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e Virtue Ot tbe Nati..•r,iLea
Is perfectly preserved in the sealed
TcnUcrfoot's Wooin
bi,IVE •W9161.0Y
.. eau. ihee. efeelaelas ho, ld in Caelbee," Etne
The best
yeast
-thtpfor1d4
Makes
perfect
bread,
0104
Yottorg-Pavoleirlealtzs--only,
grown with utmost care and with
Ilavour as the prime object, are used
to produce the famous Salada blends.
• ,
Datan -Diehes; 1 thieq., Minutes. Add leM9Irjklice: or
Of the pleat into sineli-long piecei, 6Eiblsege andeluit with paprika:,
. Sir:inner until tender, terileve from the CreamedFrIzzled Beef. -Shed one.:
aerate Dar sweetestedf half PeUnd ellipPea ,beef with 'Ark;
stove nee)
fritter hatter. Breen' had, roll in and hoar boiling water 'ever it. Let
powdered, sugar, • . istaed ce few minutes and drain, Put
'Rhubarb Fritters. --Cut the 'stalks teasening,boil-two reheutes, pour
, .
Cheese And Cekr S I d M h two teblespoons butter in pan, and
. . y a a ..-- as 4 • ,
Rantlefort elmeae with a little batter when hot toe beef in it until it looke
or thick cream. "Mix with one-third frizzled.' Sift one tablespoon flour in
'
as Medi minced., celery, and arranges gradually while beef is frineling and
ori leetuese leaves els. teeteieuai mai add one • 'Op, or as much more as liked,
' iice, pest liberally with paprika and' of tiepin' compoed of equal parts of
:serve with dressing and toasted erack-, boiling waten and evaporated milk.
'ere. , • ' 1Cook for five - minutes longer, and
Breed Pudding With Orange. -Soak i serve.. " Browning flour should be
. a half cupful of stale bread * ()Witted if eggs are Wed In that
. In a . • . .
' (Partite of a cupful of sweet milk, and case, after frizzling beef, add liceuid
when. It is crate eat heat lightly With' and thicken with con:tablespoon flour
•• ' • 'merle into paste with a , litere milk.
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'CHAPTER X.Hteee(Coetnia
eheavesbiM-tessenetaetheelelIlhnaPPle
Hots deati to -the worldet
t "How is he going to atick on?'-' 0
' "Yee heave him up;" instate& Combe
from the other side a vie stolen
horse, "I'll fie That.. Bell ride 'as Well
AS the Otte% laet paseengete"
"The ola man. in there," 'replied
looking over his hhoelder •neevously,
eideinsealting in,•••a, hughed, voleee
liree. Can you steady him like that
Whilst'throw, a eitch •around
Don't let hine.roWe• • '
ern try', Jim; but his legs are line
Water, You ette't hole there, They
slip all e,vays ateenee." •
Won't an that long.. 'Now!
Bow's t a . "
• Combe had taken tee rope front
the pinto's ,ise,dale,, and 'with It had them stranded in;Bach hack 'waters; as
leshed•the electon's feet together under •Soda Creek. * • ,
the 'telly et bie..boo.e,,efeee emeh he. • The banks. , of it whine Jim
Its course is through sand and gra-
vel; that it Is gold gravel meltee It
larenore uteetwurrost--imir inne.
stained in leprous patches by vivid
metallic colors. It has nothing to
de with framing until, weary .of life -
and retired front business, it reaches
its muddy ',delta, where it, farmsebe-
Vallee it is too feeble to do anything
else. , •
.rte We, work wtor mining. It is
the great sluice boa of nerthern /34 -
else Columbia, the great water power
Which eata'asnay the gold -bearing
rocks, which builds the rand bare and
°feeds „them. year °by year with much
fine -talon, tempts the strongea
of our merr with tne posisibility of
einichVeintened wealth, and haying
sucked their ileris out of eliem, leaves
had , passed • the bight of. the rope horse,werew. 4eed.ehtheeee-S .ealeetec'r of s grt.41:litlit
aeon& his victim's Waist and secered raw edges 04, agiest ellth wound,
shaimdd'iell.•
rmly by it to ilia horn of the
• . ,; , through 'Which the river tore its course,
a and the brine of it Was no Placa of
. "I guess she'll ride like that for primroses, but a fringe of great
bit," he said, looking critichlly at his
boulders, too heavy even for its strong
work. "Seems pretty well packed,
• waters to move, and here and there
the bonen of a stranded pine, .
