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LESSONSOF THE PAST Y' FAR THE S. S.LESSON
IDiTEBIlfATIONAL LESSON,
JAN. 22
You Can Open New Furrows and Sow New "The First Miracle in Cana." Got-
Harvest of Happiness. den Text, John 2, 5.
T11I•: LESSON iL.t.us'!'it:\'1't'It.
_ verso 11. "rhis beg -teeing of nth
-
first u
behind and reactor;, forth to thine life lie in the future. 1 It•iu • hc'-
1.44.1.1.1aJt' '
aches" Thislnotable ns the SELECTED RECIPES.
Forgetting the things which ore and work uses elle prrse,rt• 11111' real first record of our la,r•tl's as>g a
Three hundred Orange I•'ruytiug-Grate i
day, - o tie u
tl,t 6
, w 1
1s t fl o
t � r s 4t>,
,>in n i E,
iii4 which arc, h, sure. -1 hell{ 1 J
iii 13. h[unt us -think of it! One hour aut-
(;one hese ofd year with its jugs !(iced for Burns to baptize a claisy
vus
]v l victory and defeat its �wilh iuutturtulite. one hour
1 retrospect. how short the {)utV. Onc twilling sufficed
old year seems! ,_c gulden dtrs, lhun o11,. of those (; One winter's night gave the hours
Lewis strung about the neck of u for Jefferson to take, from the boa -
child. But largo or small, full or pots his scheme of ideal ethics.
curd has been
For the Youth the first duty is to
t" and
vc
wet u
and
w ••) to
mistakes and its shame and its ,enough for H'ortisworth's "tido for
glory. n 1'c• rug
I arcely larger in- lweitnev to sketch his cctton gin.
stunt, rho Senn v 1i i row. Growth r,ieans planning; plan
nettle up uu11 its Bork is done. (luau, , Be-
all the opening of the furrows and fining uleuos sonu•thiilg definite:
the sowing of the see(1�1)ut, thunk �finitevtess appoints certain duties for
(;ods not the harvest.. (Dune all the each hour. Every day next year
temptations that, like fire, have put read
ono man
mago or poen: every clay
temper into the sword! Gone all O I'A l ml THAN YO(lRSlrl F
the fears and worries that were tin ' t help
worthy nes barmiest- as summer
lightnings. 'l'ho golden chain
that
bound our feet to God did not break
and in retrospect we smile over
things that once disturb0(t beyond
measure in alitieipat• •
the ou Ever dust Platt lu do ready' for a Powerhe 1 and tt e
(hone. too, the broken plans. e,t-
unwise ambition, the mistaken
as
forts! They have, fallen away
chief fulls front the wheat that re-
eat;
e- You can so order your lite as to I )lint the seed, and there stop
. will
a-
' v forward the
straw', the wastes of the hareies .
' lifeis not. in las
met'. )lis life lies beyond the winter
0
and the seed that to be sown. • , e
miracle. And the pre euro of the bowl the thin yellow rind of an or•
�'vNE1
s t d
'scold it u
gospel to over it
l ., x 6 'u'c • o
the ei a juice
in . l ua to
cl { n •e. o
miracleg a (, 1 J •
great offense to certain people who a tablespoonful of lemon juice and
believe only sit rho "natural.
18 let stand half an hour. Then boa
t•eluttsl shut in order to put a stop into it, gradually. powdered sugar
to rho fraudulent miracles in comet c„lough to make it spread evenly.
tion with the tomb u! the Abbe
Beet between each addition of sugar,
i'urie, prat -need 4- the Jesuits, the
as this thio eels the frosting.
h 1
king had the part. of the tomb Suet Pudding -Chop 11 cup of suet licuriee unit holt an ounce of anise
where the remains of the salol lay very lino and free it f tell strings, seed, and cook in boiling water
wallet up. Shortly after some one Add to it a cup of nu,lessu4, and (shoat three e1' four pints) until re
put a paper 00 rho wall with this warm the mixture slightly. Add ductal "to a quart. Chis housewife
inscription. "Ry command of the two well -beat et. eggs, cinnamon and ductaalways uses an iron kettle to heel
king, lied is forbidden to work any mace to taste, and a pita of flour the useso in. $train, add uuo
more utiracle4 hero!” So an untie- that has been sifted twice with +t cupful of mulnsst+5 and boil a taw
'loving material Science has put up saltspoonful of salt and u scant tea-
minutes lunger. Then cool, and
it notice over the whole earth. which spoonful of baking soda. t.ttst of when cold add a little w'hlskey or
in effect itt this: "sly resolution of all, stir is a cupful of srod,nl and alcohol, to prevent fe•rtuenttition.
