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Genuine
Carters
Little Liver Pills.
Must Beta' Slenaturo of
4114f%
Seer Fac.Slalte SVr_pper Below.
Torr sietatl rata as s4.sy
total's av sugar.
CARTERS
FON PEADACIi E..
Fon VIZ/MESS.
FOR BILIOUSNESS.
FAR Ttt1).P1D LIVER.
FOB CONSTIPATION.
FOR SALLOW SKiN
FOR THE COMPLEXION
�rl� UI LSara• MU T..4. [Y \A.Y■r._
e crat, Icy Yoret4b:o./.:Ile.•I6:1•vrC
CyRL. SICK HZ:AuACHE.
A 1'!•:lnY SICK 130V.
Mark Twain un his Iasi visit to
his 1 h
, th,
lace -H r
1 u wibul, ilio.. -told
to t (4 ' school children a true story
about rt schoolboy.
"7'h11 buy," ho said, "awoke 4)ne
morning very ill. ilis groans alarm-
ed the household. The doctor was
sent for and rattle post haste.
' 'Well,' said the doctor, as he en-
terer, tlw sick room, 'what is the
trouble ?'
'11111'A pain in the side,' said the
boy.
" 'Any pain in the head?'
" 'Yes, sir.'
•• 1s the right hard stiff?'
.. 'A little.'
" 'Hew low about tho right foot?'
•• ' 1 b ht.'s still. too.'
"The doctor winked at the boy's
moth(r.
'THEORYCHILD
Jerusslem. Fo('o prophets, such as -- - - -
! OF T��CHID those who opos,(I •Jt'ii'iniah in .ler-1usalen, fostered this delusive hope, ';' i
and hence Ezekiel. the true prophet 7
of Jehovah. whos., lues.;ago did sot 1 �
�0�llj promise immediate restoration, was lie
espon�ibilit of P r „ froth the beginning of his ministry
eY Parents When Thei1 ,ntpopula11' with his people. Ilia work
Minds Are Being thn,1Iextended over u ears. of nut te-
Molded• than twenty-two years. approxin.ai:-
ly 592-570 11. C. ('oncoming th •
beide of Ezekiel it ntay 4. 4,1611 that '��1'! "f ->F '1'tFlr•e-FIF`N'il
And Jesus sail nolo hint, hollow this Bo„k is one of Val 4, geuerull•:
fully. or even fully enough, what admitted by a largo 4):aJ.11IIy 01 the
me. -tit. Luke, ix., 59. or
resides in (lint. host scholars to have 4 '1)1 • down to
Illy trt,•tl:rut, a part of the educe- The spirit of Christ is, therefore, u us in essentially the forum 111 what'll It
114)1. 01 your children is entrusted to
year pastors, iutmstc•el to them by concentration 01 all that is heti(., left the bund of its dull..,•. ::either
to the
most grandly generous, uu)s1. e(iaent the unity nor the mob( utility 4)f
yourselves, for, according
O trill of (:4)d, there is 00 :oath- in the radiance of good, of Liminess Ezekiel has ever been script sly gues-
ordy upon earth, in respect to chit- and of the gift of self, Ihrolieeout tinned. 1lis writ logs on the whole
dre•n, lhu'
humanity, tr 1he East to the Inuy he said to be Iacki4),r in ilreadti(
is above that of their 11 est, in unliqui4v and in pre: cut and synnp:tthy sad evuu(;r:t a1 tr,•,•-
pru•ents. It is l,,v the iney;table Mud' days. Chi ist , het ter than env one loan: 1101,0111''":.. Itis (4-:.,1:in_ in re -
,c t
t 1
ttfll
1 baud that unites
children 't•ise, clot say to us.- Ruthing that ga'd to the tithe. of tie inditiaeal
to their rare tits that (1041 has for- is human is strange 10 14)(•.•' sou!, of repentance and the 111 ed et 41
ever boon( the authority of education •l'herefore, my dear children, you rli•tr heart. an:: his re;,res•ntation of
l4) the fact of paternity. And even' do not go to (ine who hes secured. (Ind 4) utrrcilul ant ewer l4) forgive.
