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1111, Pimples are cased by the blood being
drat cm order. Those little festering
seas t}
he minced meat
clan.age; thei.Jlavor d;liglat€rnllv.r
inwe€l a eA`t. the lom i
ioappy co:cab , .ion, too.
Jt.. few drops of 1c A,ncrin 3niifite ;added
the minced itar•d-moiled egg gives
piquancy to the egg skaPata.�'zel
Daus and nuts` ran through the
meat chopper and moistened with
ream a ikf
�e. ' diKing that is heart•
tasty. A dash 434 `.saltraa
_prores.
e mixture.
The chopped 1aa.t^ ;:,`a41 IRrrt- aial.X^
Gae, ris (-rite changed i,n pl a ra " if
is r noisien.:i
juice.
.Fr Bogy
A mixture of t:+atlage cheese and r
cc,ec�a "art s as good as it"i nun nal.
o forehead, sores appear n toe > rchdd on the nose,
a
e„
- he chin and, other parts of the body,
and although they anti not a dangerous
trouble they are very unsightly to both
voo and your friends
There is only one way to get rid of
tlrear sari that
n IN
`ll'inter" ;Q1.aa,`:tttaa
Carrot Marmalade. — One c; oe,en
raw carrots, grated; one cupful
riga)• to each cupful of grated :car-
rot
a;'- it- juice o rarvee lenor " strait'
ay ti e t>aooct' t.rl ; {a42e teaseoozu u'l each o pow -
doubt
Blood Bitten is without' a
t,Ite hest remedy" on the market
ffor thig place..
Wm. 3?. Donohue, Jr -0 : is Wilton, Qat.t
writes.—"About six monTbS ago my*
Jl tie son's face was literally covered with
Fp,es I faier' veer p cpa .Basi f:
told of by ;.[sty friends, but to nee
wail. Soon I tbouglrt 1 could not have
them fixed raps, and would have to wait,
and let hint grow out of them. but
thanks to Burdock Blood Bitters they
are all gone, and I gladly recommend it
to anyone.'""
Burdock Blood Bitters is nx,nut
tired sorely by- The T., Mil&te
Limited.reronto, Qat.
portion rut. the etut rap reel pieces
into the preserving pian -'-na ` grey
to cover, anal boil tall it is if t
nug;ir to rub, through a hair sieve.
four pounds of ti s auto atlosv
a' pounds or pe" _f sugar, qu'ar-
of a inatnnti or hikicer alanar..+ki,,
4 in 130 011 , of t'11t , lalaar$ 11c4d cut 14P Yen.' .' time, th
. .. rated, andthe priiee, init/>aula-
E !Our lemons, The almonds
owns are net TO be added Fill t,a.
t, pulp andliugafirL Lave boil-
ughly and shattered :or'
rnty- nnitautea x the 'gym
the fare, 01414 when ,cold •
fault, ow the engaar ma i
boil ee ntinuentaln.:or Fol e'
tQrt1, .31ntat before put,
as add to the
tablespe asialia"
the icon keep.
ovea^ the . ,jars
ca well to e
cleared cinnamo , cloves a*id
1
p
SAY
h1 S .tg_i
>. t oidee
1e ry P
'ar, tis)' a r ° asuuea
torA hk b follows
lnv c$ Sia '
is, by sortie ,
rte'the s' :d.ee tat e -i
).4„;`1)em-te be ;v us arta
Iter l u."44sett aa(i4ic
74:* *z, dttnah.
says it ;',vis.:fhe lI
this remark
lf$-'his
a herr dyo�azetit'tj:
ata sort. 0,,,ert
The fit
i tTh
l,t.�,.
ttl;k
splep mix
nmx ea rots G
lcf- xt"n it with rich tri -ALA Uli4f
-.. - n a3ua*f.A �„
let wand tater nl�x4na • Vidal �+lie 1,3711_� f _pit.
1r`R�.d� f Pa led eggs, chopped line of
i":A ink"? r3rwt�S Sp'eSu^31�-$13'� 3i�43?"3xA1�E',Q, �32yr E' i ��.,.: ^ n ra
and cook slowiv Far orae 1; Oar. hit 1. a through ,gee a r tae and fltiavo
c ierning spices you have u gad fl ,ate. ass
t`<arr of Preserves, a_. •b 5 --,--fl with 'I'
kat *u of orange marmalade. 'L3 .,,
and,serape the roots of carrots and' (rraad
remove alt buck spots or bruised, 4 ra �afiet"f
-excel f f
<fee�ayeae pieces. 3f` you want it to
e rst-oi"
ass, eut e the ,red fart ed.
