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I ,­,_,�,Q 'I- - -1 1.11, . � .1 ; ... , " " " ..., .. , ludicrous to� , some epT , I , .- I I I ,-r',, .. , . ", � �­ -. ,_�,; 1�_ .,'��::� , 7 , -m-- 11 �­ --,,-. I - I I 1. I; ��.�,:, ., " j, ,, ,�, ;,�; -_�,25_,,,! . ,� . , �� -as the the fUture of their � country , In the I " " , - � r, - ,-x., , . 5. , " � , 11 ., , - , ,:. : , I , c4*ragement tit t e tirrue, or in that. , , 1'4 � . � �� , ', �.� ' , "'' 4 ;­ L ...... 1 47 *, . ­ ,`�, � i` , , - .77� reflected ev.1,porary . . I �.. . , ,.r - . t RE � ­,, ,.� : , I I � ,I I M � ,, , ", - � �rlty of the, ro . " I I I I , w, , � I I . �' , "t'. " 1 " -�, i�%,J 1!4, past may have t ' they V0 ,year'.. % Moj( sl,�. . : ­,..�,,; I ;, , I I I 1. . . .. . ;;. -.1 � Alai Candy? . -of I I . — I . ��i � I MW . ` . - . . . economic conditions with whl4b I . � sa%vl� WFIRI. �1�4T.;., .-1, . ; , � 11W .t I de of Red River Settlemem., � � -1 . � 1. . . , " , :-�94_;, I 1. ..� . . I , , - o' ?. - I : . 4�, ; I I were faced; there may havO. been ,,t!�;��,--,, '' I I , � . . .1 " I � .. 11. . , I., - �!N `� ' I �,,.,,, 11 ,17,: N-4,", , I I . , ­! , .1 � � ­ �6n his hot, rocky road -1 I ,,, 't I � I � I � i ,4 �:, -�i� � , , I � , . z . " XtA*A ids mouth moist and -not so ' " " , �. ­ , I , ", �'I'jir" 0 -1'4�1* N -1 - - ," : 11: tired of waiting for rail porineption - _40010,111, , _ , e outlook was-' . ... - ", '", " - times when th � . , ". '.�. ,� 1. ., -- .; , , L D , -reCt 1�olitmcal Assod,ation With 1, ­ . :��. �. " 11 I , I - .. e;_ , ,''.. . ; , �� . ; 111" � I I .1 � , � . . � ii'vx ­_ " . and di ;".. - . I . V ...... �, 4" "" � , , :an his sweetie, he took roseate and inspiring as it more of- 1�k'� ,; I . I-- , ... :-, , - - .. ...... .. 11`��­r . . 1, �, 4,� 1 -- , , :,! , " ,� I .� -i vi 4"' -J I . ­;�fl%xl. I .. . �,'':� I I . ". . I '.A`.T��, ­�X I �,,, �.'.T, I I -the United � 1. % I �.M .. � -�,". �, I t ., ., I .: .;:,�� 1, bbr a smooth, White atonal States Government to take possession - I , .." ,5 '� -.1 Eastein�Caa�da,, p�etffloned I I I I ' f ' , ` ,.. ,�� � �:, �1� ,., ten was, and when the faith iu this I ' ­'Akik !,,� -,',,��",,:;� � � . country and its future was te , mpted "',��;, . ; I _s , - �., -;io 1.:-1 � � .. "I 10""A' " , !" . I of the Territory of Rupert's Land, ,�' . �, - .. .. . I ''. �, '. I'll w T : , I.. I I ""I . . I . � ,,, I ; I . N � � I I . I 11 �;::� , , - I , . 9 .., 10. 77��: �'�­ .: � �: ",;,� , �4, - ;� ".. , .1 Today, to wake a lasting, to waver slightly, but the net result . . W i . " -, � � , . 11 ..) , � . . liv,_-�� , � . I 'I � , , ;: ; .. , . , I The building'pi'the Canadian Pacific 4i'e I I , .r% . ., 1.� , I" . _.- -, , 11 .­ 'I', - 4'�. - 1. .. I! .�� �: - b .. I— ; - ��, . satisfying impression. take � . I ; .. �_, -1 " ­_"' � j of achievement over that sixty years I I . 11 .." V , , . I . - I ., . .,; " ­ �,;.A!­,i,��31,�:� - I. .., . : . I I I I. , , , , e .. , ` i ,:��. I . . . -.1 11 ­,j�,�i'j ­, -, - ­ . . 4 %,­__.._ ­­­­ 1'1­4".�"",Y.:� . - __ " -,' ountry had to be peopled and de- , �0.`, ,ft$ , , . � -'4 -1 - - , saved the West for Canada, but that _ . , . I . , .1 ,� '. v�� her Wrisley,s. I � $p , � . '. �, . ,,,, . ,-# "., : redly as to firmly :�,,�O#' -,; I . , ,;, . " 1�: ,.,,,,:',' ..."", �, �_ �,��, 1�-d'­`%,:��.,;.,�a i�l­� � 1; � . '. .- ". � I 'F ,. _ . . I � .. , ,� - 7 e".� ,,, � " �,�., .. I . L� - , � ," , ,i ­­_­ . 1. jr�� �L::,�. �'.,1�1�,kj'," .." . . I ., �.. , - '-p-," I establish in the hearts and minds of C . I : � ; � ,%, 11 1� , "'. I . . ... 1, I I �WRIGA veloped if Confederation were to be4_ "'. .. I - .11,11.11 --..---1- - 1-1 - . I .. 0 . - L'� 14k, � our people a steadfast conviction that .1 _... .- 11 LL -]"I.." ,,"I ­­ .11 . .-_1-_._--.1_11 L I'.,,�, . : -1 . . . I ,,�,t,., . ., I ` .