Whitby Gazette and Chronicle (1912), 9 Nov 1916, p. 6

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"Vou, an otbla 1or mlu M l a I n w h0 os.ox~ Pve watchd tb.m to- tii. saute roo. Re's afrald et ber. V've seen it in hi& oyes when ho didn't u ker asierknow alnybody was watchlng. YIl dou't maiss my guess there'u blackmailO R o r o C r ob eor somethlng 1k. that back of ItL viqAd mors hmi&a alsbha ving Sh. s fit for it. Wentworth'a a gout tedelnus edcit uidU Are you takiug advantage of ALL the modern methoda lu soine way tihat we're flot on to." bihit, 1W body snd heip hlm to, tala lai of saving timne and trouble? Are you up-to-date In your It was several days after his return health andi atreneth. shaving as weII as in yUr work ? Are you usîn a to business befoFe Enoch met hies is- "Cw rn"l hlme odh er. Hie heard ia casuai way that moet doUdcou of table elleh had rented au apartineut and had ys. E ' I il aken Alice Volk wiVh the Vwo chu-, The redipes 'n aurnov Sma fe tybook. 'Desserts and t l E dren to live with ber. Their first en- Candi«"~, vill t.l1 you MI ho- to use It,.Inu many noval lu F c 7f'qcouniter wasana ordeal Vo each one. wmWiefracp otelOfie e A.. J.,.4£d r.FAThey came face te face lu the foyer. Dale rie fr a cave ooui onrand"finc.5,1an Enoch said "Gooding tnorning" and 20 patud tiu-uud 3 patud glaujars. In Its ovu way the Gillette ls as qu ck, efficient and heid out his baud. The girl held it for THE CANADA 8TARCI4 CO. LI MITED convenlent as your ruliker, your binder or your telephone. a second, iooking up into bis face with nONiTUElAL. CARDINAL. *RANTFDPtD, 1VORT WILUAM. Itcmae lt te aos steemde netoseager wistfulness. The ghost o! a Mkr pL>yWÙe o yuBnol o Itcmaeswt thrrzrsste oeninetossimiile broke lover Enoch's baggard j222 Slarc ancd Siver Glatss'Landsr'la-ch. compare with the thIngs face, then be gianced backward as the - M they have replaced. glass door bebind him siammed, and Zilia Paget came rustling in. Wtthout honing, stropping He turned brusqueiy sud entered' theatre Vo geV a letter I ieft in my or fussing. the Gillette vil]l ~ e bsofc. Tejddio uhsee dressing-room aud ran into a policil ha&~ changed Vo shuddering baVe. Dor- man who was iooking for Alice Volk.' gîve you the easiesi and cas passed out Vo join the hrong on' I asket. hiii what h. wanted. Tbeyfo most comfortible shave Broadway. She feit cbiiled sud loue- found r- letter addressed bo ber ou a Ilints for thIC ni you lever enjoyed, ln f ive ly. She did not realize tihat the sun man who was killed lest nigbt down'H m minutes or les It makes was shining. near the bridge. I've been with the! j shaving an every-day CHPE I. "Is there auything I can do?" J pleasure instead of an irk-CH TE XI. "No. I've iooked after everytbing. Seiected Recipes. s ornie twice-a-week job. "Ail I bave ieft Vo say, Wentwortb, But I want your advice on one point. S-is tbis-we bave corne to a crossroad WhaV do you tbink o! noV elling ber Nutmneg Sauce.-Mix together a "Buldg',~A1stcrt'and you must choose between two' -Viii be is buried ? "i tabiespoon o! cornstarcb, haif easpoon Stadg,*arGiet(te Sets patb-s: either cut that wornan out o! "It's the best plan. I supposed be'of sait sud bal! cup of sugar. Add adSand adGlet your hf e or don't expect t'o take your, had failen pretty iow.' 1 slowiy, stliiring constantiy, one cutp cost $5.-Pocket Editions place among decent citizens." "Low!" Merry shrugged bis shoul- o! boiing water. Boil rapidly $and $b -Comnbition Sets $6.50 Up. There was a look of discomfort and ders. "I did noV know sucb dives ex- for five minutes, then add bai! table- anxiety in Grant Oswald's pale, higb- isted as tbe place wbere 1 found bim., spooii of butiter sud baîf teaspoonful bred face wbile be spoke, aithougb 1He bad been iying there soaked Vo the o! grated nutmeg. Serve at once. Y-i ,n bi4y them n & !:Ldur,' " ~~"Y his voice was ernpbatic. Enocb did point o' insensibility for two weeks.