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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton News Record, 1915-12-02, Page 7Tti.E GOLDEN, KEY Or The Adventures el Ledgnrl." By tho Author of "What He Cost Her." CHAPTER XXVIII. It wae then .perhaps that Trent fought the'hardest battleof his life. The start was made with only a dozen Kra boys, Trent himself, Stripped to the shirt, laboring ainongst .thent spade in hand. In a week the fishing boats were deeetted, every One Was workieg on the road. The labor was immense, butethe wages were magni- heel* Real -pi:Ogress was thade and - by now; and the photographs you took of the work. That was a splendid ideaV- "And the shares?" "Down a hit -.not much. .1)a Souza seems to be selling oat carefully a few at a time, and my Mokers are buying most of them. Pound shares Of coure yu can buy, cheaper teas, but is tandoalotedly 11,w inost econonlica't and what appears fo b heap' -in price, will Prove, to be extravagant in tise. The Ercsh young leaves of ‘6Sa1ada" will yie,,Id you generous value for your money. B115 eeeeee eteGe ate nineteen shillings to -day. They'll be between three and four pounds a behind shot him through the heart. week after I get -bath." Trent saw him go staggering bathe "And when shall you go?" the boy ' war -de and then himself_ sat down, the bey's calculations were faultless. ., e Treet used the cable freely. ' as't°'-`• giddy with the blow he had lecevec . i "HaVe dismissed Cathcart for in- "Directly I get a man out here ,II Afterwerds he knew that he mese the trust and thins are fixed will competency -road started -Progress have fainted, for when he opened hie cofihe wited one week,end Ilia Majesty th° King of Bekwando. eye the srin was up, and the Men magnicent We'll both go then, .ited. you shall . were strolling etbout looking at the dead savages who lay thick in the gamed Trent sat urand called for , Tbe Eggplant. water. "Any one hurt?" he asked the boy Well seasoned and carefully cook - who brought him some. shortly afteewards a message came back-- ' "Cathcaet cables resigned -scheme impossible —shates dropping -wire repl'ye" Trent 'clenched his fist, and his language Made -- the boy, who had never heard hien violent, look ...up in surprise. Then he nut on hie epend a week or two with me in Lon- don." • The boy laughed. # „"What a time we'll have!" he cried. "Say, do you know your way round?" Trent shook his head. • "Pm. afraid nor" he said. "You'll: coat""""tbe my guide." "Right you are," was the theeeful e 6'Iee 4..41 141 ABOUT THE 1.5M1 HOUSEHOLD 4 ed, the eggplant may give hi many The boy grinned, but shook his head. - . disguises many varieties to the menu. "Plenty savages killed," he said; Many of the xecipes given below ate and walked out to the cable station."no white man Or KIM boy." beim southern- Feance, where the egg - "Cathcart lies. I dismissed him for answer. "PR take you to Jimmy's, "Where's Mr. Davenhnt," _Trent plant is the favorite vegetable; When and the Empire, and down the river,. - cowardice and incompetence. The asked sudeenly. choosing. an eggplant select one Of road is being made, and I pledge my and to a match at Lord's, and to The boy looked round and shook his medium size a.nd firm otherwise it word that it will be finished in six Henley if we're in time, and I'll take like her." bead. . , months. Let our 'friends sell no . you to see my t You'll a "No seen Mr. Davenint," he said. may be too ripe and full of grains in - shares." • Trent noddeda.un-•"Him fight well though! Him not side. However great the virtues of Then Trent went back and heed. r , "I'll expect, to," he said. Is she elute, , the eggplant may be, remember that as he had 'Worked 'before, d "b t Trent stood up with a sickening by itself it is quite tasteless, so sea - he surpass_ , anything like you?" ed it all new. Far end wide he sent `Muctiecleveree," the boy sae ., u fear at his heart, He knew very well bon and season well. evet the same inquiry -for labor mid we've . been great chums ell our life. that if the boy was. about arid . un- i Eggplant Salad. -Put in the Oven stores. He spent money e,e She's the deveteet woman I ever hurt lig would' have been at his side.. one eeepinet, five ter( but he exent from a. bottondeth like "°' knew, earns lots of money writing for .Up and down the camp he strode in green peppers and newspapers. Here, . you've dropped , • two tomatoes. You will bake the " Puree. : Day after day' .Kiei boys; na- . I At last one of the Kru . boys your cigar, Trent." toMatoes first, then the peppers, - tive8, .and Europeans clown on their l thought he remembered seeing a great Treat groped for it on the grinned arid the eggplaet last. Gi•achiallY lack, came creeping in. Far away Savage bounding away with somethe acrose the rolling plain the straight •on his back. He had thoUght it Was skin, grain and drain off the. above with shaking fingers. - belf, of elint-laid road -bed steetthed to "Writes for . newspapers 7" he re- Orie of their wounded -it might .have vegetables. 