Par overhead the two could See a
few. tall coinfers, toweling it the
doesn't he?" lend takirtn) the doctor by
the shoulder he swayed him teetative-
• th eddle •
Y in
"Yes, he'll stay Ahem till you entie
aight mist, and lkhind ,. theta, *1•11)
him, but what are You going to 'tell
stream, the dull red light which mere. -
the ferryinelf?" •. s•.,
ed the
"That's my. trouble. 1,ro blanked u. centre of snail life as there was
Creeic. •
41:41.EI COMPO
re„,enostrosole•
• Iehn Hays Hammond, Jr., Invent -lee Genius, and His Father, .
,A recent photograph of Mr. John Bays Hammond and his on, taken
in the office a the elder Bammond. John Bays, jr., has invented many
wirelees contrivances. He has invented a ;Whelan torpedo that can be
controlled by wireless from the coast fortification. He nes applied for,
More then one hundred patents covering ,the system
in the United States
and foreign conteies. Hammond le only twenty-eight years rad and has
adhieeed a reputation in the inventive world. Mr. Hammond, sr., has had a
long rind varied career. . •
I know how I'm-goiin Sodang to fix that, un-
Wheh a cable crease:I the river
• r t it on by him- they paused, and Jim dn.:mounting the world are very much alike every -1 CAUSE AND • CURE OF DISEASE'?
less I gag him too. I,wish the doctor . •
. aye e gr y went down to the water's edge. The where, and doctors know them better
was not too d rieik o s
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THE "WHITE LADY
OF 11011ENZOLLERN1
STORle, OF BERTBA; THE WOMANii
•
HE KAInER FEARS, .
Creiliteh • to Have t Appeared Beford;
• Many $evereigne Posed
• • Away. •
Kaiser Wilhelm may fear no male
on earth; but at the very mention eA
one wointirA name it le said hie
cheeks blanch.
•In fact, there has been no Bohertel
tollein for many a centary past whd
has not held tine formidable fermi
In dread. ,Even Predelek the Litreat
fearless Man as he was, would nee
alloW here name to be Mentioned liW
his presence; while his neuriitie neet
phew, Frederick William IL', once fell,
. low pert ef hat en oaego Tele aoe:Just before taltieg from.fire; add beat.- self. • ,, ferry was moored to the bank than most men. - How Medicine Is Practiced Among the in a dead faint when he VMS told till
,
el liarch
harder thee the speakee s face. . tered was 'empty. Jim got into the be something worse inside."
Bill looked at Combe, doubtfully.
ferry and tried to move It, but the "Well he will get ()Yee that • withou. ti hundred years ago, end its chief meal-
Bill
had known Jim many years, bet , cal classic dates from the third or
had never genii the man he sow pow. Chain of it was secured by 'a great my •assistance or die, Does it mat,' fourth century before Christ. Ie is a
padlock. It was kept for the pnblies ter?" • . , ,• .book on medicine and physical sibience
1,,,..A convenlenee„ arid the ferryman's profit ' Jun looked at him stupidly.,. that treats; of the heron body, the two
The sight staggered him and made
'hien; claubtfill '•of tee share he
•"'".1 and th 1 ' 1 d e ' - 'ITO-peer the: doctor. added: - - P
e erryman a gon . rinciples "yin"-and_"yange! the...firt
aes
the ice e kes athering round it as it "What is the matter, with Anstru- Chinese. she had beeh seen in a corridor
the juice of' a whole one, ' Add ell Yhlhs of tWQ eggs anti dash, of "If he wasn't he wouldn't' go." there,
• * "Yes, be would, with this," and the 1. b
his Berlin palace. .
seigar to taste aad the .yolk cif meanie. white pepper, •
, Beat again, fold. in the white of an • • •
egg beaten very stiff- and tern' into .• Useful ..111nts.
ifidividuancusterd cups. Cook like , •
• Carrots and peas are an excellent
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eu'a- • - d' h n mixed tegether
Cheese , Straws. -Te ,oneequereer, The young, tender leaves of the
-Pelee& -puff vette take- .' ten - :dunces. ettereatoe are very good iren•salane
Id
ut there was no boatman her it, ther?" • ' The beginnings of medicine in China Anti, indeed, the Hohenzollern
light flickered on a barr Y •and the little shack -in which he shel- "Ribabrolce, tree or three, and may , are in the dim distance of forty-five have good cause for their fear; fot
whenever "Bertha,' known o blue
"White • Lacly," hes been eeen she
always been the harbinger of- death° ,
or some great calamity to their house,
• The ,evening before 'eVilliam 1. dreen •
elements, the circulation of •the five his last breath, and the yery night
elemental vapors in. the body; diseases, on which his son, Frederick III., diedl
acupuncture, and se, on. • Other books; in agony, she was seen by More than
were added to this list later, says Mr. one wandering through the rooms of •
Da ald Christie in "Thirty Years in •
the palace which they • werelyiege
Clothed in White. • •
• On the latter occasion it is said the
intruder, challenged by a sentry.!
