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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1909-6-10, Page 7+9+0+ente •4 Q f•a t e+ to retire and take pian into 'the family, but until then---" Weide for the appropriate ciomp]etion of BATTEN'S DJLEMNh the aontenoo failed pion k11 4�+ 1'11Y1} Now f�harlos Sampson +urns the one great bone of eontentien b e- 4-o#oPo+o+?d-o+o+oeotween 14fr, Batten and his notlor- j. less, only child, A handsosine,in- telligent young electrical engineerwas he who loved, and was beloved Henry P. Batten, of Pennsylean- by, Jessie, the millionaire's Baugh- Iii, as furious, There was rep. in ter, so ricbly endowed With beauty .iris yc lea, grease on Itis hands, and and wealth. dust n his clothes. He was en- But the father disapproved of the .gags, in sitting on the dry white lova-match, and sternly forbade. all woad, with spanners, Hammers, iuteroourso between the lovers and files, sorew-drivers, and various since tate discovery of a elandeatino othe mechenicel implements strewn same time. "But that foIlow;a sono an . nt hint. A few minutes before meeting, a little while previous to e had made his final do -it -or -die' the time of this storey, had never effort to induce the internal lir- allowed his daughter out of his raugements of the motor -oar under sight nor permitted her to sand, or which he oat to resume their nor- receive letters without first snbatit- mal functions, but he, didn't sus ting thein to his censorship, for, need and he dieter dip. In fact, alas 1 in addition to being poox, he Was much more alive than be- Charlie had the misfortune to an - fore, as the strength and fervor of tively and 'openly differ from his I his language plainly showed. charmer's father in polities, and Perdition 'take the confounded that was a crime far, far beyond the thing!" he exclaimed (only he used pale of pardon. snuck stronger terms). I cant "Jess, with all her wealth, must Make it out at all. That s what marry some English duke or lard, eousas of buying plaguy things from and that's who she shall, and no Germany ,instead of the genuine ono else," her father had always Amui•rioan artielo. It's only the declared; and to accomplish that true Amurriean produotions that (to him) vary desirable object he are any good,, Waal, it serves ine had made all err.angoments to visit right for sending to Europe for a England, for the dual purpose of motor -oar, that it does, But never selecting for his daughter's consort again, Henry; never again; oh, it nobleman of -the requisite status, dear no! Once let me get this;con- and keeping her at the same time founded oil -tank home and I'll give out of the way of "that law^down, the thing as a present to the field ranting ;Sampson," who, though of artillery for a target. Perhaps a good birth, was not counted fit to few of their six-inch .shells would marry the daughter of a nail who move it a bit, though I almost doubt had "made his pile" out of a lucky , judging from the way the thing corner" in lard, has acted to -clay. The first stage of the journey to "Can't you get it right,poppa, Euro e PPP , P was to b a made on the mor - dear 1" inquired ayoung lady who row of the day to which this nar- was gracefully reclining on the rativo refers: On this particular luxurious . cushions which, formed afternoon Mr. Batten and his the upper exterior of the vehicle. "daughter were making a round of What a time you are at it, and 'Iarowell visits an the motor -car, it's so hot up here in the sun. Why, and just returning from a rather 1 almost believe I could have nnade long trip an a lonely and tin/re- it go again in far less time than you gnented road,' when suddenly, for have been." • some unaccountable reason, the There was a saucy gleam in her Car stopped incl refused to budge eyes as she spoke, and she gaily •again, notwithstanding the fre- bobbed her scarlet sunshade up and quent stirring uyi of its vitals by its down, to and fro, as if trying to owner. For nearly an hour had he raise a breeze to temper the solar worked heroically at it, but with- orb's fierce, burning rays. . out avail. It