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I ,.,­­­­'.._., ­ - "'. ,,,, - --.11'.. -1-11- -71 ­­ _­_­ - ____ _____ - ­­­­­­ ----1 ­- I ­­'. _,..__­­.-­.. ­­ - ­­ - ­-_.__.­­ � .. - _'..... " , .11-`11111V I � I . 11 I . . . . I -1 11-11- -___ -_ _-_-1-1.__-4___ , I I � � I I I I WHEN RULERS ARE CRONED, Ink rores ip� th6 trimming of, the . ,�ar*$1$08. CAUSE OF BANK 1,011111 !an4 tspr4ned her ankle ontsid *ffices of a b4ulc, A wiplo Of ved- HOUSES BuIll of SAWOUST � � , � (C After' I -xy ma.alg avd pu#wg oil n , , ,FAILURES . I I . � � estrians I -an to her afsoi,italloo, and I . � ­,�- . . � I t , & � lie ybitag 144ion having propo!ly . � . . . I . ,� . . were, carryiIig her into tho bank to , . . 1 — 11 liaGs AND qvnrm or,.s%aw; got ho4d -Of i't, I left tho. robing � room, aXA4a .0cessign , begA.A. , I the Ps . 's "cu P1'wv1-,.kT10.X A:sa)l ro, 'I's. . rest 'A . 1104 'A Vrowd colleeted. Late� coiners anxiously Nquirc.d. what -the I . � , ()-\VL A VULE,88 Altilarl, �, � I Tfft;llt CORONATION.,. ' 'The sight was splendid, the, bank � TION U1104k 01SAKI'V411. Matter wws, and, not receiving a .'�\O)V VJ�31X VALUABLE. I . .. � I of peeressos quite beautiful all in ' satisfactory reply, iaAantly Came � . . . their robes and the pears on. the to the coxiclusion that' there was a . . Queen Tieforia, Wrote, an lifflulate . , . . Ithim, side. ky young traiA bearers Banks Tha( Uer High jt,tt(�s of 111-� , run on tbe bank. The news sproad I .4, Great Nafty Usefill ,1%iag�s .jtre . I , I I Atequut to Her ultole, Were always near me and helped me whenever I wunted anything, The � , , . terest Should be . like wildfire, and iminediatelY ON,- erybody -within walking distance of . . . Now Rade From Wood , . . Ning Leopold, Bishop ,of Durham stood on the side Avoided. . . the bank, who had an. account, . Waste, . , . I . near Me,, but lie was a.q Lord Mel- : . " rushed to get hisor her incuey, Th,e . , . I I I yloorqo V. and Queen Mary have bourne told me remarkably' mala.- Why,do banks fail?" The writ- resu t was that the, bailk, �mablq Only a few, Years backi sawdust �11 � FRUIT RECIPES. IN)A't allow preserves to Stand not tol�j yet ho�,- thev fe t wlicn tile droit and � IIA otCle and was regarded by . ­ . ., . I . never could tell w . t was er put the question to a London to reali4e its securities at O-wilers of saw - I . I � .�, I Baked Apples and 11al-his,-Try 4out after they are Cold, put final act,of tile V�oro;,Jation was Pei.. to take place, bank -Manager, who spent a fe'%,v pay out gold, had to stop Payment. mills as so much waste, to be rid of � I agazi . lie , , ' blow. anyhow, and as q dekly as possible, , � this for an. entre or des,sert -. Wash %mhed parafflix on, cover with lids, foxined, but tho strall(I ,,rd . *At th� beginning of tho an, momexits in thought before reply- It Uover recovered from ilt I I I . � .1 rie . rtain To -day all this is altered., �Jaw ltl� . its Inally apples as 40"Aired alid, i,,ki(k wecoh off every trace of Stickiness, has colleetod the ,exile noes of thoin I retired to St. Edward's ing, and even theii he was nut qlliN) There is a. story told of a �e - � dark place for other king-, and queens on the sub- I � I v46 cluves. Place vex each ab mt. and Pitt in a C001, chapel, a dark small place immed- sure, says London Answers, bauk-manag,er, NvIbose customors dust, s far from being looketO up,an � � one, teaspoun of sugar, a4d- six or future Use. jeOt. About thirt,)� rears ago there iately-behind -the altar, with my English banks, lie said, are., now- were clamorbig for their ,depositq. ,as rubbish, is greatly prize4, and � , � � . er a ga,% yas di8covered al�itqr from Anne la -dies and train bearers, took off a1da t -I,, 0 11 � I . Revell raisins, for each apple lixe- Don't cook PrOsel"ves ON ys, run on such conservative He had not GII&Igh ca,%h on the pne- is Uri ed to a count in a 11undrQd � � . without all a,%b,-StOS MAt. Boleyn to her f. . . -a arts uad manu- . pare4, And then about half it cop , 29,11ge ather fil 11 hich. $he Day crililsoll robe and. kirtle and put lines that onby a long European war mises, but what he had lie had beat- different ways i t I � fjUt stir. writeS : , � of water. Replenish water U it DQn�t let them cook with oil tile super tunica -of cloth of goldi would smash