fixed . P , him, particularly appetizing as a luncheon
layera of thin sponge cake. This it
her and
hs, half orange and Spread between two
knew' that he had lied. ".
dessert, and is so easily made ' that
"Do you think that I should ever
make a cowboy, Miss Clifford?" . the most timid cOok need net hesitate
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, The question was very direct, and to attempt it. :
merited a snubbing, but Kitty had
professional s, • - ' Iboots, , she was as dainty a 'little ap-
' "Won't you have -some,- Miss - CM-Pie:6f discord as ever fell "between
ford?" ' , _ I two Men: , • .• , • .
To' the Younger woman .his mariner „ On anYe.de else, gum ,boots would'
- was deferential. - if not neivens, and. have been a horror, shapeless, :huge,
• Orange :Cake. e -e. Half cap- butter,
.
,. seeing' her ad an"WoMenlike, mud -bespattered.' ,'On.• her they only been 'Caught at a ditiadvantageone cup sugar, two cups flour, One.
teaspoonful salt,:thiee-quarters cup of
bliss Kitty looked""at the bacon , and:made /on Wender -'Where 'gum boots "There had been More in her eyes than
milk, three eggs, Ihrpe. rounded te:a.
fliffe.d. ,. , • , , ( astoundingly -email „ end smart 'tould she . Meant to slaw just yeti 'so - she
. . spoons of baking pewder. :Cream bet-
' "It's tee greasy, :Jig'. . r weeder if haYe been made. Besides; they..,sug- AM.' bled,: and Mrs. ' "lap . ,anaivereci
ter.lind sugar, add eggs and milk al--
' you weadd toast. some of it a .Iittle • gestetlran apology, it one were ..needed,' for her. - ''
trernatelY with the flour and salt and
-. more ' for -,:me, 'Mr.. Anstruther?" s I for the •extreme -• brevity ' of Kitty's "Oh I,•auppose IOU would learn to
_ri4e e ' " „:. baking powder last- Beat vigorous. Frank hurried 40, obey -her, but the skirts.. . . , • '' -
- ly and bake in a moderate Oven. Icing.
,
' Are, had been knocked together, to t•• The fire was the ;most,. daring- gel-:,.: .-"Thanieryoe, I thought that . was
• _ -Put-One eupful- of .fine'confeationer'S
_Mak 'h ,'hiaaeo- and . the little tlaniestlan:Lip that crOwd._.. it was he who„, the, one thing I could-tio;.o.. ,_._ .
. "On Schooled horses. You, haven't
-tried a buck jumper yet." '-•• '
'-"Yes he has thmigh, put in Combe,
looking up from the -'Plui he was, e or a. er he 00 •
Whittling, • , ., , , . • the „cake carefully, addmg raoris boil-tand durability. 111 • retaining the sand ; uP zu
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"And You did not 'giVeitia-aelianie. jug water, if necesaary,:-and""put sec-. with a :small bele- in one corner for Th Th;
iiPt'Aeraforart:ihineianinsat;n4taigiiin-',.
Of seeing- Vie-showl-:;,That was mean
tions of _orange around_tlinOnter edges _t tiling,with. (14 sea- sand, 'COvera, of-,:Koh-l.::Nph, wee - WS"' INOSIWS M-01111tiair.1 .
' f thecake.' ,' „•., „ soft ,elet or flannel Were made to slIP It has been determined by the natives
:Boiled Orange 'Icing:e.TwO..- cuns *of over the thn drilling. ..for 'extra comfort that the. Garden of Eden was- placed
curled and.aizzled' merrily, but again Just beyond the eueve et „those• sWeet- • • "There 'Wasn't much of a ehot,t0 '7.