though there may he in this world to the exclusion 01 nil others: (hu iurnish sumo of the finest pats: -a, es to
n certain nuunblr of parents who ((0 monopole of virtue, of moral beauty be found in Igo pars 4)i J•r.•i,h't Y. not (14) their duty, that d00s not al- o4. of holiness, and who is ealous of
ter the strength of the ruling. Ed -1 \'et:w• 1.-Thu vision contuir.ed i4)
•;cation. in its most direct, must His pers(1nitl glory. You 1.0 out goivelsc 1-!L' of lhir: t'huJ,trr is clos l
lasting and deepest meaning, always to 1)ne Who wars n oi'own on 1lia.cunneeled with lvhat. precedes. The
proceeds Grum those to (chem we Owo ihood and who says: -'All glory is, prophet has shown Int. 11 Variety of
life itself. It is, therefore. you your- : Mine and honor is due to \te ;lone; !different repres(tnt11110nn the blessed
sel'eti who deleg;le re to your child- l nun •unique, and whoever is nut I results to Israel of .1 eliovuh's r, 4)00a1 -
ren, by your own authority, thus for ]l. is against 11e." 1 pying his temple. 'f'Itu kingdom of
giving over to us a part of the ac- l'hrist and His spirit are in no i Cud now presented under the furor of
Hof' that you do nut consider you way sectf•arian, exclusive or tainted tit :pi0111111 tiotiae with the living (Hod
can exercise with sufficient efficacy; • with narrow individualism. Where iuls'11 for the glorious inhabitant,
you call upon us to co-operate with ever you lace! the true spirit 4)f' and u r4)}4)l pile:s:hood (00 its minis -
you in forming the moral mid reli- I Christ all right-uninled huunanity 1 tei'iug Servants, is to be 11(11. of a re -
glow' character of your children. i 1h., hu 101111(1 fullua'i11g in Ills (ruin. l 81•;dive Ira1 01 an expansive Char -
The work we thus undertake can ; He walks, Ito! as one who places' actor, and its influence for good is
only bo efficacious if it is concerted !others among the Stupes of His pe ) to Hutt forth with healllnful ntirl r4)
with you and it we are in agreement : destal, but as one whose head is on . storaivo energy from 1111' S:u,ctuary,
together, at least in regard to its r level w
eylw ith all other heads, great !investing with freshness of Info and
essential lines. 11 'e want you to con 4)small- beauty the waist and desert, places
"1 AM WITH YOU ALWAYS!" of the earth.
tel us, 4111(1 We are glad that you
should do so, for we like you to hear , Ile is a chief because ile resumes in Ile brought me buck -'!'he guide
what we teach, Your children aro one soul all other souls, soldiers first mentioned in •10. 3, •'a man,
your treasures; they are more to you :and leaders. Wheresoever t wo or whose nhpen1'411" was like the ap.
than all the world. Therefore, it three gather together in Ills Minn: lieli'nlnco 01 1:•:1544, With a line of
►must be interesting to you to testi. us : He is in their midst. His is the flax in his hand, and a measuring
teach them things that concern their ; spirit of trembling and militant, but reed." This guiele had previously
future, their heart, their will and brave and believing humanity; !lo shown to the prophet other parts of
their character. It seems ns though ! is the guide and consoler; Ile is the the temple (compare Vicious recorded
we were more alive than they aro to !old and the ever new. Ile shine;, in chapters 40-40). The prophet ap-
the words thew listen to. Dotter ac... throughout the past like a ray of Paently had tarried in the outer
quainted with life, we realize when I golden light; IIu illuminates the fu.: court of the temple, and is now
this tuition is given to theist ;Lure and the unknown roads. Ile brought back by his guide, who de-
11OW CRE A'I'l.Y THEY NEED IT. f will never (lie. Such is the One who , sires to reveal unto hint u new
If they could only understand it! If draws near to you and who says vision.
they would only assimilate it! What "r"11° 11• Me." The dour of the house -1'11e (-astern
When we approach children, who (1001• of the temple. The temple lac-
' lo
would be imparted to theut
for later on, when they have to go aro the seeds of men, we should first til eastward. and consequently the J r e Don't light. the fire with it.
through hard tint(:~ ns well as happy ' of all make them understand that court in which stood the altar was (ane slices of t 1 Use it on any creaking hinges.
