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CHOLERA INFANTUPA WAS
THE CAUSE.
. a wooden spoon or fork,' never
metal ones.
Never use a 'jar or bottle .which,
has held anything greasy. Pickled
red cabbage does not improve Ray
keeping, birt walnuts ;do. Onions
do not vary either -way-.
Vinegar which has lost its
strength and color should be poured
off, and new hot vinegar poured
on the pickles. All pickles are im,,
Soave Favorite Reeipes, proved, and kept better -the vine -
to --if one r
,�^,'pple 811°N.—One (Wart °f. apple two smalremal piecnstes rongoff}horseradz h are
sauce forced through a strainer, placed in the jar.
one pint water, •one cup sugar, Jars should be corked tlftly*.
juice o£ two lemons, whites of two Art excellent is is p
This trouble, is the most dangerous of p1 n to di tbe
eggs well beaten. This may tae .
summer hen corket1 it to
It begins with. aorofusetdiarnc�ea the Patted into a freezer and frozen,' moth of tie Jar w
g ,, irritated,
t . if and served e xne1tecl ;parcel wax or:. rosin.
stomach becomes trntated, and the child btkt placed on .Ace � , e 's
is soon reduced to great languor and c cold: it is also good. "thisAll ve�etabes for tie inicklizr p recipe l
prostration. will serve -twelve people, anza bo absolutely sound and
Cholera I fantunn can speedily Cornbread.—Sift one cup of flour In, Beth points are important,
r n be ' y , or ,gine first' particularly- so,
en ed la the se of 33R, Fowra; s x. into t1.24e ori s o€ Tel1Q�c wltate ,
r Y a P'' I ?� ythe size Of
TRACT QF \'t i D ,STRAWBERRY. corn nleai, and two t-easpcons at {. A tin : piece alum, ._.
half w hazel nut, to a quart of gine
Sliill S!
INTERNATIONAL LESS
. ugust 24.
eat
MRS. Joni: poor]✓, Hantsport, N.S., ing Powder and a teas eon of salt, ^-
-.-•f e o i n Eow n's Mix thoroughly.Beat three eggsgar, will maze e piekles'erisp. Store
tithes, Icailrc maze xAw & for kbe,iaars; iu a cool dry place away
ExTRr.cT 05 -v,731.D ,surtAwpE RY light, and two and a half cups Of; from aired light.
Cholera Irtfantun . My little boy was sweet milk, a level tablespoon of r are inane recipes dealing
so sick, I did not think: he could live, as sugar, and one t< les !ao of melted c a c p
was: out of .his mind, and did not ku" butter.
ilr hole
in
e m . with themord popular sorts o€
dnaatt�e . _lake a lao e r the centre , ^ kl
v one, I gave hitt "I?R, Fowr.FR,,s,,,
Viand the first dose helped him, and one
bottle cured biro, 1 reconantended it to
a friend whose children were sick, and it
cured them too."
f the dt] liquid, p4c es,
b : ?e an pour axa the
°]atom: -- Select small
Srl-er
beating well while adding. When shined eons, and peel the outside
thoroughly tri C4 liar into a, but, skin 1oarttr. Make hot $alt arid, wa-
ter
tered tan and bake u a steady= o ern. to let them, soak tan tine for
r t" renen Dressing, - One arbe r' rax
Dir. BoVuauxS. EXTRACT can "WILD • g three days- Drain anal, dry,, Viand
$Tamvogaitr is a, remedy that has been bean on threw or four l u nps Ott
s ifour , h spoons tura 0 p➢ase their =n jars, and pour b hot
on the Market 5 or o over sixty-five
lams S. nr, to r eT�nkregar, n which has keen boiled
and has been lie ed in years, ds are no d e soegar, four talalespeene catsup, ln]arch pNppes and spice (an ounce'
nrahia i amine tt these
a zt skl►e Y°4 134Y bot ;tin talrl as ara.ns else oil, one t aa� es catch to qaf rt of :itlegaur).Acid
n but b re end net "I -at n Y°4 4Y i centro W o reestersslrrra Twee, linea tkte pieces Oaf htsxracradis a, aa,,fd thele
imital:tious-or this famous remedy on the lemon, sa 1 arae, Jtaprxsa 0 tltsfo,
market, Mix until sugar a;; ,clissol �ed,
�'iter,riceis3ae.,and itismanufactured tl I'oc'ketbaaalc Illecurt,- ane rust and thein (IT'art er it, nkat using'tthe
The ]3
en 1. �eatf. a^X< to. 16::i` .