Walked bp to hire fleece;
eyes st-ncl such a menacing aspect' thati
he uttered a piercing shriek and felt! -
Unconscious.
Those who have loolced on this ape
parition that haunts the Hohenzoles:
terns deseribe her as an old woman,
clothed .knom head to foot in white,' -
•
All treatment must accond with the with black eyes elaiing frern a deeply.;
various cycles of five, of which the furrowed, corpse -like face, and carry-
ing -a-broom-a ctreumstaric-e-from
fork-rwing are a few:
•
earEtlhementse-•metal, wood, water, fire, which the irrevereet and seeptical
Allow. •.
Colers-vvhite;• green, black, red,
e• have dubbed' her the "Sweeper."
• But the Hohenzollerns have no -
Tastes -acrid, --sour,. salt, bittere.monop,oly of_White_ Indio Gorse- ,
•• many. A • similar phantorie haunts
sweet.
• Organs of body -lungs, liver, kid- that palace- of geese-Darmstadt-74ns'
Productions_ ofethe or gans-ebreath, deeneit was from the 'legend a this
neys, heart, spleen and.stomach. .
Palace -that Wagner •borrowed the_
subject of his Lohengrin; tbe Greed
Dukes of Baden are haunted by • si" •
•third; and there are few ancient. cas-
grated Parmesan cheese ' and tt tanY Strong ammonia water said te taken in the proceedings. • • taCurse it. That's whit I might
paste as, if rolling in'tflour. e ' lion. outi be excellent fez: repeoving iodine stable:
To clean White enameled wood -
dash. of • paprika. Roll cheese into
thin, cut into strips four or five inches work,
long and one-fourth inch Wide. • 'Twist! use clear ..turpentine and a
soft cloth.
each strip and Pane in moderate oven
. Olcl nightdresses make' excellent
,ten or twelve minutes, ' covers for ' dresses hanging in the
Fish in Potato, Cases. --Pare pota- closet. . * •
• • toes at tialfarm size and ••ehte. thini e . The ground ' in, Which., roses
----'7:elle-e-s -franaT•••Orne aide- Of each to Pro- planted 'should be 'fertile and Weil
• vide good base., • Bake until earth? drained. ' ' ' •••• '
done take from oven reneove :inside' , . .
soteach potato, leaving wall all- Potatoes are fattening,. therefore,.
round, they -are sometimes geed diet for thin saw a bar o,f light in' the front of the
• a
. (To, be Continuecl.)
"You don't mean no feel play /by
I have expected," Jim *muttered, "Ink I
him, de you V' ' • I didn't see him in the saloon when we
hIsTO; of cotirse not. A; dead ass f-, le to"
airnt no god. Hand me his bridle,' 1 Fon a time he wrestled.with the Ices
'
k.
and Combe reaceen from the saddle
and tried to break it vAth a boulder
for it.; But Bill held on to it
"See here, Jim,' this is •a mighty}
I from the 'AEA; but such ittempte
had been foreseen and the faiteniegs,
_ugly busieess,. :It „ie for as weenan?" *ere to letrong to yield to rude. surg-
.,. eFor a, woman, sure. , Bend. over, ,eess. ,•,• e .•
or they'll be after us." • e 9
"Doesn't. matter much if they .de,
Still the man doubted, ancleCombe
cone now,n 'be said to himself; and
s Fill with 'creel -lien codfish mixed with persons.• ' ." • S • • Ideal. Some one had opeeed the door
te look out: The °crowd was growing
impatient forits drinks.' ,
There was, no time to be lost.,, It
was cruel, butehe had to do it.
„ • clumped had -boiled eggs or any oth- Pure alcohol is more desirable than
er crearried fish or meat mixture peer gasoline for cleaning white, kid arti-
feried eover with butter 'crumbs and cles.
return to oven to complete cooking, ' leefere ,peeliiir fruit, 'always . pour
ereameeef___CheeseaSeup.---Pttt--one water-oyer-iteandelet it -stand
quart milk, one blade mace, one table- until cool'. ' , • a
,
-
spoon gilded onion and -a bit of ran Save . time in 'washing spoons by
pepper on to 'Create two table- keeping eta teaspoons in the 'soda and
sPamis flour ,with • two of butter, strain baking powder cans. -
and keep hot en double boiler.Add. Water which -.potatoes have been
one-half: .cuP grated cheese and lal boiled, is lbe_best_thing-with-,vdd ,
teaspoon 'salt and heateihtil cheese 191 sponge and revive a°, silk dress.
melted. •POur even two. beaten yolks
e of eggs, stirring nil the time. g ° To clean coffee or tea pots boila
.
eser""- lift% borax solution in them twice a
at once in bouillon cups. week for fifteen minutes and it will
..Left.Over Roast -Line a deep bake purify and sweeten them.