'Hee a silver knife. AT- the'horizon, one gang in advance eee_ ' peated slowly: "I wonder -her name been the boy. Trent, with a sithening range•in al dish. On a moderate time • ting tui•f, another beating in the small sense of horror, realized the truth. In a half cup of olive oil fey a Oman isn't Davenant, is it?" 4 ed, Trent and be toiled as though. "No, she's my mother's cousin, Even -then he preserved las. self- ' anion eut into small pieces and half stones. The boy grew thin and brone- The boy shook head. The boy had been taken prisonme their lives. hung upon the work. so really -only I, call her Aunty, we ale Control to a marvelloue degree. First a. cup of olives stoned and cut into they went on till the foremost gang ways got on so. She isn't really of. all he gave directions for the day's Pieces. When the onion is slightly came close te the forests, beyond Wendermott--Ernestine Weedeimott. work -then he called for volunteers brown acid everything to the dish. meth older than me, her name is whith lay the village of 'Bekevando. Eenestiae's a pretty name, don't you to accompany him to the village. Salt and pepper to taste and add two Then began the period Of the great- think?" . There was no great enthusiasm; To tablespoonfuls of good Wine vinegar. fight in the trenches aged* a foe To be eaten cold. est anxiety, .for . Trent and the boy Trent rose e to his feet, muttering mid a handful of others knew what who had. no cover nor firearms was Broiled Eggplant -Cut the eggplant something about a sound in the fittese. would have sent. half the natives flY- --e s rather a differeet thing from beard- . ing from their work if a whisper had et tOod with his back to the boy inn' them in their own lair. Never- in two lengtheeise. Pet in a marin- looking steadiltr at the dark line of ate composed of two tablespoonfuls got abroad. • A fele soldiers were the less, about twenty men came I or - outlying scrub, seeing in reality no- f 1'oil, one teaspoonful salt, one ' drafted, down from the Fort, arms ward, including a guide, and Trent ° ° Iv° , . were giVen out to all those Who could was satisfied. half teaspoonful of pepper and some thing, yet keenly anxicius that the lied be trusted to use therm and by 'night, They started dieedly after breed:- parsley. Leave it to Marinate for an light Of the dancing flames should, not men watched by the great red fire ' • Past and for five long hours fought hour or more. Broil and serve with fall upon his face The boy leaned - -s On Ma elbow and looked in the samei their way through dense andergeoWth the marinate. • et and shrubs with never a age of which flared along the path of their direction. He Waa puzzled Me a faeie labors. Trent and the boy took it by . . , • .8 Fried and Au Gratin. -When you by theb• side, and their - eyes ever footsteps and broken boughs. By ggP l' 5" ; Afterwards Trent liked sornetithes Or other purposes he sure to sprinkle Trent's face. turned towards that. dark line of for- • noon some of the party were exhaust - to think that it was the sound of her it with salt and let 4t Stand under a -eet -Mime came nothing but the ed and lagged behind, an hem: later a singing of night heeds and the calling whereas his gaze had been idle at first long line of exhausted stragglers weight for ebout two hours, brain name which bad saved them all. For, of wild animals. Yee Teent would were following Trent and the mitive off the water, city well and then fry. have no caution relaxed, the more guide. Yet to all their petitions for a For the gratin Cover with either to - it became suddenly fixed and keeri, He stooped down and whispered some- reit Trent was adamant. Every mato or White sauce end bake for watch they lectit, At last came signs thing to the boy. The word WEIS pass; minute's delay might lessen the • 0 ' • from fitt en to twenty minutes. they progeessed the more vigilant ed along to the sleeping; men, of the men of Bekwando, In the small an° chance of saving the boy, even now one by one they dropped 'back