- . Z permanent success and if the rail-' L� I I � I ,� � '.11 ,� I - . - ; Canada is now firmly established as .1, �� "', �;,l � , - I a gre . .1.11� , I ... "'L � I k ... ,�. . , : � . I - - ­ - road were to miLke a living and con- . . , -.1 , ` , I . _� "i , , �� - I at country inhabited by a peo ;. "'K, ,­ P�111L � I tinue its work of national develop- 107 , " st , '­�!:,' 4" . I ,�, , -V -+_4 ,�!. . , .1 �i i .6 .. � % 1. �11'1111 I - pie whose average o opip .7 I ent. To what extent it has sue- . �,:, , .., I i6 '. . . 11 � �i, �. ... 11�� � v ,4, ," i ", 11 ,�. . , , Alter prosperity and contentment stands m I - I I -1 .. �_, , A I .� r, - A , 1, � ceeded is clearly evident in every �* 1qMW i I , -; ,�,� m . . 1.", �. I - , �p - , . ,� � , .��, ";­ . :�. -4 �'.' ! , , After _17=6mi " " . AINK, p; : ,�,`W'i., J."_1 ,, — 5 ms of the �A`1� �1=_ . -,:. ill"' CEM world, and that its future will be as part I— . 1-11 I very high among the nati4 of this country to which its ser- " vices -6tend. During its forty years . - ..N.R ....... �_ 1,11. 1t'1L,_;,.,­..' - .._ I .. � 0 - , , . - 1��','_ -, ''. , — i..1. I"- i _ , . . - . �11 I .". I 1.11, I . ��"; . � . 0-1* �_ !" '� M _1 , �, , ., .. 11 , I 1: � _1 ­ .. , I 11, ; I , �; �, , ii� .- i. a - � - i W * �W�, , - great as the enterprise and industry . I * . - I f,� 1. � .,. '_o.. . I t .. I ;,�. �!4, -i,- .1; �_O, �.,! . . Ms of existence it has spent in this work i . I ��_ 1. I I 1, ..,-.,. .". ., " �'N I.. , � , - I _. " I - . 7 _., . , I � � �­ I- ____ - - of its people shall dictate. I '. 0 , . I . 11 . . .11 ..... - . I ''. .1 .�­ -_ �10 �� I and in immigration over $75,000,000 — - ''. . I 1. IL . - - I - � . I � I � I I i�w 11 When in 1N7 Confederation was n money quite apart from . -.i '. I. I � s ': , ... 11 � .� . I .. I �1� .1 - . . I � . . ,,I ', of its ow I . ­ . : - .,� first effected, it was very much in the . .1 anything spent in plant equipment or The maum,eans that he does not want for afternoon tea. ' will make abundant syrup. Boil twelve � ., MUTUAL . ' Select the variety of b that I% 'mlnii�es, and3hen Fsour,into stoAlized ­ THE MCKMLOP nature of an experiment and one for gredients 20 minutes; 4dd.lemon juice. �, rolling stock for carrying on its busi- to weari 4Ao'thes that bother him 4ud erry ' ; I ..,:,. COYy. which enthusiasm was by no means 3 we- Pour over softened gelatins; stir u makO this , I I . . - 1� FIRE INSURANCE of ness as a railway, steamship or hotel make him think of them. Th4 ., � It- fairly large, fairly soft and hollow"_� jelly,glAsses. R is best to .. . unanimous. An important body Tju�h' but be sure, thai the berries are not preserve in small amounts as the col- -,� I organization. 1 This is in excess of man medns that she wants ito wear til gelatine. is dissolved; pf4gs thr . 8 on e i� : . , , � public opinion doubted its wisdom any sum spent by an other organiza- clothes -Mat do make her - think of a sieve (there 'h Id h 2 3P ), over,ripe. Hull two quart Wxes of or and flavor can thus be retained to " , - - ,� d it doubt the Un b,rH - - I hulling better advantage. ::,. and more than all di them., , -M . es,' and w4i e you iwe When cold the - Pour into moistened molds; � . , READ OFFICE-SEAFORTH, ONT- possibility of its being successfully tion or by the Government and it is mold on lett�ice. I � - ,4 , , , �. . — rmanent basis. a very clear indication of the Com- Uen6e,4e general style in women's Tongue In Tomato Aspic. ' them -if you '*e' a huller, nip out glasses should'be sealed with paraf- OFFICERS* effected upon a pe pany's faith in the future of Canada. clothei changes radically about once , any hard or gr�en- -portions of berry, fin. *The fruit will keep indefinitely. " Make a tomato jelly as direeted� - o s " , . . - ..... '.. Added to this were physical difficul- -1 not'Te-r. I . , .. .11 . J. Connolly, Goderich - - President . This year'of eelebration is no less in a generation, sometimes oftener. � Pour a thin layer of the jelly- into a Try i ' elect. berri" that,wil ,. wv� ties in the way of extending Canada an excellent*point from which to look Looking at old prints we see*that at .. -quire was 9_�-�t ,if tho"Xitust I be I I I . . � , Ja& Evans, Beechwood, Vlce-pnddad . 1, cold wet mold, and when it hat al- I hin . A Helpful Hint.