Loading...
HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1933-03-10, Page 2r,r����i'�,,�',4"�,'�';,,',�,,,"�i;��,'�t�',,"��:�����-'�,����'; �2�1,,'� ih:tii, . ". 4,-�,, hi��', , �14,17 -11 1�11 t-111171MV I' '� ... r 7,.'1�61,gg,�Fuqg- -� , " , I ,�,�!-,' ­�I, ,;�',mr7','j' - ,ij,""I"N."'IM: -, h", " 'I VN.t"7v.rlllol�!��',�ly-�-�'",�r� ­­j­a1,,;.,FAg ," -= fl -11i IIIIIII-i".11111" I'll ­lq� ,q" ,�­, � , " �5% -� i. _,.T",,.�- � — 11 ". . ,��'J.'��,,�p,�l,""flllq�W.,�"'I ,"pi.,,��tieiii, , F -p'), ','ryzy, 'r ,,� - ; , � I , ,�,����q,�,;�v.)�,',T,,I����;r,!"R,x��:"",, "" " I , , Z., �i.�. F F.", 11-11 � t, t, , , �,�, 11­� -11 ill ""p,7,,y, . , , . , " X,,_ ,it' , , J,�:I,vp -��2',�J �, fii� ", Z2­it4I ��,:� , , ". " �, . � ii:!�,�;',' ,ii__ ,� � ­ vi , �. , , , ": � X, �� 7, ,� ".", . �, ;�,t,5�,"' �, i " ii�t,l � " � � "P , .'"'c 1". ""'. """"'.""',� , �,�q�', ,9 , , , 'T ',��,�',�,,)�'-,'�'f�,11',i��li,', T, ,,,,, I .,�r:,i"r,�,��vfprrE���,.�"�i,,,.g "k,7" rq, , ,(�i��'C, J, I,�,,.U,', 11-i'.,'�'r�t,,Vf�llr-'11, i,;���.",�,11�,,,�-11,".�,,���,,,,,�l.,�'llil;l'i 11�,P , ,�,�.�,,�,,��,�i�,,��i�.',�,,,�,,',,',�,i,",'�����7�'!�,',i����,���. ��, ;", : -, 'i, I - 1,,�,,, , �., ,, ,���. � j,,� , I 1, - -0, M - - , - . , t, ,;, - � . " 11--till"I"..", -l"', 11, Mik� �), � f, ",116111 11.1 � ! , �, , � , " - , � �i i! 411� " " I .11t, I , p , ,,,,�, , � I., I -V1111 ,�i �, '! 011 1 ." �. I " ,�n � ...... , t��,­,11!1411­lic­ t 1, ifV, -i'.. ,'O�',�";'V.;-,,� '�-i .,.� . � %i;! �`�,�.I �, . 1 � .. '.��'; , , " "; , , , ,� �"-;�,��, ,".. ,,,.,,,,.I ."i, I :� ��,'.�� i ,I r '11', 1. , "' ,,, , ,,, it - , I ,i'1.1it;t1ir. - i-,, i�, !'.i'�tl,� ,�",�� .,­�,,� "I".. �, , - , I . , ". - '- 1:: ( � , t` �� , �,, , . , "T., ����,�I�f!�'��,','41,1,",'�,,�'��'�,-,'�,,-'��,','�.�?,�fl",�",��l,!P,7;�i',����;",ii,��,rklI "�.", t,r,,�t, I p � L�. . � � , I R� � . i I., . ! . 1011- . " - - " "!.,, !',,�,t '.'��­ I I I I �, I- - "I] '1� � rJ1­;'­ , ,1�1'�\,� k�[1.11.111.11t ,',i;,! ,,�;,,'-. t� .1 �P­ Wl,��11 ", , ;& "11, I I '', -; , , '' , . 4 4 0� . ,I . , 11� . I . I .. . .. � ,.i%1,,t�-1,, �X;­� "�,', ,41:11" " , , ,14�0,4413..'�.',!­� I ,, ,� ,. ,,, �A�.:.` , � � P , , � I � . , � , , , . ., ��, . , , " '_ , , - � `� �� ; : � I � if�,,, ­ , - ; , '� � . r� ;, �'- , , "'. � , , .,V. - ­­ ��, , �� I ;, 't. , , �� , ", . . I - , , 11 . . ." - , , � � ., , `�, 'I" .� . , ,� ., � , ,�';.,>/," , ,� �; _4, 2, '', .1 11­­"1­411� 1�,,.,;�!-, . ,, t"I" ;N1, � , , ., , : I I . t, , c I Ii. . , . I 1. . . , � . I I I :, - - 1� 4 ,�. -ii ... ..... � ,,i.'� I �,� � I - i. , - ,. �', r, . I I I , I � . , I , ,� �. I � , � ,., I I . . I. ,,, ,, .!, , ._il, , I .: I I � . ,1� " . � I . ., " . � '.. . , � .; , . . I . .1 .,.. I I ��, 1 r, 1� I . . , I - � . . I 11 I . `,4�� :" .1 " ;t, I , . .. I A* - I � . I ,i to � _: �� 't, . �� . � ­,­­. .4, ", , . . . �w I IR , ZVORT94- *40,11 � I . . . 1� ... . " '', , 0 sig'I I 1� I . TX ON .. � . I � -1 i - ., "i D �,�, "o IIII&A :, . .- . -1 M ___m , 1,10a IT: -11F .. 0 1 .... I ... I.. I IOR11. " 1.�ilil.' .1; . ��11 I . , , " ''**' � . 1. � . . I . I . . , � , � '', , "" � I t it ; I ..." ".''.­ - I i,� � ". , ­. I ­ � 1. ­ 1-1 �� . �­. 1 6 .. I I 1. - . I 1-1. I -1 11.1-11 . . - - I ­ I . . . . . i, I Rip I , �, .1 . . . i. ­­". I �� -­­ 1.1 I _I 0. -, �I_ ,III, 1! r t .. . I i�i ��� --- � � ! �� tt 1 V7".." .., .'V,t�; I . .1 -1 � ; . ,� -111 I — I � q .�;. _� ;;i�;i ;;;,i.. -46, 11 1-1 11 ... F - � i.:. I ­­ I 1. . 1. I'll, 1, " ,, , I., "I li . 1, * � t , `t i'-- �-, . at are .-.-I:- . I �. I � - I. I " , 11 ­ k I I I I i, NR` : rN a A:[i , le K I ; I I I ,;�i,', � � ; I my be m*A,e ftg,� thip, mw 6 and t thm' W wlo,tber, n*nwy, . . . I I . I �,,,"J,11.�, . � l- 6 ___ .... ... . ....... — — ,; "i """ � 1� � t ,� i , 1 ", �1'11�' 'we" VV4 evidets, - � ie , 9, A'A'a ., - -------------- —_ -------.---. . �Y 6 V"a Birds, GAS in "�hlp , 'the ;X ,,�t�Z ,I , , � . . . . . . i . .,� 0 LW*944 . !�"JJI�Nli�ln I ­,�:I"­ 1. 4 Blood`:51Tream * Fticaissee of veipil, Veal chops with xwprpltaqili� - . . 5;��,'7111�17;11'0' ,.",I, ,c .'. .,: I . ........ 11 xlt.14 I I �, . ; -7 'A � , ,,, . .� . -though the ,X ': i, ., " , , �.. I . � , � sampe, 'India (Chaw Roast -d 01� '_.�6 � "."', � , I . I ... stoome, h Is Al 1,4umbania st - §191�� �'11,1;tl;g �6, ..6 t � , veoj a . . . a; .- ( �, _ .. 11,4 . *60 .. I veal Pot pie, , �d Hum I , I breaklug r0eaklo, back In :(90,7, V � -tit #1t11!-III'I-- � ; �11705-111j­,,,,; . ..... . 1, I . &N.d Pie and innuanemble veal loavies. . &Abeub vestOxmod and eastbound , . "I'll, "I'll ....... . ),�kil,�,�"&',gl­,, - , '. _ ��":6;�,?�i,����.,�,,�.,f���)�l-,,','�',��:�6,���,� - I Diwagerous, I 7 I'll, � !, 14�&,,­�"_ � , , Is Your Die znream Yeaatro-x the ,leg or the shouddeT ,,, voyages were rn�tde as reicently as :1 . . I . , ' ­%'J­J�,Ifl��I'ij��)'�'%.,"I­ ­ � __ -Use of Risurated. magnesia Aulgawt, 19wy.wbeu she was n*tdug . � I . .,(,� ­'I,"�.,� . ­�, . - Daily I , .� ... I !�;X � , �` I - miay be used as pot roast. The "I ,h;�,�,-.,�%,,,,,".,�;,,,;',��:�l�:,,,', ,�,�. : — . � I � t I , ,'� . 1.0, - ., NMI' I I � Overgamea Troubles Caused . . . . �, , 01"i, - . 1 ' may be - ow ei to'regain her lost I , , T,�,,�� ,% ishoulder, breast and flank a strentu I it.0, � ­ �'& ,,,,, J� " I " 1, .11 , - � I cuit up and used for frici These " I . 