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Appropriate Thoughts for!! ....House
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the New Year.
TESTED It Itiell'ES.
. Potato Cakes (en Irish recipe)-
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A thouSand years in Thy sight are :Laughter, Amusement, pleasuee have Mash two good-sized boiled potatoes,
but us yesterday avIten it. is paSt.- a coaspieuous Place iti the religieus add one teasPoollfui •of butter, half a ,
large
Psellus, xe., I. life. Be sad when you raust, but he teesP°"fel of 64"; and °ne
Tizue and eternity 1 The ono is the glad; WheinoVer yeu can. The sadness breakfast cup of flour, MIX Well And
beautiful poreli to the great teulPie, roll: out an inch in thicknees, cut in
will come of itself, unbidden, but the
itself, whose spaces are inemeasurabro duty to Search tor it until it la slowly
is the magnificent temple igitedness Must be sought, Stud it is a rounds with a biscuit cutter. Bake
in a metal frying pan, in
the other
oven by the intagivation. teen& Ilut behind the smiles, the which has been melted one table -
In very troth we begin the eternal frivolities, the gayeties, every reto, sPoonful of butter. The cakes should
be it light color and reqUire constant
attention while baking.
life with the flret breath WO draw in somng soul finds food for grave
childhood. As a, matter of convert- questlening. .
Mime, holvever, aye cut off. a small To the youth come moments when
section of eternity, just long euough the vision of great possihilities visits
to encompass our earthly life, and hine. Life is etern, grave, laborious.
call it time. Dividing it into years !He dreams of success and stirs his
and months and days, we are able linner depths with the determination
Eggs a la. Tripe -Peel, slice Lind
fry in ono tablespoonful of butter ono
largo Spanish onion; when done sift
in one tablespooeful of flour, lee it
brown then add One Cup Of hot milk,
fame, pose. salt and ono sattspoordul of peppee ;
with one-half teaspoonful at
to keep our varied experiences In Ito Make it lils. But what shall the season
. mind, telling ourselves that at suchlsucce.ss be ? Wealth,
1 aeid put. to this four hard boiled eggs,
gelartered : mix carefully, so as not
a, moment we suffered defeat, at such tion ? These are well enou dl
another we won the victory and . at quite worthy our utmost eff‘rt. Still . to break the slices.
still another some clear one canto (if We !MVO only wealth• Or9fame Or
Baked Fillet of Veal-Talze a fillet
into the household to add its little position, yea, if We have all three" In . .
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Imilk, .1,.. cake compressed yeast, or 4:
cup liquid yeast; 1 qt llour, 1 table-
sPoon butter. Beat 2 eggs well, und
add them and the eult. butter mei
! yeast to the milk. Stir gradually
!into the flour. Beat until the batter
is iight ond smooth. Let it rise :,
four hours In a warm place. Fill '
bettered. muffin pans two-thirds full
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S., LESSON4
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INTERNA.TIO1tTAL LESSON
J'AN. 19.
GREEN itIANI•itING.
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or Text of the loSaorz, Acts ii., 3.7.•
with the batter tool let them statist
uutil the batter has risen to the
brim. lialze half on hour. CARE OP COWS. :Valtle in .everiti %rays. Firt.4, to
' timer llettlarillg trOps MO be
getther plant food from the air and
, the 37, "Men and brethreu what :shall
V. Golden Text, ,A.cts
ii., 47.
Cowic to have good care tilen the ettbsoll toulettvo lititttrillitt.oinretuuiv .
• Cream Puffs -One cup hot water, 4. have eleau, -comfortable stables,
• surface soil, rill * '
C1U1;:u1I)jattitre;; fiboOttiti. It vel lel! Itieloi 1 si itigir.r ir.slthti,litt i au.hattuelrd.atizieeet of 11:2f lez tchr'enli'ifcr t;T:11(el' ef xaci,rt.e. _ite.2.iti i. la b.1(.. t. t.!. le,11.c_ce_edilyi .1:1r(r.:11ess.iirSfai,:(tet 1 11:‘,.,:11,11.1;,:.'i 1 1;,?1,.i.1tIll'gr.t.:1)7.Iilli...‘tilittISI:w1;t,,121111,.4ut:(s!rsirliQrilil.,t.eh,:oeskii-il
. tool, add .9 eggs, liot beaten, etir 'else. BY
well, drop by tablespoonfulu on but- :11".' "I'S' 0°W1" (1"libtl'"3 111111rY 2""1-. lug moisture lei • 1 e :•".,1`,18, hula- I timed of their silo tho sill Of re -
will tali:It:tic oetvatuktin:ehoixue;ctlielee ...-s..:.,:j.1.,.... tyl.i.ni:c.l.:12,:v..:14.11°.:naiii;111stlitinttilt• it,:aardut.,. ...0, i it.eting: c hrts 1, .. 0cl:flitter: j. iinhochcairi.y.t.e(r)41. .
Tiara. ; Hunt and of
; quick oven. Be carefql not to open! saes u, writer. If -I am 1 eau not in a le7,7,7s g7,4711.1!:;r‘el,2,1)er"t"r".
tinitu).r.
!tiered tins. :Bake :20 utinutier In it • ers.
opinion nr) ',Ica 8,tve eisi,,P,11.,',",2,11 ","„"2,.""•,1,2;ge,let:1'," -ix, 0; :eel, :30,.wium they, too, were
Ithe door oftener than is necessary„OlurrY to .eatch lip: lo my
This mixture makes 15 puffs. For intallY dotrYntell are in so much haste- '; lei '1 •, *." " • - ." an" '4)("'' -."C't i convinced of sin. Thi i tl . I
to ,. 11 or t I W b • s• s , ie. wori •
the cream, take 2 cup utile., eup !t (I get tho ttIntiglity dollar they aro 2 3,(17s 11,1' Ise e 1"s1 • new" h. the i of the 1.10,13; spirit, as the Lord
sugar, i egg and o tablespoons -hour, .following the extuitple of the num t`1,' "01) 1)11 ..W111,11 lie iS come, lie
Itloolltitanstelorletii
NI beoltlsit'ath% tool the
r and flavor who killed the fabled goose.
