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HomeMy WebLinkAboutExter Times, 1910-09-01, Page 7CARTER'S ITTLE 1VER PILLS. CURE fdek Ireada•4te.ln.l n•l,eve a'l Wu troubles Inci- dent le a l.,;i.,rs ata to of too system, easels al lusru,esa, tisu.•.`a nrow:wee:a. 'noires* after eating. 1'4'1101 tl:•.:: le.t. ••. whsle their most eururkableBat, • .h,; ,i. SUS, to nuttily; t• (it Ileal:arhe, 114 '• 1,1-'3 ,.1111, Liver Pitta aro equally ..,b.a; :,• i �. t �10-li;-a: nn.. r"rmg a1.d pro- %1111),,1 1:11e 141,1.,,t•,! r•',1) Islet wo,Ic they also eorrrctell ,onic'1..,4t11e,I.'ule.•1,,s latelbo liver and t'ugulste the lows;.. L'sen if Weyonly currtt Ache ll.eywould bealmost price-leaatotfinr•' ho *utter front lhiedisf/'r'a..Il gt'.• 4.t :mat: 11,11 foe:n'- Lately lhelraoodneesdoco natcud here.nu41h.•••e wbouu.etry .Lem will Hud Meet, little pills vale• able to so many r aye that they will nut be wit- -I►ng 10 du without them. But after all sick head ACi k E Ie lila bane of act many lites th here Ie where we make our great boast. Our pale cure ft "halo °there no not. Cart, ,•% Little Liver P111a are very small and eery easy 1.. take. One or teo ,ills makea dose. 7Ley are strictly ve„etablu Red do not grit • or punt». but by their gentle actiuu please all who Ueo thezu. C4:1'!3 YSDt:f:'S C^... 1;t7w 01.11•••x••• .mow •RMEMEMO.es Hints for Busy Housekeepers. Recipes nail Other \'nluAt+l aInt rmalloq et Particular Interest to Women folks, 4e.. .1.•/.00._,.•....,•••_ ItliE`EUVI\(: f'at:teat flint.- .\n ca.} stay to put oat Alin u i jells i. le .411 the p:u•atli ti le mrd put in Lorton] of jells t :I;h:o's The hot jells' poue•- ed user it stall :pelt it and tieing an til the parallin ++ill rune- 1a the top 1'- the jelly. e.o!s the paraffin will Inc, • nae• .4l 1)1 again. It will be ,<t,• ',sen. !hake :lily kind of a elate filling fur l,i'i 1•11 Isis e1' 1 Mud 011 top of the cake. V Et ; halal 1:t.FK. t'llanted Celery. lase all pieces of celery \!lith tlo not look ins ,ting ft•r the table; wash clean, remove Ie•:11 e - alai all rusty Iookiug places, ril.:e, 411t1 1~ distributed and will ,set into en. half Incl) ,icer-. and t: s. !.ss paraffin than %shell melt( tl 1„,11 iI :41t, 11 \vale. „,-44. I,„o• Ai - 47 I ! Oared over the top of the• jet hat eater to cook rtw:•s %onto, /Ilia 111 /Len to it add milk ea:ough to •eser 14' .•. '.•1'i,,. of Fruit --'I'441 p rel. "tLc 4,111}, and thio ken with butter ft s.• a . e. 411-ellering after tiring mid 11„I0• ruhhld t„gcther. • in..•.:1 , 1a4led, moisten with It N, w sane of'ultin ' , g 1 } Curie/l- ea '1 ,11.. '• I,.•1'-. Ill tca.i of putting up your Te T I I' •I 'f„tnatt4•s. To peel to 1'u1ur,.L. r }•iehles 1'n the usual way mate;;1hout. he1 11ater. scrape a try nlcthuff : Fill a two quart lett:;::.. %•.It 14„1)1,1 a new putat•'• i fruit jar w it!I ,mall cucumbers that J1thee heel. The skin comes off easy have I. -•-a washed. Fill up with and (lean. vinegar. put a small cheese cloth year 1.1..•41 s:uoning tomat.4•s weNee Hint for Turnatoes. -- Last bag filled with spices o11 top and %1'111. \1'111 keep indefinitely, al - tried a nese scheme• which 1 ass p 1 on ways retain1 their crispness and far Stat�1 �,�t (t • for the benefit of the readers of surpass s w ti the I 4 Snail►r ( t that have been put. �I 111E Ra' t;Sllv�t your paper. \1'c took double the up in the usual manner. usual quantity of tomatoes and af- Uncooked RipeTuntatto Relish.— ' ter peeling and (pattering let them nue_*18If peck 41 ripe tomatoes, 11A .t S N EST BO 11 R1:1t s. boil slowly for half an hour, addileg peel. cut in small s Inane , drain salt• to taste. Half of this quantity two hours. add one cupful of grat- Scarcily of Birds 11 here They Were we 'tralne(1 arta seasoned, hotline' ed h„r-/•radish, one ('Uptul yellow Once Plentiful. ;aeon for ten minutes, and Ibis w.• inn•:tard :"ed, two tablespoonfuls of k••i:t for tomato bisque soup lie -alt. two tablespoonfuls of celery From the great increase that is stir.' and bottle \bile hot- M.It. s1,.<1. two cupfuls of sugar, 401141 noticeable in the number . f rats Eeenomic•al Plum Rutter. 