them.. Of course., ed so that when the first person to factures. should boil out,. After apples are ring, even when, the fire is low. � "I said -to mys.elf on that 1�,hit� also in -the Shape of a kirtle, which there are some banks-*ery few in be served touched his Pile of Sol- Sugar, for instance, is aiaAe from � ", Don't neglect to drop apples, sunday when his Grace did do ,Into was Pitt over a Singular sort of lit- number -which deal in doubtful se- ereigns he immediately drerw away W So, too is. alcohol, which Jim, � "ft eltar througli,fi lift them. Make me so mightie honor, that I was all tl'- gown of lillen, trimmed -,vitb curities, paying high rates of inter- from thein as from a'hot poker. of course, the basis of itu svixite� -, , 11 � . -a white Sallee by atirring in A)Dout xiearxi, peacbts, and all light Col- in a dreamo and that it could not lace. I also took off illy . 4est- but the &"rage joint stock When the other,-, sgiv his repudia- At a recent banquet, abtoxidJ1 by " ­" ' I :1 11-�One-fourth cup of thi6kening to orect fruit into a bowl of 'cold water last, but that I should awake out Cuomu w DIAMONDS � the gold they came to the I famows chemists from all over tho ­ . the water and boiling over the fire as you ,do them, to prevent di . scol- - sleep Unto my own, pettinesse. I - bank handles only the soundestand tiou of "brandy" was I of nil Most marketable of securities. conclusion that be, was sati:sfied world, excellent . fcr a minute. oration. before cooking, And'from, that moinent when the and then proceeded bareheaded in- 11 we take the history of past enough to re -deposit his casli, and served which had been distilled . . Pineapple Pie.--On-e cup finely __ . I Mayor and Aldermen did greet me to,the Abbey, bank failures, it will be found tha,t, most of tile crowd went- home, with- from savrdust. It waa atellow, of � chopped pineapple, one and one- VEGETABLES. and her Grace of 'Norfolk did bearelL 'I was then seated upon St, in almost every case, the - zud4en oiL,t troubling the Cashier o -r dis- agreeable, fla.vor, perfea-ly free from half teacaps of sugar, one-half cup Edward's chair, where, the Dalinat- one aluall ITegetables Help. -T* cook my trainei from Westminster Hall stoppage of payment wA,s due to covering the trick, any odor or taste of turpeatine, and 's, t� the Abbey did I Say to in ic robe -was clasped around me by of cream, yolks of four eg,g . . yself a ,, dishonesty or recklessness on the -Ile, one teasPoola- small vegetables in a fireless cook -1 Uxe Lord Great Chamberlain. Then sp 1ILYING ON 1AHE BANK," NONE OF THE GUR'STS KNEAV, � . .� ,oraicker rolled fi er let them boil a. few minutes then 1 thon,mild tim'qs it is n;t true. The of the directors and re ail- r . fill of butter. part erybody who had a bank- .� , Use the, whites of put them, with the water' they I King's grace could-ne bend to so followed 4,11 the various things and sible employees. In, the early ,days It .ev, until they -were told, that it was . .� I the four eggs for meringue. Unworthie as 1, And Godde kIloN,N7s last (of thes-6 things) the crown be� of banking these institutions sprang ing account went to his bank, an-cl other than the genuine ittice of Frozen Ballana. Fluff. -Cut seven boiled in, into Dimon jars. Put lid � . ,. � . ! and his grace .Of Canterbury Ir"aD. Ing placed on my head -which was, illto being at the rate of a score ,a demanded his money, it is safe .to the grape. " on lightly and set the Sars ill the I mast own, .3 most beautiful im- -. ' Sawdust, again, form"'i the basis I bananas Of inediUm size into slices, � tell, .and Friar Robert, whether or � week, and ,about an equal number I th lemon juice and large couker kettle, allnurit full of 0 say that no bank would be able to sprinkle thean wi ! 1,10 I shed tears not ,Of j , - kinds Ov. but as I �, hat -was when allbaliks, . , - pressive moment; .all the Peers and failed. B . It t meet its liabilities, though, of of morethan twenty difforeat hot water, Let it boil and pack as Peeresses put, on their Coronets at of explosives, The iso -called I vhre-dde4 ,cocoanut, and ,stand the tonishment, when the golden bon<le. were, priva�te con:ceras. Thus, in course, some would be able to come ,, � usual in the cooker, i of St. E'dward was put Upon 'my the same instant. The Shouts w white" and "yellow" --unpo-wders dish containing them on i" for an hicil February., 1826, Parliament order- nearer doing ,so thall others, How- t, � ­ Aspaxa,gus and. Egg Toast.