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SUNDAY AFTERNOON
S. S. LESSON FOR NOVEMBER 27
, .-�'
to 3'o anuxnutes, tqr untili the meat is
.,
(By Isabel Hamilton, Gadlerich, Out.)
Lesson Topiq,-Stewardship of Life.
,•
Lesson Passage -Mark 1:16-24; Acts
' \'-right youth and snow -crowned age,
26A2-19.
Strong men and maidens meek,
Golden Text -:Il Corinthians 8:5.
Rsiae high your free, exulting song,
11 God'.> wondrous ,praises speak.
IIn the first part of to -day's lesson
11
is given a pain ,picture of five young
-standard
Still lift -Your 'standard high,
men. One of them had but a short
Still march firm array,
time before entered on a new busi-
As warriors through the darkness toil
ness •arks now he calls the others to
"hiaru
.
fill dawn the golden day.
I join He had 'been a carpenter
E, H. Plwxnptree,
but he had had -a vision which sent
I'll -
him off into a lonely place to fight
PRAYER
out the new revelation of himself as
of 'Parmji t (Double IStreingth). Take
the Messiah which he had received
I'llGod, who hast set before us the
from heaven at his baptism. He was
”' ' great hope that' Thy kingdom ' shall
the chosen' of God -the Messiah who
"'
I;,; d1e established upon the earth so
was to (begin the setting up of the
IL mule our lives iby Thy 'Spirit, that all
wkinlgd+omi. He Rmiwst have followers
i% •thoughts, desires and acts being mads
and his thought turnaed to the y'oounk.
",i' obedient unto Time, Thy (power and
('
men of his acquaintanice and 'from
to and the Vri ht of Thy kingdom
,., glory g
them he called four to adventure with
I .inlay be 'made known unto men,' Grant'
him, For all'of them it meant a com-
, ` this, 0 Merciful Father, for the . sake
plete 'change of occupation. Jesus
Vii; of Thy Son our Lord. Amen.
left His carpenter's bench' and the
is (,Selected)-
others, their boats and nets; they all
head,noiseS droppdng mucous and de-
left what okras dearer to them than
..1 ` —
all 'these material things; they left
r
their friends and the shelter of home
-. >s:'s>''
and an assured sorties of Livelihood.
'`'''• ''
They did not hold these things light-
' : X::i1
ly, +but, in the case of. Jesus, His
t'l •'±''? .;
F'ather's business of learning- • had
'' '' `.
longbeen hits chief concern and when
.
^
''
thea time -God's appointed -time-ar-
i'" ",
, rrived, 'other thingis took a second
ing an, and one-h+al+f cup of hot
i'
'place. 'The call that he gave to the
;.;
:s>s.
fishermen -appealed to theme. They
<'. ""
knew what it was to toil in leen
. s:; t•.;;,;, i
waters and often without success and
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' .,�tnI� '�.
`
here was a new sort 'of fishing offer-
i" "i`<, "'`:..
ed io tlrelm. 'It was a distinctl new
^'% :< "`'
(place in which to use the powers
`.
they had' and they "straightway for-
,.
sock their nets, and followed Him."
.
('They had confidence in the one who
'
' called an it would'give them experi •
It I
Assns Jessie Marie De Both
encs of a different kind. They did
makes her delicious
me of them
fink th'0w what was
r.
they were in sante measure ac -
a
I
quainted with the one they set out
wedghed 648 :pounds, and died aged
to accomipany at this stage of their
A'ple
:1
.
lives. They were risking their all in
1!
p
turn to the oven, and stir occasion -
'
this new departure. They .did not
s , .
ally (until thickened. Season with
.
-
know it but it was to be no sweet
.,.
Jane Ridsdale, who was only, 311/2 in -
May I ask you 'a question now. Is
.:
_. - Dr. i G. H. Morrison in his books
�i
'
Dunipliti
teaspoon of -warm water.
s
",Sunns,e," says of Christ's eertaitrty
'
Mix the cake as directed. The
ole. '
about the life to which he ave Him-
., `
self and to which IHe called these
Smothered Rabbit.
b,e,Yl, tScotland, titans is a memorial to
"the
that has a hand in helping him still
farther up the ladder of
fisherfollk: Well, in the first place,
Christ was supremely certain that
with .
,a man who was youngest of 33'
children:"'
ogle
'Elis father was (present and working
rabibit meat with a daritup
Baking Powder
.in the world. Above all sorrow and
sin» and struggle and failure Christ
"..
cZ;pth, and out into' pieces for
felt the pressure of a sovereign
11,
power, and the ,movement of the. in-
serving. .If the rabbit is not
�' , • young
finite lbve of heaven -it ,was that
imrpxovewwnt was noticed, and when
which gave a radiant quietude to
�',, n xsx a our
' �house.wife r.