'fa1ke t:11•le-poonf111 of black pepper. two th'1; spring it is evident that the se- -traps of jellie- • t itrc'14 11(4. 1h"'” 11 41 peppers cut fine. twotable- verity of the last winter has had lir, ean•t n.be usedon the table and - .00nful of cinnamon ( o diminishing ( fleet on these destruc- . boil tog' Cher %lith a little 1t a ter • i n, ground, tle tive rodents, though it has had stn Then add a few cannel) er presers. 1 ('Ill' and of c id1'r vinegar ; cook nil other wild animals, says a writ- plums to the mixture and oil. '•"111 and seal I)o not heat or cook throe :1).y of it. er in the Edinburgh Scotsman. 'through an ordinary strainer. Place ,see tatiti;. Begin at top, break My shrubbery has been suffering out the fire again and heat and sett Me. two inch pieces until you reach front a plague of rats of late, but wi!! have a most dello eats plum hitt 1 ik Thi it was only this week that 1 discos- ter. The strong *laser 4f the plums % lir tough part of 1 eta Is reduced by the .tiler frr:its, '• 1.0 peel thinly and break. ('(4t ered what the attraction is. In Lolling salted water; it. still al the last few ...1'_s i safes aiesseesdsrr,while •th� plum timer alone can bo he equally tender. Season wit • saheeeoaerJWa great mat wilt! birds to build in my garden and the con- tents of their nests have been pre- i viding nightly ,nems for the rats. 1' These marauders do not come d singly but in dozens, and they go 11' frons nest to nest, taking out eggs Ilia or young birds as the ease may bre (*illt while they climb trees with the agil- ea it ity of squirrels. From the feathers thn lying about I presume that the rats have killed the sitting birds as well. bet 1 have so far not actually seen theta do so. 1 have tried catching til-: rata in gestrap baited with the t ern -1'46g morsels. but the only ess 1 has e had was when the teaspoon of salt- When leading stir ba was a sparrow fledgling which in one carp of their. Stir until waskilled by falling from its nest ('•1K1: R1 ('1I'rfi. %month, then relnose from fire and its the warterspout and whose body Eye's Delight Cake. - For a hent in or, ' I .•n(nl of butter. 1 rnade use of. Other dainties have dainty cake of new and delieiou44 When 1 111 • 1 .1! • : i. 14(11 heat in quite failed to lure the rats and it e'emhtrlatson- of (lavers try the 1.l- two epee .'1 a time. until Weald seen) from this that they are towing Cream r. ;tether .nr-(.111rthi theroug1111 1.•,(1011 in; drop by very partial to young birds. Per- carp of butter ::4,•1 ane *44 If tarp of speur11441 in the boiling peas This haps in this too may be found an sugar. Beat. tar. yolks ,.f fair eggs is an old German recipe and delis, explanation of the scarcityof birds light and then 11 I1! them.• t. . n. iotas in districts where they 11 ere 011(•0 third cup of water and . . plentiful and from which they have to the butter and sugar disappeared owing to no apparent with seyen•eighthr of a 1.111• f '', '111I\(;1' \\t 11:'1'11 KNOWING. cause. in which two teaspoons 4.f 1. Every proultry keeper knows what powder have been mixed. 1 a nuisance the wily rat is in the neighborhood of his hen runs and chicken coops. and the increase of tine pest is becoming a serious 1110- nace to game pro*erser-. On one large game farm in hraglaitri from which 1 have got eggs for -••1 a ral years past I and told that the rats' Is: lea 0.11 of their increased num-' • 11 ber• are nun• !Midi 1111,r0 to 14' threaded than fuzes and weasels. Mans gtunekee pars are suffering P -' lie •a t i 1 one om h 1)l ( 1'r 41140 and r► rt ( ! tells me that rite rats not only rob tit, nests hitt destroy the sitting 1)11(14 withont fear. The fecun(Iity of the rat. 110 t•esaitat4•s some kit,d 41 'united war twine waged again -t it, line it has a de :414)1 friend its the 081010 faat.'•1 e'1,. a!', res it a conlfortaLlr and 111101. re 1c(1 iv mo in (tis stacks: ,4I: ;811•! ,aril ,:'•lInt - i/t the past %%a do.; teo r4:• !41,40 di(1toitThe "hrn' NGf.fSH WfDING GAKES ilnc ete isi' tine a lir,• nor lighted lamp, art beni,nr i., ' xplusiy<. l'„ ch;ul the hlud coal stove rub ItIc S'1'ItI t''1't'RI:5 111'1'1( M1.