would not go; the "Hith! you do, do you?", was the Motor would not mote. Yat till half -grunted reply. "Then I wish now it had always travelled spiel" - to goodness you'd come and try; dilly, with never a hitch, so that that's all 1 with. No, it's only a the present contretemps was all part of what I wish, •though. ]. the mare surprising to Mr. Bat - wish the oar; the man who made ten, who prided himself upon his it, the ship that brought it, and perfect management of the car and the fool who bought it -that's ine his ability to eope with every con- -ware a thousand leagues under tingenoy which might arise without the sea 1 Hot up there in the gun.? the atissistaeco of a chauffer: My word 1 Why, I kind of talc -late "Waal, it's no good sticking hese that it's freezing up there M cam- all day thee I can see," he •pre- parison with this down here-l')n sandy roninrked to his daughter. about five hundred degrees above "Reckon as haw I have to go to-" jboilingg point. D,rn't talk to me "Hallow 1 What's up? Had a about being--- Yaowh! Ger-ee-ea! breakdown?" inquired a oheery Wowh 1 Alas ! the ,spanner Mr, voice, as e bicyclist, wearing large ]Batten was using shpped off the green goggles to protect his eyes nut he was trying to turn, and from the dust and glaze of :the caused the luckless man to knock react; rode up and dismounted upon the skin off several of his knuckles. seeing the implemonts lying in the "Oh, clear, what's the matter?" road as Mr, Batten had left them. inquired the girl, anxiously, peer- "Cab I be of any assistance?" he ing over the side et the car; "are continued. "I have had some ex - you hurt.?" perience with motor -cars and may "Oh, its nothing; nathing," was be able to help you, if you will al - the reply, in a strained, bard voice law me." which belied the words and showed "Oh, _I'd allow you east enough, ',that the speaker considered it a colonel,"if I thought that it would greatdeal more than he said. "It be of any use. Bait it wouldn't, be - only makes the third time I've cause I've tried myself and can't necked the flesh off my fingers, make her go," was Patter's some- • s the teat. I've done with what egotistical reply, ss,.I'lI have nothing more The stranger smiled -a curious it, for the thing's be- little twitching emile. • 's the only Way to ac- "Well, you might give me a t going, There is •ohanoe to see what 1 can do, any- ity in the Batter- way," he urged. e good and fresh,. "Please yourself, please your - 1 right, and there self," said Mr• Batten, turning en; yet she won't away with a sniff of disdain; and will -off home, sharp, taking a huge cigar out of his pock- e thing to its fate. Colne et, and ' planting it between his teeth at the angle 0n0 would adopt poppa; but I really can't if trying to shoot a sitar near the all that way. :I -I'm so tired 1" zenith, proceeded to light it, and. Tired 1 Tired of sitting still all then, burying his hands in bis peek- he afternoon, doing nothing, while eta, watched for the stranger's dis I've •been working away there, comfiture, harder than all the nigs in the Meanwhile, the new -comer had "tates put together. Tired ! Then carefully laid his bicycle down by at d'ye expect to do if you can't the roadside and then examined' the k i Pasieyou back home in this car's machinery. n affair as if 'throes a bles- "Win 1 I thought so," was his y's pram, eh?" remark, after a somewhat lengthy of course not; don't be so inspection, et sit down with ine and "Thought what?" .sharply inquir- w minutes, you poor dear; ed the oar's owner. t ache so. Perhaps the "Why, that you had not been 11 get right again present- driving it properly. Everything is we shall gosailing hone all right; there is notltiugwrong illy. Now, if only Charlie with it. That's so, I assure you," .era, he would put it—" "Oh 1 all right, is it?" echoed ten thousan.cl times worse a Latton, grimly, remembering the ]tan it is now!" interrupted exertion he had expended so vain- , with an angry snort, ly in trying to get the engine to ow can you say so ee indig- work, "Then perhaps you'll have � ntly protested Jessie, ``See how the