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l q k4'N ivgpc `rntS�Aoty a Boil:° i
° i ood 'food `£s most necessary for,,
�� is op, ,said die, slowly. � ' �',
��rex regarded him sternly, goticlhealth, and ,even the Best• foods
t, do you know about it?" he a*. ,,often spoiled by incompetent
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Or, The Adventures of
Captain Fraser
"Glden Cloud sir; boat Cap'n ti iprem rtnter'e$ting '>44tx, ee1
f
a i ho�uSewives„ vvho are not a lc
,Isle, looked round helnlessky. At familiar with the necessary and im-
suohtxnoments Willy lam Green was a portant rules of cooking., These re-
f:
tovv�' of strength$ but at th� Present quire iitelligent ant Ikersevering
time he was fooling about helping the work, sincere efforts �etermina-,
ship's, cat to wash atselt; ` tion to have this iniPortaO knowledge
CHAPTER (XI,---(Cont'd.) CHAPTER X II, "What about it?" re;. at their finger tips,
saidin October gave wayto a damp; peated Fraser, ,i - Many women fail in their undertal,-
li list do you ,snow
I suppose," a lady of A fine t *of um told me, spry .' said Joe, in use they- have a wishbone in.
d "that you and dreary Nov ember, a month 'H ill lags beta
n,
a
.. _n#sec turn of
rain h h' • fhastily. f lZ l l,b Roll ue
' , .t. ," ,, lvzl lis ettiza�^ at .,..and
and four in vvzgzc ,. s 1pprng . place ,a their aa` " one. ar
didn't z xaovv what s PP ( i par Green being " summoned, hast- i
tri st?:, e p,l mations Played blind mran s buff ai, f • your sleeves and determine that high'
d aft
did not, ma'
in trembsi
more am -Prise th
ow:lira„gel„
reed the cap -;i sea: and felt their way, niers voices sly put down the cat, an came rices will hold no, ,terrors for you
r the r in the w ilderzaess, u.. and downP
otaody g 2a soul,vvhin Joe,'yids, hill confidence in his when you;. know that good standard
s' a ` ' The S,; asv ;,th >� rowers, edged a, few feet
Y:t` , tyle raver <- '� :,,. � o
friend's _ . ,_. - 'sthe chea�aest in thea. end,
wet s \v
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three i too large for its bradtetia leb'ed a first_: away, and listened expectantly as the brans seeds t
«o of i class battleship off the Medway, wins ° skipper interrogated hint, Do. not permit any -waste; Litt utilize
ices, ° vv'ith a thoughtfulness too often lack- PP
inga "Yes, ,sir, I did tell Joe, sir," he. every portion of food. ' Thrift is not
the regarded laitn tenBerry, and the - :at sea, stood by' and lowered answered, with a reproachful glance,.stinginess; as so many people imagine,
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roan est bridesmaid, a terz'ible .bald, boat, 'vvheithe captaaza_ who at that amateur: "I met Cap'n but it is carefulness in erttaaakings;
of ten, climbed rdim on his knee said ,'vent beenhis
worrying about hisb and new ine° Flower that evening again, late, an' lie i that when used int the home, especially
r acre audible comparisons between? vented, hi surprise, a grand told me himself, I'i
rile tvvo bridegrooms, which z ads 1Ir adjective the a
Gibson smile.
g
G
I'm sorry
i ,t'a jeC S''e for 4
of the British. -- av y:. nder f ul results,
k' overdue,..
"Time weS2, Over months Barbee. i iI Gibson: three months during' ua 3
y to see i in the kitchen, nets to the persevering
e of Senior officers ,
by this morning's :paper that his ship housewife wo
" threeth had elapsed, s
Banks. raisin her:1- above the din.: since the Golden Cloud set out on her c "That'll do," said Fraser,
<. u,n, ars : vrau Slit 1' i' lon0' : voyage: • re va,, 1 v h r
"Capha r ,, r, t -- s tae E The raper, proved off slowly, I ,
r;rcl the other' gentlemen l��,d better' get which l t his better ei
to the church.
