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I �,'�, � " .9qJ1pjr tastes are eiTA!.kgr,,4,A..,",.1 pir .., � ., , �,,, , - , A: wit"A , � ,f, ,�, ""', r F , ,, r ,h .�� L I :IN1 -O!, a and wis 60IAL ,I- X", 41 lo, on I f�,iixid in tl ,,� 4 I / ,,, , powder- �� l�:"-���,r�,,,���,,��p"",�.�,�'U.",I,t.,� 0 , I . �r. ,. I . I " i'�� . , nd praise and eve _ j), . ne� Ont.ari . �' .. ,, ,'�, , ` , , ,,, � - ,� ; . , , . w o,mQ r",A s � - . I � . i ,�. . .A,;, " ';tl. � I . , �. gmyq J%ce, 1 pint ginger ,vie. . ,� 1-14-- I -11 ­ ­,�� ", �. . I IIS,jk�_"'�;I �JN o'sto 6 P , ;,""i"R . . i .1 I . 1, 1, I - , 'given Janu'ar�­Ik !§6t%T,,;' lie -was a'9TAduAt9 ,,�,'The other triplets ,0_w'the Tullys � I0 *'M'. 4&iAt M'wroite�trs'k�ye�',ej t,w al -,- " . 0. e�r , , � - I - .t, of I�rigd�., _ Ohd tha , 9 Tv . . I �, , I'll 4�., �, "'., 1. I Au J" . and, lernon , . L_P - ­ , , � "k, of McGill J*u ,ersity and of tlkl� Con- arAes, (Robert. and William, 'born in " , . onibine, the or4ligik I IR"",yaq I �y ml, 4 we adIdged hi:%'tQ,4.$% �flbs. of Ro�a *�g ,and saints above, I I . q, � I � Juices with the cider and dissolve the � � w; , w;,xq:wprm% ' ' ' ; &'M ,t, ,; 1 14 " - �`5 "' , , � , �A Colleg I. FQi a Bdiuvoton, on March, 19.` 19,28. '' At I r q ��; '�,!.'. - I earth and heaven. gregational 0, NontroA I f.,991% 'pctac in: ,W I T- . ash, or- t_9. woeko, M -,QPAAW%9 ,�; � .... � 5,v wo, 00, Ihs...of, ��4' ....I., * � ,, ' . ' ' , '' ..., , , � r N - . 111Z."�Nl' �1^­` I on ZIX40 staff a the, Mbur birth they'rosembled eaek,other close� ;-;-,;-�..,V,".�*-� ,�, time he was , , . I...: I powdered sugar in thip mixture 6or- staling . Charles Wesley� 1-1.11�.,Z-.i:,.�,��..�,.:,.�'*.,.... , 14rougA 'Pte -up'' . . I 1"q* . .1. .0, tl 1,e WinttK with, 1 lb.- Af* F. u i i P g� it N r �. ".., "weiks,4c,il ,� , , ". I . . - �, . I . - . , , .. treal, Witn6s b ­ ..."', 1, . � ougibly" , e 0 31111C9. - � . thwiA,'"", pil '0 --�l " - - : ... . I . ,, . ,r,,..,,, " i,u 460Izod blood, alie.eks in the *Pli��W,40, J I **O'UNS' Ig R p I , . 440 "I I I 1, - I , P, _ut early began sek- ly, but it was easy enough for their ,�1.\ ��, I ,1� ;_ white 4, ��� i e lobvt�in 'Just ,. _ , s 9,ath�sl I ur- ,! I , . , , ........ ., vice in the church. -And was ordained parents to tVII them apart. As they 11.11-1 ... 11 ... I .�­ I .... . ,- I 4qcUoAb,#4�*,k".P."vp,; 1,00%, p0i.no the IF4, WiAW,Pn#.§0 g."u lh�k P _ L. ��, ,�'. ,!, � 'I . I �'. IT . al I Ch , '-' ' � . I . . .. j: M -$:�:;:;Ri:: .. . I I 11i I � , ": , "' Iii�,,��,-,!':. PRAYER 'however, their re- XZ , , .," ,.d'a. latt �m, im, � . , ;1-N1?1:1: � b ore . a44 -600.)o _cr,X ,g' . seT Jug 4 e, liger e and. , 54 W _�.Q 101, ."NNIM"', in 1892. After b.Tief pasto,ratea at have grown- old" L.�",Of.' '�,rqu1#T_Sp fie. _10�-,.991" L, ,hi �ho.attcr I I ,, :,.": ;:��:�Ig:i:..- III;- , i I . �� . 'A . , . I , g R i��,, �, 11" " - , lt4w, , . lin �glas Ft. pa1rt.Q1!A4%u3roatAtn,%,� t,h;wmamaziedat,��Orc , ., , _ - .. 9 . I� g "'o, , � �, - Cowairville and. f4gobec� be 7�as called semblance has become more marked. N, �' i 11 � . 4 *4ts,ha obI4a1R94',`+,144:his PG, tky , .. ,, I 4 � " , "I 'I I � wer� entwely free year blvpr6duvtlou� , . P11, 1�_� 0 I As, 0, Lord, as we begin an . s.#o w9 sj,�and that d,urkn August'6f this '� ,, ,�m , ,rm : ,e ..g , , � � . 0 , I ,, , . , 'k L. . ', , I I QOXNN�..s�lldy Of lessons from to Fllnb'TO, Ont., where he ramained Mrs. Tully says: "They grov)r more K\ Lemon PuacL � , was 100%'larw the , 1 ',I, 11 � I I ,� � - ` ' " " , ::::: N 7 . I I , I , L #Ja*'Xe_Ar- - - ., .. I rs and -where his, minis- . �j*e each -other every d,ay. In fact, 1:1, I I , , w,bAt.feedhe1sVilp . , xM ,�_ I �� '� - �r I. I � ..". I ' It will Pay ev�ri g;,or it he� W .. hhi . "'!�; "t � . �k� 1'�,�4''� � i - "�o y W10 -rd; -help. us to -be dili- for eight Yea � ;", �`� .'14 -, oq�Atrilman., no matter I ,' . . ., 1 _� 1, ? was singularly fruitful " abid, it's almost impossible for me to tell , I I make A " by boiling .together . , . ;2� 1 d' so that we may learn more Ver- try . . . . 1. " "..." .1 ­ QM, to add one pound,o.fRoyal Pwvjo P6ult*y Specific to'eacir"ImActre4 poun 3, ,�� , . `,§ In 19013 he was set aside to visit them apart. 'Their voices are alike, I - 2 cupfuls of water and, I cri , . �� " 4�- . .. , I I 0,�i!po` ir-'�`t'v , ... ��� , , ,mgy of life; ,open our eyes in,g. . .. 01my the ,pful. of of feecl during the whola.,Vaq,664hi Tpm great , �; 1 , P.P.Altryamikutin. I " .* ter", " I Wn"', * ";'I ses. Thee as our Lopi. all the Canadian Congregational 4heir -heights -are the same, and there '*I', sugar ,for 10 M4Ji1UteA-. Cool, �',then � otroya I 9, it at tl,* sam. till�.t— il . t4l 14r,de. fc�6pi4g thi,kr, digestive ", , , " ' � 'T'� ,_ . ,, I .4 ,.K"wy we may , .1.1 add the juice from 3 lemons and one � ' o4e.7orm . . iling theni to take fr�m -i $% � ,! I churches in -the interests of the Job- doesn't seem to be any differe 111 . 