HomeMy WebLinkAboutExeter Times, 1913-5-22, Page 7owever _ Slight
MAY TURN INTO
BRONCHITIS,
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Dainty Dishes.
- You should never neglect a cold, how, Chow Cholv.—One-fourth Peck of
-ever slight. If you do not treat it in time small cucumbers cut up, one gnarL
it will, in all possibility, develop into yellow string beana, one-fcufth
'•brorichitis, Pneunuallia, asthma, or soma Peek small Qll:ons, one-fourth peek
other serious throat or lung,trouble. .ge.een tomatoes, one buneh celerY,
On the first size of a cold or eough it ie three heads cauliflower, throe red
advisable to core it at once, and not let PePPers• Place all vegetables in
brine overnieht then drain thole
it run on for an indefinite period. ' ' ' -
ouelliv and add the followina- 0 e
15;" tiliS PurPose there is nething to haff clp Tuueteelseed: oneeria'li-eutii;
equal pr. Wood's Noeway Pine Syrup, ground mustard. one ounce turrner-
ILA remedy that has bee a liniversallY used Tie, one st lair ho'rseradielle ono and
You do not experiment when you get it. vinegar, two pounds ,,su gar, Cook
or the Past twentY-five yeers. , one_half cups flour. one gallon white
mrs, Louis Lalonde, penetanguishenes half hottr before-- putting flour in.
One, writes:,—"When nay little hey via, Acta turmeric the lastthing. enol.„ -e
11 C benDS before putting ha, Mix flour
am ekl he caught a eold which
turned into brouehais. 1, tried Ea ,. in a little of the vinegar, It reayes
ever).- bo t, ere
thillg t° Cure hia" even to d"t°r's meal.- a* S:c't-It4teltnlinggli-a—rsne euP oi
i4; but it did" him E° e°°d'' °ne daY pea ,s,iet, one CUP Of raisins, one eup
I wasathised'° give Dr. \% N6176114' Of ClArrai4tSt one -ball our, of sugar.),
flee Syrup a triel, aud before he had l -Of two teaapeeee bakilag powder eift-
a bottle need, be was cured. I would ad.
ise all mothers to try it, aa goed results
will -follow. My home is never without
See that you get "Dr, Wood'' A,1
there are numerous imitations, at is teaspoOri each or flour and corn -
put up in n yellow wrapper, 3 pipe tree -3 starch, Ono pint of 11.0t water, fia-
the trade mark; the price, 25 end 59 vorillg to tuatta Simmer it while
c-Mltat Manufactured only by The T. 5t1"Ang eollataailb
Milburn Co., Limited, Toronto, Out. Strawberry Sheeteake—One t
ip flour\ one heaping table spoon
eeil to Ge. butter, mix together aith a f.orka'
one teaspoon bakingBet
.
Au Tri'S ' r in an Ante Dee egg and use ittnt oue tahepqiu
regiment Went to his colonel an -i, .it With hhh'haii t
asked for leave to go home and help Tms rvalk$ on IV,"
hie wife with her epringeeleaning, Nur Pen* 2 $1111f1t bre la$
"I don't 111,:e too, refuse eve, .3Eur. with butter and berries w
pity," said the telonel, 'hut, as 3, This is 4 teSted recipe, eo e
mattor 4)1 fact, I've just had a 1 to, make and nice for any short eeke
tee from your wife sming tlmt .)O 1 Graham Net Bre:W.—Four eup
are no help to her with the spring- rauam our, two end 4 halt euP
leening, ;Ind milting me Mg to give wilt flOttrone cup brown ugar,
.7-01,t leave," The man saluted„ and two ergs. one teaepoen gait, two
turned to go. At the doer be stop- even teaspoons soda, three ellps
ped, turned and reinaritedit—"Col- 401Ir Milk, One-half ettp ellOPlietl
One, there are two whopping false- walnuts, one-half cups ramine. lento
}metiers in this regiment, and I'm I vie. one hour.
