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vazlxxeaiare kept in a state of
fear of death, become weak, worn arid.
miserable t;ad ere unable to attend tca
their 1iouSeltold, so�ial Or busilaess <ll'atie3, - sliced rya,:'9icie"kt.
f Dainty Dishes* evxt-1 aced + vget tittle and 5
un R.cev,aa.t ci, the unnatural_ a1r42 =lctzan
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z
begins R r
n ti, a - • x as it i.�e <., t S ase
3� r stoned s.,O� e, a�atcl i s soca&a
a0 such sufferers ?a Rlra t ne . and hells.
,c , £` �. Ila 1 rt halved; one ou d English', � 4dal ra ll
mea g
r
p -
lad Neu'r Pans £1'e •ronx" ' raer Fut at into lee oven an, Conn slaw -.
sa l � � � ljrt and per walnuts, cut; fleece eggs, beaten, well ,
gr
i fOF nn hour and a half. Baste oe'
tage€fixer, oneeeu of gee,ated sugar, Y
Fa.h�, wri John Street aarnn azad on easaaaz;all r rs'xth the gxa y. C,arpisar
,,.� _ e calk flour. Bake an a sl�ai- 3 , ,
Iia �-x:itu +,,ixr_. t rites: f z4ras so rain , :.: __: _ ;_ i z 11 s ,. , °incl
, � _.. F .. ` , . _ ,. � .pp'� ,F take #.Rr�c �, a€ls vtaaakerl �+aa , 4' .. *__._
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o'vvu sh tlx a to ealr heart cozald not even ... •+ the. ,- bili should 1 e
sm I serve with gravy wv e.
the 1 squares while of
sweep a3aar roe' could I r• at q la
sleep _
4) st' ',-ja bed. all day as ',was so one-half carps -granulated sugar, three Plank steady, po£altra dressing, be,
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INTERNATIONAL LESSON
JANUARY 7.
strazlg $t p-iraase T AYU UJ
rlways de. e---
exy Engine 441101 Over'
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":4t
and �i�f�;
of the Rod^al,,
Mpg' in East ,Africali
--- goes about with .Men, 'dee the tent ,ate' 1 3i �1 i ; ' arenas a hs ely` accou,nt o£,
the weldertiess of the wanderings, I an aa<eriealce in the bush when he
ri.- )esus The i#e and Light of never limned to `hely" places as was on a r'eeonnoitring expedition''.
n - Sohn 1, 1-18._ golden things, We beheld -Sold -So John 1, 1. Wit. 4,• an obser' Re e says Landon Ex,
�xol3a_ aria awes thle
show that he whore
-rioting as the 'esy=
Man like ourselves,
(.zraargin.)--The symbolism. Oaf
ernacle is ` used by New Tea
writers to --leen that -the Real Presence
A
ging
as
Thatit A b In eye-
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the 'writer claims � a;
Vk t'r �'A. Cita? an CLF
E.Si flit,
t-3 n 4.•'t ew ' � the central datum, ':iia without �' 4hr an �Zaux and z -zalf +qai file
NORWAY PINE SYRUP
coact) if
$ll is
�t z n 4s as e reel ra W� o //lull'?"
It is at
Verse 1,, The 5'4�Ard :The Greeek e hieh indeed the psych ologe of. the outward. te'ap, the rnaaehine res a
ic .., rt �IR.GiCi.rl` ,. and 1Sa,eCAth
'r li tax far the Bans a e aEs haat
L 3 English, Gospel is unintelligible k able Aat grxlY be- g a :
beyond � � t9 it e
h crucial moment e^ 'nen
,�r
d b lz and the +# f l+ ( l �t�-x the c rel a' en came �
t?taI Ot Ixlaeu
and
Iit" e ,'
#c31,.
egos as, we=an any <one rt , - 1 , ; colones.- xipe x4 4tinn
word; at coinbines apeeG e ret- i'A«. en from a father ma -gin en - a
{, he had covered oee < -two miles soon, laova°ever; hemnees more copous
seek, that prompts ai Tlae �or'd, of $}aQre were two or �rsaore sons,each they �
r n v ) c a V 1 0 t Y
Guilefaze sQ ailed. an la a 1 13) ,xl. t d, a n. cz s^� ora on the homeward Z c, z* 1'f�e Exi n
i * nora , e • and o' a rusty ed cs kazr the lungsbe,
_ .. inherited portion: <aaa:'. ,x« .�,,. „y:�. .... - .::.. a,., .....