goodness to startler," he mg- plena/idly he manages the machin gested, with the calm confidence of cry at the Central. The lights have a man .who has the winning card up not failed once since he has been his sleeve.. there, 7%'s very clever 1" "Certainly I will." And, true to "He is," grimly responded Mr. his word, he did start her, and at Batten. "Clever enough to cone once, too. The gear being disoon- buzzing round you because of your, fleeted, the oar .remained stabio-n- dollars, I'll admit; but at nothing ary, while the fly -wheels of the en- I.i` •else that 1 can see, Anyway, Ire's gine revolved ata terrific speed. Imo` got more than his match in me. Mr. Batten was clearly surprised He'll have to gat up early in the and nonpulssed. morning if he wants to take a rise "H'm 1 ye -es, she seems to be go - out. of Henry P, Batten, 'Trust me ing a little bit now," was his slow for that," andgrudging assent, as the air. "Or stay up late at' night," sri ii throbbed and resounded with the `Jessie to herself, with apparent ir, machinery's clatter, "but the thing relevance.. is, how long is it going to last? "Yes," Me. Batten went on, roll That's what I want to know. She's ing the words over its his mouth as been running in fits and stents like though they wore d Melees morsels ; that all the afterncon, but just "when he can take the shine out trait till she comes to' a hill, and of me I guess it'll lie thee for mu that'll pull her up Again," "Perhaps y ? p y °+ +�-pta o+ -a. ,-04-tea half quarts of lour*, to tthis see• s au (1 bettor lot zea know ham pro ox1 Besides" + take a little spin in her, to see that here she whispered softly in his one cup of you; broad sponge in ahe goes on all right, lvla I?" ear,"only lust nowyou said You "De, by all means-�-i£ you Gan wold make him your axtnex 11 he the member, fix this with two persuade tion to IC -051) torn ," Were able to' et the best of ou t R r'T q pints of lukewarm milk and add the g g . Y- , ABOUT THE OUSE chopped meats of the butternuts, "Would, r �au you prefer to res?" in- iSet in a warm, place to raise; Chap the oar or got dawn, miss 2 pe- IY1r. I3atten appeared to have kuaad it into loaves and bake in litol' inquired the stranger of made up his mind suddenly, for he an Duan oven, Jessie. arose hurriedly rind said to Ohar- Broad Trolls, - 'ihroo- uartors "Oh, 1 guess I'll stay .right here" lie: - 1 TOOTIISOME MTaAT DISHES, tablespoonful of ]and, three guar• `4'lio Natives IVoTild A I Ire was the young lady's reply, She I ec.con You made' that :ear go tars tablaspoanfuI of button one• I1 _ elate ilia seemed to be enjoytng tee situs- 1>e11, Now you stink your bike in veal Loaf,- Talro Dna pound of quartet bal�Ieslioo•nful o£ salti, ono ARPfaltttlpoatt At .a Itoyill tion, t car and make her go beck to and one pound of pork and tablespoonful of sugar, ., one-half Priuee, So the goad Samaritan climbed town faster than she's ever travel- miixce up fine. Then soak one-bau cupful of scalded milk, three-quar- into the driver's ewe, and Henry lu'd before, so that we can be in Pond bread crumbs in milk and tern maple/ of cold weer. time to prevent anyone talkie squeeze p ate , Stir terhis ThL don Ex oorroends the of P. Rattan settled himself eomfor- y g c! toeze. out mixing three eggs well together well, add one-quarter The Landon Express tends • •he f 1- tably on a eush]an by the roadaido about this ,.affair, and make ar- with it, Now add this to the meat cake of sem reseed Yeas dissolvedto i' t o rangometts for you two to have a and season well with salt,P Yeastrun w ai to his o eta • s n s to watch tUa i;rhal, Than the e2tttorl weddin in style at tore anh Pepper, in one-quarter oup£ul of lukewarm Tam able to stain on 'the best was thrown in olid the oar glided proper t? s y e of h a little sage, of liked, Grease water, Then stir in one azzd Dna= author's the tt as soon as ossible, I'm not gain a bakingauthority , t the considering on sid ing the along the road towards the five- to havepeople tau hie at Inc over said bolpan well, put in the loaf, half cupfuls of flour, Proceed :as ment is seriously Corisiderin the