HomeMy WebLinkAboutExeter Times, 1913-2-27, Page 6taese salt and pepper to your tansta, and if desired, at pinch of sugar. ow add to the mixture of flour, butter and seasoning, one quart to- rratoea; either canned or fresh, previously sifted through aa< whirr - der, Stir the whole over the Are Selected 1'.eeiPa Old Fashioned Itye. Cali -ea. -Into folof rye flour and one Cup^~' Gne, �t2yk .E =�a .y pastry HA)U' put one teaspoon, f�z� o_ .1aa.stz�y to P A salt and one teaspoonful. of cream of tart.„ -F. Add two, eggs . 9a beaten,' p -half eat,.._,,x aat ef. v aaad. one ,lA lesrp caul: ----�, 1 s ; its Which h twice -half teas,-. v �.s'ul' ±�'slts,s been dissolved. fro npeon, and fry in deep'. fat, j 'Se cakes should be $ e% ed hot, with s waw . Black -Eyed SusanSalad„.-Sera' sum into sections, Allowing w x } of a large frtait terga person es bat.'* dice, mi with afar: e,114T' era ppped. celery, an+d' >" :b ra, k, s ea hen r v �,tt n v iia to arra 5eana:e. t rift- rani e isv Rola °dress,. to t. them dF ae• n „ndisid:� ;aging t eyµa V.Ite b-a- tals„ Form the (AM- {'; r s and garnisil ate Mil it boils. sand let it boil up for Thea add a quart, �*o ne cars e. eet to be free frorq some Fx' tnanatte a_' trv, �' TM. a � •:, ` , a ' with raltaua . � t �, r . nt,ntal; r, le ante. alae. God's s co scat a t: f" cco•.c€ ata li at <1 stir again fovea o other of nista trouble ss 9 `Diseases ARE OCCASIONED BY BAD BLOOD., ..... TILE SUNDAY SCHOOL LESS° Ilti'PEIt11ATIQNA.L LESSON, yl.ARCl1 2. mixture _ oils"... .ill. sorts of• queereer +h>xl:mataeni*tgfi. nab tae Place in your scu- .ettle ; tbe soiatexat i r r zt `t ,,e.er, they xnaay as rf the alta re41ie.A..s wex , ge. g r rd tc m8ke*'.&Ue, ihey '�naS' ,, , FD?�'�'GN;.'a(�:J curdle,t�, and frighten iiaante- or two, but go n inn, and .__ at tranquil i es to a boil agaae, youe have a smooth, ... i'iP l �? „s , creamy up.- good to look at a rd delicioats to tate. After a egP as -sand itatt Rtzr :s e ranee of edge an + �,..vaty s itn demand xa ord favorites such cake, that it Sa . xurprPve up - fir le r'_r bar blood is kept in. goad shape. G@n .1 .; 1 . 1-$.. oolden purified Thee bleed to easily be ,. ped and I Mtext, Rob. III. 13. the WA disease .cured by the use of ' Buda A fter ix * e lc. i: Blood Bitters, kaat tall, end 1 Verse 1, After these things --After ag$' widely kn wn blood ntedieine, the warlike expedition of .Abram in ra � tt ee'n QA the auar'i et for civet laaa� la ho sears awl its reputatio b -unrivalled, Mrs, lathe Mitchell, GueIphrOnt., A wises:. "..1 was troubled with eczema. My Wswsas covered with awful itching as n ,eraApti s. Although I tried 3nany ditleyretrt ztraec"aaes 1 could get nothing to glv Hale relief. tlly 1[ got a bottle of Baaarl:l&ldtcrcl Bitters, which ccpmniete.i Y Marred pie.” Manufactured on l toy The T. Milb.rtraA 3 5? r t t n o 1r k e:�ln oBatu ,� : mit o d he lain of Sodom from the four- 'hangs of the Eaat, and the sul;seciueagt incident 'whichhieh Melchizedek, king_of Salem f $ plays such an important part as o Priest -king before "Jehovah, God. ).cuing TF t an t g " t ca •surfacet �a ar a r¢ e __g e la It whichmina been add ar'nAiit . tnlaa ifats � The curtains and other irarnaging$ rdr€ .easily leaned, and the fta4°ni� maul btieF�` ; Just a, hint. se the arrangement of the �rd the room will seem to :alae €r rnePty life and an added at ttana eapi. tier vel ttna*ia agan,°ri iia as4,, a Ad1Aapr#x r aSld 4ne'ae ;. an a r a t 1 s 7 , In a vision,.. -;A night 1'ision or dream, Thy slaae d Apitched. . battle had take r Place in which. . Abram. v a3 each l generation, n , . s was customary m axy '.a Mall conalzarry, had been -victor!, : zn patriarchal times,. atks over a greater army, Hes new Come hither again ; for the 1iAx- pp1 T . meas not yet fall n o the Arnorite nE that Jehovah tinily 1 lows ;concerning" the years of servi- tude towhich the "descendants of Abram shall, be subjected. 