1 k
,,Cart€aide iin,t0 pieces, wrowiug away
the mf idle. i+ l"t eoloredl and liarr
Orae
A NIQUE Trl!:UOGE,,
Ri
rt
t Interesting in
judo -China,
" ,r rat ,ked h mixt. -
saaad`+zch fa:lrineither ryF'
asa1ad-
with entire ):'heat
d boos ars sea.son,
seAr,dash <,r e,"ttani).l
,:red par ,leer, rluntstaard - {I oaiid'rAr r
rho : Wilt4t1.2'., aza e e , li Pienit tiDl- t
n for bread ro-td leb s.
A ta.PgF C�.,f,�2s''... CF,,, > 1(,' aR.A14f A'aad`�
d
with
`e"">AriUt t"lQn�$ 'QP9:°G^ jai
wiCTL. be: 'ff07 tAd eav:e -
eh Ailing.
cheese fittiug is tt
mia;tai WW1. Blit ppe4ll
uifAar du'
hc, rs gig" c$ bnildtnt, n
r na tlecessaary'
rapepual des•ritcfl t
etla ail of re stie l thaat
still.
f alae odea aacc arab»
in sspaliar laamrQ"tea
.fly: rerti«� .1 atld'hare_:no
the sopa oaefa to the
eit>Qer filde ee"pt
o ears)
M'as
5
fR.i*Ons{ add, -
and water,
4a4i
vitt it i
tQ it Are
fruit " 4
itag art
,taTlga 4ts4
lug+ It
"il'daua
441 ssf
:tan toren th
t,, a tr`twtl
1
Ina
seat ear
ta'i« ie ,rA&' a1Qe
d-'bo"led. eggs
Gen le; of fume hy° easy.
iCAQ+
1V01141,. are gotta,
ad.
At"1 f+:
d3
vho
k7
fist et" the
t an
d
support the at a
fog the `track
tfre begutnin
ttu,cessairy to 1
roar, lay ropes T„rt
11 ton are
dog t.11c
ting t
melt
then att:4
r.
Front
i trtnee inti -*u
18tLO lrrra«110Oft- inn
tat «+t1cl #:friss bridge.
4 ialc1w vilaile the
the heels of the s
At I ilJ ,j, feet.
bok
�,tla'ra~* itQeza�a �a�arci
teas^l1 'pin+t -taf Arnlit rrald
one-fouxtlt puttltl
fletQtrat tea tbaaart
11e irtait is
tra#Q, tlQaltl"i
lttiae is st riularu1a.,
t to tae: if tarnlailtatle
ti
ill -4ndl
Yjsy lealnd a'i
lax mixed ua
meed lnirtstu�
iDr«I dact!,sin
ic.+l1 frI➢¢.
itnee<1 e iltAxs' ttrQtl #r nasi
uI consa*ternut utiiah ttaj eu
We and catsup. Will 100%>e to trite,
ink, with or without the adtaiti«aur
:rod nista.
R!iOaQs
c«�s+
mint
tit14,0•04$ vaaa
nld % that,: ;
t1;Id ,gr«rr�s
the Bun
lin shout(' i
t end �tf' alt«+ Qtortr fat tQtA
Poe
o ('
tl„1 ^t91�: tlt� t�.td$n
rt turf cite lets
Lel
NCR l`. OF TIN ld'I'
,1
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ids* ovetrrligllt: .
acnnods)
lrrtrrwq prtee 211 as 1411Qit1, 11
°yup tintless slistl'ttlyr 011
Sir Olive.; Ledge Suggests Nanus I"; r
for ,Elvetrieity.
Lodge, the distin-
i,st, and principal of
land), University,
ress he fore the Institute
f l.le twrcual Engineers r , ,ng ceez•;r rerentlr,
asp S ted iflte pnaussibility of obtain-
ing :some xxleastrre of control over
the weather.
Ti Blearing weather, 'he said, wags.
tine to (-learn-ay, it might be im-
agined '1b:nt man could acquire some
control over the electrification of
the a. tta;ecrsphere.
If it was desired to produce rain,
why not sect up a kite to reach the
clouds-? Ile believed that if enough
t` Ctrieisy were discharged into
the clouds the drops would behave
there as they did in the laboratory
they would coalesce, and, once that
had happened, the process might
be .rep'saated and cause a shower.