; feed stimulating rooti„. house in h_e-, etvY1 reins occur. causes Utter believe not on Me"
They 11 'list. 0 ieh: ace.2 wee dug mid lete,',12-1 will convince the wiwid of sio.'
Pe". Ineuer'''g (.1014,1 xvi, 8, 0). Peter in the Pow.-
• P1•01•8 are gold, open them carefullY ; overheated. poorly ventilated st a- 'cluteP»s th Is° 0
et of gathetene nl. nt
Fruit Puffs -Sift tegether 1 pint
. ,bles. ellow no exercise. sod, • apo e,;(e)kni c tunot pt. .1.. wht
„, „ f' out Joel ii, 1.s. xvi and cx. It
' - e • 4-- or of the Hpirit, or the Spirit.
ion one idde and elk ' osea front SeeretS where our common thiough 1 eter, had preachea Christ.
:flour, 2 teaspoorm balcieg powder. 1 itpit.itereoniftelyot, nsenee-ber give a thouglit as to
....Le tlitis '2' 1g": f "Id iist 11e,?t1 P'1'147"‘4'•111"' newt be Sei(1 that he gave a Bible
'sweet Milk to 1 upon Glob' cows' health or wheth..r ""
treatnient may have
it wilt be rletutIlly ° '
;teaspoon salt; then stir in enougrt
undo, a, batter qui:wit:heir milk is wholesome or not. They • crone, 11,..e , ..„ ...,,ettstle1 a.) t• to °the • le o
Ve Ma gat u r tuteogen from the air !
se 11 -Ing front tn. an t.XialSiii011 Or
a e pal-eagee vont tile 01( 1 este.-
•thick. Put 3. tablespoon batter into! l'new the cows thus treated pt•oduce ,i l„ '.1 1."0"e" cloils and thee. ti e . . r . t , ,
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• . culls until half the batter is mod, 1 more n11111 at the time than they
; then piece on it, 1 !otherwise would and they are satis- .
tablespoon peaches; ,
are most valuable for this puz•pose. ' 11.°1;:ti,i1.1:: 1.1,1).',10, and unit was to re- •
GIRL'S COSTUME. but it lacks
Rye bits been• largely used in the past I •-• ••••-l•cre was ualY one thing for
power to gather hare- . , ,„
. and put 1 tablespoon better on tho , eitich t reat went causes the
• !mare or ally kind of canned fruit, Idea.
voice to the d. omestm thoruse or, per- our grasp, the • ' 8 to 14 Years. spread of tuberculosis and other <Ilse.
. gen . from the eh., Tee legumes ; cesve ;1011 11,110141 tiltry had reject ell •
haps some d ..u. y are not enough. ot veal we 6 ung wo or .. eases *tee great. extent. .
, most valuable crops for adding :••
t, one sudelenly became Without nlinees boneetes self-th. remove the bone .and 1111 the coVitY , ,... I tot' of the fruit Olet the cups In it (plants of tho (envie. fundlye too the:and emit -se It• by being baptized iu
Dis lillt1W,' ttlid they \vomit thus ....0- e •
tatbility-' to look back, on• IF .PROPERLY CARED FOR
gni of the Holy Spirit, They hall .•
chnie she is now 'vie ad .4.*
u e •Ing. . the path we have travelled. without with a dressing made• of one cup ef ••••L'acits and .Selliere yoke. effects are steamer, steam 20 minutes and serve
, profitable than
.
are deep rooted. the:y leave,.a. large
thoti:ett that le. • " .
It • Is a beautiful • and Proatoble a sigh, they count as nothing when raineed.
bread. crumbs, half of o small onion. Moth ite vogue tor little girls as well with . sugar • and eresein or it rico
as foe their elders. The plotter little sitace• ,41 eoW, fresh ja the hoe le .• more to the fertilitY of the soil... They ceive ferglytOe-s of sins and th , •
amount of roots and stubble -
silent and left us .to wonder in what spect, they°
custom, this whi 1 • - . . :se . WM- la
ope tablespoonful of minced fresh in the spring.
.ve first ei a t 1 succes- self. A life of moral principle, . ot one-half stiltspoottful. pepper and one -
There ere tures and is adapted to many mater- fiber, 1 pt boiled rice. li eggs. 0 .h•Prli mut Alley are geed Months foe • ,„ „, , • • In und e . .ete, of letinoeth, wee
;to r 11 ti.ogen from Om air •lend wbeit they itat.t eliunge their mind about
the cold sun shines on c tcl
c i we celebrate as the soul criticises and measures . it,- parele - . I lf tettspoonful ealt, c.ostunie shown combinee both retie Rico Mullies-One Tint milk, 3 0, A „
in soil. they ibeity 111093 to air imposter and a deceiver, but.
sti•.venty hill I, allintrY*
of .1„..iiii 1 ipfc 'e 111 the short journey only
'moor, of even handed justice, is the half tublespoonful • butter; moisten
Itio• worth living. Therefore, until ' of right consistency sVith to- lals, • As illustrattel, it is made of .tublespoons segue, 1. teaspoon salt, i heifers to drop their first calves; and 11,1'0i11 1-1
camel's hair cloth in a deep cardinal of soda, :2 of cream, teeter: Mix the thew should drop their 500011(1 valves: '
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totter of the following . yunr, p nig led ... andel. 1 hey . decompose Ulm ( that • is rei
sugar, salt, soda. and mum tarter. le f.)c
one in Ituart 1 14 mato sauce or etewed toinetoes, Tie red wIth bertha of taffeta and trine.
us, of it 'fell elide the theist of (tod, the only .
to plow 1-^ti.Vitler l3f I -bitters. Hee how Peter.
and as . we reach each with an your striving let nobilit of •
ttlwntt yeE;1. in t'groW1 rig a coop
e cluese..pork over the top and balf cup of , henrietta, cloth,
, ulbetross and all milk.• Stir dradually into the flout.. tw° and oneehalf Yetirs 1(e)111;to
but eitshmere, sieve, Beat the eggs, end add to the fore she is three years
friends together, recall the past, To the Men in. middle life th !sett, pepper and dour. Put strips ol 1 Yoke of white lace;
tor 0. short respite, gather our your guiding star. .
deattuce) and re-
rapidle. It. is .getuotilly Rom. Qom- • ceive 411(1 bouoe 11On its 1sracees Mos-
• jiA‘r "r boracite down heart, an uublernisi;ed corm., Y hito o round shape, Dredge Avith , ming bla.ck v'efslot ribbon and With the flour, and rub through a •PlyerY heifer' Shatilti 111'03) CILIf
6111V to dye the s
under, yet soinetitites this seems lid- by the HMI it, makes prominent the
forecast the future anti with kindly tion asks itself on such a cloy tie water in theepan. Bake two hours in . soft wool materials are appropriate. When a smooth. light paste. add the Y.-eug•
rice. Beat thoroughly. Duke 115
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Aim to have ebout one-quarter of ivisalde• retaken(); of sive. as( Jesus hied cont.
