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-1 1.1�1.111 - ". ,, 61 * i ed trees here atid cultiv4ted his be- I Anoem ,,�r ody'r the Juice,
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tl ov Pwpwis I'm%; vital that is loved orchids, and, here 'hie had his .
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11 . ; each one of ed) by the Louis place, one of which, for years, slept Place halvies; of canned and place �, ;� ��4 - . S IT, .
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. . . . . . , . M; .1 � .,%,y daily b )ur Saviour. out troubling to take his leii; hand tiful book to possess. MA One cup milk, I egg, 1% cups quick polly, which Huxley used to call the drop a small spoonful of red or black a", '' I I n."N'
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�. : Qj,v name of Thy Son, ( n - ve never bL-f0re been il 4�1`,y';A
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... � t N(-, '. , . �kmela. circle of ladies withoull remolvi oatmeal, 11A c eurrant j;plly or strawberry jam in , a 1'tl 01'�: P011, ,��i
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1 !.�� ,, baking As illustrating the cavity of each -pear; whip half a - , , � "�
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..... �� .-,T'1,.:,1., � famous Towns- ivelted butter, 3 teaspoons , I.,
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" cigarette. Why? ,o -or it with vanilla , "16i,
; � " �, '��: �, S.S. LESSON FOR JAN -cup honey, % cup chopped creatures and the t pint of cream; flav 10'. I
��Ii )V, - .., � � , are greatly to blame," hend portrait of Wolfe made in Que- powder, % �
,�: -.',-� -The women nut meats, I teaspoon salt. heart the incident is related that On'- and slightly sweeten it, then Pile a vl%em yom ,qaia �
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4'� 4741 � I��,, �1 � . fLesson, the men by tieing too WDIfe is called "a strange figure Beat egg, add milk, honey, melted day he carelessly tossed a stone at a little on each pear; sprinkle with � . .,
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,0.1 � I .L-1 . ing, nutmeats and oatmeal- cross -bill and killed it. He had nelver chopped nuts; serve cold. I �0 !2�1 , . 1.1
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N�. *,"(,�,� � Lesson Passage --Matt. 6.24-34. free and easy in their owl, man- who changed the course of world his- shorten ing powder and thought that his early skill in throw- I I ""' . )��il,'I, ,
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,��:_: - ners-oy beang too easily We are perhaps too inclined Sift
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� I . Golden Text-Psa. 103:13 ixture. Fill ing stones had remained with him and Hliday Trifle. f ! " , I;i
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N, _�;. . as, a hero of salt and add to first in I
I 4, In this lesson, Cbri . eases two-thirds full, bake A5,,t:�i,"' i .
.. -�!, � , . necessity Of laying up treasures III ever hu becomes, and modern L've,s Canada. His great chance came at paper "a " SO d Allow 3 sponge fingers (lady fin- ' �,
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11. leaven f -r 11 -is es were always gors) for each person; sp 1.
... ,��i�,� �� " - ol remove from paper cases years. pleasur ,V, 1�
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�, . a servant Cannot SeTVL' master'-', .Wauis. The, latter will behave Is for ser ening he and Mrs. 11-01. ,�� 1'�
71,,,. attlefields. and put in fresh paper case , (M � ,.
`,,�",'.'), . , at the same. time.: Hilis affectiOns and gallantly when the Eves have be,cume had been formed on many b I . Darwin would spend most of the time in small dishes or sherbert glasses. W ' '
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T ,, . would fail altogether in his duty to __�__ first. He came of a military fai orate each cake with a tea- cards. Invariablv the result of the allowing the ivin - �,
;�._ . -itions to follow and had plate, dec a pint of custard ...
� one or the other. This is the law of ,h trad sugar frosting. ganie wsg entered in a book, and Dar- sponge cake. Make .��.
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I . i determined ambitious mother -so sl-oon confection �, I- and while it is hot, pour it over the
11 -1. �, %um,an nature. 1, by moistening con- w;n would -profess the greatest exu �1.
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,i,. , ,pt Wolfe from .V-ake this icing Ili a M lit I
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. det,errni'lied that she ke avor sponge fingers, t en set aside in . I
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. a Syriac word, a name E, S � ely 'cctioners sugar with hot milk, add tation when the cards fell in his f I I , ".,
, t. . I worshipll�d as th-,- $ROO.00 T P%Z marrying his first love -his untim ' place. Deco -rate the top with I ee�� V0 h9p - ,
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��. given to .an ido I one-half teas'noon flavoring and One and a heartbroken despair when they cOI(l AM I Q, J�Odyl .
