HomeMy WebLinkAboutExeter Times, 1906-09-20, Page 7LOVE'S WASTES
It Is Selfishness That flakes Man
a Moral Pauper.
"To what purpose has This waste of head lower %Olen life is shown in iLs
th o t g ,t been made?"- Mark xiv.. 1. real value. Geed pity the man w ho has 1
e uitut b i
Love is a foolish thing to the man who briefed his substance by impoverishing!
has clone; it is wasteful, extra vag:;upt, his soul.
fruitless. art the riches of life spring And just there Iles the secret of it alt '
from tileyustt:s of love. Frigid !'hart- _ the grL•1it n,lvai►tage of love's wastes
•, always are ready to sit and caleu- carne hack to the graver. A stun is inl-
ate wh:al !right I►avo been done wills i 1 ' i not by what he glt es away.
thelbanuney that a great, loving heart 44.1St
flung away. 11 W,•y hod fed the poor of
alt the Orient • with their penni,•a the
deed \cullId have Le,'n forgotten lung i
ago; it would 1►'1we Lorne fur less fruit li girl lianas; the strict ect►nu111iSt find, to be wondered that they get out of order.
than the act of the woman that looked ' waste' written all over nature; he knows Backache is simply their cry for help.
so like fully to theta. I not that that is the
I F WOMEN\
ONLY KNEW
Thousands of women suffer untold miss. ,
ies every day with aching backs that really
have no business to ache. A woman's back
wasn't made to ache. Under ordinary
conditions it ought to be strong and ready
to help her bear the burdens of 1ife.
It is hard to do housework with an sch.
Ing bask. Hours of misery at leisure oe
at work. If women only knew the cause.
Backache comes from sick kidneys, and
•
pove•r s u t u
but by what he withholds. Ile is , - what a lot of trouble sick kidneys cause to
Ing his stihstanct• in the worst way who the world. ,
is seeking to store it all up tor' himself. But they cant help it. If mere work is
,• itott•ers cast their seeds with prods: put on theca than they can stand it's not
'Tu the calm ece,noiniet tote makes
niatiy neetakes ; but leaven see her SECItli ' OF HER WEALTH.
prodigality is but seed sowing. +,' its !massa;
harvest lasts through the ages. It is TLP heart grows etch by
" ages. • . , have learned that
1101 the we tau Witt! calculating - -ore oI Ill
nicety that counts for Most; that is but • the. heart i
charily. Never until love lays hold of i we begin to find 001' wealth not in get-
out' lives and wg fling away some !Hug
but In giving. Many a roan has
gone down to death labeled a fuol by
this world's \wisdom because be bus
been too generous to accumulate any-
thing, who yet has taken more out of
life than all his critics put together.
From the viewpoint o1 the infinite, the
tt•asles• the follies. and the losses• 01
Tt
good and as coon as we It a lite,
` 1 • 1 s the
trot meas
"tinge that rnen say we should prize do
we know the joy (1 giving-
-1'11e tru►)iI forgets the wise things it
has done -the thing, that seem wise at
the time of their cluing. The world re-
members the foolish things, those that
then despised. counted quixotic, impul-
sive. and wasteful. It is a good deal true leve are inure t:,an lush [letl.
more lkely to t•enlentb•r Joseph's love odor of that ointment has come down
for his brethren than all his execulit e through the ages. It has prompted to
in
e thousand generous deeds; it has
taught man to spurn the calcutating of
prulits and losses when some great
purpose appealed to hint. 11 bus en-
riched the world with an ideal, sotne-
thing always and eternally worth more
than all things real.
ability
STORING CORN IN EGYPT.
The day will conic when w'e shall
honor seen not for their profits in the
business of living --of these we may be
ashamed -but for their gifts to life;
wlien we shall- know that there is no
living without giving; that he alone finds
life who loses it; that the measure of
.SllCCtss is not the things of which we
may die possessed. but the things cf
tt ;rich our living has made the world
to be possessed.
No matter how successful a Ivan
may have been in acquiring riches, t e
goes out of this world morally destitute
if he has failed lo lose some of his life,
to scatter some of ititnself as seed sown
fur the future. Ile may wax fat and
-arrogant now, but stone shut!► hong his
\\'hush feels a fine impulse. such as
stirred in the W0111811'8 brenst, it he t.e
_vise, will not check or deny it. ll is
better to do the most foolish thing n
love than the wisest in calculating
self-
ishness. Thee hoice things of our lives,
the memories we cherish. and the things
that remain to cheer our often drooping
hearts are the fruits of just such deeds;
they are lii:e Itowers, sweet tinmor-
telles. springing from the seed lavishly
scattered by love.
TRE S. S. LESSON
INTERN AVON tl. LESSON.