-Af all of the, fill- , _, -Trea& to the Pacific Coast that might well forward than it is frc�m which to look one period women wore inumense washed, wtmh them. before "hulling. i I '_ D. F. McGregor, Seafarth, Sec. have utterly discouraged men of , �most set, put in a small tongue, which Ing stations were placed end to end, . � �': back. We are a nation firmly estab- -boops so that their dress was tightly _' After preparing the berries, measure theyWre . mind us of how many groceTs; . ­� - been I � ... I AGENTS: less heroic mind and determination lished and having an historic back- coutraeud at the waist and expand- has cooked, trimmed - and out seven level cupfuls of granulated . __ ----,, - .� than were those who had set their skinned. If desired, the tongue 11-V sugar. Place a layer . of -e__-, errie-- - are unpaid. , , Brockville ,Recorder I ,s I . I , . ; . Clinton ; E- Times. .... I . .. ,round that must inspire national ed to an enormous circle at the foot. .. A Ter. Leitch, R. R. No. 1, hands to -the task. andnational courage. Our land After that came thOS6 curious con- he thinly sliced, and then placed in oa a platter and gently press t ei&-to, - 1� I . I ,� , , � I .,1 W. E_ Hinchley, Seaforth; John mur- pride g jelly mix- . .. � . ,. It is not necessary here to dwell is one of vast potential wealth and triotions known as tilters, which whole. Add the remainin a thickness Of about one-half inch, . .. _.. , ,-- I - - � - o. Gode- � I �. . 11 . �. 1: 1ray, Egmondville, J. W. Ye upon Canada as it was in Confedera- we have brought to a high state of were a iind of wire basket which ture, place a plate an top of mold, using. a milk bottle or'large tum�ler . .. .11 1, ,­ :. .�. 1.11. rich; & G. Jarmuth, Brodhagwm tion days. An array of startling efficiency our machinery of govern- pushed the skirt out behind but left and set in a cool place until,firnL for pressing. , (This leaves the skin ... 11 I . I I ;1 I , - . . � .� . . DIRECTORS: statistics of growth and development ment, transportation and other pub- it close fitting in front. Tomato Jelly Ring., � nearly whole, but breaks the fruit -. .., .. I : .. . I ..., ould Mold the tornato jelly in a ring , "'. 1� "I 11 � , � thrcrugh the intervening years c bal- . , allowing � . .1 .1 I � ,,:: � lie service upon which to build in the Front being expanded like a inside and makes it hollow . 11 �.. � � I � Williarn Rinn, No. 2, Seaforth -, be pre en d o,,n,d very wisely is be- con- mold. When firm, WrA out on to a the boiling sugar to quickly soak in- .. � s future. Industry based upon natural loon tlne ,skirt afterwards was 11 " John Bennewies, Brodhagen; James ing presel d y most of the Canad- . excellent condition, tracted to fit like a sausage skin so border of crisp lettuce leaves, and,fill to the berries). -Now, turn the pres- 71, ian newspaper and c "sources is an ' � � I .� ither publications g was very difficult and centre of ring with chicken and eel- sed berries into a dish, sprinkle them 1.� ., . Evans, Beechwood; M_ McEwen, Clin- and most of all, we have a resource- that waMn French with a layer of the sugar, press more . � 1. I . 11. ton; JR Connolly, Goderich; Alem incidental to the Jubilee celebration. ful, vigorous and intelligent people sitting down was an acrobatic feat. ery salad, marinated with L - , �� � I .. . I � � I Seaforth ; J. (L It is not possible for anyone to read saing, and garnished with may- berries, add them to the firE :11 �,, , � Broadfoot, No. 3, with ideas of government soundly Then - c4ine those aniazing things dre . it, sprinkle .1 � Grieve, No. 4, Walton; Robert Ferria, these or anything of the history onuatse. - til the t7b q I - .