(.11 (111. 11.ica with a 4.111111 Ila unt•l Kat - DECIMATION IN 11'111:. uratt•.! in 4iuegar lulu state with a dry flannel. 1)4411't wash meat more than ix Juhikc (;tkc '1'1'11 1'441 Ilit;h and absolutely Lice;ssary, especially };tune and fowl, because it (tax 1► 'Weighing 41 Quarter Ton for tendency to destroy the natural sweet uess. I)1,111 tlu•uw away sour milk. It Queen 1 icluria. Net only at marriages (lees tho still make sweet, light bread, };lid- dt.; irated cake ',take It • a1,P0ura 100 4111' rake., len cakes lull pastry. i,; England. but it! ,, at silver and Don't keep (•anited provisinnx in golden 8111:14•,'411.••, when L11.- (110 11111, a1(er being opened; the tempts aro 1101,11' 10 lefoutluse the air 1'cctiers then) unwhulcsume. cake which gruee11 the brltlal clay. Withering (lowers may be reviv- 1•algtuld'14 ruyaitiex 1:410 411wuys cd by plunging their Inerts into but hl4e1 partial to t11c fashi„u of bay. water, 11 by clippitig the male. in'( a 44catting cake, and very gen- Too trellis', the temperature of a eronsly du they send portions to re- fe't4 4 i-!, told moisten rt evole'' latives a14(1 4unee,tIuns. For those with sillier eau de (Aileen.' „r it the immediate family whole linegcu• and water, and held at 111 cakes. small duplicate, of the the hand fur a time. This reduce 1,1':,1,•'s a„ made, while to fete, duo to a cold ininarselleas Inert distant connections slices way• 1+, i •hin • from a pound tun xanel The most sultry bedroom o1 the :ue!sa half are sent in boxes embel- huuse should 11811• the w•int1,•sts Ili -!u-1 with the rOy►►1 insignia. o;4'ning "a• ily at the t..11 an•l hot : 'I'hr geurrul style of the I':nglish tow, u centrilan(1' 1. l.top the 1.111 sc'(kling cake has tint ebingea touch doe's rattling. and the lenges and 4.110.. the time of the cake made fur locks of deters oils of; then the sane ale marriage of Queen Victoria to torium is Allways ready• • the i'rince ('unsortun February 10, The \81- to te-t 1""shres,ms is 1'Y' !'t1). 1t ea .4 u simple affair in three using it silver 1414.414 or a Sala 11 10 4s rising to a centre ornament pieces of garlic when frying. 11 tl•at resembled a vase. This was neither turns clerk you gluinnded with iluwers. It seas them without any (larger of pais- plaael•<1 on exhibition at the con- oning fectioner14', wh0ru it wax ►nude, 11'Ashing berries spoils color and fa;;.; ;11:.111 •11,000 parsons gazed al taste, so look them over carefully it *4•forc It was sent teak. James's before buying to see they aro nut Pe..; CI' to be put in the place of sandy. Lout•,. When berries must be washe.l put there in a colander and reit cold water gently over there, then drain thoroughly and put the col- d t1 I [ the frust A'I' '1'11E STATE B;1 NQI' 1:'1'. For the 'jubilee Queen Ve Coria halt a more elaborate cake. It was col- ander 111 ,c Ice tux for io presented to her by the stone con- fectioners who made her bridal When a ricei %;lnllla ice cream is cake. It weighed more than a guar - frozen, scoop out centre er thickly ter of a ton and its height was 10 Zine a melon mold. Fill 11011uw with (tact. 6 inches. The design bore the s fresh berries sprinkled with pew- eiewn within au- Indian temple k tiered sugar, eoser wish ie.' cream, gt:arded by the British lion. Around I and pack in salt and ice for three tae base were figure's representing h hours•tl'c lunic4, wjmme r 'rite best piazza rug is made of showirung the �jnithelfilsandall theda1'rlliulceons platting er fibre. 1t is cool, clan (•• nsart, thn - irledai shicli was and a slight temptation to 11,,•14.. rt ruck (,:•r Canada in 1`4;7 and rho To prepare stuffed apples, take 11144.11 o1 it -87. Of conf r this cake six large crooking apples, cure them. sol the place of honer in t110 ban- ' 44 Lultrr, pepner, and cream o Easy Method of Making .lolly.-- thickened milk. epare fruit juices of ant- kind as r making jelly to the point of nd- [1(4 sugar. Can the juice belling P1:;15. as in canning any fruit. In Orem) Pert; with Sponge Balls.