-ToiforellefO." � were very -great., the drums, the ed ail account ,to be taken of the ever gilt-edged securities are, they are merely so much ,qaw,dusb satUr- I hour. Then Pitt the fruit through - - a5t with egsks i trumpets, the firfilg of guns, all at . ated. with certain acids. I make asparagus, to . and of e instalit, rendered the four 'months only, and it -,va% as, It � a fruit. press, or a Keystone egg wash and -scrape the asparagus, Both William III. and his queen the Sam bank failures ,during the previous will take time to realise Wliat is known as wood-tweal fad - beater can be used. Season. with 'wrote 'accounts of their coronation, " � course, in time of panic hi�y wi 1 1 letting it lie for a few mi I that of the former being contained spectacle most imposing. certained that in this brief period take longer. But tile whole - der for cattle is just sawdust, mix- I . a cupful of sugar Minus one tea- "The enthrunization and the ad closed their tem of bankin rests oil the impr - 'd into a niash with hob distillers' � ..;, . .. ... mixture cold water, then tie in little bundles i in -a letter to -one unt Huven or homage of first all the Bishops and doors, as the re t, 9 wash and flavored with'*ook salt.. .. .. I,.: I lipoonful. Fold into this Co fifty-nine banks h b four and boil. until t . ender in water 1 Koven at The Hague, where the or- then my Uncles and.,lastly all the madde sult Of the wil'des bability of this occurring. It can be fed to the beasts in its . . u it into the enough to cover; in the meantime � igilial still is. I st specii,lation on the part of If there was a sudden run on a I I peers in their respective order was their 114 partners. . resh state, or it can be drie<1 and . : freezer. As soon as the crank of Prepare from stale b,yead, a dish ',�f I "IT WAS A GREAT 1,10MENT," very fine, 'The Duke of Norfolk well-established bank, and it had f resseti into mould-, like, oil -cake, . il I toat,t, evenly browned, and set'wrote the King, -when I actually (holding for me the. seeptro with a HIGH INTE REST BAIT. not sufficient -,urren6,y in its Col- p I . I the freezer begins to turn hard, I it could, Or itcan be baked into the form of � open the can a��, add half a ph.at where it will keep warm, When erawn descelid' lars to meet the demand, 4dol Ing UPOn MO cross) -with Lord Melbourne Stood Speculation and peculation. One if it were solvent, invoke, and ,igh. Similar sawdust dough is I I ped the a-paragus is done drain ,off and; and touching my temples, pro- . I sistance of the mad . luf crealn that has been wli5p , and I close to me -on illy right and the is almost as bad as the other- To- bably obtain, the ass e into bread, and ,eaten by the � . Save the water in which it was'could not restrain a. thrill but not Duke of Richmond .with the other they Bankof England, which woli�ld give P01111auts in. some part8 oE Russia . I � stiff. Freeze Until the conaist'ency day banks -do not speculate, of mush is obtained. If desired, d oisten. the toast with � of joy, my dear Koven, but Of aNN'e, sceptre oia my left, &c., all MY invest. The, bank that speculates reserve and Germany. . � I. it, Do not make too wet. Then!at tho re�pkllisibilitie's .,dinighty train, bearers, &c., standing be- is lost. it the run of its I enormous Motar ma(le from samdust is now I , this can be Used in charlotte rus,-,e *1 ' God has been pleased to Put "Pon hind the throne. Poor old Lord Even in .the twentieth century of gold' largely used in building operatioliz. I cases. clip off the ten -der ends of th,� I I A bank. must always be prepared 11 * : me. Bentinck and Schomberg Rolle, who is 82 aII4 -dreadfully in- there is & general idea that banks t . In fact, a house could almost be , � � Spiced Apple JelIv.-Wash 'and stalks and lay them on the toast.; a n ade by its I . I �� 1 caught my glance, and when they firm, in attempting to ,ascend the merely mind the M'oney deposited; I fo r � cut in pieces -leaving the care and break ,an egg ever each and place 1 built -of . sawdust throughout, . � imitated the rest. -and flung their steps fell alid rolled qui tilei customers. t stacchi -on the seeds -one-half peck t�f apples. Boil in a hot, oven until the whites are' te dOwItli but they do more than. that. I Jt does not, of course, keep only firm. 