11.5 , , hy�Aqid Indigestion � I t %�,.,ia,,�,`.,�;�,�, . , , "Your Health—Youf Vigor—Your Happiness , . laurells from the 'Breimem On one . I . 2R, ,'(,, 1,1t,", 4 of these notable trips, the, Maure- I �. R, i"A same cuts are used for'abdRv. Out- Gas In the stomach accompanied 01'0 ,�.r;,,­t. �, I "'N , , eating- ­% ^ QJr0),�',,,,`t,, ,',:� �i �, illets or steaks fToku the leg, chops by a full, bloated feeling after tan�a crossed from CherbouTig Break- ' 'A", %,, ". - is - , , v0p,!� i�­ Your Very We -Depends Upon Its Condition - t,§� ��V ; . from Vie loin and rack all may Ibte water to thet,Ambrose Chai Ught- I almost certain evidence of too _ , , , , ,�, ,. . ' much hydirochloric acid in the stom- jour Personal Credit i7,'�§1410�...:,.` cooked best by braising. This, IS Me ach,. .0ansing so-called "acid Indiges- � sbill; in 4 &ys 2a hours 44 ,minutes. r . . W , 1 , . iM,,-�,., I . ., of the Mery best ways to cook veal tlon-*� ' averaging 26.90 knotst. She returrwid . . OB,��!,'.,�Vw . If your Blood ,Stream, is tbiu Wo of sbreng,th,,_­, lo*ered Acid st6machs are dangerous. Too ' ,lie". � I ' J 'L *' ---ieither in thick piecei� or in thin A steadily growing saving f the - 1111 � , much acid Irritates the delicate Up- �, ,,R�,`i";.�_1'111�� _s account is one 0 , , ,�� � . I i ,to the Eddystope Lighthouse in. four . . �, �_: and watery-, days 17 hours V minutes, mverAig-ing best possible bases of peijonal'creiditt. � 0'ikv,l, � , ge,mtt,,� ': .1.. vatallby - poor appetite - on",. Braising is one of the most Ing of the stomach often leads to ,� . i Accompanleo by serious �� -I,oli�tL tomach -ulcers. Food fermeats and I . �iaf ealployed in gastritit . 27.22 knots. This was. a magnificent V`141 , . , if it is 1, -,d .and im- I 1. SumeesfUl metho& ­ I I � lt�, I � ! � upset ftesitioni-rhetumatism. cooking'the less-tiendiar cufbs of meat, 3 ,� the distressing gas achievement, and Mr. Clockburn was if you are ambitious to possess a business of youf I 1.11 III V,' , I . - I sours, ereatint - . � 6% � povii . ".. I... . and t" applies -to all veal cuts which distends the stomach -afid ,proud of his, ship on ar- own some day ... to'make'an investment requir- . I s , � , ;, lent -heart ,pallpitati,. - head- hampers the normal function of the Justifiably - i,� If it is, not carrying beci of the large aniount, of c often affecting riving at Satithaimpton. . I I , �,,'. - 9'aft � On' vital Internal organs. I ing both cash and personal credit ... to establish I . , 11 �,� .1 , -live ti . 11� "The "Mature" is without doubt a I " I ,OXYGIEN _� Naturle's, Great aches, - shatbexed nerves - �ect ptsue which they contain.. It the heart. $ .�t , - Is a ;6"in,tdon of rofiSti�g and It is the worst of folly to neglect J " .1. , Vitzaizer - to the various such a serious condition Or to try to wand?erful ship,v he said "for it a reserve fund for futlire opportunities,—Open a. I , ' ' . � . I �_ 1 . I ti.. , friniany illnesses result from an stewing. The, meat is- fu-st, browned treat with ordinary digestive aids �njay possibly be recollect that- she � 14�1�.�. I Parts of your body - LOOK acids. Iiistead get a � 'he Savings Acc nt as the first step. I . ;t, .."11111 and then cooked,in a closely c,overed which havd no neutralizing effect on was desi 4 mprely ,for a speed of . 011 4 1 �t' , .1 unhevAthy blood strean,L dish with the addition of very little the stomach '19 . I I , i .1 . . . 0UT-FOR TROUBLE! I . little Bisuated magnesia from any 241/2 knots. That -.the should have Th.e Dominion, Bank maintains savings depart- % . - water, Th,� cooking should proceed druggist and take a teaspoonful in exceeded it by such an overwhelm, I11"i ,. This will .. water right after eating. intents in all its offices throughout- Canada. 1111�� I - very slowlY. Allow at least 45' min- margin after 22 yfea,rs of service, ,I __ - ' drive out the gas, wind and bloat: in., I � " .�_ Revitalize'YOUR Blood Stream . . , J Interest added twice a year. - ,� , ,, or cutlets. is nothing short of remarkable. On it, , utes to cook veal chop,: sweeten the stomach, neutralize the lk",I I y_ _Rl find t,hat they wall be excess acid Eend prevent its forni.kt- . tion and stop sourness, gas or �uin. those two crossing in 1-99-9, she was I I I , "'i - . Dr. Williams' Pink Pills will . new nerve force (built up, and nei�herdrynor stringy, but will rival Disuated Magnesia (in powde r orm I .� ': , , "" . absolluteely ald out, as, far as .power � I . . ., revi4lize your Blood Sta-eax a fAsh sense of happiness chicken in delicacy and tenderne -never in liquid or milk) is harm- concerne,& Her engines were 11.1r,V I . - ,�:,� I 111, � SIS'. less, inexpensive, and a fine remedy was I . TKIFJ , . . \ I 'I , � I d Well4be-ing is developed. Liquids Dther than wat&r may be for acid stomach. It is used by thou- 0,000, horse. . I ,. , , an � "� � ­­ ­ ­ I - �. I �. i �. it . : , 1. , as they havie -done for thou- DT. Williams, Pink Pills are used with excellent results in brals- sands' of people who enJoY their P—R4r,' butt ha,ve, reached 79,010,131. The � I. .", � , . meals with no fear of indigestion. I sands ,of other people in 70 , . i'ag ve-al. Milk may be used. This . secret o-f'l%1,V'w6nderf1a1 bhme keeping, DOMINION BANK . ' J �, cial for young, growing 1� - I I adds fat and thereby increases the which enw.bled, her to ,return a con- � �� �li )countries.' . . , These Pilh- ti,Zrll. for men and wornen in richness and flavor. Tomato juice . sistent avetage speed of 251/2 kri* I -BLISHED x87'1 , . . 