Golden Text, Jehn nne:3.
Verse 2.. Murmureragainst
t uses and against +�-t{*,.r.Jea-- .�atty.,
]rands'tins o.E the desert j�,p''+uney
were real. A scarcity first of °;"a_
tier :nd the � of food � a;.s , xaong ti`s:
mere f z ie�e` ell xr;..;r.�s, that a;he &teo'
tee'^
e ati e eat, `by tlae pesh-puss
r. ssion dna., be tae ]it
in a wider figurative
e it stands for the abuTndat "e
of food of every kind which the
Israelites, notwithstanding,' ether
afflict -tens, had enjoyed, in Egypt,,
4. Bead from hi a=en :,L.aterady,
road, net bread in oar ;sense oe the
rd. (Cazxnpare note on verse ;1 --,
peopar. ' hall -
p.T
. TROUBLED W T
INDIGES9�' '..,
FOR TEN YEARS.
gest Despaired of Ever Gettin ill;
BURDOCK BLOOD RMTFR
CURED HER.
iia. I+It v ?� e e , ITunter's z-
iaiu, .., writes: ---"J was troubled with:
Mr-tgestion for more than ten years,
k tried sevens .doctors° medickte, ,c'airn,
depotw'toctare,butall.without:sG.c."
c se s. Ifa?rFna� heard tai the rtx .ny enres
effected lay Berdeee B1oocl e3inters,
deeided to give it a t 1. .iter txs€:iig
t�r4 bot kes, I ur•s can ete$�° caxre&
My ppetste whi b as v era* grog E rs now
go)d, nd I can. eat rs,.ost everytbtxag
i. any discg-eealge fa. 1
can strcnbly* recommend B.B.B. to airy'_
Ione suffering from Indigestion.':
Bv;sao it P;,o n Bivxats is he best
kzao..tt remedy for _a1i bio. z clz reailties-
It pias hecn -otn tlae xrarket for thtrcy-
nawe years: r4.i a x act ed only' hy'
The T^ Mili,urra , I xn tcdt %ionto,
Porti
ea'1 OW at c�lt;t i DUKE.
l onto crew day ... se.�er
obedience and faith,
the supply each day,
larger period,
Tine glory or Jehovah
vidently' the rel erer�ee her
tete ] dor cf 0.0 cl 1.A
irr trge l help lid
deb oaf' providing IoM
a i l/la t egged
L'n, This setts]] be
all give you int./
t, and in t
line illi.
to Aum
swan f
meal
t . u e sat of. one large orange, ua
when you. ass: fiat it �s tit re are man? eQ of 't►no,
seal down the jar.
Cabbage--.Chotose at nne+ Tuna-si .
i.bbsge, tr _rn off the outside leaves,
only lty the T, milburu Ca.t I.united, ee ltgbt :sponge, ohne tablespoon main sr:,i'„ Slice zap small,]
Toronto, ant lard, two taablespeens sErgar, one eve neee t1 tit salt, and leave in A
-g IG INE.l,REIPS TROUBLES.
Brolly tip a C'oncei't ainl flail to
Pay a Fine.
A fine full bottomed wig such, n'
the gallaets of the seventeeeth cel
tury used to wear ;bus jl'lst cost A.
well-known eitizoit of Cologne, Ger,
many; et pretty penny. They wig has
been, his property for samo time,.
and as he left the Ritenisll capital
for a, summer: at tow of t1tr fatslrit ran
able watering plass--ilea' 1ertrie
the decided to take ;it with limn tor
to at aa, famoy-dtcss hall to whit
3 wan invited.