Pad
Mrs.r ,•
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g
la
The n en
orm
atla;tnen
i w e Fraser, c caps e z ,
had been as constant visitor- at Poppy Green's reproaches g o forestalled
lime is
ntly n?p
adientaTyreil's, and had assisted her in the by -theJoe evade - genuine
t;ri an'tias Tittle, search ror fresh lodgings to avoid the of ' - , "
a ,. who,1 "If I'd got a etas lake you Willy are,
arced for the , <atteni of' fix, roti li it is ' 4 � " viously f;I"d be a for y¢er or
yap ds ria. y laavkn dascazvered her 'yiiaalzaazta, 4 hp aid, en sonletlrin o' the lite,
g v his suit, 4 a aerecnory or . `
11an in lied toscaa_to scale' h
r � Days s an ante vvea;k,Hut
V
'4 ; fpthe I o2a i ,' -ors the ail. ays ae e old water in your face.
ohnfl n+t«h�,e7rtad t?n rano cr throe e l..aear« l Golden Cloy»d'vas still unspoken. dash 'eery cold Ca tz,m Ba oar aloes pried rain op board size thevv e m t baking ` Powda x: pan
Ta k,.as tl P aHad accompanied Fraser got as Pape;,' eveiv day la n The e p y g
Ilea 'aI
frousekeeping helps,
Spinach is in a class by itself, be-
cause of its large amount of iron.•
Cooked squash left over from a
meal may be made.a delicious soup..
Always have the board well Dour -
ed before begbming to knead bread,
If von feel very tired' ana't drowsy,.
h h h and - i 1 h tunes it -- - r' l, length d t
ashore, a ai
1 l , accent iia Cantata' Cpleasureto wark zti frenzied B• 1 th w' • ll
riot know ow; e dot t era, steamer and at such
-. � .: " : - ore, but in vain, until at ,en i one rxaakes a good nu mincer.
reso,sateiy" a ec,ines to A t _ m .icer, s at itt esea, in e ne z, t e n ri iia rs exec en for
s-° i > i mere c?t v mit and to.mal;e inarning, 1 r iia ai brown
A
prix .t , v er5<on rase flea: ane manner sat 1'< a. Joe S ;li, weans of the rally Telegraph, the
ri , 5 , d imagination, ants. at hoer, '=.lnzcli cel int; hashed estate?s;
sl ..sac, of e disc rt~� e a divers l+et 5 0= p e of the naissang ship uglI las
r _ the truth of x ata :e� nam
"il,.o denies
meat circulated in the town that i'itl ttl
ea• Prunes cooked without adding sugar
are more wholesome and better flavor-
ed,
When the top of ttse kitchen range'
is red hot your fuel is being wasted.
"A, too, said Joe. solemnl
y, ?„ haulm to Rio Janeiro, has just arrived! flo egg sandwiches make a good
stir' what about Cap'n I lorvaea ,survivors of the,' - nr
- .< h ' Yd nt with five mere, soler 1ner+ltenstiaaF disk foe' supper,
talking, a SUYa . IYi collision . s -,
maple that thirsty^ spur Half crazy to eye; Ile folded the paper huieledly*,
lit tie a1�=o maid that anyone d l d
that, instead of replying io a ie .
ing question hi the manner plainly.lq
down in" th,e Church Service, lie" 0,
svveredx "I suppose so."
lips.' ant of the church with, l
buzit. a, , "a ears aid a mist be
his eyes, Something 'vaaS elingan
his ar"m, which he tri d, sever.
times to shake, off. The lie discoo,
e. eci ,last at was 'Olrs , Sarbe
bob'o+
sea ,
'yn 0)t,t
' breathed har as ze real --'
ttllr Pd hat 'vis 'i1 r� sb ,
� iss
la
hail air ' ye sou, see vv , t i fioldeii Cloud>
y Ae Svin.l., ,, Rio. Janeiro,:Thursday,
1
..r u �he 1
end a very nice le pie The barque Foxglove, '' frons : Iel-
Mel-
ggeste'd fir, ureea; s e s e' o ship Golden Clo?id; which troy report
valor 1 adv lie was about Tins for the baking of large round
g anti Ta m ='s xd em as malt 'viih �a steams*•• ,.. _
night, m 1 11 " weeks ut from a, cakes mag" be partially lined
ati � or too, num unknown, ten o
don,
'"
some lingerie ehoulcl e 1\rung
No ti'fer saved, �.
e l ing about him once tea e Their
with!,
names .are Sabath, Pepsi . 1
lgtl u
p �* Peterson,' Collins sad Gooch, Fane lnrens and all pieces 0f More
b out ov
-binned uneasily. iwas be-,
� tniertaaaa a goo 'e
aanew slriplier:.. diei4
,,isaovered thath
"iooaaceing Hint
Tru h i1 n.oreotree
1'tr .ro'ETS
rtler,atittcna tZ'2:: l'orasncsa --
ui
r.
