The Wingham Advance, 1918-08-01, Page 3Cullom Promotes Beauty
Of Hair and Skin
* If the Soap is used for every -day
toilet purposes assisted by occasional
Ouches of Cuticura Ointment to first
signs of pineples, redness, rouglinesa
or dandruff. Do not confound these
fragrant super creamy emollients
with coarsely medicated, often dare
gcrous preparations urged as substi-
tutes.
Sample Each Free by Mail. Address post-
card: "Cutlet:se. Dept. 14, Boston, 11 S. A."
Sold by dealers throughout the world,
.11.1•••••••110•1••,•11.1.110/.
• ALBUM AND WHITE CLOVER A$
n -HONEY PLANTS.
• Fanatere, know the value of the two
pereienial ,clovers, ratite and white
Dutair, clover, for hay and pasture, but
U id not always remembered that a
large bonne may be •obtained from
them in the form of lioney. They pro-
duce, more laoney in Canada than all
other plias put together, and this
-
honey is of the highest quality.
Production of clover. honey, la ,great-
est tri the farming lands of Eastern
Canada, Almost the Whole regal
souti of the Ottawa River is excel-
lent, The St. Lawrence River Valley
ts allnOst as good. The valleys of
• the St. John., arid other rivers in
New; Brunswick, marsh hay lands in
Neve. Scotia and the rich farming
Janda ef Prince Edward Island ad
arouite Lalcc St John, Que., are very
• good too. • /rt the clay belt of Nor-
thern On`ario, rota,bly around Haley -
bury. and Dryden, these clovers grow
In immense quantity and luxuriance,
told some yeas produce heavy honey
crepe. While alsike as a commercial
honey. plant has reached ite highest
dee elapment In the Eastern Provinces,
white:clover does well in a large part
of Manitoba and British Columbia.
The cultivation of clover on suit-
able lands as a combined farm and
honey crop is recommended as fo1-
lower.--
(1) Growing alsike with. timothy
for hay. Alsike is better for this pur-
posenthan red clover because the lat-
ter is of practically no value for honey
production and is beginning to spoil
by the nine the alsike an dtlraothy are
ready ta cut. AIsike will grow on cer-
tain tyaes of s.011, for inetafice.hZ
drained land, 'better than red clover.
• (2) Growing alsike for seed. An
abundance of noney bees increases the
'yield -et• seed per. 'acre; and leaving
the plant to. produce seed lengthens
the honey flow. •
(3) Sowing white clover in grecs
mixtures inteestal for pasture. On
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ssee
faveurable lands the white clover will
keep spreading, improving the pasture
both for cattle and bees. Grazing, if
not too close, will net seriously cur-
tail honey production, arid it lengthens
the honey -flow.
The horiey-flow from clover lasts
three to five weeks, beginning, ac-
cording to latitude, between mid -Jure
and Mid -July. Gooa management of
the 'bees, to bulld them up strong in
time for the honey -flow and keep them
from en -arming, Is neeessary.e. There
Is Ito better food for bees in wintee
than clover honey.
NOTES.
It Is a very easy matter to tot an
animal in harness get too warm. Cf-
• ten after a heavy rain the sun will
shine unusually hot, and with a humid
atmosphere the temperature will be -
Come oppressive. The plowman may
be enthaslastic about his work.
realizes it his team, may be injured,
even permanently. The only way to
avoid this is to watch the teams close.
forget. his team. Hence, before he
too everre to stop them for a rest. This
Is far bettcr than taking a risk with
the animals.
Flaxseed Meer is frequently usedb'
horsereen to feed horses for sale.- ft
makes then leek •exteedingto ellek and
PlumP, but they are very soft and can
stand neither hard work nor hard
driving. A little flaxseed in the rae
tion occasionally has beneficial medi-
c:eau effeets, a handful or two in a
bran Mash =being the best way to give
It,
011 cake and linseed meal dre differ-
ent terms for the same produet, the
eake being unground. Flaxseed meal,
however, 18 simply the ground flax-
seed, With none of the oil extracted.
It is eot as rich in protein as the oll
cake meal, but has 29 per cent. of de -
gettable fat.
Sheep, unlike other farm animas, ex-
cept the dairy eow, produee two pro
-
duets each year, namele, Wool and
With an, average pried for
wool, a ewe will shear enough to pay
for her maintenance for the year. Be-
eidea atia, she will produce one, two
and ectruetiMes three limbs, which are
clear profit.
Sheep do trot have to be forced to
eat weeds, but out ot their own choke
ft large part of their ration le Made
up of these plants. They consurao
practleally all Rinds of Weeds, and in
this respect perform an invaluable ser-
vice to the fernier which, although of-
ten Ignored, meat:aft Melt in the
imatercleaner nettle WI In increased
yields of crops and profits to the far-
mer. Besides cleaning up weeds and
convertine them into mutton and
Wool, awe play an Important part in
the fertaity of the eat. Their man-
ure ranks next to poultry dung in its
value as a fertilizer. But besides its
high fertility value, it is in a steadily
available form , and when distributed
over the fields in a manner as only
sheep ran scatter it large crop Yields
melt. There is else less Waste in
Oleo manure, as it is spread directly
on tbe fields aradically Me entire year
by he animals themselves,
Sitee.p and lannes are well adapted
• to sliest Produa10a, as theyare, per-
haps, the most ec000mical producers
of meat on the farm when it is consid-
ered that their 'ration consists for a
large part of weeds and roegbeges
which would not only be wasted, but
Would do harm to the crop, ir allowed
to mature. Sheep thus couvert tale
waete to the farmer.
---,Hee-- nee e.
. r1:,1"
"White Monkey. •1 Hie
Try it.
-Perhaps you know M
-It's goad ler a meatlese day,
-Heat one pint Of Milk in the
double boiier..
-Stir in one tablespoonful of flour •
which has been previously mixed
with two tabelspooufuls of cold water,
-Then add, very slowly, two ounces
gratea cheese, one ounce bitter, ane
teaspoonful salt aid Ceyenne. '
-Beat an egg very light 10 two'
tablespoonfuls of milk and add this
to the mixture ,whicli should now be
cooked gently for five minutes and
served on toast .