it was Jim's doing. and net Frankos; i red .lips. ,
;Which shot out, 'burned his fingers and; touched Kitty's white throat with his
" sneaked the bacon,but would not ' rosy fingers he who...fit-the deep blue
toast. ' ' '; • . of her laughing eyes, who threw' that
_"11alf. a shake, partner. Let me fix Velvety shadow- which ea emphasized
:filet fire for. you. New, go ahead." - the fig' enriel of her RaUPY chin; and,
, A nouple of touches ' in the right because aihn he. became timid and
Plato from .iiiiii's -too had .---created-oal-nacertain. in. stich-a place,' made z you
gloWing hollow, over which the bacon I Wonder Whether that Was a • dimple
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"Well, I'm not Sloe that you would grenulated sugar; one-half cup of boil; and :strength." The bags were filled in the valley of the Araxes. • ---
pretty, and kneel; it 'do much better -yourself over a post hag water. Let this Mixture come to a only a little more" than half full. to "Noah's wife Was buried •in this -
so that Kitty's' pretty brow was bent, Yes,, Kitty .Was
and though she laughed, there was a .perbaps, 'toe : well; Pretty , with ., 'that and rails," said the giri 'heti "It • 11 boil .slowly and then boil seven Min-. keep -them' soft and pliable "ti-... fit the 4 -alley near the mountains, and grapes
are still grown there whosc vines are
. strong under -current of annoyance in face Which has haunted" England for depends on what you are used to I ntes, or until it spins a 'thread. Pour aching snots," as the practical girl-
, the, direct descendenta of vines Omit-
. ' -over stiffl b. two lovingly -explained t "S
r eaten whites 0... S 0. grandma.-OY.- .
• 14*. laugh When Mrs.*Itokbegak .o0o- so ManY happy centuries. 'going a suppose you- put him • oh", job.' That
0 •eggs, and lastly beat in the • juice of eral bags. were made, as neuralgia and bY NUAh " -
cently to hum that ,poptilar 4111.--..,„- - rClinspiassing on sthe pillion behind brute would throw anyone but a bron- --;-..,..:._.:,....-.-.4.-
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• ' . . .. • . old-fashiened.lathere long -age look- clio kitten" • -
. . , - ' ' , ,, • : one-half an orange and the grated peer rhenmatism. • sometimes ' ' demand a ..., , .'• :' • : . • . •
The Fine Canadian Breed.
.unbrolien wlatte; • ' ': •". • • ' '
• • "A vast- wealth of legend serropects
the,mountain, 'which has always deep-
ly -impressed the ImaginatiOns Of the
peoples wile have wandered; passed .or
'settled beneath it. ' ,', The ' Armenian
• priests long. believed that the wonider-
or imagined. ill,. and Of her dislike for
Mary real ,faI mysteries of its.:1 -.summit !night
never be surveyed .•by human eyes,
mg for hot applications for
131!)e rresPeadri'Lg ' the subject s4j4enst:-sOhfe,"fiwarsst a conaiderecr eine:at in the light -of
thought: of scaling:Ararat Was
until Op "sugar is moist „Spread 'on the seviing machine fer extra 'strength, P's •" w-
. . wid4s1,I,` and 'all-
- ,- tia lint race:of inen to grow
.e
she immediately solved the difficulty sacrilege.
by substiuting sand begs fel- 'the hot -3-.
"The- Armenians have also held
water. battle-. • -. " thet: they -are the first people after the
• ' •,' ' - fLood.. the ImMediate descendants_ of
sugar into a bowl. ' She made:the bags •of stout pieces Noah., (so to speak; for the first village
Add one table- of . ticking , or drilling about - eight that Noah' founded after the abandon.
spoonful- of •boiling-Viater and two inehei long, two 'pieces of the same 'meet Of .the ark was Xalthltelievan:
tablespoonfuls of orange juice., Mb: size; sewed all . around twice oi.s.1!a !Ile Ax144.41" thinks that Ws' Pe°:
"You-aint---no geed
, - - f --(kWh nerhapa- ae-Quirkier
: . -,..„...110kint. timaw:_w_Arisiriotter_oti st_a_ took orange... :This is...a --bartke„,;' monber_..' of -hot applications and it.LE-1 •
You &shit cutwood' GWeAddline npou. the „mailed 'knights, way." . 4' .., ' larly attractive ..cake. .. -, :. „ • •is easy to heat many as to care for a . The Canadians belie .a right to be
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. Jug kiss yOureelf goodelaye,!0' .. . of "the .,tourz*T, • ". Or `-'41--(IttY making "What! Did not . 'Teb'• get: him eff I'' -Oraugeide.-Mix together the juke [Single hag... •. .. : :. .....vn. - or vpropruttiToinif .68th.emThseelvyebs,avseaysstott reNari.