• ing dish with meshed potatoes, to . Needlework should be ironed on
• Which you have elided a hit of, cream, the wrong side in -a piece of flannel,
Otter and seasoning. Now slice your and should be 'kept long enough un-
-.beef into an many slices as you can der , the irmeto thorotighly dry it.
•
woulcIn't .you have. done this, or any
other blanked. thing to save hey?",
"My God, yea" wae the.startled an-
swer. • Without further demtir Bill
• handed over the bindle IMA
turnieg-the-hcrses _sharply' slonuthill,
disappeared into the night, whilst the
widower slunk through the back prem,
ises into the Idol
SMOOTH TO GET BUTTER. •
Problem One of Hardest for Kaiser's the Ouse and cure' of disease have
Mu cden," but the theories' regarding
• been stereoptyped for many centuries.
- Subjects in 13erlin.
How to get a clearter of a pound of ''which the body is composed-inetal,
As long as the five elements of
-butter is a problem which every.Ber- wood, water, fire and earilte-•are in
liner has had to study. Lack of but- equilibetem; health is .enjoyed; when
ter has • been one. of the most diffi- they are out of proportion disease nue
• cult of the many problems With which
began to hunoa on the off -chance that 1-ehe Berliners have been confronted,
the ferryman might be within hearing says a despatch from The Hague.
He even took cretins reeblvee and fired .A, young lady who served in a but -
a shot; but for awhile there was no :
Ter shop wad a pewee to be reckoned
response. The ferryman had ton- with. • A customer would approacle
eluded that his cowboy passenger of her withearieingratiating . smile ' tuna ,
'the morning was as other cowboyslie greet heir as "My dear Fraulein," or
had knor, and would, be• as log over yet mere eoftly. as ."Frauleinchen,"
his half-hour's boinessa•as they had artAthen speak sweetly about the pule
neee, and, daribou, being a free cone- .
A chane of many. thinge which were
*trYselleehad-gana' where l'a liat'au"• hardly-wanterlathenalisappeariecerlysto•
But the revolver snot had roused return the next day with a little pres,
-ethers if it had eat -celled the ferry- et and more smiles and then at the
man, The red glow in the centre of
the townlet was iedder- now- and
larger. The door Of the Ideal was
wide, Open, and there were voices on
sues, and the object of treatment is
to •bring them back to their; normal re -
Wiens. Medicines are classified 'ac-
cording to 'the ,five colors and the five
tastes, corresponding to ;the' five .ele-
ments and the five organe of the body.
critical. moment: •
• ""Cr- -- -- I - - ' *ese : I-- -
, an you p ease reserve •or me -a
• ___e... • quarter of a pound of batter, my near
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CHAPTER XIV. • Fraulein?"
. . • the night air, the voices of men which
It seemed ' to the doctor that ' his grew dieser as he listened. Possibly ' Young men declared that the. only
. to get butter was to be the
pace was suddenly accelereted. In his Bill's suspicions had found voice at wall/
dream flight he began to move with the kit moment, the revolver shot sweetheart of a butter-Ftauleive • It
quite phenomenal rapidity.: In id' having eohfirmed them, and now *lel is even said that married women 'urg-
• d h lan for
• gent:ere, and add a hit of ornon, but- To saV," your stockings, sew a piece
reviOus expeditions of. the kind the, Whole drunken gang was out loolsing
teenetoen, sliced ..tein. ' Aad itny heel of Aisle shoes and by se doing the„e same end. • ,
Butter scarceey' reigned in the Ger-
•.
, tee, seasoning and a couple. of i'iPe of chamois on the ineide Of the motion had been a steady sailing, So for the elector and hie abductor.