The waist is inade over a body lin-
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greetings wish each other t• Moderate oven• baste often Ac- wand el in Luke xxit . 47, The 'too.
a happY this. What have 1 (lone tO make the I ' t ,l. 1, 1 I. tit, centre minutes in buttered -pans. Intro) mature cows; _calve the latter part of
arrival at the next hillock, then e compteny the VCar wita cantle. -peas , ing that. c osesovit 1 le a i . A STORY OF TWO FLAGS. lel thai (1‘11"s not Proclaim -the fos•
er •or : inv hiring in it y ; dozen muffins c n be made. from the Augast• TheY require little atter): . -given. ss of sins I • I t• c4 f
. s het t le 1.,09p 1)
or merchant learned or 31- I f . .1 e , ctre 'out .of season ' back, and on which the yokees . . a .
h th • . i • . . ' el 1 1 , , • 0 .1. , . i the re_ Bow a ilianeeleite Wee. Saved at the ttod cimeigmillg tieStili Christ., Z191. ,
t1,011 (luring haying. ITalf the heed
.world bett r - ' • • •
a e p out urdens once again itild Pease. t ' • ' • '
enter the valley that Iles b t ti • . a - • .1 • ein. carving this meat do not attempt faced, The waist, is tucked at -0 , .• .
two el watio s et • 1 " - to ',Wee like a retort but cut down back and front, but isi drawn down :
e ween le 'Iterate that (meanie 'nest be an- •
outinder as soon. inter as poesible.
is ( ay of good swerech and the answei. Como; with '.
veto-. oast Moment. .. entitle.; gospel eithooning whiell 1 alit
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• • nittirt a little Of the snugly at the back while it blouses ; PUMPkIN • VIES., 'Milch cows Want feed and shletee tiot Tbe following stirring Incident of are . sass. ol et, the preadter Le occusett''
t' I ' c •
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air is full of happY thoughts aed ean make Ids chitraeter groat only in mid:we:ter hut also. early in Awn . flags bappened h alp:vets°, .
ra ernal assembly. The an armful of joy pr of regret. • One • 1 ,, • , •
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and (. g,rav:Vvretn;(1 *some of the slightly at the front. The becoming' !
A. writer suers, if pumplcin. is stewed ,
the fall. It Is. geed utter, tile first Chile, and. toes related At Montreal. In tit:,:itit!•,,0°.ulittetil 11:11.0.(1 v,11,1r iri:linlonel •
ives.lon • then po. .f ..111e0 pd'ea: lenclt11:, vboeri
tfrective. Tho sleeves &re
cut in poluts •that .6,re -no- •
of feepteitexte from tho thee obey are
good wishes. The whole world is noble' in. whatever station he may be and clraitied the pie will eeed er•euto
brighter for it, for heath goes out placed. Mut charecter. Is the only otl,(,t1,.. 1.!•Vi. 'wive. ea t e e it .
k d ' • •tOo Int and- eggs:, but if moored in her way 1881 by the Rev. Dr. •J• eh Peck• Dr. wise eost. , ttt, . te,,h, et, 137), 0,11a
the meat. 'Phe next bishop style, tuc e lox a pet t 1 . • , fre'sh By • the Middle of October • v 1 •
. eck sake - . Ile had prayed foe the soldiers wlei
to heart, anct enivereal synipathy thing that •lasts. Death cannot' ",;',.;.:,-O,',•,;,--;',•att"itil • ' - '
th I .* 1 I b t. f ete soft elite,. the Ines wilt Intee the good eld fash- feed •helf ma much as in- winter 1.0'1'11 ,„.,- • , • -
Joie man :wee gave.toe e ac s . ouoiect loan .1 4, the
tb f t 1 ,• ' - -
(Toss "Father,
lifts us tot. ke ati excellent lun- . e t • . engt t u . oi i . . .
a. time to e higher level. change it, for it walks through the ."-•••' '-- --- ratt i ' ' ' • s above. •the • narrow p.olrited cuffs told weed Buyer, She• mays .: . I f an Qr.. the cows not lithely ...dry.".,Hocia 'lifter e' • 1 t Mr ' 11 •kl ' r ' I . 1 • - ' .':
chosen ilish by .stew •ng . the trunanno . . on . An? nbeut to re le e was .. as us, .• rg Se Limn,' . tor t.ley eeltoW . not
41 i• • dinueg field Pumpkin,. is. used,. e
14 ill" ' -November the .first, clePendillir
leorth is a little more comforting valhey of. shadows to the throne' • of Ver late minim. .
- ati American sailor who had . sailed. tO \\hat, they „ d0,"•• and . De - bad, said to
and heaven a. little clearer. . God, to be accepted there.- On ...this , • •
of the veal, tegether with the rem. are arranged o - • • • , - • • ,- „ Ono of rather •
mote than medium size" • •
t f ti . • .1. y and eressiug .in a••• 'rhe skirt is. circular. and es ttleeleo. - . ' . • ' • . condition of paeture; 1 hey. ere. 'given . .
. cant, new faces • ' !lave come a•nd bt•Ight, morning • .11 we. pen e0ngratue limn s. o , U., j, a y ... .. and rich hue ; those havnig un or- t heir • full . winter Lotion of . feed. a port 'lie Chile. 0 .
n going ashore; he the penitent. •thief, . eTtodoy shale
S .