8 . I knee be- ... L� �i I , organa active the same as ifthey W ' `iond Savlou'r. Amen. I, . I em on re1w., compe, I .1 , , ... � :j: 11 I . can grated- -pineapple. . Strain.� PouT I Il This is a r c(l�,,, I., , , *0 g�_, ,� . ilee Fund, and -three years later was tween. thein." Their finger and. palm . . . . . . . . �,` 1 . . ... .... I . * 20% moro7 good from thp.400,they cat. , etural,l,y re4cqtid in io; -99$ , .. . . .. .1 ,, �ii`z�,, cgg pr�ducdon. . � I ... �1� , ...... .M.N.", � over over I quart of -lemon iee� L, . . ii�`.;',,:�1:1"-I:� . / � I .. . , t;�, , �:S. S. LESSON FOR JANUARY 4th made General Seeretary and Treasur- prints are practically identical, They I 111 � ... ' Ill" of ,his church. He rendered truly have the same texture of skin, and ; . ..... :­-&,.��` ­r,.:�­ M­...- ases. The birds become Very 1,1�'A: , . 0, *_ . 11 I rr .- 1ph. er 1:�:: ....... , ". ., . ,prms in poultry is often mistaken for other dise 11 . -1 ,L,.,. K��,-::n:.cg.."K..k'. Cranberry Punch um- badhr infested fh­ will ili,t,. ,.. I Birth John .3 ,�.`ii%*;I, '. , , ,., . '. � . .U.- ,C�A _U- —5 of A,.—I,—. I ......... __ . I ... . . . ; .....,.,..... . �, , MASSOU op heroic service witaArt has enoniana- 1;ne -same snap,L-d 1;eeth. Alor. .N.N.NOM 2; -,, . � , " . . . . . kr :'-� , eoveT, ,q * , � . . 1". " . ,:,'V-��:ii*,*i;%�*.'i,fo��-�'��kI... .,...i".!i.`�,�­ _N " . . -s `��,;:_'�'�. �' . If ..."........... 1� ibe Baptist, , tion, while all the time keeping �i�,,nX::.:,;....*,.,' 111. I I in their teeth become loose and fall out . I)lit,ilp in 30c. and Oc..,pAckages, $,1.75 and $6-00 ti , , ' �� 1, Lesson - ;:;!;:;:;:-*.,:�,.,I:,� 'Cook a quart of cranberries with . - C I passage—Luke 1.8-17. 80. uniquely friendly relations with the on the same day. Another curiosity �i�Iiii,�i--'.�"ii�,.','.*.�...,."::� .... "' '� .Ir ::::;.:;;.:.:,.:;��i��:���i�i�ii!..*":il�l.'.� 4,600 1 � ' :`;� .: — left- :..: . "., -:......." a quart ,of water and strain through also 100 -lb. air -tight' bag",14.00. For sale, y. ' I Luke 1.76. ,work -of the -other churches. Perhaps about them is that they are all 1 , I : you, : ,,,,.ir... .� Golden Text .. . .". 1. a zr�-oistened cloth, add 2 cupf uls of ., I dealers in Canada. If ' our e er cannot supp International, Council Or. Re- there- was no man within the three handed. Their mother is left-handed : :;,.,.,..,..'.,,',...,,,�...,,...'.�.;, ,� d al ly you, , The, ::. I I I . �, , . A, �`. e - .11',111111:: 01111 ­ � 1� - :,:,:' sugar and cook. -again forsix. nrinutes. I I I . ; AJ ,�]"gions Education has assigned for churches that came -together in 1925 but educated., herself to beginbid xter- � " ' I write direct. - I �. . . - - .11". ..'I" ' I #!6 first and see,orld quartens of the who had more intimate relativirs with ous, while the father is right-handed. 114(11 I I . then -strain, chill and, add a cupful of I �. I .. �,,W'. I ' ,ge juice and, half a cupfiLl -of . �� ,� ,'�­ , -year a study of the life, teaching's or's more complete understanding of In conclusion, we think it Only fair to "Up to a few,j,,'years ago I practiced oran . , - . . , ,.�"j;,,�;,, , ' Jesus as. the other churches that entered with. say that -these six boys are all strong my profession.ifi',geattle, Washington, lelyfOn juice with a pint of curbouat- Royal Purple Laying- Meal I J, :i:�,�'- jj� saving ministry Of 1. ed ,or plain -water. Pour ovei crush- - _ I ,;I,,�'I' , ," la d 'lucrative I ., �. . . 1,' recorded in the'gospel of Luke, in OP- his own in -to that union than Dr. upholders of clean, amateur sport, where I bad 1. r � '! I � � . 1, . , I � , � I ,. , i -service with, a green cherry . . . I Purple LayIng M .,.,�W 1) "., 0. . nt of - GOT health ed ice and I ,1�. - der, to inspire and, guide the pupil to Gunn had. anddeplore any tendency Of the times Practice. On ; - ' 'I., . .. we can supply you w4h Royal call ith or without the - , . `i��, ,accept him. As Saviour -and Lord; to Of Dr. Gunrr�s service to, the church which they have noted toward maud- I was forced te:,", - or grape in eacli,glass. . poultry Specific mixed in. Mr. T. L. Matheson, Innerkip, Ontanio, tells us that he " 11 ;�i, � . gth and . . al� Purple .1 ,enter into increasing fellowship with in Connection with the special depart- lin sentiment. "Par four .. 9 .. n . A Simple Punch. fed Royal Purple Laying Meal to 600 pullets last Yew wit�';t4��Royal, Purple �� r ,, r�, : , , ,, r, . 1 -ch poultry specific and got �h average of 1141110 production ftom. the middle of Decern- ­, Olin. tobear effectivewitness to his ment ,of work with which he 'was vitality dech - ily, I travelled . � ., ,r po . � . � " . - her untii,th. middle of March. He also states that he ligs r:eceived the 1&gest pro. 1� Pr.' Jsaving and. transforming Power; to charged following union it is not nec- from place to place in -sea Of health Dissolve 2 cupfuls of sugar in two . . 