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0 WAY PINE SYRUP
CURED HER.
sroaclitis starts. I. a Slag
c;g2•gb, accompanied. scix
eezitAt . anis a f e zz2 oz np
}x=�cw,aiz n is a ?iglt
7a;,e rrogresses tz>e r
a3_0_Le ial tubes b
greenish co:or,
,3cA ;tore.
s acid never be rteg
'lung troah.
ao!low.
of it, by'using DiWoods
oo>1 s
S,� p TM vrell-kaawa
Yr> Srka,etr�"r- tre
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Lot X17'4444e,, Rts
{{dt
gut tz *4'4 fir
:..`tvA.
forsome
1t 1
t
bayed
untie aro
Ctaietkutin
„?fit,
+:uga r six
oaf = �1tY one t�eKaspi
A
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y bT
TCif47##t ,
ricd
Use%IAfl Ikea ipes,
.a large on,-�',
oz1 a ad brdWA. i R two t ahuespoonfur?
oz Poblattez , Cut tip two cupfuls et:
bailed to i ti n
14- t4esandp,Itintoaf..,
w'itln ti;e non; dredge with:
lio,,idee`r'. acid Ii l; a ca3za
enc
{a �:�a..eze of
d lemoa�.^" Cock ten minutes a red serve'
,1��
hot. ‘vng to et ok ben
now suggestions as to s hstmetates are
welcome.•:� toServe
�, e such
a3't it ,lashed ityhrki tut aips. .tris,>L,.
rope*°1y peeked and miNed With
+�t
a1 and, a s,ai_nht., ai salt
,<>h isetio.Al to answer
C
.0:Novelty
enee very gkreb,
twelt . Suet Pudd'.I:?'.--•Bid#• tbve;;
Pae.,_t, out thinly -
�
t -h zi r F'tyho It
", moist u r <, , ".,
the paste .t.p; tbe t743r." 1.`kl.:h'1"P.. 7a S
1bee.0 s.prezei with apple " ilt fcrae
Joehile ee er,, h •ppdt,
ell }eine.; ail be' t sii.
'Mille.' Pc ''et Ai* 'i
}arm }v Ater„ ore cupful brew 'flert
a3,d about five cupfuls anti* e wheat
flow, or enough to knead. Knead'
thoroughly, iy, 3 t r se znitil double in
/milt t ee 1' nrsl ami agaha
31+?+x�. $,2ilir311 a. t:°a. �t�.. „ae?.-,�. `:}p, .�,
^ �,�
k1�ctA�iA �,�;�§'kir° in three �ca�.-,3;zs ctz-
,� e lwalnut
vl ,+ neat
nzat$in$
out i,"„} Fatittbutte7„-ed
pans,
let ="3Sfi.` ..
A ain until double in hulk. end
°- „e 'b ur an a madm°4to even.
Chocolate i'F" _.».• a eup Xf +r,^•tiigar, •
. tablespoon hotter, atte- cap sweet.
ie spoon soda dissolved
In i n- one reaspeorL t,aking powder,
> _
and �te -half' Cups :Hone, three
..a,.., tdz �) •e
t r y, one teAastaeoRa.
.�la�.d..,.s cocoa, -
'1 Mix tho.'o %g1 l u b a3{e 3n
even minutes. For:
1n
y
€G7'{i 121:+
cca b
a3ta.e� fl""�
s�af�,ti e±
uful
174,
oa t f.
leg
CAV IOC
to
fa a*gid fbb.ng t« .,e. one ealp pov:-
w.
e1 s ^l OIste with but
with vattiala.
ek
ak
4 r.,1' 1 .
o•t bits of
ear for
3t fir' t2% "fr'A"'i
sa rtdmer ba4q% c
7:* lit•:ter is 3n: the
0
rem.. M=il.
tYaS 2; ria, St1
Tbe.r place 111
c
1-fru:sehQ d brushes:
, p, $ a" lei d, pt t a tri a spoonful q SO
"lite e .In e 3r 7S of hat iotteg eO1d i s . 1hfas°
t kkk�Sh ,%'4i a�ht,A 2n ➢tktdIIF,
x *n c�1r L hotenn.