.:
, .. , , .... . , ... .,!.. ,... ,:.. ,. •young men*.Pele§a beat as they Pass The girl'e Whole face lit Un With plea- When placed in a Warrn 0
: from a half dozen oranges; 'add the I
, e-The",Slight'''Upward •durl ntthe' coi-1 through -tile,..Ariny and 'Navy stores, 'sure and nride in her friend. ' juke of two l'ernons... I Boil brie. Cup.- quickly turned and heated through and nees to enlist, zeal an training,. ;Ana
•,..,ers .ur: 3in
l's mouth did -.7not -mend: Where perhaps one • meets more pretty : "Wasn't to: h.e.. done -unless. that fu
, , . . • 1 of sugar_ with ,titto .olvfols of through ,over. -a warming -Tun • eit to ivigor. and e courage in fighting. Vol-
inStrather. 44 not. -, ;- '. ' ' " .i.412aCe on earth:4: • " '
- Matters. : He knew the_. „air,: thongla' women : to the acre than in any other ca use had Shed his.; hide.said 'Mit .water fortill minutes. tied . to the there; Is ,zio fire in the kitthen store, eatleens:fall
of a gas range or a little stove when " "Yetla7reee. of snows" . aret nearly ', : )euietly. "Tour friend ca ride" and Priadll.fiUm
ar!S. "Ile: bottled'" arYuct iv;erYt •
n they are pronounced 'mall less trouble' 120,000' Canadian soldiers: in sEsurope,
. a' leed. dine, ' declared Mrs:-.Rolk• put- Mrs. Belt. .
- ...,:q4e.w.„4,01,,going to be lazy' andlitive'!.. "No* sing, .:: 'some • one," Ordered if. Am. put a little . toil - Much • stress .4,e09r some itinewmee!, : . .. `:, than -"slopping.With hot water," . the There '4;iie' been 212,000 enlistments.
' . Upon "your friend" the admission that ` hot sand iS. AOC so Intensely bet-as,.:The fir-A.2'56,04e isalmosteemplete..:
away her plate; -",1 :know --tha --..''f`Yett.•diin't•-riiind- mrtobacco, t -e- aiilciia-e-iirTii7irViir-iiiiiivy an gel -Puffs ---One-third of -a -cup• of .the .hot water bottle, and it :retains' .. There are 10,000 already on, the fir -
.you?" . . 7 . . .. ' ' . ''' . - • ' ,• generous..
' :"I'll do that, Mrs, IOU."
Women ought to wash Up-" • • for a •coWboy who•ws jeal; butter :creamed..with one cup of gran- its -uniferin, 'seething . war "th for a 4.' IPa. life .C.I.:);rernmetit calls - for
- • ."No, of course not." ' -, ' owe '„ . ' • ' ulated sugar. Beat :two eggs very -on_ 4„....,..:. . • : .- •nr : • ;goo . ,
. "No., you won't, neither will you, ., Taking his pipe from his mouth, The girl knew it; knew too, that more, and will get them. • A
Jnr. Sitst pot that Plate down in- Jim had started at A.nstruther's words horsemanship' was Jim COn'tb light and add • alternately with 'pen • ,- - 77;
Stantly.:., I know your idea of washing' and -looked *surprised question at the gift;:ana :far n`moinent her eyes dwelt t half exin of milk and ,One and three-
. liardy, rosy, "fit" Set of fella*, tiniest
Canadian youngsters.. The old breed
quarter cups of ,flour. ' Add three ten.,
111) Do you •:know, Mr---Austraitherogosea wife. • He had never dreamed seriously on that big loose figure in- the new environment has • iinprov-
when, he batched, lived alone;:1 uileau, l that a Man might not 'smoke in camp. shops, that old friend' who had taught
in seems of baking very careful.- • , , ' 111,iieful Hints
ly and bake in inuffin pans in a rather, • Every housekeeper .should read:ill, . . . • ..e.,
: . -ed. ' • . • . •-.' ' .., •.: ..,
J.