Christ.
. .
Then Jtsus believed, with a faith
f • . . asks me what bak- �:•
that was magnificent in the person -
11;;: ing powder she
ality of man, that in the .worst there
,- should use," says r'
%Miss
is some possibility that can �be touch -
De Both; lir
hours; belm!perature, 2715 deg. F.
Yield•• -tone fairly large cake --about
ed, by love. It was that faith burn -
sector of the fa-
- the rheum+ati,sm."
ing in the heart of Jesus like a flame
rriad'e of 1 cup of the and' 1 mp
. +
which kept Hbrn so calm and hopeful
mous De Both
in the world.
.. -
Home Makers' .Cooking Schools,
They never forgot that Jesus be-
- "this is my advice: Use the best-
lieved in beaven; He launched, life out
one that is pure, uniform and invari- �
on to an endless 'course.
`.
u ably dependable. You can't use
It was to d'ail companionship
y panionshr with
second-rate baking powder and es.
such a leader Simeon and Andrew,
11, peel first-rate results.
Jannes and John, were called. The
ASSOCIATION AND LIFE ".M
INSURANCE COMPANIES r -
were having their eyes opened to th
"My experience with Magic has
meaning of the stewardship of Iife
1-_ been particularly happy. I find that
Acts 26:12-19. In this section o
it lever varies -that it is consist-
our lesson we see a man making
,entry reliable. And I know it is pure,
-declaration (before royalty. Agrippa,
o end free from harmful ingredients."
Bernice and Festus hear Paul's life
Statements by other well-known
story. In the early years he ha
cookery authorities give whole-
had one standard -"after the most
straightest sect of our religion I lie
hearted support to Miss De Both's
led a Pharisee." A chan,ge carne in
'. judgment.
to his fife and hey was not disobedi
in fact, the majority of dietitians and
ent to the heavenly vision and- the
` cookery teachers thrqughout Canada
was the three when he began to re
use and recommend Magic exlltuiveI
alize the true meaning of stewaxd
• ,
ship of life. lie was as truly calls
i;...
to a great adventure as were th
- 1 pound chopped' dates
•
first four. There had been adven
, '
Apple Dumplings °
ture in his former life and be, in his
'
1 quart flour r;g cups miilc
itgnoran+ce, thought it was adcenbur'
ing with God. In his declaration h
'k i
a teaspoons Magic sugar
Baking Powder Cinnamon
-pointed out his mistalke and the way
;;
% teaspoon sett Apples •
he came to know it had been a wronr
1/2 pound glace cherries-
2 tablespoons butter
use of ,his life. It was a boll thin'
i;,
Sift into a bowl flour, baking powder
to do for those to whom he spoke
i...
and salt; Rub in•the.butter. Add cold .,
were of the earth, earthy. The Her.
;;
`'
milk to make soft dough. Turn out on
to a flour.d board and roll into a sheet..
ods ,know nothin f the burden o
g .
k`
Cut in squares, Peer and, core the ap-
sin or the keen longing' of souls de
'
pts; Place an apple on each square of
sirous of -holiness and of God'. The
'
dough. Fill the core with a small piece
were satisfied' with the tpreseult an
,?
of butter, auger sad a little cinnamon.
Fold the dough aver, taking care that
were •enjoying it thoroughly: Agrip
% tumbler ,home-mtade 'crab apple
jelly
there are no openings, as the steam
pas father when he lay adying a
i,
inside dumpling cooks the apple while
Caesere-a consoled himself with tli e
i
dough is baking. Bruab dumplings
reflection that though his career wa
;;.
with a little cream, and pace in,
premkaturely citt short, yet at an
1/4 cu, fruit juice or' other liquid
p j q
gkresaed pans Bake in moderate Duca
at 400• F. about 4o minutes, serve
rate he had lived a splendid life, An-c
To live in overheated, unrven-tilated
with cream or hard sauce.
such as, the parent had been, such
i"
x., --
'`fit '
were the children. St. 'Paul appeal
tea':. -
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ied to them to make a new invest
'Either 2�1/2p acs +breapd
menu of their lives and become sue
t. 3 ".
as he was Life would then cease
l,c,¢"' ; t
';'', : e`''
';
be tragedy but the only result of
i, ,
Agrippa was this: "Agrippa. a sal
gl'i"PIP g'l'' pn
', fir! I „t ri "a
unto Festus: .This than might hav
been liberty, if
"fv^
set at- he had, not ap
�t
.1I ' , N i�'
;,
{pealed unto Caesar."