On arrival at .Bad Bertriclr 1
walked into the chief hairdresser
sltQtz, and as the weather was ab-
normally hot he ordered his hair to',
be cut to the shortest possible i -
its. After a thorough crapping ?pis
head was left € s 'thinly clad with.
bristle as that of, any young stu-
dent with half aa, dozen dile] seari
to show, Unfortunately the wea-
ther soon took as tura to tho other.
extreme. The new curb which wit
first so comfortable now seemed;
really dangerous. It was then that
-the owner thought 44 his wig. One
;ting after dinner he hastily
cat on .for shelter front dranghits
1 drizzles, donned a hat and
walked into the I..ursted concert
room.
The orchestra was playing at the
time, but sone stopped. The' entry
of anancient-looking wig, crowned
by a very modern -looking "bowl-
er," bad caused ouch a. titter titatfi'
,the, conductor had no choice but
stop the orclrestraa<. ]3u1 with eale
halt the titter increased, and s((kon
there 'W13.5 as minor riot, \Vdaieh (any
ceased when the shamefaced 'y a ud'
a egg, one teaspuun' salt', to make eleve far is cloy, Siaarlto well at
dough stiff ar bread. Put all ingre=l times, and then put into jams, To
dier_nte in pan, enough flour totnax one quart of meet vinegar add huff
up not too Stiff, let raw until light, an crazies .04 11atek 1,, peer and, on
then roll out on board, butter all otmee a,
44 lls'nnce, mad boil well ton
a cut into rounda and turn the goiter. when colt], pour en the
irvert forms a Pocl'et" cabbage and seal down. This
b Let rise until light; bake in piosie ehonid me; be us„,d for
oven ten minutes. week or sQ.
011135 brown '43kagar, w'e" Take twelve tomatoes. lust
p butter, one-Italf cup sour and two Irtrge teery heads.
ne teaepoon soda, yolk mcK0 the outside leaves and
411.4 'Qne`I'44 "Pli from the celery. chop tip
Piton eloe05,, re,'" hearts with the timiatoen, and
them in a lined saucepan, with
ea"" f salt, Alla a pinch—a. slaort 1`,e.
pound pi sugar. Bring
boilieg-pnint, and thou
or for AU ii011r, Stir oe-,
then fill the jars end,
rIty Since
d.
P r,
Orr
ape
hitt%€
glahzd
trplebe sine-
ubUeit, _
is tae•
155511
• best dressed.'
Peine
velitnZsti:e. wr 0
r news.
st
ered pa air,
Meat. sseroles.—One cup
tablespOODS melted butter„
ut chopped meat, one-fourth t
pepper, one-fourth cup
one-half teaspoon sal
o until tender, drain An
v/ "le hot the butter, eream
(or Individual dishes may be
1) with a thin layer of riee.
one cup ot white sauce, twe-
lve% and add to it the (deemed
the Arc cover seicheliee°, 'it:tee
ter (abouten. Inch of water is all
that is quired), and cook in a
hot about twenty minute
Se
iread.—Four cups
spoons baking powder,
tilree eggs, and one and ene-half
ups of milk, ene-half package seed -
ss raisins, Sitt flour, halting pow -
r, salt, .and sugar several tiute.s,
then ear 'in raisins. Add milk an
eggs to ilotte, baking powder, ealt,
sugar and raisins, and bake one
'eusiaseed wearer ,ef the wigt bad hour in slow oven.
hurriedly walked away. Nex`e day te114,„,riode's aenadiMe'—°ne-hnaCcillgeltit.p.esUis/ilbgallrt:
he received a TeriethY ,euesreneeone one-half cup milk, two and one-half
from the M.P.Yor, and in .0ese.- cups flour, three and one-half tea -
"en" .Qf his eSet61/114,'1 wag fined spoonfels baking powder, whites of
for disturbing the pubbe pettoe, He she eggs, one teaspoonful vanilla.
appealed and after a lengts.le trial Bake forty minutes in a deep PnI21-
won his ease, White frosting—One eup sugar in
But, it is reported, the' 'worry one-balf eup sweet cream rieh
teased by the ease and bentbe un- milk; took; when done, add one
due noteriety acquired Jenneeis ab- teaspoonful vanilla; whip until
elitilain(ledness has 10,4 -de it 'nects- eool t spread on take.
sary for him to J.,941:e a, aecond Celery Belisle—Twelve stalks cel-
"eure" .away in Wiiihern Germany, ery, five grains garlic, tWelve green
and that to aenen a, repetition he tomatoes, six large onions, two
has disposed,O the Nag and nee large green peppers (cut, part, of
eione se loss. seeds out), one-half teaspoon mus-
tard, one-fourth teatpoon red pep-
per, three cups sugar, two quarts
...eHe---"AS I was saying, Miss May- cider vinegar. Salt to taste.
mie, when I start out to do a thing, slowly three hours and put in Ma -
per, one-half teaspoon black pep -
I stay on the job. I'm no quitter." sort jars.
