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I i I -olks lReel on A, kitchen `iange should With the exception of Miss 'Gan- .1 'You would be running a great .place this afternoon't" she said� � I'�
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. .1 FRUIT RECIPE S, 114111 cupful of flour mixed,carefully is made thus, Chop a large beetroot very pretty. girl, and dressed very "Oh, Yes, the law regards the Lhave never seei, in my life be- r' . I I
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� FlAvOr Wi very fine, and pour a little boiling truth as libel when used in a vin. fore." 1. I
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I A Strawbexry Cream._'Over a, quart vanilla, � and just before, serving fill water over; strain and um taswully, though quiotly� who : dictive manner."', . "I know thaO' I I I Ramsay Macdonald, X P. That ig. , ;,� I
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1. . strawberries pour one teacupful crust shell and place the crust cover iss, Gangell, a young lady "Hark W evel "You know itJ11 she repeated the! "act Position to -day, says o,, _7
,� I of sugar, let starld for an hour, then , The smell of cigar smoke can soon 144 Many friends on the boards, I aimed Miss Gangell -writer in the London Express. ,.!
I � . on top, be dispelled, from a room, Put a romarked,that Miss Meridale ought andervpg],y. "Because Miss Meri� worideringly, "BLOW do you know
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I I . rub through a sieve or fruit press.. Soi I ithern Cake.-Ooe and one- few red-hot 0*8,15 0-0 A shovel and to "walk on," and advised lie dale ��hs been in � a solicitor"s.fixin jt?'� I .. I Re is the strong man of tho,� . ��
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, half pfuls of sugar, ,one-half cup- then sprinkle some ground coffee strongly to go,, on the stage, For five Minutes sho, thinks she knows "Because I heard You say so this Party, and it is with difliculty tha�, �
. I . in one-quarter pint of cold water I'll -quarter . I i)i he is Able I to hido'bila contempt of' ..
for an hour, then t*dd a cup�of boil�� iu, butter (scant), three over The fumes will' purify the hitherto, by sheer force of argu� all about lallv'�" � afternoon, I the futilities io whibb so many of* ,,
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1� . I ing Water and a, little sugar. Stir cugu� ,of milk, whites of three or room. Mont, Miss Gaingell had queened it "It was my father who told me," She smiled at him, And impulsive- , -be, leade ' of labor so, . I
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9s, two heaping spoonfuls Of Lo6king-glasses should be kept over the lady typfi I constantly indulge'. Sometimes the, , 4'. , ,
,- powder, about two cupfuls periectly ist looks : "What does be know about itl" ' , ",
. until the ingredie:Lits are thorou-1ily bakin �ts, and she re- said Miss Meridale quietV, ly stketcbed out her hand and rest-
, � . dissolved� Set aside alia 7K;a I bright by cleaning with a cognized in the new typ I ed it on his. ' contempt breaks out. We li!�ve seea4 ..;
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11 I . I . '001oled add the strained' strambei- of flour, s,ifted four times,. vanilla. rag moistened With methYlated and breeding that she herself could demanded Miss Gang -ell scorilfully. "Flut the ,others -do not believe it on more than one occasion dur- ,;;..
� I I Ties.. Pour into pretty molds ,or Filling,�-Olie cupful of brown sugar,. spirit. Thii Will remove fly marks not aspire to. � "He is a J -P." I she replied. "I could see I I
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I of white sugar, one cup- and other stains. ere was a young man in Directly Ella Meridale uttered laughing at me all the after- It
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� . � till rea,dy to use. Any ,other fruit- ful ,of Milk, butter size of a, walnut. Turn .pillow slips when they are these offices Who was not of a Bus- the words she flushed to the roots noon. I shadl not return to the strident Yoke ho denounces tho, .,� I .
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, . . With equally good results, OrAn es nearly done) until it forins a wit take a new lease of life. U11pick site sex, and was rather popular anything to be Able to call them He caught her gloved hand in his. ance, and the general incompet- I , I,,, .