1
the crowded, car and home or work -
lace the
Mix as directed. ..After mixt ng'
+butter, sugar and eggs as directed,
1
/z teaspoon baking powder
-'?j - t' "CONTArrts rte
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WORLD MISSIONS
- .' ALUM." This
$tY etatemeat on
.
A has not been ,easy for the In
11 g every tin to your
I ul ` guarantee that
�wla"
,dian to turn from the exciting lif
l", rI Magic Baking
of a hunter and trapper t`o the mor
Powder to free
one o f .an agriculturist, bu
from slam oras
;)?,�r�/y { 4 y
SV' °. . ?' butatful logre-
in spite o8 discouragements many ar
bYt,
jr'i; • diene.
marking good in this, line, too. - 112
t�,I ar(,,, , dike--tnCtnaeb
Botnar is main troy authority for. th
1r�r
e ft 40'd[flt ii'Idb1t-- When you
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statement that' the Iti+dians of th
. •
f #i� e-si triol the new MAgic Coote Book
' 1 a " .' , '
+lft+e
prairie, provinces Irsave contributed a
Much ars a Million !bushels of whea
ti ye�!�tl`2�eli! of recipes for deli-.
a 1:a s +�ewiM fis'
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Write to Standard
lit' a yeav to the erolp od" the 'qPe
�y ' hitters.
`IY'td rxirl�;.„,+} r ', w� "<�d ri fiy 1�tauiet, Ave. & Libet"ty St.,
�r' �Ylttr�
Sound of the best kept farms in th
.ak)'cfYt11118oti � ,a o OtL ,the 1:I�exve neo„
Olt.,
cr i tP
dl f �.,
i airl%6rd,' and two gears ag
xt / '4 .,..,. ,...f
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aYt 9t plblllYititg looters Itt>rt ousel
jl� i
i t,, �r ,
i�+,t,hhS+it�
i� inactive, less food slhould ,be used,
('ih{1t".�'{fpjv
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w�' 1' N ",,,! , !
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be refunded. The first day's use
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t lylf�{ GYf'�fi�i�f ,.
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the city of H,ingstou„ one of the In-
(dian lads, under twenty, from this
How to Get Relied
til very hot, so that it will set tri,”
banter Dip the of •ri,�souu,
TWt (boxed' iby the officers of the chm-
A ,D, 1781,
reserve, carried off first prize for the
q*okli. pierces
ralhlbit into, the batter inert' wed' coat
An honlet so'1d7er never is t?oulgo>C
province agains+t,'thirty-nine contest.- '
1�111Ixlor in the Grave yard
cd and' d2�p ixuto •the trot fat. As iVVlhe�ther
lea diel fby mua'klet or by pot."
amts, The "Indlins' are etxtper•„ As
E' om Catarrh
soon as ,bxtawtisd;'1+edtaee the heat anal
]On* of the wittiest epitaphs ever
guides, and navigate launches, as eas-
churchyards are re
re rep
Y repositories and - of much
quaint lore ,beth
q grave and -gay which
cook at moderate ,temlperature for 25
penned never appeared on a tpmb-
ily as canoes. They drove shown-
--=
to 3'o anuxnutes, tqr untili the meat is
stone. It was com•�Ipkosled Illy Byron in
themselves relia`ple as caretakers of
'1•f• you havt catarrh, catarrlisi deaf-
tender. Seoie on a hot platter axial,
honor of a ,Southwell carrier:
summer homes, and have made a be-
ness or head noises caused by catarrh
garnish with{ parsley.
seaslon of the year, for our own
family' use and to veto our friends.
ginning in opening up clean, attr&c-
you, shoWdi know this sianTl+e home
iFor each dip, of (gravy desired, use
John Adams hiss 'he%v, of the Parish
ti�we hostels for summer tourists in
treatmient which Prequently over,
2 tatblespoonis of the pan drippings
lot' ISoutAmiell,
the Rice Lake District.
coa*s these dGstressing conditions.
and •1% talbleipoons of. flour. Blend
A carrier who carried his can tQ' his
The graduates of our institutions
Secure from your druggist one ounce
fat and flour thoroughly in' the fry,
knouth well; ""
have 'been a success as teachers in
of 'Parmji t (Double IStreingth). Take
ing pan, add 1 cup. of milk, and stir
Hie, carried .so (much, and he carried
every province of the Dorminion and
this home and addl to it 1/4 pint hot
until thickened. Add; chopped pars-
so fast,,
some are qualifying for high! schools
water and a little sugar,
ley, salt and- ,pe{pper to season.