SEPT. `23.
Lesson \I1I. Third Quarterly Review.
(:oldest Test : Ltlke 1. 32.
QUEse b i\- is et BESL•'AIIII1.
1. in 'how many lessons of the quarter
do the lin,! the sympathy of Jesus for
the weak, helpless, and outcast members
of the community eutphnsized ?
2. In which lessons of the quarter are
the Pharisees and otter religious re-
spectubles of Jewish society exhibited in
811 11ntnvorable light ". !titling: into his capitol amidst the ac-
t. In which lessons of the quarter clo t c111i01s oI the prusanls, and then tinnily
we Ilnd . especial emphasis upon the y behold him as he .�lnnils 11)111(1 the (r)tt))-
K f God? I
One by one to shame hove their geographical mention plainly entttng!!e him in his roil. Thus we see
int! sled try the text and its surround -holt there, is not one of these lessons
Ings ? 1 1)111 dues not have a pu t ore in I1. with
u together l:rielly the teachings tarn -_a ,ichor, u
b
nulutg; tl t ins to example and habit 1 hese pictures by study and c0nlempin-
1
IIENIIY F. COPE.
D OAN'S
K IDNEY
PILLS
will help you. They're helping sick, over.
worked kidneys -all over tho world -
making them strong, healthy and vigorous.
Mrs. 1'. Ryan, Douglas, Ont.. writes: "For
over five months I was troubled with lame
back and wan unable to move without
help. I tried all kinds of plasters and
liniments but they were no use. At last I
heard tell of Doan's Kidney Pills and
after I had used three -q tatters of the bot
my back was as strong and well as ever."
Price 59 tents per box or three boxes for
$1.25, all dealers or The Doan Kidney Pill
Ca, Toronto. Ont
The Home
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SEASONABLE 11i•:Cll'ES.
t
' point of boiling and pour over the dish;
i,r1•ve, immediately. This is a tiled dish
if co,.,ke-`d well.
Sweet Pickled Peaches. -- (toil two
pounds brown sugar, one pint vinegar bake till puffed up and a little brown.
and one ounce stick cinnamon twenty Cheese Straws, ---11111, !,0111 1al►lespun-
ntinutes. Dip hull a peck f'1 peaches Puts of sifted flour with two of butter sial
eguithly in tent wain, and then rut, ori four of grated cheese; add an egg end
the fur Kith it 10wel dick each peach
Neason %Oh cayenne pepper: 1'011 thin
(:iIFESt:•
Cheese Fond�.--Merll one tablespoonful
of tattler in a sati,•epan add to it unc-
ivil( cup of t►reader•urubs. one gill of
FIGHT AGAINST .AIA:OUOI..
German Insurance. Department takes
Prominent fart.
'elle iter!►.rant trsul;tnce Department of
Germany has taken :t t einarknhle step
111 supp►urt of the anti -alcohol campaign.
It hip, addressed an iruport• iit circular
mill.. One etdp of gritted cheese. the yutks to ail eni1,l,yet;S It ill t'oilinuOle toward
of two eggs. Cook !lards a minute.
the in -ureases of thrix work people
Remove from the Ilya, and ,t;r to the agitinst occident and invalidity, in which
w files of lto' 1"."i eggs "ell !'gale!!. the evils of indulgence in 01,'1,11')1 are
Season with red pepper anti ,all. Pour t,ciiided out w►tle striking fore,.
iutu paper cases or paper shells and Cart main argument of the circular is
to show• that the use of alcohol by en►-
ptc►yee-s eu11t111,itt,•- in a I110St 11411811,
able wanner to increase thnu
e ,uber of
ac eide>its asst to bring about premature
and inwaldity, The hllperia1 hisuritnc•e
with four cloves, put int-, the 5) 1 up cut in narrow strips three inches in f l)iltt:e err nrrtnlends Ila_ vurktnen v, ittt
souk nidi! soft, using use -half tate length and would caner Straw or di.ttiilien 1 at►i$S should eit1u 01
bon
ht',� ul a tante'. tie into true lovers' knots; bake a (,ales elu• ,1'' i tilteoiieitier tt'utn w(1rkshop.S ,r
Filed Green (:ors.-- Gree'n cora, wire's brown in a lett o• -en, unci serve hot on k,-,1:1,"'"
,ei►t atvav trc►n1 eilipl„ylnent 44 here
fried as the coioreil cooks of \lar)laltd napkin With Sabra, there: is any element of danger. \1 urk-
and \'irginia cook it. is an enticing
lur►eheon. To prepare it, first cut sun►e
strips of fat Lacon into dice and fry
then_ until they are very crisp, being
cautious, 0f course, not to let then!