MAKE YOUR OWN BREAD
. • Save. Your Money
•Enjoy Good Health
Domestic economy is going to win the
14:al, against. the Bun. • •
Sanitative home methods of food pre-
paration will win the` war against dis-
Victory in both instanece is 110intred by
'usieg the
".Can lick"
Bread Mixer
Four loaf size
$3.00
Eight loaf size
$3.50
The "Canuck" Is
• quick, ciean.
rfi-
etent and econorel-
Buy from your local deees,. or order
from us rhrent, aL tharges eatd,
E. T. WRIGHT CO, 'Limited
HAMILTON, CANADA '
• IF GERMANY WINS.
(J. W. Bengough to Americanise •
When your Congress is abolished., and:
your Legislatures gone, '
And- your • old accustomed liberties in
Yaakee land have:flown;
.When theoughoot our broad RelMblic
there's not a man who dare •
Express a free ,opinion with ,the Old-
• time IVeistern; air; ,
Wheif a little bunch of .tyrants, all in
breastplates made of tin, .
Sit at Washington • to boss you on
orders from Berlin;
When in every town. and city there's a
rellitare mete
And the rad tape ef. Inieea.ucracy has
• tied yeti hard*ana fast;
When otfleiale •Ponentiter noses into
. everything you doe;
And you're' strictly 'regulated on a
system through and tlieough; '
When 'martinets Werra you that you
can't do this and that, f
And to every passing soldier you have
to touch yOur age;
;When your wife must etep off in the
mud, with all the tomition throng,
When pige,orebreasted officers come
swaggering along; .
When your ° autocratic rulers have
three votes to your one,
And You bave to bear a tax -load that
• weighs about a ten;
When the papers all are censored in '
the printing of the news,
And the editor's one duty is to voice
the Kaiser's viewa;
When the sacred name of Kaiser. you
. mustn't even squeak,
And the gutt-ral German jargon Is the
• • litasuage, eon:entree speak;
When God has been rejected, with the
gospel ofHi,grace,
Aud Gott, the ICultur Devil, is estab-
• lished in his, place;
When the glad hand is succeeded bY
• the Oespons iron fist,
And rights that we deem sacred are
•etrieken, from the list;
What freedom &the citizen has van-
ishea like vapor,
• And your grand' old Declaration has
become "a scrap of paper";
When to hennaed barbarians you have
to cringe and kneel
• And the answer to your protest is the
enewer of ecila eteel; .
Winn all those things have come to
pass you'll kimee the war is o'er,
America is Germanized and reeedom
is no more.
"Never!" YOU Cry, "by heaven, this
never ehalt b tine!"
Then fight or save, and win 'the war.
Right rim np to you!
Relieves Asthma at Once. -If Stull
cculd read the ttiouriands of unsoliele-
ed letters roccived by the Ina eve%
frein grateful users, you, too, would
realize the rernart able curing p rivers
et Dr. J. le Hellegg's Asthma, Renteey
All cases, hiniplent anti chronic, are
benefited by this great ,family remedy,
aid many of 'leen are cured. Whe
s Iffer or expeliment with worteeess
prorarationt when the genuine Eel.
logg's cite be eurehasted everyweete.
The 'Map of Mother.
A schoolmaster received the follow-
ing note one morning from a pupil:
"Dear air - Plated eckoose little
Tommy for his absence yistiday as he
was kerne 111, and the doctor tolled
Me to kepe him hi bed. So I let hiM,
stay home. Yours. reeptively.
MISSES SMITH.
The Master was a trifle suspicions.
"Tommy," said he, (sternly, "who
wrote that riotel" ,
"My -or -Mother did, if you please,
"Well, tTenet fifty that 801116 of that
epelling s remarkably like the spell-
ing you generally give me."
Blit ToMMY Wee equal to the occase
Ion.
sir," said he cheerily. "Eitery
Orie 'says teat as far as einfiling j con-
cerned, I'M the image of my mether,'
-Fachange.
-+0+-
Wigg Is Beenes a friend of youre?
-Wriggen used to think se till / anetted
Se attar las goolt MS this littornbag4
R OVA L
YEAST CAKES
HAS BEEN
CANADK8
FAVORITE'
YEAST FOR
MORETHAN
30 YEARS
,
iMAKE,O'E4FgCT.,
COMPARil '
;•"boilatc:R°Pwlgrn"
Ammo*.
•":"4• --
NEW TO.,COOKERY7'
Then Hero Are ,Some Points , to
Ifel# you*. -
entnal anti hold it for a victory In our
future naval end Colonial war,"
In thee geziretion of ezeteeorn Of' tbe
sale there le no aliesage lridicatIve of
=liberty, lopeal rights or common 'privi-
tops. The keynote of the whole is
;loath:alone " GerMen" domination,
"capture" ot Suez for "victory itt the
i;fittetre elayel none aoleelel were! 1 . The
British templet puma , be "depriaed of
itli lailacinettle "Iiiiatb"; the pelage, ap-
parently, So far as the seas are con-
e, cerned, finding lts eepressien in a
PielleY that made profitable the ibullae
leg and operation nf snleeditt argo-
sies for. world -Nettle trade bv every
nation in the 'world that oared to em-
bark • in teach .eriterprisles. Germany.
; !herself was Min a the .greetese bone-
, MO -dee from te,e operation et this
Had Great ; Britain's loader-
hitiitt ihipp1ng bear founded on cur-
•tallment Of the o ortunitie • f
.Are you new tb ,cookerY? Well; 'go
about it amine. Once 'Yeti have loin
-
gas •rangee stove,, dr other ,aerange-
willuht, iithpre fererl thingie easter
The cookery utensils'. abkiliatile ate-,
tessay are thiae' eiteleefiaree• (lin 1-plitej
• to three; pints), =orre.,,olexee, eeecepan
(larger), knitteler one,tforkienue .wire,
beater, one egg Alice,. ape, smaa neap?,
• sieve pne soma geater two pedeling'
tits, a Pointed -grate strahtere poem.'
two basiria, a= gilt •Measieree •it pastry
board,. and . a rolling ioin.i.SOaleR and
eelgate may he dispeused.with4 ,
Measure by etiolating; a. teapot:al of
.flbur about tr, eutieter of et'pOeind dud
a small teacupful of liquid ,as ia quar-
ter• of a Pint • A tableepoonful. -Wet .
twelve). about tole •intleee, AOC . el
teaspoonful a quarter of an Ounce.