Ile could carry' no morel --so was car-
ie our titles. A successful teacher in
Take one tailvleslpooruful four times
weight should be watched . and ,the:
tied akc last;
a Toronto High school is an Indian,
a day, breathing should lbeticome, eas-
'Rabbit En Casserole.
For the ligular he drank, (being too
He has recently written a thesis
ier while the distressing catarrhal
rW'ipe the rablbit Irnieat with a damp
,much for one, -
which completed the requirements for
head,noiseS droppdng mucous and de-
cloth,, cut into for
He could not eaiTy off' so he's now
t
the degree of Doctor of Philosophy.
"appear
festive hearing should :gradually dis-
pieces, serving
sprinkle with salt and popper, and
Corti on.
Iridian girls are, making a success of
the nursing profession and, several
under PanmiAt s tonic ,action.
Catarrh sufferers find Parmint just 'roll
in flour. Brown lightly in hot
.1
IMr. Long, in his wanderings; has
are now in training in our large city
what..they need.
fat in frying pang transfer to a Cas-
,discovered churchyaEed records- of
hospitals. (Stares men have stilted
spoon salt and 1 teaspoon of sage in
serol add somve of the fat from fry-
'.
man +
5 prodigies in ,gimth,. height, age
medicine and a few are in law, but
ing an, and one-h+al+f cup of hot
i'
-and, fecundity. , j
----^-- ---
almost all who have graduated for
�
water. 'Cover and cook in a trader-
Igt• WAirtin's, IS'taantford, (boasts an
the Church have" gone to:. minister to
liquid..
ate oven (3150, deg. IF.), for I% to 2
epitaph to the "gTeatesst m,an" w'ho'.
their own people. An,excelption was
1 teaspoon each of manilla, lemon,
'hours, or until the meat is tender.
,ever lived ,in England, one, Daniel
recently noted) when Enos Montour,
almond. an,d rosewater, extracts.
Remove the tineat and thicken the
Lamlb,emt, a aiallrive of Leicester. He
from the Brantford reserve, who had
Maher `2 cups- cf bread flour, or
gravy slightly. To •each cu•p,af liq-
measured 3 feet 1 'inch round the
taken both his B.A. and B.D.'de .gree
21/2 cups cake or pastry flour
uid allow one tablespoon of flour,
leg, 9 feet 4, inches round the b'�ly,
in Monti1eal, was called by one of
2 teaspoons baking 'powder (Ielvel)
mix with ..a few tablespoons of cold
wedghed 648 :pounds, and died aged
the congregations in Quelbe'c. He had
1 teaspoon, cinnamon
per°
water, add to the mfeiat dr' rn
� �'p �' re-
39.
served acceptably for two sumlmers
1 teaspoon mace
turn to the oven, and stir occasion -
Hamlps,tThwaite, on other hand,
as supply to the people of ,Sas •
A little gra't'ed nutmeg
ally (until thickened. Season with
.the
hias a true+mlarial to a (enrols d'wkarf,
.white
katehewan.
i/; teaspoon salt
salt and' pejpper and finely chopped
Jane Ridsdale, who was only, 311/2 in -
May I ask you 'a question now. Is
% teaspoon soda , issolved in a
'parsley", replace the meat, and when
ones high when she died at the age
the Indian worth saving? I ars sure
teaspoon of -warm water.
thoroughly hat serve in the casse>i-
of 58.
that you agree with me, that he is
Mix the cake as directed. The
ole. '
,
Among the ruins of Drysbumgh Ab -
ard that any church or individual
soda is 'added after the.flour and be-
fore the fruit. The maple syrup is:
Smothered Rabbit.
b,e,Yl, tScotland, titans is a memorial to
"the
that has a hand in helping him still
farther up the ladder of
2 pound' +bleached sultanas-
Wipe the
,a man who was youngest of 33'
children:"'
progress
1/2 'pound' citron speed
rabibit meat with a daritup
should be thankful for the privilege.
'Mary
1/4 pound' ahruonds
cZ;pth, and out into' pieces for
,
—+By ,G. Cavell.
1/4 'Pb�d'a glace eherr%es,.
p
serving. .If the rabbit is not
�' , • young
,.,
imrpxovewwnt was noticed, and when
Juire1/4
and grated rind of one-half
and ,tender barely oc(vler with !hot
three ,boxes had been taken the
leimon.
water, and simmer for about one
'
Now You Can Wear
Mix as direlcted'; bake, 2;3t • to g
hour in a partly covered kettle.
uJi4 )Unn
FALS TEETH
hours; belm!perature, 2715 deg. F.