111008! Thu essential part of their nothing is finer than to be it human in font of the door to the east. d f
pretty huppinesa, the use they make of their `creature. Even though 11 b: in Out from under the threshold -from veal. Place the bacon in a sauce ` It -(!!'ill often put life into balky
" •Roll,' he said, ;you'reweakness and , oho ri • Pan am! on it put the veal. ('4),t 'cngtms.
sick. But you'll he able to go to lives, the quality of their actions the poverty, i4) ill health right side of the house, as one u, carats and a little onion and [t i» used with the realest suc-
school an Monday. Let nue see, (o_
worth and character of (heir a- and with all kinds of other wretch- Passed out of the door eastwarl, i B
day is`"aturdav and-' tions with their fellowmen all depend ; e(IIIOSs•
nothing equals the nobility 4)i :+4)d consequently on the south of the some sweet herbs. Arrange these cuss for cooking.
u y y a huunan creature. That is what u round the meat and cover with some For winter heating neither D. nor
is to -day Saturday?' said the j6u the wa in which the act to -altar.
ward this seed of the old human child does not k 2. Brought mo out -Out of the nice stock. Let all simmer for one gas aro healthful until ample fresh
buy in n vexed tone. I Nought It Truth that we sow in their young? At the beginning of life you are court of the temple: b.c:.tmse in the and a half hones, but do not Iet it air is let in.
was 1(1 ny.' hearts.• ignorant of yotf own self. 11'e try court, vurrounded with buildings and boil. Have read3 sent. r:pinach A few drops on the dusting cloth
"Rolf an hour later that boy de- As for n., the religious educators, ! to awaken 3011. '1'h: first period 4)i halls, the prophet could not. see the chopped finely with pepper, salt, and brightens furniture and prevents the
claret' himself heated anal got up. wo full; realize when we thus labor 'existence is spent 111 sleeping. mu f:ulhev' course of 1 ho waters. butter added. Make a wall of it dust herr. flying.
Then they pocked him off to school, With your children that it we were
wo
to a small degree and spiri-- ily the way of the gate northward
for round the dish and place the veal Many laundress add a inble-
fur 9 was Yrlday after all." left to o0 own resources, or etcu.tunlly to a greater degree. Children Phrough the north gate and
in the centro. Strain and thicken spoonful to each b0(100(01 of water.
- - - ----- '�' to our mei alliance with sou, we i are sl Bering, but there comer( a - around to the closed eastern ante rt little of the. and A few drops added to boiled starch
gravypetit- it P•
Can Eat Anything could not be nolo to rix: to Lhe; time when we must know ourselves, ! opposite the door of the temple front round the meat. snakes ironing easier.
�Q height of our task. If we did not
;time
into and study ourselves; there which they started. }fere tl:e pro- Whipped Cream. -Put one ounce of
Rubbed on the throat. it will re-
lieve 011Jli have traditional treasures and accu- Icomnes another time when we must phot beholds the stream emerge into Plasmon into n saucepan. Add gra- lievo soreness.
mu1411.ed provisions to draw upon, 1 begin to preside over republic,' the open at the south Si(': of the dually holt a pint of lukewarm rya_ Any met al wheels, set from dust
with (chat could we nourish their, for in each of us there is a republic gate. ter, stirring continuously. Place and disuse, may be loosened up by a
souls? The great problem of lifo is !!ouiposed of all kinds of potters Ran out -Literally, trickled forth, over the lire and buil for 1,100 min- few drops.
HOW many Dyspeptics can never more seriously put before n might full into anarchy if not the Strnum h„ing comparatively ales. When cold this stock should
(hut nth • A few drops added t0 tester in
say that ? man than when he is culled upon to properly directed. anlnll at first, the waters increasing halo the appearance of a thin semi_ which glass is to be washed will
transmit essential knowledge to ch.l- When you have reached the age rnpi('ly. however. in • depth and Iranspaent jelly. Plasmon Whin
and care time and labor.
•Or perhaps you are dyspeptic wren.
when it is (:ell for you to look atter Breadth.
The dilliculties, obscurities and poi- Y Sts and to awaken Ped Cream is made from Hammon
Uso it sparingly; according to an
and don't know It, our own interests I'he ri ht side -Facing eastward Steel: as follows: Put tw•o or three
lotion of this life never strike 4)5 so to flume11413 (that we teach you acro g ,old saying a drop will travel a
much as when young people strand not theories 4)r precepts. because 1.r• tyilh the gate behind, hence, the tablespoonfuls (not more at a time) •Wile."
t south lido of the gat..•. of Plasmon Stock into n large cupTo ('lens a clothes wringer quickly
1n front of us and 4)e have to pre trpts and theories are in themselves ,• -aKaln - again- runt 1.h: rollers with tt cloth sutur-
a c u ore. 4)t, on (1;v nn lifeless -what we leach g or one -pound jar, whisk briskly •k1.
N11314: I)AIN'1'1' DISHES.