- \ inter when a hot fire is appre- Shall :and wash peas. put un to bei rd and sugar often much cheap- in le :'1t,g water, to which ads) on is a simple matter to reheat table -I ...ori of sugar and one table fie. add the rcquiro(1 amount. sp(t'.1, .f minced par.l4') Whet of 4ngnr,..811(1 have the frr-h jelly neat'', dent. atdd -alt. pepper, an and fill the holes with this mix?, c;ueting hal! at, Buckingham Pal - titre Two tablespoonfuls of boosts' ace, and the Queen cut the first sugar, one of butter. and a ' es-' few 1” (•1's of i herself. ► eertspoonful 01 finely choppe. /mix -I A special cake ea- prepared fur ed 14.41. our over ser thin tee siker wr being of hang Edward the entire %4' r" „ _uI,.'s 1( ft . • • r 1i i , • 10 taste. lease plenty of the spring will be peat its -Ness .1 r r , • n the peas and about to the nest ‘eartime, c:.: t:,r..`lN•fur1: Ii,' -qt•• 11414 the fol shelf rt.ena, 84:41 no jelly ever molds lowing: To ',lake the spoTi};e"feta syrup and hake. and Queen Alcxao4lea, and when 11': s4 go''( quad rterert 41 alsea eet o a it ••frric. tl`c Duke of •('• onnaught, was rnar- n I; 1'r ti Queen Video i8 had six Iargc end put it in a dolt), saucepan cakes sent to lingah<rt as It s}4•cial H.,atility to the prt•pt,rts, among all; rc0(lycry• THE S. S. LESSON 1\ 1 Ell NATIONAL I,LSSON, $1•:1''1'. 4. Lesson .l”. Two Parables of .1ud};• ulcus, Hall. 21. 3:f-10. I�oldcu Text, Matt. 21. 43. Verse :13. Another parable -I'ul- lowing his coelom, Matthew gives a group If three closely related parable-, of which this is the 44'1'- 011d, the ether, being the tat1. sea,, and tl.+ matti)Ce (',(-t. .\II 41,1.0 home t 10 !,•' ' i ..f the fig I re4.. I Taal the hullo+► prefc-s14,11% of tilt Jett - ish rulers must bring spat; them severe judgments. Thu- is the en1y one of the three which 1s fuuIld in all three of the Synoptic%. . A house!luldcr--Matthew alone refers to 1;111 in this oay. it ix a 11%or110 word will, 1:1111 file king - nom 4 f 1 -tae) i, firopicnlly spoken of in the l)Id Testament as a sin: - yard. The hedge was, a fence of any sort, and here In8y stand for all those "int111 ia1181i, institution». the whale national economy," by which Clod hedged iii the life of -i • el u protect 1 restrain it. 1 ,t t and It is unnecessary to given specie/ meaning to 111e winepress. In 11o• Oriental 1 ineyard, "Where the soil was deep, a. press was diggcd ill 1110 earth. Thi-, built round with masonry and 4 al %fully 11'11101114A, received the joie 1' 4 xpressed in a The original is menufactuted only by wooden slrticture -et un the sur- The '1'. Milburn Co., Limited, Toronto, face." The tower was a iubatatlti_ Ont- Price 354• ally built. affair, commanded a view - of the whole vineyard, and was ap- the object of rejection turns u placidly the abode of the keeper again to overwhelm the rejecters throughout the summer and ate "The husbandmen destroyed them tumn, selves when they destroyed th Ilushandmen- -Under the moiler- heir; and the builders heaped con city 1hese were the kings and tempt upon themselves when the priests; after it, collapse, the contemptuously set, aside the stone scribes and priest-. They were ap They lost the stone for their ow pointed to oversee the interests of edifice, but it received its duo hon the kingdom. or in a more noble bui!ding' Went. int.-, another country --In (Plummer.) this way Jesus indicates the ccs! a - 43. This is not parable, but bal tion of rho old tht'oeratic form . f fact. The nation which despises th government. in which Jehovah was manifest favors of Cod shall antic the only King. the humiliation of having them tak :14. The season of the fruits dr' 41 en away and given to a people wh near --Again and again (sod 1• ••k'.1 will appreciate them. at seasonable times for n fai 74.44. To the stone of the Psalms i turn for his investment among tl• now added the stone of Iso. s. Jewish p(•oplc•. and that of Dan. 2, 31, 44. He wh Ile sent• leis versants ---A long line stumbles at the fact of Christ ma of prophets. The fruits they de- be broken to pieces, but the piece mamba! were obedience to the law ; can be put together again; but, i of ( s1 and the sirtucs of a gl1dle . the final