When rain r'was .wanted, the lec-
turer . said, negative electricity
suo •lar' be senna, up, and if fine wea-
l -No ao w -anted, •positive •electri-
city
-le ll-EfIRT and NERVES
Were So ad She Could
Not Sleep.
'to tl ore who sleep in a kind of a way,;
but whose rest is broken into by fearful.
dreams, .aigiriniar-es, sinking and smother-
ing sensations, ;who wake in the morning'
as tired as when they went to bed, we can
recommend Milburn's Heart and Nerve
pills. By tolling thein you can have''
your old, peaceful, undisturbed,. refresh=
rig sleet) back` again,
)Ytrs. Chas.`' Teel, Horncastle, Out.,
writer;---" Inst a feyv lines to let you
eo:v 'what .Ivlilburn's: Heart and Nerve
s did ier me. llIy' heart 'and nerves
e so base 3 could not sleep, and the
asl. noi:;e w,w escitement, would snake
re feel -so t'ha>;' 1 used to think I was going
t a die, and 1 would 'tremble 'until` 1
could hardy stand. 1 took doctor's
rnerliCisne, hats, it did not do me xnuch good;;
A t last r tried :111 i1hurn's 1 -heart and Nerve
Piils, and 1 ran eerta.inly say they (lid
-
ire a great a moiurt of good. I ecu re=
coxnxnisnd them to anyone who is suffer
ing as 1 wcs,"
per bor., J' boxes for SI `>5 at all;
clealeci nr nii,ited direct on re5Y^*ipt of"a
price by "File 'F': p litburo Co.,' %nisited,
o o,:+o, Ort#.
c41d -
't
rtil Iacau
T11t
alnlnl0-Oraangc llIatrtna11atdt+.
rrc11-r pexred' pincarliplc+s, suints
rang,:. Remove the t'Ot11
rile pitaeap f"r; and the lite
nnero raane of the «aralraars, Put
through eheipper, and for every
cup of pulp lake one of, ,ar. Cook
r et,y slowly 'until like .j a1nn. Pour in
ltlarsses.
.tuber lri.arntatlattl:a+
alieei one orange, one le rttarxn a• nd
ane grapefruit "thin with a sharp
knife; removing seeds and core.
Jlensure :and let stand over night
with •:the carne quantity of creaser as
fruit. In the morning put .on the
fire and let .bit for two minutes.
Remove and let stand another
twenty-four hours. Then measure
again and to each pint of juice add
ane pint of sugar. Boil -until it
pellies, stirring only as necessary.
Put into jelly glasses and seal when
cold.
Candied Grapefruit Peel. — Be
sure fruit, is perfect and fresh.
Wash, remove skin in quarters and
cut it intostrips abut an inch
nide. Weigh the peel. Measure
out an equal weight of sugar. Let
the peel sbind over night in fresh
cold water. Put it on to boil
in this water in the morning: using
a flat, shallow pan so as not to
crowd the peel and let simmer until
the strips can be pierced easily
with a straw. Take from fire and
1<t stand until next morning. Drain
off the water, adding more if there
is not enough to cover the peel.
Cook the liquid to a syrup with the
sugar The sugarshould weigh
twice as much as the water. When
a rather thick, but not too :thick,
syrup has formed. add the peel and
let the mass simmer slowly until
the syrup is nearly absorbed and
the peel looks clear, Let the, peel
cool,, remove it and roll in granulat-
ed :sugar. ' Lay it on waxed paper
o dry. It can be kept in a 'wide-
mouthed jar. If it gets tiro hard,
cook in a lit+le s; rup and re-
peat the process of rolling in sugar;
'I`he•syrllp makes an excellent flav-
oring and sweetener.
7+ver.'.l`rieal These San;1wacite s?.;
bit of loft -over, veal, sbea"ik,::
chicken or ,lamb :nay be utilized for
saudwit;hes, especially` if every,
scrap' of: gravy left in bhe cBroking',
is saved rand; the meant put into it,
"fife keeps th•e mead -,fro rtl;d.rying ia,j7;'
lu t • ecfore 11971 _ tl 1-ilC he-
meant, there will lee a•u-ms,t lea%1
a l,,iblt filly:rip;'. Su ;'.rC:ern a rout h` of,•
sat
noq et ,."crier p
Very sour fruits
weett Wed by a ',pinch
skin g.
t'he living -room t
it be crowded Antis boo
lire enough.