A steamed pudding is ready if,
when pressing your ringer on it, no
:mar:: is left. This is even a better
guide than lime.
A Potato llnrnlsh.-1'arboil some
w-a:xy potatoes. cut therm in slices,
a4d dip in frying butter. 1•'ry to a
good gulden color and were as 11
ar
!, ulsh l4) stenkS. • hops, etc.
'U./ make beefsteak tender you
shred(' ►111x together two tablespoon-
fuls of salad nit Mull ane of vinegar.
Rub this over the steak on both
sides and set aside in a soup -plate,
turn fiorti time l4) time. Chill the
steak in the usual way'.
Ilopkos.--nail one ounce and a
half of hops and one ounce of ginger
i4) half a gallon of water for half
an !four. Add tau pounds of brown
sugar, boil ten minutes longer, and
pato' into a pan with two and it half
gallons of boiling water. Dottie
when cold. This is ready for use at
01100.
Inexpensive Fruit Pudding. -nip a
pudding basin or plain mould into
cold water. Line it. with thin slices
of bread, fill half full of hot stewed
fruit, add rt layer of thin bread and
more stewed 1
bruit
to
1.e
rlv '
a til the
burin. Cover with slices of bread
mid press it down with a plate and
weight. Turn out next day, and
serve with custard or whipped t'renm
round it.
Curried Fish. -Take two slices of
large cod, or the remains of any
cold fish, a piece of butter: one on-
ion sliced, a teacupful el milk, thick-
ening of (lour and butter, seasonings
to taste. Flake the fish coarsely,
and fry it a nice color with the but-
ter and onions. Place this in a
stett•pau, add the milk, and simmer
tor a quarter of an hour. Mix with
it a teaspoonful of curry powder and
the flour.
Basher( Veal and S rinach.-'I' ak
!imam an o roast
SYCHINE
(PRONOUNCED SI -KEEN)
COUGH
AND
LUNG
TROUBLE
r r PSYCHINE " differs radically from
the old fogey medicines. It is corn -
pounded on new and advanced
methods of curing disease, otherwise
it wot
u d be just like scores of others,
without- any exceptional merits.
But "PSVCIIINE" possesses virtues
of healins;, that no other preparation in the world does.
There never has been in the history of medicine, such
a truly remarkable remedy, for the prompt and complete
cure of obstinate coughs and lung trouble. 'There is
nothing else just like it, or nothing else one half
so good. Thousands of men and women readily and
enthusiastically give testimony to prove the statement.
�o
PSVCHME BUILT 8V E UP
Linden, N. S., Juno 7111, 1904.
"I cannot speak too highly for your excellent -I n.av say invaluable -remedy
for w
ea
knc•
of throat,lungs
or declining nm conditions. bony AI •
brother, Kmother, and
My
sister died of consumption, and I suppose I inherited a tendency in this direction,
but, thank God, through the use of PSYCHINE I to -day enjoy good health. I
suffered for some two years from a distressing, obstinate cough and steak lungs.
I used PSYCHiNE and OXOMULSION, and they built me right up. My lungs
are now strong and 1 enjoy splendid health. Yours truly, •
"ELLA M. COVE."
GREATEST OF ALL TONICS
AT ALL DRUGGISTS -ONE DOLLAR -TRIAL FREE
Tile Dr. T. A. Slocum, Limited, - 179 King Street West, Toronto
ICEROSEN1:.
nave you any of these
symptoms ?
Variable appetite, a faint gnawing feel-
ing at the pit of the stomach, unsatisfied
-Zbnger, a loathing of food, rising and
souring tltt.food, a painful load at the
pit of the stomach, constipation, or are
pare them for th future. But, 1 d ( I I \(casae d b
g you I h: point of 1.h. t•Iswp i5 the rapid few minutes. when 1t thick Crean► steel with it.
the other hand, the. height and bc(tn- is Life. �.
ty of the mural pal height that husj 1V: interpret Lite to your. We en_. 1'lcre:se in the depth of the waters will result. Add sifted sugar and it is said Thal to apply a cloth in
been bequeathed to us by the fathers1deavor to )I'.( mit its shock to you 1,11 111(• one 1"'1.(1' and the renther, ,Is vanilla. or other flaten-ing to tast0; which there is a liberal amount. of
never strike us so ford(. -. elYcct 0f the waters on the other, as whisk quickly again for hall n 111;41- kerosene to sinks, basins and y 11'hen to make 3nU UirIll. 1%1. deposit n shown in subsequent Verses.