Cheese Omelet. shallow a shallopan sten should tint be „ermitt,'cl to grog
on the fire with a teaspoonful of but;
;) alcoholic deverag;t'; .t►to their twurk-
then take unc hound fund, ta�1y Anter!- shol>.S. tint etnppluyers should, above all,
can etn'se and cut in Ilan slices; lint 1 seg lhul tlrir tern: ks hnt•o udcyuate sup-
ghk in, with pepper. salt, and a pint of plias of drinking water. Sui.l:ible alter
burn. \\'hen the fat has been thorough -j sweet mill,; 111011 beat three eggs, and frequent advice should also 1N; bit en
ly extracted, remove the bacon and add 11 aster; silt. briskly with r1 large blade,! ern rioyer; to their hands to abstain
Uric. corn which roust. in the ttleantitne, knife, tilt it comes. to ale cotcsistency of i f I d auk
have been cut from the cob. 'foss it
about lightly in the hot fat for a few
minutes, and then season with salt, and
serve with the bits of crisp bacon scat-
tered over the lop. In preparing this 1) clean the. outside of a window is of indulgence ill strung d,ink on the
dish it is 1101 necr`ssrtry that the coal very often a danger.;us business, fur mental alai ph)sicul health.
should be boiled expressly fur this par- _her,; is always li tear 01
failing. Hero ---r-. --
pose, as the "left over" corn is quite as is a way of minimizing risks. !lave a JAPANESE �l:\little\GI: I..\\\'S.
blood when it is served in the :tante stun- I
cream; have ready thin slices of bread,
pour on the mixture. serve while (lot.
WINDOW -CLEANING 1N SAFETY.
runt t'
'Pito insurance Department is twilling
to supply employers gratis with leaf-
lets fur distrib01111) among their work -
people which deal with the evil rffrcts
ner.
Cheese Straws. --Freshly made cheese
'straws are good with all green salads. at each lido. Fasten to the floor under
I VI hen puff or other itch pie paste is left glue window an iron rind. Have two
waislbelt sande of strong webbing or
leather (any harness -maker _would sup -
ply it), _with Iwo metol rings on it, one
i over, roll it out Iain; sprinkle one'-hal!with grated cheese and dust with suit stout rupees, to the ends of which swivels
a)e uttachtd. Each of P
these ropes is
and paprika. Fold the other half over,
press lightly and cut in steals three -
inches
by the other to the ring on Inc floor.
quarters
t 1 dal out five 1 fastened
to the flour, the worst thatcan happen
fastened by one swivel to the belt, and
a inch
wi L NIS ► '
in hes �! n \\'earing a belt thus secure y
inches lung. hake until a delicat@ 1
to a servant silting outside tite window
is to be suspended in the sir lilt some-
one comes to her aid.
_.1 brown and serve piled crass -truss in log -
cabin fashion.
FOR THE SAKE OF KILLING. Delicious Pie. -heat 1 cup milk and 1
cup creast together. Reserve a little
Aminal Niiirdrrcrs, Thieves. and cold intik and beat tete yolk of 1 egg in
ilitghwas hien. this. Mix together, dry, 1 tablespoon
cornstarch, 2 tablespoons flour and X
All the great group•' of the animal cup sugar, add mixture to the beaten
kingdom include numerous fonts which yolk and thicken the liot milk with it.
are murderers by profession.. though. as Bake a deep undercrusl and prick it all
their object is to obtain Good, a jury over the bottom to prevent blisters.
would probably consider them as guilty when the mixture is cool, All the pie
of "justifiable anitnaticide'' only. • ' anti slake a meringue lop of the le- if they but try. men can gel along with-
, are birds and bends of Prey; nraining white of egg. Flavor both 1111- out sleep precisely as they get along
crocodile-:, which drown their prey under, ins; and top. without stimulants. Ile accounts fur
writer; snakes which swallow their vic.1 1, nip Cakes \\'r+Sh the parsnips the sleep habit as tallows
tines alive; lizards and frogs, which;
K 11.1.
Many
\\ E DON'T NEED ANY SLEEP.
Are Men Oats Wal Their Ensirorl-
ntcnt Makes Them ?