* � throb Of based upon common sense principles. called -bustles; and sleeves were en- with sugar and continue un, . ., ., � Harlock; George McCartney, No- 81 those times and not feel a of ave so-called national problems, ormously puffed up at the shoulders Tomato Bavarian Salad. . quart boxes of b6rries and all the . . thson. Brnepff&& pride in what was then accomplished We h n time close Make tomato jell sugar have been used. Let stand for . Seaforth; Murray G1 ,but these are far from difficult of and were alternately i � y mixture u ing all �:. only two cups tomAo instead of 2% several hours -or better still---over- ;�-, and has been achieved since. Our . g at the wrist and loose flowing. - . i, Canadian born citizens are, or should solution. We have the geographic fittin cups. When the gelatins mixture be- �ight. . - �� ,,, es more flies; � __ — difficulty of wide spaces separating Every 46nce in a while there is a Will km =MY tim � .�.­ . be, well informed on the history of our more thickly populated areas, in so-called reform in women's dress, gins to thicken, fold into it one-half In the morning, place over a hot - y than any other sp � JAMES WATSON Confederation and Confederation which development of wealth produe- and everybody thinks that woman i,4 cup whipping cream, whipped until fire and stir constantly apdwhileboil- for, the mono I ' 11 times, but there is a great work to tion is slow, thus adding to our cost about to emancipate herself from the stiff- Put in individual molds and ing. Bring to a full rolling boll and fly killa. Each pad will kill flies ,,; - SFIAFORTH, ONT. be done in familiarizing new Canad- of transportation and government. I tyranny of fashion. chill. When set, turn on to a lettuce boil hard -for five minutes; add the all day,'evelry day, for thrm I., 1. inns who have lately come to our believe the solution of this difficulty But, alas, it is a delusion. All leaf. Mask with chopped celery and juice of one-hatf lemon, remove from ,Wee]kB. . At aU Grocers, Drug- � . .;.. GENERAL INSURANCE AGENT shores with the history of Canada's is to be found in immigration. We that it means to woman is change. pepper tossed in mayonnaise. fire and stir in one-half cupful com- gists and GenaW Stores 11 representing only the best C*n- past. I know of no way in which to need more people in Canada, and we And the &ndulum-of style has swung Jellied Tomato Bouillom .nercial pectin. Skim and stii repeat- 10c I and. -.25c ver package. .. better instill a true spirit of Canad- Cook tomato as directed, and before I., adian, British and American . ism or in which to build up a unit- can successfully assimilate more than back-wikrd and forward since the fig ed)y for just five minutes after,taking - -; Companies. ian we are now receiving. Of those who leaves of Eden. . removing from fire dissolve in It two from the fire, to cool slightly and to - . . � An kinds of insurance effected ed nation. . vast major I ity Each: g�.re ration looks with amaze- or three bouillon cubes or three tea- prevent the fruit from floating. Then ­ . \ are coming now, the . ,; at the lowest rates, including- The Canadian people have been at . . of -the precedi spoonfuls bouillon cordial. Strain, pour quickly, and whep almost cool .- �, � will soon be comparatively prosper- ment at!:,the styles ng. V. FIRJL LIFE, ACCIDENT, AUTO- times prone to talk about so-called ous and quite contented. It may bi The'.1' "th is that any sort of stile and finish as directed. Mold in a flat cover with smoking hot paraffin. When . , N , .. I p national problems, and it is an ' �. '-to a w - dish and when firm, arrange by the paraffin'is cold, seal the jars and store I MOBILE, TORNADO AND LATZI interesting fact that we hear most that a few will fail to fit in and that is wo.19' oman, even the phya spoonful, irregularly, in bouill . . . GLASS RXISAM = about that sort of thing during those we shall hear much more from these ical disdo. fort of tight lacing or the On in a cool dark place. . - . - ..;. -Also- periods when progress seems to be than from the others, but our own nuisancei -,�f a long train, provided Cups Cabbage And Tomato Jelly� I have tried making a larger quan- ,,-'' pride in Canada and our own knowl- that it is 1 sensation of novel L ty. ' tity of jam by this method, but have . REAL ESTATE and LOAN AGENT retarded or when business conditions Make tomato jelly as directed. not met with the same, success that � , I ross the country are less satisfac- edge of the opportunities that exist 40— - When