Deet t5 av 1 A r t� deo eot�s I.
ao at o Uaa:NY
' tet 1`l
mei
tele
rub in the butter 'w1
fingers add the
-to little I and
til g
pit
"teal of bet
amid be tied
a double titre
uAli to the w
tied careful)
ion columns t .
I- Even flour, pinch , Three Ounce
-half teaspoon.
upplanting the , ful baking pork ounces corn- .1.
He has sh himself to be stercli, three mut butter three
a and less likely to go sielc or 1 ounces sugar, two ten drops
la But it takes six mules to do ' essence of vanilla.
,c ork of one good four horse tearn. Sift the floor, corns eh, at
0 e, the mules weigh only about baking pewder together, cream
900 pourids, -while the horses will butter and sugar and then add the'
average 1,400, so the deference in eggs, one by one, with a little of the
ere
.es
SAY SCCOOLIA SAIL TO TIIE
MAGDALENS
INTERN.A..TIONAL LESSON
JANUARY 14.
1
i; John The l,3aptiat and
zaizz2 1. 19-34. Golsen.
Text John 1. 2;a,
e meet distr23�'uish two
a
arranged in collusion,
Verse 1k
deputation
like that to Jeans ft ?dark 12, 13,
A c[a.fi nc o
� _ s a tothe r ¢ zs a
c z R . d zr 1? rel
,1 ,, fn iia b z u s
c aces}e
ge 1hone x
a
�rz�dst L �.fit y
s e
SII � i
droe. t,,
ll ao aa• i asT n .,l w ., zt1R i1 nRO{1 ern met of p pins, About tt e ears ago 1 was
ddl�tpS, en?isk:S�.t£a, ea kaa 3�a1� C�13x S lIG la`I CX BAR t1Re %`41 � of ,�'tt l.a } "•s y ne" �?� ,,.. �' ago
t b.eeciz«ag, o' dee 7.ng, of ho4 • g and terribl afflicted with 1arrre back, and
R e c z* en
ea Wl rdzt e1: � . cfl kA . d an - %I �„ o ,e na�aaezzs an i8ze Itiagda, Y
d la , e} e that. lis4? . a Y a1? haazellaram:ha s Ina lR r. la * AQ orkd' noteven sweep
� dslands. I,osv-3 * ar cattr:Red2 :� _a .s e s to _. } 2 was so bad � canthe
new to' � t b eopl � tng d s
FtI?E
erestl
1i'OME N WORK ASHORE
'OR AEN AT SEA.
g Visit tq islands' Nort
k'z ee I.dwar t
(stand.
MOLD NQS SWEEP'
BACK WAS SORA.
'Women are coming to understand that
weak, lanae and aching backs from which
'Why Hen Don't I.ay,
they . suffer so mucky excruciating paiii
and agony are due to wrong action of the
Why don't hens lay at this time of b idnty$,
floe year? They do, if their owner On the first sign of any weakness fax
the: back Doani's Kidney Tins sbauld
Is on to his 30�-�
It is about as natural for a ben to . taken.
layix the i z inter ,a it is for Mrs, I., Goushaw, O3 Manning Ave.,
roses to bloom. at the same season.
Toronto, Ont,, writes: take great
e ie Asure zza 7 xztiaxg yoe7r stotiug fee bene-
z.,
P
€3tzt, the e pent x�ou,tlyrr%a%R no+vn- " , i a , T,
-' v As Ia. �. mere e near or was advised to use Doan's Kid,
`, . �� ,s . ,, , ,o eggs per y eaz and to lav ,a good- floor I
f th aARkIaR _t OI Grindstone EntR � Alrllrzgh
3. . f'?$ ADc_ ? n?12�k>33!££' p.., a .. .S _. .., ., a r: E, __:._:r _:..r. »_ <i �». before had used C2 _ - • ly nembe of t Rese zit clic fall end wiz- "e§' -V ,.,rd before 1 ..gad. use.,, one'' bo
° „-_ g aelffin, Byron and theBird . gin -a
l Po a t there: �xas a great improvement, „>:cl srsy
XDCRa3iR�iat� in the message R5. char, ' �. der.