't caps Upward knew not how it far- but was not the least hurt; when Use it, lending it here to a merch- gold on the premises, but it sees market, aml all kinds of I , them Until tender in three pints : ed with me. he attempted to reascena them I alit who wishes to develop his bilsi- . I I , of vinegar and one pint of water -Soiit-heTn Stuffed Ca,bbage.-Put 1 "Nor did I at that su,,.,.-, molgot up and a4varived to the end Of ness, ,Or conclude a big sale at that every sovereign deposited is IMITATION WOOD I �, to -which has 'been a,ddled one ,ounce the whole.cabbage leaves into -at ment forget My own first count&, the steps. in order to prevent an- once; there investing it in securit- represented,,by good securities. The is made of sawdust,. f rout plain deal I ' of stick- cinna,mon. and one-half pan; pour boiling water over th O'ni;my belnv�d Ho'lland. The crowning other fall. . ies of unquestioned integrity. It heavy falls in Copsals would have planks to the most elaborate I � ounce of clove.s. � , u.�ines.% is silfficigntl" fatiguing, "After the homage was Conelli-d- stands to -reason that the bank crippled many banks had they not m utdings ,or- . Strain through to make them tender. Make a' b - . . dressing of. equal parts of ground 1 but I thank wisely spre,ad their investments ov- " cheese -cloth. To each pint of juice God, Although last ed I- lelt the throne, took off uly which take,q, a. risk in lending to the namental doors, windows, azd so _41 - allaw one pound -of sugar. Put the -Icorne& beef -and salt pork, add, week far from well, the day f6und crown and received the 8acrament; merchant wh , o may not be able t.6. er i-aanv other kinds of stook -col- forth. I juice in a kettle and boil it fire one-third of raw rice, and Season . me in the. best of health. Like- I then put on my crown again and onial, �orporation, ap,d such lilce. Then there is a %vood Marble I . repay, or buying Stock that may,lt is a, splendid tribute to the -minutes-, then a4d the six -gar, stir Nvith cayenne pepper, onions, and wise -%fts the Queen well and went reascen-ded the throne, leguilIg Oil possibly be worthless ill a iveek, is soundness of English banking that which is used for mantelpieoes, and I Until it dissolves, and boil until salt to taste, with one tablespoon -'through the whole, cereinony hap- Lora Afelbourne'n arm. At . the dail-y. risking its financial stability. I which is sawdust combiaed Avith ir- . . I a little juice Pitt in a sa�icer ,%vill f ill of the dressing in each Cabbage � pily, barring 4 foolish error by a Commencement of the anthem I c10- The bank that offers. high rates . of when' Consols dropped from. the ory waste, .and colored with cer-1 , ; . I late nineties to the early eighties, . "vel jelly. This receipt works equally Jeafj and roll like a Cigar, put in ,� page who ham.c,d her Majesty a scended from the throne and went interest to depositors -should be d tremend- tain pigments. The raiied - -, - well whether ordinary apples ' pot. coverwith water, let boil un- wrong prkN-er book." into St. Edward's Chapel with my ,avoided, for no properly conducted and, therefore, entaile vet" wall -papers, now a.) fashion- 4 . � or . ladies, train bearers ,and Lord Wil- Otis lossbs to every bank of repute, able, are made of,saw-duat sifted ­ crab-apples are usemd, til done Serve hot. It's go od Queen Mary -was charged by .and really safe bank can afford to not a; single one was seriously ,in- ,_ -eu pre- Dutch,Peach Pudding, as made enough for a king; try it. . many -with Unbecoming levity in loughby, where I took off the Dal- pay higher rates than the market over a surface that has be I � lay Danish cookq.-B,eat the volks I .1 . . view of the circumstances, the flight matic robe, supertunica, &-c., and allows. jure . ,d. viously sized wita an adhesive of two-eg-gs, and &dd one-half tea- CAKE, an4 deposition of her father, that put on the purple velvet kirtle wid Although millions of pounds are I THE DROP IN CON.SOLS. paste. I I , had raised her to the throne, But -)rooeeded again to the say, All,kinds of dyes. arA_i!QrJ!