1�1a'n t:' 1aiiVt"R
iI#t i oat sine
e
to
e.
_ Tai' a e cal faslait n lie read the hand and never ahi-oug h a wringer• l
par gra3P'14,; oNaar and °vein again, close -s
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erv- .y' f aiming' e cin
Th-, b �v�nt lark: •snail
ag i most valuable of farm
boot* coats you not one
Gent . It will, ifproperly
used, mean hundreds of
dollars in' actual profits to
you. It covers all the used.
fromConcrete on the farm
from fence -post to silo,
Wette for it toot as
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'OLUNTEER FOR NATIONAL
SERVICE.
Step Into Line With\ Our Fighting
Heroes and Defeat' the
Enemy.
"What .in `the
didyou do
['i hat
liarWar 2"
. ,s. ,,, a.
da. Whode ask-
ed
won't t be only y
ti next ene?a-
n z. g
ecit_hat question b� t e
tion.. Mother and grandmother • and
grandfather will have to give an ani
saver. says leendon Answers., e-
" How I it ish I could do something
splendid!" cried the young girl in
1914. "Fancy being a girl at a time
like this!"
a But, in 1917, sex1
i
splendid acliievemerit,
shove B a Young
Great
=c2anring tl'aK rallies of rias, rescued' The young carrots, pulled up when
h' tb t bed ran lie erap
tippy ° men, en .e u
n
theektuting to Joe, pointed warn a 6 cal and cooliecl and se
et blPeg finger to the fatal para -1 sauce,
i3 J d The cu
eata oe Teed it slowly. � r�a
fo
rved ,with e"r
Can't] Flower ,:v ,�trt one be be speared in the over
sir?" he asked, pointing to the Stir frequently and d
Pa
@s il
oil n dudgeon ignoring I,'rp or shook his head, and both men Ui'D'Via,
t
11r. Greon is' to whose ° stoo&-for;;'some time in ellena:e. 1 .
or open, and felt dimly • Hes "done it this time, and no mis
e diction that no man 'take," said Joe, at. last. "Well,
t
nalil
..- N a was a good sailor man andk
era'<a""tvvo inastarrs; pray, with t "
aa".ing himself worry, dismiss-; master.
l rise matter from liis mind until; He handed the and i�ar ack, ndi re-
'frac weeks afterwards itwas forcibly
f ta
he clay the perusal of a newspaper „ low voice we them. th Green,
ree who b d: been
' which tilt engineer had brought watching bin and after went
for.
k
'aboard, Without giving himself to th1e eae in,a brown study, wrote off
time and duo reflection he ripn up on to Poppy Tyrell and enclosed the cut-
dar.,k approached the skipper. i
"Golden Cloud's in the,paper as,tine',
overdue, sir;' he said, respeetftilly, i (To be continued.)
GIVE wind and weat?fm a
thence to get beneath the
d
shingles of your home, an
you. are int fen- no end of trouble
and ozp.Sar--'Warping, ratting.
loosenioss shingles --,looking
roof andiadlessrepair•Pedlar's
!'Oshawa Shingles give yea
sPance ok * u1sg1e
shoot
f metalwid% theqty
of ,teehinaks. Lock
on Ions eider—windproof,
tPr eve
rainproof.i,Visible, eiaefe* boff.perTr �t ifsPair _ow.The6q
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should
ECON1)M TO Pltt)FHCT 13IR
lest Guard Against the • Ira nge:
Insect Pests.
In an address on "insect Life in
Relation to Bird Life? a Toronto
speaker. Dr. Cosens, v°eceaztly torsi of
l
the constant struggle goingiort in the
world between plants and animals and
insects for existence,' and of the.nice
balance. of nature.-: This has been de-
stroyed by elan, who is reaping the
consequences of his destruction of the
birds by suffering from the ravages of
insect pests. , Birds are the most im-
portant check on injurious: insects.
There are certain other checks. such
as parasitic insects like the family of
the Ichneurnanidae. The Ichneumon
fly lays its eggs either on the Askin, °un-
der the skin, or near the larvae of the
insect it preys upon. But the birds
are our great Helpers, and every I
f
,—rn- wherever craftsmen gather It Is
Usually observed that
SAY'SPAINT
o handicap to
lire alt know that 191 .+ post??' which.
manria khaki shaking,
yd with a veteran, who says:
li.za s
"If I were only twenty years y oung-
is specified anal used with a m�a b satisfaction.