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gravy yeu Jilay have left over, Or din delaY the appearance a those dreade Steady that if he had not seen the:.
did not matter much. He could easily
man capital for three menthe. Lines,
stee• ples and towns genie -by beloce escape such a posse as they werelike-
him, he would shave, considered him- ly to form, but he turned towards his
self absolutely „stationary in space captive ' It was no use keeping him
their turn came. Confectioners who
But now he walk going at a great any jonger. ' • • 'also dealt in butter would o ,ly 'sell
speed and jerkily. Yes; certainly "Hulloa, you are awake, era you?
jerkily, and the atmosphere was be- , Want 'them wraps off your metitli?"
coming distinctly Older. He had he asked, synicaliy. • "They'll keep
[
entered a stratum- a cold air, Ah, the 'cold off your chest," but he mays
yes, that mina be it Ile was get, en towards him and released the doe -
ting higher; he was in fact rocketting. tor from his gag • '
ful holes. - • of %people stood for hours, often only
; each slice m flour before broWning.
then cover all Over with 'a top laYer• ly-, slip an
If your alarin clock ringed too loud-, to find the supply exhausted before
•
Fill the dish half full of this mixture,
of ;meshed potatoes. • Put the wholes bell elastic !reed around the
to diminish the noise; The wider
• "thing hit° the oven and bake uhtir the band you use, tile greater the
, brown. ' . • , . • sineprosion, • ' ' •
. • .Creamed Cabbage. -Spread one An excellent substitute for .a• knife-
.
-. eniall head eabbage . in kettle, . withe eboard is made by foldhie . a newspaper
'piene of butter- or drippings .eine of j lengthways and sprinkling.'the bathe
egg and .a • 13tie water. enough t•9* brick on as usual. Knives% will havethe• !dello will be able ta get witho* e e are also five . .
natant , e••re ecte , . cm 1 a ir . whilst you are a ou 1 .. . ey are • varieties htieIeftlItirnaiotes the con- milieu), Austrian Archduke, eerhe •to
.8----merd a. better polish than Wheneeleaned in That ' ' it, he *al rocketting Quite ' "You might as well untie my. hands
was fi cr .
Y • Iii b' d ' • • . b• t 't Th the sugar -sweet reeilee end expen-
keep it from burning. 'and .- ini
a et =len; the (red-harry:wan. • '• • ' • • • • - ' in .the head and . it rockets. The pearly. frozen alrea•dy,".•'said Proehe: sive tricks irt the. past. •• &nen of t e heart, Ives and ,kidneys; his' eregie end .in Mexico; an, d in 18. 89, .• .
Stir once in a while. -. /11
' '
When- smooth stir in beaten egg anti aeh, and also •Of the gate of life. Rudolph . died so • terribly ' and. mys-
immediately • before Crown Pririec •
I TO keep • the breal 'jar and bread whiskey had hit me in the ;head and roe in a •matter-of-fact tone; the right that a• the logs and stom-
....tehlespoon Of 'flour in email bowl and;
fell 'bowl. half_ full . et:cream' and milk' boiling water in welch a •little conimon te -- • •
I MAN WANTS QUIET.' '
• eoom forthe first time be does not ex, • •
When • a patienteneers the consulting. terioutly in the Mayeeleng hunting
box sweet rinee, after Washing' with • it rockets.. Certainly 'I am . reeket- ' J:m loked at. nim in •so'me suenrise. . , • •
Eettporated. niilk ie. god •to Use in ' • ' ' The sobering effect of the ride had • .
• Tumblers that have been' used for .hia blood, ahd his tightly bound extre- yourselt," he remarked, 'unfastening . Anybody who• liees in the. vicinity lodeg . - • ,
piece of, cream • Mix well and add to • • But as ' is oug s ,grew ess een even grea. er an e ,a ete ler- ,
h' th ht .
Copy of a. Letter. ent o
S • t R *I ' A
al roa peet to he asked, questions: ' Silently;
sh wits • the herald •of the ship-
. soda hae beene disisalvedi then Set
them out .of doors in • the on for a vague ,his body. grew more and more •petedl. • • • - . • . • he stretches• out one. hand after the
hot cabbage, continue to stir initil flour • , ' • Officials. ., • Other, , and the doctot, W placing -wreck ., . .
•which • Iclosed the roin-mbic
few hours, • • •••• . . Old. ' The Writ was .aying out in . ell, .guess • 'you can nit on then bY • ., ..
• is well cooked. Add four oi five, - • • .• ' ' three fingers on each pulse in tern, 19.! career -ofthe; Archduke 'Johann '
' tablesptions ;of 'vinegar, ' stirring to milk should be ' -filled ..fiest with cold sup.pbsed to reeognize the eaters.. of , (eJohn •Orth"), and 'at the eery time
keep'frotri creating. Seeson with selt
.• water atid.,rhiaked; 'then use a. *little '
1;mities were beginning to freeze ".' • the tope which bound , his captive' of ;a, rioisy • railway „Yard might. try the disease, In. the early day! of my ' a cowardly .assassin .struels the Eel-.