13, Know ,of a surety ---Be assur- etl by this eovezlant. Sojourners in ,at• land that, is riot: theirs A reference to the Egyptian captivity, Four hundred years --Agreeing t'h substantially 'with` e statement of Exod. 12, 4Q, "Now the time that You. iaolr1d aneverneglect a,eold, how. the .children of Israel dwelt tn, .s,, , " ", was our hundred, arid, ever silighit, If you do not treat. it in time E� pt v a f thirty r ;� it will, in ail possibility, develop into yeas, 14:;Andaf , vard shall they: bro ch`itis, pneumonia, a sthma, or some come me con8 out with great substance - other serious throat t or lung trouble. E'en as ..Abram him self had return: Os the first sign oa co ld or cough h it is ed from his briefer stay in E yp advisable to cure At at once: and not. let greatly T, enriched in ssessions,. o it ruA on for Ria tradentte period, 15, Thou sha1G oto thy fathers 7, Igor this ur ose there is nothing°ftq In Pewee---Iko ezhl shall befal .Abram p p personally, who shall. be permitted !goal Dr. Wood's Norway Pine Syrup, o depart to he realm af. a► remedy that has been universally used Sheol, t - , the dead, unmolested, thefor . past twenty41ve years. 10, In the fourth generation - Youdo not experiment when you get it, Counting0 ne1u nt red Years to Louis Lalonde, Pe t n is na Mrs, ne a gu 3te , Ont,, writes, "Whea my little boy was two years old he caught an cold which turned into bronchitis.. s tried every- thing r - thing to cure hitt, even -to doctor's medi- cine, but it did him no good, One day I was advised to give Dr. Weed's Nor va , Pine S rte a trial, mai tad before he had halt" Syrap ai bottle used, he evats cured, 1 would ad- vise all mothers to try it, as good results. A COLD. owever. Slight MAY TURN . INTO BRONCHITIS. gzt's t"„zs cPtenn �r '4V S•ZCP rya, 'bra ?lane Q;"teti giveza the a , sair"tnee a e ova :i h <tees"on -They shall not - return before the mill continue to be his pro r e indicated beean.se not until r _ "._. time _ s t ev'~and Thy exceeding great�t � etntraAn.a;g ft-tArtA rlA_ a f' Lot, then does Jehovah, wish te, drive e rescue kA ,, .• e:- ," all booty a ..:itch the itivad out the Auiorrtes, from their pre - g. with �l the h tnzy a lr .�: ltt?xrte sent , azA ' Mugs, had taken frtaiaa the pttinx �, , gsmoking furnac -�. port- dered. cities of the plain, Abram 1e. r� g bad steadfastly, refused to tale sir able earthenware stove: such as as 'tnn4neb as :t,a thread or a shoe -latch- ' still used in the East. In shape it en ," of the s walks for himself or his was A' truAeated corse, about three t l Th be obtained by might gar by d amerce and gallica issuing at the top tzden but by the gilt of Jehovah, resembled a; huge torch, has thu far prospered burr. 1'aSacd, between these pieces -The , In viovv of tbeene d premise customary method in ancient Israel as lust made (verse: for ratify^ing:a solomn covenant, was ) )tach' Jehovah is I Abram vonturejs •te ,ask of what for the contracting. parties to thus . a security and prosper:, Pass between: the divided saeriftea ail personal s n la P ler - v will be Mite ltint ars long .as the With Which the covariant was so xr. 'se of an hear previously given nixed, 1ta this ease the smoke: and utpa rex Gen. lit. 2; 13. 