1�1:- . 1, ots, I ESTA .� 11. � I ruirify and enrich the Blood, iniddae, life and later yeaxs_- I and siour cream inlay a1sc, be, used. Shah SayyIid Jalal, or stimply Sayyid and incidentally to -permit Sir Arthur SEAFORTH BRANCH,' 1. -1 iso that erle-1-gizing 0 ygen is' for AIAL whose Life Stream These two furnish an acid which Salal. This worthy perforMed many Rostaion, her fc,rnliei cemimander and ' , I I t �� i . 41. . E. C. Boswell - - Manager -1 ? carried in a vitalizfiig strealn needs eni . . . Get a ,helps in softening the connective -mitracles in ,his childhood (s.,� the myseaf to catch the 3.18 p.m_irain to , . . . � ,.�'. I . tissue, and the latter adds fat as story goes), and was therelfore a fit- -Liverpool. on Tuesdays - hef usual ' , 1. 384 �,�_,L , to all ,parts and organs of tile suipply from your Druggist well. A cupful of sour cream -need ting MIO'slem 'saint to be looked upon arnival day at Southampton� was the BRANCHES THROUGHOUT CANADA AND OFFICES IN NEW YORK AND LONDON �� I � I ., body. . ' . . Thus sta.-ength without delay -50 cents a rj-IN'ier go to wastie if one' will just as the most ,cetleilyrated of the la-kh', fact that she was o -11 -fired and al- an 1. allitinaiiiiatentilisollilliallimillesitilm *. sommillosonsitilisakigliallitillifillissistNgliallniii1ganuillis.imillitillI . I . 1111, I " is renewed, lappetite improved, package.' renlember "how delicious it w ' ill make and lakhs who are said to have, found ways had a'reservo -of power. This . .., 1, I . -ai, e r wa y a last resting place at Uch. in , tho :: , . I � bi sed veal -cutlets. Ailoth equad alwa.�s be depended upon, if 11 1, . 1. I.. . to utilize som - cream in veal cook- detsert. 'delayis duie ,to bad weather were en- , ., ". I �. ,$ �11 . 'SUNDAY AFTERNOON conipassion �or theni because they ery -is to use it as the liquid in inak- "In certain buildings are relics countered ,during the early stages of ;P . 4t ' were as sheep not havint,o; a shep- ing the gravy for roast vea,l, or add 1 which cani only be shown to -the a voyage." I k 11�`­ . k (By Isabel Hamilton, Goderich, Ont.) hercl. We rt�iay conjecture that oil it to the veal stew. � faithful, but the visitor is at least in Mr. Cockburn expressed the api - . I . I 1. . ' reaching the. land he and his dis- One of the iil6st ag,reeable things , . toldof the wonders of these practical ion, -that geared turbines with super - 11 . 1� � .1 � . 'To be of , greater s,drvice,.-Lord, . ciples clinibQd the ]�,ill side and there , b a, out veal is that it provides, -mater- reminders of the days when U -ch was i h�eated steam are the (miost reliable -� A closer student of Thy Word, wad,ted till the whole multituI,ie had ial for versatile left-ov4,&r luncheon as fairrious ,as any town has, 'e,'v6r maohinery for fast shiips. O'I am con- �11 ".., 4 Wo, help to bear a brother's load assenAbbed. Then des,cending amom- and dinner dishes,, beetn.. an. Ueh, for example, is to be vinced that vessels so equipped will , 11 Amd cheier him on the heavenly road, 11 them, he taught them many thing, What To Serve With Roast Veal. found, the turban oC the prophet; continue to be the Atlant,itq, record - , . . ., To tell the lost of Jesus� love " preaching to them of the king-doni, of -1. Relishes, sauces, and other ac- the sheet of �the iyroPhet's f ai with holders of the future," he said., "A3 1; , - And how,.to reach the hoinlie above, heaven, and' heaj�ng their S'ick.' The . ,CO4nip;inimen�ts�---4AI,u,sl-i't-oom StI.Ifnng, which Ali, Husain, Hasan and Fia- far as speed is'concerned, it will de- ; ... .... 4 I I � To truist in God whate'ea- befall, day wore on- already the sun was - 'the s'e- "e and ohion stuffing, brown nuish- . � t4i(ina aU covered themselvels, in ' lan tA ` �ielop in. 'the years to come as it ha�;� I L�,, Be ready at ,the Master'is, call sinking, yet multitude lingeret. i room sauce, 011101l'Sauce, brown sauce, the cloak of the prophet; Sap . done in, the. past, but the halt will .1 .I, , For -any task that He may give, � .1 �c,harined by that hearing voice and by 4 t0'1_.Iat0 Sauce, SOUT. 421�etam gr&�.y' .. 4 and, Quatimquam,,the swords of Hastan (have to 'be -called' when ships reach ' 1. . � � , , . And thus throu,wh all the year to live those holy �vords. With the dark- ltll)lc�d peaches, currant ol- grape jel-' - and 11tiusain; the Quran wri-tLen by, Ithe sizp-linlit ,imposed by the, facili- . ", . , I For �Him'-kvtllo gavie Himself for -me, ness so -soon to come )j.pon them, tll-, ly, pickles. seff; t he ties afforde,d in, the harbows they use." ' . I A,md taught,rxie that nvy life shouldbe . ,disciples began to b� ai ixi,oas and 2. Potatoles - Mashed. riced . " cloak of this last-narnied celebrity; Bol -4, at Kelso in 1871, Mr. Cock- , 1, I � . A life unselifish, not self-willed, 1� 'Called the.Maister's attention to the cr`L�anwd, �ptail browned, souffle, or rt the portraits of the twelve Ima -is, burn seirMed his apprenticeship with , ! ,. . ,. iBut with the Holy Spirit filled- Unpreparedness -of the people. But buttered rice, or spaghetti. and, strange thought it rt -may seem, Morrison and Conlipany' at Leith. His �, t.i'. I . ----tSteleeted. - His el . had already fore, 3. Vegetalbles: Spinach, green� 'Pictu'r0s of the propbet htnilself as Hasan, Husain host war record was eiventful. After serv- I I .