into the For Fritters. -Soak the pieces two hours of tlie morning a burning speat they might have begun their horrible deep -cut trench. The red -fire danded hours in milk; dry and fry, using the came Matting. through the darkness tortures, The thought inspired him and:fell with a hiss and a .quilmi: in with fresh vigor. He plunged on with following recipe for fritter batter: f and crackled -only a few yards' out - the ground, only a few feet from where Trent. and the boy lay. Trent . • stamped on it hastily and gave no alarm. But the boy stele round with a Whispered warning to theee who could be trusted to fight. Yet no etteth came on that night or the next ; on the third Trent and the boy sat talking and. the letter figinklY owned that he was nervous. boil thwater and add the cornstarch, mixed yeith a little cold water, and the lemom' juice. -Beat the yolIce of the eggs with the sugar, add a 1)111011 of salt,end cook all together till thick. Make a meringue of the whites and spread over the top. Do not put to- gethea till just before it is to be served, Household Hints. Never throw away .bacon rind. Put it in the oven in a pan then clarify the fee and uSe'fee pastry. ' Don't throw away, eppie. Stew them With a little sugar to pro- yide. good juice for your apple pies. Rubgreaseoff knives fleet with paper, 'remit Very greasy plates the same way. Save the paper thus used for fire lighting. . No mother should allow nervous weakness to get the upper hand of her; if she does Worry will mar her work in the home, and torment hes' in, body and mind. It is a good plan to keep a supply of old newspapers for spreading on the kitchen table. when cooking. Old catalogues and exercise . books also come. in handy for standing pots on. - To remove fruit stains from tea - Claim maserviettee 'apply a little pow- dered starch to the stained parts and leave for several hours. The starch will absorb all the discoloeation. In sewing on buttons if the knot is placed on the right side of the cloth directly 'under the button, the thread wUl be less likely • to break and • be- come loosened., and the button will remain on longer. e large scale means pueonms o . To get rid of moths a few drops of Soldiere Who happen to find them- selves in this unfortunate posthoa e dealt with in athorelanee with a spe- cie! code, to which civilized na- tions have subscribed. This code lays it down that; "the object of detaining prisoners of war is to Prevent their taking part again in the operatioe of the war. So much restraint, therefore, and no more, shoald be Applied ae is sufficient fp'. that purpose." This, then, being the case, the con- , turns to watch, their revolvers loaded path, though here and there were tine something which he had then in cut an e lant into ieces for fr 'n .441, '"ItES THE WIIITESUI.9111`1.: thtLETT COMICANY 0119 0714. Pba R01\170,00 -;•ei. MONTeee L WW1 X ..020 MADE IN CANADA eseisieweesum7,,a1.7 Bea.. 0k tordpr ROYAL YEAST CAKES MAKE PERFECT BREAD Bread made in the home with Royal yeast will keep fresh and moist longer than that made with any other. Food Scientists claim that there is more nourishment in a pound of good home made bread thap M a pound of meat. Consider the difference incost. EWGILLETT COMPANY LIMITED TORONTO, ONT W1NNIPF-G MONTREAL WHEN SOLDIERS tory instead cer in the' far-off days - when man first werit forth to slay his ARF -cAP11 Indeed, at that particular period of JRED the world's military history a soldier R ULES WHICH GO VERN PR [SON - ERS OF WAR. might as well have died on the field as have fallen' into the hands of the enemy. As a matter of strict fact, it is not at all improbable that the former fate was infinitely the more preferable of the two. —_ greeable one, if only Tor the reamon Used, He 'Bats Something to be To the Lions While He May Think Himself Badly ' Without knowing precisely what Thankful For. their lot was at that time, we may be certain that it was a 'distinctly disa- Every campai.gn conducted on a that a wounded man frequently cam- • ' mitted suicide. rather than be taken prisoner. • With the advance of time, however, softer influences were, we know defi- nitely, permitted to manifest them- selves. Thus, the ancient Romans satisfied theie nntural desire to gloat °Va. the overthrow of a fallen foe by merely leading their prisoners in chains, in a triumphant procession through the streets. At the termination of the day's fes- tivities they would, as a.rule, be sold Os slaves. Occasionally the more suit- able among them would be reserved for matinees at the Colisemn, when they would be required to exhibit theie prowess as amateur lion-tamere.