11n)11 fire sy bol1Zed the presence of Je- ntinfanlniled (compare vers. hovab, who, on his part, ratified has Jehoeab does, net xebulrei covenant Witel �beram, +l 11 irk trial ltis complaint, but uroeeetls b ;acre him in the matter {' souse of a promise en the pad of „ldeb, he has the greatest 1 Jehovah to Abram and his descend- ants, though involving iuore of the cllaratcter of at mutual «mpaa•,t than the earlier covenant with ah. Compare are Text Studies for ervatry Et. The river of Egypt -The modern Wady (brook) el Arid", which forints the boundary line between Egypt and the desert, south of Palestine. Unto the great river . , , Etn- haan'divate' His reward is not Leet lnngla, opera at the top e qn i ti, t"ta it rt➢tn; 5,a ays e 6 as .IA1 seta a� the Citi, tltag eaa e alatl,ai(,usl4 all n awe 1t yfl vi'pt lag " a slat",, if • it .ts t fit is ereatrl air?edak with txn:any eggs; Zia .aaaad , lattolvala, nsot ektat, ,dud 11 atriety;' ;Id be tar* 1s such h _ 4ptita wa classes, d Iwai or t'1' ESe•iiit. Thrc't`; L`iil 7i7.11k, t4U1'' half e~atl ribs., two the titnt.or t{: tlnrxroa anbo tlirr0 eUPS_:. thcx lit3u or n: 5 .Adel az las' c�laetasex, wet repeat ti minutes Baked lti^saris Pudtliatg. — spoons meted coact -law ratrtalatetltatar. (wale -lair, tid ad ,111 U, ,111t' r spoons orange flav one-half cup mills,`. caps' 'Whole wheat )Heal d tv�ge'thc a yolks of slat l ttf : flour, t$f baking;l 1t .add tyt ar tW1te1 £t1 (5l.e til "a11,dt eu -t oto tea°aced t s1t. Y tht� lays s thirds �a3 d egg, " i 11.auselttxl a h,a"sf wt man whoha �. floar, will accot three teaspoons baking powders more satisfactory results than the arnay, but who (lied in la04. The pledge; though egrtttlly bidding was clic =cup soft pitted prunes. Beat erratic, makeshift housekeeper, marquis is now nearly ten years of. `rhe accepia fee ..of` hospitality by together batter, sugar, liare�rin who cleans because she is expected age, and amongst otherhonors, one person,:.xpai the oth a.. t is and egg$;. add prunes to the meal to chi so, ' and: Whose work speaks pc,sses.es the curious distinction of probable utast m general the eere- _ baking e._- �__ _�___....,:...v...d,..,,� t.r.,,^..r. '1.7.n,-ar1iF„1•,rT�'i,rn, tl,riTY,tT'a.l t,f � �__..__t _.,:�.1� +a.;. ..:1.1., 1T It'raev`. liras; -, with a1fYr 1( fire and To one eytipfnt cwt laza +t�t%VVen.' l spy i +- c ess ugly pi aeaa ple juice betwe e:ad sindr+:9th1ti .for aft ()Hies, aght him fort abroad -Star; a isicr>,i oto dream , 'Number slate' starsC'ewn nt tell how many there• are. The'st� rr sley 'tvaas both,.,an evidence of tlae •, ine power a and au example of what i s pr neticaally zitutuwerable, Q. Believed, in' Jehovah---Has1 cctaa-. fnaleanae :in his power and word. Iteekoued it to hint far righter us nese-eAbraam lived before the Me same lnaw haad been ghen, a and his araglateousnesa;, 'therefore, diel .neat eeanFist in oabtying that latw, but a+ather in devtotion to a anti trust, in Jehovah. uk a more j"sri1n'itave and i �, althea type, d .IEE S J C: t "`. :1nc1 fir, s,.id unto S JUDGING WEATHER N s u SCORES +t1VEN BY !(ATultU TO THOSE W1LO SEE. Of Course, the Great Scientific Hen Will Scoff at All Theses. 