condemnation of Chrislife. j the Judge fall upon a man and seat 35. Beat . . . killed . . . stoned - ter hint as dust, there can be n HAS USED DR. FOWLER'S EXTRACT OF - WILD STRAWBERRY For Over Seventeen Yo&ra FOR DIARP.IIOEA, DYSENTERY, SUMMER COMPLAINT, ETC. Mrs. Ilolliday, Box No. (4, Wrezeteti Ont., writes:—" I must say that we have used Dr. Fowler's Extract of Wild Straws berry for over seventeen years, and have found nothing to equal it for all Summer Complaints, Diarrhoea, Dysentery, etc. Our house is never without a bottle of the Extract and I can recommend it to be kept in every hone, especially where there are children." You rim ataolutely no risk ween yotl buy Dr. Fowler's Extract of Wild Strawberry, as it has been a standard remedy on the market for over salty. five yenta. A few doses have often cured when doctors' prescriptions and other remedies have failed. Its effects aro meraellous. It acts like a charm. Relief is ailnaet instantaneous. We wish to warn the public against being imposed on by uurscrupulDaa deal- ers who substitute the so-called Straw- berry Compounds for "Dr. Fowler's." Ask or "Dr. Fowler's," and insist on getting It, as the cheap imitations may be dangerous to life. p • e 3, • n d e r 0 a 4 0 y s 1 t 0 �w11t,►1. it 1 r nn11 a hal( ef milk : lot gift. classes, is written all oser the his 45. It is characteristic of Matthew er F1101 IS take erre cup of milk and one haft 1 •l • r 11 at lire eslnir 4'(I •I i.. • , 4I eat' (faint; ,alt with Arte third 1e;1•t.er ri •.f .. 1 : and Os •la t 1'. llr dcaut'!, 4 i.., ako 1 t', , •I has it that "fruit i • ,1 • . .• morning 441441 lead tilt, and pal. in ,low oven until ,.1., cake is well raised. 111,•11 quickly \t : , eve Gel It has a finish the baking by in rea,ing th, tieing effect when sip - heat. Put together with "8}•1.1• 1 . •I r „i•;.,l!c, as mor.can tc't. for c•rrnm icing." (Irate one 9alai�. f tart apple, and add to it the white , 1. 11 •I,., silk which has been of '111' cgs; 4111(1 orle t8111'•sla'•nfil - kle•<I appear like new '. been of lemon juice. Begin beating sit;- i•• effacI4.4J( with a weak selutien of er'usly, :.((ding sugar gradually c ....1,. I. , 1 If A14 1 ' , and Ir 11 l 1'l the w t• until tar- paste 's r na, 1 thick enough h t. 11) Ig .11 s to read. It is said that the wick of a later► \Vitae Cake. One cup of sties! P on• 6111(. cup of halt,,, nor cup ( Naomi ells to about nn inch at - '.vert milk. the whites of four emus. ('11(1 „hal, is immersed. will ( n much brighter and ,t rengvr two teaspoon- baking prattler, two cMa- o1 flour or more. Flavor e'it;l flint, tnr'illa Eves lire delieieus if they are ('renin Cake. -(lne cupful sugar, stilted in n ba -lie .(nth a litter milk nun ralpful sour cream, one hall or rrram, then put tete n clean pan tea -pieta '�•4t:,. two ('117111114 dour, 81111 frll'rl tree or 1111'11 minutes with di lie more ,Monaco than ti,' 1 line,, 4,141' teas.p'•nf1.1 vanilla. Bake in butter. Sash must be added. In runny Ird.'n<. eulinL r•'• t• :1)•,l to ng -hull, w pan and when real Herr 1s n (414,11 way to preserve K' Canaan, Pt•el and cut Into thin bulbs in a wholc�nle mnnnet Only ' "err with any drslred icing. :14ld tires. a-ing a silver knife . squrrze Ow other evening 1 -:le' a rat nib• 11141'1• 11"11 to ab1.se r4-('ipr for c1'- "frr the Jena. of Ott "range, and being the hark of n 111'M 1\ 1,1:01 1C41 "1"."1ctoki44• I{eouumlcal when ,•11%01' tightly with castor sugar 4111 11b with evident ell)on y0'111 ,tests lire high. Srrye with binnr-mange. 4.r in the prownlr. - Three-fourths eupf"I place ..f prew•rvr with bread 8nd eranulated sugar, one-third cupful butter fur Ica. C••tt<'r: create together, as for HIS FACE AND NECK WERE' i c;ak1'. Two eggs ),.ales' fight. one. Never shaky a mut or mgIse " half cupful flour, two at-maresshit- mese them to the snot. lathe then/ COVERED WITH PIMPLES ter ohncolnlr meltr(I: „lie cupful 011 n line and beat well : afterward.' CONSTIPATION it c.•.,k 1ill til' '-n'1' i i" . 41-q 8r1.,l a When the Pi ince%% Resat married tory of the Jews. 