.4iiii .hati more. crockery tbau an Afiel ' 'quku - right, 'Jim, it,s only kr. An. her so much, and borne with her so quick OVen. Serve. with...the 'following thebeelti•-in• domestic ,scienee :that -•
. othst ranch* in • the neighborhood.. etruther's- EngliSh frills. Where we hong. 'If only. he could Spealc'English; sauce: Beat, the whites of ,two eggs she possibly an ',' -• • ,. . .., , "r always believe in saving °Scene-.
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...put together. - PiftY Platea I think he hreathe we.•errioke in B.C., nay liuel I te only he was not "so ,d000diso ,, "Until veiy Stiff, and gradually add one . Wherf_coffee and siakleci milk ate .thiag fe"r a 'riainY' de1Y-ft 'MOW much
attur
•distorlitv
Mrs Ilisar.liOX
'irntsailiitogSs.11x
enatherea lkika
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WRAt NrEsTERN'' pppri:111, •
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Progreu of the
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Dog Peisaeti; are 01111.1.00* Vaeli':
liefarlOtie gameja„Kitsilan(!i• w • -
A._ natter seriice in the Burnaby -
Line is to be provided by the B. Q.
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A akating carnival at Grand Forks,'
B.C., netted 8108 for the Daughters
of the Empire. .. - •
The city engineer of North Vaal
,teuoruev e, or 715o, or t666.0f4o.r 1815 an exp • end!.
0.0 • :mining siteation le :• C. is. ..
,perhaps the most presperous in the
history of the .province. - •
..More than, 89. men have offered
theinselvet as members of the pro.
Posed hornet guard it Trait • . • .
The next annual convention of
the. British 'Columbia. Federation :Of
Labor. :will.. meet in Revelstoke
1917. ••. •
• Over a quarter of a million _pas-
sengers. were carried in eillety by the
West- Vancouver ferries during last
year. '• .
The. little settlement' of AnYox hap .
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contributed more than 812000 -for the- -•• ,
various war relief funds froin July to. ,
November.
M. P. Gordea has been elected reeve ,
•of Oak Bay,' the residential niunitn
pality adjacent to Vietoria,lerteeerenr."
.1-gaziotdia:ISI:troya. 17,77 v..e.'r ...Is. land ;Is ea' ad
Jenet • to the.. woollen ,inallufacturing
There is talk 'of breeding.' Aegera•
:Vancouver Dar Association and, rsit ••
•'Students! .SOCiety- attend to the, . • •
.businesii InterestEi -of their Meraberec..;
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at the trent. - • •
The: 'fishing. schooner, Allitnee No.:.
1 was' wrecked ,hy -a- storin in, Skide.! •
gate Inlet. Her cargo 'of .6,90 pounds...
of halibut was salved..• . '' •
_ • Mr.: John riidsley Mann, .11 weIi
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known inember of ;Victoria's legal. :
fraternity, whojormerly occupied the. .
office. of city solicitor, As dead. • ' " ••
The late yictorf.a. pioneer, oeorft
Stevens; .who was found dead- in11110' ”. •
home In I3urnside road 'rec;.1.atly, lest ••
property woeth halt niillion.. • • •
• At OhIlliWack. from,. Septernbei. 1'
last to. the d , • year,
Polly has ma -deeded in 'raising :the
sum of $73.0.:14 for:the Pilfeniers , '
While Ladner •is.frozen
,chatinel up to Mlasion , City -end
tar as Pert Mann is clear, and -there
is no- difficulty in bringleg up 'coal
scowe,- • . ! "'
Drift ice the Fraser •FtiVer has: • :'
neceesitatee a Change, lit the 'routing .
of the car barge service- Operated by ••
the Great Northern Rallivie 'between
New Weetiniester •• and! Vancouver' '•
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• One of the Pioneers' of the Chilli-
Wack valley has passed .away in the •
person of Mrs. Heetoe Toon, of South-, .