Mr. Edison has adopted the theory
that sleep is only the force of habit, that
urs
ter until perfectly "The truth is that this habit of sleep-
, best seats at slaughter insects, worms, and other
sleep -
Pharisees who choose the realul•es by the thousand; cattle-�
and boil )n salted
wet
tender. Drain off Ifo wailer and lot ins; originated when there w•ae- no such
small c cool; scrape off the. skin, gnash smooth thing as a good artificial light. Peoplo
the feast, and as he tells them whom : fi.hes. _which use their sucker -studded 1
they shall laid to their banquets. 'flees (t tentacles to enfold other animals in a arta for each cup of parsnip udd %cup could not read, they had no way o
f
behold the sem/nits 0f the rich mutt breadcrumbs, 1 beaten egg. % teaspoon amusing themselves at night, so when
ragged denizens of alleydeadly entbrace; scorpions and spiders' a tittle pepper, 1 teaspoon onion darkness carne there was nothing loft
compelling the rug,ot. which poison insects and suck their, great ft•as ,
juice and a pinch of powdered sage. for Ihem to do but lie down and lose
and street to emote to she g. I ' juices; trod myriads of forms still low- t
recall the scene in the fur country E er in the scale, but equally remorseless. t Mix nit together, flour the hands and themselves in oblivion.
_where the proehol l dreams of his Scoitte „I these creatures. orselehowever,l form into cakes the size of biscuits. try "Now that we have the electric light
father's house; behold the widow as she when in a ravage mood, not only !:ill ' in smoking hot huller and serve with and other means oI illunlinaliun, the
pleads for justice before the fierce and world is sleeping less and !r'•:; every t
for the sake of satisfying the craving;; 10)111110 ketchup. gtsans!! of course,
unprincipled judge who fears not God, of hunger, but from mere bloodthir:sti- !tulle1 Corn. -Add : tablespoons soda year. By-and-by, g,' Y1
neither regards man ; look again into
r Hess, and Ibis is murder pure and; cover tit corn.
Let soakd oyerter nig;hh enough
to boil the
!real will
villcome
he enough. In Then people
the eager face of the rich young, man
simple. \\,':Isrles mid their kind,
.who inquires, "What must Ido to be also otters. furnish the best examples. in the same water till the hulls will rub will tlnd that they have Leen wasting
sated?" and see the incredulous look on of this 11nitesiruhle pcupersily, i off. Then put through four waters. put vulual,le time. It is all right for a rnan
Peter's taco when Jesus declares that it Those nnl lira I It creatures known as I In to conk in cold water. When halt 1) change his work or seek some snit
boiled, pour off water and renew with of diversion, but that is very easy to do'
is u'edIc for n camel to enter in through parasites, whgs•h lite on the outside, or,
ii
needle's eye than for i rich man to be II 1)111) be. within other unitnnl:l, lako' cold water and let cool: unlit tender. by changing work and varying the s;ub-
nu4eel. Imagine the smiting; face of the toll 'f the blond or juices of their wit- Put in jars and use for breakfasts. I'ul Jed is study precisely in line with the
Master as. looking up into the tree, he tuu5 what that philosophy which holds that sten are
despised
s liirrlselt home to dinner with the sheer weakness• g ante rl3 It andonly what their environment i ntuk,:g
despised publican, ''/.nchtcus. and then prosecutors p 'p b t l tit dent. in support of his theory bar.
sec the calm, sad. but majestic Jesus t I Ih'1t Ihe4 luny (;n1.ed
l:disuu relates that his the phono-
graph
graph had to be finished in a certain
number of hours in order to be in Lon-
don on a cerluin day, he worked con-
tinuously for setenly-Iwo hours without
a minute of sleep. and so did ell his as-
sistants but one or two.
Me chief assistant says that Mr. Edi-
son ties gone on for years. w•orkilrg hard
will, very little rest, merely dropping
Blown occasionally for a rest of an hour.
or. perhaps, 001y for len minutes. and
then corning up again apparently as
fresh as if Ire had a long holiday.
—4 --
KAISER'S 1_11, %VETTE.
Clerk \\ anted It tor Sous enir, But Po-
liceman Said No.
Although Japan has revealed herself
as highly enlightened in so many
spheres of civilization, she has not -yet
i pl►lied reformatory principles to the
institution of marriage. 'There is yet
no such Ming in Japan ns equality be-
tween the sexes. '!'Ile law relating to
marriage recognize; 80 wrongs except
on the part of the wife, from whore the
husband may obtain a divorce by mere-
ly asserting that he is tiered -of her.
When a girl is about to marry. her
mother i,. l) -1 -se.. upon ler various
rules of e•,.,tduit to be followed during
her mora i :1 life. Some of these are:
"ile always arnial,le to your mother-in-
law and fattier -in-law'.
"Don't talk much.
"Get up early. go to bed late, and
never deep in the afternoon.
"Until you are fifty, never mix in
crowds. -
"I)o not consult fortune-tellers.
"Do not wear' light clothes.
"Be humble and polite.
"Never litlow• yourself to be jealous.
"Even if your husband is in the
wrong. never get angry.
"Never speak evil of yoilr neighbors.