bath -
viewing the hanre, how glad we aro ileaven in the constitution of our ate. This cream can note be used tubs, which have become greasy and
to lean upon the great past! We 1 being, so that it may (cork in you e A river -Apparently' the prophet for tea, coffee, cocoa, or stewed discolored, will remove the discolor-
tubs,
nothing by ourselves. Human:and teak. run is emitted at the depth of the rive: at ions.
feel that the word at this point, which reminds hint of fruits, or may be eaten alone.
solidarity, the general cohesion of Iyou have heard is nut !merely seine-' the impetuous rush 4)t a mountain (;rape Joico Cream. Scald ono
-Public spirit, of thoughts, traditions, thing to be taken in or noted( on torrent. pint of milk, stir in one tablespoon-
idens nma beliefs, canto front afar, Paper, but a power that is infused r1. !Inst Hem s,',n this -Bast. 'Ahou fail of four, made smooth in n little
like the very language that we speak. � in the blood, that stirs up the very - 01.) ryed the rapid inirn011110mi bi-
t
cold milk. When it. begins to thick -
you gloomy and miserable? Then you in the mind of Hurn there are habits: marrow 1111/1 Spreli(18 its disturbing 4)r' crease in 1.h: volume of the waters? ern, corer and cool thirty ' les.
that are precious conquests; there tonifying action over all.
ire a dyspeptic, The cure is careful diet; are Lenten tacks that centuries have j You see th. met/1011i des Caused 1.t: 10 return to the bank hent till light. tw•o a ggs and two
avoid stimulants and narcotics do not traced out. Parents of the river -From the deeper water cupfuls of saga, add to the milk,
'drink at meals, keepregular habits, and Rol one of us could begin that. and brethren; we endeavor d to mute into which, foll4)tying 1818 gni 'e, the beat till smooth, strain 1.1.41 cool.
g gilt- 1•0111' children lei -stand the beauty pr(1J,het bad it. ,i.I 1.r fir ns was W1hen cold, add one pint of cream,
regulate the stomach and bowels with antic !cork alone. I'he past is b - of life. Wr show thein a Christ tyho (Iossihle, u4)(il the st11a1n1 becano • a and one 1111(1 0no-half cupfuls
. hin(1 us, with its victories, its energy is not heraldic, with a certain typi- I tis of
BURDOCK BLOOD BITTERS, I its vitality. i4) our educatito work cal face 4eproiinI'"(I on hood, for river that cool( col Ile ram nice and freeze. I'a^k and
I•us ed grape j
Nature's specific for Dyspepsia. we lean upon n wonderful race of 'wax 4)r illuminated ikons, 1}11O1k1' " allow to ripen for two hours before
Miss Laura Chicoine, Belle Anse, Que,,%%%0,11114°,) ( n ve"er- I'1•un the be 1.k 4)f 1 he river --The servieg.
men
( "i
It l tut •. P '
1 de y nu• t
f _ ,
itlatt ab e
hr;5
t but t
tarnished
kin(
'
1
,V
the
k ,c
.
C t lite f it
says of ft.la h in. nnnr 1.
wonderful spite , 01mist. a •
tk
e tfro
y curativeof11. which
1satthey
rowers:- t •had
s.es It •n
e show o
tt filen,
obscurity. and who have worked litiuK ('grist, vi ho can hu compared st+ulcd to wade into the stream. The
bast winter I was very thin, and was onward with the hope of future int- to the image that 4)t certain epochs'ririiiie,he fertility on t!„• Lan!: and
mir,,,g heti (stint ,:s I)1 1te r,1•.' and
fast losing flesh owing to the run-down prut•cinent, of the !afar: victory of of the revival of art great artist: state of my system. 1 suffered from right. hut. atlempl(•d to care•, r:,ir.,ctlm sly us t!;1• tellers hurl In-
111 those (nen me aur allies. We the form 4)r giving Ilam tri;is,4! ill 10111111,•. In this fact lies
Dyspepsia,loasof appetite and bad blood,the must magnificently
I tried everything I could get, but to are not alum. in teaching (10' child- built sten of (heir time, taking from r1.'" point id Die tithe,.
rel ; tc
n ( lir. surrounded nlrl
h • t1.
u cener- .1
the '( t This point y h n � (n
1 n It le
i4) 1.1 e
MO purpose •ti ( of th t I int r rretatio
thn
then 1.t
finallyt 1
day,
P poa, in their 1.t the vision be::ins. It tells us con-
, started to use able creat( 4)t heroes, of martyrs, of sorrows, senigKles and j1.}. the fypi- renting the c0urso t .