Sumas:, at- the age Of 70 :years. Mrs.
Too had been a realdent 'Of the •
valley for nearly 40 years. ' .
. AlthbUgh Pitt Meadows has been a
Municipality: for .three -year, New. '
Year's Day was the first oectesima en
Willett thevoter were asked le
grelse thelt ftanchjse to.... choose-- 'a....
council. for 1016, iteeve William Reid
being returned by. ecelarnatfen.
Residenta of that part of tho fern
Ser valley foam' • Harrison Mills -• to
Hope and :Yale, are tirgihg upon the
ProvIndal Government the improare•
ment oftmesportation fie:fifties on '
the north.lhore and the early coin
pletton of "'the, trnuk road from .
eciast to. the rope bridge. .
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y_..counted- them_pne _ day AP. SaYs, Tie MY But mnet4.would he 'not lae -the better reititi of the of
when She Was in short frocks, and ,
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give yen a lead?" and without wait- tivo? • • • :
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powder . se n at_proport o .
ed sugar. and- the, fe•sit equ- rig . -
Called Cafe MI .lait. • It is .nutrituous: .
Never expose an opal to heat or
hirivte,,n
a man for. what he doesn't , do, than "••
give him credit for what he does. ...
-.Seine% People Wotild rah&
we never knew what he wanted so mg for answer she began to sing • • year 'ago, before_ she had been . of
• • - ; tanoi ;nee d4n. crj gratede, dttaod .1:_oliranasdnt one-half• a.ve.: eetteic,. f1.46tiki.liever
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thank for Until, that neer.7-yatilig .the..-TP1d-Blvaitee.ltiver"lu-tvrich.ten- dazzled. by the glamor 'Iuxuef.
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.A.Vehster..look_has:•_shaelt for'a winteretralto.•:viaitei
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-sheet men 1 tuunki but. shale .mfmito.,p4thos .as they. hied awaY• able: to answer: •Now" 'she hesitated. 1 gelatine add 'one-half clip' of .aold wa- soda.. : - ••
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..Which...girVe,tortlie-werda-ihe-7(nd. country, Shewotdd liave,hato.0 Qrange-Sponge..-..To-one4mlf-tox of ter,- iertene4-•ivith7-4,,•ffitir-LItiof: p
zask -the-
- -• •Zi -s erte-•-"Perh - ou Ina•
apS •• y. wooldat have accenred a lot More 'Taney' as
7 :telt' JhUV • •An that himieless waste:
• - "After Combes testimonial, whieb ter and allow te stand fee ffi mire. " Sav• es time and • •
energy
an honest citizen. •
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it or 'chorus; withOut it the gregarious in- Make • cowb v'?" ersis ru.-• infe water, add -one enpful of granu- to the dish Pan oe the kitChen
to : dry „, even thee."
ir - ."Ilakes • no orlds," laughed Jhal, Sy a camp Are it song must have a
I appreciate, do .you think I shall 'eter: htes; Peer :over thie one pint of boil- dipliew in a wire dish.drainer set .close.'
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• • ocalls too poetic." ' _.. ' stinct o man is unsatis e . er aps . teer. •• ' . i•lat sugar. an s ir- un 1 o
. , . . es in stuff that ;
'Kitty knov:Fs it's true,: and "nu .man sings, in •part, because he is a : 'gliding , is net all. ' It. may Make al.11" disSolved. Add • one 'cupful of ravels easily, mark the buttonholes'
iiarrn't Contradict her. :When, we went „ little afraid •of nature's. silence, and of, cowboy, X was thieking' rather of a ' stralned sugar juice and the jtnce of, and stitch ermine! it before-cutting.
. see how Mr. Webster was getting 'all' ehoruses those French-Canadian , wesietu moo , ,„ , ,, 1;ane lemon, stir in Omit two table- If a child seenas :very inticle • ex-... .