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OU4 of them, I'm net married!"
air -tight receptacles, preferably in
e. PerNotly tight chest made for fho
ptirpose and placing in a shallow
dish on the top of the goods some
bisulphide of carbon, at intervals
of three weeks, two or three times
during the sampler: The odor of
cedar chest, arid of moth -balls
!nay be repulsive to'the insect, be.t,
does no kill, it 1,111a.h.y UUSaffEr'
to allow woollens or furs to remain
nadisturbed,a long time in an or-
dinary tree*: since, as, a, rale, such
trunks are 110,, moth )roof. Some
owners of lure placeethem with ct-d-d-
storage firms Ctlir eitiee during
'be summer seaSQ11, sinee the pest,
cannot werk in a temperature be-
low forty degrees Fah. In our own,
me we use a ga,iyanized iron
ehest, tv,-o feet square at the ends
and three and one-half feet lone'.
Six hooks on thee cover serve to horst
it tight to the chest, A eliest
this size takes four tablespoonfuls
of bleu/phi:tie at an applieation, and
ic not opened, for three or four days
r the liquid placed therein.
.Nolight ,should be brought near
le,istilphide of carbon, as the gas
con -ping from the same e),Plosive,
ill-ousel:obi ats.
*th two eu ps E 1u
la, one auP Of I; ,m in
Plerlftilm rtits
cet milk, two eggs, Steam in a a clear/ aorh sPrink flour,
buttered padding ,dieh two hours. a'',51 shake well. Yon
that
Egg Sauee.---One egg., ,atanll Riece $ will then,
a hatter, onedialf eup tcUIP a time -will remove all the
keep pa reffin in an linco\--
red reeeptael&. it gath?rg dilat A
tin box with a tight-fittiog over
best for the purpose.
When milk, solip or other foods
boil over on the stove, cover the
a quickly with salt. It will do
with any ilepleasant odor.
I k ehip bets that have a .g.raY
raPPO WOW be made to look
new by wipiug, with a few
veet oil,
1 huberb bee a well -
al value i besides being A
beautifier it is said to e
rheumatic troubles.
g vinegar to remov bor $. is not
p white goods, have t i
as teU 'is the
r cloth with which
s hot as passible. e -way at
A I 4 * aeitt added to i up the
the rinin v bl
after a ue-and- i ,,,, .t.
reen Tomato Pie—Line a pie tin vbl fibre 16 16eruhbed with snaR tf1vinelaln
a rather rich pie crust. wash and wat r will help restore the 'As and he hat
d remove stems. hut do not peel, e`A°r• ments of beth Pi ovinee and
• Owl Plays Plan
fenring the notes nt his piano
ruck first the keys and then
down, Ernest Leminy, of St. PauPe
road. Peterborough, England,
peeped through the open door and
discovered that the player was his
pet owl. The owl would step on a
key itneI then listen attentively to
the sotinci. it tried another and
another, and seemed highly pleased
with the noise it was nutking, When
it got to the upper end of the piano
and found, it was only the Week
and white keys which •sounded, it
started back again and sounded al
the notes.
44
Portable Lamp Posts.
By means of a new portable
acetylene lamp -post, described in
Popular Mechanics Magazine,
pa,rks,- squares or other open places
may be vividly illuminated for
special occasions, such ea band
concerts and the like, the time
taken for the erection or removal
of the posts being negligible. All
that is necessary is to force the
pointed base of the pole into the
ground, place a pail of water be-
side it, clrop the acetylene box in
the water, and make the required
hose connection between the box
and the piping in the post.
A soft answer may not turn away
wrath, but it saves a lot of useless
talk.
"141arris—"Can' t
typewriter without
terrible\ clatter ?"
%hen I'm writing
called me a fool I"
411d I. LESS°
MAY,
AESSONe
esseti Tnte--el'esePh Reuel,
min Gen. Chap 43., Golden
re:0, aohll 1
The ParratiTre intervemae
Ali Skin DISCS
ARE OCCASIONED AY
BAD BLOOD.
No one can expee
form or other of akin treuble ualese t
teed ho kept in. good shape,.
