\ 'â- ',»*i»' I < s ^ t 4 \ The Quality Mr n SALADA' n 3^ PENN BY C Bhopukaâ€" "You mkj bav cotortd." , Sotoma Bnull Boyâ€" "Paai Ui» nioa«r'" «:s â- 88* Is most appreciated in tHe ricHi delicious flavor. Try it today. Woman's Sphere THE UNEXPECTED HOLIDAY. "Vou deurs!" Flora cnid. "Come right in. If this isn't the most per- fect ending to our wonderful day I You'll have to excuse the looks of things; Hob had an unexpected holi- day, and the whole family dropped everything and flew to celebrate. We've been over on Black Mountain. You see the fruits of .Murgie's day." She waved her hand jraily to various jars and bowls of flowers. "Stuart's addition to his personal property is a turtle and some pine cones; they're all out in tho shed." "And I know about fireflies; father told me," Stuart volunteered. "I knew about firtfllies, too," Margie added. "When I grow up I'm going tj know all about bugs an' animals an' everything," Stunrt declared. "With so much before you, you'll have to get a good start now," Flora admoni.shed him. "Now say good- night and then to bed." "They said good-night, and after making her guerts comfortable Flora excused her.'elf and followed the chil- dren upstairs. ".lust once in an age," she said v/hcn she returned, "there's a day that's clear blue from its first mo- meiit to its last. I thought it was enough .sin;ply to have the unexpected hoiidav, and then to come hom'3 to friends " The evening passed swiftly â€" us evenings at Flora's always passed. To one of her guests at least Flora secni' ed beyond a,l other persons she knew to have the g'ft of living. But the other pnTnX. M\ differently. "I've known Flora Bruce f)r five years,'' she taid on the way horn, "but I never dreamed she was like that." "Like what?" inquired the other. "Why, to go off and leave her rooms undusted. Did you see the floor? And the way the childien had strewn the fowers about! Wouldn't you think sh('d want them to feel the atmos phtre of order round them' It would have taken such a little while to straighten things up." Flora's friend drew a hard breath. "Tr.ings!" she cried. "Things! I gei Ko silk of the wav we let ourselves be chained to them. There are throe hundred and sixty-five days in the year to dust the room and mop the floors, and perhap.*: not one oth^r day for such n chanc;- for joy, something to live in the memories of those chil dren forever â€" a chance to make them realize the wonder of the world they live in. You know how dainty Flora's house usually Is, but she never con- fuses vslue*. Don't you see?" Copyright I CHAPTER XII.â€" (Cont'd.) "Oh," cried Pamela, "you a cruel to the girl I once was. years mellow. Surely you wt improvement, even while you r me of my sins and faults of you- "I don't think," Lewis Ellio slowly, "that I ever alloiyed i to think that the Pamela Re> knew needed improvement, would have savored of sacrilegt Are we finished? We might coffee in the other room." Pamela looked at her host a^ rose from the table, and said. bers of the family will enjoy the pie' have brought clearer eyes for 1 which' is filled with the following: To "I wonder," said Lewis Elliot twelve pounds of sliced green toma- put a large chocolate into Mhor] toes add half a gallon of molasses, one' ready mouth. j and one-half thinly sliced lemons' Before going home they werl (from which the seeds have been re- walk up the glen. Jean and Vi moved), ground spice to taste, andjvery much at home, were ir simmer gently for three hours. This^.^',"'^ Lewis named the surr will keep without sealing. ; h.llsand explained the he of 1 i to Pamela. Green Tomato Preserves â€" Few i ~ '»'â- â€";•• They fell into housewives realize that one of the younger days, and laughed c , , sodes they had not thought very best preserves may be made from twenty years, green tomatoes, and as they are so| "And, do you know, Biddy's much cheaper than any variety of, home?" Pamela said. "I kec fruit a number of jars should be add-jembering that with a most de ed to the storeroom shelves. surprise. I haven't seen him fc If large tomatoes are u.sed cut them'*^"" » yearâ€" my beloved. Bidd in halves, then quarter the halves.!, ^« *.*," almost eharmmt ,11 ». . . . , Lewis said. I suppose he w- Allow three-quarters of a pound of;„bout fifteen when last I sa granulated sugar to each pound of How old is he now?" tho vegetable and one thinly sliced "Thirty-five. But such a lemon. Put the sugar with just thirty-five. He has always bee enough cold water to dissolve it in the the most youth-preserving preserving kettle, add the tomatoes' chasing over the world after and lemon and simmer until the to- inures, like a boy after butterfli matoes are almost transparent and '"« "*'^',P«?P'«S' talking in un the syrup quite thick. Seal n-^t i^"y-^- '^ ^^ ^'â- '^ ''^'•^<1 '" "" tight, be IT II 1 i. v clous days he would have sail Very small green tomatoes may be p.