111111��K�, ,follow his' example and manifest -his essary that we should speak. fie but continually ,grew Torse. cupfuls of very strong tea, fres� ductiou of eggs he bag rever had during the twelve months he has been ug*1i-RQyaI 111.,k`� WOOD-PERSHING FEUD IS TO BE ' _1y , and that itireeps)4s poultry healthy during the entirerseason. �� , j -:, Pumle LqyIng'Neal I ­ . ' a yery "The Sargon Treatment completely made; add, 2 cupfuls Of orange juice, ­ j3pirit in life and seAice- had real gift us an editor and if your dealer cannot supply you we will be pleased to quote you a prict.'freight � . . . . . . . . I'll, z- iinderstandingof what it w,;is that restored m�y bea,lith. The way it n— �t cup lemon juice and strain. Chill , paid to your station, I �, 1, �,.., - --- ... _�s writings ;-efers to Luke, fine stored my energy and vitality is at -least 2 hours. Just befoir3 serving ­ I . . . 1-1 , the auif,nr vf the g,o,spel from which ,people would be interested in. , His dd ' We are sole :;" I ,, � I ',� , this ies�k�jl is taken, as his "follow- whole-souled devotion to tha great In the United States a new phase nothing short of Temarkable. I feel a, 2 quarts of ginger ale and on -e ,VIMLITE (formerly known as Vitalite) di.t,ibut,,rg , I � , Bleed very i , for this wonderful wire -filled product used for windows in poultry houses, baims, ,!,I'.. w^ -ker." Ms lleo-:rpanion," and the missionary interests of the church of the World War has been opened better than for twenty years and at- Orange i _ th nly. I, I "" cs'bei�ovea physiciafi.." It is generally found expression in almost all that by skirmishing parties and,the heavy tribute my present good, health, to A Foundation Recipe For Fruit gon,rooms, etc. it lets through the ultra -violet, !powth, .rays from the sun that will I *11 speak presently. This this great medicine. I regard'it as . ". . I �� � �, U�,n4p,rstc,A that Luke in 'his iourney- he did. He had hoped to -be a foreign artillery wi. not pass through ordinary glass. Write for AcscriPti�e orcular- I ,. � ,O��, � ., fice s en, oo G�eu ri Punch. . . i , '."'I ,: ings with Paul .gave earnest ApA to missionary himself in the early days: phase et, rn G W d, i . a real t umph of. Science.' . . . ,, " I i . W *11 b very pleased to send you one of our 32 -page books , I . - checked in thtvt arAbition be became Pershing -and incidentally Col. Roose- Dr. Hutchins ut new resides at Palo Ome�half cupful lemon juice, gisted 11 11 and, committed, to memory the teach .o poon- with illustrat I— ag ,�� I came to both home and foreign missionary and velt and Woodrow Wilson. The vital Alto, California. rind of ,half anorange, I tables ions in ,colour, describi the cominon diseases ""I ings of Paul' so that when he * - of Stock and Poultry with particulars of the Royal PuMle - �;, Sold by C. Aberbart. ful grated, lemon rind, % cupful suga, .. _.. I write his gospel -and the Acts of the remained such up to the very last.— question is, Why was not Wood sent FREE ew' e 11 , I . remedies for each, and details of all the different lines of feed " (more may be adde&if desired'. . A Apostles hp had first hand knowledge. Condensed from The New Outll_�ok. to France? Ibis question will, no I � � we manufacture. It deals with 186 subjects of vital interest . 111. In t'he first f our VeTSeS Of this go$- - doubt, have some sort of answer in .� I Cook the sugar and' water for 3 1 to every farmer and poultryman. 10 1111,,_ .0. I minutes, cool, then add the other in- L ­,�� pel Luke intimates his purpose in writ- Gen.. Perslijilg's memoirs which are . � � �,: it and ,Also, refers to his source of in- TWO TRIPLET SETS GLORY OF about to have the unique distinction remarks in ,ordinary conversation, gTedients. , " I THE W. A. JENKINS MFG. CO. LTD., LONDON, ONT. i ] I"! formation. He wrote it in LILAer to of �appearing concurrently in tm,6 New though always in an intangible way. Variations made by qdding the fol- I . I ,�;:, 'serial His criticismsof the War Department lowing combinations to the foundation. '. EDMONTON . I . wn-firm a certain Theophilis in "the York morning papers. The . I I I "'.1 retary -of War are along reeiPe: � . I �JJ ., ,eertainty of those things wherein thou rights were sold by the ,publishers to and the See � I I . JA, . ut the same lines . . . . be drags his - 1. One quart ginger ale; 3/4, .pre- . �,�:', Itast, been instructed." He makes the Among its many other claims, to one paper, the World, we believe, b - . . :. �'. I statements that many bad already distinction, Edmonton is basking in a because of Gen, Pershing's high opin- left leg worse then ever and the sight served -ginger, cut very fine. I " - � , 1: 1; .. vmtteii .accounts of 0hrist's life arid blaze of reflected, glory as the home ion of the Times, he insisted that of a lame niali-like this going about 2. One quart tea; 1/2 cup.marasch- SERVE THE CASUAL CALLiR doug I h to spread. Fine sugar should .. �, I irtic triplets. To they should ,also appear there. Now our Allied armies, and posing as 'Am- ino cherries, cut fine. I::, I that they were reliable writings, be- of two sets of ide be used where there is little moisture ' ite of a -single set of triplets the Herald­Trib�une announces that it ericals Greatest' must have been any- 3. One , k, -rid min- be thet &i -cup grateo pineapple, one --. ing made by "eye -witnesses a TASTY HOME-MADE COOKIE& ssolve the, sugars, such as in ..,. a is rather uncommon, and to be thing but inspiring to our allies." pint ,soda water, more sugar if desir- bo di I ". istews of the word." Having such the has bought the seriol rights in .Major- . ... .