'this antagonism to single out the Pharisees fur eon - Stir in teeentices of hotter, suga`a',"t'ti.eJ)uke� of I Ile a sake weighing changed in form and its degree. but demnatiun. and (414.01 d cinnamon ft) taste. },,n potNa'earal -lsanding 7 feet high there was no let-up, and it inerens- i 46. Took hint for a prophet The SOrvr heaped (n n dish with stew- 444.'111444... it w84>lsetis.,J,he first ed rather than decreased. Accord creeds had gone after him as they ed fruit if liked. to have real flowers used in the e- frig to 1ra(litinn. Isaiah 8101 3or4 had after .11.1111 the Baptist, because _._._.-_ _ 4, --- - Ito in l flo of used in t made 1)h Luria wet v iulcnt deaths, they thought nt fast • after sorb a FIRST P:N(i1.ISH HOitsl?R:1('l:fi. of icing. ;�, 'tin After the terribfr,'lon(4 interval, the old order of pro- ! At the weddin o(!he 1',111,, and 44Arnin / 1 ptisity Jehesali litter- had been restored. pro - Chester pn41,esw s plausible claims g g t to bethe Lirthplaee of the British Prinees4 of Wales the chief cake sent still other sera but these' -----,Ir hrrl, 8113 41 1111' 11'er+lminstrr (1;tirlth<'.' usc41 was the work of the confer- were treated shamefully, n. e'''re, SIMPLE. It rens enc 11'illiam I.oster, wo tamer al Buckingham Palace, while the first. It is strange that the iin-Ale-• about Jc(rr, "being Mayor of 1 the ,res4'ntatlun cakes for the roy- �' '• school te8ched had eo the ter, diel cause three sily4 r bells to 31 relatives and speeially honored he made of greet value to 14' run ter friends were made by a famous con - upon the Iteode Dee." This seems leo lion( r in London who also the earliest definite cstabIishnunt SENT OUT 500 SLi('ES of a her -erase. From the nature of vary rag in weight frorn half a pouted til'' prize 4484 (10114041 the proverb t . twelve pounds. "le bear the 14.11." though the AI the marriage of Sir ('harks b• 1141 ire this case r•alstcd long be- Bere',furd a 1yutbulical cake male lure the "ring." Our ;triresters ire• i int; more cosily sateefied 111 the ,nutter el amusement than their degenerate descendants there was never( ntly only one contest. The "Chester ('up," 44hioh has been substituted /• •x ,• [4th 14 0 hl t I is now• worth .Ll,.,nn, to say nothing of Cheshire cheeses for the three plar•4 t) horses. 1N I)A1tKi:ST IIUSSiA, Premier Stoat pin has imams(' n dr- t tree forbidding 1..'0111e 11-11e 1,14• 44ilhi11 the I 111141 01 Ihr Ilu,sl:u1- Ealpire to 1184' any other language t than Russian. This ',knee affects t 60.000.0)0 people who either can t no„ or do slut 8l 1114 sent speak Biro 1 91811. These people are also 71rulii- g Lied from forming aocicl.ies, [torn '\ speaking their own 1871gunles, anti, item bring 1' presented 111 the 4c•hu4.ls. HAD TRIED MANY REMEDIES FOR is appr:trnncc. It rens dec•urated with boats and anchors and various other signs of the sea. The average weight of the ordin- ary English %editing cake is sixty pounds, but it frequently runs to o gr.'at deal more. Often the cakes ate made eight 'mettle; before the C4'relntlly inkier place, as it is stlp- pee4ed to be ncec410) y to letthem i igen ),.'fore they ale really fit for iso, otherwise they would be heavy and dull. Pure sugar is meet for he ornamentation of most of these truetures. Now a days many brides simplify 113 50rinus problem of dividing up 1114' cake. They have the first pa- ir.- almost cut through s -o that all he, has 10 du is to run the knife erlty do14n the test of the any. 'ithout this aid cutting the coke s not an easy matter. it requires strength, and special kiescs are u4e(I. The mere handling of there con - 1411 u, tion8 requires great are, and cal o -rt carriers; convey them from on !,'Mc'' to another. guarding the d4 4. attains from any sudden jolt or shaking. - 1'unph:. a. (•ntlst•d by t ,i sees ;(leagt'd nut meat- I'.nglilh writ. my them on 11.1 grass and Cru -1, r sill f Th. re is only nuc way to ;; 4 'i•l , : ' • t:. (444 ! 1' ferrcd. (take in a square thnrnnKhly a eh the broom. They( kill applicatiuu 8;' 1 r, .. ; ;1 . 0,i half hull in a 0,,„ „sen, ‘t ill last all Tong attain. and I sok F'O1JliD NON. TO EQUAL that is to get t the scat et the 1.