Burdock Blood Bitters, Froin the first ithinkers. of all the I101►I1•st represen- cul details 1i whit•, they ,,•i,•(1 t„ e, (, of t e v.it1rs
day\'• ,'
I feltt1 tI
the good effect of the medicine, ► is c t produce His tine 31:11 great Immunity. 'I'host'1 ((•041•esx0nl.i(1 I �,i±,(y .•
i•roduce,l.
and En now feelingstrong and well again. '1'11i!: f1UVAN FAN111.Y. 'i'(' educate men. let es ),lace this i h taotold
sculptural figure before them. (lirort;otl 4)i rho pr,,ph: is ; t :•• r1 noun
1 call eat anything now without any ill 11'e give to children n lull ion That it is exactly what. the minds a/f' .lrnbnh-The .!ado i beyond
of the
after -.rat . It gives nie great pleasure
�is not a (10(1rinn1 tuition, by 1001118 childr(n require. lord;,,, es tending even beyond the
to recommend Burdock Blood hitters, for r'f precepts, but we emita'.or to draw quire light.! just as ilowcrs r4)- Dent `e,1.. is g .ei;ralrhicnliy d.sifi-
1Ifeelidsavedmylife." ,them on by the radiant contagion of Cl 1Al(1.1•:S 11 Aft NEIL rutted by 1hi,: l: tin. 11"e 11l'(1 to think
s !humtanized goodie.- of goodness ♦__-_ howl.%err, 4)f that ;tertian' of tlto (Ilton
• made man, male Ile -,h, ,taking nail x just north of the Ir,•md filen.
- fighting in atm 11041.1. TIIE
S S OAT into the res -Tho Bead Viten.
An education that is not n heroic ` L¢-. SS 1� Reale(-Changed from salt e
Kidne• education is a dead a:l,tcation. Wrong iter
y is learned by the 'omit example of INTERId�1TIONA to fresh, with the result nte,1H/el !
L111V� ?evil, by pernicious contagion, by the L T_L,,$ON, in Ih. next tele..
horrible rottcnn(Ss that is transmitSTPT, 10. 9. A nervy great molt••,:4!e of fish -
horrible +e1 fr,•rn mal t Lj(•
The Dead Sen, nt'•1 ir•ely lesti-
r, 1 G Lesson XI. The Life-C.iyServe Stream I lute of life, shall with an
l . is ' also Ircu 1:, t. not. Its tt
:, 91 •.:. ,. 01,x4'8 1'r 1 t•••1 Curds,
but I•. ! ullh 4)t I.1.' s0\ 11'0!10 1.e s n shall 1 :e, . .t'1 e1e y -
Arta no rl•Im:5, thing shall lit the
itlno, , ,'.,,t ',• n ..,(edi0.. Note• -Thos. \Turd St lilies are bus- 1i' 1•r "1'144 i,
resF:ecter i r•hnrch education, cd tli the test of the !liaised ler_ 1,, i n -gels -'1'o 4:• i 1 • 4
1/4:hen it L, :e t.-, ..,rtgelical e•Irc, - : i
w4(uti
People i3 every walk of lift-
Have y, -i a Ra; kaci,e? If . ?- it
b the fir"( sign that the hi,ir.ey• arc rrot
Working properly.
A neglected It lcka(!,0 1'.4,1, 1,) serious
Kidney- Trouble.
Check it in time by taking
Colden Tezt, Rev. 22' 17. abundance of re h, 1 • «ali rs of
t1.
Cereal Pancakes -A little cereal
left from breakfast nay be incorpor-
ated in next morning's mitneakes
provide•tl it is a1 once retul'ned to
Ilse sniicepal, water added and the
whole cooked thin mid smooth. Set
aw•n
v Ira 111(• P i• .
nn Le
n bm•
t
1 1 nrr
►1 a
Id
any remnants of sour cream. Moro
mill, s"d1., salt and flour nre all
that will be needed next morning for
the batter, though a beaten egg is
1''ItO%I•:N DESSI':RTS.