- London Answers. The Bride's First Biscuit. roo"kLou?c,i,lle, what are you going to doubtedly be suitable for the dish, but "Some biscuit." only general suggestions can be to escape, the enemy is justified in re- the fashion plates as web as a.110 "But why have you brought out so much depends upon custom that When, however, an attempt is made made. The Italian and some other sorting to practically any means of cook book?" races are fond of garlic, the Germans securing a captive's confinement that4 I "Well, I'm a -lietle green al this. of summer savory.. of "bohnenkraut" it Do you make biscuit from a recipe in string beans, and the English of isitli btjielcot,ohlto pleases. In connection with this iiisteti.isiteornosiL,irnigio t co oistemothoaft 1 01, a pattern?" ily prefers, and endeavor to use them prisoner of war who is justified in an with at Mertshant in 1.858. —... mint with peas. Each housewife must War" M the "Manual of Military I „ select the seasonings which her f am- LaW," it is expressly laid down that a , Dynamite was first experimented "It's Pot that I'm afraid, be said, smiling. "You know it isn't thatl ilation pressing upon their froethers little, for every step now brought Mm , knife, salt and le s anc ot, a . But all day long I've had the same had brought Oom Sam greedy for nearer to the end of his jourriey.LOthin off the water; cut ' the Map feeling -we're being' watched! I'm ivory and gold, and Com Sam hied Faintly, through the midday silence . end fry it for a few minutes in oil. perfectly certain that the beggars are- brOught nam and strong waters. The he could hear the clanging of copper . Pound well; add four tablespoonfele skulking romid the borders Of the•for- netve of the savage had gone, and his . instruments, and the weird niournipg , 1:ew of poended .ham, .a teaspoonful of : est there. Before morning eve %hall Muscle had become a flaccid thing. i cry of the defeated mitivee. A ' hear from them." • When they had risen from the long more steps and he Was almost within, ParsleY, salt -and pepper. Sprinkle - 'If they mean to fight," Trent said, grass with a IlOrriEl yell -and had sight of tbem. He alackened his pace I with crumbs, to Which may be added "the sooner .they come out the' better. -rushed in upon the hated intruders and approached mine stealthily nn- some parmeian. Put over it a little .. I'd send a messenger to the King with couched spears only to be Met til only a little se:men of buthes eepa- oil and bake in an oiled pen for an onlY I'm afraid they'd kill hint Oone by a blieding fire of Lee-Metford and rated him from the Yillage, and, peer- hour. Of course you May tiee butter Sam won't collie! I've sent for hire revel:Yee bullets their bravery vanish- ling through them, he sew a eight insteed•of oil, but the olive oil bleeds twice, •1 likebreath from the face of a leek- 1 which made his blood run cold within The boy was looking hathwards and meg-glass. They hesitated, and a rain him. , forwards along the long line of disern- of bullets wrought terrible havoc 1 They had the boy! He was there, i t 11 i • ranks On every side ' in that fantastic Circle bound hand forms of men creeping through the long, reckless strides which soon One cup out, wo ep oonruls side the fleme-lit space came the dark placed a widening gap between him baking Powder; one-fourth teaspoon - rough grass like snakes. and the rest of the party. 1 ltd salt, one-fourth cup milk, levo ----7-- By degrees .he began to recollect eggs, cme tablespoonful lemon juice. CHAPTER XXIX. his whereabouts, The way grew less Sift the dry ingredients; add the well The attack was a fiasco,.the fight- difficult -occasionally there wee° ing 1,VaS all over in ten minutes. .A. signs of a path. Every moment the beaten eggs, lemon juice aild milk. hundred years ago the men of Bek- soft, damp heat grew more intense Beat well. Prepare a 1 ew hours wando, Who went naked and knew no atid clammy. Every time lie touched, enead• drink More .sabtle than palm wine his forehead he found it dripping.; Stuffed Eggplant. --Cut the eggplant oil of lavender on some small pieces of blotting-paeet and Oath thein. Among clothes you have stewed away. This is very effective foe beeping moths away. Never throw away soap suds. Peered at the roots of times mid vines' they are most beneficial to the growth. Used for mixing starch they impart a gloss to the liner' and peeverit the iron froth