She (with a vearY yalyn)---Don't Chicken en Casserole. --One three
I know it. pound chicken, three sweetbreads
S0c-st F0190tirds if The Litter
is Net Active.
Constipation is one. of the most fre-
quent, and at the same. time, one of the
' most serious of the minor ailments to
which mankind is subject, and should
never -be- allowecrto continue. "
free niotion of the 1)owels daily
ld be the, rule. of every one who
pires.to perfect health.
Keep the bowels properly regulated
by the use of MILDTJR.N'S LAXAS-LIVER
and you will enjoy the very best
of health.
writes:—"I have been troubled with
Constipation for the last couple of years
until -just lately. 1 tried a great many
remedies without any success, but at
last heard of Idn„,nra-s's LAxA-Livta
Plans, so I gave them a trial, And began
etting better right away, and now I
eally- believe atn cured, and can
eartily recotomcnd them to any one."
pound annelids. . chicken and
'sweetbreads Until tender in Well
salted water. When. cold, cut np
and add blanched almonds teed
.mushrooms. Qut in small pieces.
Clever with sauce made as felloWs.:
Five tablesPoons butter and .five
tablespoons flerir rUbbed together,;
add fiVe cups of ereani. Bake half
an hour in oven or an hour in the
:fireless cooker:
rk
BANCI OP Alla
OS 1,2pOr 11
4111100
iv f tho enormous
k industry Of Arg
Maffei. a. largo eattlemar
nenos Ayres. "Less than to
ears ago the great rieh tratta of
rass land in Argentina were same-
' unproductive. The Indians
'earned the ninths and general set-
t nient on the land was dangerous
d 'well nigh impossible. The le-
ans, however. woe subdued in
and that. date saw the bleep -
the tsyeternatie reclamation of the
land to pave the way for an indus-
try the magnitude of whieh to -day
is stependises.
"The immensity of the tattle
business tan be estimated from. the
°theist' returns recently published,
which show that last, year in the
Argentine there were 30,000,000
cattle, 70,000,000 sheep and '7,000,-
000 horses. The eattle and hones
are bred in the warmer parts of the
eountry to the north, where alfalfa
abounds, old the sheep in districts
in the southern provinces.
"Some of the large ranches
-many as 50,000 head of cattle
and previde hunting grounds ler
many Englishmen. The ‘g,ancho'
one ef the most picturesque as well
.s.s useful figures on these ranches
and forms the counterpart of his
famous brother the cowboy of
North America. Life on a ranch is
far from unpleasant., and en some
of the big ranches undies. British
control evening dress for dinner is
the custom. The Argentine wool is
of high grade and a large part of
it goes to supply the home mar -
INSANE SINCE' WEDDING' DAY.
Lord Durham's Wife, lItis Been in
Asyline Since. 1884.
When the King and Queen visit
Lambten Ca.stle -the autumn one
a Lora Durham's sisters will act as
hostess te his royal guests. Lamb -
ton Castle has no Chatelaine, for
the most terrible of blows darken-
ed the marriago tord. Durham to
Miss milner in 1882. On the very
wedding day the bride and Count-
ess of only a- few hours lest her pea -
It was a repetition in real life of
the tragedy of the "Bride. of Lam-
m en -hoer, '2 but accentuated by Os
fact that she lives nnd is legal-
ly Lord 'Durham's wife, a s th<
courts in 1884 refus•ed to annul the
union because it was not proved
ti tat she Was i ane when m rrio ,
though she became so a fete hours
afterward.
neoise
es
nil& of
hat v
11,
o and. Tp: ti:st t
Every hon,sewife. should make her
own pickles. Here ,are some prac-
tical hiL„s, based on experience,
-and tested, .which, if followed care-
fully, means Success, .