Tha mood. can easilY be Parhied and
the gkin. disease cured leer the use of
;Ow:euretehol1t7d tn eP4t*ilee'r4.ieillnP6c'eslOsii'wiludre(11;ckiknoBwal°°dh1Q°d1Iitt-nelreds'i'ethlhae"C and
Ipt.er:etsb:e4h,.:;r: bri713,;(i; -7,g/ippa-rarievernlAntois 35: -Yet- -ars !sant-11:d unri:ni:
..- e, e et,Z2 1 -Me oeen on tile market tor over
0•Engdyplolnirrszr..tzhteiyemei;rouottihIsells5e4c°e A e a 9nt..
1 writes:—"1 was troubled Witt. eczema.
ta7,1 wr"Leo.i fiakiignereernetprt'eionazi, esAiltehool juigablettnrioe,,tilannigentey
7 /pill lef.th them, w.as, covered with awful itchieg
t_i tive reh4t. Finally I got a bottle of
*111
sence, ia beau:tit-1 -store ; cured Me."
ae hostage <iari:Ltg.. their ale_ Parnnek P.-044 which completely
e'.1Z-/ a t:t
Its Oriental co'rering and ithrik, ntantnactared only 14y The T., Matt=
'es descri'ptlons. , Co- Limited. Toronto, Co.
s soon as 34s-1311 Benja-
, he was reaeeured e'enCernm)t!. EDita u101,4
of' his ether r
tleeir spirit t owa rd
er, Dui •to make assurel
he determines
al test regardieg •
eh.'4,1:116541edir aaL;e-4-1 father. Beier°,
ieg this Imal tni:nirn,":11:1
f the 1
e 'n- 54011. pas-
ia
TWO. ENT/tUtilee$TIO AlltVO
Andrew Carneffie and. his gaest, r -dale,
representatives eft'Great Dritiirt, as one of
tie workers in the cause of peace, in jovial meed, jus,
aco Illeetilig iteld ia New To city Hall recently
e
TONWSHIPS I
,btaineel having
„seer, in pave el one,
mere. f.kvernern of statute
The undertaking as a, w
eh detail of it should
studied and planned
This Can 4.1141$ be 4,1Qnk
r it the permanent busine
Wba Ima advise an
council front year to year. ' f
and skill should be.' t
tm the work.,
belga be kept)
eatlyas
W05:11:ripl 1415117:1 ke by sr;
of porienced read! tp. Came n
Joseph's house
im know in adv
only returnin
nd in their sacks, Int
limey for the purehas
vee rnire
red't,beirt,g their
.0 p§DPFart'S hotn
;ing there
' meaning ofit a
Venn la. Tik
farmer tre,
recolleetion
heir eaeks was is
0344; Surther prs
Th inferenee dr
e(lt Into
ow
in
a 'clerk
e
Ulges 5e1 4icprz in
-ard his broths
the pleae
banqget it
, still keep-,
ark a5 te4the
um trto)1.
xirs
$ OltBS,
lege la I
Intere to Irish.
tined 4
art for
ern St -re
ur green tomawes. slice toyott. Peaches are geed 'baked. Take ion have before theta proposal
. .
thin into pie, add nne.heiE cup out the stone, fill the cavity x nsive road work, should
granulated sugur, pinch of china- 8"g"' ebePPed nuts r11461n11' shadow the other filet that estAl
n and allspice, dot several plae- and, bake the 583" w"Y "s the most extensive govern-
tal operations there must of ne-
with butter, sift just a powder aPPle'
of flour over t4:p., place upper crust Castilo soap should be bought in ity still remain the greater 111*.
on unite the two Crusts With fork. queu4tles, awl' Put awaY "" the `on of the mileage .4A the Qom
shelf to riPen, ma'Y grow darict try for local improvement. The in-
ereased facilities for eommunion-
tion along the,leading, routes will
stimulate a desire to have the roads
leading. in also kept in better condi-.
tion, and the roads that be re -
glared will be ef a kind better than eman 3
those which the present system of
illithagement can produce. mat , 411
his problem of the local adminis- r"n"'s,
tration of roads is net a small line stPn'llag
iR Seen from the fact that the town- la" matter
SiTig:4
era,
re' drowned
„F near Riggs
Urs. Liszt
s 41-ekl in tl
result
Duurlaniottlluleuth by ver
len Iglatittnti
anefidanstagoi
for lt
b‘blii
d his, I
NV11 11 t ling
ente
Wet the entire top of ire with milk
bake in a moderate even to a nth
brown, and the roma is an ex-
tremely delicious pie, a pie hard to
beat at any seise..