. and pepper. This was mother s cab- He hecerne et:ninnies thee' lie Was •legs, •before, freeing his hands. 'weitieg to the offitials of the road a service. in China li friendly native doe-
. 1- press Elitabeth het . •deatinblew in •
hage recipe, She was famous for it. into hot, water , first has ', the, effect 'of ta.„ei Switzerland, a sentry on gunel in the
warm water Putting the Milky glees 1 hoeonger Sri the streets. of, Soda Creek, esteedo Dona eau off as you ride 'copy of this letter, 'sent to officials tor used to bring patients to sees w
• ;NM:nee With. Lenten, •Sarice.--eCut .eheeehie it•peeteasseenee, , He could hear horses! feet arid gravel back, and don't try any monkey tricks ef a Dallas Thetcasn• railroad office; • I. would examine and treat them.
'.' which nettled 'and did bmerith • them,! With- ie. it -gret- .worth .it,". ante .signedeoUnfertunatee Why -Try to dhS, a Mae aPneer • :erne, oneaueesen.inilei. Schonbrunn . Castle sew the same
I an abeermatity had. no p I d
ligaments, bones, blood, muscles.
Senses -nose, eyes, ears, tongue,
mouth.' .
Directions-west,east, north, South,
•- For instance, if the heart is 'feeble, are not the haunts of • other vanctio
Middle. •
there must be too little fire; fire is of , this spectral woman, mostly bent
with the neer. therefore to strength-
waking old crones, carrying a: heavy,' tapping -
stick, which heralds ' their-
prOduced by wood, Which corresponds
•ripper:Wade , •,
ties in the wholes of Germany which
en the heart tile liver must be toned
up; the Medicine must be soar and a
a greenish hire, arid anything bitter.
must be avoided. If, on the other
hand,. the lungs are affectea,• thee
earth is needed to •produce .the lacking
metal element the spleen end
stomach Ghost Foretold a Shipwreck.
' But tho most attractive -or ehe , .
least Unattractive -of them all, is the
must be , stimulated, the medicine foreshadowed calamiey to the Ileps-
• White Lady who; for centuries, has
to their regular clients.
But now this reign Of terror is to • ' should be yellow and sweet, and
:en . • Butter cards have come. Tee ever. th' 'd ii t • be avoided. •
y, mg acre m s burgs -"a pale young woman," she is
authorities -are to try and provide a tricate to describe in detail. ._ cles,cribed, "mariellotisly beautiful,
with a -long, flowing white veil." .
d There are many oth.er points too in
weekly -ration for each person, whe The .diSease is .diagnoped by the She was seen by Many in the Castle e
g b thenight b f re Maxi-
a see whichthrew him1 then, room. y edoctor's ap-stiectral White Lady rlowly walkinee ,
one sreell. cabbage into quarters, lay When a vetveteee dress is done ; and • le th h' heavily' - ed b the Live and Wink an Sleep in ' e
drain, coVer with boiling vvater and It , makes excelleht polishing cloths for . the fact time he wee ridiag down an I "Now you might as well •ride back "Gentlereen,-leit•ansoluteln neces.. the unuat situation. I asked my Chi-
nese friend to,examineteie case by his
...in old: wa er for thirty minutes,: the rnaterial-eis Anil valuablai upon his horse's . tie& woke him to pearence, he let his hinds go. Vicinity":
with,.
boii , fortyfine minutes without cover . method, but findingno pulse at all, he
mahogany and other Woode with a, extremely steep . incline • into a grey and finish the night with your pals. sany,, in dieeharde of his duty slay, was completely nonplused, arid vitte
er with sauce made as follows : One' • see, of icy vapor. , • . • . - l*Serry I troubled you." and night, a g. Y greatly interestedto ' h d e_
Lay in hallow serviiig dish and cov- hi 'h finish and if; good for use on site -
et arerl plated ware also. Who soiled et hes 1Seen :•Said that Doctor Prcn • But the doctor. remained -sitting yarcl engine should riseke it ding dong when I explained. • elan. Geis Black Eye for Delaying,
ASKS THIEF TO FIGHT, ,
tablespoon Innen juio one testes:ion' eye, • e 1 , • The poor, weeping woman stood be-
. . . - - en you want to make leMonade, 'en Anne I in. the- twenty-four hours your .Nay, are. 'you ?" asked Combo. and grath and grind and puff and . — • fore the judge and the sveripathiel
gar His recover_y from the effects of drink -"They-el be here pretty...seen now, et hump ‘ and. click and clank and chug Britisle_he Farmer C15,allenges _ Robber , • .
grated onions ona little grated nutmeg, het et told ' tee? boilhig the •s12 '— " ' '• ' *
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in the roomewhere he was eteeioned.