^ancis Drake and helped to L pre.served whole by using the same King of Spain's beard. 01 formula, but it will take them longer think you will sUll like Bidd to cook. I charm he had at fifteen he hai Sweet Pickle â€" A very delicious one little bit. He has still tl sweet pickle may be made from green rather shy manner and slow tomatoes. Chop fine one peck of the "P'^a^''"*? ""d sudden, a vegetable, four white onions and six winning smile. The War has green peppers (with the seeds remov- P?'"',.?* '^°"T' ?'"P^'«'l ^^\_f ed). Sprinkle over them a scant cup |{;- .^i^' ^^^^^^ of salt and let them stand over night Lj, ^^er he went Sff for oi In the morning dram and add half a' year's roving. He has a gr cup of grated horseradish, two cups iect which I don't suppose v of: brown sugar, two tablespoons of be accomplished â€" to clim'b mixed spices (cloves, cinnamon and ^ He and three great friends nutmeg), and enough cold water to ranged it all before the ^^ cover the ingredients. Cook downl^X^^rything of course was stopj until thick, stirring often, and seal y^^'^^^f^'^'^.^'^PP^"'' ^e Will nev t,„f ;., „i- lw.1,1. â- 't with those three friends. T' hot m alr-tght jars. \^ ,,„,^ g,^„j„ heights than Sour Pickleâ€" Place in a granite ket- it is a sober and responsibl-i tie two gallons of green tomatoes, who is coming back, to settj without peeling, but sliced; twelve' and look after his placts, and I largo white onions, also sliced; two politics, perhap.s " ; quarts of vinegar, one pint of sugar,! . Jhey walked together in two tablespoons of quantity of black ground mustard. turned rou'i -I \ ich $he : na- ' but ;' lip. ; Bth • iwn .', vho , as lom and 'sit- had con- he r ased ays" ivson ft of •ated Stertiog at Four. Soâ€" the Southdown beautte* were smoothed and brysbed, j And the feathery geese and Jeraer I cow; Then the clock was wound; the house I was bushed; And you fell to your dream« you knew not how. For to-morrow opened the county fair. How you shlTered and tbrilledd at Joys In store â€" At the hamper packed and waiting there And the magical word, "We'll iUrt at tour." There were silver maples along the way. And they caught at the moon and held the moon; While a mocking bird took shine for day And was .trilling Its morning song too soon. There had been a fog like a rain that night; With the wheels of the spiders' mist-gray lace; And the road led under boughs drench- ed white, While they Icily sprayed each up- turned face. Bella In to jveek- •eatly | to be / and fire , and ng to moun- nately ids of Every went 'duced Id no •ooms, ithout never pased. r life, o the ever .bar. -eath, lUt of Bella d the f us." s she atter, that? 'S " NUR8E8 â- <w Tw* cn», •f fnlalae I* r m l r » « tiwM**, t»4 <wlr«u •! â- wtM. Tktt MMfital ku adwM I kwv â- >•*•â- . Tk« M»il« NMtm •«!(«â- • «t «â- • KkMl. • â- •â- tkly tllnnM* •«! \nmtUm mtntn I* »»t tnm M*w Vtrtb fw Teaching. Delightful task! to rear the tender Thought, To teach the young Idea how to shoot. To pour the fresh Instruction o'er tli« mind. To breathe the enlivening Spirits, and to fix The generouB Purpose in the glowias brea&t. â€" Thomson â€" The Seasons. New Island In Azov. As a result of a terrific maritime convulsion a new island has sprung np in the Sea of Atov, an arm of th* Black Sea. The Island is a dangerous Impediment to navigators and beacons have been erected to warn the ap- proaching ships. With a tinkle-tink on a shadowed ridge There were cattle a-grailng down the dawn; And wheels rang out on a ghostly bridge. And a whispering creek was past and gone. Oh, the sun came up on an unknown land, _ From a tapering hill you did not know ; There were small neat farms on either hand; And a shimmering haze hung far and low. There were drowsy croonings like broken rimes; And the wheels as they turned seemed drowsy too â€" Then you woke from dreams of fairy chimes; Lol a merry-go-round was calling you. â€"Gertrude West, in Youth's Compan- ion. CREAM We Make Payments Daily. We Pay Express Charttes. We Supply Cans. H-Khest Ruline' Prices Paid. BOWES CO., Liniited Toronto A REALLY COOO PLO>A/ The Genuine "Wilkinson" Made by Tlie Bateman-Willdnson Co. Ltd Toronto Ont. you! lyself '11 be as I jdo." u do The table, e you bad Bish- else." i was salt, the same!a'''e silence. pepper and of. "J^""; '"front f u, .waved to them. .r„i,nH M â- ? tablespoon of, ..j.