mile -off city. o' bure laughing c 11 id bake ie an oven, not too hot, in bread, except that they should question of recommending that o this n hy woulda zee . Stewed Chicken, -Lay the Bis- be .she g t one On ngd e it ndnn, with therjib; an old fool if. the knew al it. Beek joint chicken Ped into rolls, of the your ar ed ti f the Prinar of creasing speed and none of the jib- forY Europe 7 eel ii ken emnpaatly in' a pot•- Cakes from Old Bread. -When 'Vales ba iaf red Bing predicted by Me owner, faster up, I've got that trip to colain or grauito pot, sprinkle bak- cut bread is left over from the table i n' r'opresont the Royal family in India. and, £aster, until to Mr. Batten, to cancel as well l int soda the alio of a navy bean it is usually thrown away, Instead This im art .0 • 1 it . who still sat watching it on the * * * over the chicken: Cover with boil- of doingg this put it i ti P a t c u iee, which stray ht road it dim/melted in "Yes " •said Mr, Batten,musing, ing water and allow it i ' nie a n can would, of course, necessitate an ad g , to a g to tante to of some kind and save it until you teration in the constitution., would mere speck in the distance, and fin- ly, one evening e portly after .the the boiling point quickly, Your have sufficient to make a far one ib isbelieved, ally disappeared altogathaxovertho grand Society wedding of . hrs off the water and scum, and again loaf of bread. Soak thispbread in i nnhave an excellent In brow of the. hill, daughter, to Charlie Sampson, Dover with boiling water, and allow -nsilk or water and fat stand for fluence on native sentiment in In - "Waal, if that ain't aatrattge 1" "I've often wondered .what made simmer tall tender; then season half an hour. Then add salt, one • exclaimed Mr. Batten, taking the the motor -ear lib so that day. She and thicken the broth for a cream egg, and sufficient flour PRINCE OF WALES'SON, ou to make a cigar from his mouth to give vent always went well before and she's an vy This method willovercome batter. After it is well mixed put Caste is the paramount consider - to his surprise at the good behav- �'eone perfectly since. I hate to pot ad taste and odor, on a hot griddle and bake. If rye ation here, and natives of all class- four of the 'car in the strangers have anything ,get over me,' and Rcast.—Mostany kind of bread is used, one-half cake of con- es would appreciate thea oine- hands, and eo expectorate at the I'd willingly give a thousand dol- beef, chicken, prairie chicken, pipe- pressed yeast should be put into ment of a Nepal Prince—and the a main long way, and if Jess wasn't tars' to know the cause of that 000, may be cooked in this way: the mixture and the batter allowed son of the future Iain •-Em eros• -to with him T should begin to think .curious breakdown that afternoon. Slice an onion, a few slices. of pork, to .stand overnight, preside over the des roes of their it: was his intention to scoot alto- Charlie lazily extended his hand. and put in the bottom of a kettle. tertian with •the thing; But Jess "What's that for 7" inquired his Place on top whatever meat is to - `-~ ' country. He could nob fail to :ex- tra a smart girl, and she'll see the .father-in-law, in surprise. - be cooked; add just water encu o • USES FOR TAPE ercise an influence much mare pow - matter through. alt right, I know," "That thousand dollars. I can to: stew it, Be careful not to use D' erful than that of the most pope - and having thus assured himself of tell you the cause of the break- too much water; keep turning the ingCorset Stay Govan, -For stitch- tar `Viceroy selected in the usual wa the safety of bis property lie tom down; at least, Jess will, and as meat and let it stew or roast slow- aver worn corset stays it is un Y posed himself to finish his cigar in we are one I'll take the money ly till prawn and. tender ; then take equaled. In the event of a son of the peace. while ahe tells the story -that's a out the meat; strain and ,thicken Corset Laces. -Darrow, in litter, Prince of Wales being selected as fair division of ' labor,isn t it the rev for ewer enc corset laces also