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I .the bottom seam, and before seam- . "Don't gay that, Ellal" he sa' I 5
, . prepared this way z*re just sp.' Tid. . I'll fiTe with them, because of his kind, back. ency of the offender. Aggressive, ,I I
, . I . and add one teaspoonful of vnilla, ing it up again fold the case so f side. Miss Gangell laughed loudly. softly. "You mean all -lie world ,�i ,
I � . . Cherry Tapioca--doak four table- courtly nature and absence -o . t and Pitiless, he Tends the man who, I
� .. ohopped tha the seam at the side goes do 0. me. I love you, Ella. Don't go d I ".
� ,� I Spoons of tapioca in: a pint of water an.e.teaspoonful of lemon, t. wl This was Leslie Nolith, and he was "I don't think "' she saki. "It t I axes to challenge his suprema,qp . ,.t �
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I I raisins, cherries (candied), citron� the middle. In this way the whole Secretary to the .,aanaging clerk, is likely that the daughter of a J,P, out of my life., dear," � : � � A'Air , I
� over night. Next mornina stone the I and.the very force of his atta,m ... . .:.
� and- P ach puts. Beat until creamy, pillow slip wears eveilly,, t carries the great bulk of, tho dele-, . .
cherries to make one pint of fruit. e I and was regarded as likely to fill would be a typis at thirty shillings Slie looked up at Lim with shin- 1. .1 I
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j, I for About twenty Minutes; add su- . I whiting and paraffin, be for a'aumber of years, but, all it if you wish to," said Ella, and she said slowly. I 'But you had - I � .
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, I I r to make it sweet; add cherries . Kitchen chairs should always have the same, Leslie North's position then she ,began to type swiftlY. ,enough to go oxi this afternoon. No Mr. MacDonald does not mean,
� I I ga NOVEL DISRE S. , not cane, sea`�.s, then if . Her quiet manner annoyed Miss brutal.. It is simply the'im � I
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�� on ice, Serve, with Whipped citam. , �aked Onions. -Parboil Bermuda any -thing greasy be spilled, they He was distinctly Attracted by Gangell. - Several timet the latter you q1 I �. Pat 0 . � ,.
I . � -. , a irulabed. They should be Miss Merid&le, and as it fell to had referred'to Ella contemptuous- "Because I love you, Ella," was the man who knows, and the man. -
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� cupful tepioca ill one and oue-batf move center and fill, wil .Ix ,' ture kept in good condition by an oc- his lot to dictate letters to her a, ly ,as "the dacbess," because of the the swift answer. "Will You be my who can do, with the wearying iter- . I.,
. . . I -ll '�iid c polish with beeswax and le ,wife, dear 7 ation of absurdities which so often
, I . cupfuls water untilelear; wh-� coni I of bi,4i*d cxumba friendship slowly grew tip bei7;e a girl's refined manner. - Yoti.c fatber may be distinguish the Labor man. For- .
. . I I . add & small can of ipigeapp.1 e, sliced, centres, Seasoning highly and ad- turpentine, . them. , . I "J.P., indeed!" she said -when -who lie may be, Wit his daughter Mr. MacDonald holds his position. 1,
ding a generous amount of butter. Your porcelain sink can be clean- . out f the room, I want. Say ie
or a small _pirtveapple grated andone . Miss. Meridale held herself aloof, Ella had gone 0 you will marry rx , in the party by sheer force ofabil- I
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: �, a114.oniF--half cupfuls ,of sugar; add Sprinkle with buttered crumbs, od, very easily by rubbing With I as a rule, though by no means in "She must think we're green.., I'd dear.". . ily,i He is well equipped for tke; --.11 2
''. -e w spoonfuls of lemon cover and bake an hour in a pan newspaper moistened with paraffin. an unpleasant manner, but between just lite to see her shown up. clYes, Leslie, I will Marry you," Pos tion. A Scotsman,. tall and ....