Raga weighe heavier thanieleet, but
breaclerumbe stre•lightdr.1 "='•t = • • =
. Avoid ,reCipes in whieh mane- ileoles.
ery *aliens are remtleeele. ;washing
up a nuniber df saucepans and .dishes
le more tiring than elaberae coolaene.
Nash up as you tveree
Deere starting to molt gather =toe
gather ingredients nd utensile,. and
take note `of' the eta e'redetittitlato ,ecink
each dish..
,Carrets cut into shreds like matelies
take about 10 mioutee eto •eook, = end=
potatoes which, talce 20 .to
cook In a few Mintltes it • elided „epd„
salted with a alnall meilitetyi of nue
butter; they can! therebe eensoried; and'
if °sprinkled with clamped, ; parsleY
form a deadeye aisle Alomet •• any!
parsley fora a adielowe ..4.1xpeee
Any vegetable can be 'added to it braise
or stew if prepared and eutaemalle The'
flower of ,a eaulefloweree eor Welty
\ellen in seaeoe. ategood, . • I-.
There is no rehson why, clitcnen
should not occasionally- 'he' lidded' to
the menu. The bird lutist be a Anal '
oneeand it mast ;be merle ito,do idaY
for two °leaven. tbree Pon leo=
stance, the first day it &Mid be wee..
up into desolate; 'Or a lelielbas little
dish of mince if the berm; otthe chic-•
ken were .crushed and allowed to aim -
mer a gllort Ulna with,halF p,, pine ,. of
water and Onion annil aey other ,yegee
table obtainable. The 'bend' !saould,
• then be used •aga4ti4:*'fier,eoteek:a
n't• a woman easerur sedertne,, 1 want
you to write, an let me tell you ofi
.6,-ksimplernethottothomettiattrieht.
send you ten days'.free trial, post-
paid, and put you tbuch via
winneri he Canada who tvill
gladly tell what my teethed ,
has done tot' them.
If you are troubled • s ass.
• with weak, tired • toes; blad-111
feelines, h e eV- 'der! WeaknesiP
ache, ba e k.
lanIde'ob:nar." tarztconstipation,o,ccindti aseines.,
- 44 • lady or I rregulrly,
pain M the sides; mu-
, :I•riaisPlecentent offlafinial or-
bloatinsr,'sense of falling or
gans, nervousness, desire to cry,
palpitation, hot flashes. dark rings
under the eyes, or a loss of leterest
In life, write to me to-dav. Address:
• Mrs, Ms lumbers, gds. 8, •Whidsitr. est.
:
other
PP o
nations, ,no (Moll fleet of ,earriers as
that which flew, elee red ...and,. white
and Week Of the ndernian Enspiro be-
fdiee"the atalseraehallettged 1110 world
haire Opine loto belt*, • •
thitois altruistic
worde from German topgaes,raean on-
• ly selfish Germen proJects thinly vele.
ed. or tenlebrarity• Ilkadent • Gerrnan
eafreedotivof the= Seats" connotes Ger-
email ermas, exerbetten .to all wbose
,aresenee apee„not.,fit German_ designs
or serve Germtt.n ambitlion.
la 6• epee ,
WHAT GERMAN' "FREEpHM OF THE
• SEAS" REALLY
(New letik Sue) ! .
The phrase "freedone a ofeetei lease:,
has been e favorite loeution with Ger-
mans - sioce they. .;began,li,lt1ie4 .war
against civilization. Thee. have ,eptite;
to picture England aseea, entitle. and
despotic ruler of the great -waters, re-
eatricting and , coianning• ether Anetone;
in their use of the"oeclille. The at-
-.S. .
tempe has not ben, aeenceeese the ex-
istence and prosperity of a tee m-
ean Clermah nierelitinte fleet ilavee,
been too obvious a refutatien of the
chargea pf British .diseraninalon toe
be concealed. It nits been, (Lettere 1"'
that when a German statesman- talk4d
of "freedom of the eke" he ! mea t
freedan ,ftir Germany Med fed rube Y
else. But the truth has not been a
knowledgeby Geerneetiee epelfesiu
for good and suffielent reasons
It is interestirig • theeefereeto fi d
the facts of German Purelose bluntly
declared on respectably ,feeerman a -
taority, by Professor 4 eiglarenecirg, re
the Voesischo Zeitting.aNdt 'the, ocea
open to.all on•terine Of taitee lament
which has been the a nieuation f
years but tite OeeellS, 5,eerie§ of G
man lakes is the object of the war
its naval side. He writes:
"The•vittory at Coristantineple (t
alliance with Turkey), ...is tee 'fir
step toward a, wet victory.. Than*
to that victory We have leaped acre
England's power lia ilia aelediterra
earl, and thus we have beconte a nav
power, thanks to a viclory on t ,_
lend, We meat gO on, !teethe sane
direction, and there shines clearly b e„
fore us our last obleet toe the petal a.
ment of' tho i freedoep. of ntlieeseas-t
domination ef the &tee carpi.
GIJAIIDIABY'S ilfALTtl
:•" s
.,, I ,^•5 ,
•-• 4,11P, .; .1 • ;1 ^ if
,I I, .,• 44, ' .-4t i 0 • ,''
The SUMMer Mosstha.. arts the most
dithgerotisi ' to ''cifildreif." The cora-
Plaints ot.‘that': seaSoni-WhiCh are
cholera elefantum; colleF,diarrhooa and
dysentery .ctirenon :se, cluifileltr that of-
ten, a° little life is Weed :ad before
the miethee"eeallies 'he is Ill. The
Mothers ereentelie on Itee guend to pre-
vent, theee.emoublese oreit • they do come
op poedanly,,ea cep .theine ,No other
medicine 'is et such aid to mothers
'ffuriiig the' leet Wedded as , Is Baby's
Own Tablets. Thee -a, eegulitte the
estomeob =arid -bowels •.andi are, absolute -
la Agee, laeld. pyi elleeneateiee dealers
or by, neat; at 2e ceots a box. teem The
-15e. WinlartiN' Mendiaine"Co.a t4teekville,
Ont.
s • , : . a ,... 1 :. ett4r.^.;
#. i Drowsiness:After Lunch.