.Always use the very best white
vinegar, -and do not get too "sharp"
Never use glazed jars, Common,
3,tngl,azed earthenware jars or wide,'
Mouthed bottles are best.
When boiling.vmegar, always use
a lined saucepan, and keep the lid
25 cents v*a.1 r f ad Ilkr. 011 all tile little. Five minutes is
at all dealers, or mailed ,direct on receipt -the longest tinic that vinegar
of price by the proprietors, 'flie ,T. Mil- ' should , '
,burn Co., Limited, Toronto, Ont. prepiring pickles always use
ers
rutvbes
e who
Philenterte. 11S
et before
would
Ann
her death she predio
body would resist the
orces af nature for .seven
She died on. April 22, 100S.
The "Sorceress," as the
or "Salute Franeoise," as
known to her followers, W11
of humble parentage in a
near Fauverney. She was a ,cripple
and as a child iihe went begging
from village to village,. Then she
disappeared and for many years no
one sa,W or heard of her, One day
she reappeared at Fauverney, a
grown woman. At this time the
village priest of Ars had acquired
a reputation throughout the e,oun-
try as a doer of miraculous deeds.
This streuge woman announced
that the priest had confided his se-
cret to her aed that all who suffer-
ed should come to her and they
would be tured. Ono by one they
came, the lame, the halt, the blind;
then in.groups and later in multi-
tudes. Francois° Sauvestre's for-
tune was nettle, But the physicians
of the district, who had lost all
their clients, sought legal means te
atera the tide of their ill fortune.
The woman was finally prosecuted
fer practising medicine without a.
license and put in jail. Instead of
the people loeing faith in her she
immediestely became a martyr.
Accomplished 'Many Miracles.
After serving her terra in prison,
ny-sur-Tille. There she opened a
chapel eonsecrated to Sainte Philo-
rnene and the venerable priest of
Ars. Iler cult resembled in a great
many ways the Christian Science of
Mrs. 1V1a,ry Baker Eddy. "Have
faith ond pray with all the fervor
,of your belief," was her cardinal
principle. "
In front of the Istatue of the saint,
she burned a little oil, mixed with
it some melted wax, and with this
inoffensive ...mixture she rubbed the
part of the body which was diseas-
ed. The ceremony ended by invo-
cations in which she mingled indis-
cumulately the names of the au-
thentic Catholic saints with 'such
names as "Saint Bain de Broidn
and ``Saint Barba on Fleur.'' A -n -
cording to the sfatements of her fol-
lowers this curious woman cured
diseases said to be incurable, and
caused horrible wounds to heal.
c....4.1-tc also read the past of her clients
like an open book, and eTen pre-
dicted the future. '
But, even such a saint could not
live for ever, and on April 22, 1908,
it the advanced age of 88, Fran -
San vesUre passed -away. Just
bef;,,e death she sent for the priest
and fel'
ant thr011
peni11.5/44. The
ntornin
7elk;b1;idorrinr: f\8t;ournk(iedinhloy;Itile
1 af the e, have under their eu
Le, disabled -soldiers,
with il.isert
iesert
e has 313.
enurvent
d .,011 that
temnite
devote
. does
itablo
order
Duebesa
umber of
r
sterile te Tit
'IL.N1$. 011 Fenn Tolti
uiekly
o
der made a saint, but tl
allure objected. Tho Bishop of
proof, and the members et the sect
pointed to the woman's predietio
that her body would remain u
teuclicd by the destruetive forces
nature, for seven years after he
death. Finally, under the pretext
of transferring theewornan'a body
to another place, the authorization
was procured tO open the tomb.
Three hundred of the faithful gath-
red for the occasion, and with
mach ceremony the lid of the tomb
was lifted. An unmistakable oder
wont forth, and when the lid was
finally removed it eontained noth-
ing but a human skeleton. Not
withstanding this the members of
the sect threw themselves upon the
skeleton, and, praying and chant-
ing, dipped their moistened hand-
kerchiefs into the ternb, and then
wiped their faces. Others gathered
u,p -the dust of the body, mixed it,
with water and dra,nk this weird
Despite, this ocular proof that
Francois° Sauvestre was only an
ordinary mortal the members of her
sect insist that at the end ef the
seven years, April 22, 1915, the
body of their saint will be reconstin
tilted, and that when the tomb is
opened on that date they will find
her body as it was when laid to rest
five years ago.