- Gingerbread.Half cupfui white or j¶160s h4oraizd Gene';:! S. jres. noV answer. Hie moved restle,-sly in He wvas too horrible a sight for t'he browu sugar, one abiespoonful butter bis chair once or twice, lifter a pro- eyes of any womau." or lard, 1 cupfui molasses, one cupful ~., ,~ 5grarn that iay on bis dcsk, sud i-an "What an end!" exciaimred Oswald. sour mniik, one level teaspoonful soda Gilette Safety Razor Co0. oIflaca, Làmited bis eyes tbrough its pages. Oswaid "Tbe man once stood ou a pinnacle in mîilk, two level easpoonfuis cinna- 219 paused as if waiting for a repiy. that rnany an actor would give haîf a mon, one tabiespoonful ginger, one- ---'Il cant undcrstand your infatua- lftm own ehd'haif teaspoonful o! cioves, one and Offce id ad%7: ion., Weutworth," he wvent on; -the The Englishman sud Merry botb one-hS.f to two cupfuls of flour. By Gillette Building, wornan degenerates every day of ber looked tip quickly. Wentworth bad 1digoecpu asn-I iimk life. God knows," a bitter toue crePt dropped an armnfui o! books noisily a good fruit cake. MONTREALinto bis voice, -I feel culpable for ou his desk. - He opeued the doori Appi C and Sausages.-Fry the sau- even bringing ber across the ocean. whicb led Vo the inuer office, passed sages lightly in butter for a few min- Then I ougbt Vo bave let ber go wbe hg hen samditsapy be-Iues, then remove and keep bot wbile KIN I spoke of it a month or two ago. hind bim. cooking the appies, which shouid baveý __________She was bound Vo do riscbief, only I, (To be continued ). been pared, cored and cut into neat neyer dreamed that you wouid fail in-, - _ .: rounds about a quarter o! an inch ta ber clutches. 1 warned you." i CULTIVATION 0F FLAX. Vhîck. Put Vhem Vo fi-y in the liquor' Euocb sat in sullen stilluess, with' a! the sausages sud a littie additionalý h- is eyes fixed ou a calendar which Canadian Sou sund Climate Very Suit- i butter sud keep siinmering gently un- T H"LP 5E Owisgaov heOsdstuewa imasable For lits Grewth. tii quit. tender. Pubt, Vem piled up "Iws. sadstn a ot, in the conter o! a very hot disb sud wistful, "that you wouid at least alk fTor pofbbitesinofaa producibeng faxe arrange the sausages neatiy round. E N O C H W E N T O R T Hit over. I tbînk I can deai wit 1h the forefbevre inCanad havebeenprwove Serve immediateiy. woman if anyone can. I bave alwavsob eMln ri utr-hnmk By IA E (O D N CU TS ieated hier uith a certain stand-off- seem wise, therefore, Vo do auytbing igfutbtebt ieadfe By IABELGORD N CU TISisbness that she resents. She bas possible Vo encourage the growth of! in fruditftter, bothoimesudfelw tried, more bhan once, Vo cross the this iudustry in district-s suited there- ca ed:Fisve ifthefrithod i foiow Auhor of " The 'Woman from 'Wolvertons'" bue I drew. She didu't succeed, aud Vo at this tirne, mwhen unusuaiiy high from the fi-e, strain through a coland- it gails her. I neyer put into words prices wiii serve as an impotus Vo its radptheji notektl n wvhat 1 Vink o! her. She undor- deveiopment sud extension." So whicb Vhe butter is Vo be made. Let' ______________________________________________ - stands, however, that I recognize ber writes tbe Director o! Dominion Ex- it bail until it is thick sud beginningý CIIAPTER XXII. beat umultuously for a second or value draniaticaily, whiie personaîîy perimeutal Faruis, whiie