''''Is hay,thingaiiore annoying: thah the
'ecleistlese deslie =for= Siena, that -comes '
- °eonone during, the hotte'ssertiVO that
fanners Itoreheon?, ; je is Am xespecter
of b.usiriess oneeelel eaige,ncies, nor of
atireeiblailanee.--1 ' '''
.-The aelenedy fot 'thee' Attacks is not
to 1••ba fourid inea. Vest:pocket, apothe-
, caire, same to the, lower drawer of
your aeske abe in the medicloal cable
'nee nat barite. a Tlia best of: ell things
isto 'take aa, Meek tarn. =iiroved the
block; inthe eolca _also:air. There is
ot„poilereasen,.for..this,: ..TIle nerves
that have the control of certain term-
linale ire ' Well' defined Pate of the
•bteleet =surfireeee 4 By ,briditly" applying
• cold to these Places:we:can:stimulate
;tale , organs, eennectee „ with these
nerves. , .
n• ''Thus the 'brain le *eonneethal with a
= Member= Of =axle areas-44nel ror anstance; •
•the - face:land forehead, the• palms of
tbe hands, .iteel the .fent, . ef we sad -
dente emerge rem a hot Pence into
' the : cline' stead,' a: • etilettleition of the
'ner'ves ,which !endin: the •'' fan passes ,
•along•toetheelerain and thus breaks tho
desire to sleep.
It you cannot afford tho time for a ,
•"waliteeeeVai••Teayeeneeelaraehends brief-
nIff!IFlif.gtep iit4i4ehidt*:#10:i%ean get it
:itortitiseli.terigasi,oft,ceri,tt.otelccgeitveitte);a4ilaiein order
l •
.t eehrehieg'atheeeende,andlitee, in very
,het neater, as :hot .es . you, pan stand
will heee the, earne effect. This is
lam pleasurable treatment than the
coleinenteti because the reaction which
follows the drying ,. does not produce
thelserize teelittge-Exchange.
. 1 pEAUTY AND TIME. .... . ..
Th'e ;r4,:ase in{ tte .;ga:rdisn siipped her bud,,
And ehe alughed• in the pride of her
„.4i;1?1-°.gsillilit;t11.?tpflticte,,,Its.g's1:3,h7too,:eaf4, ,ii,hAen. dga.srodoennerhestmanudst-
The'%114ASSes"Wastdd In the warm June
And shosaftr#1 illha..,ikeo4,qii per. heart
lay bare,
And she laughed one more as she ;heard
-._,_. :Ida . tread.; • ,, i.
"I•Ie ifs older noWselfe Will eceht be dead:"
,; . - ....
'Bit( the'Vevie Of ',the morning blew' and
found•,.. •, •• s I ,, ,s, , .,,
That the leaves of the blown rose strew-
1 Tnrir'cer;113;31 atl.t1.4risOiin.; !Ara gardener -Old;
...An aic,eeetnern epetiy. suite , tho, mould.,
4.4n M,14%,:r1 t,P19,,VrA!..,:t.illaR.!'n..T,
f,ictr..itbn.2.. vos,c, tsaap.ea_pey; theGrie,n,er
! T ,.
eeneestie Doezon. .
. I 0.
Miller's Wnrm powders Maier, a!afie
They brimediately attack the ,Weerriaa
and expel them from thb',Sy.stem.;:,`
They are complete ea' themaganseaaiOe'
oily as a worm destroyereinete .ae
atIghle beneficial medicine afente
ren, Correcting weak digestinaeonte! pea
storing the detilitatal seatemee.
hem Ittifulnes I , without Whieire ..,eb ri
growth of the child will bia.,,re.tereed
.eakelts constitution wcaltOiltdi.
•
.RHUBAg‘BLir
•:••••
'i;;;11,:vt.1.;0.:::: •
la
"13y the possession eit the Soi PIS
Canal we would have ili our hands tan:
tote 'of the Britieh eErepirte • ande tan
is
latter would thus be _depreved of i'' .
poisonous tooth. •, And we would li;
this manner beceute the:rulers of t na
bridge to the secard great part of t»n.
world and the nelghbore of the Indian
Ocean; wo would get one of the Midair
• European press -the MOM triangle;
we would not care 'whin ii'goingtern
, 1-, 1
in the Atlantic.
-, se
"Egypt muet be <tin' eleeelind tr va
cannot roach it right,. pow we ail sr -
get to it as closelY aa 1)084)1We:de
means that we must add to our
tiara'
stantinopIe navel vieteree' furthereffee'
• tortes; we must =mina% the eSeez
'. .'.-:.. .
e!..0.4rafte.:nia6,,ritiiherb, sauce
V,,.,,,,:.•-•., i,E... H•...:,..-.-•..' .1- .: ;
.'fir'St..:;pi,61,:-.the,etai!o aha
!ba.....wiA:titd.iirdi.,piakg•.: Then
spread this on an earthen baiting dish:
.,and; Over the rhubarb spread Auger,
-allowing a. panne of sugar to a Pound
.6stetehte. rhubarb,' If yeti 1110it faille
: Cover With a pie :elate and •balto in
i moderate- Oven tole:half bour. Do
.'netelet he- tholiarbatiebern on top. If
1 tt eillnefire to 4d:Illifii kerease the heat
df' tte, loven. ' • . ' *, .... . '
1! you
.thet In seeteing rhubarb,
1 .,if .yetti-scald ild:stOnis feest nand. then
Ilene Off the fire,t water senor of the
. acidlay•willefee amen oft.
rreeerVileg Pliabarbeelieresare None
feirett• rat,. eeeafor preitervline 'rhubarb:
4'iLtril0 tinportent polote to beobserved
• hi eanratng •ehrillarb, are . to ;use . only'
enitcl, Mee rhubittli; to aave :, hot
Ratite 'eta 'airtight jars; to fill jars to
oferfittevinte and i'Plit' lihnlediateiy.
',Vereaslidlilialie elealdea and 'tested be -
s.
MAKE YOUR OWN
LAGER 1 BEER
At home ---no special equipment
.-e-frOM our pure tine popular
Hop -Mall Beer lExtrosei
Conforming to Temperance Apt
This lontal Beer, more de-
itclous, nourishing and bettor
than any malt beverage you can
buy In bottlfs. Drink 4111 you
want of it, Busy to make. The
drink that orbeers but does riot
Inebriate.' Plebs eTetinnr roam, `
natural color, snap and sparkle, ,
Your friends will confirm your
opleion-"The best I ever testae" •
Large can, makes 7 gale. $1.75
Small min, ,mekes 3 gals. $1,26 ,
Sample can, makes 1 Lai. 50c
Sena money order or vernal ,
note. Prepeld throughout Car-
ada. Agente wantea everywhere.
