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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1925-02-12, Page 2Tasty Meat Substitutes - , We tell you how fo nieite : 24 debeiouil. meat subSti- '„ tutediSheswithfiraftCheose, in the new Kraft Recipe Boa, tient frekon request. . Seed fork to -day and.treat ' your family to "Something ' different",.. The Children. esp,ecially will'iienefit by •• the'rcheage. in Mentil;*. . • • 4 4 par r • r, :•••• a •„. 1 ,requirve iink- the airiTtiOtt SALADA ket.- Finer :than . Ewan, or, arOwder• . Inelat. upOir* SALADA. ' , ma* 'have lour' oholoePeISS OW0* 'tlf-e-Venea,,,, • ,th:Rmtmiri314,50/111H1 better' Vela, 'for ronlng. P0-040.1)tia•tA!' 'I'a?!;031tirPrtt ;"saTtqft-thiUswl:e!vses7MIPla a ie .4; tei verall'ila for iieWs: coneernin8', threatened '011ie:, • "The: World: seepitii te be croak. .these':',littYsp.: and ao one " §Penla;tq now the .cure •fer ear troU7' 'Wee". • ' , ,.., • ":1 raw, eeross,.sentettling the • other • claY" that S011e'tleg •geeti, to Mei!' the jnIterakL "What *PS it?" • . • „..... , Vokriiid: bit ciffos. , ff.' Doran C. .. f • 41,tiiit. thi4 Siall?le sentence,•''Ire'reagt - ' ' ' ' -• - ''', t• •• '''',..' I' he thorn again?. " * • ' coArTp4:,xx,--(coywo.): , 1.4.441.0. had all. easy1 time --When it s wa - - -"Ilemplif.: Thatii%frorn. the Bible,' t: '14:1,c1)eali'l'imeaar'44w'aara.,1,jaeril..,11;:ewiRiPliaehIeetn6lellyI.,' ''.4.?`141('3o.'!ta,W.lia."aYSs,11W941.4t;ltlet...Q"'r he .1t, eodier,""' „„tisblii;tt nitolo:\nler°NlaS irrip.grtireq44,Y.$94riltfl'°:1;Ptttig ''' Ing. Here are 4eglIerg. •.P II get away '„11.T.ra M4cdtiP.10 said. 44Y9'4'reinen'ib'F'; •seema to me:' . t fear it is too difficult' . • , . . ,. . . , „ 4. • to Iny.,y1siiingi . Why! li's Jean Anil • .11.-; when you tried -to. get InATI to.. to 'firtderstand,".. • '• .• , , ma. Reston -04s is..1yer igeassint„Pr say he Wogid he n'' nInUst".• ..k-.74‘114...; . •"Pfeseriatiorts,'' , the niinister rs, `.• ' ‘•• her .. ahrit six:than, I think He Said; 'lie,' plied "are usu'illv a bit diffictilt to In •.Mrs. , Macdonald' waved r handto , i e ,e0 a white, el'an's Jeh; and then torpio: t: .''ut...`it.,:ls.,/30.24om necai.y.- her yiEntorsas shehurried: away to _ that ;the patient. shall Understand: ..the d'PO'rt4e ini.e in ..the shed, iv4PPeartrw ttgkat°Clat he,!1)aCiTart4Pin'44'3"14*tfeeileinagilaYI . 'L'fV4::1444:. .docr's Latin: '.. *hY de 1-111MIE ;IWO • P in, a moment - like A stout little WhIr14 .. • ".0erridilWal", MY dears, :',,VP to the so,idy, ',root; that's where the.fire, is to -day.. /;rn delightedte see you both- ' • :t • ,••••• • tt • • - . 14, What esslag.Agaea is baltlitg,Pall- Th0, :Settiall fOr• • Orlai aa0 ell Oir 'of Fru,k4e4 °neither Jelrij, mg" I eat:them; Jrut,• you EASLES •it was 'the, remote :fromf' the kitchen cakes. It.seehle0 •altioest'a Wastoe/r for the o winter- and .:spring months. One z deaths :from ,measles in Canada • keurred:.4.in the: months of January, February Marl .Marck. • A great 'Many of these deaths could have been 'Prevented' if parents had real:. ised.the danger and how to avoid. it. The dangerous 'age for measles is early Child11090. Mity.;per•-.cent, ",,Pf the clea*Pg"ItOW,nieSales,Oceurin chil- :334doe•;:4,ve years of age. &dile; of Phildheed/': and tliar::-a Mkt may allowed to catch Measles • 0 haYe1.4', One Wdth:". This is ; a,,great ;iirifitake.7: The older child is when : he ion - Orta, *Patrice the chance he will 4.4,Ye-g::**et,ArPrii'•Pka.Sufiger the• greater the danger,. The --death rate of children having nieas1es ' • at UFO: yeas , of. age he Ale times 1!