Specify "RAMSAY'S" for your next of
P Y y l
or the odd jobs you;clei yourself.
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COMPANY
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bed 'n tH+. s e stage of insect life, eggs, larvae,
am
dried beat may use z caterpillar and mature insect, fur- ,
way as the vegetables, nishes food for some bird, Warblers j.
AIis and cheese,
cost than meats. The housekeeper 1 Cup macaroni, 2 clips milk, Macaroni and Cheese,
d chickadees clean up the eggs, :tis,
3 ando the creepers. A colony of warbles
who knows their food value and how 't'ablespoons butter, 4- tablespoons and chickadees will keep an orchard
to prepare milk and cheese in a ear- flour 1. cup grated cheese, lie.teaspoon free from -the diead San Jose scale. ;A
d
iety of appetizing dishes will use more salt, few 'grains pepper, 14 cup dry number of orioles ' an"
yellow -billed
of them. Secure the best milk at any bread crumbs; l'-tabiespoon butter, and black -billed cuckoos will keep an
price for the babies; their lives de-
pend upon it. Whole milk, skimmed
milk, butter -milk fpr„the children, in-
stead of, so much meat, is both more
wholesome and cheaper: If possible,
buyskimmed milk for milk soups and pieces sticking together.. Melt Inc
_.
a
au
ce
an;
in saucepan;
,
meatbutterP
for tablespoons
substitute
3
it is
a
puddings; ntil'.froth ,
-` tir u
and casts about a quarter the `add the flour. ands Y,
protein
Add 2 teaspoons salt tor 2 quarts
boiling water. Drop in the macaroni,
broken into inch pieces, and boil hard
for 20 minutes, Drain and pour
cold water through to prevent the
money. add the milk and stir until it thickens.
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',Milk Soups.
butter or dripping, 2
2'Tablespoons
tablespoons flour, ere teaspoon salt, 2
cups milk or "1 cup milk and 1 cup
vegetable water, 14 cup_ vegetable pulp
or flaked fish.
is
"`water in
~
The vegetable able water the
which the vegetables have been cooked:
(In the case of potatoes the water is
not used.) The vegetable pulp is the
cooked vegetable rubbed through a
sieve. Since the vegetable is cook-
ed before making into' "soup, any 'left-
over vegetable from dinner can be used
to make a hot soup for supper or lunch
Onions; carrots, celery, potatoes, can-
ned corn, peas, or tomatoes, are gen-
ora
lly well lilted In the case of,
Season with salt and pepper, add the
cheese and pour ovaiehe`cooked mac-
aroni. Melt" 1 -tablespoon butter -in a
baking dish; stir the crumbs „in this,
turn thm` out on a plate, put the
macaroni in the ; baking -dish, and
sprinkle the crumbs over the top. Bake
until thoroughly. heated and the
crumbs brown. This maybe served
in a vegetable dish without the crumbs
and baking, but .the macaroni must
then be re -heated in the sauce.
Cheese 'Fondue.
P
1 Cu scalded milk, 1 cup soft stale
bread crumbs, 1 cup grated cheese, 1
tablespoon butter, 1/ teaspoon salt, 2
eggs.
Mix first five ingredients. Add
tomatoes, a pinch of soda must be yolks of eggs„well beaten, and fold, in
added to neutralize the..acid so' the the stiffly beaten whites. ' Pour into
milk will not curdle. -Remnants of `a buttered` baking dish and bake
cold boiled fish, or canned salmon, or twenty minutes in"a moderate oven.
Cheese Souffle'.,
orchard, free from the tent caterpillar.
Bank swallows feed on the adult mos-
quito, and
osquito,and should receive absolute pro-
tection. Dr. Cosens deplored the ;de-
struction of colonies of bank swal-
lows every • yeas . by idiee boys. This
should be stopped. Every bank swal-
low is a public benefactor. The wood-
peckers eckers are the only cheek on boring
beetles in the world, and are specially
equipped with a beak and a tongue
gg
for '.di ing under the bark and lick-
ing out the grubs. ,The bark beetle is
the most destructive pest we „have.