Oarz 2zR
.d- Iz ° r m I backcompletely v..Y
asaR _ farmoz o al
{ , . , • , Dula oz ramaz ce-filled istands n h'cli
ac.o__,t.d. of Scr II.s Aozd" tzaaRa � � d D
,.fpr li 1, �
w - S
t �.
.x t}lc.' 5 S �. `-o�IC IA e
e .' :n r it A v
%. e _.... ...... Q 733 d Alac.,<.%
tile. iaoai>s o- tIA�. �,.fl Tei .azzleR.t re, zrz e%a 'Doan's' for lame pol1ltry keelrer Refi, f1 ,ggoci fol? and , �.
« r ti'isito s by t3 e undxed t ion II be a , Roan s %.zd milts a .�zt au zti
aye afAz,a:r3a.e,as, �'iz3 tis.z,er +�, t%1s ., 1 s g t . H ? raey <e T p , as
#, e _ � nate _old or eggs .: Ho:eon of 1Re aold7n e hoe the trzde zxkaz' A a
�' g
s I Summer
3RRa32twliS•
1josJe never
mentAoas iOS 0W1a 1101iae, e,. .� „aa . .,... : *. ' -,
et ti a..,1 have 41 PreMerlyr built huuee—not a,3�,Te leaf so ease �t r0 othc
Of the i�}als�ie to the Hebrews 3rRg'cn La Grande Demoiselle Vis: Petite
,
=_i� r
r
�zReanin an e:. aelasive one but a house l rice 0e bot. 3 boxes f ,r $1.25
says
only.
.air. .. knows
wrote
it �x}C'$IRCia elle' ie. the
i,8 �}5,rlj Sziaaotlii. � f`, s •S Per ....
... s cr..,., txoc:. nz?o}��. who },rral.G.. a�, s . a l • �" C .
th�t " poultry use
7 "S a ea.'t >_± dei: dealers. or ri )ed direct en rec.�a> t
• . ^:�, . �, , t,,] t ..$�Qi and live a .,. yR .1^! �r X
„ Z.,S: -. C� .] Y „'] ]� :d'r'LT4fidF',4A .. ��.i' ..AI NL�a.T2� Q_ nA LII:t"..�i: i ,.. 1 ..
n�e..,u.-,e .n.,t.er,d t �a eh kept f I f I�� will ei ice by 'I�� f` .f`lzant>arr, Co,,
t �
a_ e efp oa% la � can a _., �,,a };.-
c... y Ileo 'gee Turn=zto
% 4F, Y i fT .A.. , fa. S ti l.t�
d' k
2 fIR i86tirY, f%,'e'� l32$f-S£
these' Gr.'s Direct rap lifted above alesire a.nd cif T rlhieh. together with sant"' r e � feed the moderaz may aR feocl all grain. ,
fS,
1;
'zee a'1`ize a3aa P'w3k:w5 IT.a s�.a' , .d ;Ep2'f2i the chief
+,<;'.'a:., 1 ➢` ,rJe» �• 1i ; i, 3. a. 'au „hoe-'di'e:2:?z;x,"A.'� CGf ith r2ppr'o�aeb.