"strict obedience to a husband is a
ABSOLUTE
SECURITY:
Genuine
Carter's
Little Liver Pills.
wife's noblest virtue."
Muer Soar •Ignaturo ot.
„dozria?
See P.c4 IM wrapper Dslew.
CURL SICK HEADACHE.
WOM.% S HUMANITY.
Cycles about Streets Giving First Aid
to Injured Horses.
A ctn•iou. feature in the Berlin (Ger-
many) streets just now is a lady. who,
tender the auspices of the Society for the
Protection of Animals, patrols on a bi-
cycle the most frequented thoroughfares,
le give immediate relief to horses nr
other beasts of burden who are in need
ca. assistance.
She applies a salve to sores, bind; in-
jured limbs, anti renders other first aid
in cases where the animals are ot•er-
eorne by heat or hurt by a full. One
day recently .she anis treated 13 horses
and two dogs.
The drivers Were at first suspicious
and even nntagonistic, and Frau Henze
!:ears marks on her forehead inflicted
with a stone thrown by a drunken
driver. Gradually. however, alto is
overcoming these scruples, and will soon
be regarded its an inevitable necessity.
• • in the end die of
- though usually their
like them to reinaitr
long as pose) ► c, so ,
con-
tinue to act as living !alders.
Sometimes murder is deliberately
planned with )malice prepense in such
cases, though the artful schemer is not
the actual murderess, but leave; lite
font deed to be perpetrated by her otf-
8priilg.
This is the ease with ichneumon -files,
where the female ioys her eggs in some
(.alter creature, often a fat juicy cater-
pillar, so- that the young: when they
hatch out are surrounded by nourish-
ing food, commonly finishing up by re-
ducing their unwilling host to a mere
skin.
Piracy upon the high sons 1s the re-
cognised profession of the `kuas, ma-
rine birds with hooked balks, and talons
to their' _webbed feel. "These ingenious
animals lie in tt ail for seagulls which
have, bt'('n out fishing. and chase Mese
unfortunate birds until they disgorge
their booty. which iS llu`n snapped up
before it cnn reach the water.
11 an obstinate gull refuses to do this
it is often shaken ley the tail till the
desired end is attained.
Seilile of tate most confirmed robbers
are found among insects. Various 1)0.'3
are esnmples of this. sucking raids up-
on the honey of their relatives. Even
duiuesticnled swarms sometimes become
butter into a spider, salt (he corn and
wlen wutltt pour a cup of cream over
serve fol.
Custard. --Two wo a *gs. scan half -
cup of sugar, pinch salt, tablespoonful
(lour, one pint scalded milk, nutmeg.
Pour in Ave cups and steams until set
and guile firm. Nerve ice colt!.
1lt•lsk`t. Soup.-,-il0il together a small
piece of brisket of beet 'about 10 cents
worth). small portions of vegetables left
over, such as peas. cold beans, etc.,
11011 a hall -dozen good-sized onions.
!toil down until quite thick; put through
colander and add milk or trona and
necessary salt and pepper.
Split Pea Soup. -When making split
p,•ti snap. always take advantage of a
hint hone when there ee one in Itte pan-
try. dropping the bone or any scraps
into the boiling pot. When the peas
are reduced to rt pulp press all through
a colander and set aside; 1t will keep
for several days. The first day serve it
plain; the second day add to 1) a few
spoonfuls of chopped onion or grated
carrot p) 'tiottsly evoked in a tittle
dripping until tender: the Third clay sea-
son with celery salt 0r a dash of curry.
and serve with it some crisp croutons.
goodness and grace a (►a Lissa doctors of the lair. and puts !hent
4, which of the lessons of the term a i, ►ie� ;rs they seek to
5. Group gl t the. colors of L too,full of
of Jesus 011 prayer, 11nts far considered, feeling, intense with human interest.
fit.,4 o'4
as Illuslreted at his hoptisin (Luke 3), lion we should shite to are, bringing
fliter his tiny of miracles (Mark 1). before them our real and lifelike before our
the season in the mount (Luke l;). after
the feeding of ttte live thousand (Mark
G). before the Transfiguration (Luke 9).
Second. his encouragements to prayer,
as illustrated in his graciousness to
supplinnl; alt the case of 1110Se w•ho be-
sought hint for healing for themselves,
1111(111 Monsen Os and then' friends
(notnbl; in the case of the Gentile
women. \t:,rk 7. 24-3+)), and also as 11-
1olstre►',•,t in Itis parables concerning
itra.ee the importunate Friend (Luke
11. 1.13), the Unjust Judge (Luke le. Ifni
/111,1 111e comparison between the gener-
orls instincts even of evil parents anal
what Haight be expected trues 11►e (;mod less in the dark.