h*u a
.1 toms
t while e a s r R> a congested and bronchial a b s
the gospel. Su la i t coon teal
generally e g pe ilerdtetl all- The point liars then •s sivpped, a ld i'E O] =ce describing K
s .sane mlean-a •erzxron i can a - t - ar the
gQ Y s z no what followed, aa*,=s: � filled with hlegaa ma.." � at ern >
I {6 RS lxx
th s
Word
P
F.x Incarnate � . o is Partial
that the ca ai d
el encore "se ericn'g con1pare {uthe- revelation; all of God is there, and "Well, there \ue w• ere 700 odd feet sufferert b tie a `"
elegy," The Evangelist eli�$ takes up rt
n„rx
t t 1 read
I d a half boxes of quarters c , con fat, stack sauce Qr itERC ltllt, Sp
la, q a; s u1x shortening (Iaartt�,. anti. ,
i Nerve Pills. and f r , two a the steak out on a tame or board and.
� . ta+rl ' strong
-lard maxed), one egg, ctrixs, sour k
e ? „ syr the crosswise with a. sharp
:t cc.r�c; �ts�aa to-ct�„ .:fieri as ansrk one lar tea a � da -" cut fibers 'is -.�
e s qon cal soda ( s
o rea _ e an 5 are more com-
r 11 and over 20 miles .-enol the Hun. ; a females,
ate 'v eel, hilaso -1 1-rbt!!115 adore than we crux ate_ ee< Pz lzaaiy attacked ed i1 n fel. ties,
tae, t rm f �x P .. p 5r ,%d,4��lix ,� � � �� .
gr k_ lanes, I glided down as, fiat as os A k s u•,
axe s,ti.sin far the ultimate eiarla�i;a�G u11•„-.Refea'rkng t4r glory. The 3a,ac., ,g P ,ni�e���s attar„, -..esu,, to metre
,. «. s • ,-- r <f. s .tie i Sable, using every device I lane ti tO e
out of �sxaac?ik all things were Made �.t et,., ,fixe a.eeallr.;�s,- gas oat. :net, kr_a,t, } , llhaullite to another,
but a
(P.,.l.. ,.., ,I C14; � Re,l doing 4� : solved ? � knife, l3�;,»r'�' careful, however, not to loot, fi;? aP �.�• .sat, he 5� �E: .r ,. Greek _ •, id proves. :'r„Xl��:£e tile engine Pick -11P... �r.a c. no Ikrt'.xi«
..ole ail an the k) '✓ k e 1 _ u cl it tax Mind. a� a r edge of #xre�., � erracxa t or � e f��x �, o .
xl i'a
on -eve -re vert m own washing- a v a r
. `�'_ .,!° � - i ZIE55 A$. $ $. 2 Q 1 � 5-i per,- ,s, >n :. "r ,T �., r _- ,,,�.a.. wheel twee tee 'a1i 'a �� sk£?Q' levee flzll'.. �R7T3, ��ec ....g : e.10)141; {:d1
fazl elnr_e0 n l retail thrOuglr. the Ezit1_e tie rel•.. h e .l inc < t last e _ �al,_ th de va P r o a,eeeure.meeeied login kit drleas. h , l
,�a M r tee ,.. o ?at .o e gaartEr #EasaxAanfaxi � � . , _ , , : R =
• da,, ..� c:a •o. ever r t,so years but t � .. v rd Of d Iio tl ck
' alae er ,.. a ralt:at, I?�� � al. �rL'5S+a,2"0�.,,' S>aC aS ,.iT;,a�f„itriYal, ii� t:1e C..eti%r 2 �Tfi(Q ..�� feet s Y%fireel .>F� lee g ane -hat€ #Ea,spctQaefut al spxa2a; � #
f" sour xpu , fiine .e�ispxaan,,, -.... } .t " : - r..
as . a , n a; si101a ;;eta _,t e o_ r, 9,0
intik- en 1, The author of Prov., is pie uses
.. , ,> �.,� zs he flea rarest veal ¢r c ,
-.x <.. Petri.