��ossion stallied', heir anxiety and He com- beahs, green, pietas, asparagus car- ' well as of and, a . ing in- the' .4.,quitania, as -an armed � . 1. PRAYER, I A -A I rots creamed onions babe -1 to'ni of other saints. cruiser and en as - In- i -I -, .'I man -I. I I ; in this town of Ucli that he was appointed sen or sie!cond en- , - I . , � wi �qt i y is P, . ", I . � . � ' . Wondering and- expectant, the ap- toes, Lima beans, braised celery in . was ',chol I i" , Our FAher, may we, so live that . thei Wsae4n b -ar, known as the g I I ". ostles. bade, the multitude recline 8.s p,-,pw,, Tings."'beets in sour sauce, ineeTAn the Lusitania, being down I I .. - wben thou callest as to S Adani, coulpleted his educa a:ws ' The foundiatidns of mental health ... lm P""e'al se- fo,r - meal, on the rich green gillass What To Serve With Veal Chops and tSecond - belwv when, she was, torpedoed in the civil rights and tmaritIal I ,� vice we may l -fie found ready. Cutlets. and.concernrin whom there are May, 1915, and still abooal-d when she have 'not chaliged the, . -old conimon are laid down in childhood-. . It is - -, . tion ng ..", Cbrist's na�nlie. Amen, In which in that pleasant springtime ' , " . sauces a7nd oth, s 'He - pt afloat on a valise and law ,conception of marital unity. the responsibility of the mrents, . . . . . . Clothed the hillsides. And thwi, 1. Relishes ' ?w ac- Eaid to be blessed notmories sfill ex sank. ke. t, ' . '.. ,. . S. S. LESSON FOR'MARCH 12th standing in the, midsit of His guests, coinip-aninlents: Brown gTavy' to,m�a_ bant in the form of manuscripts, theiv managed to rea,eh an upturne(i "At co,mmon law," he wrote, chigfly the mother, to see that the ; gla&hearted aV the work of imercy to sauce, Spanish .sauce, chill sauce, articles of -clothing ,and ,o,ther re-liesi. lifelboat, to which he, clung for four ".owing 'to the unity of busiband av,d early lessons of behaviour a:e cor- " �� : I , lenlon butter, tart i I edly, spiced goose- In brief, although only the eyes of 'hours Irfore being rescued. .Mr. wife and the right of the husband to rectly taugbt. The jealousies, tem- . 1. . Lesson Topic -Jesus Ministering.to which He intended to perforni, Jesus Alosilermsi can gaze u1pon these mem - r .1 - the Multitude. I i raised His eyes to heaven, gave 'berries. - Co'ekburn -was chief, enginger aboard' t'he propierty of the, wife. the. wife per -tantrums and unhealthy attach- - ��. - , . Lesson Passage Mark 6:30-44.' thanks, blessed the loaves, broke 2. Potatoes., Creamed or mas,bed, entos of A historic past Uch still re- the Au,ranfja when ,she was torpedioed cannot commit a felony of the go,tds inients of early 1-ife, t� niention- only " ilGolden Text--�:Matthew 20:2S. th�ra into pieces, and ',began to dis- potato ,chips, baked stuRed potatoes, maips. an object of ini to the in February, 1918, off tbe north coast of her h4shand nior can a husbaiid a few items, ,are largely preiventable. I , � . . The feeding ,of the Five Thousand tribute them to His disciples, and border of whip,ped potatoes,' butter- nonAMosleim visitor who wishes to of Irelandien route to New, York with under the eoimnvoi� law prosecute'his If they are' not prevented, they may, R. I I . is one of the few rnir�acles, of Christ they to..the mtuititude; and the &O ed, rice. see a ,little corner of � India which is passengers, I-ris was,, indeed, a 're- wife for such a crime as here in- lead to ,even gTeateT '. problelms during , `- . !�, I which - -a 3. Ve&-tafbles: ,Corn, musbroonlis, very seldom explored. - . nlarkaMe carel&r. . . I volved. I fail to find that any adolescene and, matuirity. Threats, t�, I roe inarrated to us by all four fishes dividied -He among them. all. . I I , ';�� of the Eivangelists. 'The nolvel Jour- It was a.,huilliblf.t lbut a sufficient, and cucun-4bers, mashed parsnips onions, "And it is, not far from th ' i I very - , . I - � -statute has; changed the con-allon seoldingjsj, riagig�iings and ,*hippiings ,,�. . . I I liewiTiv of the apostles, the agitation to hungry-.wayf4rers a deli,oicus meal 'parslely fritters, Brocolii gril'ied tarn- ancient city where a million saints, 1. law rule." . are ne�,�e� effective in cuTrecting an . 11.11 4yf -his own recent coaflictsi,- the bur- lie causeidto be handied out to them. atoes� lie buxiled that the wGrl,d!.s gre�ates� IM)ilto,n C. Work, bridge expert, re- t. This is believled to be .the, first undesira,ble trait, Tiley often cOntriz � '. den of that dread intelligence, which And, when all were abundantly satis- 'With "'Veal BindIsI!, ser��e ,savory treasume hunt for -19125,000,000 ($6,5,- lime any'lligh court Ties. passed di- butte to seclusivi&nieros, extrietae sensi- " - caills that 50 . � I ilad just reatched..hitm, the constant fied, . Jesus not only to show His dressing, creamed ,potatoes, spinach, '000,1000) (has recently commenced, , years. ago. he Tisited . � , dis- a cricket , .- salad of' tomatoes ,and' lettuce. - the -site ,having been pointed out b Hanulton, as a member of . rectly on, tbe,:subject of wives rifling tivelless and eivent delinquencies. . I vV :. I VWessure of a .fluctuating multdtuds ciples the extent -and reality of what y tearn-allo . husbands' poicket�s. ;..,, ; .... 