!t the Academy of Science. (lad is for -I nttsius, plentifully butte ted Keep the medicine (n air -tight bot-
. buttered two
bidden to work any 0•miracles
with Hour. Pour into u but rtes. Use a teaspoonful lir t
front. shout you can learnt and ill rho "7°.1.1'1,!%.;u1
verts!" nulld and steam fur tt.rte hours.
ono ess than yourself. l:vury day I w hmt needed. 1. '('his is really nn en-
d work ! \'a so 7. \nd (hon fillcvl them." terve with lie!uIQ Baur: ef-
fective remedy for the severe hack -
do Hume uuo stroke of you Tho servants tilled the wttter(wls Orange ('nstard-'rake the pace of ing colds soul coughs that are con -
that will stand, and cruces one with water. That was the limit oftheinix largo swot orange.: strain and t'ncto(I in relater.
threshold to carry sunshine with
sweeten to taste, stirring over the
aro until the HU6a1' 9dissolved,DO YOU KNOW,
Any cold whitefish tuay be made
lute un ucccptable1 entree by beteg
'routed a la Newburg. A little white
wine, in which cloves and allspice
have been steeped, rtluV be added
just before the sauce is poured over
the lish. it should than siluruer till
waruntlt without being boiled.
On a lung railway journey u
woneet can ktegt the dust and dirt
front her hat by placing it in u
large paper hug al:d hanging it 'gyp.
A useful bag for ti wet wa4h cloth
or sponge can Ii utudo of rubber, the
outside being cuvnrei with plain
or fancy silk.
cough h
')+ for t fu O
•rcel K
uw'n
'l'ho
full r l
b
med-
icine come!, from a New England
housewife arid sus hau11eN1 dos n to
her from an old-tiulo sea-capt.uin.
Blend
who considered it valuable: 1 t
nue ounce of sauna, one ounce of
whole flaxseed, one ounce of crus e'c
The King of Terrors
Is Consumption.
Aed Cesaawptloo is caused by negates.
sag to can the
Caen oats C sobs
The balsamic odor of the newly
cut pine heals and invigorates the •
langs,,and even consumptives im-
prove and revive amid the perfume :.
of the pines. This fact has long r
been known to physicians, but -the
essential healing .principle of the '.
pine has never before been separ-
ated and refined as it is in
D.
WOOD'S
NORWAY PINE SYRUP.
It combines the life-giving lung -
healing virtue of the Norway Pine
with other absorbent. expectorant
and soothing Herbs and Balsam. -
It
'.
It cures Coughs, Colds. hoarse- .•
ness, Bronchitis, sniLejpffections
of the bronchial to d air pas- :.
sages. Mrs. M. 13. Lisle, Eagle
Bead, N.3., writes :-I have used
Dr. Wood's Norway Pine Syrup foe :•
coughs and think it is a fine remedy,
the best we have ever used. A num-
ber
ber of people here have great faith :•
in it as it cures .very time.
Price 23 casts per bottle.
stsesoen�► rise s aide
upprottcltitlg hist from the rear, took
hint for ~01110 other worthy sailor.
Hu slapped !tint vehemently on the
ysome eu -y ability. n •irs. i hack.
ono thing that tslll holy men, not Thera i'1 a pole" what Kumon pro-
unwise
ft•on the lire and when neer-
h 1 That a Legless shoestring sot in "I BOO that Gondola Willy has
shute. rest. Rn plepulo the I,touuc an six eggs and a pint co (ng, lie observed (
ort them; make nen, and not mar
Iteration slops and (tad dots to
ly cohl odd the
well -beaten yolks of t
1 dof id lolled mucilage is ready for Hcrvica when fished up the aquarium this neuro•
t • i pleasantly.
t what { milk. Return to lire and stir and dry?