• :. I• Mirk in sonar.'kth, o c. I. These brighter and fresher after this by using n good reliable blued int 1.0 wt. are :1 tlrli,iou- 8,, etn}e:1Mif111'ltI In Ire ntmenf. i IIb11r!!'s �.Sxs'Live,' PIIIS Burdock Blood !)ittrrs has t'rn on the a tun h04n lir ten, and may hr When there are almost but not __ - rnarkrttoruver G�•ars,nnd1801)4fthels<rse/1 will, ulil,p.4l ,,ensu for a quite enough petatees for lunch Constipation ie one of the most most mdiahk blood cloa4444 p19 l 1'n! le I rle<eirrt nl-o. e'•n, hnrd hnil two or three eggs, prevalent troubles the human rare is it retrieves .11 the eursorn<ea rr:•fr. r • %tree, mix with the Ont a Pita- pub' I from the blued, and leasta, a 11'ata:;,a Spa 1 h•••, late Cake.- -First P I subject to, and is the greatest cause of (fear,•ornplrxi(a' part r)t,. tale of brown su(4nr, hnlf t'eeo, (end pour "rrnm gritty 0e'er many of char ailment.. Keep the Bowels • 1 berm, open and you will ,ery seldom be sick. Mr !'hilip S. Co,Lb, C►n} east, I' !' cup •,/ est rrrilk, our rnp of but- Mus. M. Iieil, 4G7 (tarns St., Van - ter e!, �•Inte that has been rated,' if y011 lire 1runhle4 wi1it nr►ta try g t e1' fiver, )kC., writs: "1 had tried many one t• . preinfrl of vanilla extract rat little gnick_ l'ne in the infest"' remeoiee for. Constipntionand never found Se• • 1'.i pert -One cup of brown 1' "'''s Thio will drive away lny nny so atlisLlctory as your Milburn's 9t1,L`al. Lilt rap of hatter. ('rearm k11o1 01 not=• Laxa-Liver )'ills. these leo together: ii(e cargo, one • , ,d realm!' mildew from (147th -- 11'4 a),ways keen, them in the house a• writes "About ,t ycal ago my t I, L• :1).(l face were entirely' vertu with piolp!rp, and harlot, tiled •- tly every' tore/tine 1 could think 111. and gettiee I•f• reird, 1 at 1:t,t ihnul;ht f "(,..'rrk Iticod Pittua and dl•ei'led to try 1 1 elle "Atter the first Leal- ens dame the pimples •• alrncst A. r' , SO anuli.• r •'e after finishing it they re.• Hely diseppenred and 1 now have a 1,:t itifr1 c11'.• ,11111,1..I icor ere (tum ail ailment, et ,••• ;kit 7e. all terriers troubled wits pimples or a1'.'. ot)''44 !kin dadaist's Aieh!e rrconlmend 1lnir', ,k blond Ritter?. i frr( quite et:rr it will cline them" ,l a. ten- 11.°11!nl 01 chl;rld,, of Would not be without hem. clip of milk. 1wo 0up4 0l (Ion r. .lftcr i "1 reemnmen(ted 1t.erii to n neirhhor you 111111' them well mixed to 01 her h in 8 quart of \alms -train it g and she is highly emL 4s• aerie about t add the first part, or latish veal - twin, then dip til. •"'1ll'•1'.'.1 pinc''9 as her's is a very dative( case. and she reirht call eosfard pert. 1'sok the `r• (itis we'd' '•.Innen. las it in 1110 exl•ected no good results ( thcthrusnl. first pa rt nheut ten nidus.- , a,„1 site If the mildew has not di -alp- 'You may imagine tier surprise and be snrc it is cool before adding it 1""'t "'1 a•hrn dry repeat. gratification when 41 a found that they to Ihr s:reon(f •trf fatally, 8(11 '1.o ere! 1i' of moths in furniture comrl(:Icly cured her.' p ,I eu.141''0 sprinkle with h.'nrila('. Milburn's Leea-Lit', fills are 25c tier one teaspoonful 1 baking sa41n that p vial, ora vials for SI K). at all &Arra. lir Mannfeettreel may by Tho. 1. bfiiburn has I'0('11 di-%ekNI in 3 little water. I' tl i!1 n'.t -(not or injure the most Oa., Limited, Totocto. ULf, Bnke in layers and al^o in a model.- 111 Bente of fabric, but, it is sure will be mailed dircrt. oa reeelpl of nrice by The T. Milburn Co., ..ia-itld, 'Toronto, Ont - is • 4 '1'11l: i)11'FF:Iu N( •E. Teacher - Now do yeti see the dir- heel ee betecen animal instinct and Bright Boa Yes'trl. If we• had in: -tin t we'd knew everything we lie' (led to without learning it, but w:'y0 got reason and have to study ourselves ,alts' blind or be n fool. human reason 1 if Eft SUPER 1Olt 1TY. "i)o you think," she asked. "that rnnn line any right to regard him- self all wemen's superior r' "1 510111(1 say he hadn't. Why Isaiah In the intni;inr stone which 1111111 would 110'1'14' 411(cc4(l in get- the I.nilders rejected (i' -n. IIA. 2 ). (inti anyehi10 if he had to n:•ar .1 :as 'hews that the