Violet Mousse -('hill and sweeten
a pint of rich cream; set in a pan
of ice water and whip to a stili
froth, adding gradually a 1atrge
tumbler of grape jelly (this will give
to 1he creast a beautiful blulet col-
or). have ready n cup of heated
milk in which al heaping tablespoon
of gelatin. has been dissolved; al-
low this to cool, Inst not harden,
then a1dc1 'I.
t 1+1 1.t•
< Iv
t0 e .
h (•.
t rrnnn
mixture, heating constantly until
firm and light; pack immediately in-
to individual pasteboard Ooxes lined
with n hire paper border, and de-
( -orate t0ith candled violets std cit-
ron leaves. 1'acl: in lltyers in a
1 r •,•
a ,, tin Inrl pail and hul:v in acre
nal rock salt fur at least (0111' hours
eP
btf t
utul.•
l S I\
f II
1 Ill(• , �
br x( s.
lliscuit 1'1.•acnt--Ruh 1he yellow
81t nnprm'enm•r(t . lint h!g no sour ' rind of two lemons nn lwnps of cut
ct1 i add it I1. melt • sugar• then crush the sul;ar to n
1 I 1 in the flour, feetionrr's sugar, tttelve gra led
omittirng the soda, of course. ntacureuns, Hurl M pint of stillly
Iwh1pls•ti cren un; turn into the (reezy
end net t he creast begins to st iITen
S0H1: h:Cor'i 1)y 111•:1.1'~. 'stir in half a pint of chopper) Sinr-
'Ieke the bucks of your partly (0'('1140'• 4herri(•s together with four
w(-rr1 dresses 111111 snake hnby some tab! sp"onfrls of the runnel; -Loa. ,
et,•r,elny bucks or cook aprons for rim,•• freezing until vela firm. then
ytnr"elf, pack in individual pyre llil molds:
1;!:••a hnhv outgrows its white ' ti'ucol•1 on x1.:711( sclu:u'l•s 0f angel
ire : ,•s titke two 11/111 make vile. � ('4)h,• spread triUt limed jelly.
15 hen sheets begin to w'.at' in 1
111 • •1111'r• r-ip open 81111 sew outside
ed:. s t eget Iter,
:1ii.•r ironing go oter ell t!u' ;arise.
, t ' doll • s x.,•10 1.g otl all loose 0r miss- -
cd butter, powder, 1.(d4)t^ half a cum e•f ''"1, -
nal Irnkhl * ,owv e
Rherever a he alights it. lir.
S7':Ll•-'i'AUu117' EMPRESS. --
Ono of the most studious Queens in
Europe is tho German Empress, who ,
cares very little indeed for pomp
and ceremony. }ler Majesty's favor-
ite study is medicine, and sho has
Instructed herself so well in the art
of healin that sho is quite an effl-
cient adviser in cases of ordinary
IlItOhe,
CURES
Dysentery, Diarrhoea, Cramps, Golly
Painsin thoStoraftch,Cholera, Cholera
Morbus, Cholera Infantum, Sea Sick.
tress, Summer Complaint, and all
Fluxes of the Bowels.
Ras been in use for nearly 60yeari
Ind has never failed to Sive relief.
MILBURN�
HEART
NERVEPLLLS
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FFOVIf
These pills cure all diseases and 41s-
erders arising from Creak heart, worn eat
Serves or rntery b':ocd, such ss Palpits-
tion, Skip Rests, Throbbing, fiu;othering,
Lizzin.ss, \Peak or Faint Spell, Anarehia,
Nerrnulncs, S:ce•plessnccs, )drain Fag,
General Uol.ility and Lack of Vitality,
Thea aro a true Limit tonic, rerT. food
and blood enri»)er, b,aldiu
renewing ail the ween 0,I' and warted
(r 1•,s of t!:o body : a,1 roatc•rlug porfnrt
at all drtweists.
l.e litli. Price •';00, a box, or 3 for pl•11S
' O7 the nn, '( ri Ain •I,d • , • " - ! ' and x".11.1( 14,•"1x. t* r
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p4)rary who has said: -"1 am tt it h r : 4)r,: ct ! , �• , ��'
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a •Pu nl•anvs, :yen un rin•I •.•n it,.ntil!11.
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DOAN'S KIDNEY PILLS
"THE GREAT KiDNEY SPECIFIC."
Th^v cure a:I lords of 1\:,111.- Ttoub!es
from 1:a:1: ae i:c l� !'..'ght's 1)i•.ra,c.
81e. a het of f for t1..:'
all dealers .-r
TEZ, KIIDNr•Y )'Ih.L COy
Teronlo. G..•.
to the end f • 1 of old•
Lm(n t I, ,., at sen -Tho fir !,! " J Iia La: ;Qq Sp_aaitls of America, 2,i ants In Delrcil. rank Reference,
the world." ,. , 1.d coots rirc•0r oft n .' •_
t1.t••'I t:.e h„niQhP u , ! t!. ries , Llirtn mid wort: with •`� a••••••••••••••••/ 03'Ro faax�a Usti Without written Content.
