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HomeMy WebLinkAboutExeter Times, 1913-3-6, Page 7lily Years.. Catarrh of the Stornaeh is generally -caused Trona some interference with the Action of the liver, and is a malady that affects the whole body, Some symptoms are burning pan in ;he stomach, constant tc,praiting, abazor- walat thirst, iiteesstutt re c"ning, ete. On =kite first signs of any of these symptom . Ultra •n Laxer -Liver 'r'ills should be taken. 'They are fw, speeirffe for all (Us., orders arising from wrong action of the liver. l+Is- ltliclrae1 riper, ' Bilers ie, writes,x-r41, take pleasure art 'writing, you eoneernirlg the great value 1 have received by using itililbtare's f,axa-T iv'�er�'l.'iti,s, rot. cat ,rib, of the stomach, with widely -X have been a sufferer for thirty years. 1 used four vials and they +ala �rPletcly cared - Me." , 5 t. i A I for 1 �: w i _.+RtP. soli 4���• • a e 1,. rS. ... le 7�'r a �' e at ell dealers or mailed direr on rerefllt of prim by The T, �wlrllantrria moo.: Inca Toronto, f tut;r �`iara tarsi:.-. amoutnin cent. The haass. Ali E $1141 ir/�a{r. xr' a7C1«5k aw woeS (-Asc. In 4 it t'5 5 to 73t.;. t: + Scleetcd Itetitres. Spanish Stew,—Cook together fo one hour medium sized onion, slrcecl orae can of peas, one can of tomatoes. Season with salt, but- ter, and black pepper and a small piueh of cayenne, if any of this is left over- .goat it into the next a day's soup. t'sic.c,olnie Puibdiu; ..—Qae and: a half cupfuls of rine cracker eriu ubs, a g one egg, four tablespoonfuls of MO - lasses, three cupfuls• of milk, a I quarter of a teaspoonful of salt, one enpfiul of sultana raisins,'IMO rgjlnarei Q melted nlaocolate, and ono teaspoonful of vanilla extract. 11 Soak she a^r eker or,aAsxxkrs in the it " i.. s en add the milk .tor ..:� zlar•unn entraining ingredients,' turn into a soli—buttered mold m cover with but - en paper,and steam stealnly fOr ur lVitrs, Tura out axud Serve hart lal with tel'earitraatace.p IAN 1 Qtt4 o �'rry three of salt pork and will enough tint• water out; it fagon{ or skillet (pre. e latter) tw thR 'Q `all; into it lige m*x ivaxnn shed ue 1. toes., Season w=ith salt Too .and tvheza Cooked allow lois before talking them shine 'Either ONITti or uialz cturt be used, ill thti Baa t to Ji this melts put in a teaspoon of hak ing soda dissolved in a tablespoon trf boiling water and take immedi- ately from the fire. P ,ur into but, tercel parts and then pull to white- tress, or you may let it stay in the pans and as it cools; cut it into squares with a buttered knife. Yotx May lust nut meats tvith it. nrtte;jseetch,---Moisten; a pound of: browny sugar with a cupful of cold water to which youshave ad- ded two tablespoons of vinegar and put over the $►•Pain an agate sauce- pan. Cook for, ten minutes. After it conies to the boil add font ta blo- spoons of butter. .Boil until a little dropped into +eo4 water hardens at ottti:e and then pour in a thin sheet ,nto buttered tins. When it be has to harden cut it into squares, with a buttered knife. lloriseholtl Tips Fdaw'�- Ftoettings shouldalways e ashed before being worn, g >tie r>�'aw white of egg Makes a cry satisfactory paaste.. To drive away alulce, scatter, guam amphorr around their bunts. Il/edxeine stains earl be renloi ed slim linen with strong ansunetaia. inxgereerier are irnpreered ni eul wweith gotten iasteaal of water. wateu* used to eleannse tli nuultl be tepid, but xrot aluite¢ ileg. and ham 1past.