German Coffee Calte.--Tiv Oars
soft bread* dough, heaping tup
egar, one-half cup lard, two eggs,
two eups sifted flour, 01.1g eup rai-
sins. Mix And let stand half an
hour, then pour into large flat pans
and let stand until light; spread
melted butter on top and sprinkle
two-thirds-eap of sugar and onotea-
spoon of cinnamon over the top and
bake in a slow oven.
Calmed Ithubazb---Pick out stalks
of about the same degree of ripe-
ness. Clean and wash them. Out
up in chips about three-quarters If you are just awfully tried' oi
inch thick. Pack in a glass jar, working for your living and have
then fall with cold water (no- about decided that your life ,j.s alto -
thing more required), and seal same gether too strenuous for comfort in
as any other fruit. When you oPon this bustling country, then go to the
the can next winter you will find islands around Madagascar ! For
an article in shape of pie plant as -there you would only have to work
near the taste of nature as you ever about twenty-five days a year, and
used.
en be tt u„ fea
VTOL:4,
wero,
kn,?:aryy,
)t1.1)1in,
4,4 as
ived
but the older it gets the better it
will be.
Oil of cinnamon is dropped on a
wart two or three times a day to
• move it 'without soreness,
In ironing any garment with but -
1! the article is turned wrong
side out and the buttons laid face
down on a Turkish towel, folded in
three or Lour thicknesses, the but-
tons will sink into the towel and
the iron will pass over them easily.
WORK 25 DAYS A YEAR.
You Can Live in Madagascar With
out Laboring 3tore.
Nit Bread.—Two and one-half
cups of flour, two and one-half level
teaspoons of baking powder, one
teaspoon of salt, one-half cup of
sugar, one 'cup -of milk, one egg
beaten lightly, three-quarters ,of a
up of nut meats. Bake slowly one
hoar.
could „support y -ourself and family
in all possible comfort.
People do not, need to work so
hard if they are only willing to try
something new, says an English hi.s-
hard and baked. In july, August 31. Refrained himself—Held his
torian. There are other- places
and early fall,' when streams are emotions under control.
where t•he n,e.ceesities. of life can I.)e 32. Set on for him by himself —
, low, he can put in small bridges
you wOrk -that had for practically nothing, anti
His rank did not permit him to dine
making such a, many of the • luxttries, too, for a
In speaking of this road buildiwe and culverts.
Ile could arrange to have all' -with them .at the same table, and
Ilarris---``Not ' little effort.• "New there, are the is-,
function of the -township, Mr. W. A. earth roads kept in repair by the while sincerely cordial toward them
to a min who Spinach Recipes. lands around Madagasca-r.. 'They
McLean, the Highways Engineer use of the log drag. Gravelled, or he is not guilty of a breach of the
number som.e is,opo and. only 'GOO
' ' Spinach. Cream Soup—Pound one a them are inhah'ited. Natiii is for the Province, has rnade 'a num- stone roads could be repaired. when social etiquette demanded by his
Clip cooked spinach to a.';' -pulp, and wond.erfully lavis. . A man can our ber of . observa,tiOns which bear re- they need it. The gravelling or station. . .