*:high;'40 it )4; a:Tani those who post- - pone the disease until the tenth year ''„ ' • • • • eaales is .t'pread, by the secretions •• ,, • the nose and. threat, especially in the tiny droplets aPPaYea out 411 'augh- ;snaezin*,aild laud talking. •The ,Of catching the disease, is e'afteit-'4urhi#: from fiVa Ye!, hete'xe the rasIf4tppears. and for v&FlaYa'thereaftek,4„pefore'the rash aPPear.4. w*cOli.414-410,,tePni 196 have nlAr-A-eel,4;"` hat • in Bi-, Oda:, Cold the War earne:he went `nripst,10eund," preseription premising? Weil, Ihr one . apt, and , Wlilingly,' but ,without eilY.' thinq because it goes • Or .the root of • .ill-wlR iti his heart tii, the Gerinane ' the tranble ,Men -Ire. blaniinethe ills ; 44 s 0 ' iii ' 8,0 , Nin,ri, P 43 NY91:-41-,t43:',Va i , n : -........-.,—..--,..r...,,,.„--,-i•-•- ,, g• 'left •no will: b i • good various se ndarY .!"--r----777--7:-----r-r----7.-t-------o-.-7 And that to all M., anki7ii:d%.1,.1. •••" ''',• • cdaisuatiei;7-7stle7,a11704i1;,!:1407a1;,th°117_'/:;•i,10:4'g'w:::;F: . . ' 'd ; • , TiixtEw,Maocionald stared, into"the'fife imittiningq;-:.w1.1)48.'• sPclaklbcust°418. 446 •:•,!Crill-MagLarelt9leelSCa.1,4•Moolreil • Send ma Eras 114eips Book, , ' Name , , Address , • ., We Ward, a NCI - We; have ,entereti upon Aeother Year : :with our 144 attrefornied, ,i.).1"trt;p4osbacal9ap; for lis ;1.)sratis. Pail; r9l0Cmittaidinni ,1.0t0e:vme,. inteatedapd.•ertittic.. lreh ors ry-• a; thing . . It ,I4eSt had,, ave. PriOY's .In forty - aPgr:viziNgr tapailf ' .0( • tWenty7eiglit, years'. , -Yet ,nor- -1,iXTflplfe‘ oit i re4d!"lartjelfItVt1-7!eltg•144; cora as leap. year day. • ; •. Why then; the long interval. Of forty ' years," since rebruttry 29th, preytenefy feireri' .rLiday,1.7..Becturie," der :the. •., • 'oregortau, Verrectleir 49, the cal:ender', . three' Years.' are OrdPeed tipir kaadi!ed yeere,at-taree sic6essive cen- tury2years;..amithecvae. in thelast ;terta "double .9".? year: (190o', . •waYkinailoo'Nothyng,, • .'7Soine.'cOttatfles tarn' Use the:.,11010 calendar; And ConseqUently they , make. .• every -fourth year a 'leap year', 'It tel.:: lows •that by. \their SyStima each r Week day has its: turn aa,leaPyear.yday price': • eYery twentyAlglat'yearst . oth.ei.--ahornaly,is that: in ; Itrap. year •perSona who are. paid" MenthlY,, or qattiterly have tngive Work. •for Mithing. • If the salary •is • 85,000 a, year, tthis 'means nloss the *04er., of s14,79: ..•.The • State, in . partietilar,. gales largely through . this: peculiarity; Pay is aitacettected-hy,,,the-caleinfar77. a different Manner. Wei soinetinies, '" :have fifty-three Sainrdaya• in: a; year, .. and '•consequently Anost ',Workers 're- - ceive •extra week's' pay In it.. This makes 'a great difference to, hie cor- porations, as -well as to the. State. Old- • Age. • pensioners,' tea, - get an extra Weelt!s' money. " to- he. used- cooly, 'ow, state-, occasions se, they;ha4; just, been meant for yen' *ih ..esi.tblerreo. eyes , eed.. ;said::: • .4;1 se- forth,'• Now none of.thetta •things -11e. . .