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I - -rva containing A little water. Uncover Afterwards scrub well with soap her and Leslie the barrier slowly It v�as discovered that there was she whisp r - - . �Ltraight
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�� I garnished with powderediluts. This Duchesse Peas�-41ash six boiled obvUliate, stains, scour with a little tickets forconcerts sent to him from the County of Somerset, and from his voi 2 ce trembling, and he cl&$Pe� ing, over his temples, deep-set eyes,
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. :Str tablespoons melted butter, two 0 to Miss Meridale. Ella'had made, it was evident that ebuld do there.
�. . awberry Fluff. -At this season -9t.- gave a couple ( es all the characteristios of his race.. 1:,
,� . ,when strawberries are tempting and tablespoons cream, yolks of four Occasionally he met.her at these she was not on good ter ms with "Come," he said rising, .'you CANNY IN THE EXTREME. � -1
. . too expensive fox, the ordinary purse eggs- Mold in oblong hollow cases, hich she attended with her p�ople. � are mine now, we wiU spend the I
, � - brush with egg, and bake a delicate a, girl friend, and these meetings Just a week later came a day evening together. Lotus go to the He is "caany" to tho extreme. .
, la sod substitute will be a satisfac THE FARMERS' OPPORTUNITY 00"co's, w It takes a �lever man to catch him, a..
I tion. Take a small glass of straw- brown. Fill with freshly cooked . helped to deepen their friendship whe'V-Leslie and Ella were going to p&rlc, not to the theatre." .�
. I I . b-orry jam and w.hip it with a bottle green peas and serve at once with - , materially. see .o� play together. Leslie felt; at They went outside and hailed a napping, and it, takes &,clevererto, I
� . of cream. Place two ladyfinger,% On lamb chops or veal cutlets. One day he offered her two tickets happy, as possible that day, and 'bus which took them to tho Marble induce him to say a word more, than. - . ,
I I a,'plate and add a couple of table- Mexican Onion,, Spaglietti.-Melt REVIVAL OF BRITISH -GROWN which she refusea, as her friend went about his work in E6 light- Arch. Then they wandered through he intends. He ,is, as one of the
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, cream mixture. Garnish on top of granite ware. When hot add four . lucked up the courage to ask her hours would pass quicker; and bring plighted their troth in the time I
�, . I spaghetti, broken j3m4ll, a I P would go with him, as he had the evening. I make the utmost use of the often
� with one of the largest berries in ounces . � , if she - I poor material at his hand. Few
� . the glass. half onion chopped, one teacup Agitation Against Snow -White no, 6ne to go with, and to his great When hecame in tram lunch just Presently. they were walking of the men who have gathered herer,
11 . I Strawberry Custard. -Make a canned tomato, half teaspoon. salt, delight she accepted. after two o'clock, he noticed �hat along by the Row again, and all of this week, under the belief, popu- .
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Iv -1,11 custard of one -and one-half cupfuls six ,shakes cayenne. Stir till slight- Flour Gives the Faxnicr His There was never an evening like. the clerks in the general office were a sud.,den a 3nan,s voice fell on their lar with working men's represent&- a I
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.1 . , of milk, three-fourths cupful .of ly browned. Add a large cupful 'Of Chance. � it, from Leslie's pdint of view. it all on the grin, but he ,did not stop ears tives, that they are the secretarY'81. :. ,,
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. . . sugar, one . -or two eggs, two level hot Water and simmer till water is . . seemed a tremendous time coming) to inquire the cause. I 'Ella!" it cried. (cmasters," realize how Wide is the. �
i and absorbed and spaghetti is tender. "Home Grown Wheat the Farm- d the typists' offiie, They- turned to e car I � :,
� 4 tablespoonfuls a cornstarcl, and when .it ca,me it flow by at In it sat w dee, 7 11�,
one-half teas ' eel four er's Opportunity," is the title of the railings. Vi
� poonful of vanilla. ,Stuffed Cucumbers.-? lightning speed. It was an even- however, the door happened to be Tun up to a, I ady, and they he has involved them in s. .1
. Heat milk in double boiler, then medium sized clicunebers out in two: an artiole, by W. Beach Tbomai in ing of indescribable bliss to him, open, and he saw a shabby, unpleft- a gentleman and f� at F � ,,
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I I adacornstarch, dhisolved in a little lengthwise, remove seeds. Prepar an evening he never forgot. sapt-looking, elderly man seated were both gazing eager He does not mind their posings, I I .� �
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cold milk; let come to a &il, then filling of one,cup minced chicken or A few weeks later it was. repeat- 'within. "Mother! Fatherl" li�doesnot interfere with their- .11.