>y � ----. mantle and �j placed I 'on. deposit" -that is to i - . ' ," - IL 7 ' ­- - -spoonful of salt, one teaspoonful Leopard Cake.-Ligbt par't: On from her own account tilis was a, throne, -which I ascended, Leaning the depositor must give. notice be- The reason was that the men re- factured from awwdust, .and '1&_r,tb"�--_­-V" 1 " � I ,of sugar, one cup of milk and one and a hall cups of white sugar, � qn Lord Melbourne's hand." fore he can draw his. money�many spolmible. for minding �,he I talblespoo'nful f misjudgment. . , money both cheap and permanent. A .1 ' " I � � of melted butter- half cu,p of butter, hall cup of I "Many," She writes, ",woulid not . —'I'— more millions are paid into current Of the country were wise enough pound of sawdust dye, for instance, � � Mix well. Add one ' and one-half sweiet milk.. two and a half cups of believe it, vo that I was fain to . -GS. ,� accounts, and ,every penny must be not to Pitt all -their eggs illt'o One costs only about halt as much as cups of flour with three level tea- flour, whiteas of four eggs, two te . RIGHTING. WR0h ready at a moment's notice. . ba,0cet. Security lay in distribu- the same quantity. o� log -wood ex - spoonfuls of baking"pawder. Fin- spoonful% of ba-kingpowd a- I force myself to more mirth than be- . tion; and, although the drop in tract, while possessing laur times , . I C'r, lemon I came me at that time, and was by ,VVr1ter Says -It _N Consols meant a depreciati . � . . 1,s Never too Late WHEINT DIRECTORS GAMBLE. 'on In the dNem.g power. � I I ally add, Stirring carefully, the flavoring. Dark liart: one cup of!many interpreted as ill nature., I . I � beaten whites of the two eggs. brown sugar, . to Mend." The greatest bank.failure ,of re� securities amounting to hundreds Ordinary Sawdust is used by jew- I I , . . Pour the ba,tter into a ,Shallow half ,cup a half cup of r0ola' ,Sses, I prid; and the great delight I had I cent years was that of Dumbell's, of thousands of pounds, the in- ellers to ,clean tarnialked. silver, f butter, half cup o I . . greased pan, lay halves �of freab. . f to be a Queen. But, alas, A man of note once said "Don't in the Isle of Man. This was aa -us- crease in other stacks compensat- ana� be -ch sawdust is th-a hest Pol- I . sweet milk. �olks of four e7gs. two 1Y DID LIr.rLE KNOW ME . explain, don't argue, get the thing . 1. or canned peaches on top, sprinkle . I THE ed by the hazardous speculation oil ed. When the banks take to play- ishing powder for gold. 6awdust , and a half cups of flour,. two tea- I who thought me guilty of that; I done and let -Laem. howl." This . 4. � with four tablespoonfuls of sugar ' the part of the directors, -whose ing with the money which is not isalso Used in laundries * - � I . spponfuls of baking pow4ior. Fla-J,had been onIv for a regency and man. has a worl ,ide reputation the - - I - u en one-half d w prosecution is remembered to this irs they 'pare the way to repet- - - :�, vor 'with spices. . .Mix the -two. bat- I wisht for notfiing else; I ha4never for sagacity nevertheless I dare to day. Dumbell's was a bank with & ition of thom miserable scene%, IN' LIEU OF SOAP, : hc,ur. Serve warm with cream or ters very lightly together as for &!-drea4ed being Queen, liking MY differ with him. It is all well to I rx, and all the best which follow that most terrible of since friction with it is very ef- Peach Sallee. Marble cake. condition much better. My heart recognize the Uselessness of talk, great reputatio 4, � 8-weet. Chutney. -An excellent people in the Isle of Man bad ac- all commercial notices: ",The dir- ficacious� in removing dirt. 111. � ' ,;. Ea,ut Indian receipt for apple chut� Bride's Cake. -One, Scant cupful I is not ma'de for a kingdom and the error Of taking time for argu- counts with it, but the directors ectors regret. that they ).lave been Tens of thousands of totis at saw- . �;- , of butter, three cupfuls of sugar, n%V inclination leadle me to a retif- inent which should be given over wanted too much interest on the compelled to .suspend payment." dust ai-e pill � ped and made into pa- � . � ney calls for the foli�.iwing ingredi- . -one ciiPful of milk, whites of twelve ed, quiet life, so thbLt I have need to aceomplisliment, but the idea �f money their customers hadentrust- I per'eveq y,ear. Presse,djuto round I . � Cilfs: Fifty large tart green apples, n . i�xplanation is - I -_ 11-- - it is made intol�toppers for � eggr, three teaspoonfuls of baking of a-11 the resignation and self -den- frown* . I ed th&m with, and they passed from I . MoUldS. 