HomeMy WebLinkAboutExeter Times, 1905-12-21, Page 7ABSOLUTE SECURITY. Cenu{ne Carter's Little Liver Pills. Must soar Signature of 8.e roc -Simile wrapper Cttow. Tory *wall awe as easy to take ar► elegem. FOR HEADACHE. FOR DIZZINESS. FOR BILIOUSNESS. FOR TORPID LIVER. FOB CONSTIPATION. MB SALLOW OH! SKIN. raft TiiEcOMFLEXiBN pyal�ttra)'+l. w $',a'1 uK•Ie. reisl f tatea''J 7>�°•f+a:+.i•r.G CAKIEKS LE CW1E. 8 K HEADACHE. THREE Trying Times in A WOMAN'S LIFE WHEN MILBURN'S HEART as. AND NERVE PILLS COTTON FROM Rt1ODE *A• fit dish Crown Staple May Berens t Mar•Let. RELIGION ton Further consignments of cot groin Rhodesia have reached Lie •1.- Further and like the first tow bale',, An Old -Time Sermon as to the Need of a Church which arrived rather more than u month ago, they ha in the Home fif Every Family to been prutto•tc- ed to bo of guod staple, line an f • atrung. To a great extent the balancing of future cotton markets depends open tho quality of Rhodesian cotton. Mr. Charles Hulslenlwlene, of 1 Messrs. Wolstenhuhno and Holland of S I flll a el who has been testing the cotton on [leen Co behalf of the Withal Cotton Grow -1 g ing Assuciution. has the uto%oct., all in a sena faith thopossibilities of Iihodesial tltol'uughly, aft e' ring wen so that i 1u a sermon "concerning family re- f petition with, much less 411 contr:t- ligiun," preached by the celeitrat(rl diction to, public religious assemblies Atuttbew liem'y, nt Loudon, Engl•:id,'• which might always to have the pre - on Sunday, April 16. 171)4, is found t fercnce: ''Tho 1•oed loves the gates the !Whetting remnreablo passage, of Zion more than all the ((wettings which will be particularly interesting of Jacob" (I's. 87:2), and so intro now that renewed attention is tieing tvc; told must not forsake the assent- dirccte.i to this important subject. bling of ourselves together, under After the usual introduction, (1.0 aticr of home.t' exhorEar ting us1er daily to offer preacher procCI.ded thus: The lesson then which 1 would re- anything that may countenance the commend to you from this text.! invading of tho utilce of the ministry, "With the church that is in their or laying it in common. and the usurping or superseding of tho n+t- m1nistretion of sacraments. No, brit these fancily churches -,which are but figuratively so -must bo erected at:d maintained in subordination to those more sacred and house," [ Con 1ti:19), is this: That the families of Christians should hr little churches; or thus. that when- ever we have a house, Gott shout.1 have a church in it. Unhappy contests there have been, and still are. nmung tris•• lend gored sten about the constitution, order and governuu•nt of churches. God by his grace heal these breaches; lead us into all truth and dispose our minds to love and peace; !hitt white we endeavor herein to wank according to the light God has given us. we may charitably believe that othecs do so, too; longing to bo there wbero wo shall ALL DE OF ONE MIND. But 1 net now speaking of church.•s concerning which there is no contro- versy. All agree that masters of familtes ttho profess religion, awl contentious with your nriShbors, un•t to justify n procllction that Rhode- been mixed, also n teaspoonful of es the fear of God themselves, should, just and deceitful in your (Ienliugs' ; stn S•et! t» the course of a fete soa- or allow yourselves in any of benne of lemon in the sumo quantity 1.1 Rhode - trusted to the talents they are in- lei sine sone; provide a (feel soluttoa o[ Leo sentmilk(toll this paste out leant , cul relig trusted frith, maintain and keep up cul way, you pall ileus with inn laud's cotton problem. into founds this n to out and bake famine and the fear of God i th c hand whet you