•
WAITED ENTIRELY , TOO LONG,
• • • •
the velveteen nian•be cleaned by Wash-. tnerot wise one a those men who bad ;where he was. • Professions of Love.
cup boiling. water, two tablespoons
'butter, two tablespoons flour, one. ; sea water the• I f b ' .dreirik dos-' "Yon 't fraid isnot finding arid buz and hiss and bellow and howl
arid nzz and spit and clang bang . • •
-of -the spectators wera -out
. an emon Juice 'eget er e are a was as -rapid as his lapse into. drunks ekes'', dan'telefallin antlaget drowned.Tanailioan and hoot and toot aed ersesh: _ Suet.
1 -She -looked muscular -relit -no miseeable
• one. -half teaspoon ealteelash Of whit -e- - t • • •
t-13— ing-thn -wnter. Wilrde aw:iy ennees and nahr hes beain began tb nm not. coming ening. Soria Creek 1, and grunt und gasP °and -groan
__pepper_ ;_ In:bailout and better •
- with the stirring difficulty, and the work agaie almost normally". : . might hot • be healthy for me Just' whistle and wheeze and squawk and
gether, add to boiling. water end bell
• eheeity .erese neree_and perk and r p and.
_ se —.--- • -••-_- 4 , _ _ _ e. 41e,realleettelhataheseettn sidingetietteiereve"--- , as
• ethiakeverignendlnis (1.1n...prm
5.--,•••• • ed, The same applies to any ,drink in his saddle, hie arms pinioned and Still the dotter sat where he was, jangle Oa -erten arirnitteter ania" yel
P-
One of. the mime ctirione offers ever saes Answers London. •
made to an unknown thief was 'that "You are charged," said the iensei
acmes -nu deshyareelelearnoret 'hake .(Zerg-.1.stersteeesternlyabut ltinase. ew_igs
centaiiiing ogee. hi: mouth gagged, and that 'someone, stretching his cramped lege, feeling and croak and howl and hum. and mei land) farther' He, had, occasioe to sainting youe husband." •
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• ' • , . slaughtet a cow; and the camas:lavas Gulping down her 'sobs,' thenelson.
' • If •you include. yout eUt•glasnware la ' atso. riding,. ' Ivo - leading Ins horse the stiffened niuselesCof his .' arras,' and Puff 'and. grosel and them' p
, 'placed in en outhouse, Nentinorning er wiped away her tears with e
". the general spriegehouseeleaning, here along the edge of a grey 'flood from swaying a little. in his saddle, and • boon and clash and jolt and jostle and
e, I shake and screech and snort tme send it was found to have been denuded of ,brawny hand and replied sadly: '
' is a eimple ayes,. to make it epthicle: which -came nrecte and pn incesiant looking •at Cornbe. ' ' ' ' • every paeticle of suet, whereupon the "Yes, your worehip, ' r only aelced ,
• , Immerse the article in the dishpap, oe • grinding 'Ounce , Ilr. • Protheion'e "You itnist have .wanted •me; pretty and scrape and throb and crink and
!, sometimes large entiugh to 'weir:reed- :"earliest impression'el a '-riv'•er was 'the • !redly," he land at lerigth,eind there!:jangle ann quiYer hnd ruinble• awl fernier iesaeil thefollowing not1ce:1 the brute if he would ever • cease 'tt
"If the person or persons' that rob- lo.vnemee and he was so long, in ' an -
ate. it .Use a soft nail hinalls an that t union...de a dozer, tiny grfriimi which .was no ti ac2 of engenein his voice, 80 1051 and rattle in yell and smoke ;
, lied my c6w, of the suet are realln•in ;leering thet I hit hire in the eye
' . . . there will be ' no crack (11* design left ; well Orefrem the etieth's heart arao.ngst peetest ..ecest.'list his ettempted inutile.- and' smell ahd hhhiek like I ----?"
,
' 1211 unbrashed. Warte. Water, white sorip:Modow tweet and fritilleries, in his tion. _ . • • .. . reply: went; ' I will give .them a "stone of . with a beam, I'm' only a defenceless
Of Course You Needand 41 ' ' a'
• .few drops: of 'ammonia added, native 'Wiltshire, er at the wildest a' l'Guess I did,' Sr 1 shouldn't have '''It ie." , ..