Yield•• -tone fairly large cake --about
Transfer the meat t'o a shallow bak-
ing dish, and cover with a sauce
'broth
/y/,r' �
• `4
- the rheum+ati,sm."
31/ +pounds
rriad'e of 1 cup of the and' 1 mp
. +
With Real Comfort
Light Fruit Cake,
of milk thickener with 4 level table,
spoons of butter or other fat blesude,i
�'^''
Fasteeth, a new, pleasant powder,
Here is another light fruit cake
that has been, so, popular with our
with 2 tablespoons flour, and salt
T ,
A HEALTH SeRvicE OF i
keeps teeth firmly set. Deodorizes.
readers that we have to publish tt
and pepper t0 season. Bake in a
THE CANADIAN MEDICAL
No gummy,
g y, `gooey, pasty' taste Or
feeling. To eat and laugh in `coin-
+'
Over and over again.
rruodeIabe IOveal' (350, deg. �'•), for
arbour one-half 'hour, or until the intact
ASSOCIATION AND LIFE ".M
INSURANCE COMPANIES r -
fort just sprinklea Iittle. Fasteeth on
1/2 Culp (butter°
11( cups granulated sugar
is te�,derc, and serve in the baking
w CANADA
yYoum plates. Get it' to -day at any
4 eggs
�disth.
HEALTH IN WINTER
good drug store.
Either 21 basad flour, or 21/2
Young rabbit to be cooked in this
•,
s, -which emricb, the Iblood''stream, and
,cups
cups cake or pastry flour
way needs no parboiling, but may Are
There used to be a question asked
t reivibalize the entire system.. They've
j2 level teaspoons baking
put 'dtirectly into, the baking dish,
to music (concerning the whereabouts
RECIPES
,powder
. ,14" cup milk
covered nva+th two cups of the thin
of flies in wintertime. We mig4t ask
A. down or cervous eondMoInp. Whey are
•
1% pounds, seedless raisins
sauce ,made with mddk and baked
a similar question as. to what be -
Mese, amounts will make one four-
- 1 pound chopped' dates
until tender.
comes of ,people during, the winter
pound cake:
5 drops oil of lemon
,
season. All summer and fall they
% cup, (butter"
1/2 'pound citron .
"Th b il�e(til!oxilsa� Oeunrg deeatyed Was
spend hours out of doors, ,but when
wiz cup sugar
3 large or 4 small eggs
1/2 .pound' almonds
«
GOOD NIGHT--_
winter comes, most -of therm disap-
'pear and are seen only when(. they
1/2 pound glace cherries-
2 cups Shredded cocoanut.
'Mi and'"llracke as. directed. Yield,
.� ,
rush to and from work-, or when
?� pound citron
3/4 sultana, raisins
1 cake of fairly large size. Tempera-
ttrre, deg,
»
SLEEP TIGHT
they are on their way to and from
'sam.e indoor amuseunent centre.
pound
2.7x5 F., 21/2 to 3 hours.
'There
1/4 pound bleached sultanas
-
is more sickness and people
3 ounces almonds
A Light Fruit Cake of Delicious
And Don't Wake Up Till , Morning.
are. less healthy in winter than dur-
% nutmeg, grated
Flavor.
No More Night Calls • From
ing the rest of the year, This is not
% tumbler ,home-mtade 'crab apple
jelly
This recipe won.first prize in a con-
,
Bladder Weakness Where
'This Rule is Followed. '
due to the cold weather, but is
brought about )by our .changed habits
1/2 turtvbler bhi'ck home-made pine-
test. The flavor of the, cake is spicy
of living ,which accompany the des-
apple ,marmalade
and buttery,,;arnd the cake is so pop.
A Canadian, +Chemrist's simple pre-
cent of the temperature.
1/4 cu, fruit juice or' other liquid
p j q
ular in our fancily that we keep a
scri�ptian for Illladder 'Weakness and.
To live in overheated, unrven-tilated
% teaspoon each vanilla and al-
supply a it on hand throughout the
attendant Kidney and Urinary disor-
'homes and to work under similar
mond extracts.
fir•
ders [has brought joyful mews to thou-
conditions is to invite a lowered state
'Either 2�1/2p acs +breapd
�k��gianulated-
taesn,onstress�secxet
of health and a condition fav stable
sfl Y flouax
n 3-8
,. 3-8 to 3 cul s cake or
sugar
I gdailme ts. It- is
development s. An
to he pm�ent of disease
1 teaspoon ,baking powder
4 large or 5 small eggs
remedy -fedi formula on every pack-
'occasional gulp of fresh air between
1/ teaspoon salt.