the mixture begins to stiffen - , ` here which are so much greater than - vw�b Wo~t �.: ac . , has attended my experiment with the . - I . � Representing "Huron and Erie" torY. And yet how relatively UTUM- � add one-half stalk celery, chopped, 1 sifialler amount. wish I . I those that faced our fathers years WHY TORTURE y hen I . . -1 . .1 portan arently easy of ago, should remind us that the fault I ONES small green pepper, chopped, 1 cup to make a large qua7tA;7of this jain, A . __ Mortgage Corporation, of London, solution are the problems that con- .. THE LITTLE Cornandadashof salt- ,fttinmolds -and,I usually make up at least ,be- a I 1&ftwn Ontario. is not necessarily with Canada or its . turn 1. Prompt attention paid to pladng frolat - to-dRy as compared with Government, or with the agencies that I . and chill. When stiff, Out 01 twelve boxes by this niethod-I mix " .. risks and adjusting of Cl&iwgL those of sixty years ago when but brought these people here- Miothern do you think it fair to lettuce leaf. and serve with mayon- and m#ke up each lot according to - � markhanAl _fw`, Business established 50 yearso comparatively !sinall groups of people Another so-called problem is .'founA torturti ymr.- Uttle -ones by forcing naise. I I I the aikounts -that 1,have -givefi­.place ... . . .1 . ".., � guaranteeing good service. dwelt in the Maritimes, in Ontario in differences of opinion and misun- them to take 0 -tasting oils when Perfection Tomato Jelly. each in -a separate 'bowl, and, M6 the I r-! �� and Quebec and on the far Pacific they. need altxatile medicine? Don't Wake tomato jelly mixture as dir. morning, cook each lot separately. The � , - OFFICE PRONE, 83. Coast, each settled area being divided derstandings that exist between Can- you find that the child's dread of ected. W1hen it begins to stiffen, add time required for Cooking is so very ]BUying ow small I �. %... of adians dwelling in widely separated stocks =U 'the �', RRSIDENCH PHONK 60. from the others by wide stretches these medicines often do more harm I cup shredded bbage,one-half cup 9hort that one may make a very large . ­ uninhabited country over which com- Parts of the country. I believe that than good.. chopped celerym' one-half green i 311-town,inepchaixt ... Munication was at all times difficult the solution of this is to Baby's Own Tablets are the mod- pepper or pimento, finely chopped. quantity of jam in an houir or two. sm t, . the travel of Canadians through other When cooking the jum, use a fair- I to try'outthe'Wyelties anck � — imes impossible ern substitute for these nauseous M d and. serve with mayonnaise on ly large saucepan as the new. styles people arel,oak� ­., . �. parts of Canada than their own. 01 jam boils up . ,�; What hope was there of making Con- doses. ' They ,are the very medicine . k . When the people of either seaboard well in the sauceAmn when cooking. ing 19r — Am wWwh� " ��,.� the child re lessant Tomato Hearts with Cream Cheese- This jam is well woith- a trial. I � LONDON A" WINGE" federation a success unless political ,agWr6s and are so p . get to know the people of the other margm tof pro , .. - . union were backed up by economic and those who live in between, mis- to ad- - For bridal affiaIrs,'chill the tomato do not think that I se�ved it once to . At ia gmter- . osif on statlines. Hand- , Nord4 union such as could only be effected understanding will have vanished, and minister as a glass of water. They Jelly mixture in a shallow flat bot- a guest last ,year without being aske4 , ,... airi. pin- by railway communication between I am sure that in encouraging t are the. peifect'remedy for all the tomed dish- Turn on to a sheet of for the recipe. . U1 ninath , keeps. ... Xm*w ............ 10.16 6.04 the provinces? Thus it was the Can- ravel Iments of -little ones, being letter paper, Wet with cold Water, . down the ca invest- � .,� inor ai Strawberry 'Preserves. =� � across the country the railways are m ' i This rule requires ve little cook- ment, 2M addifionatqw- �, - �- ", Hong" ........... 