^ j^j,, ^^j^ j^^ ground allspice and one tablespoon of;„nd Jean have made friends cloves. Mix well and cook slowly He stopped, until tender, stirring frequently so it| Pamela stood very .still for will not scorch. Put in small jars,! and then said, "Yes?" sealing while hot | "Jean and her brothers are cousins of mine. I've alway fond of them, and my mother CLEANING WALLS. I used to try to give them a go< T,,. , ,, , . when we could, for Great-au this Is the way a professional son's was rather an iron ruld housecleaner cleaned my blackened a man alone is such a helpless and smoky kitchen walls; as Mrs. Hone often reminds i Make a smooth cooked starch, a Isn't fair that Jean shouldn' little thinner than for starching' h"^*" chance. She never gets clothes, and put this all over the!""'* ''^â- " J'""*^ '-^ '''''"S "P"''^** ** walls and ceiling in a thin coat Either ?^'' 'f .?",';l' a q"a>nt flttle perse U.,Nr.C„..N TOMATOES. ^.^SJ; T..'^^^^ Ti^l^^^- Si^^^tl ^i Many housekeepers use chopped minutes, you can wash this starch- breath, as if she had been under smell- green tomatoes In place of apples and the smoke, grease and dirt â€" off: and had come to the .surface. ut it, when preparing their winter supply i with clean clothe wrung out of warm said nothing al)out it to anyone, but along with two hot plates, *before of mincemeat and find them an ex- soft water. I am greatly hoping that •wme 8r-]Mawson, then put the teapot before cellent substitute. The tomatoes] It is really just like magic and beats ""anfrcment can be made about sending herself and they began, should be used In the same proportion any soap or scouring powder I have' '^''^ '"'^^ "^^^ *^'* ''*^****°' ""'* '^"'"^ "^^i "Whaur's Miss Reston the nicht?" as apples, two parU to one of meat I ever seen. An added advantaire is '^?'"'"^ °^ â- '^""' J ^""^ ''I"" '° ^*'"*''^' ^^''a asked, as she helped herself to To preserve the vegetable for use! that It is not so cruel to hands as' ***"* ^^â- ^'' f *^ *v '"'' "''?"'• ^°^ buttered toast, later in mincemeat chon fine eiehtLk^ ...Ll JiVi. !i V f j »« money worries. I want her to play "Dinin' with Sir John and Lady laUr in mincemeat, chop fine eight I the usual method of strong suds. ,with other boys and girls. I want Tweedie. She's wearin' a lovely new iher to marry." !gown, sort of yellow. It suited her a "Yes, that would be p jolly, good treat I must say she did look noble. What Can You Remember? An Indian student who visited Lon- don recently Is a human calculating machine. He performs the most Intrl- nic of'cate sums without resorting to pencil h'all j and paper and can name immediately little I the day of the week for any date In the past or future. As a test, two numbers, each of forty figures, were chalked on a black- board. The Indian was told to multiply cue by the other. After less than half an hour's mental arithmetic he gave the correct answer. A great Greek scholar knew by heart every line of his favorite classic. He said, however, that his memory was a curse, since It compelled him to re- member things he would rather forget Another man could repeat, word for word, any sermon he hail heard. One of his feats was to walk down a busy street and then, at the end, repeat every sign displayed in the thorough- fare. ^N An Italian who had a wonderful memory was able to save a friend twelve months work. The friend came to him lamenting the loss of a manu- don't ^'''â- 'Pt which had taken a year to write. I wasi'I'''* Italian sat down and rewrote the entire manuscript from memory, al- though his friends had oaly shown It to him on two occasions. A negro cloak-room attendant at a hotel had an amazing memory for faces. During large parties he would ' take charge of the belongings of three { hundred guests and return them to their proper owners without the aid of checks or tickets. He relied solely upon his memory and ''e never made a mistake. look- sides, much when VI.P.'s Thrir than glad work ly me ; ddlin sound iver's night vment pounds of green tomatoes, to which! sdd six pounds of light brown sugar,! one-half ounce each of ground cinna-j mon and cloves and let vtand eight or| ten hours. Then simmer slowly until the tomatoec are clear and thick. Seal boiling hot in airtight jars. Use :n Pies â€" The pie-eating mem- SOAP ECONOMY. i scheme." Lewis Elliot'.-^ face . all tho odds and ends of toilet !*'*'°'^3[>/'*.?^*T*"^ "l^ ^f'Hi? «f «....v^. A„ ,4„.