1 � I'll six pounas of light brown sugar, powder, one cupful of cornstarch, I ial in the Nrorld to bear with such Wrong"thoraughly wrong. investments to specalation,, .and., 'I_ ITHE' SOUR 311LIC DIET. bottles into -flat moulde, w4 dYes, , V ,� 4 two pound.- of raisins, sIx ounceE; i a Condition as I am now in.". The man of note is not alone in I 'S. Out 11 , . I . from the latter.t6i gambling-wid � . - it COM� in the f0fai Of Colored ... 11'f . three cupfuls of flour, one-elivarter Queen Anne -wrote vei-v freely on even a great bank cannot central D-octor Advis". It for Th'ose Who plaque8 and tinted -wooden tiles. r", (A green ginger or four oumaes of his theory. The world i,s full of E � teaspoonful of salt, cream. butter, tile subject of her own �oronatian. People Who think explanations , �� Sawdust is now Used for the cheap- � i I ground, drie�d ginger, one ounce of I � , -more if -roll wish a . and sugar. Mix flour, baking pow- "I need hardly tell ak who fortify themselves be- the markets -the shares fell after I Crave It. � garlic, , strong you,". she . � . l, --,,,ds of linoleums, inntea-d of . �,�'�' -nd , we , I they were bought, and rose when , 4er I . ,k.4 flavor, -six or eight chillies (hot der, and cornstarch a add alter- Isays, in a, let -ter to one of her in- Mn d the argument, "My enernies , "The most striking example of. tile mure expensive cork dnSb, and " 1 . ,e - Ile said, and, of cour'se, r , . and Vdlil)Ped timates then abroad,. "I suffered 't believe me anyway, and if U v "' e) - afforde are taid with I nately -with milk -won, t' the.utility of Sour milk is - .d tessellated fears peppers), tv,o cups of ,galt and three . D 0 �-abell s got into difficulties. 'by � Dr, Robert Gray. of Mexico," 8 d �, . whites. Flavor with vinilla or al- xday, althou -my friends art vrorth while they 0 �� pints of vinegar. Core and chop � ago,niyes yeste gh Lord - oniothing similar descyibes the Small blocks of colOxOd . &W ust�- ,. X -e in l,oa-f tin J "�,e , )-cry considerately arranged ,will believe me without tal Ing my City of Glasgow Bank, which elosed says a writer iii the Dietetic and Hy- "granite," arranged in patterns. i I the apples. Grind or pound th-0 mond ,e tract and bal I e k, - o I � slylic, ginger, ebillies anC lined with four thickne'sses of that I should be spared being on valuable time for explanation." I F, its doors in 1878. Rash speculation gienic Gazette. "On a -diet. of but � 9 I salt in . � in fact, there is no end to tile I 1� I f paper. Have oven moderate. my feet as much as possible. for this practical 1 Is it fair I Is it not with their customers' Money re- terrailk and clabber this remark- live.% to which this accritnolodating '! � I a liftle vinegar. Make a .%yrup o I . which I wive him much thanks', But extremely selfish 7 . 11 t. the sugar and the rest of the vine.- ­ I sulted in great losses, and, al- able nian, over 80 y4r�ars 014CI and sil.bstance is put. Th* tnotorfi�t .- t . . SALADS. in getting -into the chair I gave my Show me the, person willing to though in the early part of 18iis a practising in a climate not Condit- owes to it his brilliant headlights' ! I p I . gar, add the re-maining ingredi- . right foot such a wrench that Iwas right a wrong, either real or i cive to physical or mental activity, for from s ' ,I - 'Mag- div -ent. ,%r�js de- , aNA,,�clust is Irin),duntd cal- � fintS alia boil about thirty minutes. Fruit 8ala,d.-Tutir orang,r,z. two fain to eq out. but the hearing of inary, and I will show You a per- idond of 12 per c would. be cium, carbide, from which, more vinegar may be needed. The bananas., three apples. Rew-ove ,ill clared, tile bank stopped payment is doing a practise that by. tile , the crie,. �f the'raultitude sustained son maIjug long, healthy Strides before the end of the year. The burdensome to a inan in his prime. action of the ,watei, acetylene, gas I . I � chutney should be of g000d'cri*nsis- skin and cut in anip.11 pieces. One me, then and afterwards in the Ab- toward the kingdom of heaven. This ,dividend was, of course, a blind, A daily -�valk, of twei,ty-five miles is is prepared.