- nierg, we found him eating his food clartieS roaring, rollicking, boating.; deal f W .steri ne n'
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"And your i 4 spoonfuls of diger and set aside to hausted do eot allow it to at :: , a
.itit thi, ;kitchen table," ' ' ' Ldittles, c:f which Jim *tag one or two, ' jg a high •mme,e • , .. . . ,. .1 0001. . when 'nearly- set add the staff- -hearty Meal, because theifood :will:
i;Gacd place,. too.,"': Choefcied 'Jim:, ..bale -done more to hunt the_ blue de' -,1---- "Just the highest.' Your. best West; :1y beaten_ -Whites of three eggs and hot digest properly. . No plod house-
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... Hasn't Jleft any plates ' for ils froth the. rivers of lower \ Canada erner is the best that an be Made ' whio until frothy. Then allow to 'keeper allows one ounce offat te be uf
ytnj.,7* we eked - . than anything else in the world; lout of the best English'material, tent; harden and serve very Ohl with sliced thrown away. :If it cannot be used in
• " 'kitty -three, Mrs. Ii. lt: that's the . PrIrly are" full :of :a spirit_ of a :reek -_,„'„iierett, hy„,4stioh„,0„„nies„..mae,„ euftht..,,ttli oranges:and dadYefiegere..•----t:." - ----- --,--cooking _nut- it _iretia•Seep fate -0,1„e' -4,-t; „......•"=„7--;
kinihliirY d4liniieupl;i---untl-Sinir swig; Tiler - -.. - , .-- - -. - . 1- -celidted oi,liiiie-Veei-:fiferiiaie. the:7- Fer light \ Color& stockinga.:_that -41----
• you. and he took us to a pile as *high voyageur, and an nicent Which if not t •
.... ihtm yet come, and I'll Show "them ? en itir-th-ai a They were getting into detp wateK. peel /rain four thin-skinne-d- brangesaihoveleather--stairV tIvo tableePoon- 11
abd 111r.f. Rolt was not sorry to se awl' cut into Slivers. Cov,er. with told rats Of borax lb .enough --s.v.ater ,to
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,, , •rvf that,: all dirty ea both sides, .. ". Parisian,. wag' 'at least ,not London. It combereappesie, carrYing a huge load. water and bring 1o1 to a boil.. Re- *ash- five pairs, of hoSe. .' ' • . • :,
, "Jim. bad had a clean ' side lor ,ine Was ' nt;ticealde in Jim that • though ef i s
, „ wu l 4, . boughs, of yo.ung pine's, Peat this .three time and then allOw Don't throw 7,1 -Way old 'steckings -..
1-...)1A1e0 1111 sc.v me.ils., After that he his triglisli Was' apt to stumble and .; which .ho. valied mac it a time through pee ..1.004jk sjoivly ...until soft When' fold them. a. great,. YeetY thrice, and,
IL, th.,, lionse arid the crockery. • li1 re;•. wiiiifler into all • sorts
Pfottr Dioli, . e.,ash -• these things,. Siting.- his French was.good.
°I' b,"---..wal`s.„'Of . tl*.smoke of the earnp •fli'e until Most' cool,. aft•er draining carefully. .cut use. for . hOldei'S. • Or put theta') fe a
11'10°0. ' a: the, rain . drop's, hadledft. ' ithetroh, • .... i„ away any, nivhite portions. retriaiain'g men haedie for i map, .41,..y.,
OK s",, and make thou ,'eood ' ati4 t:ind. Ills English t'ocanilar3 at least r II h„, e . . •
, yit t ..se 0„. yarnsi le in'to e ea on .p. tel and dip in a syrup made bY Sifted- .woo4 . asheg ia.glief; it ' Very.