:_ � D(q k"nown that . marriage with . w'hip-ped cream, spread over, stick in � , ..
.1 . god of riches. It is I � �n dcath frustrat,id his would play I .L
'. - Decorate each cake t,u.rncd against him. He
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.. - 'shippe'd Katharine Lowther. `1 few blanched almonds and lay -one a40QF1kMftP9;iO3- .� , I ��,
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A: 1. � NR nn �tn �iffi He was a second lieutenant at four- with a little mound of this icing and1gaines, with,the children, and never , ",
, I -ed the word to cr two maraschino cherries on top of — -
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.1 � � this idol, but t h .2 y us, . )ught against Bonnie Prince (iot with a candied cherry or a bit was there a ather who more earnest- � MDE tM CA;AD� -'NO ALUM I rr ft,d; I ,
�hl ,denote wealth. M teen and f( ,and Culloden. At of angelique. ly sought their welfare. Once they the cream. � ... k
"Ye cannot serve God kind Charlie at th a fur When children are to be served, the ,:i 11
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1. . -I . man-" Thus spoke Jesus showing The Dr. Medicine Co. tw,-,nty'two he was in command of a Oatmeal Muffins. coat which was left on the study table WITle is omitted and vanilla J:0.) LUD. I I , �
.. therri that they could not serve th, Ofter Twenty-6ight, Prizes - . nowledged the used instead. 11 1%rumcFTM,C-Aw- I I ... Rd .
I I - . time be in a Letter Writing regiment, and. was appointed quartler urprise. He ack . ____ 1�
- -true God, and at the same- niaster-general for Ireland.. at the age One-half oatmeal, one- aS a 9 - : 1 ""'.. �.. , " � I,,: ",
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1: . : . supremely engaged in obtaining the . of thirty. half teaspoon salt, 2 . .1 1. �.
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- �.��;. yiches of this world- One must in- o the Dr. Williaii-is Pitt, with his flair for getting t shortening, 1 egg, one-half cup milk, aj the maignificent fur coat. The only really National Farm �
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1, , . terfe,re with the other. Some years ag - best man for the job saw in Wolfe 13/2 cups flour, 2 tablespoons sugar, 4 pr . ent Of
-' , %. .1 h Ifl have to travel' in the Winter it Journal is the Family Herald and fff�__�_� :
in what followed Jesus three times -qt,aicine Uu., w Brockville, Ora 01- the determination an courage for teaspoons baking powder.
.. I I. .. command, 'of th,F, forces in Canada. Add milk, beaten egg -and melted will he a wond,erful comfort, for the Weekly Star, Montreal. It has as �
called upon them "to take no fered a series Of prizes LC) relildenL� 'd net I
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ZZ ,, . thus warned his disci- of Ontario lor thL: 6elst letters des- last time 7 went to London I III, many readers. in Ncyva Scotia as, in
` ki� I thought." He I Quebec, the key to New France, mus-, shortening to cereal. Then add flour, ' - i
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IL ,� �� . ty ,-ale People. tiundreds ot letters ed of the c Ole y so dear R
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did this by four argument, I i d to King Geoi _____<;�_ 11�
- use 0, -Dr. h ' e of so young a general ii sifted together. Beat well ';. r' Th 'o -s flitness. f6r �
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... I He and comp aine 'life ti .,as. warmed my heart. My the task. But we think it will be , �, :
I ..L- I fast -is stated in vers -e 25. "Is were submitted in Lthlb cunipeLitlUll. "Wolfe is niad." But the old king in each greasea muffin ring. Then add I - C on , . Tvine has shown - I
I., ore than meat, and the and yet there must hav,e been Illou- III dear children, your affectionate Again the schoolboy out,grows his granted that Mr. E g the stand-
�. -not the life in had shaken his head sagely. "Mad, whatever you think the children will I 00'
". I father, Charles Darwin, N.B., I should himself soun<1 in criticisin I � ;
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�� .�!. body than raiment?" They should sands of other users Li� tile pid i..; -he? I wish to God he would bite I enjoy, a teaspoonful of grape jelly, or myself if I did not protest clothes. Publishinig circles report the ard plays and there k% no question �
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1, . ' '-,oine of my generals!" be"ry jam, or a staned1not ,be n shamefully ex- whatever tha ' . I I
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� L, I supply their wants. He has given portunity to win At Louisburg Wolfe displayed many I enough batter to fill the -spend so much money Weekly Star of close upon a half successful ,dramatist he ought to be ' I
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1 mot be unduly anxious for God would did not avail themselves ol the up- '.- r'" ., expenditure by,the Family Herald and t as a practising and
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I . Ineat; these another letter -writing col"Poti- him the two-thirds full and bake as trav,agant to 1
".. . life a far greater blessing than of the qualities that made , ,�,(,n.g )-,. million dollars for huge n,ew printing the difficul-
I", I -e bene- over your old father, however deeply b o bout
�. ". s, and Louisburg A -grow- -ight surmounts or .