-Pearson's Weekly. . � J,� � � '� ; tency when done. it sh��Ujd Le cupful,of California grapv,,,, cut in I bey, altbough when I rose, -with the does not concern the mop -al side of and- those re,,ponsible for'it were usual to Dr. Gray, and lie travels ___PA4__ . � I � I I I ,put in wide-moutlied bottles. halves and remove seeds. One, CILIP- help of the Archbishop, I was life onIN but is applicable to the sent to gaol. . many Ina . re miles over the M-exi.can . TiT . . , __ fill of ,blanched English w�hllltE- forced to keep my eves (in a very practica , I , side as well. , . BE OBSERVA- - I 11 I . I . . Marvellous stories could be told ,�,.xcuses for roads on muleback , "How many seeti, cOmpartinents ) � PRESERT. E DON'TS. I One-half clipfliLl of candied cher- guady escutcheon on a pillax, littfa It is not easy to -rip olit our Seam of certain banki-now flourishing- "The secret lies in tile fact that .' �i I I Mayon ail a1pple"?" Ile a. -Iced. , yla a e, a N,v sel of times whon they were very near- Dr, I I nd wait ries- ise dressing for minding his words Until he nudged where we h. v sewed ii t i Y Gray has always craved these are therein I . rl� . same: Juice of one orange and one me to turn to the East. but too well, and beginning at the 1� E'ven the food-,;. this craving is not a matter No one amovere-J. - - : . until the Special fruit is nea over , ' I., y stopping payment. IiAnd yet.," contiiiiied the school I I and then pay the highest pri�es for lemon, eone-lialf cupful of suga "Moreover, what is not Usual beginning, but if it is 'Wrong that is Bank of Englarid has had its criaes. of appetite,, but its roots go deeper � . it. . butter the size of a walnut, three with -me, my'finger was so swollen the only solution. HaT8 Y40U not Perhaps the :most extraordinary into the physiological needs of the - inSPector, -all Of you e,,.ib niany an I . I ' ced that the more you try to "course of ,% year� and . . Don't nse what is cafled "A" or egg.q, 1�eateii very light. and one- that wh r.ing was put on it noti reason for a bank failing -was body. I do not believe,that, these ap,Pledli th.- . I .� , was too Asinall and callszd me much tinker a, thing which has been start- I . . . . . C as Usefill to ona -see bile fria every day, -probably. . Soft white sugar, or brown -, Ilse half Cupful of --herry Wine. �,'O,Dlc I I A WOMAN'S SPRAINED ANKLE articles would prov bile little , '. - I 11 . granulated white ,sugar for all'pre- in a double -boiler unkil thick. P"n in the endeavor to make it ed wrong the worse you Make it I who disliked' them and Could not. Y,ou must learn to notice. ", " I I serves and jellies. M'Jle�l IT.-Idy to Serve add one cup- pass. They sbould have. Provided 2w,d isn'i the completed garnient Many years ago in old lady slipped 6wite thein without a sbUdder, even things in NNAt"Ure." .� I I . I . Don't think ov-eTripe fruit makes ful ,r)f whipped cream. two, and so 1 told Somer"'et to tell much more satisfactory if I when ___---------�­�---- after faithfulb, partaking of tboril The talk of�the inspectot Linpress- !I � , . the Duke. You can well believe you,discover your mistake, ,You be- eks to got tile Palate ed the childrell, and ,at PlaYtiITIC V i 11 good preserves or jellies. 4SUninier Salad. -Line the m1m) that I had More need for rest than gin at the beginning again and righting wrongs. I once knew a daily for ,%.ye ' heard them dil',- . and digestion acvn,,qtOme4 t-) tbem, the, teachor over I I Don't ever u�,e anything Mit t1he b,-Pwl with crisp lettuo.6 leaves. Talce food and further Ceremony, but make it rightl woman who wrecked her own arxI "But if. such a ,one felt the sairq cussing it. A .little ,girl, 9Otti.0q3 " I I beat materials for good re.-,ults, slices of o,vinge an(l, aTrangxe these ,duties were We should not be discouraged at ,another's life becau.".. she stub- - . ns round her, ,gr&Ve- � � . I I craving for sweet Milk or cream, bercompanio . . I Do.n't use granulated sugar for sx,rou-nd the aide of the dish to cnime NOT TO BE ii.-mus-.rom' having ib do things over. We are bornly refused to explain a ,Set ,of a craN Ing existing from infancy ly said: I � Awl I . I � Spiced fruits; Use light browin up even. forvi�-jig Contrast w,th let.