-i agreztr' pe hate. n,,t at$`. s =t forst lrarililug lvarter porus or handful of barley or salg4w, tl lattx is the n14rre 4lelleate,, stir iar*.rta?al to prevent, lanai ii hos cttaake , text' Aldan ill of cuaxtes anal "a nl rinad. 'c3i1 theaav 1111111 sf al loth^. gdr4A41', OW .sax' her' w zt-ecluanppeua lrrlaers '' w Ileerl onaixtretl. •:1x1 Don afilhlanod haa`n llladQ raphl; 1et1f xt �, LI it aUU f 'f 4 o lla ilia X ft, � 'le aRf cora lot lfel lick � 4rICla4alt A n Ilia cl re+; intla° a< zulgely rwtzrirr,rked at sit 13cl�lt~ Quarter ,Session ;Qselaoolrtzusteri, i;t 'Ireland were ww°retehedly paid, There is every piospf'et of ztrilu heming g Ojlt 11ed int the 1110 oaf the parish snit\ near 1111n'.ahanzho. i4iaa,rion Lindsay, Belfast,` died at the age a101. Sha be lln aal;ed to Greenock, but had been taxa re. iilent in Belfast, tt, tuadrrrrl:tr,h, near rnlf, C"rlmay Cavan, �1`+t 941x, rxeve5, wa:tt3: being. equal to 040 h >1ca r. g", num'bev' of hem c1;y}cd lad* Chisholm and 1)ctrlen, rtsi aro on strike owwia11 tee t it refusal' to revert to ai lzighrr 'ttl�t cif wages. Tile friends and nesgitbors of 111, Redmond, the '.harrier, haveraised xt fund to enable hire to replace the damage done to his farm by fire at few weeks ago. The municipal debt cal: Iiia°l z mounting yap, and now staInds at $20,1.10,050, whilst' further dtutlays are contemplated that • would in- Crest! it to almost $25,000.000. Theold-established drapery wave house in blain Street T nngford`, where Mn B. Legge and his people have carried. on trade fur over half a century, has been. sold by auction. Serioiis damage was done by a gat explosion in Canal Street., Lis- burn, and in ithe house occupied by Mr. Nagle the floor of the parlor was blown up. Fortunately, no ono was injaired. iJud,ge Curran has intimated that he will hold 110 further sessions in Athlone until a new courthouse is built. The existing building has been condemned as insanitary and unsuitable.. 1x1 13 a die' Atli Seip Diseases ARE OCCASIOMED BY No one can expect to be free from some orm or other of skin trouble unless the blood is kept in good shape. The blood can -easily be purified and the skin disease cured by the use of Burdock Blood Bitters, that old ancl widely known blood medicine.' ' .It has been on thernarkel, forovet 35 years and its reputation' is unrivalled:, Mrs. Lillie ik.litchell, Guelph, Ont.; writes: ----"I was troubled with: eczema My body was covered with awful itching skin eruptions. Although I tried rnany different remedies 1 could get nothing to give ;rile relief. "'Finally I got a bottle ol Burdock Blood Bitters, which completely' cured me. 11:.. cit lrcril any 1U1til 11liek tlue' ytrll eggs wg urs rf1° he r.ry rvo 31011t 11 iR1 4 .il rlae+a • 1 a>"aain 1011 ter 1 - i dt a luttle aaa1a av all"' las lataur: aand gal seal for alar xttrli9lnizle: the wear but sol qulictl lx�. lullu k1 butter bi ewtoc part hint; and skin big; a piece of light brown fy toga will absorb the ^niditaste and ,s11u 1` It the clasaut T; i nE' if dL i tai L LIESSOlSn A ,essolr ,-The des ruet.i¢rx of Sod' oin, Gen. 19. 12-26, Golden." text, 2 Cor. li. 17, The chapter and verses ;imrasedl ately preceding our lesson passages for to -day record the incidents con- nected with the birth of Ishmael and il1c pl�ttui e to •\tram +ttf the birth of , Isaac. They^ iaaehide ata account of the renewal of the cov- enant at Mature, and an anrronanee rraent tQ Abra,tu uf? the impending doom of Sodom, Chapter 17 re e,rds the change of ikhra.rn.s'rtaxale to Abraham, and of Sarai's uau e� ko Sarah, Verses 1 to Al of our le: s „.vr► chapter tell of the 4•nt&°oases' tlx.e taco angels into- rS+raxlom ailrcl. their eeeeptioln and eza or^taltinae k d{Qt, z?, The urea ---T1 , messenger s of Lot to city=, 4 xilezarbe r* : cnil',r'-tori, iracludintg Jos€'paus,. believed they were ett,ill able to identify the pillar of salt referred iu in our lesson passage. 