man lc 'o uu•nt of . • thin happens x,ns wo cooler 110 cook when cold heap the Keaton That equal Parts of glycerin and
sudden attribute
to ttttt cee at i lit f
I noun% The wise 1'l n fool grow in health and i' enjoy 111011 Hunte 6 1[
— is unworthy go. Tho ttrutci is (:o(rs out-of-door r world. You tan more bring about than wo could turn witch hazel is tc cheap and effective
fah who sante to aur, grow novo treindshi).H tend keep the! water into wino -the steel bursts its h lotion for is
tt cheap
hands, when the army, and have all but canon -
Prisons
he su-
gar, , w e t t o ! hands nuc t 1 seed that
,1APANESF PRISONERS. t titan- old ones in good repair. You can Ho shell and begins to grow. The minor , 1, k f throe b elk
hushnntiutnn s choose the anisic, the great paintings drills a hole into the solid ruck. f 1 t d Mut bread Y perfect
Prisons is .l with manyl)O largo stick of 1111 Fite,
coun
Ings, •i ho o n with lir int ht, soh!d farrow that Is t 1)0 opened that you see and rho architecture plies in it n
• eats tc
a
lugs, and do nut, either in the solid- 111 Lh11 %ten the that you study that music and elo- Ileitis the fuse, and rete
eietruct{dn, quence anti art and worship will est- plan of safety, Then something he
sty lir 1 I)(M)t of their c rudest elan, therefore, will teasels
wear a ponite titu;v aspect.. Tho i p toll and Pith your lift. You can make your could not do happens• Tho ehlll zest
k
prisoners •et food in proportion to her only that which is g for to- tinily work, howrevet Inunble• it be, of dynamite suddenly beronu•a nl-
1 f to take on the culture of u full col- most resistlese power and rends the
their conduct tend industry. •lhecarry it forward as need
talo is compulsory, but nut severe, 1 morrow's sow [nom -save as the Lao le •e course. No matter how old y ou rock into fragments. We can do
and the prisoner gets part o! his;lenti4 enation 0.11(1 guirlancr. Iso lia a o or how much you have done for nothing but get. things ready fo►•
r in 's. Bervin t► tmn► in pri4on will gather up also all that i4 whis society, you can open new furrows (sod. But when wo make the proper
to n g g re )uruttutt (inti always does rho
docs out impose an indelible stigma.' and unworthy -his hatreds, and sow new harvests of happiness P 1
All youths under raneteoll Sates lonsH,mwnolcs of ingratitude, every en- for generations as yet unborn. rest.
Arc you young? Take Paul's ideal: Verse :►- "Thu wcater that tens
tWu hours each day in school. Even 1 mitt' that poisons his lift, every nmdo wine.^ 7'he Rov, S. ll. llad-
w•hen their term of sentence is over totem of sin, tend heave all together h • 1 nest
h n hw th
t hew cannot be released till n surety'
is fnlnnd for their subsequent good
lwhns lour.
"Whatsoever
whites, sweetened with powdered su-
o • • h . to , of tact.
• Or• n'o Pie -float the yolks o
eggs light with a cup a gratnu n o
sugar and a tablespoonful of butter.
Add the pulp next juice of two or-
anges and the. grate(! rinrl of half of
one. 'Phew .add a cup of cult! luilk.
Mix well uud turn into a deep p{o
dish lined with pastry wwell baked.
Put in a moderately trot oven and
bake until custard is firth or Het
in the utiddle. Cool and cover with
a meringue made of the beater)
whites null three large tablespoon-
fuls of pow(Iered sugar. llrown
slightly in oven and serve cold.
%%hitt Mountain Cake. -Take two
cups sugar, ono -half tarp butter,
three cups flour, ono cup milk, two
eggs, two teaspoonfuls baking pow-
der. After the sugar told butter
have been creamed, add the rest and
stir• all together well. hake in three
luye•s tend put together with icing
or jelly.
Fruit. haver Cake. -Sift together
dun )'t
is nearl u when
dazed veteran.
A fortnight ago he was after
kneaded hard at night, loft to rise, in North (k-rmany, and, of course,
than worked ready for putts by shot an eek, int this great empire
greasing hands, and adding 110 more loyalty extends also to elks. The i
flour, all flour being then raised the : elk killed, the next thing was a
name length of tithe? { blast un the !turn, rho feudal call an -
•1'v bus become �
That the best way to train your
;meet.
that the• quit ,
child itt the way you want it to go meat. The plumed and costumed
is to persistently walk that w+tY1chief huntsman lifted the slug horn
yourself. mttl blew "Ilirsch todt" (stag
Phat the best vtty to keep your ;stead).
tern hearth and home bright and' The Kaiser den(urred at once...
happy is constantly to Pitt. self "This isn't u stag." he said, "It's
nn elk,
dllt. Erhiub," the huulvtnaa
agreed, deferentially, "but there
isn't such a class as 'elk dead: "
••-ere to It, then," directed the
think lightly of breaking a promise kaiser, "that one is composted.••
made to n grown up person is utter- Next year the elk's last moments
ley careless about keeping her woPel will he mitigated by appropriate
with her children. She promises
music. Hut the elk will be less cri-
whatever is convenient. at the tiro- tical (hen the Kaiser.