. I � . �ether veal, two tablespoons cream, one Enklish farm -era received even a I and Miss Meridale's liking and: .,Wondering somewhat , at the The words broke from Jlgr'lips in pious r hey- -
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� � I and ta,blespoon. crumbs, salt, pepper, fair market price for their wheat. c', sence, Leslie passed into a startled fashion. hearts' content. I
, I very light. Remove from stove . It, has been marked down on the respect for North increased -with in- man's Pro a opening a little far- may do to their �
, . add vallia. Have, -ready as many and parsley, minced. Fill and bake grouild that it -was not of good mill- timacy. 'his room, 'which was just across the "There is & Mr. Meridale. "You But let them dare to interfere with-
� sherbet -cups as you wish to serve. covered a half hour, surrounded by . . It was a, few days after this that Passage, As he was taking off his ther up," sAid I the working of the machine. Let ,
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e five stramberries for each cup, I ip white stock. Unoovex, -Ing ��
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in halves lengthwise. In the sprinkle withbutteTed crumbs, and crab" English wheat in this way . ome along the passage, and then "Leslie will come with me," said chaRenging his supremacyI a -rid .. I I., �
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Om of each cup place a half nut brown five minutes. has been vastly accelerated by an absind extent the public would 'he heard Miss Gangell's voice say - -Ella firmly. the sledge -hammer of his rha . I I ..
at; arrange five pieces of your Cauliflower Timbale. - Press the mania for snow-white flour con,- long ago have forced attention to of the car d ,1�4 ,�rio- .. .
11 11 ' 'Oh, Miss Meridale,,your father The occupants ga7*'- is beating them to piece -s -'without. �
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berries around it to look like petaila through sieve one , " _r6y.,. � .
I . -of a, flower. Now pour in the warm flower, add one-third cup crumbs, has already begun. Witbin the last With local mills at -iork, adding to Leslie started. ]&Ila's fatherl Meridalb said : PERSONAL MAGNETISM. , �
� , custard, -leaving room enough to re- two whole eggs, and one yolk beat- fortnight English wheat has been rural employment, with the pay- ea e, not possible. * "We shall to pleased to ma,ka It is not to his abilities as a Wire- � I I
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I p. This e -.d till well mixed, half teaspoon And yet, Yh; notl He did not your friend's acquaintance." i .1 I I
peat the flower design on to wheat as ad. chea,per. It is dif- wheat, ensuring an -extra profit of an " in - Puller, as a M&uPulator of the'. �,
1, I may be made early in the day, as it salt, dash of pepper, one-half cup ficult to exaggerate the importance several shillings a quarter, -we know th about Ella'i people, As in a dream, Leslie accomPani I �
t � . s, best served cof�. A dain1y and cream or milk. Mix thoroughly, she had never said anything to him ed Ella �o the opening in the rail- party machine alone, however, that -
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11 � easily prepareddessert, and espe�i 'turn. into buttered Mold, and bake struction of rural life to .which about them. ings, and a few moments later they He is an orator of no mean ability. ..�
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, . ally economical when strawberries till center is firm. Small Holding .and other Acts,�re Ella q,) A Scotsman whose command of" I
:, I are not too plentiful. with drawn butter. The public -decided about a gen- . girl he loved say in ixidigno-ah -HoW could you leave uss . English i's unrivalled Among his� .1 I.,
I Strawberry Ice Cream. -Two Fried Green Peppers. -Cut open, oration ago. that they would treat as nothing. tones: asked Mrt, Meridale. "But please follo.ws. He possesses the faculty '
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r . I I quarts of pure cream, fourteen length -wise. four green pePPers. themselves internally much as they "What,does this mean T Who are introduce us to tT of holding his audience entranced .i
The whole question of the de- . his is Mr. Leslie North," said ily �gained-. I
. ounces of White sugar;- mix well. Remove seeds, slice peppers cross- would treat their cuffs or their stiff you? I CIO not know you." "T . Mar- .and once he -has thoroug] .