build up with the in a moderate oven. families, as those tele must give ac- other. "Be not doceiycd, God is Golden Bread is a pudding that chit• count and that families, ns such not mocked." dont like. and is easy to prepare. Beat Aro ycur houses on earth then ODD ti'FAT'IST'IGti, an egg thorougitly and add to it halt a Cod's houses? Aro they dedicated to - int of milk. Soak thin slices of sitilr, bread in this. and fry them in fat. The Gan nation. As nature makes fatten him. goodnteloniturt(r heyinhome Sin 'three Tears Devoted the Bible. bread Compile- breed es made ,vet through well this, Fhe lies fettle kingdoms, so grace makes bet of 6 Father's {louse their are orae By the recent death of an ocloger but not sodden. then when it is fried it families little churches, and of I11e heaven ,:hull be yours shortly: her in were the primitive churches thea not Fathe, '11(1 there as ole'. you may arias there passed into possession of is golden yellow. The dripping )eft mansions, a young man in New York a mater- ft•ott roasting beet fries golden bread, isi, Ian•0 for each of you, who th.ts' b tegg find milk Should be sweet• .. icttt co»tinuuna�is,.well-.[,>• script yellow with ago and with Vie and the � "bv �teti•a>a,� sweet- ' Bole '. and tomer-1 writing almost entirely faded. Years ened. Serve tvitlt sugar silted over. Thick Gingerbread. -Ingredients: One pound and a quarter of flour, one pound of treacle, four ounces of moist sugar, four ounces of butter, three- quarters of 1111 ounce of ground gingen! ___ - - _ ujt !Ch 1 a smell teaspoonful o1 carbonate of soda half a pint of wnrm mill:. Beat SOLEMN ESTABLISHMENTS. quarters of a million bales per year, Let these then are setting out in: which is considered sufficient to the world IoIl' taco set 111 n churcerh int , steady the world's market and to their souse o first, and nut d'•,n, it protect the British cotton intlustre ulncs;. a T Iced not yuutlt and busi`f ,trout speculutio»s, which of receta let 1 n, to the boil pour ars A cotton producing ccn(t of curd!., Mali)', hey pure lel,! to "The samples of It totesutt entree {Strain through muslin, an4 serve. Afuuy r(tcomtnend hu> 11 grotto from y,seedsave various parts the none ! Economical Clear Soule -When boil• this purpose; but food (,t utti• more liable to absorb int tenter to cover, the meal, an( u(� f 1410 country, have in veal or mutton hale only jus s satisfactory Express possible," he s to have t the article g, and the other let only to cover the it. The latter is by far y, as all the surface of tho instantly burdened, inti there - 11 not ubsorh fat. It is nisei tete per way, 1."rau.ic 1110 fat can le used so many titles. If the drip ,,y? saved front meats, soups alai , stir. should not bo enough for fr told (' t i 1 m lard. The reason of it ciall a London Expres representutito• , the u5I Wl soup vegetables. Cook ihe; can be heated b a lig "We have applied every test, nr..l; meat very slowly and when done strain teething InnItillg Wan find that the Rhodesian cotton is they off the brn!h. \\'hen cuW ren,otc all Ilse largely of 'Texan cotton, which ids fat and sprain the soup through muslin. largely used in l.aucashire, and, pat the liquor into u stewpen. add n which it has been Impossible to grow i small piece of halter, salt, pepper, and in any other colony." I sugar to taste. Color u light brntt'n. According to information received boil up and serve. N.B.