itetioederizag d_ areetseecify°Dua.tc's
or urotein--heavil
ft,
,
hook of. Isnii but a ai tte lee, Hero 3n these. islands .,4';?,St. hif8thr -
�. � 1 bet __ �,,_,. s a�. Aa fi r_ .�, " _. ;Feed (Iry nnaslzec aid ez�ilaus }set `i`I£:� NORTH SEA I'sLf30I��4.13'�.•
time "es,
Tr yr c53:fJt 1e= Q,.Ites blab, € , 4r'ie .1C' p'.£'tie.°.3 disco r 9 t S h
s,€±,s,£
x tilestzcalla igl,e file aklovz .nee rassc ',Qum biefc Rlai%%1 ° a'to °:Ad Naval lEte-
,r,.1 d ,.<se.;a 0 C, ,.3fic'F». E 10 i L,bwalz �-f.15 Qrk'3. „-,e i'', 4P: S<,—•'l5+!.,}7?R�6'r1 RZX 020...,, R i
� .� � M •>+_ :,144-4t� : �l _lad'.aa� tied - I'eniRa�,fll,.z3a.a Del7Si%•t.. ,
?jean!' R"f. i„ the l s ... i fr. . .. ° 4 •, ly;�-, ,� ,� ar cr a FH 5' ." feel,
a.,'��.1 .a.1,d ,. ,., ,I_,? ;.. � 1 � �% r..,r,aL.t...� .�%si>x,a- 1n4 4° Z'tSYs. Rol , fi
� "R w e .. � . _£.' W t"�a E W c`a '. � �.` �,. - a &. melt ; of ., ,, ;• ,, the
}, t�.�a,4.ai i%a•e ,Bial �l e replies',
F e `s.e.:' , s 11 11d° h %3-::' pwady - �i'at S a >.-ti T % s;
° a„_� 1ettal°i1a1,�, �'i"a�la, r , i �+,��a, , aRi'E' iar?¢zdRv la�e the as1 dav� � size czttt.,. ?.h:a orlil e�- I>�e�}:;ade �ekat,ea
e V r,, a a> n,.
�R4. '�..3tt�'tiiG1�1�+^•�*'�`.�” �a'r.:hi':�� �' %11# �?�kw'7�,v5`1..� �i � .. x . ,
st.."aatt%%%� zezRtelae ot` a2lost c?x ibese lct- eflla�#ly In nal; aa^ea io .hc� c p
�Rfr�'�M.. '4r"Cla�r far 1;R1.".h'oT'�ex the �.'Llae�>. ha�ix.�3(*,+1w:4''+.r "':isie��^-i;.t1»a3f3✓"'" I•S 74' #Sly.' °..., north O� n�%."A�lait4,� P�it(Si??2b32c'" all i,��:•a4�`s-'
' fact that these ,,,,Titers' r n
e
idea. groups, ti ze n t3;3R;'AI a%ad el i1dire call'' . a. ease z}ra e
a?.3ra3S �,
ifestly kseheoe that if they cola to and from Inerway, Sweden and
d .Andi1144 helping the good what
lea:rrc wfat tq feed their bole they' P4tzraac.'Month by month our iGi;e
With g�ra'$r.%n'Si weather l,. circ 'd'e9#ice nn•nF_ _n �E 3,.w tn�n, ..._ _ . f
ther 4' v rt te lamite that they have thernselvee bevel d h ifietissnd ships pereelied oet the sea
.1, It i$ 4 Tiet modelled eial fitted; men 4-01-4 VV43111411p great ie popular fallacy,
eltiltiru of mei, need, home, MtUle elmee of eieeleleln• baskets • - - - - " e , ' r e I
'mailed sub. maliers and boOkerS of gay Patterned hgeney „rp, ia„sing are inherited tutors rreat, or amall--steamer, sailer, r
and that; usually, if a flock ie to lay flehermari—to paee without sharp
stermg and Clam Digging- well it must be out of a flecle ahead ceLalienge and direct investigation.
oil is rich, the farms are good a it that has laid well. „And that this I "Patrolling' equadrons are strate-
r out the
ded- ' tile Lord's own
roplzet-4 , to" Moses, as
daye
IS
be
ealleti v.
by ;sue n
1 VI the emblems
co horren")
,cording to our
ple,senees end
Taketb away—.