Ste ' 1 . in .rou s. that are left, free a few in-
, pint . of watei• for an hour. .. an , . g p , .., unge .skin slightly ineetlea .with, .0. be thou he with Me iii paradise"' (Lake
some of the' old faces hove- diSep- late. our own souls o•st what the ' • 1 v t. . vide • Matiy faieitersr lose he not tic•glifiting • Bald, to enjoy lila day or . libel .
peered, but •love welcomes. t • ' ilav in the • meat• cut in thick 'slices, cites front the !Qum ( t oe o pro
. green usually yield thick solid flesh'. little and became hilarious. :so:til, al.' ill). Ho Peter- encouraged
. he . ono have: adhievecl we have a • new Yetle . ' to feed and -Shelter early enotigh in drauk A
1 • old - if Inv leas Etee fulness; and give a frill effect. . . . t hese whom • lie • had • aceusea of • kill- . -
end faith still sort:cites ao occasional !blessing. that -comes st•raight : from 'let herd, 1. torout e • t . 1. , :
left over, add them a. few minutes . o cut t us cos time o a, i,
I.: . 1 . . , ,t, ., f 1... •',..h.i dr The mOdern Me puiniikins, (Motel) the fall, They let theJS cews Flib- . One of the police Officers, Instead of - ' . • - . , ..
ing three:to( veree 23; to turn to•Ilint
glimpse of the other. e it .is the dity 'heaven, ' • ' .- - . .„1 ,,,,;,,i Eallaller, are sweeter; they 11 LINO t.t 11, mist on ,
4(.41-11ttr- .f roe ted pilot tiee aryl
•-• , • . • • , .. , , . wartileg him, not to make 'a .nolse in • •
•ervine • • • • tee yeare of -age ill Yards of l'e"-- • 1 ' '1 ' • • . Vghtiv s mash lize- " ' • that they. euight otitaiii his lortriee-
when we stop for a Moment to...listen Te the, aged there is ..nothing .. left 'befel'e S - - ''. ' ..- . * t -• • . ' - 0. . 1 1.1 .. i rt1 0, loWeNele a S 1 . , L . .-1 .. expose them. to - .-. ..... • - ' the- srreet; drew 1118,:grWord aude strike Ie.*: The call 14 te every one - hew -
;mote of.. a, better life. .DIS:- bet the future, The past :has • gime m.' ', ,„„',„ h.;
Creme Haled •Dreesing.-Put - a, cup 27 inches wide -.4 arc. .
. .. 0,, • . ,„ „. , tee will tasjee notopleasing -to . ..P . .,
. e s , ate UM
eyerv alete. -
to tho ke • .
• et eye haveStone, the beyond 'recall eend toonOrrow beckonS. "e';•,,;',I;;;`,;:' •-• • • ,c • e -di - tea- 1
:oiler ; Wnen wale•or,-j, yarns do (mail; IV ev• • . . , .
I ut 0, little water in the -kettle toe ..
' - COt 11 •.'11"INDH A ND • R.& lie. ' • . • 1 h' 'ell ' - k eked him down. • .. • • ' • '‘ • • ,.• ' i d'. • . '
. h,,,, . • • ng an a- an. 110
. evcr' Jur Ott. anti (tea - in 9111. - 1.0.
satisfied with wit it d nibl • lb • ' :.
soul bids us be braver, tiller - and In tbe sweet faith that the sun Will '-'"•"-""'. hot tied a 'r011n. eg Li .. ) . 1 (Alt .
i. ••• , tieed, with l• Viirti Of .all -oyer "
1 , t ()O. r L.,„ I 1 .a orovont, seorchnig before the juices; and.. have them to lie nights' de col ,
- • d On that the Ainerican sailor. gote up• .come, fon. Christ Jesus. came into the
nobler. We' heed the Warningi and rise again and • that we "1" 11 •••
.s a 1 Ise .
ispodnitil of cornstitioh dissolve( In a lace :for yo zi an( c a ( .
• ' • me extracted end add the •poinpkie. ,
vas
wet gritund meth they. shell*: nuoth and knoCked•the...policemau down .in . norld to save . sinners, and whoso- -
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cl •• k b ut five f •I f • b.4.1
• 'avoid PossibilitY of .sigirehing-just They eanitut• get the coWs to give a tried:end condemned to be shot 'in the usluuned Tbne _Lk Rom.. ix, 33...
oue t eales of the. coming days with. it . tile winter poiets eo spring. • • • 'cut, ut small pieces.. •Ceolz slowly, to
-•-• in Olow of • milk and some lit -flesh return. Ile was on that arrested and eve,. belli•voth le 'Dint stall not be
'little cold on , an coo a o 0 k. ot LI to. •
taluutes, (herring constantly,. then .
th O 1 • •
may diminish - the force af our re- There is no sadnest thdegh the f • •
solution a subtle something eentains jouthey diet:Ws to 1, cloee for the a a • •
s to poselbilities unat- Beyond opens tip its:glories' and xv• ith Ualnut: To the . of two. eggs:
which point
ability to attain them. With the ca- ove( one.; on mo atol suge.t., • a Imiel teaspoonful of
level emtspootfful oath of salt
• , it emincle tie of .1 • the aosingle step .we 'shall be with our atld
tallied whit . • • .
(Meets of water tylhew, a teaspoonful
.. mantled/I the boiling point:. • A!., it .
beccimes eceaSionallY ':•.° ter why their
full flow again (Mel ..ivonder all wine morning of the following day. ' . , x, 1 I ... .
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! 40. As t•lie Sine;r. gave 111111 uttero .
- . • •
for ofte weakness. A sensie. of shone 1110 • aged; a'rni • • fo • 11; th • te is 'be • Just .• before toking ltom th
..00ft, . st ir :
attention to him, so he thereepon made did' not• extect .that all wlm . beard
of sett and a. tableiMotinful of . vine-
preyerit •ridleirenee to. 'shies of kett to ittuell 111111( es their neighbor's soWe. .
cows do 'Mt *give iiii• • "Mr. LOrIng. the Arnericao consul, ex -
(41200 lit. set. 1,efore them the grace' ....if : •
r ,' 1 et 'the water be thoroughly postulated with the authorities that it
• - to come, out flout • the untelievInie
.ourselves loot.' the young,- therefore, and -foe ' it tt mo tee • icn a C a el Mat, y con. emp El t..t. , IV 101 1 b tut . ., •
t 1 atobe void shoold not 'bp removed until..