14fany definite ca?aclt?s ozrs ntay be arrived a`t in recounting the' wear v• ^ if' di 'o "n ,,nora.l las then coax .tr ns x a s iven a. the ri ht sort of atfertiota r g 1 tr im r. nitnaher of lztt,e but �a� .y pa! ta►at things in ;1�at urTe in - else Mature, liken everytlt g ,, goes to extremes, and when we ex_` . •er `evere drou ht we pettc�noe, & Y y ai S are certain to eco i't followed by o er cold u usuall wet time S x e R always followed by' very waren eves- rod aces a i t heat n t iex�sa t er a d h 1? eocnlTwave, Tlfree sevoro vinters 'never- fol- low each other in suc<ssiton. and 1 an(t1 910, a '1?lte ev-inter of 9fl9 that of 1911 and 191 ' were both an - re, The eo'untry- experienced e and `conseowt ve. winters with- t... h itn a perriod of twenty y ears, • The winter of 1890 and 18,91 was a eery )mild, open winter, and in maany will follow, My home is never without seotions it. did not freeze the ground g wring the entire winter to ettcata h cit „ , r} hear the weight of a horse. The Seo that you get IIF, Woods, as _ 1eri rs teviott6 t o that care thero, are numerous imitations. It las too m p nt era e vgry :seerera, put tip In a yellow wrapper, 3 pine trees theade.mark, the price, 2s and 50 cents.. Manufactured only by The T. Milburn Co.i'l:;imited, Toronto, Qut, the Ross expedition in 1842. _ Scott confrrned' lioreh,grevink's findings, but Scott discovered where lions had noted only an. "appearance," a Fide stret,;h of country, which. ie named King' Edwita'd VII, Land, Went South on Sledges. Then Direevenry was laid' tap in aitf- Murch Sound, in latitude 77 de- grees 40 minutes sout^la and longi* tulle 168 ea°t, a and expl tration was started on sledges. The outward jontt"ney ,of 80 miles to latitude 82 cit; gees and 17 mh utes south, occu- pied fifty-nine days, tt little fur- ther south tw-o peaks, ?Iiount :Mark-•! ham and Afount Lougstati , named% phrates Ideal limits of Israel's after the chief nrumot r of the ex- terrtory, actually realized for a, pedttion, were sigghted- On Nov. very+ brief period zn the daye of 3of 0 Tulles t estwar fom tht covered a e Solomon's glory. hfiiz t:p- ' ! ship, re,sehing latitude 77 degrees 59 minutes south, and longitude 140 degrees 3 min tes east. ttret'iotas !'rip to Terra Nova. On iristmas ay ';ap •. cel re - 1 1w Eaasier Days Change. Easter Sunday is regulated by the Zodiac. 'pa`y's and nights are equal ort the `?1st of March, and t e first Sunday after the first full moon aa.f- ter the days and. nights are equal is aiways Eater*, The moon is full the next daffy after the days 'and nighty are equal next March,, and the next day after the full moon iii Sunday and must be Easter, and it is' en iarela 23rd, which is t -ha rliest that day taxa possibly cern°. ncill not occur thaa>t early again •taa.r4. n, leated spring weather seldom eeme�s until a after l ;aster Sunday, and this means we will have a vary early spring. When there is a very heavy crop of_grain and h?ay the winter fallow- ing is,:in nine' eaases out of 'ten, a. mild, open winter. The craps were vary heavy the last. season taking the country over. A11 migratory birds were later in passing south this season than us- ual, and yet many) species of hirers that all go when, the wince` is to be bad remain if the weather is apt 'to be mild, A search in par "s lana 't troug holt le rura fl1iC1 U C' t S tt 1. 1 1 1 t tl I H c ta...,,,1 ten the >2iscovery, and On tiotas reveals many: of the snrr .,...- n ry T , ed :friends of h manity ati A uaealt•} en .ttn�atlier' (.accatsrtnnn <1is-y dna. c>, ]204, than Berra- \avau, tlhe lin e.arc 1 i w th which ,C.aapt. Scott made linger;ng with us, kine pr'eaeditig, '1'laen s t p a T + ^ , ^ ,. rias la:�t ;Lnta>;rcGic ttxpcdttton, zar-' 11 ht�n the el�inicr is vary aS�! tinct fawin v+ ro promise in this' eaase is tlnatt• Abraatu l RE E i`ER1.1D 31.11. 1.1.E I ,1.1 i y t y ,, • „, ;, . rivccl, i4ith. oxdo.rs fcrr aLn ianmedi.1te tlhauands of rt+lnains hsa:veh Uccn shall sure!,) inherit this laand n ,l.Gl,, QL IO I,Tii1.Ll.1t. tc^laiclh lie as arcre ae pilgT�lni, land �a. return, even nt� t]Tc cc+s.t• of aloin knuvvn t;o remsrin in t)ltio a�:nd Penn- , .7.._,.,.... GT. r. T1;r�r,„rin,r n�kn rcnn,ili-c.