11 - . The insistence of parents that a , �. What To Serve With Veal Stews. ap old 'MoMem fakir who claims to ther 'game in, Which there . * , . I � L ,5 which absorbed all their time, once had been done, but also to teach them 'Boiled potatoes, dumplings and any halve so,6�d the cryptic problem which are a nu,rber of ocniventions to be .­. I .... chIld do 4,.% well at ,school w the child .i � . w2iore rendered it "ecessary that the the nlemorable� lesson that'wasteful- d,e . observed. -Hamilton, Spectato,r. . — -a. next .door,, or, i4� other ways, the . �, I Uffle company should, recover the tone ness, even of miraculous power, i's sired combination of vegetables. for many centuries, has defied all I - I holding up of a (standar� that is'un-- . � Soups and Salads. comers, -but ithe SecTet of ,which bas .1 ----+-- . "; of their sipirits -by A brief per'lod of wholly alien to the divine econoray, . attainable for onei whose intellectual � � 1. I irest and solitude. "Come ye youir- bade th�4rn gather up the fragm,ent� Use salads and soups recom,nend- now been revealed.by the gods who' , Th� average4ather wants his iboy I capacity is only av'eraige is bound to - �, �, advasli" be said, "apart into a desert. that reTAaitned, d for use with beef. have come to the -aid of an Indian to -be as good as be is, Y�at as ,bad as a . reflect itselif in feelings of inferiority. - '. I that nothing might '0 . , � I .- placei, and Test awhile." ' be lost. . � . :Prince who, in'bankruipt times, is en- he waz­-Qu�bec Chronicile-7elegr4ph, -not wonder that 'such an in, .. , I . I - I We need T . . . . � I deaboTing to improve the status of . � I In John's ai of this L-+— . w - dividual latex ruts himsiellf of . 1 . But their going did not pass unob- narrative ,his sukiJects by fructif yhTg the des- A leader, is ely �o ,ho k WS .. I . I .f em - 1. 4wrved, and did not remain unknown. we i��d that "when they had -seen ,000,000 Saints Mer ne W 'no r-., 1J9V_ I . I . s 1 Guard of 1 pletely from -his friends and becoa�ite I . ert with' a costly irrigation scheme. Wheire he *ishes,-to, go, and, gets up * sie!T-centred i -a -his; tboughts. E;ven- I I . It is thut six miles by sea fTom Cap- the mirAcle that Jeslls did, those men ,-1 ' ' ' The treasure, :,the Regland says, and goes. -John Erskine,., , I I I .... �. . , I . . .. . tI i -eTualiffft to the retired and desolate saA "This is of a truth that proph Over Maharaja's Tre'asure , "' � tualily,, further deiviationisi from the 11 I . e,t _��A_7;:_1141 . 11 Ides only 'tein feet bedow -the surface I I A HEALTH SERVICE OF , normay may occur, until the unhappy � 101hore wqlkh wao their destination. that shodid come into the world." "Sa1a.am','.Sahib! Plea�se take care and is believed to be so easily acces- 11 predict in three yle-%M the theatre THE CANADIAN MEDICAL victim! is Shunned by formeT friends . . �, - ,The little Meissel,' evidently retarded Jesus marked their undisguised ad- for every inch of this spot�' is holy. sl - ble that the price not so 1�ng; ago' wW be the most brilliant thing in A5S9CIATION AND LIFE ­_­­ .­.. t % . I INSURAN-CE COMPkNlItS - and'Jetignated, abs `quieer I by all and i L'... . hY unfalvorable, winds, made its way mil-ation and immediately set about A saint lies buried at every step. sigined, a contract by which he will Ajmerica.---4Georgie Jean ,Nathan, . IN CANADk I sundry. � . I . 11�� , ; ,, slowly at no great dlistance from the disinliss,ing them, first having con, And somewhere hear there are buried, take ridne-sixteen-ths df the total I I . 'Th4 Whole situation as regards ab - I I � - .. . Awre and by the timlie it, reached -the strained ililis dtisciples- �� embark their -the millions of gold kcx6ted by the 'board, with Dewan Laxmichand, one iMen A* not fail frona lack a -abil. MENTAL HEALTH norinval behaviour hass changed mater- . ,."',­ Shore, the object which thits- boat- Jesusthen went up to the hil'l- Maharajah of Macedonia in the years of his ,subjects, receiving seven -six- ity, but from lack of atp'plicationi- I ially during recent years, Due to the' , � .. . I I- I . . I ,: Z ,� ..: � terls kindnems had desired for his top alone to pray to, through com- 327 and 3Z6 before your Christ visit- ,teenth and also, paying for the great Kiwanis Magazine. 'To meet the -problems of everyday woi* of mental hygiene inititutes ari . ". . I iwPiostles: 'was �olrrpletely frustrated, murnion with His Father, nerve Hi; ed the, earth." . - I I , . I sandy stearch. r � . I life as 'they ATitse requires a healthy child guidance clinics in ille"large I Swne orf the multitude had already soul for -the bitter conflict He knew Such was the g-teeting to "Khyber "Onet hundreld and, twenty-five mental attitude. It is a test of men- icentivs, and increasing interest ev- �.- .1-1-1.11 . -outran the wessel, and were throing- to be close at hand. I of the Review a India when he " million rpounds just ,for the digging - . tal health to no7de. whether the inicli- erywhe ' ment'al disorders are' being ,� - ing about the -landing place when tim (;Condensed fronii Farrar's Life of ii-ved at the 'Punj, EV_ Wife May Rifle , ,,, re, I . �: ­ � prow touched, the -pebbly shore, .while, Christ). . ab, tow -n. of Uch, --and all in gold and. jewels! Where . . I ' I vidual succiessfully'�nileets the, strains viewisd from! a new angle. Careful . - - in the distance were seen the grouP4 _ . . the first nietr6polis, of - A,lexandria, ,did it come fromi? Legend answers HUSbdnd,S poCket of social, domestic and economic life, anahsis has �hown that the majority . t . ­ . -of paspolver. pilg-r�ms who we're ar � - WORLD Ml�$SIONS founded by Alexander the Great, that the nucleus belonged, to Alex- , I , , or wilptherhe shows, inspme way or of cases of mental derangements are, 1. now covered with ruins which sustain ander .the Great. with. countless fuT- Housewives cannot be pros,F�cuted other, the beginnings of affinortimal be- purely functional wpd have their ori- . 