127w. Abraham --The longer form Ore name, explained as sig a s father of a is'aa-t1Ct:d,ray 15 11s4-2tl from Chapter seventeen forward_ 8, Gonorzab--The twin city <r Sodom and equally wicked; 29. God remembered Abrazzali-e-- Ris mercy toward Lot is explained by the writer as partly due to his regard for his righteous aervaant„ r'lbrrahanr, NOT LTi, . ` :' Ominous as I; 1 eptill Mouse. There, has j st arrived , °it tali' 'Zoological Gardens, ens, Lroruo,i, €a lnzat'd with err poisonous bite. ), ✓ rather .kind of lizard is known > N •7 0 1 science that� , harm tate 'S.�.A"F� .. f .aR , t a .. ax al.erc> bite. Each tota.th lir akr, aw is gtod. e4 like the fan, aa':e,ni4l a bite has be i roars to kill a rmman. aaturu has been therf stitc ar'aPar'ti°;I 4"an x.1'1 ATX -'e of ill alto with tt*gra;„. Although tf°ui tinit 'tlzt I'd Now ou. "Oen' time as repwith others t house roendile pond, the air a feel the cx K,. u�•tv:s c �l. 1„,.rhes shot ticl '3t dr: i 1 air atfak tine 4117Ir«al Thenln rill r'1Q`4 ll+(±:l t,ve z er' d ; r17 as rl; oat be 4''e a cri by I boas unlit sea.—,.ed whh @4tt ww Atern a uaf, ltzlai*s;ie R 34l41U1d t{3 As one ed. The sty lour, To.'t f ww:ltnItt.lneir eitt .alert 144edz 15, �1'llcrr t.,. ll cls lw dawn, '.111 drat 1rired while it z'....,. c1 by''Thy two daughter pat izai - s opposed to t I1te , soots -in-law who bar asaaat pore. the warning, r net in Loot's house, Lest thou 1>e consumed.,, -Tho i4i i aa, g l�aa la's nlcl .a icsircdr ;<a int°;zrttxy°, ilial" ntll we cotc o, `l:'ilrect c,ggs, two heta,p laratrn half a tuYzl:alrcntrn aGleripoonf:ula of halo r, th •eo tablespoonfuls of tttt:r arllcl''one teaspoonful PZS' et, Ali,v and aft the �. dd the beat - milk, lemon et aitl€1 tli 11 tcsr. Beat volt; ; rr43 fold ill %llca stiffly beaten >ivide into well Nrrl pans; bake quarter of an fuls of srrgaarr act, 41'(5 st.- lti-oke 1 balitea of and one 51211 0 milk, soak slices of bread in it, put some itgs iia the frying pan, Fry the asf bread until brown. lc with sngairr ,serve hot. r 8:lsouge '("al.t:--`Cwvra eg?ls3 one cup oi• sugar, one teaspoon 1e - mon juice, sixtablespoons, of cold water, r, one and one-third cups of sifted limn., two even teaspoons baking imwder, Beat the yolks of the eggs stiff, add the sugar and heat again, add the lemon juice and water, then the sifted flour, into nhicln the baking powder has been mixed, and, lastly, the whites beat- en stiff. Bake inti small, shallow pan, or in small scalloped tins. I'slosliug.---One eup powdered sugar, ono teaspoon boiling water, one tablespoon lemon, juice (not ex- tract). Add a few drops more of boiling water until it is thin enough to settle, irhen you stop stirring. Color some of the icing pink, or a little melted chocolate may be used. .For n. children's party, these are 'roost attractive little cakes and thoroughly wholesome: Raisin Sandwiches. --- Graham bread, large raisins, unsalted but- ter, if possible, pinch of cinnamon, Cut each raisin in two vdth scissors and remove the pits. Lay the halves en thin slices of buttered ,graham bread, sprinkle with powdered su- gar: and cinnamon ' and cover with another buttered slice'of bread. Cut with a cutter into :fancy shapes, iE desired Date sa.ndlwiches•are made. in the same way, : gra ut 'kites c ltutterlt ial ca ho hour. nnty loo VI d lunnin Candy Recipes. Al °lasses Caztaly.