:'• °. filet of. November the geound. ts•'too
quite ead o 1 • • 'for •such. an offense; but they paid, no
. o tut 8, mid. tele:illy; by i he end show .1.11(anoi:Yee for thirist.. 11-e o •
New Year's Day wa 'elude . ' : r d • i ti ' •k ti -, d I it; , ,i . t 'I 1,, I 1 , '
oil lig i es teeth the. conficiour.neSs ' of one triSh-that the inea)v • eat°. :wil.71,11 d....*
t ;four tableSpOonfals•-• of lemon: juice to: extract the. flity•or. .The water drY•s•
weiemy to :tee flre, season with' sugar.. salt.:: . and.
power. and We anneal:lye-itemise our... t • • , mei elle hot •cOoked IniXtui.e; folth in should - be hrotight• . -...- eold foe them te lib ciettloOrs, • a foriaal protest lo the name. of the •
. . lay • the. Lerd Jesus thee, white • sortie
Would 1 elleve, for he had beeo taferht. •
selves better things. .• . ts We ong On rte titles um tea y. to
•:•••'•d•Yl•el-- the stiffly. beaten whites of the. egge boiling ' point, • after ;receiving the ginger.— • • • 1 At lease, most • dairymen ;should United •StateS governmeut against the
lt the stirring :Procees 'Is too. Ito ..., • .• • : • • ' • . iced Would full • .oli good' groelich•
• Amid the hilatieles sot the' hour eel ' I • I • . • ' and set 'aside to become cold, if •• a. fish, end 'almost immediatelY drewn . ,, . . . , . . , ... •keep a. thorcieghbrecl ; bull of breed barbarous act. Mr. Haskins, the. sall-•
pollees, as soon Its sot It may on
. -. welt suited to • their imrpose 'fend or. was..lo tbe meruing-,broUght 'out eocee would also Ian ou. the . 'hood •
• • 'rein). • the . horvest in the field iri:
lie 1 O•oesidence has . laced i s • 'white* dressing. is preferred, omit. the. tei -tee side of • the venge tee sinimer .
•not not twaing; pun tbe Latet. it wi 1 . rice( u Utor, eons 4 Cows. .should. be :Jo -lowed every Oct( in nee , see. u. .
strangely sanall of soul, and on each teeth lo . prepat.ed Amstar& beat tietil fish is put in,•• unless a (11•111 scalp Is stirring to 'keep it from sticking, 0., would be moustroureto shoot ehe•man
Pacity to be great rtee • :ntill denese. tow w• Nve• snail ifi) neonce !pepper and a roweling ..tableepoonful semen, • huh night. when there aro Cold rains
Y.
r tra•nefeered to st buttered ePtelee or • • a • . •
there come. to us, sellout. thought " r
.s. .• • • 0E0r:el IIEPWOUTIL, yolks • of elie 'eggs. 4
cress_tig Mita dozie, an allowaiace 'of ten .in,u- •
•• ' • pen and allowed' to finish eloesny in -.„ • , - • • .
' • • t own tows.' .1 Part 'Or 'Ali, pinlene(1 to be sboto : • • ' loettin ground,.• Some Oa rocky end o.
• used tile 'sante as mayonaiSse, • • otes to .ettele pound being- Sarno/Oat . 1 al( t•horougheiea so ,much the .bet -
"As the En Ilsb eonsul was'prinar- sonie on thornY"soil.' •
— • , . • . . - Boiled Salad Dreeeinge:-To the time •after ehe simmering has •b,egun, tihe o..yete•'. ,•thdis
b • 't ' • ts • eie re •can .eelcet niales'•freur tither • te belie tbe nnion. Joel>. he save the 3.. Three thousand. or about that •
Means; the ric 1 •-•t ..• • e
" • .1-1h1•111hh"cently the workmen found ci 'bundle
• ' ' 'eighth of Et teaspoonful of •pepper,, able.. afi• sewer' to. he the ,Cctse. t an • , can get seine
• 'the • POI:
ot sweet • !Phis • notY Pe dolle ancitiOy" foe 'his su 1 t 1 -
pies moisten the punipkiii with nel ts • I • 7..Oivfl tlie. held •Opizeelte..where the number, ..roceived,'Cheist 'by teceieitig;
executioti the:Americen sailor, of
. ,
t he truth • coneerning or ..by tenet int, •
ERRy. oLD hrfIrsheip. in Ilroadway, o
tiV?1 etre altiairadl-csitg! teetan". tictitler•i:0Considered: . free •treta lumf1s as stirred• '',',eliareeteristies • that all his., regniSe-;
stamen o eac e sat t int ,• '" beinillon": or laver is eset ye u t, is no a.s: herdS nossessingeetraine of' bloocl .zreci
— • • ' ,oi letters and posteeards behind the test:OM:My that .Peter gave of .
NEWS BY MAIL ABOUT .3•01:1,N fran'a -windoW :on. the ...grottied• few, grains of cayenne ond fe. slightly merit. cooks, 'at. least. a bunch
rcittuded tablespooefte • of the best• some vegetabl .halt hour oiosee before needed, tut ,n • . e
, p as .s oce.. Witkdi he•hadilletsrd, was to tokeleace. "he
Itushirig•over tbe. American' consul, . • ., ,
J• •*st tile remised Mese
BULL AND 0 -es pEopooe, -• • . • , PrePared • musterd. Beet, With . ten haps twe or three .pepitercorns and a suth, wao tee 'eacrifice of •IIim- ".•
• . !floor. It appehrs that the ellop: was • • es. ,, bay leaf tvith per -
cooked. dry *it Mies • not soak up at • ; • -
• ,
• • .t1 "f ; s.; •• • • • • •.siticl, 'Loring, yon're not •goltig to let.
.• • , si me. yetuo 090 a postea to ato it ..z. .self •inade..atoriement for elm who; '
WItAT . A .7.ARMER . SHOULD
• !supposed that throng11 •te defect in • .•
egg. 'w.hish until thiek rind light. •thea couple .of 'whole .cloyes aria etiey. ad- once.. Sweeten. fin lei , 1 mce, .. a y,, • tliene sheet:that Many.' • • .
. . , baying by 'Himself purged .ourl eii. so •
•• .