!lrtxrl rrvrolen Wan tui
t Ia«+acr, coverwith sallaulitle 1a11t1
tat 1i1ce �, quilt.
Individual tarts aare aalnvaay'.s Fat
tractive and snake :nra agree Bair
change for the llcneheolu table>.
The Woman who nem n to eeattlea.
tnize can labor in her homes will
have as little bright metal as tlos-
sible.
if a rug curls, moisten it acrid
wrap it around.a broom stick, ire
the opposite way from its desires«
then tie and let it dry.
Meat, patties for luncheon dishes
are economical because t ze4 can be
nrade .o almost er•ery sort 01,car.d
meant.
Anybody uho bi as buanter my he
family can ma a very nice 1itiee
rug of rabbit skins sewn together
on piece of carpet.
Keep in the cellar as few onions
which you allow to send up ,hoots.
They are delicious it winter sal-
ads or
al-aadsror to rub the salad bowl with.
Bread sauce should never be
served stiff. and stick,, but smooth :
and free from lumps. The sauce 1
should not boil after adding the
bread.
If lune in the water forms a coat-
ing inside the teakettle it may bet
removed with vin egar ersulphuric
acid. Be careful to wash the kettle I
afterward.
use; t^rtxr ttaIh
w liregirttlirt
"aQI 'a, after
til+'
Qele
faa II ' anti
spine.
it
wth of tiro banes,
:1 British tist contends tiv.lut
artaen"r as quadruped. t1,ad
e freed from the tlown ward
IQreduced by his weight
t+ ullninaal column. he would:
k to g' rw in height for ten
ngel' ticat be dates at lyres-
been found. that
"t «tel tea; ompressit,tt
he fourth decade.
lte�
n,
I19k
illi c.;
ho
111
Ali
aro
1
C'oretun l aistiee.
The e,`orean judge dispenses jus-
tice in the open, and by etiquette
only the judge .can sit everyone
else must stsntl, excepting the pri-
sone.r',and' his friends, who are
forted to remain_ in a h:nnnble sneer'
tg quite recently these trials weic
always very /one-sided and shock-
ingly unjust,. When a man was
brought to a judge, it was taken for
granted he was guilty, and if „he
did not confess be was tortured
and made to do so. Witnesses, Coo,
wereic-penl,Ni- bribed. In fact, giving•
en'dt, for or again st aeon s cd
of 'the ,cominunity., and these wit-
nosses naturally favored. those who
paid best , Punishments varied '1'
rhn' pyisons were too full, and the
they were often ,given c 11 a 31 OC
inetinS;,,,, Though. Lliese aye things of.
us,ice'.---Wide, World Magi -
1 `+l:t"ta' t:l1 t Tlllttl;i'.IIt.
lleligoland Ila1:' Ileen Strongly 'I
tilled in Iler.ent Years.
ti tandi,rful changes have
raua de by Gerrnttny fur fieligr ia„
dtiring the past few years. Fro
being merely a fishing village the
place has been transformed into a
r'eritalvle Gibraltar, with a. home
for all small wareraft, ;ding
dirigibles and waberplanes.
The German Gibraltar protects
the mouths of four rivers, including
the Elbe and the Weser. A protect-
ing sea wall has been built half
round the island, and from the high
Oberland, the biggest and best
Krupp guns, on disappearing plat-
forms, command all approaches
from the sea.
A tunnel pierces the island from
west to north, through enrich am-
munition and other material may
be safely taken. Huge searchlights
discover every distantvessel at
lionight, and there is a wireless Etta -
n.
To the south of the lower part of watch
the island a new island bus arisen
from the waters, It is half as big
as Helogoland itself and has been
built of material brought from Ger-
many. This new island provides
sh•eltel kr torpedo boats, destroy-
ers,'submarines and cruisers. There
are also magazines and sheds for
airships of all sorts,
Two years ,ago the garrison was
100 strong now its men number
1,500.
Ili
ns'
as I
doe y fit`s i
«n h.
111
;til. tali
altlaa+r aa'.
n4 t*Inrltatta
hr«yule alae
priu frrtnl
; lA;l N S II'
mmense
9011
s� afttrt
n`nTA at To
het' two-
pro
to
Ulist
gh
lil ,upky, Spence, 4
d oasiort to
Pine
cers; froth co.