he has created the. body, of far more Lion is offIEred. Thousands nav roat general he wa. , muff. prcs,-.-S to cone vith their fa. i
I se of Dr. Williall- you may 'have pleased him." . ti that a playw
-11 consequence than raiment. Shall -not iiwd through the u t the -place was little s %libdued by than critics who have X
.1 - ases have not uLeli "I. "TO V Honey Cookies. This was a curious character �ndeed hig subscription list. At ,their new i'ub , i
� has conferred th", I fc th�-eat to the communi- lov., subscription rate of three years bad no such experience. . Nor do we 11
. "I r " ��. .he who greater Pink- Pills whose c ILLI-11IS11 Lne m -u- rnor, than . I 'in 'have -.m disturbed the public min,r . . sk I '''
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� blessing, be willing, to give the less9 ,eporLed. These wiii . I=c(.).f a force whose real goal vm,; I is for $2, oy6p is prompted to a,
. p strained "honey, one- That be was freely dl�nouiieed, ani s . think that he has shown any prejudice �
I who has conferred so terial for letters to tw wriuen,in Lhi;, 'Canada. 'Mllix on'e eu ' . '
r - Shall not he ,( It - "Hov, long before they outgrow this 9t American genius, for if he .%,�
� . I I was to conquer (lum-ter cup sugar and 2 eggs, To fo this day in Tennessee and else 11gaim 4i
"I'll 1, great a favor as to give no life, also contest. "ille-re is no (Itaiand upoz 0 reluce an ill4ortified town o` I - - On(-'.?" Ila- not been thrilled by "Strange I
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�_ �.. . . . - to ,ne imagination; uV��ry letter 111L.I.-I I "', t ,,, h I :tf,nt.% that a fle,t of 18n -is add I cup of broken nut meats . ... .. here, as a 1�:ircl of hideous int�,Iloc lni , erlude" he think- Eddie Cantorone , �
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%,, I impait the smaller gift of "neans "m)(, _.) oatmeal tli,al Bolshevik or Antichrist. Thi� ' I
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"" _ I wim facts and facts only. Itln add 2 cups of ground -..-D—
" suppoirt it? dua .. -my of 1.1,000 men had " the
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` p ,; bl%eg!dtan ai nkes, 1 cup flour.and 2 teaspoons -Alas indeed the map. who was intend of the grc�atxst comedians on the 1.
.1 s;-,cond argument -for -confi- I . e. I .0 to-cther. This Wolfe nev- fl. stage to -day ht in I
l'i I I The , THE PRIZES _ king powder. ed for the church. In his youth he NEW YORKERS RESENT IRISH . He may be rig
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A I I" dence in the providence of God ig tak- z,r forgot, IZ-it seenis sometimes to ba When w-11 mixed, dron frorn the studied "Pearson on the Greeds," and either or both, but the opinion strikes 1.
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, :�. . ", en from a lo,eautiful reference to the, The Dr. Williams' Medicine Co., ol. h, -Ivo slipped the memory of Ani- le- CRITIC'S REMARKS us as rather conventional. ..
, said to I,rd of a spoon on to a greased bak- �,Fvidences of Chri,stianity," by Pa I
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; I . . . , Rlwis of heaven, and -Jesus I Bruckvilte, Ont., will award a Priz'- herst." . Qihiee-t, flattened down with a ,PIOTI ly It is not impossible that he might - We think it requires a higher kind! .