Viceroy he would receive special in- Mintnte suooeeded minute and ,' gravy. draw strings in corset covers. Viceroy ion in Indian luster Joss?' Hamburg Steak . -Chop fine Due g quarthere wa quigne •-hour bub Well, poppa, Jessie explained, of round steak, Dna smau Used as `Tins. -tiny width desar- strucaturo, economics and languages. In liter - still there was no sign f the return ,, ��- poundable.for ties on different garments, fact, he would be trained far some of the car. Mr. Batten at last be- when Charlie heard you were go- anion minced fine, add three-a;uai- . + years e thoroughlyuldtr and for some ran to grow really anxious, rind fully ing to ship me off to England to tern of a cupful of sweet milk, salt such as bibs and aprons. as any heir -apparent who is being strained his eyes in vain towards find a husband he decided -I mean, and pepper to taste; knead as you As Bandages•—Fur bandages for the Bill over which he had seen the we decided -to fix hp our marriage would bread until thoroughly mixed out finger the neatest procurable, prepared to succeed his father an oar disappear to catch the first pos- 'somehow, in spite of you. For all. and smooth.°Make into small flat can niton be used as binding. the throne. cakes, Brod. aver a clear fire or On Hem of Skirt. one- The Prince would, 08 eourso, sible glimpse of it on its return. Yottr strictness over the totters we The a Royal Court in great Now an hour had elapsed • since go - managed to write to each other; .fry out a piece of suet and when half Inch for protection on edge of magnificence, He would be reliav- its departure;: then two, and Mr. d I tall Charlie bow we were go -making hot drop in the cakes. hems ars on of petticoats, and for support- ed of political responsibility, much Batton grew thoroughly alarmed. ing to. Aunt Eliza's to say good. These aro fine served with a tomatogents'drawers. "1 sten Det the tarnatioa thingbye that afternoon in the oar. Then sauce. For Patching—Widest obtainable, as the constitutional ntonsrch of p makes a neat etch over a small Great Britain is, in respect of Im- bas broken down again,"he told Charlie asked me to be in the car- Beef Burrs. -For a family of four : p penial affairs. himself, house at eleven o'clock the night Get two pounds of round steak rent in undergarments, repairs Meanwhile the question of the ap- Tben amore horrible thought snit before, as he had something im about. one-half inch thick'and pound worn petticoat bands, when a new success - gusted itself to him, and sent a Portant to tell me. out flat; then out into strips two buttonhole is required, the swine Meanwhile of Lord Minto's suocess- thrill'of terror to his heart, for in So I slipped out of the house, inches thick and six inches long, with skirt bands. or to the Viceroyalty is anxiously unknown to anyone, For Drawstrin s h discussed in official circles here. his way he dearly loved his dough - get Y , and when T Make a Brassie of -stale bread one g .-Medium width et there I found Charlie waiting, egg,gfor drawstrings an under -garments THE FIRST FAVORITE, ter. Perhaps evil had befallen her; g g, oneoniosi, a small piece of bet- g g for the post is the Earl of Mel - robbery, or even murder. The bars he having olnrrbed over the wall. ter, sage, salt and popper to taste. and bags, also for skirt hangers ' borne, the present High Comntis- thaught of it drove him alniast frau- We went into the car -house, and Spread this dressing on strips of and for attachi rg the Innen eyelet h went tin. and hp blamed bis folly in thus•Charlie did something to some meat; roll up and pin each of the bone buttons to children'a under- stoner in South Africa, who e t letting a stranger go off with ms wires in the car -I don't quite un- burrs with toothpicks so as to hold waists. A loop of this width forms there with the full approval of the ill and the ear. un- derstand what—" • them together firmly so they will a string button=hole, at the same present home Government, to whom girl "Put in a switch to -short-eireuit look like little roasts, Put butter time enlarging a hand that is too he has rendered loyal