/74
a eel
ewat of
thlic
surely
11
pa
lo
701
!CPAS the
0 11
ex▪ ! has iysaed.
var:irns liar -
or so the
..vpie have
sant its, that
it is soul whore ighberboad
was er t1'3 $ ears ago it has ,a1 aft
'capital tased no less than "zs2,!,/,041„,-
:000,000 has been spent on s*reet
"improveinents. Education has tak-
$00,000,000, and $60,0D0.000 has
been spent on main drainage. Lon-
don is an expensts e place to man-
age, and despite the economies
practised during reem yars it is
gtting very obvious that local gov-
ernment will cost the people much
population of 4,1; millions to bear
is miliar
• Apart from rare exceptions,. dile
to natural antipathy, tile precililieL'
tion writerS for, cats is ti-enea'al.•
Every real literary int -in" has his
familiar 'cat roiled in. a ball ptir-
suing his flying Wt rh wary
L
T14 p
ir
their d
arable Is
fttreagp
t
r and lower
thouFitt To
regton
z tont: a itextt; 1: co% rvikti, 4trIleaalvmsa.tw(7.da:Nfli:.7tekeivet s4,17:tt1:20:siiepetti
r permits the old
The 1
j the detalls of the
'be forced in their
feries, and places umn
men were thought to be the 1
,of demons,
Seeking rest 'I ,flucliug
The demon is for a plat*
abede,
My house—N'o one else has taken
posseseion of it, so he still calls it
ed. but empty. Evil can be per-
" marrentir overcome only posi-
tive good, a bad habit by a good
one, wrongdoing by right conduct,
hisliness by se rvice.
na-136. In these verses Jesus ear -
ries the argument of his discourse
one step farther. Not only must
individual allegiance to the king-
dom of heaven result in positive
at
which
dust
One of
pod with spea
members of
Although he /ost
and his rig
go, a Cab
Lis car d wi
ttachment
t right foot.
-.rt man has invented
arge blade so shaped that s
nrn of the handle wilt remove ihe
op from a can.
As a life-saving precaution
French inventor would have all sea-
vitt-- vessels furnished with 'beds
equipped with. a non -sinkable mat-
rt`$tS ha has patent -ed.
For sa.ndpapering la,rge surfaces
-driven machine, I, c sandpaper be-
ing carried 'Oil cones revolved at
Brazil owes her wea,lth in coffee
to a monk who planted two seeds
in a monastery garden in
Janeiro in 1104, whence the plants
spread throughout the countr3..
A new hand -operated pump for
the use of glaziers applied putty to
both sides ofka sash partition at
once, -thereby ;aving nearly one-
half the labor in mounting glass,
By examining fairly accurate res
cords, scieVtists have found that
there has been no appreciable
Change in the climate. of northern
and northwestern Europa 1,800
A Fren4,1 scientist is experiment-
ing ti.•,..;x::.;riient fogs by floating smeal
ec;:6intiti4 ,oil on the surfq.ce or
rivers to check evaporation,
which he contends fogs are tirie.
A German has invented shoes
that the thrust in walking is taken
up he the base of the tocis, prevent-
ing the toes ,jainining and deform-
ing theatn,eltes.
Ninety . per cent. elutic.i.c„
If it is Lazy, Slow or Torpid
be 'helpful to others. It cannot re-
main. as a secreted personal pos-
session. The two illustrations used
Stir • ft Up By the Use of
Milburn's Laxa-Liver
A lazy, slovv or torpid liver is a terrible
affliction, as it holds back the bile, which
is' required to move the bowels, and lets
it into the blood instead, thus causing
Constipation, Catarrh of the Stomach,
8ick Headache, Langour, Pain under the
Right Shoulder ctc.
Mr's. Wesley' Vstabrooks Midgic Sta-
tion, 1\ .B., writest—' or several v ear.,
I had been troubled with pains in She
liver. I have had medicine front several
doctors, but was only relieved for a time
'by -them. then tried Milburn',,,, Lasa -
laver Pills, and have had no trouhte
\Atli my liver since. I can honestly
rec,,mmend thent to every person who
Jesus make this point per.fect1'-
t to be bidden in the cellar, or crtiiipt.,
utitler*t he lionse, ilor yet to be
cev&ed over with a bushel, the
household basket, used for measur-
, tiler intended to give light and thus
to serve all who eilt.er the house. In
like nialaner the eye se -ryes not: it-
self 'alone, buf, the entire big12,-. ancl
tit:loll its health will clePend
inetin.s 'disease."
if eye of tiiv soul is so diseased
that it cniiinot receiNe the
suits equ
figh
itus