• s elf cotton' the officials make
. - 1 '
. . flour to niake slum/tinge with. Sheeld wornen,", she event oe in broken voice', •
.0. •
j it be that they are not in want end ' "and a wonien's life without love is
•g , Try it • • • ' ' ' . l'Ide-Grounds, _ 1 the thief le a men and will eeme fen- ' a mere blight"
to the rinsing. water .*111 do the .rest, junction of little brown rills which teek notie"
•Willa ehatt.erieg hi their meetieg place I "Whet -is : it ? • A Worrier -1 Yett +
velohed 'men end women unless we h' 51 etellin a and let him keep the
• • 'Time ift .calculated among . the ote picking up a little friend here amn ample feeilitiee for, recreation. Let 1 suet" ' ,
of months. • January Is called "the until together they tern aetniller'i Aristrdtifer b b 4, h If wrrste places and tern them into, au- challenge, as. the farmer's *fisticulf
I
through 'he purple. heather of that aren't married ?" We cannot have heeltley, wellele-•
ward, I will sfiglif "him in fell- open
battle• if he -beats me I will give
s • , • - era •er, sgethenect- and- -united,- Wander mirage the play 'spirit and peovidee
11 tlt d ---------iuera did, het steeept the
•
' ' • Indian "Alkions."
•. which- English folk call a mountain;
I,•
OTIN STARCH '
Jim laughed a hard laiigh.
- it -thee le •- Yea -anernt
cheek or a fool." •
n't l?. That neW tenderfoot,
tee Cream comet out of the freezer
Walt a velvety sonstesess-sre A
aevidett.lessom-when it Is tnsde
vitt! 13E.NSONS.
• '
And it it firefly hard to ask far Any-
thing merit delicious than a Chueolate
nano Mange or Ctaaal Custard ill
fruit, oleo of aceaint't.Corn Stare .
Our new Recipe Meek ''Ercsacrts and
Candice" telle how and hew 'Much to
aid: MVO for corY le cur Mentrcal
Off0e—rolf,1 sure eto tell yea grceer
fir tend neetnatt atanglbY
Caradd kt 111r6 tha OAR., eariturY.
IRE CASSON 31110111 ea. LIMITED
febterrigrit, esnomst,
iiiaaarnitaa, /I 6 AT WILLIAM.
us; get hold of a t e vacan o s an
Motion Indents by renone instead smother more fully grown farther. oh,
r lir' UP peeelsed play-geounde. Childreri haVe abilitY was well Iowans. •
'hard moon"; lekbruarY, "the ranoon 'wheel or &sere ,through high hay pretty brtdly: • Miss: Clifford -es lilies -
Ihedn"; March*. "Aare-05re moon"; ilelde to the gen.
April, "the moon ie. whine "geese lay Ilut the Fraser, by.which'thiit" silent
eggs"; May, "the plenting Moe% figuee led hien is not a riner of this
June, "the moon whee the strawnere kind.
ries are red"; July, "the moon when llorn of the MOWS in that Nolen
' choke cherries ere ripe"; Augeste "the land where earth's rare show, above
harvest. Moon"; September"the inothr the last of the bin& pines, the
when rice is; laid up to dry"; Oetober, Fraser is bitter and savage from its
.• "the rice -dying moon"; November, birth. There are So 'Ugh grass lands
• 1"the thenekilling rt100e; and Decent- for it to 'flow through, e no miller's;
bee, "the deer moon." el wheels for it to •then:
n la to be hanpy end to„ sheet and •,'
ing hirn end wares a doctor,"
log% to their heart's contente-when 4000•Boar
"Ahl‘1 grunted the docton and whis- left to their ,own roeurtee a re ia,•
i
t c a st g o ap g ,
of a fog horn. Ipt was a curious trick juetice °lithe part �f the ar g to-
ne had on ()mimes; of insight. Be ward the weak. There must be organ- •
izetion to swore the best, result:A. ruul ;
knew' the Risky Ranch pretty well,
gee this is a 1110VeMent that should be!
though he wa 1 no favorite there,
taken up everywhere. ---J. .1; Kelso,
he knew eese ieternal hietory, and ,
ould have inane Avenel guesses about -,- .--es. --
I
their Clifford and Jim Comet arid even - A clever politieistri is; My who is '
le ran hell Nit Whittle likt that t to be -IIprofanityeel in-
416.11001011ditilitirAlle about Me. Anetnither, The ways of able to cover up Inc tteeke. •
s
u
Staying:
"Where are you. livira nesse Vein
gees?" • •
"Nowhere. Boarding' at the sane
Old pion" ,
Fever
three to slit' defiers' curt*
One small else bottle or sescrerees guaranteed' 'CO OUri
a cage.
Rafe for any rotire, horne or (soft. rg. •
Largest veterinary a/Mollie ever knoWn. (Jet
It et erosion:, herein,: dealers etdirent front ritri,fitt.
• ratittirets elitrreett
11114011111 Or the 'beat 01'0v/ender, or ail terrine ot
rtu
torer, • '
aistlitet setarr 004 Ohetilitt tont naotetialegist
tietatest, Ittd4