. I of more, 1.)-00 fur the bcst letter received The siege and- taking of We fe wel like ��:�i
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'A' I his disciples that ' they were 1, 01 �Za. Qu(Ibee is Ing - fi-i've fulfilled his father's desire and ,ar that St. Jahn Ervine's ex - of ability to write a n( -I.
'11"k, ban the birds that open I periment as guest conductor of dram
lb� i I I ,cansequence.t on or before the '-)'6tb (lay of .1anu- a familiar .story, but it gains in inter- .and bake in a moderate oven for fif aken holy orders had not the oppor- . "Changing Winds" ,or a play lika�II,�i6l'
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, i __ . I wide their mouths and seek their ary, 1929, from residents of Ontario, est from th�e, vivid and detailed ac- teen minutes. , t, ii atic criticism in. the New York World ,, -s Wife" t'han to write all the
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��, , meat at his ha i . -e fully realize . 1�� not turning out as happily as had sm that will appear in
Y,�. � xit is taken from -On the subject: "Why I Recommenu count given. We mol Coffee Cake. dramatic critici
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I I - The third argume Williams, Pink Pills." A prize Wolfe's difficulties - his frightful Beagle presented itself. After that beet generally expected. When Alex- son,
�(,J .. all your DT- the Two cups cooked oatmeal, 1 tea- voyage there was no more thought Of all the New York papers in a sea I
�;; ", their helplessness. With .
-1 .. -111 ot increase your stature of $16.00 will .be awarded for the health, the jealousy of,his officers, I the clergyman's life for him. Now a.11der WoolleoU retired a, dramatic and having these accomplisihments to- I
, I.. caye you cann and best letter received; a prize eagerly sought, the bard -on path of spoon salt, one-quarter cup sugarl, editor, the World evidently felt that . his credit, Mr. Ervine might be con- �
;, -1 . , ,le cubit. God has ordered see $10.00 for the third best letter, glory that lied but to the grave. cup chopped Brazil -nuts, 1 -egg, beat- worlds had opened to Darwin's eyes. there was nobody to ieplace him in 4.
I'll , a sing of 1 tent. -If he has made a mistake it
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I i 1. height -why then, distrust his been made so tn; one-half cup milk, 3% cups flour, "
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I -.I.,,- your Of the human. body with all its and 26 prizes of $2.00 each for the Biographies have --.C>— the United, States, and consequently has -been in trying to write like a
care next best 25 tetters. readable and fascinating in the past 5 teaspoons baking powder. . imported Mr. Ervine for the season. New York dramatic eiritic or columin- %,
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,;,. '. .. �, attendant, needs? few years that knowledge can be ab- While o#tmeal is hot, stir in, salt TRIFLE AMONG MOST POPULAR 1, England, 1VIT. Ervine's standing as ist. He has, we fear, sought to .6& ,
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,,l4 , THE CONDITIONS. sorbed so enjoyably, but few biogra- and sug,ar'and let cool. Add -rest of .
.;.. I , ',I-, �."",_ The last argument is taken from, a critic was high. He was a -novelist smart. He has tried- to' write lih& I
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16" %,-- " ai-m to charm ingredients, knead, five minutes -and OF ALL HOLIDAY DESSERTS and ,playwright ,of distinction and,it Hammond or Woolleatt or Brouu an(V
Ili vadley. With a phies can lay greater cl
.":. . the iii-jes. otf the The -benefit derived from the use and interest than "James Wolfe, Man bake in moderate oven one hour. If - was Belt that he would be a kind of he cannot write like any of thlenl4 He
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��. I � beatity which the most Splendid mon- Dr. Williams? Pink Pills describe'd . Use for the cake thin slices of stale
1, � �w the lily of and Soldier." several loaves are made from this re- interpreter, that he had a critical has shown -a ghastly -familiarity with
, st, never kne riter s ,e cake Put together sandwich I
.111.11 arch of the Ea , in the letter may be in the w spong background that an American could American sla-ag of the year befom,
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, . �;_ expands its blossom and fills the air own case, or that of some one in the __<��_ cipe baking time is less. fashion, wiA jam or jelly betwelen
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. '.. vnith fragrance- and meets the eye _<�_ the slices; then cut the slices in thin hardly -have, and that he would be able last, and with English slang that his;
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11 I . . . , Yet this writer's name. RES THAT ARE GOOD FOP. - to tell Americans just how their plays 'nothing about. He
�, I . ith s and players compared, with those in would -have done better without anSr
k " ", , vn -perfect ION'L-1-ines - 'Soon it More than one case may be des- COOK strips.; oruse lady fingers, cut in piec readers knoW
,0 . beauty is of short duration.