Q.3.k 13,411 is and verse lii refer' 4,9tTeeessfully earned on, and sealing
Safe Conduct, ly come us far into the gulf as the
In rank: the Greek of the next before'
.Mnenialens for their season's catch.
fot.' photography in me (in time) is different. l'ito mar -
las been :round by the serbians thtlo is .wron.r.„ wo now ; Excellent modeling clay is found in
tho arid, one sculptor„ Senate
id a
PlIal GRA
Wa
111 e
1
esee are geperelly good -
active and cengferlahle. The
s se
ling wit
tilting a
For the
1 that is well
rel
ie
the faetor that means the difference/ giyally placed umts which command
n hens not hving at all aml lay. I every bee oI treffic. They Trey be
et this seasen. 15ieht el eeseh other, het are al,
wene easy steaming die.anye.
Say they 4re, twenty miles apart and
tion involves gals, and It :As ve7 ev"‘"14 tha-''.titat no blockade runner can pass Le, -
Ara dja. feeni rime, centimetre.' reeling on the iwQ0.1 without being seen by one
ro frOrn dirty troughs are ail account-
, Naval officers there
on the flats, t'arts, bug. small red worms, us ManY ;4 fiii0e1) ,l'il'ic,,,d ,,,h-i.,„fs .,,,, 11,,,,,ai maN.ni Ttece„,,,
14 eveg a cow drawing having boon found in the windpipe In"-",e-a;.,Tvitil- a-plell-dfci—re-co-r'd.""a" --/o---70-1';
he aeen en the etara of 0/10 chicken. The young birds are nicrchaat. service, They are peculiar,
r ter quite a dis. usually attacked when _thaeiyv. a.,,,r,,e,,,,,b,e; ill.letisettaatfeorrs basTatchReadtaaxlv.cutrakn, tadaloeswtialiti
e:fillio t lt,, ltuernFensdrutrirgilsiiiltg t3,1;eeenn titr184rte:frettetnedd tehigeyht weeks old. '
hing noise. As the7( isi"a;':..",r, r London streets or the Grimsby trawl -
it kirties nd long boots or bore- ‘Lsp, or ,,,g.ap'"e„r .1.4,:: er the. shoals and banks where herring
three- ged forks in hard oulal they 4"" and halibut swarm. Our sca pollee
the clams upon which the sue eatlt, so that tile symptoms aro, moreover, accustomed to ships'
depyrals, suggested the object being to kill manifest° and PaPers' They scent a
Aubert, on Amherst Island, i expel, the worms, without dest ,:,,.,^alce#, and woe to the skipper who
r°3;;L.,, tries.tricit• s With these alert and 'silent
the capital ard here ene is likely t the chickens- A simple way
t with interesting people who ar directly a chicken sent/11°s of Britain's
eating gapes is,
dy, to give one inker begins to sneeze, to puff tobacco ins"pgeneleition' eiama-iadelel onfisr:orgonet1.1\--ylh'elr
informat ion conecrnin smoke down the bird's throat. Give fair doubt exists we are lenient a
second dose after a few hours' inter -
in tbe Winter time scanty- is very val• An old remed . of trawlers ---the North Sea is alive
in tam with thdir risonerg , 31. 1 lowly him not—Best tiiken Et,
O'Brien wpose work is well known on
their eriencity to pell 'weight more flour beaten well in between eaele Ada, 'The Bulgars, With the rememina er.t14. John ,$ brought up in the
aPPa7ent than real. ; the flavoring and the rest of tbe flour, of their own cruelties to the Serb.s south, und the font tnaD elm y ane 1 . , ,
"The transportation of ammunition 1 beet well and put into small greased "weigbing on their minds, at first fear- Elleabeth were related (Luke 1. 86)
himself in one of the historic, eld
tremendous undertaking neeva- ' tins. Bolze in a verY quick oven for, ed to surrender to the Serbian artnY1' •—w11:1,01.. i,,l_lcitleLiLtai,ey_Ta.e_es it ,highthll: hones where he hos turned ont sever_
In our sector we kept 220 seven minutes. their impression being that the Serbs IinioalunsoemoitflIenavuiiLt, eloinsseenowtasproovee thatt al extol/ea busts during his stuntner
hors and Mules busy hauling shells. Old -Fashioned Gingerbread.— ono would not take Prisoners.