• • , .. mail, invariably stopped ja, the •:;w4.. :itiell, hayelae• early tea ,and th4t.wili... If. 4114 is the. mei& World it's. a 'far '41at 18. Wt45ng Ii. mail himself'. 'If' clung to # so: persistently that the ' ..; / :wall/4114 gp, just ; now, ,..lotin, ametirnes. Wonder If they:lied .i.:.• y.ta:ie.,od., leittwt4he, thlrot:lot,imocitatiltectui,isaiottrea:, .1Aret.,..liwartotnOn: .dle''.i.ocien to lounge and. read, leaving •04,,,•:::.....yea a liidit /,,*ning,r . ' .Werse dt„ e than ,the pld;' „.. ass a r, , . . . . ,.. My cherished living -town to theleola- '...: -Jean exPlained. that she .eepeciallY, discontent, Wrld extravagancein 40inn man made them • SOJ If there is , ignor, tiohadt,rtt the babl,,e of years i:ni."..L ha7T We,1.1,r4dt.ov•Seeol,dMyr0.41%4..aleitlkeenathldo;.•',..t 0 ; .,...A• ' "wPlemen Iliad ter .0easai.ai 141(i -the .deaci It. If there -are surroundingin '*hJeu • sees, children. stnroin.e• in- others ,aace:,it there: is .inJuStiee, man makes; ' . reflected . one day. what an attrao, man.'eanntiv:thrive, they are surround - 1 trite, bed -room it we-yid:make, ariC1 bO* are..'*aarri''alv.4nT.'i*.c4ancd°;;I:dtc•!rts.t.kbeed•a,:iricsi-'..P'E4.-Hiht7:1n.r.461.tPah:r's .4.\''rhe:itsv'by'rel'''''text.I'ntithir''''ings that *an baii made. Flindarnerir.' convenient the smaller room ..aPealat rocorTy41.. .,. ,. .,..., , :. ., .. .., . . . • .. °rink daY. 741 6..° a'itreih'fiirced.150 •ptarielsY.44i:ini9:4111714:14.1t1:. ylverr71.11ra6tn.4.cirtohrit 'freiit. it welaN be as 4. lauksei7,:... 'The ,- 41:kit . I Want you ::astninch, as :Mr. '''wi°1451it a s."1..C1' piercing their hP't:-: at'lltPe. at the.,roo of the trouble."„...: -- idea. aci captivated me that I 'Pk4a1P07 IViii.edorialdp:eaid Jean ,;• ''"It's your ad= ..21 that the Preblem. ' 1:4444ed-ta.:-Mr-rAtiM•lt• for that PO.r..r .viett :I Want-if_abOut:th•p,,:.1,40neii.., yOu tin:I •,.;,17:p'oills!':1, . t?'' "1•14. lips,- ,.,. 'Y. • ' '`Xell helieVe t , . Peae. and Stlea had, MY *erStwline° use lice-,W,S,...,, '7"..:77-' .. .•: . - 777- --4.1eLalilrue,:. Aiip/.0,!Lsaild_her.LIMS, 4' "a iel$giCius' (in' 7'.1 .. .--.- 77Furidamentally., it is; It is Man'e ' ' less : ,l' r fitted up. as a bedroO7 a., titivate' sitting -room. *.. .. . and "Ah, money," 'ineMnaeye,d,o, ns11;1‘44vde,7._..,a;ti:IdeeextbaIgoh:f: .ibitn0deinc!c'eoc."atnii,,,100P:eertri:b,00ce: i'.1.1!fit'a.f:'1Q.:.,.. '14E4101 liktUre, his di'sPasitiok that Is ,wrong, : A. fair-sized • badrOpe opened .from, .aft ev'il,,.:., ..., ;; • ... thing can ever dim; that sacrifice. The ;do' . not: Sip through Ignorance alone. • Education,will net pure our ilhs. We ..the.:Middle••••roota,;Whieli-•''aras• also a ''" °•;414(4 at .4. mi.; deal.' ,i! .i.,4. 