Chilean Guano Outranks Gold.
The guano deposits of Chile are
worth more money than the richest
gold mine in the world. It would seem
that the precaution taken by the Chil-
ean Government in restricting -the ex-
portation of this fertilizer is hardly
warranted when ,we realie that the
deiosits of the Chincha Islands, where
this material abdunds, are computed.
to be 180 feet in depth, and as the re-
moifal' proceeds the Quality improves.
The value of the , guano of these Is-
lands is computed to be $1,000,000,000.
In order to ascertain a man s true
character it is necessary to know
what he is in private life. ,
Some men are too tender-hearted.
to beat a rug.
Not all good men are great. hal
some great mem are pretly imod
lfo to
a, railway guide for him
ing-table. 2. Forget to
o him, at the break -
him you trust
"is enjoying")
4. Discuss with
ffects that in -
leaps in the
u°nkd., be ini g P : '''' ( 1:11:11 0Yr eldll ii, hhois Islet as yeliwji%
ttlilre;ift‘aasr table.
places not unlike t leaves of au- ,, bint the clisasti
tunan, though of co very much ',I variably :follow w ei, man Ig.
aller. This plant is not un -t ap,reNStlVartaiie:er,OsM511..oiLziiixs111..noruits.isbae bogia:ttitiiii:±tios
common substitute for corn steneuogo:.! an: :ons aboa.ut• hit: nbeesisnfgol:et:amlotetagt
tahned nbaatki vede s 3 iikn et lei: rsnt.ep, Tp eh er efigrisetn
southwestern Asia, being ground"
htlaiersmeosnuigzeges1,,tietdh etxhpel a cineastei or irtvat i ‘ovno u ildn 6 tr ro (0.4 1110-tetf hntesimei e offr:rrtoe gstiihInoganrghtiiennte0sti: aitto li. 'teha ikii
Numbers so far as the size and gene', awnh3n-t train be is going b,,,y.
eral appearance of the manna is'
concerned, but the narrative here 1 goxodothletsvbearyndi:deal Inver makes
clearly implies a supernatural pro- ,
vision, on account of the large '
quantIty which was needed.
"Why this hush, this elaborate
is getting reaely to ask father for a
little extra money."
Lawyer—Of eourse, madam, in a
Objects to Label On Perfumes Made case of this sort it is of the utmost
by Princess Christian.
Quell Mare eeems fated to have
teouble with the occupants of the
royal gift residences. The latest of
these to be breught into a dispute
with the Queen is no less a person
than Princess Christian, aunt of
King George, who with her hus-
band lives at Cumberland Lodge,
Windsor Perk.
ceiss has been adding to her hus- Was Finany Cured Ey tentinurre's
selling bottles of nevem:lie made by
band's rather slenaer income 'by
For a couple of months the Prin. She DHocetaerrtedanF_derNTehrvreeepYi sa.rs But
herself at Cumberland Lodge, and MRS. jostrn Sitirrn, Box.25, Creel -
she has been actively aided by rnan, Sask., writes; --"I write you these
PriricesS Patricia of GOnnaught. few lines hoping they will be a help to
prinQess chri$tian re.,ently began someone suffering from heart and nerve
potting labels en the bottles ,stat_ trouble. doctored for three years but
Cumberland. Lodg,e. When this I tried all the drt;gs I. could fitid bi't‘ 11
Queen she failed. I became very weak' and' tray
reached tbe ears of the
Gess iris -tan -o cen,sol
such labels, The princess tyri;mcsuartsts sa.1,,ART AND NV.RVR PILLS,
, and after taking ve boxes, 1 got great
re -c- - was so thin, :I ordy weighed
tains that she has a perfect right 90 but after taking five boxes
ttlovdor f,00uac...,11tclorteltliils:sotioiceoiciimply with was completeIY cured, and am well and
strongr,to-day, and. we...igh 159 lbs., and
can now work all day and do not fee
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