- . an rr is human, Compromising circumstances, giv- and n-evek sated, I ftilly believe , ,,,\TO -%v.- elial-dren, suppOse I am ' � - � : 1 Only. tuce. Fill the Center with sliced.ard I endured them to the en4d you know. If your mayonnaise ing as her reasoli' for withholdin'. that. these s . g 0 VV �� I . I - I without Complaint, as 37 1 soothing I the explanation, "He sbould have bould prove better fit- Mr. Taylor, you've ,A t 101 � 1, I it oil lave curdlef3, and even the . '(11111011 tbill,gs, If `OtL ., . � Don't Use an a,livndance. of Fpi - bananas., ,cut rolind, and ,4traw I .e " , ,ted to his needs than the articles more about co i I es -too much makes it taste bitter. bernes- Cover with whippeZ er4o-am beal Ll, . balm of.leman juice fails to coax it 1 believed in me." Perhaps that was ,11 all grow up to be . : 11 � I that were dista,�teful, The fact that don't vou V") .. i I ,- Don't cover preserves ,or je-11je% and plate ve-a cherries oi, top. It i.,: doubtful if an-�v monarch ov. into the proper smoothness, do not I trite, but, when appearances.were tile admini's.tration � of. argenic fav- fools. 'XNow, tell me, i1filirtio", she � er left a fuller or More in air. egin wi decidedly against her, she certain- � while cooking; they are apt to boil _-4— tilliate tic- give tip in desp i 13 i th an- I �ors tile formation (if lactic acid and Continued, loolci)lg sterilly at a 11 , . -tle t abbe I � Ovler� . 'cowit of a corwiation in which lie other 'yolk (if egg an4d gradually I ly owed her future husband a lit Maintains tile acidity of the blood, p1sviliate, 11how Many fe -r-s are �� � "Pardon me." said the 11a)1,01b, was the central figure than that work in all of the refractory dress- I explanation which would have I D4A"t -e Cold sugar or, Jell -'e", ., 1.0v rm n, ma.rlcefinft ,-,Xr*f1i6o'1. , Ina, -eas(.)n v,jq it Ims 1-4,ik �� . , I , us � . .1. . sent by Queeli ViC,toria to her Un- ing. There will be nothing wasted i brought a lifetime of ltappi)],4('S� to ,y be one, I tbe're Oil a benli, I I I 't jl1I ("I "l -,11f, JqL-rt', t.1 __q.Zl '(1 7" 6 . I meamr . the s I U 1�1 �lp.�4 .. . useful in tile tyeatinent of -- 0 . C., r . fre...1i I", 'I, proved I I - P , � Kjr,g Leopold, and only a, little timo and the yolk i both of them, I . " 'ce 1, to �( , ach. pint allow one putind 1.) F "A-b.�rjJut,oJV, m-j,da,m," rej�,)I�,`d t-11 . the aged., Mrs. prett, --"H,jw do YOU I : .1 � . . . "I reached the, Abbey,") klia of one egg extra. If you have cut- An old, familiaradage sums it all . deliel . I I � 1,1 I , � I 1113,3111age, to have Such -Otis he be�st granulated sugar Put it gron.-T pyoniotl,.�-, "Tht,, 1-bi-Anar I writes, "amid (leafen Clleel:s At A . . 11-111 oc,lect a I I � � * I . .,on a platterin 1110 ove ie in . youp silk In such a �.pooked line; tlp� "Ib is never too ]at,- to Mend" -04— 1 , . � . n t, 0 1 R t Vqd i ... rnX--od f-hemse eglqq tr�,vm wo,nit little, ,after I , 3 (j. I t wel,it into �11, t t b ything-a, wrong, a. rent, even a � I .� 6cf 7" fis, Bywo I .. . 1. I 'firl I % j. ids fair never to carne lan , � ;qd then ,t � suld it to the b*iling liquid, allow his liens to lay 6 -e -m ans ta, robing room quite close to. tile straight do. not try to trim, and hag- brokell life. Ttie palace of failures Candid Frlend-"You )111,6t ex- good, livnest butc)-ior 0 1. � I '� � . DoWt put li,ot,pnesorveg in oold ,Aher viny.tv . I � entrance. where I found my eip , 'place My discon- 011SO ITHN Doilaid, ,but I mimt )d by him," 1VT r 8 - V V�At!Ce­ I i I � , � � glasses or jars and not oxpect ac- . I I ;ht gle it straight in -spots, Take the I is not an abiding PAY 8ta?. 'hat. � I - I ' wi�fo , m t 1, �. o 11 q -, ! : , ind t.il�e to (Iraw a throad adross its, but, in- Yoll , I . � . � I — - Irain I)eapeno, all dr,assed alike , solato.down-and-oute�rs, , ., , is no bea,uty," Dozald- istoll met �Iva 11o), ill ; I . I bgth _ I J r tra,Ao I" � I I I I I I I I I i i I I pldenbi-. hav-e the 04,sves� ,or Jars, Pit-. ,Ty�c,0 .,rid t4hu e Yon M.1's. Il'yW41--`No� 11 � s be able to got it'st*adi simply a road house, where "Oil, thaVS (if no ('O'f`"qiTP,nc - - , : ila 6 I. f , br. niltififfly in wbitei K,%tiv and -ail Nv- i� . � In acolding wate�. 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