11)0111, and apparently thinks that '17tere is owe tale of hint which
i
1NVIS1BI.1 AIITILLI:RY.
The French army appears to be on
the eve of an important. advance in
field gunnery. Tgo new powder ef-
fectually does away with the smoke
which formerly bet.rnsed the presence
of :t battery, but there stili remixing
the Yash, which- rises to• a height of
la ieet from the mouth of the gent.
Major 1•'ruissart, of the 27th Artil-
lees . has pot -reeled an apparatus for
ohs hieing this disadvantage and
ther,•hy rendering a battery invisible.
Treated
byThree Doctors
for a
Severe Attack of
Dyspepsia,
Got No Relief From
Medicines, But Found It At
Last In
Burdock Blood Bitters.
into the gulf of oblivion. For, w e
the year is gone, wisdom lets it go.
All hail! therefore, and farewell! to
the old year. henceforth its mis-
takes are with (cod and Ills mercy,
its seeds sown with the
ANGELS OF THE IiARVF.S'l'.
No great mean lives one day or
ono year at a time. Many odd notes
make up a great symphony'; many
organized stones make sup 0 great
cathedral; many planets gripped by
a central sun 'mike up a c04m110 sys-
tem, and years, many and rich. lend
majesty and volume to a truly great
life. %%'het a great soul conipcls life
to march (twined in one solid
column of days, you have a great
career.
•
whose
like the
tea
life is b
• 'd • 1
If
1'hc ideal
trunk has assembled the treasures of
n huw•Ired summers and a hunched
winters. 'rhe root. of the•chtu'ter oak
stands in the soil of to -day; its
boughs stretch backward over the
past. its branches stretch forward
Over' the future`, for to -morrow's s1111
and rain.
Not otherwise is it with the man.
earnest, great, true 81111 fruitful. Ills
life is rooted in to -day, with Its
work, but a thousnad yesterdays
lend moutentteln and a thousand to-
morr•ow's offer opportunity. Yester-
day holds the seed that to -day la
sown: to -morrow holds the sheaf and
the harvest. Yesterday fashioned the
sword thnt the leader unsheaths to-
day iu the name of a great reform.
to -morrow holds the onset, the bat-
tle and the victory.
Without ilia old y',nrs the ratan
would remain a perpetual infaltt
• Tho true man. th'ttierce, lives a
Mrs. Prank Hutt, Morrisburg, triple lifStnudtng la the to -day
he looker; backward and memory
Ont., was one of those troubled waves her wonder •working valid, and
with this most common of stomach lo! all knovclt4lges, all friendships,
bees. She writes •-" After all vie:series, everything that reprr•
troll gents truth or heiutty of• uoudu11ss nt
being treated by three doctors, and nn•nutry'4 behest comes forward, like
ossa many advertised medicines,n welltewint''(! regiment, 'rhea 111 0.
g
lime; toward the fulart• and hope
for a severe attack of Dyspepsia, 'waves h: r wc:uul. awl Pi', beheld~ the
and receiving no benefit, I gave ear nn' I"els w that wnsi she Itu v •the
lwltfe.the see(1
up X11 hope, of ever being cured. g
• April days of youth WI:8i tine the
Hearing Burdock Blood Bitters SO f I' It(i,i t111 � etrOcl ober l oIII at ne the
highly spoken of, I decided to get slaty
a bottle, and give it a trial. Before (bit W rich and snrressfuI n1r1 year
taken it I began tc feel better, +tlletaites m w labor, large• plans.
I had more arduous work to-11ay. Strictly
V \'1•
theInn"
n tl . a
taken thi
,% n
had(
Ik eon g
en tl
time � ,n it
thetr.
and
by.p
second one 1 was completely Tru: PRESENT MOMENT.
cured. 1 cannot recom'aend Bur- ToiIHIOppy (1""*"
l lvtley is teInte, crest
the furru(LVC that.
dock Blood Bitters too highly, and 'lam"' and forward into a furrow
would advise all sufferers from 111(1m4Nl to -morrow.