�, w in addi- background' for a single set of identic Gen. Leonard, Wood's autobio This was written at a time when ed. I think One of the nicest things to shortbreads.. ,Sugar� should be thor- ...- I., I I . � Source from which to dkia graphy. oughly creamed with the fat used. , ��I, � tio-ir .to his wealth of information re- triplets is quite an ho;nor, but to have There will -be a kind of War between General Wood had, been Visiting 4. One (glass crabapple jelly, meIt- do during the holiday season is to ,, The fats add flavor and give the �15­ - France and toward the end of the ed; juice of 4 more oranges', 1 cup ic- have on hand a -supply Of good things 1:-i. eer.ved om Paul, he thought hirnself two sets ,of identic triplets in a single the two autobiographies', *ith the fin .� 11, i fr .shortening. Butter is one of the best I'll �. called to pa on this knowledge. city is something hiblierto unheard of &I advantage, lying decidedly with war. Wood badi net been wholly ig- ed water, 1 pint soda -water, to eatand, serve them in some quaint flavored fats but since it is not pure ,,,, - � ss . I., � ..... , �',, it i's not with the birth of Jesus and unparalleled. It just goes to Gen. Pershing who happens to be a- nored, when war broke out but had 6. Three tablespoonfuls grated cu- aTid colorful way. And what is fat, it does not have the shortetilng 11, - live and, in a position to talk back. .the duty of training Am- cumber rind', 1 pint loganberry jui , I I I that Luke begins -his gospel but with show the boundless and unbridled na it been given Ce nicer khan to follow, that old custom t has. Lard and x_ I power that pure fa . �, - is n , s -gar. of a ,pitcher -of delicious Punch or 11 !� that ,of the f orerunner, John the Bap- tirre Of Western Canada. These trip -at such a -great advantage, after exican armies. He ha:d expected that % cup u hydrogenated fats are excellent for . , tist. He really goes far I lets have been the subject of close ex- all, for Pershing is one Of the most at least, denied, the chief command, .0. Pi, eggnog -with plates of crisop cookies making cookies. Half butter and 'I': farthex back .. . I ,� , , . for he tells of the priestly descent of amination by Albertan scientists and unpopular of military geniuses, and he would have beensent overseas with arranged in the livingor dining room half lard or any- other fat is a good N it might be have attracted interest from other sci- Wood, though dead, has becDme a one division which ha& been lxained THE TALK OF THE TOWN in the way of good, cheer? . ., � -1: the parents in order that entists, in the United States and Eur- sacred myth hardly second to Roose- under him, and the decision to keep ' Cookies are not only good to have conibinatiom Butter should, never be , I . apparent how well-born J ohn was.. y a bar used ,to oil the baking tins, because it ­ Ileredity does count. For many many ope. But ,so far nobody seems to velt and has pleilty of admiring him at home was probabl -der Whoopee: A denion taxi-driver round, for Spreading cheer to the Cas- burlis -too quickly. x, I ,,, 1, �krrow just what should be done about friends who are quite capable of blow than the ,decision to give Pesh- whirled us into Fifth Avenue out of tral callers, -but they also make a de- , ,'�1,4 e It i4as good family blood had -been Eggs add flavor, color and richnew. e;.� 2 * it. Until a decision is made in this carrying on an argument in his be- 1119 chief command. General Harch 23 -rd Street the other noon,, just beat- lightful gift. A variety, however, is �!,, lig on. towards the day when the ,., ., They should be fresh and of medium 11 , . , 'r ,of matter, the children continue to half with the general. told Wood, that'General Pershing had ing a red light, graziog a traffic sign, needed-­4springerle with"beautiful Pic- size A. small - - w I ene chosen to be the foreruillAe, . , " � i, egg does not add on I'll! -M - be -born. Zachair- thrive and, their parents never men- The skirmishing shots have been asked -specifically that 'Wood ,should grazing asafety zone, grazing a bus.' tuxes ,on them, cinn[anion stars pfef- ough liquid and, an extra large one .. li 11 the ,essiah should i i I Vt �, tion one of theink with -out t011ehing fired by General Peyton C. March, hot ,be sent ov_erseas. Wood then re- A cup halted him. Deliberately he fernuesse, macaroons, coacoanut kiss� � �', i.. !as was of the priestly line of Abia. - youngsters are modestly now retired, in an article in the Now quested an interrdew with the preg- took out a big handkerchief from, his eS, rocks, -oatmeal