10.80 6.18 ndiati Pacific came into being as one doing an important wo4k in the way absolutely guaranteed from linlun0us and cut the jelly witka heart -shaped - ry . i .. . .,� ftpen ........... 10.36 GM of the conditions under which Con- d cooky t utter. -Place (using a cold, ing and thus preserves the. fresh taste tities or d si7ps can ,`, pt- of fostering a broad national spirit &I'l � I �_t� rMy's Own Tablets accomplish 0 W!t pancake lifter) On R leaf Of ,f the berries. Hultand iooktbe ber- - __141� ........ 18A4 6.32 federation was agreed to- Attern such as lay in the vision of the men - = ordered ]Yy Lofig . . .. .. ,,:, I.. ....... ICU C46 ed as a Government enterprise it soon who effected Confederation. As to that castor oil'and other bad -tasting msp, curled lettuce'and garni'll'I'With ries over camfully, � itsing only, sound, . .- 11 Cfttoz6 Air . ....... IL05, 6.52 came to grief, establishing the fact the country's railvmy problem, of remedies can dQ. In fact they aCcom- Cream chveses which has been moist- firm ones,.wash and:L.drjj� . Carefully. � ., . ... ; ,k� Qadj*�:, LV . ....... " 45.62 that an attempt to Nuild it under such plish more as .they do not leave, the ened *10i cream and forced * through Fill ,SteriUzed � the f wit . - 111 - 1� qlntolk jet . ....... IL21 eJA auspices was foredoomed to failure which legs is -heard now that the geii- child exha6ig from its stru a pistry bat. . "jam with ,P tha.nks to this 1.,-1 . ? -, eral business is more active than it _ggle I Give each jdr &-little shake occasloo- . � � , ', " 1. i,AAvd911"U& .... 1126 7.12 with the probable accompaniment of against taking medicine. Theit re- - ' Tomato and Almond Salad. ,ally to pack the- berilesIn 904,MAe . of I - -_ _� hat been for is6me time, it is bertain . 11 I . . ' i � ,�.,� I � . IL" 721 national bankruptcy. After many lie've teething painst banish indiges- Muke tornsto ]'oily as directed, and a heavy syrupi using 2 cups sugar to - -mir bushiess . � �,;. I. 11. I " es kad been proposed, condder- that any diffiepIties we may have will ti;Dn and constipation, break up i6olds when U begins to stiffen add one- one -of water, a -rid boil it until it apine I . .. 1. t, 11 ..... ..... _ 74s schem . - ...... .... ��­, . . 'be rendered the less- disturbing -and - . . eever. .' " t6 � ... ghibn Jet., Ajr.. 12J# JA5 ed and abandoned, that laid down by, te -- half cup,chopped celery and onLehalf 'I ' require =.Jrimal I -'Ll'' I -the nearer to solution accordingly�as and simple fevers and promo health a thread. You , wil bne . allaw I te I e syndicate that finally built the Al. refreshing sleep. They are sol4- . - pr - ' Wk Jet, -I&.. 1S08 7AS th I the Canadian people'6bserve towardh 13 ail at 25 cuO 'blanched and chopped alfflOnds. cupful,of syrup or a little Tnore for * - ' im j30`_ - ". 7.6i road was accepted. Given ten years by medicine dealerr or by m Chill in individual molds. each quart jar of berries. flwwboil- - SOUS W- 0 ,; . :. � the public carriers a spirit a fair- . � . C.' .1 for the work, such energy and enter. � ,, minded c"peration, remembe-rinil e,&'nts a box from The Dr. Williams' Tomilte and Cucumber Aslwie. Ing hot over*the berAes until thA jars . 1, pripe was displayed by the men at its �". 't. "�W__ 90110L that like any- other business �they ,bledicine Cp,,,,,,k 'lle, Ont . , ."49pq Make tomato jelly as directed avid are full and rtinning ovdr. Place a . By using- Long ON - .i, I � 3W __ � head that it vras completed in five I 24, e- �,v-_�,� Skin. P,m, years and on November 7, 1885, Lord must pay their way and must also I 0- chill lt'ln�-t.cold wet riTfg moM Set ,"bber ring and ,eover 'on each jar I . Aance th e i id _ '- "I - , ,,,, k. ­,`� ;. vm ..... " ,, be allowed to provide for extensions aside to harden. Before serving,.dip and'scre* down. Th u I in . , a,W;. e eft?. t.PaPh jar g, 11 . I - .4, � , . ", 6*" 2-15 Stratheona, then Mr. Donald A, , ( . _ _ - 1-11* .11 , ... � ,A .� I � . . . . . . . of service demanded if the country is TIC '28, XADX, INTO the mold into hot water for a moment 'a jiall,, Crock or. wa, , 4114 . , .