T .. . ataxe®�ixaaa, to?xM � C � a :Cleves, � ld W...'.M:Tt+ h Td .. .. ..:
�`�rtfiLEb.,<,. _...aR. ,, a"'ve .t, ta iialal. arse ,:. ,.
t,a.,,M G at.cl �t _ Pine are . x '� as e�€h Gad �t cre:rtlAal awl
, x
� x
on the tine xsatebing ate, Suudeedy,, free Sirup and thus prevent
engine
started cold Erne de�:elopin s"»to soave sesiQti,
WAYS�^ CLEARING .11i. � tel asrr fly, the eza�_Ixe ,.kRr xe,. going -
OF GI�I:`altl`i,4� Iaa�. J
*,. a �Afro
k a sleaze r „
+ 1, a€ tae in shape tar � ilia
make € � ix � � �*� � p
1Fh -f #God
.ial
:over the meat,' rs ,I :914' r
per b., teas Donal cocoa <f e enough h to en, Spread. this r < " r i TWO
;�.s., ti..r,n, � naxe, for wl.2a�, at all � ,^ flour ts g taaan thought �i2aasR, the l'axtv�,�,
Ites1ers or e,-rt.Cnrect on receipt o tiia "e a stiff ua,x:.ea'P ore- R`a teas `, ,$ 44'
:` 'quad and
*n,. 't?'aaalfi,'rfi Qa,
Ice 5 Toy ' _ z1. a. xaxa
� $ "ire
re ' .. 1... be k"'aC}f;!.I.: Jew r _ _ :. etoppeu again. Tim ot; y ,aieli tit .ell
`ra,itaa,i t a lastly, onecup ^�= ", little,:let fat-laaeo rel tklt:. orfa tt and oleic alike p
, and, a ;r, ho raisins. a_ ,. � , , ' , rarl4t Es,yiloilcr es,
as a., ! clear was a little= to Our right, so f
x ,. ,. ,. het; #l- ,„ -- n tfie fat 3CE '#lac' e ^t •-•• the a, parer ks etatro R,.... h r
• €> ^xr- OWEll
A 41,04141 . #lilt a>tsd tea, 's make,.
foal Bream of ^.£k1 a i tars tape.. Brown lightly by coir .leg iia a - t , h _e lea hest ideaa4s Ile? l#i ,
andetl to file _iq more tea A fulfai,eo they , i
n'gain, and we were just ce-g-c«a$uaat'•« hw'
b
2. 9 'L3 luck, '�: _ ._ ...c^
... a C.... _ tt. upon our -when f I obaer �Ialcilirery't e to .. n,» , ,
tit lll�it.e6rrra'ill Ott To I; tilize:
Serh,ice Available,
The London Pail Chronicle gives
F g teaxspQ
prominence to an article which kar.-
d, i
ports n vntliee the C evea'lnnent's
seberno for utilisi fig, all he.. Han
1',_ the r
be
had t e
t , r tva� co face ; with ax irI �,¢f tc:*� cal tox�. what 1 rE�`iltr a new o��„-ri rasne as rare object, _ a . � . xraade for that and lalx4led«
ase l laeaotas a0 e
4a t � d 411 al i s at
4r kh Pea It i a caa~#`>alrcrtt.lt ,.
s ea is „ ? flour tar<.
l o d a exalt and 4-lhaI ,,., 'h*�ater paragraphs .'. „ to oleo,' lal�a floaxt, timber
-
1 and tie half' or a111"la" zantl one
+ t '°' i at»z ,, "x $0. .F mid a is DC7 let nature, and live. stoe' :IP:sis€, L %ltanl�, Ifun, or; our left; and front,.