cervica. Oh, if I tabid only lido thissmall. Lord Dudley, the Governor -Gen - bike and go in search of them!" the electric current," said Char- and lard in a kettle and brown enol of Australia, and Lord he cried, picking up the bicycle lin, nicely on boob sides, then add water — ' rington are both' mentioned. In Car - which the stranger had left by the Well, 1te put the littler switch enough to cover. Simmer for one 7, 1) rington case of Lord Carrington, how- hing hidden awaynear myADVANCE QE OF YEARS. roadside, only to put ft dawn again 4 seat Hour and a half. Enough dressing ever, his health is understood to immediately with a bayisli whoop se that it would not show, and told will boil out to make a nice brown •— iolf delight, for there in the +Bis- me that it would stop the oar if I gravy. Which People Fail to Realize, Says have been far from satisfactory ranee he caught sight of the tru- pressed against it in any way, but AIr. Fliekertun. lately. ant car, with his daughter and the that you wouldn't be able to find TASTY SALADS.In some quarters Lord Grey is stranger an board,.skimming swift- should why it stopped, because 1 "Isn't it curious," said Mr. regarded as a possible successor to g gPotato Salad, - Twelve large Flickerton, "holy we get lost about Lord Minta, in consequence of his ly clown the road towards him. should only touch it sometimes. boiled potatoes, three onions, two the age of people, and particularly remarkable success in Canada. Nearer and nearer it Came, un- When I left it alone the motor heads celery (chopped not too fine), of people whose age we might well The Duke of Connaught has been could be discerned, adnd then Bas that whewent all n the got t. Then to that placode MI' well with mayonnaise dressing be supposed to know? mentioned in connection with the ' where we `broke down' I was to and serve cold, We hear, for instance of the post, and it is known that in high ten's brow darkened and an angry Tomato Salad.—Peel and slice death of Walkinshaw, aged 64 and quarters bis name, was favorable look covered his face, for there, sit- Press this funny little thing, which rather thick three tomatoes, slices we say to ourselves : `Goodness, considered for the post of Generalize ting beside his daughter in the car I did, and so the ear stopped, as six stalks of calory, chop fine half you don't mean to tell me that der -in -Chief some time ago, but the was her forbidden lover, Charles You remember, and while you were to a small onion and an eighth of a Walkinshaw was 64?' We may have incessant question of precedence be - Sampson, trying findnut what was the green tapper. Spread these over known him intimately and have tween the representative of the "What's the meaning of this? matter T bobbed my sunshade up the sliced tomatoes and add French seen him daily for forty years, Sovereign and a resident Royal What right have you in my ear?" and down as a signal, far Charlie dressing. since he was 24; and if anybody prince was thought to be luau er- was the angry query. to come up and help you as we ought to have known his ageg P gStuffed Tomato Salad. -Peel g we able. "What right? Why, the right had arranged: six small tomatoes, cut a slice fromought. which your own permission -your "Of course he came disguised so the stem end of each remove the As a matter of fact it is those request -to be tiara gives." that you •should not know him, and soft inside, sprinkle the inside with very people whom we do see con- NOISY AFRICA NATIVES. 'You villain! T gave you no when he tried to make the engine salt and fat stand inverted thirty scantly whose ages we fail to real- pormisston. Where's that dark fel- go you may be sure T did not press yninntes. Mash half a 10 cent ize; for the reason that age, so far Laughter is Seldom Heard in the low that wentoff with you? Mr. that switch thing, and so the car cream cheese, add six chopped pino- as its outward signs are concerned. Uproar. Batten demeaned of his daughter. went again all right. So we rode las, tablespoon finely chopped pars- steals on them gradually. "I guess he's still Here, right off and got