drop Cakes, choco- adds too much. In coolde makizig, 1". , Elizabeth could trace her descent still wood. The we always try to avoid the addition �,. I I., -h proud a--- the attention they ieceiive York World. General March was the dent who, was.courteous but firm in pocket. "Listen, cowboy,", he saW. late nuggets, date sticks and coo-laes of flour and extra manipulatBn. , farther back, even to the first big ates and their el- American chief of staff ruring the supporting ,the -refiigal. Wood broke "On your -way back I'll drop this, an' made of plain dough cut with fancy -Molasses, honeyj and s)7rups pro- - , ., � priest of the Jew"aron. SO much from their schoolin T4, s ders, but speaking generally, seem to war and knows all about the Wood down arid wept, and Wilson said later- see if you can pick it up wit' yer cutt6rs such as stars, crescents, homs duce a softer coolde than one nulde �� 111, for John's heredity but what of hi, I ,,:, ,environnient? Luke tells us ,that be -normal children, with average aff air. When the United, States e -n- "I never felt so sorry for anyone in teeth." With this be motioned him of plenty, and, decorated with four with ordinary sugar, These substan- �:, . . Zacharias Was engaged in his Priest- tastes and ,abilities. In fact, they are tered the war, General Wood was the my Hfe:" But Wilson's sorrow never on. leaf clovers, fruit, chocolate shot and ces, arehygroscopicbeesuse they have � ,� ..;".", � ly duties when an angel appeared to just the kind ,of boy who may grow senior major -general in the American went to the length Of preventing his * * * . tiny ealored candies--Ao make the great moisture retaining properties. 1. ' ,4 rt. Ha ols in BrIlii, , L ,,� bim and gave him a glad message. up to be an eminent citizen .or grow army. General Pershing ,kyas the breaking -a man's bea d Wood In one Of the scho yn most attractive ,gifts. But be 5ure This characteristic helps to keep the �'_ p and never be heard of agai junior major-gemeral, known in the gone to France there is not a do At in a 16 -year-old boy has already gone that each is crammed full of good- ,O,, ,, fr, , . _ 111. . I. Ifte, .1orreng desire of their hearts was u i ' ki e Ili i i ,111 about to bee granted. They had been It should be explained here that United States as the commander of the world that he ,would, have been in for racketeering. Capone's scouts ness. Hard cookies -need, to be baked at ql,�� i ience classifies twins and triplets an invasion of Mexico -which had no president Of the United, States on his ought in fact, to keep an eye pir him. Cormain cookipi are especially fav- a slow temperature from 275 to 300 1 ,I,, praying for a son and now tne angel sc . 1. I P - rrF. . not .only made Zacharias, to finder- into ordinary ,twins and tripl,Lts and very thrilling results and wholly un. return. That is to, say, if he had Sur- His school has. the monitor system, ored during the Christmas holidays. degrees Fahrenheit. Drop and rolled T ma . I i.� ,stand- that the prayers bad been heard identic twins and triplets. The former knowm, outside. Wood, on the other vived, and a swift glanee at mortality by which One of the boys is appointed Germans -are fa .us coolde makers cookies should be baked faster at a ..11, I" - n temperature of 3.75 degrees Fahren- Mi. � but he must haviefilled his heart with consist of Children who merely hap. hand, had international ,renown. both statistics suggests that as a com.- monitor to keep the others in hand, and ii-iryof their varieties have bee � .,�i . abounding joy when be described the .pen to be born at the same time and as -an administrator -and military n -van, mandingofficer his chances Of surviivL report their misdeeds, etc. This lad celebrated, in song and, story. ' heit to 400 degTees Fahrenheit. ­ kind of so,n that was to be theirs, may have no greater mental or ph,ysi- though he never had, a regular mili- al were excellent. Pfeffernuesse, are easily ma i ­.; � � was chosen because it was felt his Ile� No After cookies are baked they should it 0 e , ' ?., . From the foregoing we gather some- caI likeness to each other than bro- tary training, having been jumped by -OW general rowdiness would be curbed by special equipment is -required. Th b thoroughly cooled before 'atoring r thersor sisters born at normal inter- the enthusiasm of 'his mose -rid auth ' �. � thing of the surroundings into which friend Ro - giving him responsibility a ,or- dough is simply rolled in, the hand in- and too mtny kinds should. not be I... the yourig child would conie. Not only vals. The identic twins or triplets velt from the position of army doctor BEVERAGES FOR HOLIDAY ity. It has worked this way: he ex- to balls about the size of the hickory stored together. Cirandirrother's CO*1130 ­ . 