and little s oe , ata e o k lv p l -1 1 t
"So there we were, ii) nolle , from
4 upful of butter, ado- four eggs v laroug a tall tib pea post ,Ol
r !bailingnQ i1 "n fleas _ . i,1aen the gra ;, th } rera1ot ed ;end tsia x=
i . ea e 4 "'nag the meat to g'....)a Y at flail T r iA arm tl �,:. act 43T, the; . t .� vrtrExas,asll fi aka2tt elle ilaa;.li
kae teen
light, peeler or tt, the �akaee , .> a.. . tl r'at t a rue tern e dean wbl:elar as r 11- w r e r 14)::;Its
c $tel'.-cketler{ ra +. t"aa$. ftz t+la tr,111-. the Father being the oil al Sys€ xca, kt h , tl d Gf a ori ora lnd tit-nk, l 4 #s'cs d ;s Hlatl �«
xn . . a tar p, T''a t' B n� t l 0. r ;tea
an ,a ate4i lehr cxf nlie lemon land au•a re xa„s r a lost rra� (his, rag,xr I,cs zrrade a x r lot ire ;rel lx rsle
�. a7te3, ,fi{i aa,a vet helot tl;e xntl «, i -., r r , f,' �l e a .,. Q ?' t .., � 51
tial aI sa4lt3, A7xC^•Eitn 3i1 At lstii { �e et'fatiiat la?ra k� zS t F n;c 4,11.1• Z5 , +- st „., z« e i a tiT • ,., s ,
,„ #e axlace in R, _�ltz,e A�reraxar,< bt, #h.< R.a,e Of t1.e lx h. ere toxn rz: a , la t-`� txaslt, 'trio
� _I � lsroal�h Ma 4,43e, c,e7atex then. ,� 1 1 li €a * t #' a sl me � e (an
� y h;�
d •
able.
B. C rIee, North Teetoato
t -eaar ago to ' h Sb
,-_�: ';rri � s � � tai ..��;
>j
*tack of pr,eumoniai
was e. tin
see. e
t<tx axl
Norway
1 the)
tie ph
ua::ex° c li z papa° to 1 just st ii.. _
- _ lea Qln ii arab a r
a kt, s hx . Z ,.n l ,er a rn iy Q ,' i, ' <#l'eweed, clover and grass bad no water, The wooed ni�`?tt at
Reale hel e, T- Pat t rem
x . «,.fi. -,,,r x..r,., xror.. nevx.,+r •,�r+„ fl - ei , 'dile collie- m ,.-> S¢„ o P1'-
t, 0 i i"414"",54,,...1x, and, started to rain, SU 'Stx� i-{re:.,�- z,. t12E3-
at,. t e.1.t sierra nut earn tl=. t3xltl eame it=too ,
i and hake in a het even, ^atilen�_, sheep
az ,l _heep
zn That, et�hick hath coins nolo ti e£ a:
g
a] .
,R
Hints ' ,. a. • ,
l a
4
s o at
.ale . xa 1 Note Q a a_ datE kax
tel,
lee
; : of the eannta'. y wire . eeld, frost With white icing, and be..
,4
t
< p q, rt l - rt
c aro esr� decorate with ;�laali
the.
n1.st�3'i7ib? alio: O0.t1 ei raen in +al T Butb ',v atnd ora"l, it, fir :St
�
7 will k
e stumps R
t r. We afterwardst - v
l' e Burberry z
p,_R un -
slowly
putxab,
t ., re vile a eau *�osecn f li i Id H` lhowfief . ret ax{ the tea
tion at Rl s 1aea3 ,- altar 'between the ',pink , milk . - lite as .earn 'Where we might "Peet'
.,.,..,,, ..r';.:.,...��....� P � candies arranged to foa'rra a skar, Skimmed snarl,. arid. cornbread and- ply
rat•en
to atr:fe*red E
Where their a r i
"ii ad, the interest
The flail trade AtaA(&arA
Ler skilled or rtxankiide4i' war
Oat
MO be, will be paid
workers and in alalr itioaa. tax iloi;# pa4" Sa in the flour
(stay -two 4.1 rs�..aag _ eeutrg_e l',x=n on o baiting °'aOwder, and,' ed
air' in the fruit, cap lip small,. ding,
xa- fifty ;-ix are in the center, nourishing
!butter care a axstur, 51a1, �, llancll,
n,x•a '
`3 "tit°o_
a asv the i m ra , .-tla
l2 S � ti xl l
l 4 < x p I'..k, g' � �
a1
xk c floe e :: ,_ - ' r fl
l i life - tv = It t O h al � t -
a E m.ac h s 1 s i t o t ti e ~a
pate P i' T 1 la I'" t•P] d r lib ata be t?lxt t o as �,;� a i l; R p
1 as al �e a ret etas cuff=, n any an ,Fret, s .$1. 4t ,
the State for$. the feel , tui #k r r
and consent. to be. 'n e. s ... sugar, a ,� i` : enrich i ''1 e 4ewor 0it: qxa, 1 -•-tiler Ott c,'t:'ti.ve to 4`,c'tr
aril c�_ of sl#�az i orze e.kgw ?a�ltt o era _R«lt #.ze sot,. ork. � ox r° f` � , , , ver
•ai, an
4-f flea€tar, two ounces, of dd4attE `Haat= as 54a1'' ' 1'Grra tlrasa°*la€>i and
has, aping wi ore o Jeei, cutpas
Pgi911,5' er 1oetieitie po£ind of storied e n three 9 )^ e"" 4b i 71i> e ' moat rat. kill 'Gr a it the preceding ve
x oal0.lzl dot s and e e txans.E. l c.4,aa, trlllrt� ;� lr .. t<.