"I understand your husband is a
man of great- abilities," "He cer- Peating. He declares that orga,niza- stoning. of roads could be looked For the Egyptians—Officers of drivin.g a, horse and eart at Ter -
rub it lo :a, fine siee,c to .free a, whole island himself or live on
tion is the first step -toward good after at the best season of the year, rank. These, too, wouia dine sep- eagh near T-iarnee drove int'a the ,-----,
tainly is. He bea,t up fottr bill. col- from fibres- . Have three cups. of, one tha,t is already peonled. • Lind
lectors yesteeclay„. so they, can't
inillt - thickened ..with two table- is 'rat) undant and lilre the air and r° ads. The statute labor. sYstem, or evhen teams are available. If
t11.;11in thoenstoaTitleher°E),gmeP- °art' death being instantaamas*
ditch', .and was crushed beneath the
come. back Lr six: anonths.'r he avers, is not a, sound basis on field stone is used, it could be al.,:latnel'abomination
spoonS each- of butter arid flour; water, it ha•s no price. ----,. ,
. in „the , winter tians—Under the circumstances the
cooking for fifteen minutes in a And the best things to eat are which to build. a good business or- ha,uled and ,piled
'Troubled With . double boiler. Adcl ", -the spinach yours—an kinds of the finest fruits
. ganization. ., Until townships„-abol-
gradually and let inixture conae to —bananas, Melons, oranges ,figs, ish statute labor the creation Of :in
ill be de- when farmers woulc.1 be glad to get
the work. 'These are details which later centuries the exclusiveness of
Hebrews were the .fore,igners. • In SUFFERED F ONTI
litgeak Fleatita. a ball. Salt and pepper 'to taste
. pmeapplese a‘nd berries—and you efficient organization:. W Will depend ori the local conditions ilitilaeltaiosfultuweasEag,11;p1Tiatns618r'e* 11.eeveetrede 'I'TSI Catarrh of the Stomach
and just before serving put in foul': do,n't have to „go,„with,out suee.deli. layed. Efficient organization will in each township, and should be ad-
'111Vis' AU 'Run Dctivn.' tablespoons -rich cream.
.Spiintclt • 8 algul.----:Di ain an,d oho '
. cacie,s as figs and citron.- There is- have two main features r ju sted accordingly . For Thirty Years.
this narrative. The reasons for
pl.enty Of toba,ac,o, to' be had and all 1. Expenditure to be wholly on a Under ordinary eircuraitances this nat'i,?nal aT•ceil:nstivepn:osps'ieeosnlInvelorne
,
Many ideopla are unaware ef -having eook•od spinach •and- mix with it a the coffee that 41U could pos.Sibly cash- basis instead of statute labor, every road in tile township would aill"g tilc'
anything wrong with their heart till ssinie, the Money to be ra.ised bY a rate on receive its proper atteution, either hincamentalb , 101ielot,e. Thus
.excitement ciVerwork • Or . worry ca, -,=s' French dresSing made of four ta,ble- 4rini Ther1.-,h'ere' s 113rnestio Poul-
'have,an. all-gonee9inldag eensatien..\ ,..• salt, .erie tableppbon of'vinegar and sleep ant g°ats,that.Yell eolildeeok t.he same 11 11 'as other revenue., metallina. The log -drag id' particu- .Herodetus explains tltat the Egyp._ Catarrh of the Stomaea is generallY '
them sifddenly to fee,1 faint -or dizze . \ spoon,s olive, oil ene-half' t ' ' tty in' ,grea't; naiiribe'-r'S. ' li'at tailed the generak townShip, assessment in by dragging, grading, draining or
tiane would 110t SO MUCla a,S USettliO :Wised fratii sonie interference with the
, , 5 5,
1 On the':firSt, 4T1 of any wealtness,otlhe a_littia, pepper., - 'Mold- in little 'cups, up into all sortS of luicious &saes. ..,,2, afa,nagement to be,pl,aced un- lar •e:tn be of enormous benefit if licgnuie'fer,°fets'Ici)icti,n Jigililtterliasaily°efi:t:elle,nf°e1Me: :10,ffgteic,°t1;'Pthf etj)lvtOlilYeebr'olal'14)1r(.1.i,3 .4 ir.a.:ald3r tha:i' '
'3.7our easebecoms0' desPergte .that it'is -s'et , On, ice to phial, -then ' serve op •.e.' ,.Y°11.ew,.?illd'n„ 't he 'afraid 2of -\,,,d-1.1,., der, one perhlanep.t road . foreman
heart or"nerve-sl'you should not !Fait until its use is systematically a' rranged. '
.1.ettuee jouyes with rna;yonn'aise , aite ala t'13- ' time fel fear -that you 'for'the townShiP," acting uri'der tile ployed ill Pr e,P 11 IL. food .from ,tlie Some sYmPreniS are Waning ,pabt in
..yourself,of a ,prorript and, perfect cure by Trench 4ressjtig.;,,, Can ,be garnished
iLei„,g.Milburnta-,Heart and Nerve Pills.' with nuts' or bite •Ofcream cheese; IngYnient° '-e'i'threr;'. "f°4'; there isn't a ' Thee tw° fe4-ures.i3ei'mit :the aP-
• • . ,
lirtipps Would N,ot, Fear Peace. sfliecisleitii.eodf :1,:1,11..eeciniinal , by-, tliem eon.- ';t!teli Stiii0ira'rsat,ellittu7s:ntatniteave6hminigti,eegt,c.abnoori:
, goinfOntake ye. ars to cure -you,' but .avail . • , were.gOing to. he enn 0 'oar the nekt 'direction 'of 'the coancil.