� .1 .. cribed in the letter, but every state- GROWING CHILDREN CHARLES DARWIN'S HOME AS e,. I like a Englafid. He has done. what wail ,ex- slang at all. If a man is essentially- �
" fade but God who clothed, it with
. , � � - . . TAII y for such a short life will ment must be litered, y and absolute- � SHRINE TO SCIENCE ' For the custard part, we pected of him, -but the other day The serious or Ulster minded, no use of
�- rare beaut ly true. -oatmeal Nut Drops. custard made as follow,%- Two egg
I � - of his children,9 ' Nation, among other pious hopes, ex- ,,;se e-icks will prevent the trutb -
... IV..., . : 1. lie ,be unmindful Every letter must be signed by pressed the desire that in the inter- frorA emerging. Instead a sXY1W "I'
"". � ge, of your Down House, Kent, which is such yolks, I whole 'egg, 2% cupfuls -milk,
, " , , 'You, who have a knowled the full name and correct address, olif On� cup -shortening, 1 cup sugar, 2 poonfuls, sugar --or a little I I
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I I 1- - ,_ . I Father in Heaven, s1rould not be un- a shrine to science as Shakesspleare's 3 tables lest of harmony betweentbe two gTeat,,;'-'h Heywood Broun "Go on, S1713unr
11 the person sending it. If it describes eggs, 4 tablespoons ,sour milk, half re if it is liked quite -sweet, a few i
I.: . 11 I - s as the Gentiles are. hoasc in Stratford-on-Ayon. is to ]it- mo -nd ivanilla flavoring. branches of tiie English-speaking race 0-t home, O?t home," we should say, I I
1� . duly anxiou the case Of some person other than cup each, nut meats and raisins, two ' he should desist and, go home. In "Be yourself, St. John."
4 r unacquAited with the w havang become a nation- grains of salt a
,.�, They, being al�e Elie writer of the letter, it must also cups oatmeal, 2 cup& flour, 1 teaspoon e'rature, no Beat the eggs lightly -just e-nough- -
1. . true doctrines of relilRion in it al inu.�eum, will be restored ro that the current number of thesame week
��_ _�i ue signed by the person whose ease soda, 1 teaspoon cinnamon, one-half Y. -not
. I to seei I and . it ba ' me as mulch as possible what it to break them thorouglil Do ly, Heywood Broun makcs a profes-
I'll. their chief anxiety foolc is cle-.4criib/ed, as a guarantee of the teaspoon nutmeg. ._.co cccu- beat them until they froth. Add thi- C�
.", first to be was like when Charles Darwin - sional attack uporn him, which will
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I ; I ': , . . raiment. You should seek of God rl'uth of the statemicnts made. DroppE?,d from, ateaspoon the cook- sugar and salt, then pour over the .
, j, righteows. The kingdom The writer of each letter must i' oon ready tor baking and no pied it. It was here, pacing the gar- caus,-, a good.deal'of discussion. -onal 1,
. your clvn.� or wandering about the half milk, which should be ,scalding hot; I 1=11- 1-1-M,
�i I affections and 11.0il Mr. Broun disavows any pers . : - - .