11 . �� , -their course by the Nearing Home. the life of a pp,pulation of scarcely ther riches added to the secreit vault for the age-old cuist6m of pioking haviour. � . I .. trairted out of I I 1 " I -reas brity of this unknown gin in faullty habits and unde , im ,ing cele sirable ii.- hot An Omaha chief, who, had ruled hi-, 7.0000,, It is also the home. of the by a chain of successive rule -5 who their husibands' ,pockets while th2� 111--aman beings are fortervier i-eacting personality traits, dating from child- . -wrop, - LTesus was toulebed with � � . . tribe with Wisdom and, justice for Second Adatm, that Moslem .saint of wabted to 'bank' their' annual mv- latter sleep, in the opinion of Sit- 'to the influences of envixonment. -hood- and adolescence. I 1. . i , I . I ______ � I many y,ti-ars, now blind, and t,he vic- supernal reverence with the spelctacu- ernuLes (and war -time loot) safe from Preme Court ' Justice Gilbert V. 'These reactions are seen in their em- 'There is naed for a general broad- ", I incur,dble diist&as,�, was ]Ar name of Maklidum Sh,ab alviarkiousTress of inva,di. 9 a ud- 1Sch k. I otional as well 4s their physical re- ening of sympathy for those who .1 tim of an Sher n m ra nec �, ROCHESTER MAN quietly 'awaiting 4teath_ - , . Jalal-uldin Surh-Posh.. ers. The ruling was in. the case. of Mrs. vponal2s. Just as there are different suffer fro,m affections ,of the n-lind, -1 ,,� . .. "Wby are You �oyiitent?" a,sked ar "This gentleirnart," continues "Khy- ii if the prophetic legendleotmes Jeah Troare, whose husband, accuseri degrees of physical disalbilit��, so al- and there is.a like need for pre- " 0 mwnw// ... .... 1�,---MM-'-­'­7,-_­M : oMcer. -"Pai-n "I(] ,old age a i-,er,",: was ,born at Bokhara on the true . that there Shall be y,ear,4 when ber of grand larceny in taking $80 (,-;so . ­ I ip ".,.;:..:::!::ili:.,�:"���::,;,i,?�i:�, re not there, are intlividuals who show I ventive measur,w to The put into early t 1� I �roo4 things." M-st of Ram,�an, 59.5 Hijra, and has men shall fly in the air and when from his' poci Justice, Schianck varying degrees of emation-al 2 -nal-' pi-actice if -the best resulls are to be , 1. ! I 'The aged chief was silent awhi , lie as an abbreviated name that of Sher the des­rt� s(hall shake with t1lunder- ,,held that a1k recent amtendnlents� to a.djutstillpent. I : t,i � : 11, � . 'before anisweTing, according to tli,� ,., 1. . I aohieVed'� .1 . 11 ::: ... hariGtq of both commerce and . N . "', .. ".. ing c I vi .. I I "f, .; � Indian habit, when a grave question � war -then Derawa'r will become one . I I — , : ::::, " , . is discu-,%ed, and th-en saj,il: "The,fi h s I �, I :, , of the worilTs worlders,, and hi high- . � s . 1. - . : that its spaw-ned here in this litt e . Nawalb, Stir Sadiq ,.UubaTntmad I I . � . �.. I i; 'I SHE ATE ALLMAN I— ____ . i Intl -S — __ - . . , . ... 1. � �, I I I 1:i �.j;,: eree,k NNIII go down to the -Nliis�'ssipp'j Kahn Abba; ­q Babadur Ruk-n-lid- I .1 I I ." I J I . . . . 11 �.�,.r:�,;,,�_.:;,� 4 1 p . I � I . . :;:t::.;:.-�:::j .. . '. ' Daula, Haliz-i-Jan, . Miukhlis-ud- THE. FAMILY LIKE .THE BREADS: Y 0 U �_ BAKE 'I . : ... ;�i:!i;-;:.""*i, � , , ,: 11 --..:I. .'the gTeat �g-ulf, but in the spri!ig 1".. %:i;::,: i, _-;... ..,", :;::::1:.7:!, to i , 'r.`.'..;.:, Nl::, � q ;��.'!:;;�:: ,, ;i .­ I— ... ­­ .. .. "' .. .: . 1 t vii Daula T­Taf`iz-ui1-1.Vulik. K.,CJS.I., K.C. I I . . . ,� :��,:::�: ... i;,,-�� ,i, 11 lind its,vvay back,back � . I 11 . : ;1�,r�,'�,��i;:*� 'R . ARS WITH I I . � . ,--d "I' .1 , %;y :t::1K: nat�ive waters. I . I � to, I �:". i:; 1."�;j.! I. 1. V.0., ruler of Baliawaltpur state. will . .. I . - .1 . ., . : I . . , 0: ... �,�. � I ,- - . I � :. '; . ........ W__.;,�*i "The bird that buil(Lq its nest� o,1 be Vitt, ii.cbest of ,ah India's Aiilj�on,- W I T, H, � . � . I ...... - , i I . .. , �'. 0 . I . ., I � ., . I I � .:::,! .�::�;::i:�:�.,.,i;i;�;i;�;j;�;:�.�!,* ;"­;�.:, . . I I , - in summer . � I � - A - - " , " ;, .. 1� ,,;i:':`�]�.: , .iii.:?�':',�:��i: .: the tree near my wigwam i FINE RESULTS ain- prinresu. I . 11 ROY 1--d . I 1.11 - . I : 1. . , .. . . I , 11.1 1. '�." . . I "I. :::;;i­-:�:::.::j,. . leaves it when winter is coming, an(t ' ;It, s1l co,mrrnl�nced, -when Alexander . i . I i . �, I I ::;:,::!t,::%.,� I - . I . I ._ I';_":i . .�.' *., , — _ I . . ,_ . . � . - .. . , , I It .11 I , . . I :::iii�-t-i�".,ii.','���:.,.,.�."",�.,�:;r, "M-F:',-�.; . r. . ��.!!:;'.:�,;;:;::"�*0";�..�:;,: ;::: �,t!;:".. .�i: ".. �., ��::��.��.1:;�,�; Ki ,�j;:,,: . travels thopsands ol' rnflcs� to the � the Groat, enthused with his cmi- _,,.�:!� ... ,,, .., N. ..;­. . , f" ,­W':t.:. , "7.',:��;.:::;�;:.",.:.:;:":;;!.,.:.:�*:::,*,�,.*.r4l.', 717 , "" , .;.:1;.;:t ­:.X, I ; ',j,ji�� ��::i?.��ir'*��..,ii , ""' . 11 � X-:i.,� I southward; but in the spring it will nuests in the noirth of ,India sailed �.;`:�,�*i;r;::�:j, . .'.