-If the sneer by the British Cotton Growing AnnMils last the soup will be cloudy, un•1 sociatinn, Rhodesia can produce throL taste strong, the meat also will be hnt'd and spoilt. Linseed Tea. -This is n valuable retire when children have tt•oublesntni coughs. Pour two quarts of hailing Years have hampered it. water on one ounce of o hole in you have hopeodeyo enough confidence: rdle a taplt»j to any extent is in ren(+i- and twelve drachn►s of liquorice root fntenty, i you baro iY• sliced, Add n few •slices of lemon •reset, cno+lgl► 10 prey with a fatct��Y.ch in!tress to develop the Rhodesian pro- Let this stand in a covered jug for six Let those who have adeet, and the onl,v difficulty that ie. and Men strain for use and their house, be eery careful to adorn anticipated is that of colored labor hours,sWeen to taste. and beautify it in their calvcrsatirn'' for the plantations. Lenton tittaste. eam half a pound If you pray in your families, andA number of experts who into in- o[ butter with a teacupful of caster rend the Scriptuten, and sings psalms Itccted tete samples, agree that thee sugar and two eggs. Add a brenldusl- nncl yet are pnweonato and fortvnr i pro let in excellent character, and cupful of flour with which n quartet' of with your relatives, quarrelsome nue, may he .;frown in such abundance as a teaspoonful of carbonate of soda has should contribute to the support of are almost en absolute necessity towards her Christianity in a nation, whose het. - future health. or and happiness it is to be a Chris - The first when she is just budding from giti- hood into the full bloom of womanhood. The second period that constitutes n special drain on the system is during pregnancy. The third and the one most Eat le to leave Old TOStanrent, before men begone t, heart and nerve troubles isduring "change of life.'• call upon the name of the Lord in In all three periods Milburn's heart and solemn assembles. and the sons of Nerve Pills will prove of wonderful value to tide over the time Hrs. James King, Cornwell, Ont., writes: "I was troubled very much with heart trouble -the cause !icing to et great extern God carne together to present t cm - selves before him. Not then I would have these famit,e churches set up and kept up in mem- due to"changoof lite. " I hate been taking your '''''"""'"'"!","_- they and Nerve Pills for setae time, and mean - th y the doing ao. >d I can truthfully for Se Se LESSON ay they rue beet remedy I have ever used for TILE J building up the system. You are at liberty to use this statement for the benefit of other sufferers." Prig ecenteper box orthree boxesfort 1.2S, all dealers or The T. Milburn Co., Limited, Toronto Ono Mg seek for 1alit.y." To tho church that -Amen. l ago. when a young man. the weave t(olste 't t '1'1"11 be • scrip leo by 1 f pq nuscript devoted his spore •,ntpilation of the Bible. upietl three years. Wh„n bed he placed the mane: - Chinese chest. 'I'Itis chest . • end, ,who made the other fat. Butter Is * mended for frying. 1t free from salt. But aside expensive, it is not so 11100 for purposes as fits, for it burns let n mu lower temperature than beef fat or lard The Scotch kettle is the hest litt:nsit for are co troy frying. 11 rids on n ►•inn, wine!, lefts the bottom from the stove, and 1110 inside surface is polished smou1ii1 theiefote, the fat is less liable to burnilun if the surface were rough and the'+ottnnt rested on the hot stove. Thr fat s old treat gradually, and when the food s plunged into it a slight ,hl senolte shout. I 1, rise from the centre. It will smoke et llte sides some titnc before it has become hot enough for frying. After the too(' has been put in, let tete kettle stand on the hottest part of the stove until it ►•e• gains its former temperature, and then set it back where it is not so hot. In frying flshballs, doughnuts, etc., put only a few at a time in the boiling fat; then wail till the fat regains its former temperature and put in a few more. Fishballs are often spoiled by putting too many in the