znest� reginxr- ; of stOtlel ra l iris, Crean!. the batter
tired s:3 ;are aid the beaten egg
quarter of a a^alaai'aa1 of boiling e
-41, Understand that, "all 'tvaleb
tar tie 111 'hire -1144 Illy g'i"e<ik' tai*incl
e, 'The light -Life and Tia"
'at wertl:x of this f1*,;. t w,
rhieh accranpanieM it
Q �,dlich is al;
the
t, i h" :x 1155 Leen dissolved al quarter a
war tensPeonful of carbonate of soda.
ce added to fudge
bli: ste�'e wiU makeare
ifs
xra sgn.ares wh�cn
aril
„lowly but
removal Iaecorse.
This pr eeess w
years before
5. -pe
°w azlta thein der the trees and shook them, In this T 11.e ge
e ation, r , ,r . +* a Tnt
e<. arp..r hu<a- • e half felled oho ruatcz lhot,.a4 ,.
actakirx ia'a?YSl s1°; t4i {,()aY tlrE `tllrr"£l a4'tB1'arQtin Zfie la#ca al
araz call pe cern- l = s a s ge ted i to a ria five i'b sal rel *air
t az&' r. ra
� 4
dine ire, The natives w rekrnost au>
.taloa, Fred.•' ions tq do all lzeyq co�?il ff`or *.rs w two
d
as de.aired too' they, saw our revolvers. We were
t the fi nearly desperate for water, and d ahn he
plane and drank, and drank. These the ria•-
, and; their only ehact era aa11d
la healed it in raax:atie--eel and fed a
aver- a'After'ward t seat a note by a zeal
e"'t eteeiloxe rir
nrrlr rento+:at h
orwa " Pine Syrup is put
wrapper; three Pine trees
pri n ,rye, ,and 4,Ytt,
red Only by.
gn Toroato,r
together with u re veil, i -live runner to our nearest post, and
op puller of
an (eh tteriTn, With
.e yet tempe. 10 a an
-mailer et eequired an aver -
of twoity with in team
dritrr ar,d two men to remove
' the lisrge stumps and 5 min-
utes to rtrneve cavil of the srnallor
Thi,. 121) .,:tunlyn required 40
therefore, stood
ce.d, per nye
days of the week be paid p, 3 niaderAte 01,Tri in a well- A go
'4'44 4'4Ning t° the ii-T8Itern greased leaf tin for mie /Kan and
he ;oiler the aeseeesitY Italf, and when baked leave uneut
Gime- of sweet almonds', and half a poo little I 1
tiv o.' bitter almonds and pound them putting on
I A mortar, very fete, with whites of eggs; will net cook
and , bet three pounds of powdered sugar, The oil left front ri
roma mix it weR with the whites of the eggs substitute far butter in
,` le the proper thielmers in a basin; put any Mild of minced fish?
two or three sheets 'of paper on the To have bleornieg geraniums
labor nittte You bake on; take your knife and ter, keep them ,in s'ntall pots al
d ,Intddle, made of wood,,tiod drop them mer. When you take them into
;, on the paper; let them he round and itattfte in the fall do not rc-pat the
vent. r, about the size of a nutmeg; put them When making apple pie the flavor
tt Or% in in the oven, which must be quick, and much itnproved anti the 1.v.'