`�i�.i�i� `� "'.: .;t; ,'� ll .Uelycious Gereal Relieves ,,,,, t�, I I & - �.�, � � �.: ! ,,, coi -e 'back across the mounsains and nd(u--,. and, landed on i I .. '_� 1 � :1:,..::.11 . � 5 ,Z. ""' ; ... . . . . . " ,j. �":i::i� I . j;i:,:!:�:.::::�::.:�?..'1 1; Mv,e I Z",,�ipot still marked bv the, hutge forty- i . I . I � . �,.!--�.i?i,*i:�!�i;, ,:j;�.::-, �,.., � I � YEAST CA; KELQ_*.,--,,��%' .1 1- 11 .11 1� I _:.:.�.:.j:�.; rs to that very sahi�� neist, . I , . ,1,1.11 ,... ", � _.'.. , -­ '... Constipation - . . � ,iiii:8i:,�i: , , , , �?M-i-': -.1 I I . %!::,�.�.�,� - , , " I " "flow do, -wofi creature , �, " 1. :.:.",., ::; ..�i,�?� ._ --',� .,. ;- .... . ..R know th,� . Ilastinnerit fort. wbich throws it,; lmlgg- . . I .? A� ". .. 11 I . ., . . I I I :;; , I - ,-g-�� , 1i � � I .. I way? They have no map, no guide. mv sharlow aci the spot where a . __ ­ . ..... ­ - I _,.�, , " . I I .,:, . , . "-�.;:".:;,::;"..::'"':";...;; . , Th -L, Great Spirit puts ,;ometiling i,l Read this very enthusiastic letter: (7I'0P-,1Ii�' f<Wtune iS Raill to lie, buri(ed .. .-.';:"1`,,.,it; . I .t!Y .%:..:iX":'::;1X:;:;i:; '1_ .:, their heaits to draw the,in 1)ack to � no dp-ener than t'he jackals can div. I i.;t.ii.1.,':.; ;,..:: 11 I 11 I I ",". thteir homes. And He has not fol,_ "Something like eleven or twelve "Ancl smn(ewhere between f1he -VNJO,Y the variety of breads it's 'so .;.;-:-:..ft,-;1:. - !; ��:�:i*i-,,'.`�! 1;i 1 J24 ea's to make with these famous ,:i*.:, .. ­.��;j;t:; I I . ften to put something in each years ago, I began eating Kellogg's mp-aiie. and Tniatiqo4euiTris, is ;9125,_ ..y - . ..... : '!j!jijK:ii, . ­ . 4:i;i,ii�,:.1 ,:: I I - �.,.. . IAIL- ALL -BRAN. When I started, it was . . yeast cakes. Keep a supply on hand. .�:�ij;�I�i;.t�. i., . . .... q, ­ : �i.",..',,��, . I , " ::: �! man's �heart that d1raws him, 4raws 000000 fieTreittli the iem­r burnl�,R �1;:i:.: `:;i�?i:, i,�:!;ji; .. .. "' "' � , Sealed in air -tight waxed paper, Royal : ..... . N�::-,.,.. , � '':::;:;j: i" ."....',": I 11 I., ."i - "i X called simply Xellogg's Bran, and 1 -, ` :. .,:,., ­�.;..;.:.'..�X' ......_.., ..;- I V , 111 .. - all hi -P to hi -s o,i-ne. s said I .1 I I I I - "' -� ... 111 I Y. ' ' " - him .9 life long u .. 1110 b ganid, snd the Reciat of which I......... ..... " , IW', , - . believe it was one of the first prod- Yeast Cakes stay fresh fQr months. For ::n:i, . - I ft<%'9111 f;;, . I am coming Tvmr to mine, �31lall I fil be hiddel-I s-milr,w�exe amion the ii.,.,-'.,i;�;:'.-:-, 9 1�::*i:�:.i: * wi� , I - ucts of the kind on the market. I ihore than 50 years they have been the :i-:--'-` ... .1; . " 4.1 I "My liver wis All out of order not be glad?'� The Youth's Cotir- nly-riad tonlfbs of Uchi. � :.:-,g.,.: ;;;;:;: P.2'' and I became so -constipated that panion. . I standard of qua0ty. When you bake at ,�'t.,.-,.,.-,.,,*�; " :�.,;: '��­ "My Iriends often laugh at my _X__ �, .- . . , - "'i:$ .. ..; it ,. :,:.:;:.;::,;:;.;;::.:;:;:;,Z�;;.::,:;:;::.:,:; ,:.I "W, I had to take some 'kind of a � - fondness for ALL -BRAN. It gives ft . home, you'll wan,t the ROYAL YiAST , .;; _­,�:�:�i�iiiiiiij:�'�i' i9i",., 'Purgative nearl every night. I I such a clea?i taste in the mouth, and BAKE BooKi-write for. free copy to 11'.f* : ... ....... � .......!�ii�ii�ii:i, �­ ,......"�,::i:�:,."...�.,......�.�: �,4 ' - :: :1::::;.,.�i'..,,..,..',..,...".,:;.,,,,�i� *j: � :1 , .�i�.:i` I :. 1�1, - , suffered with bilious headaches-- A Guide To,Meal Planning I do not feel satisfied until I have Dro've Mauretania Standard Brarids Limited, Frar;ek' Ave. I ...:.:, " .1: : I , - g. � - ...: 1, ;�:�! I �,;i ray ap'' was poor, an every- 'had my ALL -BRAN. .. ""' .. , " and Liberty Street, Toronto, Ont. ""' .. i ... i. I... "' 11 . - : ` . . - ': "' .... 6�? g I ate disagreed with me. V4�al is the -flesh of tbe.imimature On I -Ter Fastest Run � . I ;1.1...1i�i::::..",... 1 I" I . i ;; '... : _1 "', . :::..: X 111 :_ vq, . "If the Kellogg Com - I , .:. .11 '.1,.......". � : .. ..,. .. 5t�.�i'j' � beef anifimal. Well cooked, it is u pany should ' .� ii ., . :." . a on Soft Mass Pills have , s- I I I . � , IN , — .11 --- ever stop manufacturing ALL,BRAN, RM". 7'k - I I I . 1, .`.,:.,! ,,R�, ,1­C0rdS Of'tbe CuTlard, . - ..,.,:.! 14�zy,., me feet like a new manr tially a gienjelibLI favorite. 'When p;ooT- ". , ' . . � 0i" here is one v�ho would be greatly line 1.�retqia, now in her 126t1i .1 _­; ., 1V _;: --- :­.. Ml, They ,regulated n�e pdrfectly."- . lY Cooked the leiss, &aid about it the disappointed." -Miss Amy Person. year, are . call -ad by the retfrernent Try DUTCA APPLE CAKE for desseri - f!" �i"� , . ��jj,i'. Myron jr. Harwood, 70 Lenox St., better! � I (Address furnished upon request.) or. Andrew Cockburn, R.D., - R.-IN.R., . . ", Rochester.N. Y. . 