kettle at once. The temperature of the fat is instnnty re- duced. and the balls absorb the fat. When nn article of food is tried. drain the fat from it and lay it on a sheet of brown paper in a waren place. The paper will absorb any fat that remains on the food. if these directions are fol- lowed, there will he no difficulty in having food, fried without being satur- ated with grease. BLOOD RS HU Their pr anent to tit regret to t !deny 8 mould of gr defaced, their possessor rendered nnha Why, then, consent to r Blond of embar'r'assment t There is an effectual remedy for all these defect_v, it is, BURDOC BLOOD BITT n otherwise it a n d attrac- t is sadly tutseemly , 1'impl:e, eahwornis berrass. pain anti .-east in the Leen Badly .1 their re. or this This remedy will drive nut all ties from the Motel ami 1 n ;,, plexion healthy and clear. Diem Annie 'robin, Mento ,('Int. writes ling e 1 tyke great ,leu -.urn t ► n yourway be tro bled with ltpimples onvone tl a face. l nt tr Mustyre%innces. been lhlt prophecy 1Is , over 1pyb 1 paid out money to doch,rs, bet c tuid anot n 1 • "a seeing ru�tgh spettitking 8Rnut tho mouth wo- rt careen and ,was alm's•t diecomage 1, part , n esptired of ever getting oil of thetn.k 1 , Poen S, of CI (I. may a einot 1(111)1 11 f i o,. thought I would give B fele a treat, ,io of i predict he ulnkcel the two h 4.tlet, end buf re l hitt tatom 1 tem no i roan Christ. 1 was eoinpletcly cued fen,! ha ' ten known sign of pimples sm•e. -Mtird+ck Bloat hitters has leen memo facture.) by The T. Milburn C:e•, Limited. for civet Au yeare, and hss cured theuseuele in the time. 1), not accept a sett-eitnto when un*. i`tppttto rte (Int dere lore nay is " nen, Ss good. )NTERin 1TIO\.U, LESSON, DEC. '21. Le.seon XIII. The Character of Messiah. (:olden 'Feet, Matt. 1. 21. LESSON WORD STUDIES. Note -The Word Studies for ails lesson are based on the 1lee iscd Ver- sion. Messianic Prophecy. --'Che Messia:i[re revelation of the Old ')'cstuntent dot:; not appear in part feeder vernal pie- dictions of the future glorious »'i vent and reign of '"rhe Anointed, for in a very real sense the entire; Old 'Testament is prophetical in cloonn its ittl.abitants from ,Iehoenh. joy -- Wee 'Thou hest increased their o net et.. It is a record of claire I;rnc- Wee of Lireselt to Literally, unto it thou host increaser) men, and of the estu11ft9'iiment of 1.'s joy. '!•hurRoei ew words ar nue "lo," o, ' tint stint kingdotn among men. 'Through eve.•, l and lo, port of it there runs a broad sI)('!1 a arid; areceasiltheycconfusetlror in t 1» trnnoraz-I Int - of yearning and of promise t g ' culminates at last in the (lef•nite Fro- ed Version, which reads, "thou hast i diction and expectation of tho `3n'- not. increased their joy." Tho joy in harvest -The harVe-t ' lour who is to redeem his Teeple and be their IS ing. The development 01 season in different parts of the this definite expectation is, however, Orient is still chtrtecterl,ed by boi+- gradual, and a greater distinctness torous hurry-ulnklnir. nil scope must not be attribute., to When they rlivIiie the sooll-'Cha the been included under the name in t 'Testament times. This remote roan- 10 lowing copy eonernanuscript' ern province was ihe first to be +1•• I'he following is an nccu,,seort tett�atm the irearle with rho milk. Atex r nr1, a of letters contained in the oughly in the 1vn.. tend gradually sill populated by rho Assyrian conger; '" number of banks, chapters, to . 's, en a enig 1 i �' rurbonale of sods thee- ' (2 Rings 1.,• . . � words, a it into the huller ante At, by d(grees Menet-, the expression "Galilee of lit • Old and New Testament: addeng a little of lir, ng „ltd tri'aclt settees" signifies Galilee which has TIIL•' OLI) TESTAMENT. mixture. Beat 11111 thurnu.4A ,,,,,t bale long been under the dontat:tun of Books , 39; chuptcrs, .!12'J: verses, int a moderately slots oven for oma t.m n•. foreign nations.' 