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I .1 M aah one pint of freak Ape sitraw- wise, and lay in boiling water. Let shirts; and undoubtedly starch prociation or degradation of Eng- "Oh, Ella 11 c&me the man's Ella. "We are,engaged to be their attention is his the only - �
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berries, sprinkle them with half a them stand until the water is cold. from English -wheat 'bleaches less voice, "surely you are not going to Tied. Leslie, this is my father and point of view -which .
, ., pound of fine sugar; let it stand Drain and wipe peppers and fry in perfectly than foreign flour. Farm- ed.. The history shows how very mother." then Ella con- I have seen the working of his, I
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. . about an hour strain through a -fine. butter. Serve with fish. era themselvts have always per- ces depend on demand "Will you please go away " tail personal magnetism On more than -
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11 ''I sieve or a, cloth; if the sugar is not I eeived the harm inflicted on them.- how persistently cir� Ella: "I do not know you. . one occasion during the past fe I
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i selves by this suicidai mania in and supply, never seen you before." I 11 Tar away f "' days. Men have,. openly declared'
I . dissolved stir it well. Add a little I MAKING CAKE, . Mstances have worked against " 11 you about i hi g for" him, -
.1 ater. Stir this juice into theoream the public who should be. their cus� " Oh, what ingratitude! Suv� be- I was going to te t t 16 their intention of "goin
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and freeze. Do not get the idea First attention should be given'to tomers, and th y at o ce recogniz- the country has suffered from the ca n the 4�vening. Father and mother wisb-od of frustrating the proposals f' . ..
that the ordinary housekeeper can- the oven, making sure that the fire ed the new.prospect opened by the farmers, "unea,red decrement." ,world. All right,.my dear, I'll go. me to marry a gentlenian I did not' Which he demanded fhe sanction Of' � ..
I -1 __ net make there dedghtful desserts, is not too hot, and will remain even health campaign in favor of stand- The wquel, it is to be hoped, will Ali, I little expected anyt4ing like care for, and rather than do that I the. conference. They have gone - I I
, -he baking is done. Unless ard bread. It is a farmer's verdict - � this to happen!" red rooms into the -conference full of fight,
such as ice -cream and water iccs� until t prove that English wheat, on which t 8 . . "
They are easy and when home made you have control of your fire do not that "nothing has done English the prosperity of rural England Leslie stood -up very straight and with an arld school friend. Through With ho, ands of votes in their- .
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4 :,: � -e. � farming so good a turn for a gener- . Th I e man had better carry ,out her I got the situation at Wenham pocketq. which they fully intended tO, . I :
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f. � .. - Tse ,only Loaf cake requires less heat than ation." Principally depends, will return to stiff nd Stewart' $,I for I was an accom- use against him. He has appeared, , �
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� . . the best materials -pure cream, thin eakes. If the oven is too hot EXPERIMENTIN . I return tp a common-setse use of or else he would go out a lot quick- plished ,and VPir-tz and the red cards have been held,j
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� �'. ripe natural fruits or good extracts at first or is suddenly cooled while This farmer is sending his wheat the full grain for human food. er than he meant to. having acted as my father's- seere- up obediently at his behest.