'
e.
,
e the Ilest, signs, of aay of these symptoms
. .', mr. ,,,Tho,nas A„,stenson Barris 'or green pea,s seatiered ()Vex. it; ' d . single..autonabbil.e in a:tly 01 till, ' pl:ic4tion.t to road, ireprocernent, of c..a. eonoraY7 pip. -
''''l ' •Nresses—S'Pe. '' 1 1 Milburn',s Laxa-Liver Pills, should be,
weak heart, and was 'all run dOWn ler a
, s4sk., evrites:--"I-.- was ,froubled, With the lettuce geaves. . land.s., ' - ' principles that are essential to Sue- Worldwide disarmament ,would' dens, sent as. marks af attention to ,
taken. They , are a speciflaectoiornaollf.Alhise--, -,,
cess`! iri any 'modern buSiness under- not eneharrass : • the a fereatt7Krupp those whoni it was desired to lion- eaters easing ,from wrong ,
*-long while. I was almest, in despair. of . , „ - iive ' -"erg,-
,ever getiMg Well again, until a, friend Clothesenioths.. Ptgeons Blow Whistles.,
, . fl.' -king': l'he first merely ,qbes away eoncern' in 'Germany. ,The teelmi- 01 •
ith the exieting, ' ' S Y stem-L8tatute cal director -of tle eerporati011aN:.-s' ' I-Irank and Were rnerr,'-ef-iiteral- ' - Alt:: lqh 1 -c10,,I'll '-' Fil T'Ali '
"'-eceramended tne to try Milburn's,Heart The moth is' of ,a, Pale Yellowish The FrennheemilitarY authorities '1„alee' r, " The senond -is the all inipor- "It wili'affeat us little.' Pereons IY, clrank and dra.nle largely... The wiltes:-----?1 tak.t.,Pli.t,sute ia, writnig,Yett
lt. Nerve Pills. , After the' first boa, I' , , . ,
'4inuela. batter, and three'lioxes cured e°14)1' about a qatatter of an inch make' use,' ef an -ingenious inven- tant, feature of the ti 111 io. he put gener allk helleVe that, the' Krupp's second vear,b, is usually..eiSedeto de- ' Ptnneenntigthe greatiraluelhavereeetOn
. '.I -ani 'now, as well its ever,,and will -10n s.- ; and' 1i:6 -larva or caterpillar a1e. tie, le proteek.their 'carrier pige,, 'in. its 'place, ' ' exist solely for the Ma nut actor e of signa Le excessive , drin ae, ,ti oeg . , . - , a
ifieurm's Laxa-Liver.PillS•d't
the' stornach,a ,With „Wine
lily'reeommend them to ariy ene-else 'tacks woollens, furS 'and . feathere. ons against' ha -Wks. The apparalus Good ,Iptisine,ss management ap„ wa,r laaterial :hat this i's err )neou , ,i. ai..§0. implies tlie, .',inerrY-making a.,
rt
nr $1.25.;
erve Pills-is'5.q cents Per box, or 3 ,box0 dent , 'Oe. nitele eentralized,, and fixed ineone te,rial, being almost a, sid6 lime if
ahe *tee of Mdbur" Iieart and woollen "go ods, tate • t. a '• Perrespon- a ',screw attac e
heart., -eggs are de...posited . in furs, consis see ' a. very ina ..,w, is e an ', 'ii d to aity -undertaking' 11 11 - 'They forget t)4 11 we produce a bo at Which 'was ,n, Pl'Ominent fPat ure at
,- ie. Pigeon :::3..- Responsibility should be deft, 4,000 tons of, steel daily, .war. niae Oriental -)anctuets.