.
• itecord of Occurrences in -the Lane the lett& bex tho letters wheo post.— • • • ,.
1 • add. grad ally two annces Of melted clitions, and to Snany of, the testelesis • atl . . , g • . . •
d .itad •nutene ' and' other stifees 'te ,,e • • , ••• •• ' - :. etAeso,,, . .. . ,
That is Supreme dn. the Own- '•ed slipped tido the popitioo ie. whicli butter aud two tablespoonfuls." Coch. freeh-Water. fish Will tie • a et .4.. . -
e •e t, • on :taste., allowing also a ttiblespoon of . .. . • - . e . .. . :. , , • ,•
.. . • ' pi.Otested against:it . I cantle toe/acme.' .ittaiestv • on high OHO. I, 8) ond ,. •
r " 'What can 1 de?' he said. • 't halfe..etit down .on the right hand of the .• •
. . . .
'
. mile i'f• the thickens . .• . sill Shoutedi•Glyeene.'your fltigT And hrought these truths home to. their .
The promoters of the Solent tun- .1 post (nerds being dated 1881 Mut
sides of elle yule tAke from the flour:. Then add
And" falls' away from the PeUnd of butter into two :Pounds; of It will juet level etself . \then. placed much of :iris own. living lie, POsSible• •
holt rt pound'. ea. ie •the cruet. Bake 'sloWleo ' . • - • Piret. he., Should ratse hie own. meate Au ii trice the stars mid stripes *ere heiErts. Farb erneleth tee hetEring,
.
1 cards, and:14 letteis, .
stel scheme have Purchased the exist-; others 1896. _One letter Was address -
stove, Put into' a gless jar ..azol when ittgare tle LeVel "teaspoonful •of • greerid ' . .• .. • o ---:-O-. . . . ' "lif. hi ssupbpuisyinteistso ..1,s3.etcfai rit;iltiji,411.0isitilge.•t,,,t1Et.it: • ...t.nodetetie to tteigEbnigeli:whnreupnrteosoenitaactklytt ' the )1. is re a f Cl od, ime by atter ..en-
ing Isle of Wight • RailwaY between ed to Hir Henry Peck. steho..hus been eeld. (ittver c..0_ . , .... • , • • • • . -o • . •• • .• • .. - .• ....Lee-
oualFOR'PH. AND, LIDCURIES.
. •.tinig• a quarter (if beef for -home .aSti. i , .1 tieing. words Of Mares; wiedorn (Born.
Freshwater and Newport. ....... .idead. some Years e (Mother was eel- °`"
use fold • into Ito lightly a cup : of while, one pint iif Neto ()Plains mo- ; . • •
i sere . 11 nen rettey to ginget . ..eout . trio nueing iti 1 um
. • x, 17; I Cor. .• •i, 17; II, 4), and : us .
The King bae givee an order, to • a , 1 • ' cream whipped to le stiff. dry. troth, jassos. • The •dough "must be moiet., A PontrIbutor Weites sensibly. -on 'if he is ieusine foam, ot itimung his hand, be hastened across the field.,
:don Lima Beord, weich years.. ego a elboeved his Yteay through -, the croevd• spirit nr •,0a...cv- orke. unieeu rten. . .
the word ' of God is declared •• the
+dressed to the 'clerk 'ot the' Witnble-. , .
height, with Gothic' nuni48, f0Y Wiud- i • • • • as the cooked miXture keens Well ie h' ,• t :.with te, entail eound luxuries al'e• .. latitOlibted1S/ CO11110.48, ertiehokes qv grain.' for •past
nd Uteri keep hogs etioue e to ean bis•
.,, .„,ei doo.rned mditeothe folded the American
sur Castle. One •of the. pedestols is desjiatehecl the' lettere. tooth° post-.. • ; .,. .. . • . . men 'Christ . WOW do nothing of
• • . office ,see stime• of the 'addresses will a eold piece .1,1... is oonvement to• Itove cutters.. and bake in. a modere te oyen ' all_ comforts...arc:yet htxureee. ; . a ft 16 aroun b tu and then:•laid the un- Himself (J ohn v; '30; vitt. •28);
'1'ho present tenant of the• shop bas
recent encrotrehments of. the SM. • Di .' • •-: •• ' 'Eight 'and ilal(y. • ' • • .. • : • . i ":. north. . . . •
- - • .: place. ', to build.' the.. roefetree, • Ske ' thoy aie le geed order end thee turn ' yeti *ire, 'through the. heart"of Eng.. (John . :dye . 1, . a . er ' I
!flotit,re to each .pie. enough . milk No matter •wita.t• line a, fernier may • • • . •
. 'they Were found There were 18 Met .
ref .lemon 'ice a• nd 'vinegar.. • Cook" pro.y.emeet,. .• . ••• .• •
duce it• to eech coneisteheY that specialize hie • he 'nu to. s ae•thtraght the English coo- sent the. 1161y Spirit, whO • now
merciel Werld. • ••1'• • - ' I ' otter 'hot water until the Mixture fertaps are made. by rubbing half ..st• to • • • • .• .. • •t• •
Pedestals fottr and te hug feet in • • : fifth, eneat, nuts and veg,,,qables,. and knead notii, it •becomes• elastic, roll :indoor coieforte, She• saes : form 'to . Cleo . and •solchery, and, running up to the.'
• -Works nothing 19 accomolished, . for.
Derbyshire firm for eight Marble • Leconte the 'Urban District Council. This dressleg 'combines, . with not wet. "reknit -out; on theobeard,'; the need of •givirife"inore •ettention to • Clietret let' hint pue (1, smell p• Le, • ey
to bear Et bustoef •Queen Victoria:, '•• • • .hand. • It May be thinned with. 'until: a light. brown,. -The ,dough may simple fatinhesse-, wan the stubble ." between. harveSt; re.... 10'11 itrek levetett; Standing a few Paee.S. 40,: 4:3; Tli1s..greEtto gathering was, .