Father in heaven. 'Third. the teachings •••••••+.nt Jesus oe to the true spirit of prayer,
1.IMI MN. as 1.111041 in Int' 1,aru1►Ie of the Pharisee iE'It \111 OF 'fIN\trail MEAT.
and Me 1'uhhetnn. and enforced in lite
itr11titudes (\loll. 5. 11(1), Fourth. the Prices 0f Cheese and ilaron Have (then
suggestions as to what we should pray
for, contained in the prayer which Jesus in i:ngland.
taught his disciples.
clesses with all their lines. Indeed, one
of the best ways to make men see the
Christ is to make iheut see the men with
whom Jesus Jellied and lived.
it is very difficult to corse lo any clear
conception of the order in bene, and
location in place. of the lessons of the
qulrrler. indeed. scholars are quite 11n -
decided eorce: sing the matter, and all
schemes are 1110 1$Iy 1)1'uriSi0)) I1. The
harmony of t!;4• gospels in our 'I'cnchers'
Bibles will give what light is accessible,
bill it must be remembered that many
of the aralgernenls for this period of
our !.oras ministry are node more or
GENEIIAI. `t'(;ICES1'IONS.
The principal task before most of the
classes will be the plastery of the story
of the lessoios. Even the te•nctier who Caused an advance in the price of 111111 .nugsly quartered in ►•$,n,rcptence,
retains Ihe'nl all its mind will do well. c!r'e'.>e nntf lac in, and where the former! the grubs ul oil beetles, which devour ui;Sltlt(zcf•iirrr�lu �t3s 'g 1. - Twelve large,
The next point is the fastening in Ile' gains the British housewife' suffers.. ,the honey, and the culer1,illnr�s 01 err• Qiicnolh I(1nlillucs, one lelt•epoonful of
mint! of some clear-cut point from each ( During the past Three or four weeks 1'ein ninths, whi, h gouty
the cuml,.g. pepper. one tablespoonful of
of the twelve Iesun;. 1'liic should tee the pries of Cheshire e'hres , hi risen i 1',,1,(1 is not the outy object of Utley-
!
hiev• salt, a little p►epp
done it at all p 0.Sil,le, Lel the leader 04ee is. per "wt.. and the demand nd f,rbulle'r. 000 of sngsar, unc cupful of
isle 'lttrnlinn, for, as i5 well known, teaspoonful ;o,►nlul of onion
►n endcrnntTp,, ono tea -1
teholn'r that a term's _work whktu cheese. both Cheshire and flied lar, has rn•.e n jackdnttc, and magpies purloin
and t►1de nil assts of g biIkringt objects, juice'• : tr8ug;t' the Irnnngoes in a baking
snot b c ret iew el tins been n term's i been retu''rkidde'• - •cut n Thin slice from the smooth
tv,.:'' more or less disjointed and un- "You see. the public won't look at nerd in this 44ay hate often led to dish.
wnrkrrircnia'J 1 tinned or potter! meat in .any shape or groundless accusations being 1 i night end of each; w ill s small spoon scoop
arainst innocent the of NleAc ,1 k human out of much of the pulp and juice as
wet Ile he reads the lei- form," sfiiii i,r►Sainte' without injuring the shape.
\\ hen all suit have band nacre treated in
the nththis Pr
mix the p p 1
ingredient and 1i11 the tomatoes with
this tlixtln•e, Put on lite (ops and bake
lowly Ihr.•,'-rpinrtera 01 an 1 111. Slid,_
e • nage the tomatoes and
-.. cwt. am rl- t gently to 0 flat dish. Garnish with
stere for the imagination to paint, and h••i,tg, qunt,•el el t• • •
11ee piny 'f into:1„n As weft ;l: e;► a1 !11,-, l., ;►1s, I', ',4'.. ;lel illi: ‘1 1'1 Rotdiers \t:ce \\g•.,r I'Lain l:lolhr's 11 bIt K ve14r..
parsley and
lnzy and lhietlsll,
find persiStemII) rub
(heir neighbors, much 10 the disgust of
the bee -toaster.
l'he. stores of honey laid up by bees
'rho fnrmeis of the- country. snvs the :0(1 wasps also prove too great a temp -
London for some other insects 10 resist.
t.ondun Daily Mail. have benefitted _'cry !alien
most interesting of these forms nee
Cun,idrtal,l) by the \me.rirar tinned • the so -culled "cuckoo i►nrn�itec,” which,
l l f 11 feeling of dis-1
.'st. ere we
m,'ltt s,;ul, a s, for the est 1 tgt `• guided by perverted Iiarrltktl lme, lay
t ust engendered by the revelalinns far •' ,Ks within
the hire 0r n 11
... FOR ..