1 ti..x.., - befila•s:iffererii.finrburihicorty,y, ear4
„fiti'vials and they , comPleSe
or sale', at • alldealers, or'.'rriailed, direet,, 'Re'Uiedies' 1 '----' l'YeellenS '-an:(4,111rF,4 revolve "and M -OW ,.',r,li, l'ir,ii,i„Si4e: thnt the,re i4.5 , a . strong a Worldwicte disarmament was. slid- , and som , ee:i talk thcensell.,•.i,k, ii7i2ylei;,1:;47.11!'illelf 114*/).,
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....... .. ,,,, , incentivn,for, hirii ,to 4).14tai,n the ,best . de nly effected ,,, we w.91.,1 Id a) ro teed beeeuse ek leze,, aee apreniat4.
or $SP
0.XOn ' n 'Unamer , by enc.osing. the same . in ene a , .
". '04i ' ' ' ' 'Void mistakes, This 14 ninch `the,before.'' ' autlienco.
T411
ttncil at
a., • At he s
ust not he e.peed
rienced foreman, for the I
,sponsible.
b on' him,
be corn*.
tring r
slops are now spending annually and tna The n°
about 8.1000,000 it cash and 4,00ie decide the work to be done, but tit
000 days of statute labor on their doing of 1110 work ab4•ndd 116 in
roads and bridges. It is, therefore, hand$'
of great importance that work of A good 10,14mo '°1111, as time gee
on, make a tomplete study of the
ssit:11,01.inagnitude should be managed
in as basiness4ike a way as pose local road situation, the relative im-
portance of the various roads, the
It is not as generally known as it grading', drainage and bridging re -
,
011
ant
t their st s n
acting
eph hints
Treasure—Heb,,
110(1 yuur ree eh, you
DOy 0511)10 1(4 me. Tho st'ewar
eet xp without be-
Vashed ei
with Oriental
;ering the house.
vender---Graui ‘o
The present—C'M
ought to be that through the Office (In:4rd en each, and the 1004th -el of
of Public Highways in Toronto, The gravel or stone. With this know.
arious municipal councils are able
to obtain adviee and assistance in
the solution of their road problems.
A speeial effort during the past year
has been made by this offiee to co-
operate with townships which have
wholly commuted or abolished sta.-
"tue labor and to keep in touch wit -1i
the overseers as they organize and
In hareeustom dier.
r1:10:Th)lianib
Onk Hell
the;Jacob, had insisted. "lake ,d to •
s
o 'choice fruits of tbe land ni the 6,1 for t
your vessels, and carry down the reduetion
man. a present, a little halite and a, previous year.
little honey, spicery, and myrrh if diawaabl
r • arraer name* e was
a e.
o
41e-,
the
is, and almonds" (verse 11). seen* killed when driving over
9-1. it your father wel17-0r. Is it ose,ing near PoMeray Staten.
ledge he tau be a most valuable well with your father? Thus ren- Its horse WaS killed and the oarb
guide to succeeding councils, Just as dered •14..)sepit's first, question be- he(.1.
the township 'clerk is in Other mat- comes preparatory for the second: The death is an/toupee( Mrs.
ters. Is he yet alive . Hallye.flanrelotte of Gran lock,
The work for the year should be Made obeisance—Thereby ful- ler, at the advanced age. 102
decided upon as far as possible be_ cifilrleillgtthe second time his boyhood Years. She enjoyed remarkable
ore spring opens. The foreman health fill the hist.
can then commence grading early 30. Made haste—To close the con- Ret. Thomas Carel", Caleclon, was
in the season, before the ground is versation and retire. 'fined !Ms. and ;costs at Armagh
Petty Session for wilfully being in
public while suffering from scarla-
tina in Armagh.
Alex. McNeill, son of U., witiOw
resident at Park, was riding a horse
near Cushendun when the animal
,stumbled and fell right on him, kill-
ing him insta-ntly.
James Hume, a farmer, vhilo
carry on their work.
Better Organization.
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64.
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