Much alarm haS been coatsedett Nov. 11 1. 'I • ' = It' • V t b t; -'t 's • it r Plowing,' Select. some • 6f the 'nest bae,k, he;fittred.the officers and. soldiers no .. doubt; • orm of the • "greater
Romney and Littlestene-on-Sea. leY --•• • • •
'Period. • • • emergency, but, . well not, then -be as which form they • oleaee. thildre.n very 411 • the sweetest, mast Sa.tisfitetory Pigs• And teed thein -on . whent. tin and shouted, defiantly.; 'NOve, sheet, „works".. eV which Christ, had speken..
... ...plain sweet. 'or .sour cream- in. an, be mit smo miry s tepee, • in wee o na In a ou , • a e
get them atter aolapse of a long . • .. . • e • •
order to sove the rich..pastUre. . land p•EllSONAI. Roest Ilaenellrusk the ham end . A.bsolute cleanliness and tidinesse.moke the farmhouse beoutiful with- them into solleagej. bacon, hatter and eand.end America!,
. . . . .
•• • . . their sincerity by coetinuing steade
defence authorities Will have to • 0....k.. I • .. . . • ' . ' '. ' . ...,... 1 , . .: • sosek..fer •twolve hews ie eeld water; are necessarjr• in 'the sick' room; the oeut Mid within. Too niuchbareeess litre.: Don't eat fat meat. • . • . • "end they dared not do. it; for they fosely in the' clocteine, in • fellowship .-
. • Add lee the wine Or .cider a, let the •Certallis be . of White w.a.elie 'bOa.uty is ingraleed in every trtie. or Sheer/ 'w111. fernisei . excellent meat . Said :Dr. Pedh, "eir. Haskins said' to (John' viii, 31e. This
pend JA -5,700 in Oonstructing .a, Ace, 1 Notes Of .Iiaterest' About. Sonte. then place iii a deep. dorthenware pan furniture Should• beesimpIe. apd cah- :and , evidence . of Poverty make any ! il .a.part Of • the land Mee to 1,7d lett oo;„,..1 , •
• • • he consequenees, •Scr-the !matt .aod in •PreYer
wale. • . • .• e. I . , .• Prominent People.. •.• • ' and sentk for' twenter-foue houre • in Able • of being easily.' cleansed. Avoid ltardworked farmer's wife loee • eart in Porrhanent pastere, .or the fennel! ,""'"-- ' meg me e wes a .genuine woelzeof the Deily •
i . • • was at once Teleesed. In te , et ... et. • ,s rh .
A novel case- of robbet.y is reported 1 Senor : Corlds Aoscrib. no; P • white . Wine or rather sharp appie 'all kinds cif wohllen draperieSi • aintl'of the best of her eature ; for lovnot le neat: neblic theme; 6. small- neck . • . fort , a vo ot ce 1 1 e n me
G el• -"i 'th a
from Colchestee. Last month the.,1-eian: ,.gentleinan, .1;its • !,.yri'l•terii the e of the Lord :testis,' and through 'one' '
naayor of that town, laid the foundtio 1 slitirteschistory oh record.. It is One largo onion • sliced: several carrote ,able material. Ii•peesible, au ebedi- .womeei•e;, heese, alio the. looney 'and and ire Such , ciumitities thOt •all eat, . me, • With tears setrehming ..down '1110 of •the weakest oi. oto.then , vessels: .
a.• eru- Hey
a--,•1, ly 100' .words. in' length," and. wes sliced, small tiutrch of • imrsle,y•- and eines anct; the , oteeirdant •pai.e.pher- the thOught. - 6%p -ended „in:developing be eisposed . of • befeee .there is,k;:roin- '1Cheeke.: eVell there, 'They 1043.sed. OM There •Was Ohthine.
6 of Man in it,. The " '.
part of the ceremony beitg the lodge; v • el d • • Id 1.11 d 1 ff • d b' • tl- thyme and: ball. dozen bay leaye, Melia shoal(' be .kept.O'ut of eight of the. artietic•• . side of the home • wilt geZe isf sPoiling, it le not 'neciteeary then; ands oh, how'l longer') to ernbraceeworalees d 'ir -• We. • ''t1 e'L d
. an si nle 1 e . • 1 or -
.
tion stone of a, •nehr 'Masorete h 11
eover verY clegelY so thre oic • : will -the patient in an: adjoining room. !never be regretted. • • • • *relwayeeto coushlee the cost of Meal s those two flagS, • Whetting with them' and •coidirreing
.Y.0'• met At 1t1 a pan end roast m not tool wa,sneu • as eeon lee ose , 1111( p ate )eall ying te to g . ,
• 1 El t'i • • e *retitle ely Tho proilteble for the-farnicr to live welt • .• ' T •I Mark xvi,: 20). The great xesurrec-
! ilie 'word "with • sigthe following"
coins .and lifasonir: documents under eaeLtee,
Lona, her the best hiatot Glesseh, epeone . etc , should : be " "Do Moe spend the time used-. In secured in this Way„ ter it is a121%tvs "
as e go e o etc y r,
not •Fet. tO haen. tihen ocialzed;
ment of 1.1. bettle ceothining eureeet , Society :of the Foundere of Indepen-
. the stone. It has now been dise
covered that thieves had torinelled
under the foundation seooe and stol-
the bottle and its Coritents.
• POULTRY POIN S. -.
'II not be 'ehirked • It ie impossible,' to. sewn the 'dies , . , , -• • tion chapter concludes with the •ehe
Peru comprised • witiun that , number.- tint an ovetej Allow twenty .ininutes ready -tor t e w -en, '
to . each • peund. liaste. frequently again be neehed.. • • . . ..• , tedeed, eer .
• • ' • itl the ,inheence. .PrettIo of tube. tito'nutretee that elie fan- • , • / • " ' t • hortation 1,6 be "steadfast; nurture-
• - A: 'Sate . Mile in! feed ng tO g ve
Of words. • .• - • • • .
The Opeen of .Servia. has. a Christ.- with the liquor In which. it ts soeked , .
• . • . . • I able,. always . abounding in the evork.
el things abetzte. there • will :. conic a Mer ean WaSe ler himself. if Iie Will, ,
. num tree . for her•ologs.• On it, are arid Use same, serathed; for making .• RAIN -PROOF DAT.. ' • ; Weever beert, and a mote.. vvilling Raise- a Jew. ocres of grain. ewe enough •to satisfy and •no•more. • .