Either 21/2 cups bread flour or 2 %
cups calx- or ,pastry flour
age --so you know just what your. are
the crowded, car and home or work -
lace the
Mix as directed. ..After mixt ng'
+butter, sugar and eggs as directed,
1
/z teaspoon baking powder
taking. If
g. you have restless, sleep-
less nights due to frequent d'esir
does not, menet` 'body needs
P y
for fresh, air which are just as great
add .a little of the sifted flour, then
'� teaspoon salt.
pain or pressure in -passing, prickling
in winter as they are in summer.
• beat in the jelly and marmalade.
scalding sensation, urine scanty and
The habits of eating are probably
Finish as directed. Bake in' a slow
-
highly colored, don't hesitate or
much the same all through the year.
oven (2.50 deg. to 275 deg. 'F.) for 3
.
Young Rabbits May Be
waste, another day. Ask your drug-
This means that if enough food- is
in
to 4 hours.
gist for a ganket`of Kaxafin PrescrUP-
eaten sumrmer, . then too much is
Use soft jelly and marmalade, the
Fried, Grilled or Roasted
tion Tablets and, if the very, first box
consumed ,in winter. When the ,body
type that will (become ahnost liquid
doesn't help you, its small -cost will
i� inactive, less food slhould ,be used,
when it is beaten. The stiff, 'rather'
'Wilien used' for the 'ta(ble, the ,young
be refunded. The first day's use
otherwise the body beco'i nes overload -
tough type of jelly and jam is not
rabbits may be ,grilled, fried or roast-
sh+ould (bring blessed relief and one
ed; digestion. is apt to 'be upset, con-
,suitalble for use in cake as the jelly
ed. The older one's should be used
whale box is usually sufficient to get
and jam remain in little- .bits, instead
far ,puddings, pies and stews. The
you functioning normally again so
,
of Ibecamdng thorou til incor rat-
coat of yolun.0, rabbits is smooth the
you can Slee soumdl all 4' 1st 1
g y
ed in the mixture. I
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to
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nose, she , ,
rp-pointed the ears tender
P .Y ring orrg.
stipation may develop and excessive
and easily' torn; if old, the wool will
A certain amountof ,activity is es-
A Dark Moist Cake Rich and Un-
usual Flavor.
be mixed with gray hairs, ,and the'
claws long and rough,
1�111Ixlor in the Grave yard
cies of the lbody should the put to
Usually we ,prefer the lighter fruit
(Bacon is frp.quenwtly used with rab-
bit, or seasoning it. In France,,
England's
g xid's churches and
cal and inexpensive way of bringing'
cakes. This cake, 'however, had been
a family ..favorite ewer since the re
where rabbit meatus veiny popular,
churchyards are re
re rep
Y repositories and - of much
quaint lore ,beth
q grave and -gay which
walk, and if no other exercise is.
cipe was tested in, connection with
the seasonings (most often, used are
thyme, ,onion, (bay leaves
revea'l,s the rhumuors and, oddities of.
hour out of doors should -be the rule-
a contest. This is one of the four
types
and pars -
ley. Cloves 'and garlic are often us-
mankind, especially in lite graven epi.,
to h (George '
p ge Long in "Churches
'joys 'health. There its no reason why
of cake which we ,bake at this
the spring, finds us rundown. Fresh•
air is to Ibe had for the ,taking. The
seaslon of the year, for our own
family' use and to veto our friends.
,Tihe flesh 'of boiled rabbit will be
rendered more juicy tender
with a Story" has made a collection
of many strange facts and .fancies,
air .by having the window open wider
The Light Cake a Unusual Flavor,
g ,
and if it
is soaked in md.lk and water for
from fane�s ,both hunible, and histor-
,
'futti Fruitti and Yoriksbire Spice
cake are our other three favorites.
a
couple of hours before being boiled.
Its flavor, ,too, will be improved. if
ic,
At dford, on Dartmoor, for in -
t'here
ture (about 68 degrees to enable
1 cup (butter
% cup sugar
an
orlon, carrot, hornet of sweet herbs ,
stance, is a watchmaker's tomb
r
on which 'the .(lead mans virtues are
ily.
granulated
4 eggs
a little grated' nutmeg, on,e-half doz-
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celebrated in termer of his craft. We
of doors and taken off indoors. Over -
1 pound) cleaned currants
en peppercorns • and, a little salt are
t
Pu. in the water with it.
g other thin that:
read anion, gs,
dampened- clothes and subsequent
11/2 ,pounds raisins
1/2 pound ,Taixed' ,peel
When rabbit is to be used in stew
or fricassee simmer thirty to forty-
Inteigrlty., was the Imam rin g
And
air is met outdoors. q.