'Being irlimatures veal is lacking in Cream 1/4 c.,butterlwith % :;E �� I _v� . - a tew pieces of butter on top. I @4, During the laft fifty - three fat and has a large amount of c ., Science .4ays that ALL-BRATST pro- who has terminatetd 410, Years? s,iervice -, � &ugar. Add I beaten egg. Aded Let rise for VA.fir. Bake at 400 . T.,�,�,, - I on- I `R,', , nionths, 148.000,000 Sargon Soft nective ti,ssue in propartion to vides "bulk" to exercise the intes- 'With the Dimlard- Steams'hirp Com- this with 1/4 c. milk to I V2 C. degrees about 25 Imins. Keep ;: ,gt the I I �� ,ik, � Pills have been sold, Thila Itoyal Yeast Sponge*.'Make phn d firsfiSmIns. until i, . t� jL� . I X"a covere I I , , I - gl',: I lobAmomenal record bits been 'so- 'anioumt Of Tnuacle �isstue. . Des, tines, and vitamin B to further aid pa'n.,�, the last thirteen of whirn were Into soft dough with 3% c. :apples are tender. memove I.M:�: I , I I , " Pite spent as chief engineeir -Of the Maur- flour and 1/2 tap. salt. Knea 11 . L �,�,,,I,, I oothplialled becaui4b gargon Soft the fact that it co,rnek4 from a young regularity. Also iron for the blood. d cov and brown. Makes 2cakes. R L I iY�',�I,�" Mams Pills are a new and revolu- cto nii a. For more than two decades lightly. Put in greased bowl In T� I , tionary, product in the field of anirniaJ, it is le" readily digested by ,�;'g!'. ., . � The "bulk" in ALL -BRAN is MUCh Fhe 'held the. "blue Ttilband" of the At- warm place tytil double in *ROYAL Y9AST SfONGE, ,tZ,214, `� ,�,,o&' I hmatfvt wedlastlott. They ave most People than the majority olf like that of leafy vegetables. How TantLic for Great Briitain. HiA ma- I bulk (about uy I free boolklet; - � ""� .2 hra.). Rail Soak I 11loyal Yeast ca*e in Y, ;0 N'� "' , `�114�,', - -r - ?;; Royal Itond to *^ " I -11. . i:i:�:::�;",�,, . I _ i� - , .. I . Retter Realth," tellp ovir taken. They are so mitle out % Inch thick. Cover bot- pt. lukevmrm waterfotl5mins. ' r !Vhll. � 1wit lika any Iixative ym have d. much "fer than taking patent Lroing �cgi coinlvmenred on biq, hp - I The piinciple,% of meat cookery that tom and sides of raqnd shaf- Dissolve t tbap. augur in f/2 ot. t*:�:::i"::;;��,:i":i:::::�j:i::� , �-�. :,�,,'�T,111- ­' - , Amd thorough in their aetlon'that I medidneq—often harmful. Just eat T -ointment ,t6 the, Liucatia in Serptotn- �, how lto�fkl'veftst � i0er cuts of beef two tablespoonfuls daily for most low cake tin witli th dough. milk. Add to dissolved y1east ;.;.:.:, 111�.,, !. thirs III nothinr aboft tho-i to re- to the I ess teir , : �ji�:�.'i�`!� Z1. . ;`-f Unkes %vill fibprdve .. I . . I , , [�.iiii��Ii:il-�i�: : I.t.., . . . I ber, igq% aso ,second eupprizee. He 're- Brush with ti 4e '.,,'.� j,,,�, ItsInd 9,du that "u have ev,ar I =1 also lin, cooking veal. It re- -types of constipation. For serious I n0er and cake. Add A 4C. bread 1110dr. .','::;i : ... 1 ',� I , � , , mainied wi,bh ,her for three years., dur- sprinkle wilth a :::;:::;;;i 1� i, i�i�:. - -_ ___,i"___­..­;dQ- taltim 1% raedfdlho� sind most ro- U92t- CuttbteO Beat thoroughly. Cover and fi!i��,�;,:i;,:�:�;;;..­.� -.I;: gUired long, slow 6miking in the pres-' casesi try it three times daily. If , ".....- ... 11 . .. it ile"Its V an.sInIt wittys , I . "'i to take them. f��:.i�,, , 1, tnarkable of all, the direednius ,eb time, sille, deipriv,ed the Am- Upples Into 16ths. Press into let rise overnight to doubld in 1.1�*::��ii�i�.� ii,i��,.,� ..:; I ': ,:!:;: - 11 j;,iii;� . I f;�'.,', t*U for a gradiW riedtiet !r ot - enfee, ten the con- not rel�eved this way, gee your '0.:;:;::::f::: -::;:;t;:;:;,::. ii�, . 11 ,of niolift heat t6 sof mg whi :;i ;:;. . I I sk �� dough, standing on edge In h4tk In warw p1me.freer frorn -�::::,.. ........i. .... ..... . ;h�.�,,� ... _ . ,,, thoi d6sm, until fliq 00111t In r athed netti-Ve tilssuee. ' Veal canoot be suc- doctor. eTi-can I.Ane's City of Paris a the At- . cWcular rOvm. SPrInkle with draughta. Makes 5 to 6 c"vups A;::�O . Z::�': . ". .., ..... 1. -, .1 I.- 1, 0 1. I I , it ': �::.�� Buy . 1�i, , - 10flifet ft40irIll A aEms&fly broffed' or pan broiled. Sold In the reA-and-gree-n pack- ,hours 23 n,dnu�w. In tbe-,next thirty- . , r , , , � "o �" , , Whett Y01111 00 iarlitic iee6rd by crossing in 5 days 7 cl"natAIDIIII And ralsins Sod Put of batter, " -CANADA, I . Awmelve so any W& . . � MADE- IM ,:� I . . I � . . �. � GOODS , , � �** Dishes Made With Veal�. age, At all grocers. Made by TeArs ,be ser"d in four othar __ - . I . 11 it 1�11 - Im Almna.�AT AMM9 the Tflany dishes I'SevIon ­ I - �, ,,,�,i' , 1, , , X* " � . which Itellogg In London, .Ontario. C41nai-d linera tbat'held' the, blue, rbb- .. - — --- � . . . . , MAI .1 *I0 1400111 — " ;'Ii�',, "', - ,, I I I - I �. I :�. �, - .. � I I I � . � 'i ,.(^- I . I � � 1, � 111�1 ,).:� � , . . . . I I . -i ., 9 � I ­ I I I 1 i��. ­ i.1111 � � . I. I . � - . I . : � .. , . � . I I . " I I I . � . I I . � I I I . t , . I . - 1 4 11 I I ,, , I I . . . � , I - , . , . , . I . . . - � � . ,�, , , , , . . . ",I(,;, " � � - — . I � '. . ,� . . . , I � !, '�,; — , " " , %,-_ �,,Ii,,, I. I 1. � ,,J,�t, , " 1, ��,,,i,, , , , ?, , ,�, ,, 1. '! ;,��,, ;1�1 I I , I , , ": �­,,',,. I , ". , , 11 , I � , I . '), �. , t'' " " ", : ,,, , . , 1,1�;,, I ,�., �,,��,:�,j '- , 11 .'' I","'."", , . ".i " ,. , , , I�,I:,�,,;.i,%I,g,-�, "i",', '.?W4� ,t , ,����:i�,�!,I�,�,'i-,�l""".""�", , I " " I , "' , , " , ,� )­,,�� " 1�`t,1111112i,,,, �, ,� I , , , , i� . "" ��,!�JII . " � ! -,)-,�";� " I , 1. ��t� ,� ;, ., t, t 1, . . . � , � - ' ' -, . .1 - , ,�.�.,,',�,;"." , , § ,,, ,�.,.,�"4�,�`,'�v`l 'kx,e,1W,,,,�V, i� � "iWE" ?,! .1,:i,:,� k 4�.','i; t, , , �.­­­ ItIV1.01, 11, ,, I , �` " "', 11 I "'1'4"��`Ii'�'�'��Y " - ��" � , 1 �� 1 ,. - i ��� I � ,4,,�,,,�,��',.�1,1�,,�".""�,, , , .,�- �� , 1.,',.!��,`,,I,�ii' �`U�0 , . � ! � � ,�� . t��, �.4�.','i; i,:. , , . . 11 � . - I. qi`e 1'1i_.0'1"�'�111t'."4 I'l .'I","11i � I M11 � ,r�',i,.��'',�,,�,.""::,.�*�l".�l".,;;i .... ''I ,; R�i, !"',.,, ,J�,�!,, , tv ­ � __,Rli I", I . 6, 6�111'j