.1 b. k , sheets of copper have been deteoted
for al, en gems. Except when a big. cup brown, sugar, one cup smtp arie such as did give themselves up their illmlries met again. Ecciesiasti.ovtalsetatiiolilln-g: ors;u=es:xtntiedeit°t:,'sst:rhae. lime in it, place t le c ic -; ,,
under water, elamped to the keel."
4 blo on in these distant. Magdelens. le3:17,,dieZdde, and either shake the box I 'al'
Push ie no tbe liorsea and Mules get 'cup butter, one cup sour iniik;onee were, of course, treated as well by cal tradition, often embodied in elle i -
pretty good care and "treatment, and half cup cornstarch, ti,vo and one-haie the Serbians as by any ether section too late to count. Israel—As alway:
young pheasants have the gapes, is to
take a feather, dip it in turpentine, with these—the cargo can be examin-
at once. But it is impossible pro -
then opening the bird's mouth, pass
it into the windpipe, giving it a sharp 1/erlY. to inspect a big steamer with a
,large cargo in Mid -ocean, especia1100
twist with the fingers. If the feather
is then withdrawn, one or more of the ,boitehneagicealed in hales of hay. in
weather. Contrabrond is
worms will come away with it. The
treatment is repeated till AU the ir easks and e"es, in Passengers' hag -
worm$ have been removed. ' gage, even in the mail's of neutral
- nations.
An excellent and sure cure is tne
1"BlociEncie runners have been found
old-fashioned one. It is a follows:
with hollow masts and trick decks for
Take a good-sized box, or tern up a
smuggling petrol and rubber, Great
coo on its bacn ut some slaked.
or blow in it with a pair of bellows.
thee' last a long. thee. cups flour, one teaspoon cloves, onel oof the allied army, and to show other the name 0.f privilege. '1 Steamer Calls Once a 14,.fontli., • . • .
The lime will rise In a cloud and as t It • II P
"The French are using mules a:11110st teasPoen soda.
to be overeomo, before the Tellies were eggs wen. Add milk and sugar. man bolding a leaf of breed and a , so he +3008 not tell of the institution breeding spot of gannets and gulls, is, th
osges, but the habit of braying had algal% Cnt into thin slices. Beat gariart prisoners drawing ralnota„ each and he need not tell the story: Jhst eoleny• The Bird Rooks, the chief or,,eincoop too long, 0
elusively for transport work In the Ereuelt Toast—One loaf bread, two ger by sUrrendering, the e bad a Johns the Synoptic Oospela g n use an hale it, and the worms are Inlied,
mountamous region of the egg.", one cup malk, one teaspoon Photogrriph tnken a long tiles of Bul- had recorded the baptist. ol Jesus, EntrY Island IS an EflgliSh'SPeaking chielter.s must riot be left in the box ono that may
lieulgarizins that they incurred nei den- 32, Tins is very characteristic of! French le ePolCen in the island, but the chickens gasp for breath they in- T
r the lime will kill thiegss bleissicalepsoopnugsur song as .ed a
be applied to otters
fit for sertiee there. This was ac.. Din bread in the raixture and fry in bowl for soup. a the Lord's Simper. As a dove-, verY diffieult to access und visitors Two or three daily 6Pplications of
I woman, holding up a sheet. of
complished, so I am told, by a slight' butter or +dripping. Serve -with TWO th011511/177.1 COPieS Of this photo- Milton addresses the Spirit in Ins have to be drawn uP in a huge aet- lime in this way will free tbe chienens Yeung
green.
"Well, no raise," said the salesman
Po ltry News
music brilliantly decorated in red and
surgical operation on the nostril sYrillii. The toast makeS. an excel- graph were printed and the Bulger- great opening words, "Dovelike satst basket by the lighthouse keeper . and entirely from any further trouble,
which has given them the brayless Ient breakfast dish, lams who had surrendered were invited brooding [Gen. 1, 2, margin] o ei the tis men. e s eamet makes the call
' fre uenc of her visits being due to
Sour milk raisin eake.—One pint to write messages an them to their
sour milk, one cup sugar, one cup Trio- comrades saying how they had been
lasses, one cup shortening, one quart received. The 2,000 picture postcards
flour, one heaping' teaspoonful soda, were thee dropped by aeroplanes into
one teaspoonful cinnamon, one-half the Bulgarian lines.