l.ife't( greatest wotuI i% this: "Now
dyspepsia to give it a trial."Is the itccepted time. ' Every aur
-��"- i 111er11 is a golden drop, freighted with
ver t ung~ aro to a well-known reformed
whatsoever things are true, wha(so drunkard and resc►e mission
over things are lovely', whatsoever
wurkur of New York, ad -
things are pure, whatsaver things dressing a largo convention of
are of good report-•tl link on these (.Kristian workers M. Winona Lake,
things.'• Aro you old, with all Indiana. said: "I heard of an Autel'i-
Glad life behind you? Remember can in London who found fault with
wante(0 who inhis dying tvicek, the ,ntt(1. A 111(111 named Ruskin dip-
an(t et' is do one more good deed, peel ti) it handful of maid from the
and u•nus!ntod Horace, Remember 1 1 i 1 in this orad into
Tennyson. who in his lust moments
tried to write one more song. Re-
member
ts
member that English hero wile went
out end planted just ono more tree
on the clay that he died. Itenentber
that sacred apostle who had mown
the world with happiness, but whose
dying word was.. "I will forget the
victories and glories of yesterday;
write one more golden page, stretch-
ing my hr.ndt out m,to the things might. have added --and the lige
before." 'Pita will turn the g i
gutter an( said: '
s sand, /11111 from sand you two cupfuls of sugar, one-third, cup-
havelene
1
hnvn the opal; a second l•lent•ul, is (cal of butene, one cupful of sweet
clay, which goes to make the sap- milk, thew cupfuls of sifted flour,
phire; still a third element is soot, ewe teaspoonfuls baking powder.
and soot goes to .make a diamond, When !nixed divide into two parts
anti that is all thee. is to mud ex- and to one portion add beaten
cept water. Surely you won't find white4 of five eggs and to the sec -
fault with water!' Now, that is just etld part. the beaten yolks. This
what. we (reformed drunkards) are
-analyse -0d tend." IIul. 11Ir. I ladley
batter may be baked in layers and
then either put together in alter-
nate layer.( of white and yellow with
ire•
d• into Lao
u
that are 1 Il true to t lie any fancied tilling, or made
new tear into a great. opportunity, stole have been equally y separate leer cakes with QIITcrout
Thi . will crowd all the days with facts -that God had of this analyzed filling and icing, or it may be moult
into a loaf cake, adding to the yel-
low part one t(tblespoon(ul molass-
es, one teaspoonful cinnamon, one -
duties and delights. Life sett: be
worth the livir•.g. Wolk will bring
rich reward.
Farewell, then, to the old, poor
life and the old year. All linil to
the new year and the "best that is
to lie!"
MILBURN'S
Heart and Nerve Pills.
Arc s needle for all diem..e+ and die-
„rd.'r- aridng frost a reit-deem .r,ndh
tion of the s.
Palpitation et Ibo Ue•art hN.rvn e
I'romtriNoe, Nerveusaeao. aleepl,•a•
tot a. Faln1 anti th say Spells. (train Fas.
eye. They are eapreisil benettAal
se
..,•men trouhled with irregular nage
stnrstton.
leers• S) rents per Imo', or J'or
All dealers, or
saes '. 11t'i,suax (!n., I,u,rr
: �rontn, t)nt.
NOT DIFFICULT.
"Pa!" said Tommy.
'" es, dear," replied his fond par -
"I cunt do this sum, pa." con-
tinued the bright, hopeful.
"Let ate look at it," said pct, tak-
ing the boot: itt his hand.
"Why, 'Pommy, that's not ditri-
eult,'• he went on. after reading the
problem •t Kia
0.4 spring pointed
out:
"A cistern has two supply piper nude
one waste pipe. One of the supply
pipes can fill it In twenty minutes,
the olh tr can till it in ftfttvm min-
utes, and the waste pipe call empty
It in forty minutes. If all three
piles are in operation at once, how
sang will it take for the cistern to
(ill?
"Ah -hunt! Let me see, now. One
pipe fills it in twenty nuntiteN, the
other in fifteen. Naturally then, the
two together will do it in thirty -eve
minutes. No, tatty; that's 11ot. right.
(two In fifteen, the other in twenty.
Then, together they'll do it in s0v-
enteen and n hurl(. No, by •love.
they won't, though! •
'•Alt. of course" --brightening up -
"if he two
"it one can d(
, it in
bit t
together can do it in less than fif-
teen, i thought you were eong
sotiewle re! Let's start again. Fif-
teen iron' tweety leaves five.
"Itut• stay; that can't be right, for
two at fifteen would only give seven
and a half, and one of these is nt.
twenty. Wnit a 'tinniest!