- „,/ (exceedingly kind of you. You've lift- of cNery do- 'ript on. Whenjed a weight from ray mindâ€" though ! Save j toap j enough has been accumulated, break! wha"t business' I "have WMGLEYS Jijitr every meal Finishing Lambs. A pleasant I agrccakte â- «r«ct and • â- •â- •â- •l*l-a«a bCBClll •• wcU. Ooo4 for t««th« brcatk •a4 dlgcsUwa. Makes tb« â- cat clffar laslc kcttcr was She is 'andsomo, don't you think? "Terrible lang and lean," said Miss Bathgate. "But I'm no denyin' that though there Is a kind o' look aboot her that's , „ , J ,t , I - '" push my no common. She would mak' a guid In very small pieces and put through weights on to j-ou. . . . Yes. Jean, queen if we had ony need o' anither." the food chopper, using the medium 'perhaps we ought to be turning back.! (To be continued.) cutter flrRt, and then the fine cutter. | The car is ordered for four o'clock. I: ^ To one cupful of this granulated wish you could stay for tea, but I soap add one and a half cupfuls of •^P**^* yo" *I* dying to get back to commeal and put through the food ?'''.**';'''°™„ .A""*^ ""'•' *<'^" has you j Those farmers who will cater to the chopper again until it is reduced to!'".it ..^.u .â- „_:.i i-.i. n.i.-. mt.. mâ€" market demand for a well-finished a coarse meal. Whc; readily through a meal j ounce of olive oil to each two and a j " "o'h." Jock, virouidn't that l)e fine?"] and season of the year, should find a half cupfuls of the soap and commeal I sighed the Mhor. "Plumped right source of profit in so doing. Usually' I mixture. Blend thoroughly. An ordi-jdown ut the side of the bum, and then! the well bred lamL weighing from 60^ ' nary fruit Jar with the rubber ring we could fish out of the windows." | to 80 pounds is the best slockcr lamb i in place makes n good container. A' "^^^ ""^ '"'^ '*'' **'*' ?'*"• th» , to put into winter quarters. The most' ; quantity of this soap powder kept on"'"y?''''?* .^'J^'' "â- ?" *"*"• 'L^^"'*1i profitable time to purchase such lambs ^^^jTciyy\^a7e ''""'â- '''^'•'""''i'' t'"'^-'*" A^^^^ "Now I can believe about the raid- ers coming over the hills in an autumn twilight," sadi Pamela. "There is something haunted about this place. In Priorsford we arc all close to- •al sieve add one and plumped down in Laverlaw Glen.",''^« weight, depending on the breed Beans and Peas Send Samples â€" State Quantities Morrow & Co., 39 Front St E. Phone: Main 1738, Toronto, Ont. Yov. can banlc on a'444' DjQ/ after day,month After monlh , Smarts 444 Axe will stand the going where the ^xinig is hardest, j Get your hardware man to show yoM a444!Note the hanf imdthe "fed" of it- A real axe >vith a flreblued finish thai resists »»»•-. CANADA FOOJIDBttS^ ^ FORCINGS UMEIEQ Tor Sore Feet- â- Mlnard*a LInlmenL â€" ♦ Where She Works. "You work al a factory?" a woman was asked at Shoredttch County Court. "Woman â€" "Don't be foolish, young man! My factory is at homeâ€" I have eleven children." A French scientist says there are 1,000 poisonous gases that are avail- I able for war, which makes a thousand i more reasons why there should be no j more war. j the kitchen sink or in the bathroom will be found invaluable for cleansing very soiled hands and keeping them soft and smooth. I A GOOD FLY DOPE. When the flies stick close to the i screen doors in the late fall. 1 find , that this mixture sprayed well around Heavy lambs weighing from 80 to 110 pounds should be avoided as they make small gains at a high cost per pound, although, if thfn and not ex- ceeding 100 pounds in weight, they gether and cosy; that's what I love' may with profit be given a short finish in feed lot and pasture. Useful in- IISUK Ne. 4fr-'24. about it "You've grown quite suburban." I^wia taunted her. "Jean, I was told a story about two Priorsford ladies the door keeps them away to a great the other day. They were in London extent The mixture is made by mix- 'and went to see Pavlowa dnnce at the ing throe ounces of creolin with kero- ' P»l«<"«^. 'or ^^e first time. It was t-ene and applj-ing it with a hand spray ^P^ '""^ appearance^ that season, and to any place where the flies bother. If ^^''^l^^\ T^ "^T" "xH r*^'"''" .. ,' ', u- 1. «. ij .V 11 ., I embedded In bouquets, bowing her the bench which holds the swill pails, thanks to an enraptured audien"e. the! """â- , "." for the pigs IS sprayed with this, many house rocking with enthusiasm. Then I ^l^ .?"''" one Priorsford lady turned to the vnow. other Priorsford ladv and said, •Awfully like Mrs. Wis>iart!'" /}â- * the car moved olT, Jock's voice formation on the subject will be found In Pamphlet No. 16, "Finishing Lambs for the Block," issued by the Domin- ion Dept. of Agriculture at Ottawa. of tho Mrs. J flie- n. will be driven nway.- R. Mlnki^** Liniment HmM Ow«a Cigar Bands. 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