1,,,,b.,04 conhtryS dead Will ' save the country What . _. large reotle,...and,beth, having '0:"Solith •corrected... “The,•10,.,,e, .0f, money . As the .as they Saved it before. ' -Those ;37'30,1.g new.t./Pisi'rlite. eisdejdOsitr'' Wahltwthsiiiinrieasnerdipa.: exposure. • I ).,fait,ft: very wide doorway .'root etaitunjlei,eti_a_,..,aver...osp,fi.n4eiffthiekaangt.L•tphh.;.t. mrli:PySif1401.ir:Vae..g,;:i ne lin' Irtn,i. tc? 1,ik.h. t :t.he. tion Pr.opases, to: givella,4 . . ' . t between the two rOOMS nearly "Hilt will 'it work?" liraluatiaetho'partitipni-and_se•com.7. binedltheM into one . deliglithilly 1.0nX,' Oh) ' J "that's What I . LY a C ;maid tPnk:41i),110. eel•C• ••'.1t, 'doe's .worli. • !rake. ,Terry, ivfeAU-, • . • • • sant y.oustae•tell me..; rieW.call 1 mese. "n"--..7...,-,-----•--',L-....„-...._„again_with.2,_lortg-t-sigh., ". .. ley : ,able to have .he piano and hOok.S. and . ivi.47,...-. .maederiaid .•.,gay.e his . twisted tbOughtS as; you .can,,Iphni..but„ I; never .,:. sno1.4°.iiving-r0oni ' XV was so enjoy- tilis,-leeeey a;i4easiag".•ri, ,t , .... . • . • I :oviA.I.,.-ennld o„OinTOrt.Mys-lf With dat'ar. 'yea. .,here. heard ; that .h e. was: u ue....' t -rhypr7pirate--thief,_„prolrhhs A4mur, :, toniformed..; lute, , a :valuable: Citizen , -,. , : • . - , e mos useful articles et fetel.t 8 .1 .; .. ...'• . ' - ' ' had anY. Mind. NO. Jean, you ,-,- . , who went mit' to SOP 'other harhan tu,re, _.•;,..,9at -where: we would use them 71.14::., Jnt3'4' ?_,•7;,,,,T,....te...,.2aawsI ,t'i..7.t.t4..)'t,i;;L:.:;,c,,,,,,,..4,...11:,,,o'r.d.....;,,,..ttio;:itiRiefoP7.itel.l.c4ivet.d43.;;;:•,'iiii',1:1?41,-1:310rea-d.*74-w.is tire.,.. va;-:01k.r.di iwitlitre, .-14t;Pi;itiPrs;fitil:!:: .... • • _ , . , one, in. A , sante' tf.;,at no other room ever wide .for a month :of Ala age!St'size': "extra',' Ate' Duncan Used to :.7. tin& . th,tctugh trying . this preacriPtiOn't; be - 'bad, My...parlor never 'afforded • Can Was Very :sorry' •sa e2arnall ..13'.....etirne a trusted : deputy Of the la! he .aie„.tbe. pleasure eid4satisfaetiOn', that ;1.Y.ea.out..:17.bili 1.!a"' t6; malc9 ithis4tkes' thi44 can he:had:left heaven' and Come to had once flouted: :these are ony tt.ve ri*:")itg,..al:Unty. bedroom does -With its „may!, , t:1'161::,•111..,ii.:n.O.::.gy.adijallir.f..e.!1.• ,our stay '. .'th ea ' lie usect-te sey,w;qh,..s out ef.. asaatlass. joiteess;?i,; . • , ter- and, plenty of - fresh and. and Sun.. - :imeofimitidatiaw,for a' fire' in 'tin.j Win.; .rilie, mos•t:....eii.14si.ne; tli. iile..a:b0709i : sigh,:oii: Vik :Y: 1 . 1 : ri .!ee; heaven's -extra.' ;.• .1 .' . 4..'clianted that it works In 'the -cities, nieneY,". put, in :his Wife, .`"is that :the: '.. 7 . - ,. he. picked: up the,e*-' ot incliiid_uale that does not Praire that ,Shine during the Surrimer.-Mis, E. M. , , • , . . , ... - ., .-liible should. say so • definitely that a pression. . u what ,I.• was going to • it • will cdre the ille of society.n. 2 rich, man: can hardly get intd hertfen. Y , people are so . ., c e Y t.,. •;"DtieSn't. It? . • What .is. society but . A NEW AFRON., FROCK. , . .,.. 7 • . ' • . Oh; ';•I 'know oll . about a' needle% eye • °: provoking. This morning I. was really an 'aggregation of individuals?' How badly Provoked. - For. one thing, .W/13 Cite :. You • change .society : ,eit'cePt. by •being •a,'grite, but yve ..titwayei a 'Pic-. ,: - • . • . : ' • ' . - tyre , in my pWri Mind of , A' eamelmnd • .