Diarrhoea, Dysentery,
Colic. Stomach Cramps. Cholera
Morbus. Cholera Intantum.
Seasickness,
Summer Complaint.
and all Looseness of the Howell hi
Children or Adults.
For the 1,,11,44 ing; .tory the Frankfur-
trr-'J.litung, of Berlin. is responsible:
The kaiser 4wa. expecled to drive
along Linter den Linden, and among the
wailing crowd lining the famous street
was a loyal young clerk, who could
boast that he 44116 ali.o art ,fitter of Ile'
T(h\i:\ I'' i1.' . reserve. The Kaiser (it last appeared,
111141 as he linseed the spoil where the
\lay pe sliced 1iiin and served with clerk waited h0 1 brew atony his cignrel-
l;nit, pepper 11111 t incgar over, for le. Promptly the clerk picked up the
brcakelet. or dared and strewn with cigarette. intending 11 treasure it a5 a
stigtal• and grilled niilmeg for tea; for vitllutde 111•11441110, bol a ubiyuit(1us too -
stip
dinner Il''y' may be stewed or boiled or lie• 'man I►ouncrd 1111 him.
bake,!. 1'otnnlot-s may be preserved in "\\'hat's that you've picked up?" he
s ttg;ur, or ns in cnlsup. w•t►en out of Rhoute•d.
seir6r►n. Such as like' Ilr•nl declare them g'Ite clerk replied: "A cigarettes
to be e�ta'llent in each a1t1 every form which his M.•a je :sly threw away.
and dressing. To peel tomatoes just "What do you want with ii''"
steals in a frying blSket and plunge "To keep it as a nlementn.•,
It 11110 hnillng tt''eter about three rain- "Give it up; you only want it for pur-
p0Se41 of ridicule."
And the policeman took charge' of
the cignrelte, while the clerk nulled
away indignant, asking If such interfer-
ence with the liberty of the subject
should he tolerated.
is an instantaneous cure. It has been
used in thousands of homes for sixty
years, and has never failed to give
satisfaction. Every home should
have a bottle so as to be ready In
case of emergency. e
"I MRs. CszORGs N. HARVSY, Roseneath, Ont., write i
I can recommend Dr. Fowler's Extract of Wild Stray
berry as the best medicine 1 heves ever used for
Diarrhoea and all summer complaints. I always keep
it in the house and praise it highly to *5 my friends."
lata .� ,.•,.... ee lhe4 11111!d eat sons of the quarter by lite 1•;,:':111 1'1"• Hodson 1tr. .4., "and as
tress of Mir \la•ter's preaching. 'There's,•11 .:Boit. t. clop_ se alul h:11',.11 fur'
are nn formal lectures, no sys•enr;►ti,• lit'. !weal:fasts and su)p' rs are 1►4'- s..^,.. _*�___
pr.'s"nlalioirs el great rotten!, •. but iltg bought instead."
everything is connected 41 ith some hap- 1lunss !,Sews• gone Ill' 10-. vee 41‘1..
ir; It
pgnhlgt hr his lige I'hrr' Is ulwats n gel. pet tt•., 111 11tr•• t ohs. ('11\Nt T~: toll 'iO\1\IIES, F
Abe ccike turner u
. f 1 I t
thought. Viol through the lessons (.f menu a eel's,-e,i,ug ice i e •1'e In the I l;,•lu r.d (,eusrnl"• + 1 lId') nes, Broiled. Large, fresh to -
the term 'e . Illi4 1,'1111 In ntin(i. Ste retail price. lot. up Io the 1•r, -zeta 1tie pepper. -sill, sugar, o-
Jesns el the brglunit.g. with the 11111e' ptll,ilt• hire not fell Iice Men 11seel cost, I The ;"11 wing amended regttlnliune ling i mato s.,nfutle f made ►ttsall,i. Its huy-
ll
child in his arm=, then 1411041 the ,ni-01but only the' luau 1 e11c,t,1 Pie ....miler, ! bee!) issued by the British Army Conn. sig 1
ie n ',egging ler merry of lois .\)1411;,,,c• r• ;1..,11 for itte• 1•i''' its 1111' price ; ell. slut i. to he put into force at once •1 it►g ton►atoes for broiling be careful to
nhle I Il. a t gtt. I.