.. I should be first in name and date of the paper �;ooner have they been placed in the mix and return to top of double - ; 1 _. -
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1, then you wil,l have the assurance that 9 wild lawm on its boundaries, that Dar- animus, but we cannot help recalling �,: A_g� - , -
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this an cook, Cook. cons, , ov,eT I -_ 11rX I ,.�
be - which he or she saw - oven, so it seems to the busy or. stirring , tF4ntiv 117W 'Ii�
1 all your needs will suppliT,d. in � win pondered the theory of evolution .. that from time to time, Mr. Ervine I "I � I ;g -W ,
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. .cement. than out they must come and I - has snorted, rather stertorously, at __;44111�� '!I
I "Take therefore no thought fo-, the noun � a gently boili IN . I P. . 1�1�� . . . . . . ,
� A win the prize placed upnn a rack to cool. The and it was from Down House tha bire 'coats, the spoon. Remove from �,j, , ,,. - -, �
� ter -of "The Origin of Species" the Lucy Stone league, and of.course
. 7norrow; for the morrow shall take Eine writing will no -
�. thought for the things of itself." unless you have a good cam to des- nuantity makes a nice tinful of tiny ri�aP enisturely .published. It is thle fire-, %train; when cold, add van- Ruth Hale, who is Heywood Broun's
I I ibe. The strength of the recom- drops. The number varies from three `�'-'II� Pr - ift, is a shining member of that -
I for our daily cr now an old story that Alfred Russ -Al ilia to taste. th- ee � ,.
, W�_. are to depeirrd may be w I �--� , , ,
� I wants on the bo,unties of Providence. mendation and noot the styie of the to four dozen. g kit- Wallace and, Charles Darwin worked Tf desired. the custard league. Since -we have 'heard no I " ,
N�, � ,, tter will be the basis of the award. Collect the following workinl fl,no-rf,d with sherry. rum -gr of the Broun menage breaking .1
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', . The Dr. Williams' Medicine CO., Mixing bowl, *tcraekei, bowl, mea . up, we must assudie that Heywood I ,,,
.'y I about the future, for God is the game neously the theory with . ,
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I., ibenevolent, Father fa� to-murrow's shall have the right to publish any uring cup, tablespoon, teaspoon trifle:- has strongly resented this attitude Lice 11 ''I
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,t, tter entered in.this contest, if they ter, large spoon, grealed b ng sheet which the, name of,the latter ;a for-
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I� , ,needsi that he was yesterday. Shall le evpy associated. happened , Custard Delight. Hens bothered with ,�� ,
�� . -ometer, clock, spatula, bis denunciation of Ervine on the -
I I man only, of ail the creatures, vex desire to do so, whether it wins a or sheets, therm � In lice stop laying. 0
, 11. -not. r tberr plain cake wit rather pompous remark madle by him kill the lice, take theaffected chicken
�,� anxious prize or rack from a-ven. eve , that in 1842 -a in had written
1-imself and -be filled with out provisionally the outlines of the Buy a wine or o h
' the future? RatheT, like The contest will close on January Crack the nuts and break into s, a ho, e ugh the deiitlre. Cut it in a short time ago, when he saia, "I '
: care about by the legs and sprinkl� 4 1`13 powder'
:. the rest Of creation let him d?pe-nd 26th, 1.929, and tne prizes will be pieces. Pick the seeded raisins apart thleory to which he wa§ to devote o I thro
i many later v i -place in happen to he a European, and there- in the open feathers. PRA FrS LICE
.. . � awarded ,as, soon as possible there- and cut in 'halves. Set aside. Cream . . ear-, of his life in filling three pieces, crosswise, and
1. .1 du the aid of the universal paxent. If you know the shortening, half butter in and finally ,establishing. He had a glass bowl. Between each layer put fore a civilized person." Still later KI LI,ER is harmless, non-irrit-iting and non- .
;t.l.... after. Do not delay. and lard, not intended to publish until the any fruit. I find pears are the nic- Mr. Ervine said, that journalism was poisonous. but kills the lice. Askyourdealci.
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V * I — of -a good case write your letteT all butter or any favorite s ening chopped a job of delivering ice, showing that I
,,��4�. r . . work was, complete but some of his est, 'also fill up the ho , th .,
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�', ,�, .at in the friends knew. toward what end- be was fruit. Make custard� rding to the veneer of his civilization was I I ,
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5 . . carefully or your letter may s you prefer. n some of his directions I
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V. I . . thrown out. eggs and then the sour milk. . it aver the cake in bowl. Place on ing atmosphere of the Amerkan the ,
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111�,:l, In the India . Address all letters as follows: When sour milk is lacking add, lemon " Bola ,5. b!f D0210- .1.1 -1' C-d- I
"k - � � , .:. , , -ives an account -the Jerusa- Yams' Medicine Co. juice drop by drop to sweet milk un- . �
,, � JOnes g ,9f This was the, situation one morn- the ice until serving time. Before atre. Mr., Broun ass -ails the notioi
� , , The Dr. Willi in 1858 when he received -a letter serving, top with whipped cream that Ervine is civilized, and declares Write ar P Ty POMTRYBOOXI )FRE191!