HOP -MALT. CIOMPANY, LTD. -
(Dept, Won.%) 92 King St. West
Hamilton,. Caneda.
•
fore wing. Patent canners greatly
simplify the work.
Peel, cut and wash the retubarb Mid
pack it in jars very eompactly. Make
a syrup by adding 12 pant of boiling
'water to each pound of sugar; to
gauge tha amouut required allow 1-4
of a pint of boiling -water and 1-2
pound ot sugar per jar,
eVhen the syrup is clear bring It to
a boiling point and &irefully fin the
Jars. Stand the jars in a canner ee
on boards (pieces from the tops of
grocery boxes) in a washboller con-
taining water up to the shoulders ot
.‘ .4
the jars. •• •
Cover the boiler and. cook until ten-
der, Then take Iron). the canner or
boiler, add more syrup till overfletv-
ing, cover and aeal 'immediately. •
Preserved rhubarb requires an al-
lowance 1 1-2 pouads of sugar to each
pound of fruit. • The rhubarb should
be simmered in the syrup until tender,
a little at a time. Skim out lute the
jars, 'When. an aro done the .MI4
should be broright to a 'boiling point,
the jars fillea and sealed.
Rhubarb end •Fig Jam. -To 1 PoUnd
each of rhubarei ad preserving sugar
add 1-2 pound. °Ones: Ctit the dm:earn '
and figs into tech pieees and put
them, with the auger; into a preserving
pan with a little water' to save burn-
ing. Bring, queckly. to, the boil and
boil one hour mid a, half. stirring con-
Stantlye It is Clone when a little of
it is done When a little of it put on
a plate (sets reedlly.
. 4 1
A Boon for.the telliouse--The liver is
a very sensitive organ and easily 'de-
ranged. When this occurs there is
undue seeretion of the bile and the
aerie liquid flows into the stomach
and sours It: It is a most distressing'
arment, and many are prone te it.
In this condition a man finds the belt
itieedy in Penealee's Vegeta.ble Pills,
which are wain nted to speedily cor-
reet the disercier Taere, is no better
,Inisterdsitcjiorenos.in the entire list of pill pr 3-
.
„.
•
It ma'y be estimated that the thumb.
represents roily a tinny of the total val-
ue of the hand. The: total loss of the
• thumb is estimated eke. competent
• thornier; as 15 to 25 per eent, for the
'right' and 1)to '15 pee eentl, for the left
hand, • except for workers in art, when
4Q to 50 per cent. for the fight and 25 to
,tieDl.T:s.,hteleire•ctve64111%iefoi,roat:e 111;ft hand •comes near -
the' indesifin'ger
ceusee an Incapacity est:mated at front
'10 to 25 pr cent. for the right hand and
10 to.16 per. cent, fer the left. The .rnidr,,
Ole finger Is less iinnortant than the In-'
=is Js steer important,
''to •eXthe l'ttle i'a4tiltilit.[Ytheepggs3.(C:g
Itt Which It serves (1.3 a point or sup -
pore " /dr a the hantl..s-lieschangd,
,, 1. : .41,? ,, • , "
A Song •Sring in the: Trenolik,,
-1qigiats are growing very lonelyeelays
. • are yen/ long; e,
I'm ,a-growieg,: weeny .mily lie tening
for your song.
'Old '" fernembeantee are throngieg
• =• thretigh •Meneety, " • e
Till, •eeerns:. the. world is fullepf
dreams just to call you back 'ace
% me.
• The .Value of Your Thumb.
• •
P • •
All ntglet long I hear you call'
calling"sWeet and tow.
:Sean to -teak your footstepe falling,.
•
'everywhere' go. • •
•
Though the :road 'between ere stretchea
, many a, weey •
I forget tbat you're not with. me yet
• • • - when I think I see yen smile. •
A. Pleasant medicine for children is
;Illenten worgt Eaterininaeor,.
ancathere le Ing better for driirineo
werms from. the. systent. • :
VIOROCCAN FISHING,
•
• •
Ups :and Downs,
•
Anglers
•
On the eoutherfr eciast of Aro/soot°,
ear. eaw hours trent the
elude -iv- of 'the " purple, snow -dapped
Ata a Mountain's, the fiehernien. tour -
lit • ron .See',14S favorite sport Pursued
e ender :.etrerige: ceardItIons. '.There. le
nearly a thrill to be- had in pursirig
r - .
' 44heltinny .piantJ..or these -waters, some
Iuf 'these, not ere the program •of everY-
,dee aiigltng. .
'•• The two big fish which the pro-
. tiessional 'Moroccan fishermare look to
toe a living go by Improneuneeable,
- nateve nainee, but closely resemble
. the sea -bass of the Paeifie coast and
• the bluerieli of the North Atlahtle.
Both species are deep-sea 'fish, that
Iouly "put in" to . shellow waters,
eeeesionally. Their anent Meant .
life or death to the fithingnieciple,
arid theare sueeretitlente iit the' tee
treme, al are most simple tolk whose
!well-belne, depends on the, apparently
eneomprehaisible chance of tide an
leerier end wtather. Any toreign
element In the situation is picked
upon P.0 the Vallee of good luck or
bad'. 'Me icier:et angler whir arrive(
in a bee period with his deep -tea
rod add reek; ,Is the target for glances
of leate aid eulIen mutterings that
may develop into something tnore
concrete and daugerous. On the oteer
hand, if lie happens to ariVe at the
time Of .a role ne Is in for an ova-
tion 'neat may prove emberraesing by
its very warnite and gratitude.
-le MI Ill's
'ilk' !If
OftbS/
Cheest
'414i •
• , ,„
cUT .1'11NR P'fl
to Is oo st' Is
..,f1 141 t'
AO
,111 1114' .1.t: .0 01. ot
"1 10. 1...4
The aea4base run all the way from 1
20 to 00 pounds in weight, and one
Of them will furnish, an hour%) trenu-
cue sport On a light rod and lion,
The Mors uso great, barbiess hoolor
• and double, brass wire for line,• They
aro out tor tali that give a 414*
',944 w#rict. ;VP,: tlaYee
Moorish boat will take a ton or more
(11114 bY ,t4e4e. ;orittle Mathods.„ _Oc-
sitelon.ally the big fish ren UP Willi
-the gra tete) 14 eleallow,
eend-looked, pools, Thereethe Moor
pursues entail &WE 110144:doll! and rope
spear, sometimes eVen 14.41)1,$ an anta4"
dilate an seteibeltenore witheen
old bayonet 'attached. • When ttizo.
water is ehallow wales, and when
ails deep he tiWiras, for he 16..61d -tat'.
as mach at home in, the evatee elm
prey lie fealetva. • . ?