't'o this district Rei 2;12141 ,words, 11)2,439; Icltcrs, 2,- Tttes should he batten in a shelter., stn tong oppressed deliverance shall come 7,,,;4.1 00. about two inches end a half deep first.which has been well buttered. The middle book as Proverbs. f \ )e- her each pint i, 2. '19c�t.jifiplr-'1'lIc prophet's vision The middle chapter is Job 29. ��t�t Tho middle verso l th bce he seventeenth verse, oe of second Book of Chronicles if there was a verse more sad tho eighteenth verse is there was n verso less. '[`ho ttord "and" occurs 35,5.13 times; tho word "Jehovah" occurs 6855 times. 'rho shortest verse is tho twenty- fifth verse, first chapter of the First !look of Chronicles. The twenty-first verse of the sover- th chnpter of Pira contains all tltc letters an the ulpleabet. The uinoteeltth chapter of the Sec and Book of Kinge and thirty- seventh chapter of Isiah net. alike, • the butler and sugar together. slightly now is� ]Taro distant thingsi. ready tr ns.:irat. A en light -The preeence of Chr hintselt constitutes this 1ieht_. r1'ho land of the shadow of dent no called because of the apostasy et ..dens to t. de. all Israel. s. en -Transport ed into the we're, the prophet speaks of *et to come as if they had al - nl it -furl...• any given epoch of .lett :e)` spoil of war after a successful com- bat or attack, 4. The yoke t't its berel•n--lsrael'9 burden of captivity. The staff of his shoulder -Foreign t istory than had then been nctur.11y i t i the Isaieh s t Tine NEW 'TESTAMENT. Books, 27: chapters. `2(10; vcrees 7959; Words, 181,258; letters, 838.- 880. Second 'p`hrstia- The middle hook is Ionians• 'Hie middle chapter would he the thirteenth Romans if there was te attained. The chief elements n chapter more, and the fourteenth Ro- e if there was a chapter less• popular cc,ncep[i„n let the .moi-------� VERY DANGEROUS FOOD GREAT DANGERS WiIICII LONDON. EIIS INCUR. I.arge Quantities Rave Been Seized and Destroyed ns Unfit for Food. During tiro Inst three months 7'19 tons 6 men were seized i fishing indusC warehouses and slaughter -houses in end; j\cty Ile the city let Landon, I:nglnnd, mud . Montreal e: c"naomned as unfit for huucnu food i►1S"ret ors. 1cwt.of t c ted +t and art:! is Cine, women of the about it. {PR Alt alto di0 170 Klug$ ABCCanada has stills. Canada has colleges. Canada slw her Indians. Canada has her t•ancltil Winnipeg Ings. nearly Canada has Northwest; o wages ea 19.'i, Hearty Three hun t'bssels were Nova Scolio made. that, 10,71u seizures were h•e in Cfn utad� peg thud Colnpole o , pp '1'lie water, allow four ounces of stgar, also steed the juice find rind of one lemon. 11ni1 { Year t'1 t thick syrup then put in the rip ( • Att berth in •The middle verso is the soventecseta neerof Dtinthuassto hn npprersion which has rested up('n terse, seventeenth chnpter Acts. a drscel Pe of I)eitl , arid that hn The es to he stn ideal king by whose1Israel 13 conc••ivcd of under the fienve ehurrest tcrmo is the thirty - ft throne and kingdom of Daviel. of n mei with which the shoultkt fifth verse, el(venth chapl,'r .101111, t i - e,iughtyhrd forever. nation isaia)' of tau yak, U. ernes people have been U1 .t) .\Ni) NEW 1'deep 1MEN'1'. , 1 ant + pleb, tvhieh should hays Leen peele.i, 'Ot • ok until lender. Te cored, and sliced, and co Snnithtie Beat with u silver fork, attd add at the ,c has ► (sen last the strained juice of one lemon. age '1 as1 per nen Serve trot with any plain boiled pun- to of tho bad din(. , the Argentina. as ter. '4'liis Crust is Gond for liaised Pies and of cost,! half thanpint of atcr into aer lb sin cite medical London (►pointsalout Pul half n p quarterly report.. and form n hole in the middle. When q the butler is dissolved. pour it into the As meat of this Lind rapidly go centre of the rioter, heating it thoroughly (.olitingrtlgen itereachs a es "hc• lotoii. that with h wooden snoop and t.