- gery :posy doing the account of the changing the'..inditildnals? :..' The 'pia- • an ordinary dariiingneedle,..and..a43N iris'. Chili: (stos° know' rhaVeno' head "•COS is slow; I grant; but it is sire. 'And, tiling.. iters,.fiepeiesss.aeuid.,..beedv, be for .figures); And Mrs.. Morton strolled do you know any other'ffii•oPoired retie. i4.i.46.3.8(.L,,,: .„.. : , . . i.,,, , ,, , ,ifi to see Me, to -cheer .me.up;'-she,Said.'lly'aS promising, as tiiii?",.. -• f •,. Mrs. Macdonald had ;taken : • UP • a Cheer • nte up! -':' 84e• 'maddien44. II*" ' I haven't beef, forty years a' minister's halt -finished Seek and, as . she 'die; • . . . '.. •• • ' wife.:w.rthout learning patience, but posed Of the.'.:Chancee of alt 'the. infer-. „ • . • , ..%.• • • would have done 'me all the good in .`tuitite'.oiffnera: of • Wealth,' she 'briikly' turned theheel. ; • • • the World to •take 'that woman : by her Teti, SUP*. Inadequate .::. •'. Jean 'knew herlfotters ten Welt:to ':e•xPensive'• furcoat :. aP • walk••-• " rapidly- out of the „remit: She sat be .depressed by her, So :She siniled.'et : .04 minister, who said; ,,gea4,a,s. iate, °there breathing .OPUleince,;and"told Me :lin* hard it was for her' to .hive -she, :thisentt;iitratIA7.,gter ::',1;itrilhoault his'1.tsna(i'Yitig.,.. waalitii7eelarhitastindw;iitt'4.esrixiiiip a,cilictsanft, geen,": : .• ' : ..: ..' . ' Jean leant,fOrward and said eager- ..felirl I "I • not .geing to give to this 13,•,. ilv.bat . r.i.,.esiik,..*ant •,te.*.iia*,..is: War 'MeniOrial;'..she said. 'Ai this time about the tenth we are. to put away it see° m . ,. • .. a rather a wasteful proceeding, and it wont : do..t.the men who...have ; as • not being :mit .own. Dees . it Cothit , .• - .. . . , . , ... . • ' tare to tiles Nue kifig stage, • ' -. ' - • •falAien,any-.gopd. .....I•could•have told If. it la 'given 'in .charity, of. ought •From exposure. ak.'-.0 -444 ef: - e re 11 11 put to bed, the Less .the danger of ileath.`orze :. se -loos result; -such as pneumonia, tuberculosis, . eye or ear. There' difference in the attack ' of Uurisles •cleVelePhig •a child exposed to body :chilt' and. in 'a ' 'Child- Safe, :guarded warmth and,:reet. :.•Mealerr requires goad nursing and the. tire of a, phy4icia,n, ; The 'page* ,• should be kept away ..frcnn other_fi_e_o-, pie 'Until the 'rash has quite gone, and &hould:fernain in bed as long as there' Is fever ,or .cough. Do not let the &dd. he uncovered and chilled as this •• Mai lead to pneumonia. ,A.•sornewhat. darkened, conifortably, xponi. is the -lied and the air should be kept moist -and 'soothing to the air Passages by ineana of pans Of water Or by Wet. sheets, which -1114i be ;hung • 33Y633 the. doorway. ;•• ' ' ' • • . because freedoin And -Comfort While' At Work are so" deSirable.:' The bloomers May' he of,: the sarne material, as4the !rack contrasting:material.; • , The Pattern •of .this splendid style is cut in 4 Sizes: print11,, 3446; . aed- firm, 081.4e;., ,Large., • 42-44.; Extra Large, 46;48 inches best ineasore The width of ,the frock.. at the foot.is yards': To make this Model