1't
got
destiny-. The surly 1s 11(11 of gifted it! Simply a hatter of Proportion,
then elitist. career; will end this year As fifteen is to enemy. so is --
hut who have tweet. fulfilled their -my word, 'I'Lonlas, du you t
own hopes 01' the aMid tiunv of their limo? ilttli-Pllst eight sir! (111 to
hed Irl once! fluty often roust I dell
You that eight o'clock's your bed -
thud made regenerated mete men
born again into a new life; for what
the speaker meant to say. and what
he din say in the short address that half teaspoonful clove:, ane -halt of ministered to Mein which the out
followed the surds we have Sunset (1) si,ice, ono quarter pound citron, is still chuckling over.
was that. he anti the other nun for sliced thin, ono cupful chopped refs- •Nevar forgot," he said solcm r
whom he spoke had been saved by ins and cupful of flour. Put one bat- as they stood itt attention
the grace of (lad "from whisky and
tae itt the pan in alternate spoonfuls him, •'that you are Ilol•
tobacco and everything that is %o that it. will have a marbled ap- and sou:: of the l�nistj 11•�
1)11(1." 'Their lives had been made
' 1'/l into
n
over: they had been lifted
new and a loftier sphere of life.
Verse 1(1. "Thou hast. kept the
good wino tell now." The hest. at
the last of the feast. The custom
was otherwise. But 'Iesus's way is
the divine wvay, and ii stands for
Christian experience and is a pro-
phecy and n promise for all future
history. Not the green fruit, but
the ripe le the blest. Not child-
hood. bol. maturity, is the richest
In huppinees. Nut the man who pal,
on the orator, but he who after
victory lays it off. is most. enviable.
Not the joy of the young convert,
but that. of the ripen,tl saint., is the
swe•eteet. Not the past. but. the fd-
turee holds the noblest. 'tgo. Tho
present. life may be good. but. to de-
part anti be with Christ is far het. -
ter. (hal puts the best Inst. %%'e
should not Wish to change the. order.
aside and with love end charity
work righteousness?
KEEP YOUR PROMISE.
Many a woman who would not
the breaking or keeping of those
prortlises is a matter in which she
can please herself. and th her chil-
dren have 00 right to consider them-
selves aggrieved if she duos not do
so.
THE GERMAN EMPEROR.
Some Good Stories About His
Imperial Majesty.
Princes will he Princes, it seems,
and there have been times when the
Kaiser has [tad to talk like a father
to his offspring. 'there Is it delicious
story of one wigging; which he ad-
pearnuce when done. Bake lit mod -
ily,
,etore
ttrol terns
Germany.
dates from the 1 inte wilt n he was
a, tncrc princely (wards subaltern,
which will do for my last. 11e was
at smile - military function, wearing
among others, nn Enj;lis I order,
fussy general offrer who did
know him, calked h n 1*
"You appear to be i);to
rude agates(,' I hi. wearing
orders by ' officers," he snapped.
"Where d 'id you get that star?"
"\ly it ndntother gave it to m1','
%the
stn
0x1, r 1 t
luta
"Y(ynr what?"
";ttry gt'andmoth('r-the Queen
1:Aglnnel."
ref
nut n'"'", be uddod?tw•nt K upon
uratoly hot ovula about forty-five Ono w•ho sall _ ow)t t,e purists• Inrize(1
minutes. -'you rrulrwlu.i that 1 have toy
Chocolate (rookies. -'Peke a cupful 1kof anotheye "1'0 Pill'''
of light brown sugar, one-half cup- 'tit p,•rs,the ]:Wiser is n Mlria+
Cul tOd butler, Otte whole egg attd 111(111 of bluely middle height, with n
the yolk er, ono -half „pro Cul! face, fleshy neck and n notice-
msweet
elted
milk, two I capful raisins
able general plumpness. On foot. e4-
nellt%1 Chopped,
one cupful rnione- Pedally when in one of his two
flne�te Mu)pprd, n11t1 one and ono- I
hal( cupful flour, with two teaspoon_ score uniforms, he is less regal than
full: baking powder sifted through engaging; on horseback he. 'sr- quite
it. Mix well together and drop from a line figure of a elt. Pit.hough his
a spoon on a greased Liu, far enough horses are espccminll� broker trod
the • will not touch ns they trained for Ilia lis•, ho has a good
apart so y le. To sae
and kit in the u• Budd
n working 1 ! •nL
'i n U x
brown l
61'
aprmd Bake a t
Klin -go post It saluting base at the
irWentl.. 1►n their tombs should be
written 1/1111 epitaph: "Ile neglected
to -day': theref(11.' lie iuiIt•d.'' tine'! The mitt! ('11, !WWI' Iniad
Cervantes has a picture of youth th,, sum. Ise i1 Ln the morning ho -
who lisle] in n house named "'Po- fore breakfast. it's easy enough."
morrow ., the house was built on a
etre,•t r..uuod "Ity and fly." anti the
name of the city wits "Never." The
great • ..t enemy of 1 o -day is 1 o-ttier-
roll 'rceitiarriW 1 he young wenn
will begin to save money for old age:
'tu-0nnrrow he well lay net n course
of rending and become n scholar.