sticking. Persons who are accustomed to use tealeaves for sweeping their carpets fineinent in irons, or the fettering in and find the' leave stains should sub- any way, of a prisoner of war it un- etitute some freshly cut grass. It permissible, so long as no attempt is answers the same purpcise and gives made by him to rejoia his own partY. a brighter and fresher eppearance to For this reason the detention of such the carpet:. men is usually considered adequately Much Of the excellence of web- provided for by merely keepirig them cooked vegetables depends upon the in an enclosure that is surrounded by proper use of seasonings and sauces. sentries. The seesoning selected should un- Customs of War. had One virtue -bravery. But civil- But of these things be reeked very lengthwise. Make incisions with a itself better with the eggplant. If instead of hem you use hashed mut- bowelled earth. ton, cooked nth and a bit of garlic "Teel*" he seal suddenly; "you're 'the fighting men of Belewando went and foot, but so far as he could see, and pimento you may call this dish a wonderful mam Honestly, this down like ninepins -about a dozen at present unhurt. His face was turn- "eggplant a la Turcque." road is a marvelleus feat for untrain- Only sprang forward for a hand -to- 1 ed to Trent, white and a little scar- Eggplant and Tormatoes.--peel the . ed labor; arid With such rotten odds hand fight, the remainder, with ed, but his lips were close -set end he eggplants; cut lengthwise in Miens end ends of machinery. I don't know . shrieks of despair, fled back to the ' uttered no sound. By his side stood a one-half inch thick. Salt, let stand what experience you'd had of read- shelter , of the forest, and not one of man with a native knife dancing . ano cre • Put in a cover with Making.' them again ever showed a bold front around and singing -all through the 5' pan; • .. a -..0-#1,Notie!" Treat interjected. in such a way that the special flavors attempt to escape, or who is frustrat- . to the white man. Teent, foe a me- I place were souods of Wailing and lam- the pan and Cook on a moderate fire "Then it's wonderful!" rnent (et two, was busy, few a burly . entation, and in front of his but the ' for an hour. Tent embed upon the boy with PavagO, who bad' marked him out King was lying, with an empty bottle such a smile as feu; PeOP15 hed ever by the light of the gleaming flaines; ' by his side, drunk and motionless. Five New Ways to Use Lemons. seen upon his lips. may be most satisfactorily brought out, YOUR OPPORTUNITY. By the Optimist. You have had your eyes closed for years to everything except saver • I had sprung upon him spear in hand, Trent's anger grew fierce'? as he L mon Die -Two slices of stale "There's a bit of credit to you, ' and behind him came others. The first , watched. Was this a people to stand emon ' Davenaut," he said, "Itd never have one dodged Trent's bullet and was , in his way, to claim the protection bread, two-thirde of an jnch thick; one cup of boiling water, one cup of • been able to figure out the levelling upon him, when the boy shot him ' and sympathy of foreign governments algae., one, tablespoonful of • butter, I alone. Whether I go down or not, theotigh the cheek, and he went roll- against their own bead, that they this shall be a good step upon the led- ing over into the fire, with a death- 'night keep their land fer misuse arid the juice and grated rind of one lent - der foe you." . cry. which rang through • the camp 1 their bodies for debauchery? He ore two eggs. Dissolve the bread in I The boa laughed. , high above the din of fighting, an- I looked 'backwards and listened. Ase hot water; add the sugar, butter, .....,"I've enjoyed it mote than any- Other behind him, Trent shot himself, I yet there was 110 sign of ann of his lemon andthe yolks of the eggs, well thing else in my life," lie saida"Fancy but the thied was upon him before he i followers and there was n° telling beaten. Bake in a moderate oven. the difference e ------------------------1,1 .draw his revolver and the two 1 how long these antics were to con- , with tlie ' thii•st for blood flercelY risk of evil happening to the boy. He Brown in a very slow oven. Trent looked thoughtfully into the kindled in both of them. For a. 1110- walked boldly out into the little space 1 Lemon Souffle. -One cup of sugar The London County Council award ed aftev escaping, is m e o i p , eighteen scholarships every term to alty Whatever on this account, pre-; ; domestic servants teething. to be vided he