The annual`; loss in 'forests'in the
United States alone is estimated at
$100,000;000: Woodpeckers
shouldbe
encouraged and protected,"The sap-
sucker is ,mord• likely boring for a
grub than for sap. The robins feed
on the brown -tailed moth, which was
imported to this continent from ;Hol-
land in 1891. in nursery stock and be-
came very destructive in the New
England States. ..The gypsy moth has
a. caterpillar which weaves a silken
sail and floats away on the wind to
pastures new.
t ;i
3 Tablespoons butter, 4 tablespoons
flour, 2-3,cup milk,''1 egg 1 eup grat-
ed cheese, salt and pepper, few grains
'Of cayenne, dry crumbs, -
Melt the butter, -add the'ieornstarelli
and; when well blended gradually stir`
iii the cream_ and cook 2 minutes, Add,:
the `cheese- and stir until "cheese is[
melted. Season and serve on:toagt
ed 'crackers or on brei$ astecl on
one side; the rarebit beaiigiled aver
the: untoasted eide
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i3 At age iS iso bar to
seriftee in 1917,'`
A year ago, twa y
Bung nian bemoaned the fact 'iixur
was unlit for military service,
�,a
Last.
Your Chance at La t
's nothing reall: the mutter .
Theta
ith ane,” he explained, ''onlyxaiil'a»
pry are ho beastly perticularl°'
The disability to hold a rifle,
Iwougil sania� mnnliitian , is zau'
par to Huai arra#tr1ngiug iia 1917,
And why. is 1,917 different from tlae
hree'lv'ar years that have preceded
t? In 1917 the call has come for Na-
ional Service, We cannot please our -
}elves whether we work ,far the nation
ar not this ;°care It is asis' duty, it is
rho rightthing to aro the aaada' riling
a
a
sitz'
lysis 10 ice
eight beeorid all doubt ? Gael;ia7iia, °r-
aieed. But now we have to certza. at,',
whose -who v=olunteered to tight saw t,
ilea,+ir +�lzlzui^taiulty, aand they= aare bappv
in having graassueal it, T"ho t wire 'v°ol-
unteer to 'work wifl kis no les haapp .
T' ey will give all they have 1.o give.
I et, then, the aaiesaat o t^infg lir crisis
nine's ears who is aslccd to eonsa:i°
,lf
to }crystal:
linin a
our work la nee ;keel for the vie t
a:f Ere right, and to $lave yoursclf E1
ruined holies,'P
t Rtei:ts ii'tthYou.
The solution rests in "the hands:
the National Service volunteer,
Ile gassy neat know a nything ati,otl
x gekulture at preseut,, but stl o8
arms and a willing heart will aper
make hila, a useful farm -band.
.5, Aeroplane mailing, munition 'herb
labor of all kinds is waiting
be doUe.Shortage of Ribes > a pre
ing problem.
I The solution rests s th ail
1 Service volunteer,
eye the gip
0
ne of 'ua iias i
n cert«lin coazrse
onaat
iArid :dote the word "Volunteer", It
is a great word, We are prouder of;
the soldiers who volunteered than sof
those who were forced to go. The sol-
diers will be prouder of the workers
who volunteer than those who ars .
compelled.
Every true Briton between the ages
of eighteen and sixty-one not called to
the Colors should promptly respond to
the nation's summons to enrol to -day.
Ile will find forms for offer .of ser-
vices at every post -office, National
Service office, and employment ex-
change.
Every man between forty-five and
sixty-one—anti the man who feels be-
tween, those ages, but is a little olden*
who; feels the blood of youth still
i . step in his veins,should st p into
line with his relatives and friends who
are fighting.
Themit
youngman whose infirmity.
keeps him out of khaki should prove
that he is really sorry not,to be able to
”doh is bit." If he is really; sorry, the
opportunity hasecome to 'prove. it.
The Only Way.
Many professed themselves readYe..
clie for King and Country if they had
been able. How many will'`be ready
?isless heroic, it '°is
to work? Work. more humdrum, but it is not less
ne-
cessary to ' victory. There are;:. no
V.C.'s or, D.C.M.'s be gained by it,•
but it is a chance for .service and sac-
rifice:Let,
man ask himself: "Am I
doing
my•bit.-
ever Y having asked the
ng ?" and, ;
question, let him leave the ";Director of
National Service to answer it: ,
It is -quite. possible that the -answer
will be: "Yes, you are. Carly on!"
�
But every man who volunteers for Na
tional Service helps the Director - in
his task of putting the right man' in
the right place. , If he is to do his job,
he `must know whom' he can rely upon
He must have the power to send men
to, the places; where they are required
t may be here to -day, and somewhere
to morrow
J t does- not wait on .the conveui
once of individuals. ;Woe o f tri day is
t''ailaaffair of:natio k d'� i
tik+victor , of 4 ��,o1i,...
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