( Whenareful itnporters will learn to time their that the p4ktc to not len soil. thoroughly kneaded• place the basin lee- ()cheerio:: so that they may !in tri• fore the are covered with a cloth for tt immediate sole. few minutes so that the pastry may 1,0 ilhN(mcdSnOF l o11i'fUlIcer R`ULOSIpoints S. worked into 511890 more easily. Then ut roll out and form Into any shape re- other grave dangers. ]lo says th'tt quired. Bake i pet' o t . - however, brought to hes nation " hrntr'n• Books, tib; chapters, l Hilt; verse. , hi;hcr and c:etu'rr ti nun of the In- The red of his opprcosor-CnrryhtK •,1.17:1; words, 773,097; letters, :1� ,tin• salvation of the people than ted out the figure still further, the uP 'r,t;tl,•1$1►. eh `t !o pressi»g nut. ion is represented as se ' •1'ho middle chapter and 1 h teem. taskmaster enforcing his cot»ntandy in the Bible is 117th chapter l'snluu:. with a cruel rod. Tiro midi!» verso ie (1143 eighrit thou hast broken -1111 this oppr`•y- verse, 118th chapter i'salin• . cion a net h'uuillatioo and sorrow Shull Ai.asp.----.n...----. -.n- _ - lictions which 1 As in the day of Midian-ln 1111114 n+ ens it is ode i Will 110 found the story of llidnoine STARVIN(:rl:.`ihl\:f)g, privilege to know ht:, since. he he + t irtotw over Lie �fi.Iin»1tcs by tthieh ti1n in Their North nrtunll} appeared and reel ens el ser"' i Alidic+n's long oppression of lsrn"1 } Three fears must of predict flOS site to the proph teas cul to un end. �icfttcnlcnl. fecal in 1l» Old et the \lnden-, 5. Garment netted in blood, stintl� (ieorkt Cl:velnn11, n online of teas,) in the Old TOttrunent, and et: A1r. _ , flier nod bloodshed shall Ln rctnnve 1. �(as`nchusetl +, hem $u.1 arrived in Dun- rectally io the wonderful prcrlicltoa; bo for d bloo;.--T:t•cry sego of co+Pelee I The thought of the %thole verse ,_� der. sentlnnd, on the whaler Active, given in our lesson passage. an le - there . touch eivitiention n a very steady overt. there is a nect'ssity for preenutionnry tom_ measures on the part of He Belgian authoritiee, ,who should ins; tr('t tho HINTS FOl) '1'111: 11nti11. port shit ped front their ports to pre - When Baking fates scatter a little sent (140 shipment of tuhetculer send or snit on the oven shelf before 11)011) o senses for Belgian lege i e toms ' in the tins, end then the Le1• just con mewing." he says, "and al - Before win not burnt. 1/etorc (:oohing a Duck or n Goose r>ittHysct►! havemade til�(L;it1m� arnli�n of pour water which is boiling over on.t Pigs Nor is this the only Clanger which thrrengh it. This lends to remove the edgy affected with tuherculoels.' Itll f teen oily flavor. To C.Iean White Fur, -Try rubbing it trete us hut'heyr when they thoroughly S illi worm, dry Iran, using o1 t is butcher. being deliverer: n piece of book muslin as n rub!•ey. i pelt t n continually through Failing this, try magnesia in the some ntentter. Camphorated Oil 1119 tt this time toty useful ur hoesettnld remedy ter cold, sore thrones. etc. ltbnke it ..s follows: 'i'nke half it pint of sweet oil and stake it suliicientiy hot to melt one ounce of camphor. Cork, and it will be rendy for use. '['o Sweeten Itancid Butt•'r.