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I': � - N�` his wander at the unity Brockville, Ont. til the proper sourness is reached). Ing I llace asking him to for- gairnishied, with cubes of bright red that he has been guilty of an offence 'G. of CA?JADA Li.it.,i
ses from Pi -of. Wa 11 MI—Mrolae va_7bronioa —
�,11` �,�. rpres. Letter Contest Department. Now sift the flour with the soda, - and green jelly. to which no decent American journ-
X;�N,.A, � '' � v&ich prevailed - alist would, stoop, namelY, employing .
;�I,v q,� cinnamon and nutmeg. Add to the ward to Sir Charles Lyell, the geolo
1,1,1�;1,2�` , , -not get together ___.C�_ - ng the
I I,., � " ItIf Lausanne could rshorteniug, ,eggs, sour milk gist, an enclosed essay. Readi
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; "I'll 1 JeTnIgalem entc;, but BOOK LOVERS' CORN mixture and stir in, the oatmeal. Add essay Darwin Ilearned to his astonish- a, personal spite. T mg
1,',�,,� � . ER ment. that what Wallace 'had written hese are fight
; . �.�":.:::, . split into a hundaled fragni ,ins. at the same time Bake a round cake, and when it is words and me have no doubt that St.
, �% I we did -not. It -seemed to -us a mir- the nutg and rai% ' as a short abstract of what Darwin -c . fiereely -repudiate the CH�RUSTMAS AND 11TEW TRAIVSJ
110", jl,,� �-- I ;, ,held together. (By Jane Holtby) and mix well. You may increase the w cool, cut out the entre,.,16aving a Joh-ft, will
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k" -V .L '' ,,�'. 1. 04g, &at we were amount Of raisins and nuts without had been diligently compiling for the shell with walls about 1% inches .
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,� �,,,,.;," . . -held us pip -solutions and reflections are ruining the cookie%! years. It was a blow to thick. Prepare a filling of Y4 pound charge. The aillegation is specific. TRAVEL'
�, ,ny,;%��`,� . . I What war, it � ? It was past sixteen .
Y .... LI�''�": - ga" living Chirist. Here we were . arwirl,'althaagh there never was a fresh marshmallows, cut in Pieces, :Y4 It appears that when a musical I
�11 , , . . I I more rife now than at any other time Have the oven at a moderrate. heat D show oititled "Rainbow" wast produc- Throughout the year there is no
.1 1 ,; The Ganference wag ;,Chr1mb- with Ve"Oual pound choppied blanched almonds,
i::, . �,�;',*,-�:,� : lddk of year and to book -lovers backwaTd by this time. The thermometer read- man leas endowed
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h, ..'11111� I unity found 1/4 ed My. Ervine registered but iepid. period so like ,a magnet for dxaw1h,,
'. . b-tiric. This sense of ide, to"think that he had thus been
�1 a= glances must bring pride and elatis- ing ,should be 375 degrees- Fabren- pn pound cherries, and pineapple., Mix,
"I, ,,, 4,.;� Ill;. I . enthusiasm for it in his review. But people together as Christmas time.
I,.; " � , , IV n. a cammon comimunion brilliant Wallace. then stir into 1 pint of whipped .
�...,4�.' �, . - =0 �S,Won, i factjon. heit. Or -moderately %at to thle, hand forestalled by the the course of his critique he made No matter where you may be, there
.1 __ ing, entered Newrtbeless. be loyally determined to eream. Let stand several hours. Fill in
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I �,.;. � on, 'F,nvte,r Sunday morn Canada is taking her place, and th ' I ral references to the vast bulk and is an intensive longing for Chrietme-o
11. �,-11� L. � �, ftto by all denominations,, including rust in professdanally! Drop. the forward the e4say to Lyell and have the cake, and -ice all oyer. Top with sove
�', I. . I14 . taking it rapidly for so YOU'ag R nit- oatmeal mixtures from a teaspoon up-
; 1, -rgy. It VM it'published immediately. Slime of presumably Gargantuan RPPetit6 ,of at home. Long ago, when travelling -
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., F�', 1� tion, as a book reading prahl;ic-wit- on the greased baking shee't and place nuts and maraschino cherries. These facilities were limited, people journey-
.. 11 I i , A,,�- ing to see Anglican, bishorps his ,scientific friends howevIeT induced Philip Goodman, the producer.