1, are a part of each other. They are to high xank in the reg-ular force. PARTY acts a dime a week from, mo�t of the nut, the top of these are dipped in ... was it a home where prayer was a jar was no`t designed for a dozen dig- ' , Jil , " . customary part of the father and as nearly .identival as it is possible General Wood had also travelled obildren under threats of -reporting orange or pineapple juice Or some fereZit varieties. To put cookies Of 11.1 1� mother's life but the synagogue was for human beings to be. They are much. He had represented, the Urlit- Refreshing cold beverages may be their misdeeds, either actual or fictit- wine, flavored. mixture and then into a wide range of flavors into the gainei , -��* ' ,��,� frequented- by thern as a place for even supposed to have a psychic af- ed 'States at military manoeuvres a- offered after the evening game of ions, if they don% "come across.,, Of sugaT. Bread flour 1i used be- jar is sure -to, result in an. admixture I, . I , '.,�� public worship. Then, too, they -were finity unknown to others. They are broad. He had made hundreds of,br * idge, during the impromptu dance course lie� has had, to split "as loot cause pfelfernuesse, are naturally of flavers that will notb,e, distinctive. , I 19. .people who had a good social ?osition. produced, as it were, ,by a division of speeches for preparedness, and as or when guests drop in, unexpectedly. with some of the other tough boys hard, crisp Cookies. . '� . . . :r,i, for the angel said, and later accounts the same cell, and not by distinct cells. chief of staff had done military work The following recipes may be tried because if he didTit they would take The pastrybag or the cookle press Mincemeat Cooldes. ..", , - I , O� Science has observed many curious which experts praised.. General March with most satisfactory results, even him for ,-whatever passes for a "ride" SOM,Otinl I I, testified, that 'Iniany sball re .-ce at es called a coolde gun is I i j YZ cup butter, �� , �, :,, 1; things about identic brothers and sis- said that -his success as chief of staff by the inexperienced hostess who among ,school children in -,Brooklyn. needed for some coolde mixtures like A !� - bis birth." Home life, church like and I Y2 cupo; -sugar. I �,. social life would be combined to help ters. but what it, has not been able was mainly owing to the fact that feels,that she is limited to inexpensive Of course, underr the gang's, a iteim, Wtz- With this piece of equip- . 41 4. Y's I." f or ment One can malke cookies Of most 2 eggs. , , , the (boy to, grow into the man God in- to ,observe and what it is most anx- he bad none of the inhiNtions of the hospitality. very few children are reported attractive slispes. I'teaspo,on sAlt. , .1 I tetLded him to be. What more did the i-ous to learn is how these children trained soldier, whose chief duty is Sweet cider may be used in many misdeeds -they pay their fines. The . . . . , ould grow up if they WeTe reared in to obey orders and remain silent. ,.i teaspoonful soda. "f- w � ,�� angel foretell about the promised delightful beverage%----�both hot and beachers are proud of the school's * * * ��, �� . child? Verses 15717 let us see w,ha different environments. Then canie the war, and the -r-meral cold. splendid record. V2 cup sour milk. .. �,Kl t r,�" - , were to be his physical, men(al and That is to say, the scientiAs, if suppositicil waa that Wood wL'mN be Cider Cup. III * 1 3 cupapastry flour, , * I . Rolled Cooldes. -I " 1141�" .. equip .... t. Neither ,wine thei could have their way, would take in icharg2 of the American. ATmy in I Kenneth MacGowan . I teaspoonful cinnamon. � . � . " SPITItual Ome quart cider, I syphon of soda "got a letter � 1h teaspaonful cloves. 1, Vi� . ,!4'_ nor strong drink were to have a part two of these triplets away from their France. Probably there was some water, the rind of I and the juice ,of from 'Phe� Cohens, pliybrakers, of Rolled cookies are -perhaps the most 111&'!',` in inmpairing A -ad, destroying his. body parents and establish them so that all propaganda in his behalf for his 2 lemons, a -grate of nutmeg, sugar Hollywood, inquiring whother his play diffi-�cult. The trouble comes in roll- , I 1 cup minceme-at or �'. � 14 and mind' Is not this message frorn would grow ir� in entirely different nameas the probable American lead- to tas-te, a little fruit, ice. "Twelfth Night" had any talkle pos- ing out the dough. The dough, which 1 cup raisins, and nuts mixed.' - * �V, . the angel worth pondering over by circumstances. From time to time er appeared in papers in different Keep the cider and soda water in sibilities. �fflr. MU -Gowan, rsplied to should be as soft a!s possible sticks I'll ,�, Cream butter, add, sugar -n. three . 11 ',' 1, fathers and mothers to -day so that they would examine and measure parts of the world. The duty of a c6ol eace or on. the ice before us- The Cohens, saying that he did not to theboard and pin easily. X cloth or four portions, creaming thoroughly �11 rigest of them. They would note differences choosing the commander fell upon ing. Dissolve the sugar in a little control te heavy'.white r each addition. Add well beaten ., 1; they may see in it the stro .1 the picture rights to the pj,a such as canvas ,or som I Y, afte "I .:. ,l and be, able to determine, they hope, Secretary of War Baker. At this boiling water, put it into a jug with and that the,y would have to get in lyl�aiterlal dktted' lightly wath %U -r,, eggs, salt andsoda th , at has been stir- �11­ all jrreasons, for bailming liquors froT . - I.