Since then surrenders have been',
much more frequent, and the men who
give themselves up always try to
bring with tlaem a copy of the photo -
vast abyss." In the flood story, the, to these rocks once a month, the in -
dove symbolizes peace. Abode— q y
This is the essence of the Manhood of the fact that the landing te at all
Christ: imperfect men have the Spirit times attended with some danger.
fitfully, and often "grieve" him—Jesus Etang de Cap, Havre, Maison, Etang
has him uncharigingly. du Nord and Grindstone are -the chief
.34. The Synoptic GoepeTs-very clear- settlements on the islands and the
ly show that Jesus kept the secret of ports of call for the mail, passengers
his divine origin and Messiahship till and ereight boats which run between
the end of his ministry, even from Pictou, P.E.L, and the Magdalens
the apostles. The discrepancy is ex- every Monday and Thursday. The
plained by the fact that John is in- Magdalene islands were granted in
terpreting, and not merely reporting, 1798 to Admiral Sir Isaac Coffin in a
the saysings he gives He is not cpe- fee simple and whose heir, Adnural
cerned with the chronological devellip,NiCoffin, now holds- them. The tenants
ment: he thieks only of the permanent pay a yearly rent of one shilling per
significance of what he relates. acre, but of late an ordinance has
been passed by the Government of the
Intends to See.
He—Why do you refuse me when
I say I can't live without you?
She—You have aroused my
teaspoonful cloves, one-half nutmeg
os -
and two cups raisins, chopped, This
will make two loaves.
Soft ginger cake..—One cup cook -
ng molasses, four tablespoonfuls graph, -which they- eegard as a sort
Young Doctor—I haven't lost
patietn since I hueg out neY shingle. melted shortening, two cups flour, one of safe condect. One man' said that
teaspoonful soda and one-half tea-
Secoerb Ditto—I wish. I had you he had paid fifteen francs for his, and
luck. All mine get well. spoonful ginger. Add one el1P hot that he carried it always with him in
water. case he should be .caetured.—London
co STIPATION
THE COM ONEST ILL.
COnstination is one of theftcomamonest_
ills of mankind and one too o en llovired
Eggless Recipes.,
Crabapple Butter.—Crabapple but-
ter is slightly inferior to cider apple Why Rain Follows. Thunde
butter, but asi crabapples are nearly Lightning.
-War Eggs?
always abundant and cheap it makes
Why does a' heavy clownpout of ,
and
to go unloOked after until some serious ? rea as on e
complication sets in. ' Wash- the cral3apples well, cut them la °
E the bowels arc -Properly looked after up 1,vathou pe ling oi cmeng them; Not, as is popularly believed, because
there will be no coestiPation, jaundice, place them in a granite kettle add en- , the thunder ;jostles the cloud particles
sick or bilious headaches, heartbdrn, oinfh water almost to cover them and. together into raindrops, In the -via-
coated tongue, sour stomach, floating boil them slowly until they fall to lent turmoil between the positive and
° their subsequent breaking up proceeds -
specks beOre the eyes, ete.
the bowels regular and cure all liver ill..
f dreg- be- enedeheation and
rites: . suffered from ,eonstipation crabapnles were cooked and allo v t
aver since 1 eon reraember and for vea-s ' to sirime- un'il "" is deck Ad 1 more raridlY 1,11'1' aleewbere Hence
h d pains ;r 'he Jerk side at the pack. , clio,Ft e.ea,,, to sweeten the i)u ,ter ano - .„, 1
vould laave to sit clown marl res.. -it (::siii a ,,,. 1 eor %tliit.st,.-r--Dp- un_ electrification, the raipfall oecenging
lbtirxils
cured '
le
time as le as
gilt consistency; cr, if" prefeir:-.17 `Iiave, then, startieg towatet the earth
,cookilig may be done
a slow oven, t
eisiii Breed.—In bred'
aloe Lab e,
one eu f'
eg meter.