=lt.n.»in. n,1,� tt'iaat,erfc.edintt on 11!,•r• it5tie5� of 1)eaiht "aft. aand guiding spin'it of the' t't3ionial Club, which etas scribe ,r tl r a Bilk :a ni sg text 1 g leer t() promote goe,siiellowship hove 'eat Britain and. the col- a ed, ,, her tact and ::rill and itmentioned, v `C.he ceremony taf ra.ti- tiered gtun douse, 1 axe ttaxn. rte e '+ zeral h, e, during her helids, hat' fteatijn here described vas the erste ed the. I3ritirh navy at alae be- se»n, bee xa greatly rnasr-e't int Hausa scalemn, wand acted in tale in of fourteen, and five.ye ars later be- �{ . centre ask tiatrieitie tttexftnlness, halt') I rich, i their ceremonies 1n laine,a, l:ieu!tenant i the Rove and la,ialcra„ )l.,talc 1.atsy. er sun, slie r):errinis, is ~}gill ohalt+ laser rn the mphioat, In 1895 he 1 elt;ded,..scnnie alt partaking of a was promoted to be•torpedo lieuten- a its :tttencda ut dta.ti ;t bey,, but he has the geed looks cu;t7mon haxeal by alae ctarttracting , ve ,> ., a ship tw;r just rf tn, te her plana father, who was reputed to be the parties others the sprinkling of the more work and have handsomest man the British pa rtieip, ants with the blood of thp aha:ntlet Squadron. In 1899, he was slain animal; and. a still simpler 'rnde firSit'r lieutenant, and in the azige tion ship, however, broke 14,RIse r3es and varions sorts of seeds that Whereby shall I /mow,' --- Nude First Trip to the Antaretie In 1001 as Lender of Ex. -- from the. ice on .b vb. IQ, and Capt. grew in the Wild' place tor ccope more definite pledge Scott had the satisfaction of taking the fulfillment of the oft -repeat - romise. Thereupon .Jebovali her home in good tvd4r., ti 9 When the Winter is Mild muds to enter into a solemn In 1908, Capt. Scott inarried Miss the robins all go south, .er if any t with his faithful servant, Kathleen Bruce, daughter of the flocks remain they stay far uv Capt. Ilobert Falcon Seott, C.V.04 the leader of the British and sacred ceremonial. JA?tiittvtaii.eptoicrtli2xtpheeditiomno,uzlatrataat. e heifer three years the ,south coast of England, ilar eereniony. is de- ti.” 1)11 e same auttaio are tot the late Xohn Edward Scott of De - late Canon Lloyd Bruce. Tie was Canada, "s covenant with a meg, ,the author of "The Voyage of the The husks on corn and the chaff Discovery,m'puhli,hod in 1905. He on wheat and oats were light the was a, member of the N'aval and last season, and whenever the win - Military and the Marlborough ters are severe theic are itlw-ays Clubs, and lived at 174 I3uckingham Very heavy, and cling very close painee.R0,4 London. about the grains. Thousands of, people have faith in the caterpillar sign of =winter. When the hundreds- of caterpil- lars that creep about in autumn arc dark all along their back ,Lnd ex flour. mix in and add this, alternating with milk, o the first mixture. Bake in a shal- low pan, dredge thickly with pow- dered sugar and serve with a sance .1/lade of thickened prune inite and flavored with lemon inice. Pot Roast el ilana.-Seleet shoulder of ham, and have it boned and rolled. Soak twenty-four - hours in cold water. Melt three tablespoons of fat in the fron. pot, House cleaning should not he a Lough* liceah-an Irish paval cbm- worship of .1.