• sy mi.°. ' . ' • . . . . '', . ' .0 qmPle`aaan Etigrishman's. It.V.,as ll ll" a ang
abienee, retuilied 'boiling -one-hof alf cep water and one .good paste f,or cleaning • and cook.,
. Whal. i•ile ..e 41 ege;it-D:t 'Aro had onlY. the,vonstantly rectrrOng pitra'Ses bial° al
toannolince, "bed ..litne, ladies, I'm' t)P Of stigar until the sYrup is thick• leg utensils. Put it ori ,a dampelOth
dietl out, and the Indian had carried ,,:of every -day We. that..he and those afraid
i. it and ronea.. Cook peel in syrup sty- '', and polish the dirty sputa', .. .•
'-iit the kthcliery, Mrs.: Reit dreW them of his kied::pleyed• the mentehank. It, that Your bed isii't what
'oil round the lire. The .hail hail stop- .4.raa' Well for ;the More seholarly An 4 Might be; but with your slickers oeei,,erel minutes, then dram land roll in 1-.0eione Should bo. taken •otit. of the
line granhlated sneer. slightly speink.', ground as seen as they Ore veil Mien.
r PPt2' ter a' little while, and no wind .., strtither 'perhaps that he did not fol./,
touched :them under the fly which Jim , low •• the. that briish; and our blankets, it will
' .4.ed. Let .them lie iiri the ground tin.
eowboy • in . any.. foreigli .., he :dry eifough.., Don't worry to turn . led With POwdered ginger. .
out .till T 'Call you." ; . orange syrtit8eieet. ripe, ewe.; III theY 'are cured In :the air; then
bad .rigged un on the !ea eid,e of the! tongtm;-.- .,Insteed be- sang, them "The ,,,whe • • , .. • - • 'cep" teteirit-d i5,e- anges, Squeeze, the juice' t3preati then thirifYin n dry plac. .
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or .........-- , "We'llipteep right •liere„.if Mr. Art. threugh a sieves and to every piei of:, Rented aft .Is; very . hard on ' cut .
•l' „. • • prig-A=030g •'etrutlier ilmet ,mind, SO, es to he.liati&y' Juke add Orie and opo -half peflunds of . flowet0. T110g should be eft in a
oierzanaltrAn PAYEZ in ease yoU want •ariything, Let's 'go...sugar; Boll !•thie iniefure Slowly .sancl ecol. piece it night, rind In the Intern.
"rn "II' w°871 itsr" 1 a d • look nt the lie se Ant, fit lt' I ' . ' +h.' ' i '• pt-nto W tA ' ih "
Tic,iodwr plomifixte n _ . „ __ _ _r__,
;I:.su er. s.,1m a,S thug as eny sceim .ariees.. _en sig. ai a ..r up t.o ....en. neeks.
,, eau,. %v.. 4, • , " Good -eight," and tile two Strolled take 'off stove; allow syrtip to get cold, Pleating tlxrn it tbh bathiub ie very,
tetaie given on On. tongue, sate iervvivond .r -deg; (:;111'lli ! 344.4Y:into the, eight whilst the ladies and .hottle• it Two tehkepeenfuls of effeCtite.' •
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citherO, nosyt kidney r8megl; .soia• liy an erucciato. .incl I khrred in. . . '. " :11iis -gyiup misied With 'melted huttetr, ,Ix :,ou do your own kitchen work
• tureee nevItatit, -,Tnstetnper., Chus'e end rure,::: ftio-4 •
turf ;gouda houses. o•r sent.' express. oath by the tenet:ter- 1 " • (To be 'eoiltinued.1, melt& a, tine Eal.lee foe plum pudding." have a bottle tof lethen IWO.. end
, . tiVoltil TetinciAlt; ittti.. ,.. . ,.. . ••• Thieo tablespoonfuls in n glass a py.,,,, glMr14,2 ira .t4e itit(!l'a6n• tirrl i'llieti
cresmtele sae beelerietoeeste; „tioshea, ide,L, When a ninn is compelled t.ef-at hie water re•eit6s n eliceeee Leverage. yea ,takia yOUt 1-45ifolA 'out of the wee.
words' hie ' appetieS is soon. ,1,-•oti.scies.• This ip a 'f'er:.." eil 11 Et-tie:1:4 . l er teply' the iniztere v.-115Ie the i
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