. . 4 • , ;
()erne awe much sufferioge tete
Holloway's Corn .Cure Otero g"sPeaelere
Wale and satiefactOrY rediet,
•
• tegal, 40zw„%ty. •
' A New York lawyer. tells of a poll*
vereation that occurrechin his presence
between bank President andbiselore
•;Who wait aboutile leave ,for the Weet,
there ea. engaget. In bueiness am'a bens:
deep accoattee ' •. •
"Son,' Eitilti the eathere.".0.11 abase the
threshold of your business life, de-
sire to !mines's" One -thought tiptin
entliOnine: Honesty, evee and always,
Is the '13olley .that.,Isnest."
"Yes, fataer,". Wel the Toting mine '
"And, by the way," added the gray-
:,,woUld.1 alba ssiyeirita,,read up
a little on. corporation It, will
anaaze arc:mato discover heiy ninny
thlogs you can do in a eusiriess way
and pall: be heriestec-leenfieres Maga-
eihe. ,
Statesof Ohio, 'CRY Of Toledo, ,
Lueare.County, laS. • •,
Frank J. Cheney xxithses oath,' that he
ia• senior partite', Of the fifth f-hf
Cheney & co., 7doing business, IrVithe CRY
of Toledo, Otsenty aged, germ asforesiticl,
and that said firm will pay, Mei, sum of
ONE • 'ITITINDRED. Tem:units .keer each
and, emerY ca,se of •CatarrIt.thrtt cannot
be cured by_ the use of
TABRH MEDICINE.' " • '
. •FRANifs, Vgt?ON'Ev,
= sevorit tie 'before nye" a re Subeeribed Itt
my presence, this 6th day of Deeembers
A. D. WA A. W. OLEASON,
(Seal), Notary Public.' •
liall'e•.Cataireit 'Medicine is. teken in-
ternally and acts through the Blood ise
the Mucous Surfaces, of time Sysltem,
Send for teatimonieds, free. „
.T. CHENEY 'CO :i .Tolbtloi 0.
Sold by all druggists, 75e, • s..'"
Hall's Family Pills for constinatioh. '
.0111.44440,10.(1.0•41.114144
THF,
,
POULTRY.. WO.R.D
•••• •440.4:44441,44s0t)
• ' LICE AND MITES., .
. Chicken. Mee .and mites get busier
than ever with the .coming.oe Warm
weather, Unless - they are beetrolled
at this season theywill have a nietked
effect, on the number et eggeepeceluced
by laying aerie and tie number ,of.
chicke raised, ' eldueee! Weald be
thoroughly cleaned, nviiiteleb.shect cr
sprayed with kerosene or kerosene
emasion aE . this season. The Jima.
could, else be provided, with a .good•
dust'box, and anseet a:owe:era diMuld be:
.:eusted` atheng: their feathers. 1 ... • •
elites usually stay In the creeks of
the henhouses and under till fobLetS•
In the .daytitneelwherel.theyelay thole
.1.9-Voisit. the 'mllifthest4 cY4olmielIe .o4-114te ortbitdig, dbitti)•.'
ing places, atrach themselves i,....t.o. the
. fowls, aid feen by euckilige3lood frefie
tho birda- To get""rld of them the
.berfser, elidelltt bri-nlennee -.aid. sprayed
' thotaighly• haeledifra the n'eStS, drop.
'ping boarde an nee*, 'Th'e !poultry
,
11�n; 'that', ' kept' eleali: 'end hes
' Plenty cit sunliglit_had i'encilation is
. meal); freeate'one 'antes. "eanreediatelY
a.f.tee cleentng the bopee eleciuld be
lalliiirwliaesellt' °re:dr:Y.1%17' ,e''41,441ein.Q:rgte.'20tniveco
half peelt A limo •irt twenty gallons of•
water. eAcia.'one. poundeof . llt, pre-
viously :diesoleed, and Item q arts of
,.crude .carbelle:acedi .or; one gallon of
stock elle, arra apply thel mextuee with
a• (spray Pulimaor brureh. e- Keroedne,
crude oil' or:frierrie, wood preservatiee
Manufactured 'ire= tea 'tar = eprayed
about' the Inter1or =of -the tantse, espe-
,eiallee IA the es ,en.a.,eeeinceis, is an
effective, means of killing mites. It
kerosene is asede-Ite.tee aecerieary to
montiatie to : yerie„, leery ten dpos or
two Weeks througlioutli thin War n1
Weather.; The effeeteeet 'cruthe oil or
wood preservative is neych mere last-
ing.
Inasmuch as lice 4 end a.greater
most, effective .treatmeii filet, wIlich
L
part of thetr time WO he foWls, the
is' ePeiled direetateaAlie bird. The
daintiness of the haiee, however, is:
Of equal .irriportance it"lehe lice are to
be got lad of' MittaAteiTlie two most
' nizs.sciPtR, &wtiiiii
..:,.....- .. . •-: ,.. 4...... ,
:,...•,, - •• • ;
.iltityitte'pe*Ipt*:12;11,1;h1S13410o " atiesrmh..sPen.picleidit.,
OAL OTS ;
er DIsparsoe..
' fnuet:;:eld7rdt flisreel:Stmte" s' ..10
..:csit •ititc-iii3.utt ndvice. Medicine
• and aid use "Mitlieks
,Oalkstlietiesagee 04*, 44.
DR& aoPER wovirs
,250.aunto St., Torii to, Oat.
is Paper,
Pities iis,htlon
Tleetteitt niettlieds otatIng lice are
e or an oint.
dust box con-
oad dust or
e hens to dust
hens by hand
dusting- ot liming re ea
merit. Ornytdo ft, good
tabling a mixttire
warc1 acilles and allow,
theirtselteee•Dustiog,t
Is effeellte ' and is ;,As 'Many rdearn.
maided for settlag beressand fowl; that
are very mUelt 'Irate* with lice. A
good Imome .n'tade dna', r louse powder
hi made by milt. ag td ther oile and a
half pints of alumna ! nct doe pint
crtide caabelle achie Ith four quarts
et, plaster Of .Parts. IA low it to dry,
trush to a 'PoWder and work it we.1,1
into the feathers by hand.