— to what extent the differences were time he had'never seen, Pershing, but the lemon rind and juice, and add a touch with the author,'thTough Sir i," " , the home and beyond the reach of the apd a P�ece Of stockineton the rolling red in -to the -milk. Then' add flour Aii 11. used by changed environment. It be had seen Wood several times. He little nutmeg. Let these sand until Archibald Flower, Festival Theatre, Pin, which I - ".. 1. youth of our I -and'? With such SUT- ca is also dusted with flour, that has been sifted with the 6pAces. i �,,11. cti,)ns the has frequently enough happened that said to Gen. March: "The last time I ,wanted, then strain into a iug and S #foid-on-Avon, England, We will are very useful. This reduces th , I" r6undingg and such -restri . tr ' Stir until flour is just dampened. � , � "I 11 boy -mould be in the way of becoming identic twins, if not identic triplets-- saw Wood 'before I made the selec- add the eider and soda watex. A be gol darned if The Cohens. didn't amount IOf flour needed and SO less- Last, stir in- mincemeat just,en6ugh . � il'i', physically and mentally strong for for identic triplets as we have re- tion he had a sbarn, battle for my few pidees Of fresh fruit, such as or- take thie, hint. They wrote, Sir Archi- en,s .the tendency of the dough to be- to distribute. ,DrGP fron� a teaspoon , 11:I. marked already do not happen fre- benefit, and, walked with me up a lit- ange -or lemon should be floating on bald -who had meanwhile been com tough. If the coolde dough is , � .is�v�' lifelthattles. More thhn that hewas , ip- an to an olled baking �sheet, Bake in 11, , "N' y -have been -reared in differ- tle mountain to get a place to view top. Ice may be added. . t ,, : -----�'He sl -all be que'ntl 11Dc wrote, .rst chilled in the ice box it is more a slow ov_4= (925- degrees F.), Yield: " �v ... to be a spiritual being ped Off. mr Sir," they fi 11 "'; . "I , ." � � Alled -with the Holy Ghost.,' With ent homes and have turned Out dif- the battle. While walking up there Cider Cup 11. "Mr. Kenneth X-acGowan of New easily handled. Pastry flour is best 4 dozen, Cookies. . I . 1, "I , , 1 ferently. But they 'have done so a- he -panted and labored so obviously BOil together 2 dUpfuls of sugar York City referred us to man - ., ", . such promises; filling their minds how you in an- for making ,rolled. cookies. The .111 �, -w mblingly, how way from the watchful eye of science that .1 came to the corrclusi�,n ithat and 2 cupfuls of water for six mill- swer to an enquiry of Ours pertaining iPulation, hic Soft Molasses Coold�s. . .2 11 -, prayerfully, ho, tre w b is 'necessary in this I . I would, Zac&a-ri,as a,nd Eliza- which is till in doubt as to what in his health was bad, and when I later utes; strain a natur tou e � ., ' 51, � '30yous y -rid cool, then add one to the talking picture right.% of the type Of cookie' 211Y 9,11, Ins the � 3/4 c4p skoTtening (half butti4r, halt � .�%-,:, " lah, lbiak forward to, the coming of human Charact 's ca, sed by onvkjan- came to make the decision that re- pint of grape juice, I pint of orange play, 'Twelfth Night,I which h., is product, so a flour that produces.the � I` us _ the -child! The ahgePs message did 'N .. "I'll ..Kt , rnent and whEt iy heredity. In the collection influenced the choice." Un- juice, a quart of cider and 2 pint -producing in New York with Migg most tender cookie should, ba" used. lard). ,. 11, .`11 - , �;% 1, ", end,witli the announcement of -the case of twins we, have identical here- doubtedly Wood, was not -perfectly bottles -of ,ginger ale. Pour over a Jaire Cowl. 'If ,these rights are avail- Drop and spread Cookies ;.,.equire I I cup molasses. A, ��., r dity; and the naturd AZOUMVE-On souild. After the war with Spain, , e, would you be so go-od as to for- the least handling. The dough should 1 -cup BOUT Milk. . '�,,Ir, L � abl 1; , 1� owning ,birth nor with the telling ,of - e� . 11-.1. ,*� , Child' endfo*MentS. <,pened would be that any - �­V­ " the a H3 dl,,,, Wal that be- when he was commanding a district be stirred very little to keep the,-�pre� 11Yvt6aspoonfuls soda, L �'m", . . Up 'before , " ' I ' 'ft 011-017011- in Cuba, he rose suddenly from his . t tender.' Drop from a teaspoon I MN .", �'. , . , " ward us a manuscript of this, ph6v , .11 cur mustbe dueto a�,* ,3 cup� pastry flour. , - 11 , e , ,� , , I .1 together with t1he -selling prices for due " � ,� 11'....14F, the father's eyes the futur , I , �rk to -be done by nt. 2 , ,,. 11 '-"+ - der spoomfu s ginger. i�q�;i ; ine As Dr. Re701 ,�' 09, ,the Ed !ok one day itird the, sharp spike picture ,purpose;&. Thanking you, we V �, L �,. , - 2 tea, I 11!