married, for Charlie ley, one tablespoonful of tomato "If we see a man only at inter- Among the African natives there mthen the chaetae in him may ba so Baing to William B. Clarke, enough, poppa," returned Jessie', lid made all arrangements with a pulp, one-quarter teaspoonful dry vats of ten or twenty years, why, can be nothing done without noise, toying shyly yet proudly with a clergyman friend of his to fix us mustard .and enough Trench dress - plain golden hoop which encircled up tight and safe. Coming back ing to moisten. Fill the toli be tomato apparent that we cannot fail to who has travelled extensively in the tined Huger of- her left hand; to you we took off the little switch, cases with the mixture and serve note thein; but in the man we see' Africa. and to substantiate her statement and o thasince, t is why the ear has gone on lettuce leaves with mayonnaise from at all; tlteroto day oesee no change "It is simply appalling, the rush, Charlie drew from his pocket a wig „ dressing,sinking sign to the roar, the chatter and the bustle, composed ef• (lark hair, together You, know all the rest, only you Nonpareil Salad Dressing. --Yolks make us realize that he is growing like Bedlam let loose," Mr. Clarke with a pair of green goggles, which done to dere e it giievedt sell d of eight eggs, well beaten, one cup- oidefo •ward u and so our m adsyao bry said. "The principal object of con- wben dunned, transformed him y ful of white sugar, one-half cupful ofhe vorsation is said to be money, and ,again into the stranger who had bohcia it beeau,sa we loved each ill and of rich cream, one tablespoonful is then thefiim knew him. It the hubbub, bawling and uproar in so kindly prafferod. his help with determier n 1 that we shyou ouldn'twere havO made mustard, one tablespoonful strong, clear impression on his and , seaiun ofd ogrufffrao d shiowl n the Bis lbled car. , began Batten, each other. Ilton we should have pe perf salt, a -s tablesh of oaanful onno of bla•7k that impressin we are likely to accompanied bq all sorts of gesticn- x when, catching sight of the teed been miserable all our lives, tine all thoroughly, thenputover the hold for many years and against lotions with tongue, head and fest, din ringon his daughter's finger happiness is the most importantone-ovninny changes. lie pointd to it and shrieked :- thing in life after all, isn't it/ gar, Deane cupful 01 butcerg vine- r men forward do this commonly. I are "Itbeyond athe Iaddn but laughter "What's the meaning of that, Twas all your own fault, yatt sea, gar is too strong dilute with water. Dan y n as of the age is almost never heard in this up - you young minx?" though you re the dearest and best Let boil then our over the other al always sh I first knew them ;they roar, and as for ensuing, it is a "Really, Mr. Batten, I must ask Popp in the whole. wide world, " ingredients, stirring all the time. bhina haps nsothat to mbrin e. s up n Bothe lost art. If there aro any quarrels you to. use rather more respectful and tears glistened in her eyes as Put back over the fire and let boil question of age and myfgr]ense's they are not to be heard in pub - language is addressing my wife, she threw her arms lovingly round for thirty minutes. to me that Ice's 67, nd I say: lie, although when a company of pub - even if she is your daughter," in- her fathers neck and kissed him Pineapple Salad. -Shred two 'What! 571' Really it is a great natives gets to carry an an animat- terposed Charlie. Mr. Batten extended his right heads of lettuce as fine as you would surprise to me, and I find it hard n conversation is app cars to the "Your what? Your wife 2 Do hand to his son-in-law .and said:- • shred cabbage for slaw, Have to realize it. you. mean to say that you two—" Charlie, I always hoped to get ready one cupful of English wal "I can scarcely believe it even observer as if the next act would be a melee. "Ran off and goo married? Yes, a smart man as Jessie's husband, net meats, one cupful celery, out though I have known him for thirty"In addition to these natural you've hit it to a T. That's ex- hub nshe got ea eight