the Domin- Vo jeiiy, thon add the fruit which-has Lnoh adnoer ee adruk n to. He opeued the door steaitbily -Vo me-she is offensive. If she has iob Botnnist speaks of "enhauced iu- been rubbed thraugh the colander sud, man. Tçhha everht of druuk nn and passed trough tbe vestibule. The you iu ber power, won't yau el me? terest in an industry for wbicb thereinavr short ime, it will be made man. Thesigh ofdranennssbad bouse was still and a lamp burned It would nover go beyoud Vbese walis. certainiy is a wide scope in suitabie intoatherY ote utrimgnbe fi-equently aroused in hirn a spocies dirniy mu the hall, as Jason always left She kuows that I know ber st.ory. Low localities in the Dominion o! Canada." Iu this way you wiii have avoided the o! stornachic revoit; therefore merle it until his master returned. H1e buug as she bas sunk, sho realizes that it Bath these remarks were prompted long, iresame stirring sud Vhs danger physical repulsion hall(loue Tmucb to, his hat ou the rack, stole upstairs ta la noV wbat the worid would call a by the publication o! Bulletin No. 28,: o! burning. keep hirn from one foirn of debaucb-, his own roalu, switrhed ou the eiec, creditabie story. I can handie ber Second Seies ExperimouVal Farm at ApePdig-u w aeso ery. During the days of utter deso- ricity, andi giauced about. He locked'easiiy.' Ottawa eutitled, "Flax for Fibre; itsApePdig-u wlarso laton hatfolowe hi siters d-'the door sud undressed switf ly. Ten A gieam o! relief sud hope drifted, Cuitivatiou sud Handling," written by quartered ilppes in a pudding dish,1 paue e tm ns orn wîskes heli nminutes later lho was sleeping the for a moment across Wentworth's J. Adams, M.A., Assistant Dominion arinkia ewaiinsit ana te sug-o anufferer trominombiseksrelief in death-lîke sloep wbicb !oilows comn- face. Thon ho iaugbod nervousiy sud Botauist, e1o for years was associat- butter; pour over this a batter made an piae. l dd nt blugess, bw-piete exhaustion of brain and body. the sullen frown returrned Vo bis -eyes. ed witb the flax industry in Ireiand. o i'ver, ither o! body or rinud. Ho weut 1He did not wake' tili noon. Jason H1e rose sud began Vo place the office The cultivation o!f fax, as Mi. Adams ofourts o!abecup of iksue-frtheo! abo.ut'ini a duli, baif.sickened stupor nwrdbsrn.Teadngao-fo ibrosfotaep.ass i ntqit. vry bbhci up ho b uer, mwoeaso-os akofg iîaingbinsef sd ht'~void On trd wihhittiug stThos. 'Wou't vou trust me?" pieaded10 Q stud ntiliialthat in th iiaccnt ower,.or.. oug-V fom ..bat tell into oas o! bia introspective he otii f~do u~ubdfîe orssa'V ie~~>~ A JEToe MiT CbitkU ftOV.ia.AD n îtit moods. fHe began Vo trace bac]cward bet-wee hlm sud lte world where his Paget. 1 butetsa>' 1*,Wetworth. jv>'i uiisAef-ve FMka ua every step he haci aken since th, day dally liber iay. Wafou e yuwl e sdoaa abt lIlIIHctla strOip ,recoId boWi.keaoo ho exacteci hs forfeit o! Merrys bond, mou ahr-at awsy freilimaieven while prefer Ver have a separate office. 1mila -~auu u Ii@.thlrd.î"nç Suce, ou. tii- [e felt 1k. a vessiel which b.d slip- the se.aiéd ryug to ho polît., &MW- willing te Laike te Utile hackine eut . '-la ine -tae.tb.aon pei >ita mooringsansd had been un-* imen kind. oyn Cuum. One suitsaie as 1W esa&«I T l u&= M£fe et i aîm U m taaesu mercifuilly buffeted by on. tempest Zilis Paget made a. secret q lert@other." it -I.a b~ibu#tte. abpoo eUr, o»ne&sM afteranother. Each one haci doue 3f erUyItIIt o *ehau19WMA 0 U P s<ld iala, sait a&M itu work so ruthlessly that he wu» a change of reaidence. 