-ehevalrin ea,rliest He - matter to be feared, and it decided- manal tilat gees' baelt for its origin , ly should not disrupt the home and to the time of Queen Elizabeth. He ate than has sometimes been sup - verify the "eating from the mantel- derives no pay -Or emoluments front. _08 % piece" joke. ''' ' his office; but he has several not- l' c° aUci'..,k11.;4'e-'4.,`,.'ilJle:',1Jewish`,,l,i-'1-'i's;,t- The first rule is to fan the time able perquisites, amongst ethers i.,,,a.i.„aa -.eta taa- . to be given to the work and to do tho right to wear the lin it „, ..., , . , . „1 1'0. Divided them in the most, one room at a, time. This will in- an admiral -of the fleet and to 'receive ,a, -. , ,-Ir ii it , suxe thoroughness, and will allow an achnirara salute. Up-to-date he stnci 1 1 0 hist-ithe a part of- the day' for rest, so -that has not exercised either of these 0 hgrea-al!Aite'r.,th., ias„ h..gdveble:iig.ad_oPe-ihe a wreck of a wieuan need not greet peregatives. . contracting parties passed between add a cupful of sliced onions and a the hornecoro.ers. at night. Most we- e the divided victims thereby e vm- cupful of diced celery, cooking un- men are enthusiastic, ancl when one bolizing that in case • the terms of SUFFERED FROM the .covenant be broken by either til softened. Turn in the ham and room is cleaned feel that they might lorown it thoroughly. 13areli,,cover, as well .go through ,the suite_ This the partY breaking his'. --Voy;'7' is with boiling water and simmer gent- is the error for which tlaey pay lat. catarrh of the stomach ling. to be parted asunder in like V for about four hours ; ' 'retrieve er on. • - manner. The eereinony iSlto be re - mea g For 'thirty Years. of pared potatoes. Skin the harn, the furniture which has been coy- sacred and solemn act, though it t anal add the desired, tinmber °' The easiest way when cleaein ' in a hot oven. Surround vvith the ings a,nd place in a tub of water to °mat; is genera y usage, the animals described 'being Potatoes, garnish with 'celery,: and which naptha or loorax aas been ad h f h St h 11 . Ley. 1, 17 this is specifieally t uld be taken out of doors dust thickly with crumbs andabrown ered is to remove the linen coyee- — exemplifies - the later: sacrifkial such as were 'allovved -in the -later Baused from some interference with the Levitical law • ' ' 't ' f qual'parts of ham'Stock ing the, washing for y on the furni- mition of the liver, and is a malady that • • and strained tomatoes. - Thickea tire s a fleets the whole body. -taith crumbs - an.d thoroaahly aaas e- ai , i a a • Some symptoms aee burning pain following year he was gazetted com- ,Tomato ,Creana, Soni).--Comp,ara- brush. If the covering be duaa,ble; , . . 11. ,,Birds of prey .arne down up... tavelyi-"fewl- housekeepers .know that a beatihg. with a rattan beater mal „thirsti inees.saa-t rea.c.',,ling; etc' I. °Y1 on the' earcasses, and Abram drove -Had- mock bisque., can be made. The woedwora,shoiaa he wiped:off lvlilburn's Laxa-Liver Pills kihOilla be them away -The birds'9f prey, were talt.en, They are a specific -for all dis-.; omens of evil, aignifying the efforts tomato orea,in soup, ' sometimes should be given, . ' . the iirst signs at any oi unese symp fi)ms ,ithoLvi::: '.. auedling the milk, and with' warm water and a eliainele. 0rders arising. from WTOng 0,01033- of. the ,en the part of the enemies of without using baking7soda • to pre- Paints should be cleaned, and aVer. , ' Abr,a,m's deseendants , to frustrate vent' tha eurdling. 'Without 'the soda you. have he ' idea 'what an extra mr. Michael aliller, Ellenllie, Alta.e ' he evine Dian, bat the fao. t at '' atkirai flavor Of the tomato coat .of enamel ,on' 'whil-,8 Pain '.-% or varit68,----"I take Pleasure la writing 3'°1/ they are driven a -Way may be taken. aa:air, "' • , d ii all a, ' h .0 ti r .