was net on pavele at the time, ' cooks. Thi e is because the Act in question -----,-------... has 'they wisely decided that "The Cusemns of War" do not regeed an attempt to escape a crime. Indeed, , rather the reverse seems to be the mines, real estate and the stock mar- case for the punishm,ent of penal ser- ket. vitu:le may, in the British Army, be You have forgotten that behind incurred by any person subject to these lies the real Canada, the Canada military law who, having been only of the field, forest, fisheries and mines. You have -read of the crop of 1015, and have not realized that it is the higgeat thing that has ever material- ized in this land of big things. You may know, theough reading or above ruling holds good no 'them, et hearsay, that we have record crops of a prisoner of war who has violated wheat, oats, barley, potatoes, hay and Ms pledge naturally forfeite all claim peaches, but has it convoyed anything to consideration of ally sort. This beyond an item of news to your a'.00- "paroling," by the way, is a purely phied mind. voluntary and mutual contract, and, 'You have heard of war orders for therefore, no obligation exists on shells, booth, clothing, guns, and pro- eithee' side to receive or grant it. visions, of horses, mules and cattle being bought by the thousand. On aro 0. Have yea thought for a momene of If an enemy does not choose to 10< - what 11 iptotiat moans sizteo tChaantatdhae awnlidea'rle.rop tend parole, his prisonee has no choice If, on the in the West alone will total over 250,- but to remein in captivity. 000,000 bushels or about $350.00 for other band, he is sufficiently magnani- every man, woman and child in the West I accept certain conditions. These mous to offer parole, the prisoner accepting it thereby blade himeelf to I Do you realize that the total field usually favor the forne of a pledge crop will equal $800,000,000.00, or not to attempt to escape or to engage $100.00 for every soul in Canada? in acts of hoetility against his "par - Do you -realize that you can add to ole" during. the continuance of the this $144,000,000.00 for products of war. faucets, and $33,000,000.00 from $1.82,000,000.00 from o.ur Any such promise, however, must be confined to a limited eime, aS A one mines, our fisheries, and leaving. out dairy soldiex cannot divest himself wholly produces, raeat and furs untoilthed, of a duty which he owes to his sovev- e have e total of over $1,100,000,000.00 eign and country. predicted in 1915? However much the present-day 001 - Do you realize that Canada has re- sena of war may feel inclined to con- ceived up-to-date over $500,000,000.00 sider himself as being hardly used, he in orders for war material, and that has a thing to be profoundly 01101111' Ibiswill be doubled in the next six ful for. This is that he is living in the early portion of the twentieth een- months ? • When done make a meringue of the be a London office. It's bee e maga& rolled over struggling fiercely, at tinue. Trent looked to his revolver . whites of the eggs and pile on top. ticent! I never dreamed what life too close quarters for weapons;yet and set his teeth. There must be no was like before," red em.bers. orient Trent had the worst of it -a and called to them in a loud voice, one- tablespoonful of butter, two "You had the mail to -day," the hey ; blow fell upon his forehead (the scar (To be continued.) tablespoonfuls of flour, the juice and continued.' "How were Wogs in Lon- of which he never lost), and the wood- „,, i ginted rind of one lemon, one cup of don . , en club was branchs ed in the air for FREAK MEMORY REVEALVD. milk, two eggs. Cream the butter, "'Not so bad,” Trent answered. d second and more deadly stoke. -- sugar and flour together. Add the 'Cathcart has been doing all the helm But at that moment Trent leaped mei, Man Who Can. Recite Wi.alpole's juice and rind of the lemon, then the e. eaabut it hasn't made a lot of dashed his unloaded revelver full le A difference. My cables have been pub- the man's face, and, while he stag- "Old English 13 aron. r taken .prisoner, fails to escape wheel a tuitable opportunity preeents itself, or, as the Act .hae it, "fails to rejoin bbs alajestyte Service when able to re- join the same." Of cameo., when on parole the beaten yolks and the milk. Add the lisheil, ansi our letters will be in print g,ered with the thea, a soldier from well -beaten whites in a The possession of a freak memory . . last..Bake pudding dish pieced in a larger pan - , ----- -- --- was revealed during the course at a ' half full of boiling water. This is a case of robbery tried recently at Mel - Lang most convenient pudding to ma,ke in • 0,7e-e...