'C1 ceulii.Figiiit them have a fine brown andeall , keep in geed coi9r if a few` dr°'P"'
capneity owing' to tifil,iko; let them be cold before yeaf take' 'lemon juice aro Squeezed eehertiibrir
litY, In order to reduce t'f'etyi off the paper. just before the crust IS plit
taken to billet g, Charcoal is a cleansing agent in the.
ete /louses. war their weight in powdered sugar; half kitelien. A lull* of charcoal put in
fer
whipped even'
f French tiro
phrase I
overtake yo
slater t
placed were; be seat a despateb riler tell
what 15W 4
the hall
power
workers
Are
la
crltes
-13 bora.
their weight m flour and the grated
rind of, half a emon. Set the flour
heat the egg yoUte and stigar until
st:ff and frothing. This takes about
PaPer C°111menls 0 )e" 20 minutes. Beat the whites to a
dine of the Mark. tiff froth and add to the yolks and
pear a little at a time, sprinkling in
The Providence Journal comin
the flour alternately. Mix Well, add
upon the decline of German crai
follows: lernon rind or a tea:11)000W of any
eGerumuy.s hosts go mardling I preferred flavoring and put into the
through Rumania and the Kaiser or2 which should be prepared by
ders the hells of 'the" empire rung to gi"-asing with a blend of flour and
any jar keeps the contents sweet rind
purified, for the Charcoal absorbs Un-
pleasant odors and impurities. "A
lump en each shelf of the icebox i
also laseftli.
Creeks in Plaster -A good tilling s
plaster of parts inixed with vinegar
which will riot set for twenty or thirty
minutes, while water will set very
quickly, often before you call use it.
The putty -like mass must bc pushed
into the cracks and can be smoothed
celebrate the capture of Eing Ferdin- imUter arid then dusting with powder- off evenly with a table knife.
ane,s capital. ,But the German 100_ ed sugar. When the tins are filled To clean irons rub them on brown
the mixture sift a little sugar Paper over which powdered bath
brick has been sprinkled, and if 1411017
mark bill simultaneously falls to \r2I1
ov'er the top and bake in a moderate
eighty franes, the lowest point of the
war, on the Zurich bourse. °yen -
"The careful student of events will 117histles.-Half Innmd mddte
Quarter of a pound of butter
not fail to note the significant and sugar.'
growing weakness of Gorman credit. and six bggs, the whites and yolks
The 'money men of the world do not
conduct their operations on sentiment.
They do not- put too much trust in
spectacular victories. They watch the
become rusty, rubbing them with;
emery powder and a little paraffin will
put them right. But table salt
sprinkled on several thickne.sses of
(sic) beaten separately. Stir the strong paper, over which you work
•sugar end butter to a cream, then add the'heated iron 4s just as good as any -
the eggs previously beaten, and sifted , thing.
flour to make a thick batter- flavor To Freshen Gilt Frames.-Dnst gilt
general trend of the great struggle. with rosewater, if like, Drop the frames carefully, then wash with one
And when the German mark and the mixture by the large spoonful onto ounce of soda beaten up with the
The mixture shouldi whites of three eggs. Where scratch-
-Austrian kroner go down, as they buttered paper.
ed, patch up with gold paint. To
have been doing steadily, the intelli- be drePPed several lnelLe- apart and
gent observer cannot fail to ander-' stiread out thin. Bake then 'until of clean oil Paintings use- castile soap and
a light brown, on a board which will water, -very carefully applied. Gilt
stand the handwriting on the wall,"
....- not be over five minutes. Lay them may also be brightened by adding to
Matter 0' Money. on a moulding board that has white a pint or two of water sufficient flow-
. sugar sprinklecl on it; roll them on.a er of sulphur to give it a golden tinge.