�1111 1 I, , thd outlined the wo ­,,,,", r.'%,,. 1.11 And leave the surface irregular, be " .,- ' ,,,�' , 06,011 -1 , ' which formed, the ,bottom �f a Ian -tern I spoold I sal. . - "..' " 9A . I I I "��r , , � W ,, " L . monton Jot 1 Let these 6 vital salts are, yours verytruly, The Coliens. Al - I I ,is san. Hp was to 'be such a one . qF;V Y S�u - cause the rough surface adds u h tea' u t ' 11 ing the unusual thXt�,M ,', %4rO -.,e`t&l . I . , 11 , ' a '� , ' ,,47 . 1. in c � Cream. short*mng until soft, Add ... � R, %',�,;, "' Eta(; had been. Ile was to be a " 4' ' - "' � W over his'llead penetrated his skull bert J, ,Cohen." . . to the appearance. Either p4stry or i . , , " , "� ,at. sh6ttl4Z'%�P, gmxs,-. , , 11�,.. "Ut." 11d,ghty reformer, preparing tho way to learn 4 41 He was gicoen medical treatment Q rid you of. 18ifr Archibald replied that be was; 'bread flour m,ay be used,, but less moltmom'gradually and beat !arnixture I'll .1.1 JL I _., I I iil�,,, .- � . I . I th Greatest Reformer -the Meis- �pe 6V rap- quencei I ' " A - d 'Until' 6160�tb;' Axid Son? milk. which The old,6T of the � 1W �'l ti'* bad several operations in eomse turning down all movie offers, boaausq ,bread -than pitstry flour i �), I I � - �1- L I _ �, , iijury It is require . o % then , ILLLLL ..6, � � , , , "brj=y Of,the - PIM the, play 'had ,gone big in Englau&_I. Refrigerator eookies,.perhaparlthe has had the bodh stirred hit ,� k �, .k "Si*,;,�, 'k !,L children of Is- lets is composed, of "A 0, I, wayd of this i " - -affected his spine 1� I � - 1� ( " " . . ied- to the Lord their and George Miller, :50i 5�.'orft on in some obscure manner so that to eater r ae Of all at th4, � pfd§ent , - with ihger Mid sAlt. , n " , t2Wj`,0ha41 be, turn 40, , , , ., so big, in faict, that a special the 405t P*111 tha flour� aifted " ... - .�: L 'M he shall go b,efoTa lurn in January 8, 1920, at 19t6ifij 'r�' As the end of big days he dragged one Waq being built for it, toward which time, GrO easily made, ' 'i""'!' ' `��'�'�'L , , 'L, � F' 'a . , �p Al Kk " IE$ The, dough: Chill d6iigb­th��IUgh y, Roll out 0 I �`.O�':­- jW�,',� lit and ,pomkx of Bliss, to turn babies they were so vitith, affice that leg whenhe walked.. Would you like quickly, to free more than a mlIlion dollars, had al. "Ped'sno, extra manipulatibn ,`81 -ad -6-11t 'a,11611rdd, board-and'bake, hi, a moder- �� , 1, - 1.-.111 1� 11, "'. I th , I� ,� as a widespread su,spic- . yourself of those hideous piruples- I e r sf& oven, ��. ; n'- 1, of thei fhthers to the Clul- theirr mother ,bad to tie different eol- , But there .w ready being' contributed, and didtn't 111117 b �ade soft,dr th4i that Ifor '(850 degrees F.). Yield. 5 ­ '1121 1. I J�, t",;.! �,,, J I "I 'those unsightly blackbeadsz.-and have pbkles. . :"�L 'A�P, i on ca, 00 L along rolled, Cookies 'it utually,,�fosults its''g , do!zen, C .,.�t,i'il�� , 1A vvid,the'disdbedient to the wio- ,,ored ribbons .to thein. to 4istingu&sh � that the r son W d wg s passed Th"s lco:hens want to come in, _ L, �,��', " il, that smooth and soft skin perfection ­ I 1-1 - ' " r' "' "tteluBt- totbakerea4y a pea- t%". Later on each boy was given over wag that he was a strong Re- you've alwayi enviedt - with Otto Xalih, V�liirence Mackay, the m161,e,te11de0 ')dookid� lit`ig, Moat fiA.;. I I . I 1*11-iW161'"li,iI 'd,,W­,, I . _r , � , "�'. .1 . I .. 'L - V05,i­ - a IJ614 (bracelletwith big tame inoalb.: Pulbifean. "Pershing's 'politics Do you want to ba-�e eyeg as dazzling King of Egypt, and the EM71i of A& VOrt that, thd d16u , %M I . ,�%,� , , , ,9,T, ,k� plo,�ropated for the Lord." we" � , . . M"', att, howreV#T,..f 6,11 1 J L,�Lfi$ . I ,, V4 the child grew ed " that they could not mit. tUnii.. - e n his mili- �ts�,chil-Md po fh I— , , , 11,00 L_ he h Olt ih , . ­ ' ,� i"48,61i!"..'' , 'L: 1 -A"4�A'UA and bright as writer d ... ifig in a gliflul9tall? R'6 rAefit"One4- t aut - th ,at lt� *11l: slio 'L. L. .. I I 01"INii.A.�. cly. The diou 1�1ay-':b­g, 'JbLrm' . 1� - .. I I - ,I, ;, 1 ,. . 'L 'L ' LL " a -4. spirit, and. was Aelfts *p in a manner colifuibig,16 thry capacities. lie had the hate -het, surnmer's suw? or in Va-99ih1g. Said1he, ,Wa4 degid, 0-Verl gh, ed, , . 'L:L,,y1' , 1. . , " I " d;4`§�6ti,U'-Ullthe day of his show- their parents and wh6lly bafflit$ �o 'fao L . * , L * ' to -11 -d ., L �1 ,i 1. , pg�6d vL?ong i � �� . -6 and prognathous jaw -of leaders Would you like t�Y,enjoy glori6us' * . 11 . it U dov, 11, W, , 10' d 1*t; in w'O, 4p ta , "' I Ir I I ; W""46461'11' . I outsiders. But as they , 01iltm, as Made, familiar to the Ain- health with Plenty Of energy and A placed, In, the rot - I � Lo _ , , 01 f'. ", , grow ,4ade eleai�-ep�d, young dratbr 'Who. lsl� wtniy I , ". I., _,L",�f "� 1!�Po`Ll ' erkhll-�VNIC through the- movies, He possegg a kedn mind T. e�` 1 ,� ­, LL - "Al 41�,` the 'resenriblallee rgAn,,VAtion The #a&e4, into, - & .7ii6itilo i�!M-:_ "" -, �- I _1 , ; �k�,Vq " , . 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