� , . . . , � N , . JCL ..... )MAT -O' I - . 110. ­ ,� 7*01L IL2'1 Rmith, drove the last spike that com- I ig - wth - �, , -I &��. . �� to continue its forward movement. I? . SW8 SALADS br so to loosen. the jelly within. Turn In boilinj w#ter until ItM4 a .., , ' I "I., :.., t, 7.15 242 ) � ted the task and the ringing of I ,..- . I Q,pt# -C sp lettuce 4eaves. Pill the covered, and!fhen cover the cont * �i � . SR'n !�� � Since the day tle first pick was I 4 . ( . ­_.­ .... 1.27 SA4 his hammer against the steel sounded ak- cueumb- ' ere thak - � , fh6*b1qyxng .. ffr, - ng in the building of the,C Tomato jelly may be used in m centre of the mold with two tightly and. let the jars remain ' � inad- I-, � .... 725 4,62 the note that marked the succesgfol s' ing a variety of inexpensive salais -qrs. sliced and dressed with ail, sak, until the water k- cold.. Take out, headquarters 1116 _11�ree .., 7-49 "6 consummation of Confederati inn Pacific there has been a tremer- � "I P4,' � I ion. that are most wh0esdine and appetiz- pepper and vinegar as for a salad,. - sttfroi6ndiOg " . I � � dous army of men and women Work- . . wipe and store In,a.cool, dark pI e, I , . 1. I - 1" 'LIS The task had bean a great one and ing under its flag for ,the ing during . �r, weather. . or, if obliged to plage' in the, light, , . 11.)� Jet. M " costly, as things were considered in building � , I __ iitry. The , I , ­ . I and developmen 44 - Jelly. 1, I cover each jar with.a, blue paper to ,.I! eld ......... &15 . "2 those days- Goverament assistance results of t of this con One and otj$good tablespoons gela- I I I ­: 8.22 "O was small in the light of what has their efforts have gAined �. , STRAWBERRY ;AM A" OTHER preserve the color of the fruit. . � . ........... tine, 1-3 c4�W­Wd water, 2% cups I .1 I . WAYS I � - K , �-, , ........... 822 4ZO happened since, and the men who ua-dg slid the Canadian Pacific atoe%, Y, Cup water, 1 bay leaf, .- kl. I . Preserved Strayvberries. 1, I .", I t credit the world over, and this tom , I ,�,, , 11, grea This reeipe-;All make a most, de- ;Use only fresh, clean fruit and do . , ilt the railway faced financial ruin i . .. , , , , I ............ - BAT 5-0 bui 1 slice onion -11 I Z work will continue to go forward with ,. %- teaspoon dried celery ��� 11 114.5,- .� more than once. "Gentlemen," said 4 pepper berriei, 1 licious - jam. The berries rexpain not WaShL it. ,Hull the berries and for I :� � 1Z , I the Canadian Pacific doing its full leaves, 4 cloves, - I �� I ­. ;11 i the chairman at one of the.frequent 40 ... .",�W�1' 11 TABLE share. I feel assured that teaspoon sugar, 1% teaspoons salt, 2 whole, and are suspended In, a clear each,eupful of fruit Measure one cup I I .. 1. I - I 'j..: Q N. ft. TIME . 60rth ' ly'. I use 1. 1. __ ... IL - meetings of the Company's board "it this teaspoons lemon juice. and delicately flavored 361 graiiulated sugar. Put "in an enamel I � .1 ."L . looks as though we had to burst.'; "It year of Confederation will mark the Method: Soften th6 gelatine in tMs jam just for the table, serving it kettle, place at once over a hot fire I 1. � -,...- I ... �� , i ".1". I I FAxt opening of a new era for Canada in ' 11 . i ­ _1 ., ml a.rd. P.m. may be that we must succumb" re- which national progress will be ev C0141 Water. Sinimer next eight in- with toast or tea cakes for supper. or, and. stir'. The juice thus extracted , � . . I 1 4 ,..'� t:, plied Donald A- Smith, "but that'must en I., . . I I I .. - . / 1. �. . I � ,".. I .. . - I . I . . - � - - . I I i ... , nich .......... 6.00 2.20 14 0 - _ '00,11,100.011800001i" I 111. — - I . � - - I . .- . . ­ , - . I . - L more striking than it has been in the - - ;� 0 I . im� ...1; t. - not be so long as we independently 0 . I I 1. , I,. &. I . . . 1;, . - � � . -I " � 11 .. . � . ,,,��,'� �Uobzvtvffle ........ 6.17 2.87 past, though it will be measured with .: I .1. .. .".. - 1. ,� . ... -1 I . � , . ­� "... - � .." � .� ,j ­, ___ have a dollar." This was the spirit . . � . I -1 I I . I , I �N I � � � . ­ . . . ��Ie, I '.1 �Olintou ............ 