Otel'of alte thest-tiffeetive ointmentS
used to destroy nen de a ertiaturo.of
equal pate tie hide' obitmeneeeir
,vaseIttie or lard. Mix'thess Mgr*.
dionts trioroukfilk (Md . -Apply e small
portibe (about elie laze 'of a pat)ette•
the ton or the head. -alder the wings
and around the 'van.
The Speelallets of tbe 'United Eltafg
Department of ,Agriettlture iay UR
'1
• 41,10111. •
THIS IS THE AD. OF TH
rITfluhl
•ItIt2 OUSE or PLENTY
del 4ris-Rite
Ti1tmousuor.6mron.
taeiroi*Hotels
'TH'E'HOTE'Ls"WIYH THE ttome '
,
Par'ficular' attention Is pale' by the
management to the Comfort of
Ladles and 'Children "' trovelling
aIane
OUR CAFETERIAS ARE OPEN
• DAY AND NIGHT,.
Pure Food with Sanitary Surreunta
Ingo, Served at Reasonable Price?
, THE WALKER 1,100aF,
•Front and York Streets,
THE HOTEL CARL -RITE,
• = • Plant and Simcoe, Streets
7° amarNrra
••••••••••=.1•MMIIMPFINI.M.• 1.1.11.0
•
blue' ointment should not be used me
hatching heirs and small chicks.
( 4k#
Arneriain.)
le'altot3=1.11 et1/4orgliiiiraltite", wTtrettiQetwrint'elftll.-
Mg whatever atiout the peocle next door.
- epee wo soon wit), dear. I *Tot Atte*
in there -title 'nursling te. borrow genie
'to.RECALLFg°41,4"balle.1). .NO.
4,"1 vny,'Tl(inl,'to nut.
yea01.t. b
betfilabireteuttr
nin xte vc.ae"..
befOre hi* tiOnOr 1t es, reeall
emit feet.tineeryeelt)yee asese
tne rectal of ituleee.
"(The Arge8Ettlt.) *
1301.1TUrit, PReafeetiNia,
leete is an extract,from It hotel urea»
pectue ie Switzertand; ,-"SrelSabach, 10
the lavorito plaec: Of tervets tor thRee
who are fond of Boll tude. Dersorul in
search of it are lh feet constantly fleck-
ing heist from the feur euertere of the
glebe.= .
•
,41-
• NA.TURAL BROODING.
. Brooding with the ben need not
• be troublesome it it banned number of
ellicks are required, and proper LIP-
pliancee are provided. : When large
quantities are to be raised, however,
.artiticlal means must be emploeed.
In taking teebona off the nests
the am is to give abo.ot 26 ehieks to
each hen. If mere Ohne). one hen*
comes off at a. time and there is a
laying colony hem available, four
heos and 100 chicks can be put•in one
:of those houses. A little opening is
left, for the chicks to, run out when
large enough and ,teeeee is. ample room
for them to scratch On .the floor ou
wet days. If the Ilene ere' all put in
tbe holm at the sane. ittti re„there does
not appear to be any . erioue trouble
from fighting, • . . • _
• .A.e. soon as tbe bees can be re-
enoved they are put baca:into .the, lay-
eng house and the chicks.are given .the
house • for the summer. 'The Arshs.ped
bane is. also much wee for tbe Seine
purpose, except' that but two hens and
fiety,,chielcs are put in one of. these
• Shall coops for Individual broads
are Also used, These are made Without
bottoms and eech coop is = Moved the
width of itself each day.
-
. .
, NOTES, .
Many of the older litres will Ire
ready • for 'the roosting poles. Bend
temporary roosts oee toot from ' the
floor, with a s'.anting runway from
the Beer to the first roost pole. Below
the roosts spread poultry nettiug about ,
• theee ineh.es above the floor. Chichn
areelikelv to pile up on cool' nights
• ana losses result. The, netting pro-
tects the weaker chicas, because the
wire belowpermits them •to beeethe
though entirely covered. :.. .
- Durleg hot weather never permit
the drinking pans to go den Lack of
water will greatly reduce the egg yield
and stunt the.. development ef. youpg
stock, .
•;
Two gallons of crude o 11 . one gellon •
of keroeene and one galren of emote
carbolic acid mixed makes a goal
. spray for poultry hotline, Spray tner-
oughly every two weeks. Once a Month
paint with a brusleusing this mix-
Atire on nests, noses and cracks,. e
Hens, should not be permitted to
•take young broods .out in the merniug
•while the dew 15 o11 the grass. "
• Grass clipping's make good greeit
feed fcr the back yard poultry flock.
• ee• Or
• Iodine Worth Havin.g.
• AlWays keep u Small. bottle of Iodine
in the emergency. closet. Peint it Into
sluts or bruises; it is an excellent anti-
septic and hastens healing. Also good
• for 'limpet bites. For enlarger) joints
paint every night; relieves the ; inflam-
mation in three or four nights,
• w • ..
•
Fequisite on the Farni-Every farm
and stoclerateer should 'keep q eup
en of Dr. Thanes' Ede:arta 011 os,
bzid, not telly as a ready remetleefer
in the family, but because, ie is a
turse and (male mullein° of Aerate
potenc.y. As a substitute for sweet a1.
no horses an,' cattle affeetel • be
calla, ft far satin:mat anythleg that
tau be adminhored, •
• WARTIME BISCUITS.
Oatmeal blimults a,re very god. To
make than take 8 ounces medium oat-
meal, 2 ounces flour, 2 ouncea mitehed
potato. 1 otince dripping, a pinch of
salt, • ere teaspoonful of baking -pow-
der and rater to mix.
Mix the oatmeal, and flour. toga -
her in a bear', add the baking powd-
er and the cane and rub in the fat.
Next add the potatoes and mix wall.