5h. fieuateci the' "Ctalnij." Wasiworthlesped Watte a" bêceme »se rvaiesi durim lb* at re !bteL aews of iis abroaci sndiWentvot*s, hit feet alertu>'. "Ill change atonee. <V s tilstiistu Sbu PP & human dereliet ioft mwaped asud@eut- lpehe h cn.toalue.M u* ' isebtara >'sdt' aei tn.bfy MM b &W : ipflmdaau sba.- MW mdi osa.êt tled. The Phrase "s human derelîct" a" tgoapl tb«rcl aeevi.ds ot<r oub. sa e.stifu O eplg A.iMWet bIWu".1. au» made a ine-day V"p I thoorequiaf..eaWhe aDot Ca for i sticiehî obstisatly l hi. hobrain td-, ieît.eve atated uoralitzIe.t is net your mose1 ime". vheI. sprays. mba*lrs.8 eM4 -oIl ee emm.b ilta 1s pta< sciehmvvd>. led i . hich lied been 4itteed Ionai. tThe 1 y. I obiet tem s«ag roppletg IWAMIf *e leU yUbP Plpr o b.kd ujore than Wu sdeserts. The yon- la*er» t Ur ijeu, Ik e ' bw* Ia<~iboIsSI 11 r nIRU.ý1 f geance! fZilla Paget was the .ast în Iras 'o4 in ev cf < bo<*d'ý1 M m*..m bat i If ffl bave tbAar rcttb bM40se;Pt~ ew iiei- jts he womaa's image flaah.d a vas se bt, in evw»y m, uheeltisci I dld 4 ' ,, tepa ae,8iim18ha tk*U beor bs ys;b.herdlersaanevitu, utDrho -r jb1"IdOI<atWbberU usai I#,gas* neiw < 1sa dviIl Mete « ~ b pltuo.p.gode-hlrcibohiw t hs Enghbshwoomu a leI l in - eau malt. » eboi~5 t MIS ~ ~~~*1eb"» laUgitandi 55w a feeting vision of bis;'ia otmtsdte.L' £DW*Vale ww *twl u, M~bu-.as< , . hoehad'slammed the door adleft bit Cutî«ty tiareout is dr&goshMi 45#YdMfIb8ÙM ~ S % Mo t h. eple la ta. <oMPWW ,w1G. «M biSk d b " tesuAe uu» S*ou wwc i i M s a g e t o m g M W fl t h M F e t b s d t y ,,n o w m r ,t o 4 0 " 0 V -f 4 =t a u a e n . P U, e t A~C m b d s À m e vA q d tmdng. e as od.m s . a4"a>tMsu*g t lq wu * îe lYý thebbe 3ooled ntbi ven. t uss#s» b p-ara, atowýàWra, pald Mbibll, erdereci a bler b>' the. plyera ai t4e 00*&M W*"..M tmb earraOt and drff o t e Wavert elyou, sapnvt btîilak- ' *tt:and. j"" Pisces Me w..As b tudftI v h orbia," ald John Broi, il. Ume V" 'ubual~ M- i- t-sf 2~ -,Là= IçWt&esL&-Tour mips.- of *usai1 tour t.."poonifuls of bgktng powder, ete alPo utsrk one-quarteý_ te- spoonful sait, two cupa of milk, one eup of w8lnuts and one tablespoonfull ét lard. « Mx and alft the dry ilgre dients, add tihe mutl, melted lard and chopp.d nuts. Beat thoroughly and pour into well-greased tins. Leave ft standing for about thirty minutes and then bake for one hour in a mod- erate oven. Nut Roast.-Two cupa bread crumbs, 1 cup pecans, 1 cup filberts, 1 teaspoonful chopped parsley, 1 tiable- spoonful chopped green peppers,i apple chopped, 1 onion chopped, 1 cup of milk, %, cup chopped celery, 1 egg, sait and pepper, 2 tabiespoonfuls but- ttIr. Put the bread, nuts, parsley and pepper through the mincer together, grlnd up the apple and stir it into the rest of the ingredients. Beai the egg, add the milk and seasoning and. stir into the dry ingredients. Meit! the butter in a frying pan and pour, -R . A bal! into the mixture; fry the chopped onions in the remainder and pour on top of the loaf, wbich should be puti E into a weIl-greased tin and baked for f ortY-flve minutes in a slow oven, basting occasienally with butter and' hoiling water.__________________ Nut Wafers.-Six tablespoonfuls of1 A dish of water placed In a hoti flour, one cup of chopped nuts, one1 oven where pies, cakes or puddiffgs Beatthe eggs to a froth, then add the are being baked will prevent theMf flour and sugar gradually, beating well fo cocig between ea.ch admixture. Chop the fBy slocng aywtr hnmkn nuts, whchon ay e iter ,amixo starch the cinthes will have a glossy of sme ne arbculr kndsudmixappearance, and the Irons will b. lessi. in. Lastly add the vanilla; about a llkeiy bo stick. i teaspoonful is the usual amount, but A fuIl-Iength niirror set where' it is better to use the very