li I . I "G no time." I He is an orator who can rise t,01,
ds is baking the cake will be aill and is goin:g to slip- . . Its of imagination. The,,t
�of the same, and sugar the purest. the cake I to a stone n odibye, Ella 1" came the man's tary for a lo
I . . UNABLE TO BARGAIN. voice. . She gave her parents an outline brilliant flig]
These make a. perfect ice cream. To heavy. Loaf cake should bake as uly all his laborers, of whom he eln� I .. I I has commit-'-
� freeze the cream pound up ice two long again as thin eake. DiTido the PIOY13 100, with flour at cost price, Our farmers have been punished There was no response, and Leslie of her career in London, and of how socialisl� to which he UnicA- - I
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11, . - h one pairt coarse times of baking into quarlers. The which -will save them 4 1_12d. a stone every way. More and more of the took a step out into the passage. her ,.friends I hip with Leslie had ted the thousands Of'tTad6 '
parts, mix wit . Ity have no sYm- - j,
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I � salt. Have your ice and salt as first quarter should show a, rising, on the price they a,re paying to-daY. mills howe been erected a:t the sea, the 0 a, am, make him at � .��,, �,
. . high around the outside of freezing with the edges higher than the cen- He has arrived at his figures by ports, so that the English grain typists' room And walked into the "Leslie and I iove, each other, pathy with Soci li . al- I � I
, can as the cream reaches 011 the ter; the second a continued oven an experiment with eight bushels ,has to be carried farthar-if dis- general office towards the main en- mother, and we must ge, together," times -the idealist, but he never �',"
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I j-nzide. Begin to stir the cream at rising, with -a slight brown tint; of French wheat. These eight bush- tance be jud t de &if a c a lovg both you and.dad, but I can- and when practical argument is,
I , once. Stir ra,pidly and constantly. the third a deeper brown, and the els, weighing thirty-seven stone of foreign grain. The great importers The episo , orde food for 0 - I I
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, . This is essential to make smooth last a shrinking and settling. If wlieat, Produced twentY-four stone of foreign grain have been able to versation during the whole after- not obey your wishes," n e most forcefuL I
. I .,cream. If the cream is allowed to your calce rises and cracks in the -of flour, eight stone of bran, and., make advantageous bargainsl 'whilP- noon. When Ella, -went into 14e "My ,clear, now we have found in the logic or in tb .
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, freeze to the .sideb of the can with- �enter you are using too much flour; four stone. of sharps. . I English farmers, bargaining indi rice, the clerks grinned, you, we are not going. to,lose you . ANCE.
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I being quickly removed there -when it browns before rising the Q7U1TTIN,.j GROWING OATS. idually and producing crops rather She entered Leslie's room later ag&')a,)' said Mrs. M.ori-dale. "We SHADOWS AND SUBST �
1� I 1. dmt , I I - more irregular in quality than the in the afternoon to bring in ,,be aid 716t mean to coerce you into , ior Party- I
, will surely be lumps of ice through oven is too hat. . . I I The peculiaricy of aLab
I Put Butter Cake Mixture 'By a most happy accideat the I for signature. She was very marrying Mr. Hammond. I obeyed is that no man may Aspire to tile.. ,
, it. * - 'O .. new belief in standard bread has foreign Wheat, have been at the letters, n titulalr leadership. .
I eogeth"e'r.--Cream the butter ,with mercy of the purchaser. Finally, pale, and' her eyes were shining the dictates of my own heart whe permanent .
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1� I arrived at a ,crisis in farm routine, the comparative value of. English a E6 girl," she paused a her no room for a, Balfour or
I She fla,shed a look at Leslie that was I W a: � . rid
. . OLD FASHIONED RE, 01pES. hand or a, lar-g� spoon, add sugar The ordinary relation has been Wheat has been , under -estimated almost a look of inquiry' but he smiled at Leslie "and 1, know you an Asquith ainglig . labor Men - - ;� -
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1, I � . suddenly. interrupted. Largely ow- both in theory and praictice be- gazed.at her With his usual ready will be fhe-hap�ier for doing the Leaders are cllangod� and the mari,1
l Grandmother's Doughnuts. --One When the proportion of butter * I I I
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� , one cupful of milk, small it may be put in with the eggs l . smile. ,Then he took out his watch. same. " * * * 1
� quart of flour, crease in horses, oats are becoming grain was used for making bread* "It's getting'on for five,6'0100k," * mt y-eaf has to ta,k6' I .