.Add sufficient watet, abOut a gilleited
work t� a fairly firm paste. 'rurnut
on to a floured bderd, loll otit
thick. • '
eta into round or agleam biscuit
shapes, place them on 'it greased bak-
ing' tin, and bake itt a" moderate oven
from ,15 to 20 Mintlfese• •
OFTEN. ,
(London oilltdOet) ,
Yott ever been bitten iy
a mule?
Soldier--Irave II- Say *Slater, the long-
est time / ever went Without gettlre bit-
ten was it week 1 was in the Ingspitalo
..............-.........4.4
Great griefs are thet mecilefne for our
lesser sorrows,-.5httkespeare,
.4.1r ..10.4.
triati-ttkcf'Mogtoz.\
bittki kiCh4Algr Sltireteplfisrkfill
Aceist", ranbutte bolli, Wits, and .the(
lagimirriation;tAtAtalett, writ.. et. ,
lietaditaeleOneteefthelM, neetlaieseeNeil
I, •
• FIRS TF0011 iCe9INTR94..ER.
• (Reston Transcript.).
Sunday ,Schools Teacheeeand what re,
ward Was easeph given for saving the
Egyptians; XIMI1 kltarvation?
Smart Boy -Please, rinse, 110 Was made
food contr011ers
,
SHAKESPEARE outooNE.
Courier-JoUrnal.)
"How dlit Yeur ei•owd make out with
the 'Comedy of,Errorlir2":
-rimy added 5 wimple tote of errors
that Shakespeare' overloeked."
• . wee,
GAAPEN CROFS•
• (YontAts Statesman.)
riatbush-Anything shcisved up in your
garden yet? • ' • '
- Bensonlur et-Stu:es 'fro hens and a
duck.
INOEPENDENCE ov,got,
(Baltimore American.)
"Is elg,gine a man, oe independent
views, "
"No; he's married."
• S-• .
• 'EXEMflT.
(Boston sTranseript.)
"Voael have t� Work or fight Itas.
tus."
Can't touch me, Sah, I'se de man-
ager or a laundry."'
"WhatSa }he slaws of the laundry?"
"Martha. •
USELESS:
. (Lonisville Courier -journal,)
"Ilow is that expert in genealogy ou
'hired?"• • • - •
"Nothing to MM."
"How's that?" -
"Be has traced. my 'ancestry back 600
years withRp:w
t finding anybody orth
mentioning.
. • •
SAME HAT.
c'rho Spur.)
"You say yoievenvorh this'Itat for two
year s." s
"Yes, sir; and it looks all right, still.
Twice I've had, It cleaned and once I
exchanged it in a restaUrent for ohe that
was entirely now:"
EXPERTS.
• (Life.)
• • Crawferd-We're 'turneg -osti . tanks, and
expect to do great exteution with them
over 'there. •
Crabshaw-We oertainlY will if they
get Lorne New York taxi drivers 10 'man
them. . • . ,
- :
A Fakeli: i*LAitER.
(Lire.i • •
Parke -I ace that youhave been play-
ing Volt . withpernlpset Wife., Is Ehe
good player? • • •
1411e -"-Fair. She .goe-S. around about
a hundred strokes and a couple of thou-
sand words. .•
• too. P E easISTE•NT.
. .
• (Boston Traticript.)
!she-rou Itnesnevery• well that you had
to e.s5.. me three times before I would
convent to be yea, wife:
He -Yes; .1- knots,: ,and that, only goes
to allow that it Is sometimes postrible to
be too perelitent: • •
THE RNLY WAY.
.(13altiniere American.)
"Talking about g.ettlitse help, I knots
mart, mhos engaged, a, seismal" to cook,
wash, Iron, eh:wisp amid, keep heuse for
him, lust for her' board"' •
"1 -Low did he manege it?" .
"ste married her.
• WORTH RtloiEMBERIN41.
To remove-chocoleteig Ocoa stains
from table linfill, Seals; oyerH night in
. cold water,, theza peter ,ballng water
"throlieh fhem.
WhOn plating: eiirtains on a brae
rod, Met cover 'the end with finger
cut from an old kid glove, arid yon
will net ter the curtain.
• Inetead of using a flat iron in steam-
ing oclvet, -etegettee the over of the
range. • It Will steam a large surface
.at a time. •
. ,
taiby Slips an new eloiee, take a
bit of eandPaper teed sole3.
When, Making 'tuatara. -ple, if you
• lack sufficleat.eg,g3,.,ae1d,A pinch of
baking Pew.der to the custard, and it
will make themistent firm:
Whet,. boiling "petatdes, If they in -
'cline to blackness, add a little lenrou
• juice to the water and. 11 will *make
them white.
banal ple,cei of gate camphor scat-
tered about a, pantry will -keep Mice
a,WaY•
If a eiteenieeeed c▪ aale sego, scrub
it with strong gait woter and without
drying. set in the ale. As it dries it
-will 'anion. nbt, ta course, allow
• It to freeze. • - =••
. 'The olge a a SilottCO„folfgh Mould
be finiShed with a buttote,We stitch,
not too dose, as binding-inalree it
clumsY.
•
• If the cellar of a nifirca °Oat be.
• eelneaellinii and greasy,. sponge it off
With a little waerel, Vinegar., .
two table:Mantas Pe baking Oda
in a pint et Went' WOO will dam.
white Woodvnitet without injuring it.
•e w,aIteeri4.g0end ofofrpaz,..alletifitnnetiettdsd.eil
will both ceneenee, andnbeegitten them.
Man's Efforts 011,ow Worth.
ritaro.e0r iS hest., keen lit, the pursuit
of its oen Ideals. Lefit.o hilreale men
finite the level of ten oven thhilete, Ills
it hourti ate the Index or hie timer
werth it'Stehat tries to be
that ehievs Ids aim, witscla.ed (11'it. It's
eesy •isientlt• Id nseve sting' 'With the
'lowing tide. It's struggle against °tide
thattells or elicteiretrie Tile wield irtay
,telleeivaret tict tr4iirt• it Ibeauei 1 te th15=1 °tittle')
Telenet, errort looreecee 1tretigtli
t•rcetnitlit.oultailied meter. Elven If you lieVef
-ureted In restlising an letter, yeti Wet
IIPItPt man fot having ttlatle tbits Ate
things ,cotne to those irho **its"
aul)tel 'tlre W:w., rely. "Yee, the
Vkill Is kokeig for a nen thing
tri*y 1.111d ilk II Vitt1iles1 tell." added Ilia
eitnple Mug.