1,2 pound almonds,
1/4 pound glace cherries
five minutes, th.e' time depending an
prudence the regulator•
Of all the actions of his life.
weight should be watched . and ,the:
1/4 pound candigd pineapple
,the age of the rabbit. A very young
rabbit done in
So nicely regulated were his motions
tirvities are deoreased. ,
1/4 ,Pound shredded cocoanut
will .be twenty-five
minutes. y-
That he racer went wrong
Post -Dated Cheque '
?12 cup maple syrup or honey
, is Promissory Note
_ Excerpt when set going
BY
Ruling that post -elated cheque was
1/2 cuP coffee, grape juice or other
Rabbit Baked in Milk.
Dress and clean one rabbit and
people
Who did' not know
Eos key. ,
.
COULDN'T WALK A, STEP
disjoint in pierces Vor seTvin
mx one-third flour,
He d'ep'arted bhils life
Norvomber 14th, 180.2.;
,
worthless cheque ,preferred against
cup of 1 tea_
,
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in the 'Etobdodke police acaurt recent -"a
spoon salt and 1 teaspoon of sage in
Aged 57. Wound up.
Fulton 'told 'the court that Rub-
a (bowl:. Thoroughly coat„the rabbit
In the hope of being taken in hand
'
Credit Given DrIgllams Pink
with this mixture, then "saute in a
My His Maker
And of being thoroughly
. v, .•
accepted 'because of latlk of fundis.
mixtrure of butter and bacon fat
. cleansed,
Pills for Ending Severe
(about 3 taablespoans in all), until
brown on all sides. riw the rabbit
and repaired
And set agoing in the, world to come.
,
Attack of Rbeumatism
in a casserole and lay three strips
of bacon over she 'surface. Pour 4
At Selby there, is a
y grave -digger's
,If only they'd keep the bands play -1.
cupfuls orf thin white sauce over and
epitaph which reads: '
'
«
"My father, a
Rbeumatism
around the rabbit. Bake in a moder-
ate oven (3'75 deg. F.), for two hours
'
Here hes the (body of poor Frank
.
• man past ,middle
or until the meat is, tender.
Raw,..
r'
life, was sudden-
Never
Parish Clerk and Gravestone Cutter,
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1y striOwn with
$roiled Rabbit.
And this is writ to lett your know
Returned rheumatisan in the
Select
What Frank for others used to do
7cneesu” writes
a plump young ralblbit for
Is now for Frank done by another.
iMrs. James Mit-
broiling. After dressing, wipe the
•
,shell; St Clan-
meat with a clean damp, cloth, and
IA doctor's eip,itaph higlh up on a
crines, Ont. "So severe was the at-
rub with salt, pepper, and flour.
Dorset cliff at Worth M,altravers re-
t tack that he was unable to take` one
Lay bhe -rabbit -whole, back down,, on
cord's that B+ertnjm. Jesty was "noted
step without assistance. We coin-
a rack in an ,uncovered' roasting span,
for having been the first person
eluded that the trouble was canstsi-
and place Vnerous pieces of ,butter
(known) than introduced the Cow
trtional, so we procured a supply of
'Vf-
or other fat in the halIoiu places,,
but do
pox by •Inooulaition, 'and who from
Williams' Pink Pills. A decided
not add water. Cook in a
his great strength of mind made the
imrpxovewwnt was noticed, and when
moderate oven (350 deg. F.), for 40
experiment from the 'Cow on his wife
three ,boxes had been taken the
to 50 minutes, or until tpnder. Turn.
,and two sons in the year 1774,''
trouble had _completely disappeared,
the rabbit over, baste With the pane
+N+ear the 'War Memorial in Win-
He never had the slightest return of
'drippings, and 'place 'under the flanm
Chester 'CbAedral is a tomb with not
- the rheum+ati,sm."
of the (broiling open to 'brown. Cut
only a quaint epitaph, but a quainter
e Dr. TAI-liam9l Pimk' Pi•llw haiv,e Prov-
The btoiled rabbit into pieces 'for
,postscript. The epitaph reads:
e ed wonderfully effective 'in numerous
serving; place on a hot splatter, and
.
t cases 'sirmiiar to this one. When the
pour on 'Nee drippings mixed with
Here sleeps in peace a Hamps'liire
e blood stream tbecomes thi*d, rheu-
fine11 choplvecl parsley.