s, kings- n mercy' w ch, when he ecce i'•''s of bit,•,en, gent te•ptti'•rrit;,tiv,' we* 101.1) "ullicer4 And warrant o(Ticer:6 w•IU a select large sari heal anew. i)0 not parer
R. he it; in no wise` willing to bn'uti.' is Ihnl lom•nn ns 11 l,rrah;a-1 d. -h is be-, wear uniforllt In camp and quarters/ them: slice 111 pieces shout one -halt an
u,(m tics fcll.►w• : then behold Ihr` melte ....ming iii l'(a'gngtiy etet slnr in Ishii(' on duly, and other ranks at nil inch thick and broil them for n few
in 'some w ilc! gorge le: lw ten Jt ru.:llcnl , .\users n, \Inc•• and Isere• ituL' are re` l� • 1 Ihtleee, l us it is lent to the discretion (f minutes upon a gridiron. \\'hile they
, 1 hot loiter 111end Jericho. whew the (;01x1 Satnlsrtbatt ,11101(51 (•,t' c,r•sutul►1;'11 111 Ile` s:;11••<, . generals cr.mmanding to permit plain are broilingp rt'►nre anise
0)1(1.5 Ile ilrtcnrt`ei tlI tidier .,f the roar• ; tend nu., ko,•4.4 Ihr• English market sheet. ! t clothes to be w•r;rn for putpevw of re• a cupOe a lfo olf ti "Oh
n►uifnre.ls It• as
t *'rc. Behold Jett' Ise If h;ng !lent 10 • Farmers i►1 this e•,,nttbt y. Olt Ivc."unl t creation. Permission to dress in plain eggsp
pray• and hear Ihr' kne►ck of Ihr' frii'rtel - of n,tr)l,'rf"i• 1'•-i, i"'.'•�►'. x1.1 not engage i clothes w hen on furlough or pans nine link sugar. \\'hen the 10matooa .ore
I
al )Isjfltt! ill and Ill,' ;:r. it' ; n 1 t,nwiAlil►ger in pig -breeding alter r•+i-ins; on a largtr) � 1,r' given by commanding writers to finished cbl, each
piit�.�t Ipnl11,>I►h�lf 01104•
1 110' ., el,•. !►c)1Ce ltlo shortage and cons'- nnn.r'ntnml.5annr'tl offIcer'e and men (1 hien dish the
last e�r:• f h etli e4 Intel. !!seri good character." of the aelns iii 11g remains, heli to the
>\tsa,ter As he rce;,ukc�s the vuiy,lrity of ':tc qut:nl rhe• ,
MORE T(1 T111 Pi):NT.
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friend--"\\'hal a _tad c %ld your hu: -
kind hni got! Ills srteciing is quite
ihstte'sseng " Sufferer's \\'ate ---"Yeti; but
it (imers+ sn amuse the baby."
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NERVOUS DEBILITY
Ong 1411W >rBTtIHOD TRIBATI MMT sea)) cera T•ew _sad m e a man
of you. Under Its Influence the brats becomes Valve, tree b pu od es that
all pimples, blotches and ulcers heal up; the nerves imogene etrb0L as steek se
that nervousness, bashfulness and despondency disappear; the eve* becotne Wight
the taco full and clear, energy retunis to the body, and the moral, physleat sad
sexual systems are Invigorated; all drains cease—no store vital waste trent tan
system. The various organs become natural and taaatpTon t*I talreelt a se
and know marriage cannot be a failure. We lava**email' the sale Il
to ealt ss
corfldentlalty and free of charge Don't let Quacks and fakir' roe et noir
hard-earned dollars. WE WILL. Ct•RC TOu OR No PAT.
17N0 N-"1 USED WITHOUT WRITTEN CONSENT.
THREATENED WITH PARALYSIS.
Peter O. Summers. of ixatamas0%%
Ybaltcthy •wcraoexr latmteaosnuyhb1ydewLirhleaSlaey:r
vtotW to Ditne•
discr,,t)oa and excesses In early
y:_ 1 be, ares •ery despondent and
didn'ou:t. c,►rs w•.,.thee 1 works! or not. 1
imagined everybody who looked at mo,
guessed my ':ret. i,aminative
dreams at night weakened me—my back
acted. had pains in the back of my
head, hands end feet viers Bold, tired
In the mrning• poor appetite, Sngers
were shaky, eyes blurred heir Nose.
Angers yset Ian and theudo torstold 511
i1e feared ptral?sls. 1 conte ►11 kinds of
medicines and tried many erst-elate
physicians. were an eleetrlc belt for
three month.. went to kit. (' 'mels foe
WONT TAtatMtNT baths, but received little ben• 1t. R h11�- erne TeltatlrtaT
at Mt. ("enters 1 was Induced to consult Drs. Kennedy t& Herd tothough Meth 1 1
loft *11 faith in d.,ctors Like a drowning mann I w•,e like mah, New. • ouiA fell
Tr.atment ant it saved my We. The Improvement
the vigor gong through my nerves. 1 was const men'a11y, physically sad Beluga!,.
11•.ave sent them many rt•a:;eats
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treat and cure
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