for a Med- ium size will require ,yards for the 'frocko.arid yards for the knickers of 27Lillich Material. • ''••• ; Fattern •rnailed to any address on receipt of '15C; in silver; f,4,the•Wilien Publishing Co., 73 West •Adelaide St, Toronto, Allow two weeks for Yecellit of pattern. : 'Send 15c in silver for our up-to- date Fall and Winter 1924-1926 Boer of Pashieris., ' n days to two weeks. olapses befi u • taken ill, The n tiehAess; to be 'dangeituir if ken in hand at an early stage.. The SialPteMS::sr„e'a;rise',14' het' t.Pin"' retake.", atid:2fecliieSS: ; the, 'PY4s,' '.0;1W1,,,...;•wilw,i'•4'4201.ha!I hem' ex-. temPaiatare ould;lie..taken on, the eighth, ninth id tenth (4ya!gter exposure. , If the "tehiperafare has risen or the es are reddened, .put : the', Child to and . keep him 'there! Bed.' is the Measles, and the earlferin'the:dideaselthe child is. - MAKE PARLOR • IN OLD: o'..FASHIONED HOME , SERVE' A PURPOSE, , • • 4918. 'khe busy; practical' house- keeper will „welearne this simple frock and the bloomers that accompany i, •• If you have ,never tried, using the • largest, pleasantest room' in the house for the family bedroom, .you don't . know .how :much more; you will enjoy 'it in, that capacity, than as a• parlor, used only •occasionally. '• ,, 1 live in one of those fold -fashioned houses in :Which almrlor otaa added , to an already larger number of rooms than is rteeded by the average family. This Company room Waif the. largest roam in, the house, and 30,' gleft§,414, airy and sanny:-x4litiV its. south and ,west indows :and sash door opening to the east, upon , the end of ,a-/Sduth ver- andah.' 'So delightfully situated it was a sharne to use it so little. ' Such an •:•abunciance of sunshine went to waste' In it and the firtesii.-view we had Ives froni: its seldom -used dow.s. ,., ' I tried Using it as a living-root/1, ,hilt Nothing have. I that's ley own, • • • • ' •THE 'OLD MOTHE'R. Lord, et me frail) my daughter. Who is s kind t� me; ' Never need I walk alorte, Your Cooking. -trouble And hrelo.,tandWinks. your •-tooldnithetter;"' tiriii,s1 ';''ite',,ano, - JO i'306 48SUE NO. Virhai.I begin; by her is done:. And front alt,but her alone.' -Am 1 rested, till I moan. Lord, restme from rily daughter Who. is. kindtone -Eliiabeth MarrIS: ,FRLJIT SALAD. _ Half „pound 'English va1nu, hal pound Marshmallows; 2 pope „diced pineappie, :2 up . ertnifed,‘Whitcr•-tIref, '• Chop - er hreak the nul. nieats, cut the miirehinalloWS in tiaatiere with :scissora, -; and add pineapple and cher- ries. Mix with 'dressing, and lot etend twentjr-feurh.ours before serving, -mtrisocrs' Unitneritfor the 'GrIPpi: 7To ' be' ,frank :with yo". . . thO business man, do not" ' • • • • , • L --.Prices Higher • . Tea prices are going up mainly be- cause tea is being demanded by mil.' thins nrore",peopIe:-, Tea. is the,. cheap- est and certainly one of the most palat- able and ,satisfying beverages known. But the • tea growers have been unahle to meet the tremendous demand. It takeethree years for a tea bus to ma- tesi0ribes?g,iyen.. i:ngs arid, :leis:- inhe4..v.v114e:408;Uthitnitinit'g Waba0surlZ wwhos00t,etiitellye • "Whatever ie given „to Godpoured out their. youthlike wine that ; ,`eimat,' /IS You, nut it-lighting,_wheref'shd. and her 'the might hive and hug you Can, candles of kindness, to:cheertlieir bank books. • •,' and ,vvaim.sed.highten."