ea te
at the same, ti,me, .lictt, sound, and
, of aboue 180,000 milee per sec,
'1'090 fee,t, ,per eecone 'but the,
rope has gone its way in peace for
many years with nothing more than
cotre,c and roils. Eyen in heavy -eating
of tea is quite all right, without eggs,
for breakfast. `Samuel Pepys seems
to have gotten a ong without any
a regular meal, is a recent institution.
that are here objected to as partied-
t,213tolce.,,ic, One's enough and
the Senild is mere al)sent -mindedness,
sot of little things that
p the higli cost.
ited States this year has been est
'brid, loot deep flowing at
an hot
Province of ,Quebec making it possible
for tenants to buy the land outright, . To all of us who realize vividly the
but it seems that few wish to become
Iand owners at the price of' $ per. Ipoarsedash
Clean and disinfect the chickens it as yet. Of course, lots of Deo-
' house frequently; never allow acchniu- ple are singing it, and everybody likes
tions; change the bedding on the floor it, but nobody's got tired enough of it
Never make a. quick move about eel. song, nesse,
Financial.
lae—hrow did you come out finans
cially with your entertainment for the
Old Ladies' Home?
She—The old ladies owe us $50.
q V. yet for it to be what you d call a popu-
horses, cows or other animals, and this
applies also to chickens. Meve care -
A pint of crude carbolic acid mixed
with a gallon of kerosene makes an
excellent spray for poultry houses.
•
FRENCH FAT.
PAP
One of the Great Discoveries of the OF THE HEART
War.
'acre, preferring for' reasens, ef their
own, ,to pay the shilling rental.—Vic- that, ett ef. the' 0'
hear (Sir W. Robertson Nicoll writes)
toria Hayward in Hartford Timee
- • is the eflicacy of trench grease. It ap-
Give up the idea of (wing, old liberallY eupplied to the men the cold your lieart and Nerve Pills. I was
Irian e", antl damp are robbed of...a go.o:r1 1,,clveha,01 saffr.'ig from PalPitation of the heart
"Yes. we've changed the ftirni uyc of their terror. A young (31d],.,. 'rotti nay iieart Wes caused by stomach,
around and iniagine we're living in a has had 15 months in the t - one'.
now house." ' - and is Pit the present rnortione On bis Iliad iiicd all kinds' of' inedicine, both
On his summer holiday the professor and had to be pulled out 1 ti. -: f
The late Professor Leunsbury of Yale occasion, on his way to his trench near rcqiewe rile lik„e Milbium s I:tear anc,
r as cn, Coe to tile purist alid pedant. Fes.tubert, he got dibggo, cl in a' „si,',-v-alnp, Nerve Pills. 1 Ifelierc aliTorle suffering:
1 wy-y back to them' tolls that On one pfortutreilitoxa:dudiciocror-3' but I founa none
like I did slio-ilcl tise them 1 only used
gazed out across the lake o gray his comrades, who succeeded in .,e•,-,... l' now fe'l bite a- differelittS,!''
and sultry afternoon, e.nd rerna Aced : trieatinr, him, but at the expense Of Perf)11." '.
pears that when the feet and legs are
well rubbed with the greaeeethat is
MEART AND NERVE PILLS.
•
A-irs S. Walters Matapedia
writes: "I wish 'to "let you know how
much good have' received by taking
1001,5 learip.g I:Libbers in the mu, „, ,fbeen on the nidarketilier, the Ptasit.voti7decrIrtfYe
seated in a ,roceing,-eliair neer 1)y,. i•esult he had ,to put in feel. ,cays _ ,
"What h-inktlike,rei,11; ProlessOT he the wet trenches nags:, r1,37i,,kt,irtattrioni;eis.4.,
theire. What looks lilie rain ?" ,able to. keem hitieSe
$1.25, at Eel.. deafe Mailed :direct .6
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