-- d ,wiIl do -eneerning the great value I have received to • ..f., that - ll la . if t - h il ` '44- k' led rtibber - will, do tins'', d foar- 'vials 'and they' coMplete4 able,- to vittions,,;,..teempare„, VA. leas be" brig 34, 411 First Expedition. In 1901 he was chosen to lead the whioh. occupied him until 1904, at the elose of which he was made cap- tain and a comPanion of the, Vie- t -olio' Order, as a' -token of King - Edward's appreciation of his ser- ,yieas.- explokation and' scientific. relearch. He- was also elected a Fellow of the Royal Geographical SOciety. The geld medals of the Royal Geographica,1 Society,- the Scottish Royal Geographical Sobi- ety, and the Ameriean, Swedish, Danish, Philadelphia and Antwerp -conferred op him Tor this expedi- tion, and the universities of 'Man- chester and Cambridge conferred on him the honorary. degree, of Doc- tor of Science. The Ghost and the Meat." or not to be," evolved this : schoelboy who, asked to trans -late was or not to am." this translation acording to nto English the French Another echoolboy has equaled ;tine, - We have all heard of .the Erentchhe of "To be weather the Winter is certain to.le "To is- only evreerip. about until 4alter freezing long and severe but when the dark worm's back, Or it is not very -dis- t the winter win not be so 'se - London Chismi'ele, in recovering If from Germ4n the text, "The spirit, the -dark is in the frOnt the worst weather will be in the fore- irideed is Willing, but `the- flesh is, part of winter, and if the dark is in of winter months or toward spring. l' When :the wind stays in the= south 'after a "rain it is tot apt to turn cold, for the high barometric pres- sure coining in from the far north- west is not of enough power to push of the temperature of any marked ada erilc,, ga.0 sr easne..dt hdeoe :o inttolt1 e tpnrodpial /Lot aof doroupr continent, and it passes over Can - you. had your child chris- onerated on fur anything` yet." bled With ealt Was AEI Run .anyth.ingOvi?artgawittlaitheiiliearOfill some , All the autumn rainy Periods' -and no severe. chanaes have been,' noted. ,,,Tc.niperaturcfi in' the Far North •, them sialdentira:01,,;,1 fraint 0,- cliriy an`d have a mild winter d Capt. Seett'a- earlier 'attain t aaa an _gene sin ng eeit,osatt:wairt., v,a-to- 'show it Was very mild' north the la,st, i-s-'1.1par exsPoolevreatri,e7., wa's made 0" 1.3-1e ‘''. On the'first sign of any'wealtness of the autumn' - I i Di , a Dundee wooden hea,rt or nerves„. you, should , ' "- ' ' ase becomes so desperate that- 't '. .Rats and mice (1.1.P. not seeking boat -of ,700 to,n,‘„, liberally firialced Your c ' thi-s expeettion was Liaut. sna.okie... usi\ng. al,i,lbvirn's I-leela and _N -,,,,,we pins' large quaptity of .nuts t -Pr their t'vin- te,3' eonsumption 'The nut -r-, ton, R./CR., now Sir Ernest Shaek- ',11.,:a. alilIA'enSvaas__Af ',,,S„;',-:vet'i.'es`una` e (II a,crs.1;itsb. wa. ,,,, large, aiAt when this aecurs the. , w, ose . eaperienee,s with. weak heart, and %VAS all run do ' n f ' wild game u,sual-ly- te-b,their, food re - that ezpedtlion paived the way for long while: I Was .alrnost in dewspal7-:il main out In the open., ,but when. -his:, e.Taaaheat soathe eapealieion ever. gettirtf!, well ag:ain, until a friend ttihalteu• y4ea,00-ra later, . He explor,ed mare recommended me te try Nlilburn's fiealt MitS 'are searee the little aPitnals tai:nC•3r.• Boa;threthreik-ntret'Clic ,e° xptioite.eilf sl ,. h.,,,i1.1 .. eiy,,,,i,,s ,,,,, as ever, and war-. A judicious and thoughtful ny reasons echo