"1 thought Katherine figured on stick while warm. When cold fill In this boil four or five onions or a
lnarrYing Jack jlansont" ' thein with any kind of jelly that is quantity of garlic.. • Strain off the
She did; but another girl with- thick. . liquid, and wash the i gilding with a
niol'e Money outligured her." 1 Cake Without Eggs: --Boil .1 cup soft brush.. When dry it will look
like new work. '
All tile lungs of Prussia have been th n cool. Add 1 mil) brown sugar, -
called Frederick or William. 2 Orflour, 1 teaspoonful' soddin cup of
High Price for Stamp,
spoon cinnamon, pinch salt; 2 table-, The highest.-oriee lately paid for a
sPc1111; -shortening; "Mix, -' Bake ,one po- stage stamp -was $670, a s -urn given
,heereehmoderate oven. ,Mades good- at a New York auction the other
sized loaf. 18 delicious for dessert, day for a -five-cent Hawaiian mission -
stet -tined. with sauce. -- ary statriP of the issue of 1851. When
Meat SOuffle.-Melt one-third cup- the early missionaries weni from New
Sul, of butter in saucepan; add two England .to Hawaii they looked aheae ,
tablespoonfuls flour, and when thor- to many things, but hardly to the sale I
oughly blended add gradually while of their Postac.e stamps at , prices'l
staring constantly, two, cupfuls of litglier than their salaries for a year
scalded milk";, bring to boiling point, ,I;, , ' .14 I
That grand old- reinedy, Burdock and' add one teaspoonful salt, one- rii4,',..:','A,5:, ,f ap,,atese Make Dyes. ..
Blood Bitters, lias been on the market eighth teaspoonful pepper and one- - ' ' ' . ., . 4 "' , .'" ' ' - " :
1 or over forty years and ;we di irn w t '1„, ,„ , The quice-wit„eu , Japanese do, not
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may say thatei
'ever got an elh
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t be wazt horn ale
that he might "'bee
witness" Is hino,e1( rho Troth
idgetiee pe lets to the 'Armlet
Wel:In/mere of Jehn, who
liev• ed to have been the Meseieh (Acts'
0. Coming into the world refers to
the light t;icempare again John 18. 37).
The univereelity of the Light is here'
um being has some glimmer 01 the
° ue Light, and that Light is the
ver comes in to tell us that
the Light, a the Weird, is no eb-
straction, but a Person. Moreover, he
evae M the werld: the statement that
be wee coming into it does not mean
that he then visited it for the first time
-it is a new And fuller manifeetation
of "that whieh was from the begine
ning." Knew him not -There are two
\verde for know, one for having knowl-
edge (as in 2 Tim. 1. 12), the other
3) i'or e•ettirig it. The world eould
0
' squadron were r to see
•
ftct fuse tit . Oil
40 boorm, labor` or''Ilynaisnit;'0;11-•
On other areas, where there. 48v2.4e7r0e
heavy boulders and small stones, the
cost of clenring ran op to $180 per]
acre, while, where the lurid -was. free
from stone, and stumps were small
made ready for the plough at a eost
not be rilamed for ignorance; its con- TIIREE MILLION TIES.
demeation was that it would not re-
cognize its Maker.
11. Ms own -Compare the parable
of the wicked husbandmen. As a na,
tion, the Jews rejected their Messiah,
and the Evangelist's almost invariable
use of "the JeWs" as a name foe the
Lord's enemies is the presentation of
the feet as it stood, sixty years after
the erucifixion. But Isaiah's doc-
trine of the Remnant still held, and in
every place Paul visited_ he sought
first for these true Israelites who
could recognize and preach their Ring.
12. As nearly as -"They called thein -
selves, both Jew8 and Greeks" (I. Cor.
1. 24). The right, or privilege, to be-
come children -For the natural son -
ship (Lulee 3. 38) had been forfeited:
a second birth must restoredt -nd on
a higher plane. Believe on -Trust
id: intelleCtual acceptance is the small-
er part of this. His name -Or re-
velation of himself. A man was./
never a mere label, as with us: it was
a part of the personality and express-
ed character. The name of the Lora
Jesus Christ is a complete Creed in it-
self, implying everything vital in our
estinir ancient reading is who 'was: ',bee
gottee, implying the 'rniracelous„ birth.
ite cannot be right, er:iit,,,would
*illed 1,50
-sers, if -be
1050 ;44)4
115 of c
Qs of eggs 1
hey will have
wh
Port of u n 17th, le
now been estahliei at elm
the fort was under e 41;*
banlbard111(nt by the Freneh of such
iTenrY Wool United Press corre-
bury them; they )vere, therefore ear -
Tied into one of the eubterranean
galleries and piled up along the walls,
from the floor to the ceiling., and al-,
lowed to remain there until intermit-
tent interruptitn m the bombardment
allowed them to be taken out a few
at a time and buried.