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,� One egg,.one i I "upful of suga1r, $,%It, and sugar. Beat the yolks until more . or less tin a-leable, or at any When' I any new wheat is produced- the partyt no - 4
, 0 - 'no spoonful (heaping) light yellow, add to butter and on he said. "Pill so glad, I'm looking So Messrs. Wenham and Stewart his place in the, ranks ,
� no largo mi xi � rate An unprofitable crop. 0 Of the French wheatsare a good ex- � I eader -of labor �one must,, �
.'�, d flavor- the tig Norfolk farmers has . forward W to -night." . lost Ella's. services, and the clerks To be a I n who are fol-
'. -of thick, sour cream, one small one- sugax and beat agbin, Ad in con- is said -that they are, bad ,,I do not want to go, Mr. leai-nt a few truths from the lips lead without the me: . . .
,,quarter teaspoonful of soda, one ing and then a little milk, then a ti ig that they aro led.
� � sequence -decideod to reduce his oat =Mlne_�_iwlheats, are weak," do I I
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I hea �lil of ba,king paw- Jittlo� flour, a, little milk again, and . North," she said, "I cannot tell of Leslie North, 1. lowing, knowir . ��,
,�, ping teaspoonj . crop by 60 per cent. and sow wheat not make a bigloaf. . Mr. MacDonald knows this better
� � der. Roll, keeping as soft as can so on until the milk and flour are in its place, if the revival in. local' I t, you why now, but I will after office Later on Miss' Gangell, tool -10116 m, and thus it is that -
t', I I CONTRARf IDEALS, hou �' . � � - .. of the girls to a supper -party at- than most M( .
11, , � � in hot fat. I -toll all used, and beat vigorously until Mills b c rs. I en the chairman,
1. � .be handled, and fry . I . . ecomes permanent. In pom- Then she put'down her letters tended by some ux her friends in he Ims n6v-e'r be I . . -
�� inpowdered sugar, Your MiXtILLre is smooth. Add lastly I mon with other farmers in,his dis- The .ideals o.f the Miller and the L th' r of tha conference, Or th4o ox- . .
i I posed. and left the room, leaving eght the theatrical world. Wine cirou, ei e I I �
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, I *fFer with flour- ning wheat of the transpar- He had been half afraid she would in the truth comes out, for out of
I . water to mix; salt. Bake a Pie should boa little stl �n. personal campaign in his dry, almost . this after what had happened, the actor's related for the benefit of but in reality he is the Master. Tllo�. 1.
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r, .1 � .. ake one on the bottom of some size the y tift, they ari a, light y�l- of �d� dry northern harvests ,but he had hoped shO the, company how exe � ease ho cares not who M�r ., � ',
1. � � b I . olks un, its adv quick at I e part of a disIsolu'ta old �hO .
. I . I n . I . . ts is Still, there was. just :a�,rhabae, blie, played t4h' " " , ��11 I I
1''; '', � r or licL Prick lo "And creamy and slowly beata XMpart., What the farmer wax, I � o the "ahad, W. . . I . I
" : pan to serve as a cove w REVIVAL OF RURAL LIFE. . I It 'Mdet i Afterwards, man'in -order to Oblige Miss Gan- 11av I 0 . . .
I 11 �. - � both crusts to keep from puffing up tho sugar. Add flavoring and I I I y1oldr. ,He -finds that', he receives -was going 0 � h ra' ''I 11 I x��.� I i ,---.:, � ".4_� - I . . I . I . � , .11
;1 , I in bubbles. Filling -One and one- liquid and boat again. Beat the In his view its acceptance by the �very little More for his "stron . 9 17 perhaps 'he 'could porsusaa, �er yet. gelI.' . - � I I . : . �
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�;] � I half cupfuls of milk, one egg, one- whi6el until otiff and fold in wifh�- -ritral community would, Mean. the wheats Aan his, weak" ; certainly F,oaling very MiserAblo 4ud de- , � Leslie is,tow Mi '. " . 1.0
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