6.25 2.62 a past crowded with proud memories. . . . I . , ... I ,0�:, 6.41 that built the Canadian Pacific, and E. W. BEATTY. I 11 ". '1't . , . . � I � .1 . .,. I I ��, . . I . I . F 8.12 .- . !. � � _1 I I � . '. . . R � I think that the name Of Mount , .�.��:�& - . ., I 1K. � 'St. C61umban ...... OA9 8-20 I a .. i I ''. - I - �:� 1. . -;, lr� � Stephen, Strathcona, Van Horne, .1 � .� �� . w "t. am � � . I.. �,.-, , , . , , A .. , X . "'. -11 I . N .� � � , � 'i" went Shaughnessy and the others who stoo-1 MEN AND WOMEN AND CLOTHES � �,W_ - , " . � . � �. . V. - . . . I . , e ", 11. with them through thick and thin . ,� I I ... �IgP 1�,� �4* rLm P.M. p -m- - .. P. -a,,,, : i ', 1W � I . I ; � � .. � . . �! . �` should to -day be honoured alongside There is a profound difference be- I _.. ��, . . , %is �,,­� "M lin ...... 1017 ;As _­ I ; A� .... i,19 ,:` &,I��!. I 1. , � I - I . �, � .11 . � - t,z.,- ­,,�. , , .. � ,­�,;., � I . .1 I *�P I. A , . , �4 . . J those of the Fathers of Confedeyn- tween the female clothes sense and � 4, � .,� I Af . . �%4,.,�"4 4".. - " : �.� � !� .. 1. ,;. ,,,�: " � 5 �,-Pr,. %'Univamu IVA2 6 . ,�; _;�.. . .1 .;,�,t� , � , _.:,��, , . . . . I ­ I �fl' , � I j�4 tion- that of the male. I _..96�� . I I �,_Atl ... 11111 ­.: ", ,�:,. �_.�,-,&_:� -_ " , , _ 11 .: iom r,.58 I IL ic­ Rveslorra .. , 4.i.,, I ..:.. ILL10 6.08 10.04 Having built the line of steel across To speak In psychological lingo, the . . . I , 1�1 . I "Oftton . , 'M 06 the continent, a still greater task lay clot eq complex of the woman is en- " . , R' r " obMw7ille , -IUO 7.03 I&IS I., I I I I .'% ; � ­ � � 011. � �, , , , 4ore the 49anadian Pacific, and one 'fi- - 4 of the main. � — ­ �:�'!,­ t -i.'' 11. ", 1. ,#�qm ,,- - ll ,I erien ...". HAO 1720 1030 C1 ----,L .3 — I � . 111EF115751' �_,:.. � iF �"` � " I . , I .:w 1K I `SA �` ", ,,`5' �1'01,'�, .114,?,��` � %"!;. - : ,,� ','�.��,,�,, .1 ". , 1. ­,., ".­..�',_','A'� ;; , " - `­�kr,;', " " � I ,.�*;.;0,041 I" ­�..� .1, � 10 ��, �, 1§1 � ,. ! � ,1� ,A - ', 1, I 'i.., I 1 t. ;,,, . � 4 -1 14 f. A* .. ft, - 4F q I .. I . - LW 40 A A 1k . V W 11 % , . - - � ,0;6, 4 0 i I., I 1) 1% .,,I I—' . 1 �, � Mat MOVe surely needed the vision nee ly SUM C1113st GIVeren I . 1. I % 1­,"�U4!11 , I I - 114 - I -- I . - ... " , � __­ ��� 11 � 0, 1�_ ,, __ I'll ­ L'.. � 11 � - . , �� 4,t'�,�,i�. a d4bar "­'V'%=*"AA 111*011�' . at #A*. - 14* I 'R,IE I! r 4 .,., 'I- o; . ;, � I I I _,� , - ,,_ � a � i4d4jts WINJ , - I 11 , '014 lk,* "--� , �, Z. -A. -WW", of statesmen and the edurage of mif be 's(sild to be this -that the de- I ­ � , i�fi _ _ - At, I". "Yolq-. , - , . � f C . , - Mot , , -1 = , ,'we �_;- I � I*. , �, ,'A,*,, . ,W . . P. X "" TAIM giants. A wilderness had to be turn- qipe­4 ther'nian is to be unconscious - � Hd " ,**,P� ;,1.0M DOM, J.J41100". - I. I , , . I WID1 W01 P.1'a .��, 'I" ,�. - . 1� - " is &thes and the desire of a . --- I 0 Z i:f I.- ". ­ ,., 1:; .' ­ ` �; -,�V,:,�, .., %141 a babited country. Even of, fii . to .. � . ed into ­ The to Arame" 1� ,. . �, I PAA* I 11 . I 'le Y.. .' , ". . _' ��. ".� ­ "�', ': ` �,_"� � � I ' � _ , J�.% .j!�::, I ` F�1- 1-1 .'Y' : . . . . more Ind the building of the- woman is to be conscious of her . , bin) , �� _� . . - .4 1 � 14 lay behi % � _o-t�JW." --- .t 1,6A .1 I - . A". : ­ , " _ -11 of';�",.;.o -,_,.'L.- . I I I "'.L.11 � �_�' 011% - , - , S (;anadlan Pacific than the joining up clothes. .11 . _. " � . I -0 11 P F'ry'UPW, '. - I - -, . - - '11�. .. -�, mell .. - , L A � � 1. 1". IN NZ , ,= " ,� _., - � 'i �� " � . � 0 ,� ��'�",;��,��L,� a - , , ; I , , t , �, _'.1 the Pacific Coast with Eastern Can- In other words, the man is best 11. " I � - �,gllll­,, 11". � , , U.-leaft" I I . 011.314,"', - . ,. A -��f' , - ada, important as that phase of the contented when he never thinks of I I .. �, - �`:..X , , r 15 I . I 1, � R) ilk" V.1=17:40 -Otffiw='� ". ''� .. �� : 525 ", "' teftj I - ! i"; A I , , I , ­� W1,4 �11­ . ,Ifi 11 L�., I �. 111, SAW 1.0.6 & 4 4 ....... W ... *..,.,. 6.04 .� 11" ­­ . 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