Only one important detail is lack-;
hien That is the original cauee of
the explosion. It is known that it
was communicated to the huge maga-
zines of explosives and munitions
which the Germans had concentrated,
in sthe fort, with the most appalling
effects. The reinforced concrete walls ,7
of the fort, some of them several
yards thick, and with practically no'
air vents or escapes, retained all the ,
concustion. Hundreds of the garsisonl
were let e mere 8 cm a one,
and those who survived quickly dietq
of the fumes and gases let loose by
the explosion, which had no outle0
Fo RailwaYs in Rear of Fightin,g from the long, narrow walled -in gal- '
Vice -President D. B. } anna, of the
Canadian Northern Railway, in dis-
cussing the call for ..be laying of a
railtvay line back of the fighting line
in'France and Flanders will, he said,
involve the cutting of abotk three mil-
lioAn tlaiersg*e portion oC these could be
by • the • Canadian Northern Railway
north of Lake Superior. It is ex-
pected tliht the operations now under
way on behalf of the C.N.R. will re-
sult in the production of a substantial
local tonnage „through that stretch of
country between Sudbury and Port
The eioepect of buildine. up of
towns and traffic in what was un- ,
tamed wilderness five years ago is
now considered very promising. Aproil
pos of the present scarcity of paper,
it is stated that in the country
there is sOffleierit of the raw material
nhiliint(iionepcolliytearirs7Per for more that,t two
With the Prokencia.1
• Mr. lianlin-;the
ern win undei;‘Ske to lbcate,
in these ,, agricultural
Following the occupation of the.
fort, the Germans were constructing
a tunnel from their lines in the rear,
pas"sing under the fort, and down to-
wards Verdun. It enabled the Ger-
mane to bring up troops from the
rear to the front line trenches with-
out subjecting them to the uninter-
/latent shell fire of the French
German prisoners still recount hto
-the Freech officers their horror when
they passed through this long tunnel
and gallerynwhere each side from
the floor to the ceiling was walled
up with corpses like so many sand -
ord eve- 'note ne
lioundinee
NO SUGAR IN PORRIDGE.
London Lancet Quotes a Physician in
An Ihnuetial View.
A mother recently complained that
eLh ea n eceainnthota:tgestheenmotiugsht bsielgwarbof,to4r, higer-
qtrect physician writes in the London
child -en's porridge A Wim ole
nerant that porridge contains an
abrindattde of carbobYdrate,„ all of ILA
and go.
e that
geese ad fat for the m rket.
Make sure that the glass in the
henhouee windows is clean so that the
sun'a rays can fill the building, dry it
out, warm it aad make it more health -
If it has not been done, be sure ne
tho hen -house roof is water -tight and
the sides windproof so that the houee
can ltept dry and the fowls pro-
tected from 'drafts, especially when on
the roosts at night.
There is no economy in feeding helm
less than they need, or in feeding on
only one or tWO grains or kinds' of
feed. A variety and plenty of it, is
necessary to keenethe fowls in good
conditien and provide the material
from which to meke eggs.
The most impel -Wet thing in rearing
young ducks is the drinking water. It
must be kept in vessels in which they
can put only their heads. Please
note that it is imperative that they
should submerge the whole head in
water; otherwise the two holes at the
base of the bill, through which, they
breathe, will get filled up with mash
foor or mud and the poor little crea-
tures will be half suffocated, grow sick
and die.
When killing geese for market, the
feathers can be removed easily if,
after killing, the body of the goose
is dipped three times in water which
is almost at the boiling point, dipping
it slowly in and out each time, and
then wrapping it in canvas or cloeely
woven cloth to keep in the steam. In
a minute or two this will loosen the
feathers so that they will come put
easily.
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