repudiation of shoes consisting of --traps ,.1m 'hr the •1411,• by the /milder:: is n': ten narrow tors and heels in the m .1 ;8+ailing es the killing of the heir dl:; of the soles." I by the huxhandinee. Ill bods cases I c 11 oto, 1'111. usual benefit.; 14114(11 these 1111„en A '.a (40rs e1 tad brought to the nation rn41o1 10 4 - . hoc a new pupili should hast been Ro lightly regard- i :di ignorance t r his tr•tnnleM ed. Rut until digs death of Mala- would he h.en 1111\%1 had it not c, 44hn the snrs.ion of prophetsi abeen so appalling. One $u ,a Y she cehiased,eand theccnation began to asked the little fellow mourn for tn4,ro of their typo. each commandments there were. generation failed to appreciate, 'fu her great surprise, the Incl All. what the Householder was doitlg Pa ered glibly enough, "Ten, for his vineyard by sending these ma'am.” servants. i "And now. Sammy." plca9antl 37. Afterward he sent ... his son continued the teacher, "what would —This was an indirect reply to tile! be the result if you should break rulers, as to where Jesus olitain••d one of the►', f" his nnthnrity. it was the author ' "Then ther0'd he nine," trium• ity of One sunt from the Father, pliantly answered the youngster. an authority greater than that o ( •M- Ihr servants by so much ns rho Son of WILLING TO (0:111'1tO1fISE. (041 is greater than all the pro- phets. "Willie, 1 you will promise not They will reverence my son -- to eat another piece of candy for a Meaning that this is the treatment month 1'II site %4.) a dollar." of his son that the father ought to "1'11 tell you who( 1'11 do, pa. 0x}41.1. though implying no ignor- I it compromise with you." anc4 en (sod's part of the. htlmilia- "You will cotnpromi-e with tnef tion (4, which his Son wan 15) be nub- What du yutl 111(a11 1" jested. "Clive me 10 cents and 1'11 null 38. The husbnndmen Since theeat half as much as 1'10 been eats sons acted just as the fathers be -1 in.." fore them, the keeper• of the vine- - yard are represented as the sante -'1' throughraul Last year 3.'s4.teltc,000 cubic feet e This is the heir --The rulers did Rag It as manufactured in firer ock not acknowledge Jesus to be the an increase of :12.61;7,000 foot. true Messiah. but it \a8 110011119(1, in their greet) and ehtuscnces, they had misread 71nephec•y and s() leek - rd fr.r it King of different mold. So it is assumed in the parable that Jesus is the ,Snn. rind known to be 304.11. 411141 1<'t is d.'l11,er:001i killed. :19. f him forth Perhaps re- ferring to the fact that ('hrist was d:agge'l forth from the city before being killed. II. ;tcenrding to this. Jesus strew forth foot tie, rulers their own con- (04cien of the righteou,n•9' of their emeletnnation. Mark and Luke re- piesent Jesus as nn4W0ring the question him,. 11, while the hmrlrers protest. "God forbid." The words lire a threefold prophecy of the doom a.44niting ,f4rtt1n)etn, the call nl the (:,',itiles, and the continued fruit fulness of the ('hristian rho rib. 4I. The stone-- Suddenly 1 flang- ing the figure from the yineyar<1 of Suffered from Heart Trouble and Nerrousoess for Six Years 'Lost All Desire To Live. ' WAS FINALLY CURED BY TILE USI( OF MILA11RN'S HEART AND NERVE PiLLS. Mr. Regis La allce. Forel. Que.. writes: "For six )ears, at (east, 1 suffered from 1 cart tr'rl tie and nervoiences which took fro, mi rilldesire to wr,rk rend escn to live. "\\'i;en 1 found tny4(1? in Ibis r• ndi(ion and Patting worse i took the r,.edicine the c!oos,r prescribed for me but without any result. acme tot:sing 1 earl reading the raper v.hen 1 ran your mitt., so cut it out and the next day went to the druggist anc pro/swell a box, and Pince that time my nera,us system has been in perfect condition. "lit stewed. gentlemen, that i wilt never 1.. witli mit Milburn's Heart and Nerve Pills for they gave me strength to work and support my mother. who Is as infirm ►idow and of whom 1 am the ally Mill.uin'e Ilesrt and Nerve Pills an LOc per Lox, or 3 boxes for 111.2.5, a1 sI d. -Arne 01r n -ailed dir•rt err me: of j :.• t.• be 1'. 3lilburs CO., Limei4 • ....ILW111.11111111111111111111--'4 •