• . ' (To he Continued.) . • . I ,isee,, said Jean. emirse, • . there Are heaps '61' things One coul_ „v r-0.nal.IGHT SALAD DRESSING.- '. d L' Slump inoney,away on, hospitals and :1ws-, tat/FEL:11014., tsp,,npistard, % institutions and -.Inissiene7-hut Cup milk, Q. tsp. -salt, 1 egg yolk, are , all 'so ::impersonal. • I weeder, lemon, 2 cups:Cream.' ' would it he Pushing •and 'fitfrifsoent, • Mix flour, mustard, and silt; add do you •Ainic,•11' I tried to help min- the Milk and egg. yolk, and cook over isters a littlet;--Ministera' r‘ mean,;hot water until the miirtiire thickens' with *hies and farnilies and Small in- When Cao4 ,of one-half :a/Mar:Shut-. away An min:try' places lemon and two cup S cream, ,WhlPPecl and in the Poor Parts of hiethWiia? It ustil Stff. • „' ' be•:stichpleasant helping to me:". • "Wow," said Mrs. Macdonald, • Tokyo's Streets.. . ethat's'.a really „sensible idea, Jean: Tokyo is 'Planning to have 211 ainee :There's,' nO :Manner Of doubt that the. • Of. streets ,by theend of 1927,. ' Small•salaries'ef.thecler.gy is2 Crying' . • . soandal., F don't like/ministers to•wail in paperaahaut it, but the lityrnen, should', wail until; things. are changed; Ministers' don't enter the .Church for the loaves and fishes, but the laborer' is worthy Of his hire, and, they must have enough to hive on decently. ing ; has 'ilonbled: r couldn't- Manage ' as ;things are .now,, and I'm a goad ; manager, though I says it as shouldn't . : The fight had All niy: life no- ' bodY vil1 e'er know. • .Now ..thot," we have plenty; 1 can talk 'about it: • •I; never hinted it to anyEody when we were struggling through.; indeed; we our faces and : anointed our heads and appeared not ente men too, fast!: The' clothes and the hoots and the butcher's hills! :It's 6p1easapt , to think of now, just as it's pleasant to 'look from the hilltop'ffthe Steep:road you've Ohre. -Theboys soinetimes telt . , toe ;that !they Are glad we: were teg, poor to have a nurse, for it meant that., they were brought Up with their 'fat,': ther. and me.' We: had- our idea's' to. -1: gether, and their father helped: then With, their.,1(Nssont-Sndeed,„ Onli riderS: realiZe hoty happy:4 was to have -then' all unt0 one roof"- 4-7 • on Again 4,..nith .a•• kiugh. ..'.(14emember one timo a week ilOfOlTO, The', Suitenia:, tion Fero) was clue, ,t,twas•down to one:, sixpence; And: Ofcouyse, collector , arriVedi ,retember that, John? educe:to-themselves: All exeelit'-Deit;' the boya`orltel hard,: to: eau 011- but I an glad that My little , • ;hie -,A4dienoe. , Mike -"Did. ye 'ever speak before large-fiudienderTate `•Pat•-.4."Fttirly large 1 did."' Mike-' An' what did, Ye say?" Pat -"Not guilty." , •43'. :zi- at -1011 Atlantic Citi ,Neir . Jersey America's • •Smartest Resort liotel. .Fainous for its, Euro- ,pean -Atmoelihere. . Perfect " Cuisine , Service.", • • esingle,roomr-rooms OAR Double rooms from $8:00 European Plan New Hydriatrie, and Electro Therapeutic