Greauadlrer
mtatis•m attacks the system: Dr. Wil-
"vied Rabbit.
Who caught hits' death .by drinking
g
,
e liamvs' lE'irnk ,Pills aetualdy' create an
, cord-emilatl 'beer.
e abuindAme of new red blood cells,
+Choose a • p1ulm'p young Mbit,
,.
'Soldiers, be wise from his untimely
•,
s, -which emricb, the Iblood''stream, and
vApe the drOssed mieat "with a
fall,
��
t reivibalize the entire system.. They've
damvV c'lot'h, and cut, into (pieces for
when, you're hot, dmixlk strong or
hilghliy recommended for A�'L 1tiun'-
sel-mg. rBeat one egg yolk, add Y,
more at all.
A. down or cervous eondMoInp. Whey are
•
a'n'd els teaspootu salt, and
r a gkeata het to o
p growing LiXjh. evot
stir inrto• 1/� cup flour to 1ltablt>e a,
And slue tpastscxipt:
o the 'Pill's at yattr )Dmuggis't''s: tele
i tvooth tlsvk•,Eter. .In; a 7veavy* fl+yn,ng
,
'�. ' (
-pan heat &u'r ftblesp,00ns of fat un-
"Th b il�e(til!oxilsa� Oeunrg deeatyed Was
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stipation may develop and excessive
weight be added. .
A certain amountof ,activity is es-
�; .I ' ,
'
Isenrbial for health, the larger mus-
/
cies of the lbody should the put to
a,ctime use daily. A shmple, practi-
cal and inexpensive way of bringing'
the large muscles into play is to,
walk, and if no other exercise is.
+
taken regularly, a daily' walk of one
i
hour out of doors should -be the rule-
1Wfe can 'live in winter so, -as. to en-
Y ,C' is., :,
'joys 'health. There its no reason why
the spring, finds us rundown. Fresh•
air is to Ibe had for the ,taking. The
(bedroom can be kept] fille • with fresh
air .by having the window open wider
enough to allow for a free circula-
tion of the air every night. Rooms
can Ilse ' kept at a' proper tempeia-
ture (about 68 degrees to enable
the body leo get rid of its heat read-
ily.
Extra clothing should be worn o4 t
of doors and taken off indoors. Over -
clothing ;indoors causes vperspiration,
dampened- clothes and subsequent
chilling of the body when 'the cold,
air is met outdoors. q.
,Overeating is to The avoided. The
weight should be watched . and ,the:
food intake cut down as physical ac-
'
tirvities are deoreased. ,
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Post -Dated Cheque '
, is Promissory Note
Ruling that post -elated cheque was
only A (promise to ,pay and in then
ter „�
sari m class. as " ,pro•intissory note,
Magistrate 'D,ouglas Davidson dis-
missed the change of issuing a.•
,
worthless cheque ,preferred against
Robert !Hubbard by 'Williatm F ltorx
` :.V
in the 'Etobdodke police acaurt recent -"a
Fulton 'told 'the court that Rub-
41 A
bard had given him( a post.datedl
'
cheque 'pa'yable Nov. 18 and wnen it.
was presented at the bank it was not
. v, .•
accepted 'because of latlk of fundis.
",Wheat you accept a past-datedt
cheque.," said his worship, "you arm
'accepting a promise to pay. It is
the samve thing as a aproinis,sory note."'
,If only they'd keep the bands play -1.
,i
ing until the darned war is paid for,.
`lI)
-4Fountain, Inn (S.C.). Tribune.
In South America, we, are informe.4
.
a' man's wealth is often determinedt.
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by the horses he owns. Here, his
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wealth is often detea+mined by the
horses he backs. -Topeka Capital.
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The Gordons.had looked forward +.
to this evening for weeks; their
Dunvale cousins were to motor 410
over for an oldtime reunion.
I.
Yet here was Dora in spite of hc�
determination to see it through,
fit for no place else but bed.
"Don't worry" said Harry, "they'll
w not have leftet. I'll tele hone
Y p
and tell them not to come. We'll
°FcANl+Ut make it next week instead".
Low evenitt8' rates Long envies Distance, for big -,or little
on' Station-to-sta-
tion calls begin airier g 4r asp part of the
at 7.00 p.m. Stitt daily routine, is always easy to
lower night rales
at 8.30 P.M. use;. quick and dependable. .1
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