--deft the butter and skim it, then peel into it n piece of toast (brown not not burnt). In a few moments the huller milli lose its offensive taste and smell. which the (oast will have nhsorbeti• . �1 l recnm• A Chilblain ant t finitely more profound nn a 1 that feet' rind the menet ing which i _ ntonning then these had for the gen , treses Moot the and the weapons 1 et'eti00 fur whom they were first "- i of war shalt bo destroyed.,01141 niter being for seen years, three let which he spent With the Eskimos. lie and an unenviable. experience. Ile inns ; of a whaling stnleun on Verso 1. But -With this trnnsit.lrne- ti. In is tool nl ,word the ProPft't 1'nssea from the versos le given the reason for this, Itte ttnrlhe'tn lentils of Heiman Bay, ,\ t• pl•ten,• of the pl eom and eine wendetCul chungo from 0nii ness t•ri t•.sse bringing tcnesttcontpel(etlttlo t1iy 1 f • 1 ,let tram tend 1 I thi t d the following two ill chnra' The Bad Cold of To -Day' MAY BE PNEUMONIA TOMO ROW. \ et it nal u;n. v nm !, •Ib,e •.,rr tl,mat .,r tickling cough that. M the t t�htr,•4i�n, . tt n. umnuia, groncldd., or to j 11loh-Tlint is. It shall not. (Owen• ' e.r,d,tr , , •t ' . ,\ccnmpnnyit,g atm nt► 41,3 return wn3 deve).ep (nee Pre cuntineee to 1•e dark where note dein- 'liShmnn. who Throat or lung trouble. t i i 1 1 f rpt ▪ Iltcksnn, tett i:nN 1 rear. to tis lel those who ere led sway tele tight, from bondage to bete ' ,with Iht; I:�kimos, {fa s met lbt•Ce years cant it icy to the bri[thtor one of that sorrow to jo, eatucly, the hit�th nt nein ttcttwll which Portends the aloe- - a fico lour and the rbinrncter 0f h+s an thele setUen►ent, and during that toes c nisu .1)11 nun of the \'o.esinnir government, %%Writ shall en a govern-1.time he never saw a while titan, never { Ment of 1)081"' nn11 j11,tetc end rl;rht-; apnke n word of 1:ngli,I anti etln1.1 ere 1 rhes rete •n of peace nt,: on 11eIsh fetal, tvhieh tin reinter u gloom to her that inn. e ' +<> ,.s nine est Wing shall entirely • a t•nlen raw. •are!^�+. rcem' but a trit•►al nnnoyanre. DR. WOODS NORWAY PIiV E SYRUP And 110 ,.,s,+ reign. 1 ['nt.. ,, __lit» pr„' art. 1119 n nt 11 i •' two rem'. ogle the EokItnos,to twee The land let /.'bten•--'Phis tune 1)re dnul.tl.•:-. tar fuitl+fel irunumt in s- toed to meet ioduect nrth a d n the trine (,f Zen Merl, Oleo, Situ have toe•npett the ",Something oi,ghtrclillie the1e," (let } Capt. Jackson ar4tt•, e r x,r•i ,n of Unit- bete [,,;Iv 111411'..61.1.-(1 tar I+reader' winter rest. cmn►panirs lrnd- ice. 1t was hrnt e4tl ter a short fir , ilit•atice of the words Including tion . yet. li little ccould tion nee mein - tee on the tyctt Uy th 1 •n•trtn lien. bulur, north and nnrtheost of Meant j;;dtrtn^lel :514(1 nen atwnili'* the pro p• (` 1 null Inter contl,rlr,!n -i th • c e•• he v'a f i 11111cnl 1" ran hardly , privti do toys(nthe nsi tho in tits)nr4(► tt••1 tt•0tun part e 1 hr. t at 1t111C r• ]i reliter I '1110 rebel(, world. Jews first but nine' engin liArc C regions cleat {}ah to tact the people 1hl•ouj;hnut •' •rn-:\ since of j 11 Mrs. gond cook._ dis'.►ce?" New Glc novels." speak to when it is. Many. UH' KI Very oftc "Female le 1>< than they 11 el eeplessnes4 e'+ a •h dent-hule.' dragging -do t (' awl they di streets, in which disease microbes y then, blame nbound. Butchers' boys carry 1 covnrcd tint orders on hl'go platters' wee have '11031 with little attention to curt or eleei,-1 closely eon 1'ulraa. 11 K I� 'i'Iit. MIL1� ('.\N. that when fhj It t\bile 11r. ('otlint�ridg„ exprrs;ed i see, wrote the opinion that in the process o1 • women w cookil•h meat was (reed from tenet of thin kind. lee said that the pr systeut of deliver ing u.ilk many dangers. 