—Stir ttige tiler three cups molasses and onocup brown sugar, add a gill of vinegar and put all over the fire in an agate or porcelain lined sauce- pan. Bring slowly to a boil, stir- ring !often. After it has boiled half an hour begin to -Lest the cantly by dropping a little of it from a spoon into` cold water: Assoon as a '1it- , Ile. of-thesyrup'; hardens in the -Manufactured only by The Twater :et it e. table.wpoon of batter aitcd, Te' onto: Oat. into the mix Lure. When 51 a!nt Irene you 11.17 ci cooking utensils xs bad' r x7aaiutlruv tiaeA lxanaait• h zta ereer1R are an itupor Ilouschold comfort.` lar winter; to fold rnncl prote4;t it from while windows trio) ra ke'a private ,^' 3rner ia1 ars gaHnelRT f rlily aux 11 prp ,x :lik x.. bAt nr have them s ry i� 'aatligat�as :r f`tr ay a1' °h1a wvr r ioation i, that Jehovah had fi;a'cl beyond W3iIVit the des ere ilne city was not to bo pest^' y-MOr, punishment. . 13th be lingered Rclueta1t tale Ave his home` and the e tvv wzlli4"Iz= rad been so long his place " of resi mice, The angels appear s mpa- laetio and determined ' to reset a hirna rith his household, evert though it be neez'E:sary to lead bran' by the bond. Thus with gentle lustsit*tot'*' they bring hiin forth until'lai stafefy beyond the city gate. 17. lfseapl icer thy life- Fun flight• is necessary to a -each a in sof greater Safety. Look nut behind thee ---Resist every temptation to return or to watch with curious. ey a's the fate of the city: All the Plain—The valley. reg€tau in the neighborhood of the deemed 11012 stag room, To mend china ninile`'a tltielt'so, hlti�>rr of gualt arable and stir into it plaster of pains until the mixture becomes creamy. \pply with a brnsh to the broken edges of chinas stall join t1 ;ether. Lay the china; away for three, days. Snaaltest Least o1 1'rtty. The smallest carnivorous animal >•rw t11a world is an Ameri•can weasel which is tumorousiia Northwvent Canada and •11aska. and is oeeasion-- ally seen about theGreat Lakes, Although the animal °tussis ivhite in the north in winter, it does net show the black tipped tail which characterizes an ermine pelt, and so it is not bought by trappers and fur -traders. w This fact,' with its small size and secretive life, has mule its habits very little known. It' feeds on insects, which it finds alive in summer and in winter: digs out of rotten logs, upon, small birds, etc., but lives mainly on mise. These it can follow into thihir nar- rowest boles and runway's, for it is scarcely larger than 'a field mouse itself; or, striking; the trail of one, it will trace all its wanderings and. as soon as it caches •sight of its prey it will ispring -after it with amazing, and fatal rapidity, "Forty W'iules"f by Tap. ` Many and curious have been the methods employed to induce sleep in all ages. Even from the primi- tive pillow stuffed with the nareotic leaf -to the more modern one ;a•dvo- eatecl by a well-known Swvedish dee- tor--of getting 'between the blan- kets dripping front a cold bath; Birt pel'1in,ps n;;pue iseats nircki- pare•a.s that reeenbly 1pyenteec by an eminent German doctof , anti scientist, By his system it is pos- sible to switch sleep ,` cog:" `and "on;" precisely" -as one nmanuptulaates the electric light. Thus it is by electricity that rthe doctor is able to Promise sleep to the most my t- erat•r of insomnia victims. S>. means of a small electrical y washed nlacliinte, he appiics the c-ur- ran E to the base of the skull, u hic)z produce a "deadening" effect on the nerves.. This state can be kept up for as lung a period a:: desired, 1 22. The omitted verses re Lut'e plea to be spar,..d the sity of fleeing to the barren mon - tains, and to be permitted to re- main in a little village some dis- tance from Sodom, 23, Zoar----Meaning, little. 