-arleige.' . - bourne. The prisoner declared that hearing him reeite IVelpolees `'Old bottom a creamy sauce. when the 0011110 WEIS committed he was a hthry, ae it does net peed a sauee. 'Zee, in the het of a man named Lane, The ton is a delicipus souffle and the 1"" t L 1,1lARDSBliitq gkasp,4:ziOg col;lso i n1111011115 1111 • ---, PO" EP. ..ale Deliciouto with Blanc Mange ,.tieve ;valence:1,er tried • 'Crown Brand' ' with Blanc, :Mtge and other Corn Starch Puddings They 501110 to blend perfectly --each improves the otlicr--together, they make simple, in- expensive desserts, that everyone says are .!siraply EDWARDS' BURCI "CROWN BRAND CORN SYRUP ie ready to serve eve; ell kiecle.of Puddings-- m -2m.; IVITI'pE" in a 511)10 white Corn' Spnp—moro doll- '-antn iit flavor than 'Corp' Benne. Perhaps yom weeet prefer it, Makes a new and attractive dish of 811011 an old favorite as Baked Applcs-i1 far cheaper than butter or preserves when spread on. bread -and is best for Candy -making. este YOUR GROCEIR"--IN 2, 5, 10 ANI) 00 10. '11)145.• THE. CANADA STARCH CO., Li/VOTED Head Oillee Montreal 30 '1111111BINMIELIIIMIffitillf English Baron," which occupied two hours and a half in the delivery. Teo, half cup P0111) half cup a , 6c , f eu ma one jury ' disbelieved this ' statement, so egg, salt.. Boil the water je,e Cleitecl States is -beginning to look Lane was called to prove that he was . flour mixed to a piste. There add the and' add -'" ' for opportunities f or investmeat, and • • the egg well beaten and a that when the war is over the influx of immigration Into Canada will be almost uncontrolla le . • Try and look into the future. To -day Canada has more money in savings accounts than at any period in her history, and this money must be I Lemon Butter. -Half cup of watee, Do yoti realize that for the first time there was a trade balance in fa- vor Of Canada of $31e000,00(1.00 in ex- cess of all le:Molts for the first seven months of this year? Do you realize that for the first three Canada is able to borrow motley in the Ueited States for Dominion, Provincial erid municipal purposes? • Do you eealize that Canada could give every man, woman and child in Great Britain, 65 acres of lance or one note oath to every man, woman and child in the entiee world? Do you realiee that capital in the capable of the feat. He stepped into , the witness -box ancl started reciting Pinch of salt. Cook until stiff and the story in a way that eliowed he creamy. Take off from the stove and knew it theoropghly. , When he had add four tablespoonfuls of lemon gone on eome time without a mo- 111150 and a teag1)5011fni of grated • . rind. Spread between Slices of bread ment s hesitation tho juc g him' to stop, but counsel for the de- foe the thilclren's saadwiches. spent in the future. fume insisted 0000 .proving c,ase Lem" Ch°6s° Cakese-One heaping ThM United States is in the same. by having 'the whole story repeated, tablespoonfed of butter, two-thirds Eventually ; wae.., decided to admit cup of sugar, two spggs, one lemore the eyidence if Lane, could repeat the Cream elle butter and sugar, add the last page of the Thin 'being yolks of the eggs, well beaten, and satisfactorily accomplished the alibi the juice and geeted rind of the lent - was alldived, and'the prieonee received on, and cook till thick in a double his discharge, ' „ boiler. Bake in main pans, lined • with pastry, and cover the tope with :Johnny's Alibi: Meringue made froM the whites. ":'ohnny, howdid you Lea yein, barnon Cacam Pie. -Half eup of hand? 11 hope you haven't been water, one tablespoonful of • 50111- 4ighting again." eterth, three tablespoonfuls of sugar, "Willie Jones called me a liar, two egge, one lemon. Linn two Plates mother, ae' then he bit me on the with PaetrY and bake. When cold fief: with his teeth," posithen, ancr has over a 11) 1.1011 co - tars of a favorable balance of trade for the pethent year. New industries ere springing up in Canada, financed by A"merican capital and the probahilitin are that Canada Will be flooded with such eetermisee. Are you going to sit still? You can, at aim tate, help others who are building up Canada, by ea- couragement end by insisting as rmi as 1301011110, on Canadien made goods for Canadian people. Thin is Canada's c.entay put together with the following: , Do you belong to ie. 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