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luro•1 w'hi4 1' ' 1' It your 111:14'0‘ j a /tf� t zse traatgres((.t ar,,alnst tF.o
1 !:east, for us, is 11 sJ)4"11 th0l (1)1 I ! 1 !, 1 ,.r' pref.( femora on :ill c �VU DEBILITY.^ttJ1^.soon ctsrAca 6e1f abuse ,!:;i7,1;41
••rules the whole "f the morn) light •,i t' . i. •. I r • It wastes en.; ,„ .1.d utile ei,
•t i• 1.01'4 .1, that is, the ',• ('hl' rte! is ch^, -P, and l (tat• to:r',rd Itisa and. of
0f tyLirh hnrvn, >;thl'•. LURED. P a 1 ea. 7r:a frith s:c. nal6
I tie t i'••1 .1e ; i.i• , I t;tlut hie !inn•, s • anA�tenuaella ! ` pph •sicians
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l., 1.11.4'• (1 r ►, .• .. 1•'irst bar. ,! 1
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n Th's 1,1110 colony e,f ,real view (comp. terse ;) is more ► ▪ :ta (er( itrgther. ;,•d on t�etn, aid 1t Ken::cdr twee -cd to t to him,
•:1 lhnl Ido : ih. S1. cr.' "• 'i•,U it will not hurt th(. i ply. Af;crt:}ir.gtLeAe:.StetY.adT:•�:n:eatforat,c rcr!S.e f fee (:Y� m^� r
n 01 1111°. t1ewS, mostly from the ruling claw••.: tally 110intc•(1 out In him 111 detail 11°1'. •• l!uvf owl.,• the ', l'ir tett 4 i • Thedr,* r,, �ea r.e tverrty seine 411)p !.eared, nerve, sr..w e a was
t i:rist is not. n i ::n limited to o 0t Jcr'Isalrm. tens granted much fere- ns the eor,clmr(itn of the whole c( P R trondQerthair
with s"a nal washing pow.ler, I c.itirety cored by Dr. urine ty became
1r clear
'3r rap from t a falts vaal y 1. . was
r,,re, nn epoch. t•• thin surround- (Nun and n heir mensur.. 141 rel-; Don. Yie'0ed forwiar(1 or bncktlrtr,l, i'1%1i:1 Cixl•,-.' f•1 a Inn'11,4) r•-iH• With tic1rcot and Coro tt.l,hule r tchi�'.? t"°a•e,ttotnofnl a $rt."
i, • . 11.• tr n •1 ti.. top cattor of a got erturt n( by the nahyleeian mots-, (rein the hanks er flow 1 1t .(1':, 1.14. +,• 1 I Ste:ctereo, l'nnatrrrat ))fschnr c1., et, .nrteoeo.5' jimf„0{ a
the ntiriet n e, .th and it won't h1. K . lfe;•.that t.Vmt '
l ,rtrit„•, of a stili 1.l that arch and cunthlurd 10 '•her•i 1 1 Madder Kai
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f its ,•f tifn, <Vstnl ,i ter II rtt:scut. NO Li;:`•` :ate for Question ftaak
and 1r01ori:, ish. •e w i1.!
shine.t. r... (1 o1s 1143 i 1 t'.1, fly 10 Its "1149. inceresl in 1!.'• :, ;;, i PA t
of:4) •.vnv. Ct:ri•• s th:• ash le o. .1ete lent. 1.t . 4e
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tt' y ". _ I r•1. c1. i•y, 1.t net:M life,
• !1 „ ••,•4)l. 1 ':•11 !,orllc I t,;: e41. I4) their for rho fruit 1.1:•• .•. f shell I e for
L0.,• of putt.;' 4,111 4111.:o.-ity 1.t fond, and the k•af tlt•ieel for hell.
f ' "' (' ' 11 1"' • ! ('-f 1 he 'lett ish nation at ing.
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111 1 •11:1••.•14' t1011 you Will be all tired
telt rr:•!:0s ellen heab:lnd.e rune in. • CO.. fliedaan Are, an,: SSerci Strobl. Oetrslt, Nish.
Stili!.• i little. Smito a little, and.e,t7
(1141.+0 du'I care away. -
ORS KENNEDY & KERGANa
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