Npartrpent.' • STAVE TO1tManager 'deo! Winter Playqi.ound Only 2 Ikeju• froth NewYork Sailings Twice Weekly Leaving N.Y. Wed; and Sit, Via Palatial, Twin -Screw, Oil.B umiak Steamers 'TORT VICTORIA" and "PORT ST: GEORGE" Landing Passengels at lianditon peels 'For Illustrated Booklets Write FURNESS BERMUDA LINE 34 Whitehal !Street . Nei? York City or Arty Local Tourist Agent . ' • Coincidence and Prophecy. , On thQ ether, hand, ,williians of pee; ,4)1e-;..have-to,--pay-fifty-three.1-prenilinne----74- en poiicieS in such a year--anenor- mous gain to the • great Industrial im r:: surence,ollIces,•which do not saffner w Corresponding loss either : In ',the. pre-.., . ceding or the following year. ,,,,et,f,urtlier peculiarity of the Calendar , is that occasionally ' two great anni- yersarieS, of the', Chureh, 'fail on the 1, Sante day...Thns, i --1e 9:21.?thr, AnnuclW :. tian• Was; on ,Good pi,day,' and it, will , ,be ',again In 1932. Th coincidence Is. generally supposed .t he referred •to, In the prephecy-- 'Wheirour•Lard shall:lie in our Lady's England will meetwith a strange nits, .. . . ,'. Some.. authorities '.,liowever, • cori,-• , adder that, the colnetdenco meant is that ;between .'tlia ,Annunsclation ' and:. . Easter Day,As,:iri,1894.'.Easter:in that . year fell On. March 25th, the ,.Fettat of. the Annunciation. , • • ; . : : In: • ,connection with. •;',iniscella0'eolis. inniliersariee • also„. there are. fljani,- . 1 curlopities.stance,:, are unable to •reepnelle.".the,-, ., ' ' .1 Sarno peoplefor In , ...°:'•\ date' of 4. birth i:Witli some other date This may be due: te/,'fallere to ;allow for. the 'difference between par:former • , , , • , calendar and, thBpt3Seht of/Num/v.. „ « ..A Fixed -.Crate for, Easter,'' •• Let us take a .single illustration The '.., •• anniversary of • George III'S birth. is: • given as June, 4th:;: whereas, In many , boOks.hesia saidto liave been horn 'on May • 24the. 1138. $6; In .fapt, -he. Was.....- Betwhea the calendar was .altered in .172 ;birthdays of. ,ali living ' pe,mona: _. were post dated eleven days as far .. as the law Was conceit/06o 'After ,1.752„: therefore,' George.; Ill.'s 'birthday ,isr as .. 'celebrated on Julie 4th ' ' ..• :...'., , The .question of,,,. a fixed, date .fOr.: 'Easter • has . often: leen raised. The'. •VatiatiOna in. the date. of Eliater.'eature_. ., Tit- great -,dirat : more InCOriventence and disorganization in the conirounity than le generally :realized. ; Sehool, •Ittitver- ' Bity; and haw ferias have to be Altered ..., 'in :acecirdence with the .change :lit :the • date of Easter,;While thetlateiof Witit;:. .. :stor and the .question , of 'holltio.ya AlsO, 'tiepin/A.:upon 1,t. , ' • t:o the petting.party to- njght9 .” ,She -- 'Can't, 1 gotta cracked hp for Spralns and Bru'llea. et t. Province o ABSOLUTE SAFETY • ntario Savings Office Civard Yot.tr -SiOjog it i eseYt�qpeii ah..Seeollet -hr ,Simply.•send.Money Cheque,. Poet :,Office or Express Money Order., or Registered Letter; to. 'the Branch' nearest you .4/10 you willirreeelye. your Ifjtrik, Rook return mail Tbe entire resurces of the Provthce of Ontario u. 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