smarter one fine, one small pineapple out into years and when I first knew hirsounds thane are others of an aril - than what we have done. Sharp Too tld ver have found. T'm quarter inch cubes, Dna cupful of be was 27. He may be now but ficial character that are equally fa - work, wasn't . it 7. thanks. to the proud of you, although you trump• mayonnaise and one cupful of whip- little or he may be greatly changed, miller to the traveler. Such is. the highly-aocomntndating marriage ed my bards so cruelly. Shake !" ped cream, When ready to serve but however that may be I have noise of the drums called tam -toms, laws of this State. But you don't And he shook. - in the centre of each plate scat- never ralized it any more than I which are beaten on every occasion, Iook well, pater. Forgive us if we • e ter the lettuce, then on this sprinkle have the lapse of tune passing day and a kind of pipe about eighteen have done wrong,but Jessie and I a tablespoonful of celeryfirst then by day, inches long, with holes like. those love each other and I couldn't en -JUST LIKE A WOMAN. one of pineapple, then e of nuts, "Happily this is true also as to of a flute, and breathed through lure the thought of your taking her Alice is a dear Iittle girl of about Mix the mayonnaise with the whip- olu•selves. We don't realize our in a way that produces a, variety off to Europe to find some worth- 5, who is posses nd of that quality ped cream and put a tablespoonful own advancing years. Even though of notes of a wild, discordant char- less, useless man with a title to termed from the point of view, of this on top of all. A very refresh- we look in a mirror now and then actor, A frightful noise is inade by marry her. Won't you give us your trimness of character or obstinaicy, ing salad, we see no signs of age, or none to the kaffa men blowing on a big blessing rind lot us, all live ltappllY' Recently, one cloudy day, ,she drew Brick Salad, Take two cupfuls amount to anything. We may be shell," together 1 I'1] try to make you a hex little rocking their up bo the of mashed potatoes, two large on gray as badgers to other people, 3 good and worthy son, pator," said vindow and began toenjoya .rook, tons chopped' fine, two hard .boiled but our hair doesn't loot: that way A DIFFERENCE. Charlie, tenderly. Presently the sun .came out with eggs, white and yolks ••separate, bo us, We may be growing posi- But Henry P. Patten did not re such Imo as to fall with disagree- Chop the whites Tine, put in with tively portly, but over that we Maeliage makes is big difference. ply. ."Tho spino had been taken able intensity nett glare across the potatoes, Take yolks while warm, smile. At heart we are still young. with is W01110,11. Before marriage, out of him," to use his own expres little one's face. She blinked and acid. tablespoonful of sugar, one Providence has many kind when -she gets angry aha swears sine, and looking very pale he sat blinked, but insteadof moving out third cupful of vinegar, Mix well, ways. �t that ,she'll "never speak to hien down again by the roadside, hold- . of the way, kept on rocking, add to potatoes, mix all well and again." After marriage, when she ing his head between his hands, "Alice," suggested her. im'ther mold in 'small bricks, Serve with - loses her temper, she never gives " lsop o, dear poppa, forgive 11S, "the sun is shiningright. in -i '• small wig of lettuce or parsle "You seem to have a good deal of hem any paaoo, lease da" pleaded Jessie,. "anti e es, Whytton't .n av t iyttt3' Put sin. ice until ready. to servo. y faith in Boutons, said the friend we elm all be so happytogether. I �" '," y the y 7 of the aleft .Tuan. "1 have," was It was 80 cold in Demnark in i4o ; g I won t . responded thb stint• love Charlie se'; much so veru nnich, hr t "1 NEW IDEAS IN BREAD, the reply; "a doctor would be fool- that the wolves could not eta n youngster, wile here y , Wad creased to , _,, Y! ish to let a good customer like me there and you'll love him when you firs "-Take one and die." 3 t BeF4tornut Bread roe, A PRINCE FOR VICEROY PROPOSAL QSAL 7A TI AIN AIYII TO 112111 INDIA.,