21. Rained . brimstone and fire —13rimstone is the word used uni- formly in the Bible kr sulphur, which is found in all volcanic regions both as an uncombined de- posit and as one c,f the chemical constituents of gases as sulphur dioxide and. sulphureted hydrogen, which are not infrequently exhaled from the earth in such regions or dissolved in the water of hot sr,rings, It is frequently referred .to eonnec-tion with Jehovah's de- nunciation Of the wickedness of nations and individuals.; (Compare The extensive oecurrenbe Of sul- phur in the region oi the Dead 'Sea corkoberates the Bible statement that this, substance. contributed to- ward the destruction of the cities of the Plain—Sodom and Gomor- rah. It was the work of Jehovah through the `use of natural means, but, of course, was decidedly mira, ps. Pillar of salt—Great ledges or cliffs of ery'stallized rock salt are to be' found at the southwestern shore of the Dead Sea; During the rainy season, fragments of these cliffs become isolated ,and_ resemble •ess el forMation and destruction. The Process 419.YR-lY9,1 111 sgme cases- veii slow' owing LO a chalky the pi,larlike shafts not unfroqUentlY assume forms which strangely suggest the outlines of the litmlan ftgill'e, especially when viewed fiern-a distance. Late f. 1a ,4. ea. the rear oily 1"A1 x 1r' a 111rU p 11"trt'3n rr '1 91 Aµ1 IIAa?a ci ard me lit 44 1 Zoo bzieltn vo tit 11 its,' mouth •Ixieh help in thie general (14 rae- tfeat v.0.4 ,Tournal, .T1 is quite differeat an.v &her, Es atmosphere is exits* tinged with the spirit, of e Canadian 'West, me por,pie or are ;simple and intensely prac, Thezt, know ',themselves to be t inneerx, grid their 7, - The -o° am now res1,?erity, intro, great other 1 4. leth,n that 1 114 is 1.1 PRINCE'S NEW' iglish Aversion :lay 81 Frani 11113 Ng Bagpipes. glishmen have little sympatir heir Seottish brviliren 'ill qing therefore ta Ow the fact that the Prince of Wales <Tully to learn to play pr“perly on the Scottish nati.0,16) irr.rtirtmte and arrangements were made e of Scotland's premier pipers t ve him, lessons. The Priace and already shows remarkable gress in playing what is'admitted to be the most wfficult of all musica Pipe Major Doss Tow.; OK-f•,rd twice a week to giv.‘ the Prineo sons which last about an hour 01u result of the Prince's new hobby that several other undrgraduates are attempting to learn' tlie bag: pipes. The Shores Are to lle Mapped Anil St tidied. 'Although the Dead Sea in Pales- tine is known by name te every its', hanks are zeklein visited, and many of ” its picturesque, gorges, ,Ve911,derli3 1 mountains and strange, fertile oases have remained vir- So much so, in fact, that, the. Pal- estine Exploration Society, of Ber- lin`, in cdnjtincifion with the Berlin. Institution. for Sea (exploratcion) 43,esearch, have determined to ex- plore the basin of ilhe Dead Sea thoroughly, as well as that, 'of the riNcr ,T,ordan, Only twice RI mod- ern time4 has a,ny one attempted 'to torte region. It is prob.abl:e., however, that we hear more of the Dead Sea in the' near future.