'1'oeleorr,,o the miser will miluu:to
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',Komi.; 1%1111 LIVE 1N NLS'I'S.
'Travellers who hate relt(rned from
the h,•,ui of Africa std the Auslrnl-
04it111 continent tell v lerful stories
of nest-let:tiding people who inhabit
the wilds of those countries. la the
the imoue!: and, Pour old his golden bushel/et t rot Australia we And, per-
t rensure.
er-trrnsure.
haps, the lowest order of men that
Nay. that resolution that le peat- is ketose. 'J'hty are so primitive
paned till to-iii('tt•lw itt postponed that they do not know enough to
forever :en,l fore%erf it is new, lir hullo even the simplest form of hat
it is 1.•'.•' '1'h,•t,• 1% duly oar thing for shelter. The neniest they can
thnt w111 happen to -morrow --to- approach to it is to gather a lot of
tuorrowy •., �I will turn shnrPle: round twigs end grass and, taking theta
the corner end lo! a gra%e tllggeetl in into n thicket or jungle, build a
the grass, and fur your fel-t. not for nest fur a h The nest. is a:milly
another's The! -fore' there is not a Ibailt. large enough for the family.
moment to li-e ii"lent you the do .and 11 the latter be very monerans
quickly. stn this new seat •s morn- then the nests are of a very large
ing, turn your rnioluttonc Into as �si/e Sottietimes the foliage above
11011. Rentemlter flint you have but will form n natural covering. but
One b"slur•+-t0 e1'„w, to work anti !there Is 110%er env ntten(pt nt cen-
t o 4••rve, st rust ing n protection from the rain
M(1NICIPAi• 1'►1':N'1'iJVb:y.
Municipal dentists arc appointed 1 %bort aubmitleti to a great literary senna
Mei paid for by many of the largo ening. Arid dry ingredient a mined who dined 1(1 Ute castle for stet. 18t1
towns and cities of Germany. In (111d sift('4* ('hill thoroughly. 'I'os4 pone
part 'ciliarly, Kwow(111 the
Strasburg, for example, ,6610 child- enc -fourth tnixture on ai floured
elan, l believe hits no less dutiful to
passible; i
thinly n
H (
rat were exnmin(v1 Inst year, 0f1D board earl roll as the y ( his ruler than to the croft he Icnuwes
teeth were filled, and 2,1112 were ex- shape with 11 small round cutter, first
trncttrl. The method of work Is dippe(I in floe.. Place uenr togwtll- so thoroughly. 1(1' r• ad Lhe effort + •s his class w1((-1,41 sheet told hake In and found his dual duties is cun11irt,
l.
sten{1'111, The toucher Ip inti ,•r on a 1 one has the tenderest sympathy for
to the dentist., who examines each its moderns(' oven. Gather up the
mouth quickly end 'narks on the trimmings toad. roll with another that critic; he hail to advise an mmn-
card each child has brought whether pertain of dough. Inuring rolling teen• poet with nn exceptional power 1
tr,a*tment is wet'essnry. 11 SO. the the howl containing mixture should for resenting hostile continent, lie
child must come again on 0 Salute be kept in a cool Place, or It will be ;5'1(.10(41 only n very little to the
t
situation.
day. Itussin is nl4u Joining lit this, teecrssary to add uo,re none to 0xigwncics of the
nov,•u•rlI and has elrea(IV fitted !IP dough. which makes cookies hard '"l'hde verse. your lfalesly." he be -
brush (vt•r with melted chocolate
sweetened.
Cream Cookh's."'I'w•o enlpful4 su-
gar, one cupful butler, one cupful
Hour crea11l, two eggs. One teaspoon-
ful soda, ors* leimpoonfal lemon,
mix soft as yon eau roll.