best make, jtee' odlgtwudmk aT in which case one-haif spoonful is arn- a dowdy woman stralghten up and bei pie. Pour the mixture into a large' more careful about her dresa. pan, so that it is spread out very thin- Dld you ever try boiling potatoos ly, and bake for t'en minutes in a hoti with a chicken? Tlhe fowl loses none oven. When it is cooked cut at once1 of its relish by the nelghborly cook- into rounds with a sharp cutter, for.Iing, snd the potatoes gain a great' Ithe cookies get bard and brittie very deal. quickly and would snap if you triedý to sarnpthemout.The best place to dry onions for fat-, to sampthe ou. !ture use is out of the sun. Sunshine' toughens the outside, anîd a tough on- Useful Hints.lIon is not a very digestible thing te- tackle. Dates fil]ed with cream cheese and Write each chiid's naine with fnde- chopped nuts are delicious.1 lible inif on broad tape, and- sew ini' When spoons are egg-stained t'hey ùïmbrellà, overshoes and leggings, May be easiiy cleaned by rubbing with thus avoiding confusion ini the school sait. idressing-room- The most precious thîng is time, and yet there is nothing we waste so free- When knitting, uîrop your bail into a- IF FOOD DISAGREE cup r jr an itwillnotroll out of' [ireaand DRINK HOT WATER clothing are said to be a good moth When food lies like lead In the etord- remedy. &eh and you have that uncornfortable. Lace blhat is continually cleaned; distended feeling it 18 because of ln- sufficient blood s ply to the stomach.. wîth gasoline or naphtha is bound to comblnei witb aci3Uandi food fermenta-' turn yeiiow. tion. ln such cases try the plian now Whe th stve econesheailyfollowed In rnany hospitals ancia aviseCi Whe th stve ecoes eavlyby rnany erninent physicians or taking a coated with blacking, sandpaper it off teaspoonful of puire bisur-atei magnemia. before appiying f resh poiish. In half a glass of water. as hot as you can comfortably drink It. The bot wa- Wash iamp-chimneys in warrn suds,' ter draws the blood to the stomach anti the poisbthe eaxlyandquîkiy thébisurated magmnia. as any physiclan with soft, crunîpied newspaper. acici andi stops the food ferientato.1 WThen straining hot fruit juice, pin' Try this simple plan and you wtll be as- tnsed at the inmmédiate feeling of re- the ciotb bo the sides of the dish with île! andi comfort that always follows the ciothes-pins, and avoid burned bands. restoratlon of the normal proceao! di- gestion. People who fInti it inconvenient If you wish to boil a cracked egg, et tînies te secure hot water and travel-, add a teaspoonful of sait to the water ers who are frecauently obllged to take and he hit wil no esaperomthehasty meals pooriy preparei. ahoulti ai- and he bit wil no esape romtheways taket wo or three flve-rain tab- sheil. lets of lisuratei Magnesia a! ter mnea.ls A deicius cke illng i mae wto eprevent fermentation and neutralize sugar aud cream boiIed together ndth cdItesora. thickeLed with fineiy chopped nuits.01 Dates may be added to puddings, Germean Boys Have No Shees. cakes and grahamn bread, snd they wîli give both fiavor and nourishrhent. The barefoot boy in coming back Brea shuld ev~r bekep into his own in Germany as a resuit ped in a cloth; the cioth wiil absorb of the war and the iucreaasing scarcity moisture and impart an unpleasant of leather. Various reports bave Portant that Moslt people boy Pentaant for la go deîng they kaew tbey are re=Wivig maximum value in .very way. There is àine ma" by Ponusanspecaliy for Yeu. Pêiaus Lime"-le- ParVie, J 0-0 W.,Il -j e Us OUM 'Il ~1~. v '4. [ -J- -a -t, t- i. j. r I y

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