„- IVIasie--"What is the Always lie prepared ,for the worst, bat keep an eye operi fox the best. Husband ---'".rhe first tirne, I Saw you you hrougl....t fears, to my eyes. Were peeling onions. tn. evils ell fin^ iree in Cana nambe 11 peri int; notsp aleohol ext, and talroxlin nent it 1 , r slight if you do not treat it intim 1 it will„ ,iiii all possibility, develop into 1 brorichitis, pneumonia; asthma, or some ! other serious throat or lung trouble, On the first sign ota. cold or cough it Li iadvIsa,ble to cure xt at once, and not let. it rim on for an indefinite perlod• 1 .'or this purpose there is nothing to ixqual Dr. Wood's Norway Pine Syrup, for the past twenty-five years. ,i Yon do not experiment when you get it *WO years at he caught- a cold whicl ed ' bronchitis. .t. tried every. no gend., Oga day ti W'ood' isx thins. ir 25 and ato, Ont. R-4 yaI gginst nisery ann,i4 mate t is 'ally based on bird. It is a, ‘1,ondertul, rnaz- neat land shall be ana:n. men. earl make their ortor ,ad es unisandicappet spirits. 8.1.s- that it ir an im- r int\ e, notl.ini-7, to do, Tile point at the ideal exists and 11, Nine progress. At seven o'clock on Saturday night every bar Is closed amt the lights put out, and from then not a drop of alcoholic refresh- ment can be bought for money until Monday morning. The visitor stay- ing in a hotel cannot have it served to him in the smoking -room or any- where oln, about the hotel except with his meals' or in his own bed- room, However far the Canadians may fall short, of their ideal, the S tit rd ay nigh t c aro u se is at all events an impossibility /low, When most of the simpping Ims been dune the' streets relapse into a very quiet way, Them is .NO Shouting or Laughter, and no hilariouS prancing ,of the panemonts arm -in -arm ; noisy song -singing, because not to be had that which inspires these exhibitions of peculiar Lien. To von to is alto gethc r tremendous - ter of morals and eonduct, It is all for the sirnplest and the purest, life, with it, Tt Seenni as if subcon- man. Canada -1 he ambfrou of catch- jjA 'enter.: increase it -s efficiency and systems arE, magnificent, and L,17te a little building bein, doue on. the • eaten the lu all 310Yal nt at des - dile, and le ucen's per- y the Czar . like many Ititss'inn s, ieh at deal, .ere only re "Oh, that is the thirg that makes the average speaker when called on at a banquet get up and declare that he is not prepared to make a speech and then go on talking till he proves it.'' Those Girls. Stella— Did she wear a rope of pearls V' Should call it a yarn,” 4e 44444414,=4:442 ;Was Ali Run, DQVii,I) Many people are. xmaware of havink anything wrong with. their heart till some excitement, overwork or v,torly causes them suddenly to feel faint or dizzy, and have au all -gone s1nking sensation. r On the first sign of any 'weakness of the 4).,e,,art or nerves, yoii should net, wait, until ' becomes so'despeiate that it is take years to, cure you, but avail ,1.5414.g Ifliburn's Heart and Nerve Pills. Mr, Thomas A. Stevenson, Harris; writesi—"I was troubled with weak hcart, and was all rrui. down for 4 long I waS alraeSt In despair -al ern- getting well again, until a friend atIci Nert% Pills. After the fiNt box-, .1 \vas much be,ter, and three boxes eure,d me• 1 am now, as well as ever, ar,,d, will big -ply recommend hem t else I The price of 'Milburn's' Heart and Nerve Pills is 00 cents per box. or 3 boxer rOr Sale at an dealers or mailed direct ne receipt of-priCe by The T. Milbtito Co. Limited. ma io Oat,