'vitt time," lio r.niel, "tv belly insist. tint all arils; t 1 Ire riCdv 1115 t t cd in steeled jars. '!'here unrudcd by n eorn'spondcnt is Ulf:.,1 ,o rear ofto contagion. t rake cqunl qua •tg f tcamphor.lel a 1111 wieldy tlttgicni1 lc nelit• ton i Contain+ 011 the tang -beating enemas of d e pies tree, enc( 14 n .lire cure for Coughs, ('•,i'!. ao•1 All Throat or Lung trouble+. yet'• 1'. flu:rbin- : ens, 1mo Arrt:•` Street, Toronto. writes: " 11 rel . %ewe a .offerer from Chyme,( 1t Bronchitis o rhitisey l� o years and have found Dr. ire erne. far better eha:t ere ref the lunare.:' ..t rerae•lien t have Wad. (Mr w"018 n tn.!'.' 1,8 i 14 in reseal of tough` or Colds. ba with,•ul it." l a ba/rr' !stn tat.ito r=" ` 1Anil of \nl'heali--tee t,•rni'"rc nr+ ,\ .,,4, is t.ut 1 t o the i vibes of N4,-, ' . ', i :.,is Mynl rf Revs,) ('ntnpnro t e;!ltrd :oat e`•tt amt uurthcnr.t +,( %•','„' Islands. Otero trad- ing the winter. �, t 1• "On some o to . . ing st4Unne are e.,tnbil�h••1, all 1he Rance i4 killed fur the skins, taut the native•; are dying of hunger.' wall'''. nn11 *,pirlty o stink cans fere holt I together sect always shake h (.1111 London's 1 t the (its w01 the - .ant ons (nest and Ile t'elore using. Apply it little of thel tho tot let eine e o inlsture after tt•asbing the hands and' filthhe Sw which floats in plenty thruugl• a A Simple Wenlher Glass is made thus. Obtain A glass jar, such as Is use(, for pir•lcles, and put some water into J. Then got n bottle with n long neck, 11 possibl•�, 01141 Pitt it hl the jar wit), Mel neck downwards till the mouth j Vetches the anter, When the water rises in the triple tin' v:(nther rimy 1'0 eel,!•rteti, and whet, 11 goes down pre- p* • for ruin. ( 4,;111rcn'- ' ' • !'+ Require cite, from the v: 1 y tiri t u ,t ,•uty' when the 800011,1 )c. '' ,1r.' 1'14jti,'.'• A soft brush should 111. . 1 .t r.l food lee nllow(d , ;11 :,,,. t". 1.I. 11.`; ay will soon 1`e - g I,(e i the 1,1 t± all enough 4• 1 r'.r.h It 1. It night . an l ould be ;erre 11 1, elerly mureins, and stipule rl ,on opo as Ibis ll s part of the toilet : dally bath. to u,t, it rrgtllnt.y r-- '1 rnd11mo Tinge and should Icer': 1g, 1141" 1-, art tt.Q rssetnlial a +:,c daily bell). A Satehet Powder :.hien ie very Ae1t- 4L Illy pertu,t`nl i unn'le taus: Tnko rate eine of each of the tngredienIS, (:,risu't.r seed, 1'luren11181 Orris powder, Atter roittt't'ir('(t Cort 11,:'1 . g por- of the1 S111•:\\\hi11, rhe• ltcl•r• I e, ,.etc n;koll Edith if Ott lead t:nielet•. flatlet sephtati lure .nth'•%' ' , t.•rdan .;,.!: f .! - of di' to i(t. said Atte; "1 Ravi! tl i:orlherei'r. d 11 -known , t ,,t t • r , lite U+rl) SR. any -- -♦ - ".141, y'es.' remarked young Thong). seri, "ofd ]ones may give n 1.,1 of money, hilt flet robbed me of my beet chance .n life." "lie that so, tsktdSntyihe. 'flew • 1 ni'" "\\'1111, you 3434', 1 t' ;,M.' 1 1 art" inn. , t• nary sisters. my e "teat one sisltr, and merry bis only c1Gtd, and he wrotlt'hi't Von't 1.r .0 1• • jug as gm 1." a'1 fat )M. \9(r..('s an•t . esu ttet11nR 1'. 11tt Wt' in +rlS1 't Pile Sten 4 (IN W41 tay.k esrd Pticr 2.; c.nu. , t»e14tiunttl tn' r ltd the small girt. bee! of lir" flat new. T,:etionee t scents to 1111,1V+3 I'M 11." rep Priem IV 311 drale. The 1)0 BLOOD D SEA! If rot: ever eentracttrl a"7 Meal diarlre yen are neon' has bet's *radii at^,1 Iro..1 the se.t, m. Mica 1 e or In aln.e, lichiness of true akin, aocesorttblcers nn the l tette90nrtbt relate stomach, ae'aaI wr•,i.,trss-brdiestioes of tl pewee -tit nt with thenbl fogy treatment -mercer pressesthesytu;toirsfor attmn 00)710 break qa1 111e. Don't tet quarks expo' ie" Treatment bond*. ,that the disease patients have teen alined r (01e for over 4:1 vire. f10 DIM es tree Mr. E. A. C. ss o: "Yours" than 1101 srrin 'o of t� •riou.ljtried. I ha ulcersrt b'•,tcbe9 for of the lnathe,onte d1e.1.ie 418 hal grown Is telly agsta Co1441141f+T:211 fust. tutu WI iMLSImaelt. cvUS litillitAn11140 Drs. Benne WI !SHELBY •s