Ginger Cookie's -line cupful molass-
es, one -little cupful. shortening, three
and one-quarter cupful% their, ono -
half tenHpuonlul mode. one table-
spoonful ginger, one and one-half
ltnsltr'o' (111 milt. heat molasses to
boiling point and pour over
cocking chair canter the tle•ulan
cnvnlry affects Is to see a good type
of it military looking man; he could
pass in n crowd for n well-to-do
Major without ambitions. In elite
of his growing stoutness, he takes a
gond deal of exercise. In pltrtiCtllaT
lie Nhoots, and h•• Issues to rho Chase
with not much less circumstance
than the Duke in [Itemising's "Flight
of the hutcless."
Ifo
wrote n poen once, width he
Needed in Every H
e AEWays
Up to
.W
of
•••=1...00 Ihlt if mrr)(nr), 1[ir••v n,t the ha`t land stun”.
e
nine sutgt instituLione in sit. 1. eters- rather than wisp and sheet.
long ' alone. And why not. or rather-
et•why 40nl'11 I �
1 1 L i coming, me might UUSEFULUSEFULill X'I'ti
gat, "seems to require tilt twat hie
in cerlcertainrespects. '
The aiding*took the manuscript
,
tisk. If it is true that, generally A salad dressing h'(u•rniaeil tolrind conned it thoughtfully. 'I'helt
speaking, good teeth are necessary
to good health and long life. and if.
Pio , n large and growing propur-
t ion of citizens have not good teeth. glee .
then it follows that that fact is one three ttblaspaonfuIH of vinegar midi A1rd the only fault m the work as,
of public concern. Is it not, for three of cream. Stir well amt acid turtht.ith remedied.
inslnnro, of ON much hnportnnco to two benne, egg yolks. Place in .nI deli ill, 51otie% that err. current
the community t.hnt workmen mhould double boiler and i:t1t until the mix -.shout him could nrw,•r have, come in
have (rood titer ticnthlg and digesting lure t like rreutt►• to circulation had the ntpu been or
-
keep het ter than maseminise conieshis -brow chat''ed.
from England. Stir together in a I "Why," he cried, ns One st'eing it
email mnaebpan a teaspoonful of mn- I sudden Tight, "f have actually not
n tittle snit and dry mustard signed the poen(. (live me n pen."
powers ns that there should be ex-
pensive city hulls, public Parks, ex-
posit tens, ate?
Young Milliken, ec '.11nn 114 the (.essible to criticism. But this Ho -
fleet teeth nPPrcr should he al
-ye" is an Emperor from morn
little toothbrushes with very so
ft' Ito ,Lewy rets, his suite only speak
bristles, 110 and should he taught to -Iv hen they' are spoken to. Ilii now
.r-+ use them. mei then watched to Method again he overhears a word.
that they always ria use them Rut' When he 110 younger and lens u4r(1
1'`�IdU1: PUItI,1C-Ilt)liSl.. ns to infanta, the toilet of tholo the "((n and hr gerlh" 4y4leu•
in 1a busy thorotlghf.ire in (Dlusgow mouth roust be performed for theta he theconlnu ted n habil 11apc+ctnlly irri.
there is n fully -licensed piddle -houses and should never h; neglected. For taUn rtu• tid trhabit ire used to
g
which is preArnbly the smallest es- this purpose! n little wad of atOrilH- sound Marina at e,ld how's, and turn
1nidishtneut of ita kind in the king- et' absoritent. cotton should 1►e used, u u all nine al,l11 army corps to
duel. %%hen hull it can Just nccom- and then thrown away or rather 1 h ,n 1l o• 'l" army
when they
ei lit customers. It is nick- burned. %Chen the baby has its luta t ext 4- Leel It it night, lir in tee
tides.. s nth, the mouth should ns a matter
'e regular b( � train the one
named the "Coffin." Ih," and tl. og ) hed very gently' gray of a wailer morning. habitues give the various drinks,
etc., flames to correerslstnd. A whisky
f a "nail." a pint et beer a "hid,"
and n brandy and Hina is a "monu-
ment." The aandwichtvt aro dubbed
''gravnctonec"• and the cigarettes
"w or sena.'•
of emetine be
ens c
with a Idedgod of cotton wet ''t such occasion the garrison included
a solution of hur,tcic so+-' ..fly a detachment of submarine crews and
other 'Mid dioinie' _.,11111. it the Emperor came along juts before
the little gotten 8r. -..,tt mid spongy dawn, acenutrevl ns an Admiral.
end bleeding, dabbing theta with I ile was Omitting among a group 01
tincture of myrrh will help thefts: thiv••ring caress. when ort,• vete•ren,
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