.: ,�, ness the number and excellence of the in the oven. The baking time va Strawberry Charlotte. animad-vers;1lons were cut -Out of all ed many wegry Iniles anA enduW
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W.,-4�; 11,11.,111 .1 ing cammuni nd's of
- . I . '. . I , I I VdMV On at the ba publishing firms in our large cities. from ten to twelve minuteR. Look at him to Publish simultaneously a chap- but the earliest edition of the World grget. hardships in order that ther
. � "I I . dMhlese And Indian larmm,- SOM4e- A high standard has been set and the cookies at the ten�minute mark; ter from "The Origin of Species" One good-sized sponge cake, 2/2 cup the morning they appeared after Mr.' might be 'With their friendsr and 102tD
.. IV` ", �,,� ,(, �'-, Jbing was hppening to Wiftg 'us to- and this -he did. Both papers were fruit sugar, 1% level tablespoonfuls
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� , ,_ is being -maintained not only in the if they are not lbrown enough let theni Goodman had seen them and made ones on Christmas Day, but this UZ
.11.7 " I �� at&SW. That sometmug vras ObAst." material in the book itself, but in its qtav tW,lv, minuteq.. It might -be read before t%e Linnean 'goeiety and gelatine, one tin of gtr&wberrle&,
'ill, ��,;;,:,
, i " . . ,d great deal of discussion violent protest. I �Broun Points Out all been chtingied, by the 4pplicatift, Of
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- � ". Id- format. Beautiful exampleff of the well to trV rubbed through a deve, 8/4 cup whip- that When the World am,souneed Mr- moderft railway methods, wbere-bg -
l..�� . ��. . , I . . . one cookie in a small tin cau0L a ' treet 0-7
11. . . bookbinder's art hwe been given to anid fincl out bow you like the cookie there, although the man, in th,e s ping cream. . . Ervine!s engagement -as critic, it en the continent may ba crossed' lib
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� �, I � Y1 FRENCH YOUTHS KISS us during the past year and many Of baked before puttirg ill the V � And
I� I', 1, I CIARD I uware, that anything had beeh diwov- and bottom of a atraight-sidied mould. . -
'Ni,;; '' I .. I P�ractically* un corrgtively short journey.
fl.".., ,?�.':"!�; . . them all Clanadian-a Canadian auth- sheet. cal people who were 'k,
; 'Rr8 afterward, ,Cut the sponge cake to fit the sides sought the,opinion of leading thestri aafistr -with every cm4ort, Ii. 0
�1. rbole ,was not then, nor for YL
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, il 15A1,11IDS EN OIACZL299 MANX= was & concern him 80 Rub the berries through a igieve; put affimatis in their praiso of it. Tho b yeaT ChAstmas and NeW
"", - �, , ,,�',� , , I � , or, Canadian publisher, printed it . ered , which
,,�,1,11,,,-q�,�o' % As the cocilciecr come from the oven. closely. Although the seelds the pulp hi EL pan with sugar, and only dissenting voice was) that of Nw. year's travel promaise to be heavy,
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"I"I", ouTists returning from Canada an Caiiadian paper and decor-
a,.1'1� ,,;,1,,-,';1 �,�,�� Although t lift tbie sheet vilith your fie'ril-Ile knifb, his subsequent investigations and dds� r (Tbere sh
" � :� tl6j�e e supposed to ,have a mon- ated or iltug
V%IQII� � I "��,,�.� trated by a Canadina PuTt- bring to a boil. ould be ,Goodman, who said -raucously that tho and with 0. view to ,placing evelir.
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;.I.?, , , " ., . a wer, the spatula. and place upon the dvm coveries had been -sbwn no doubt by
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bIr of lg,ri,bieiam of French mamern, ist,, Mother cause for rejoicing io rack to cool about 2% cupfuls.) 9oftol" the 'gel'a- idah was no good, that it was ht fat(it fadilltY at th,6 dis'posul 0:2 thok�.
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