The 'Emperor William's . birthday I of •the.Lord"• (1, Cor, xv. 58),•ancl it. . ,
Placed -those delicacies dearest to the a (deer, brown settee. Serve with, • o • • . . • .1 .. : .11mnd will accomplish ..the tastes that neves' et -olheat Wili skIpply a faintly . broppinge should net be alleived. td. IsT,1).1t.,....p,
' • ' canine heart. The animals Ore train- herder of spinach or greciore, , A neat ritinproof hat that will' leek i.sonietirees seem drudgery; but are with all the Deur needed. If you an/ accumulate In the pciultSyhouiselenger i 1 our • fellowship is with the
rivilege to. say . with ;John,
eel 'to take off. the d• • i ' .M • I 1. (.11 • k If •h• 1- '• ' * 'as well after a wetting as before; es
panty morse s in aty on( lie ere:, c. ic,en es to • • . • notoeif in :uny• Way thee( •ma.ke Abe near a. gocid mill at. . if not get 0. than it week.. • . • • • . ,• • !Pother •and His .tien Jesus 4.1hrist".
present to King Edward which was
brought to England 'by Eing's• irtes- .
ea orderly manner and at the be cooked tor ' breakiast,•' a. delicious a:0011110a. 'Cot a .strip of cardboard. hotite. more perfect, and brieg great- 'small farnt Mill and, a shave and 'you • . .... • .. .
Gen of a fiat of .eleb.orate silver -gilt unreal tas, et:lemony i se tile even' Variatich ot the.* commOn fried lar ' or erinoline ' ittr 1.7.Z.
• ‘t, If• • Q elliosttZl°111. t:C7i:;.111.:•110.4S:jeratyllfe:Toet,*(e)s."
t: hose. whom the busy :will hove with
• le•wheot flour that will b Hone ' dust Suplallee in abundance of. it., ..1(ette '1,,i T.,. '",I,:it(rtfititat .ieont'inths...
onernaking Material nod cOunteracts Poet . te wct mug . one 1, .1) 1.
stinger,. ' filled . eight . large paclziog .
table ornaments- . modelled by the ... . • . auy tendency to Olio:rhea. , • . , ol •urninary of the lichee-.
cases, aud conelstecl of .e,. reproduce -.... . 1. • ,
end. her framds atteridotcewitness the is a dish called .141erylancl•chicken. It crewh 'high,' e • :beat any thee can be bought.' Raise
n oceedin ..s • , . • - is really:Olio. most mirletizing form head; and lariat ends. *Sew Lilis ,L0 . . • • + , ,L,...,*,.. • • i. tr. little rYe.fcir.browo beeade end lic,
, er s deity hie.. ,- .. . .
young cle on crioolind or cardbeatel. haying' ' neer dee Olaf Alive._ .. • yeti Vain ' .plttlit a Sinitil patch of • ti southern exposore arid furnish that we,, L •
chaste in design. are. intended for use be' the only , (le:tress whom the pre- ”ress. clean and tut uP a
fow.1; ' sPrinkle with popper and salt circle . elongated to •fit head, and . o tegether told had 411 things
eight-eou cl flint i.oril. Grind a eit- olde with an abondunce of light. •
' onto u e . • I • o • tl. ate Some folks have reasen. to be titanic- : , couunon.': . In title; first gathoring Of
matter hat tither Itinds •• of corn When poselble, glye the poultry hollse 4
"And ail .. that believed
•
E'mperor himeelf. 'I he ornaments.. possible of - Southern fried chicken, f°r'n °f er°w•n• 'Place 'this
whiell ard eeceediegly handsome and Mrs, Patrick. Campbell is said .to
on gi•eat, st a Le OCCASi(211S: S
Q e n tea lece Ned n ra d roll in ilour Dip. In 'a beaten mar z. al e •
an u ta ey ar for supper. nowt. forget An neee of to feed to fow.ls, it should not be fed to ' out oi . all nations (verso 5) the
•ourid.lt. Meeettre width Ooti f tl t tb • Still 012 *earth, for In tie °nee " week Mitt 4live While Wheat is.one ef the best grahis the redeeiried from among the +lows
• adopted a novel method ...of en•event- soideto hareObeen hal 1 g . tablespoonfuls* of' water. It. is not 'out center. inside ot first, mark.; ...
tut Put; also cutting • truth they have ne valid 'excuse' foroo ,.. , „ r .„ ._ .11. , . n .0.d w,......
nutewneat io. 111LPJ CKS 0 C 1
The Woodbridge Urban Cnunell .luts terms. • •Ithile • 'Airs. Campbell was egg to which have been added two tyish•hot rim,
trig. 811'0)1.- litettlelltS. At olle corner gard by. Queen Viceoria, elle • once. possible to* egg' chick,eit ,bei • toying it -1 len cut ou a 'recce ot pi . :. livinge-eMemphls ScimIter. . • 2" exceSs or it May cause diarrhea. •Feed 'Spirit seems to :haw, ho ote y c
(I in I i h re••
of the Merkel. 11111 three rnads Meet populate and beilhent Mario Wilton. creien and :' you 'at.e • ready. to Cciyer., .. ,
en the egg; instead, hold each piece
:tt. danget•ous .angles„ • mid. cIallisions Wife '•of Sir Squire Benceolt., WaS the .
Its the hand, turning it eveter way..so het.. Serge' or heavy :Wool cashmere.' •
It might be a Very good thing indeed .
1;ong. Pelt 'Want..
• And clear up a lot of our mystery
. lisoine historical novelist • ' .
• Snbuld write a•bistorieul history
' • • . • • . . • ' ' 11 ••on-
• . :•ter niornitigs.. and if there is ally Jeft
It 1th ther rains . • 1 trelled them that they menitested the
over' let the boys have• it fore their • .. . . '1" ' • - ephit of' their hen•O' and Maistet• 141 see
c.tame•pigecris. . Los0 of feathers Is generally calmed • . . • •
, loving . ofteh other that ,they counted
, Italee ell the• poitltry that .you•eat.d - bY •want 9; green feed or want. of a . nothing their oven, but wrought. and"
'lei eat. Heil the ;voting roosters; eta . dust bath. pltpply hod), and, es a loeal lived •thrtt they might havireto give
eat the old hens, The Did 'tenet' tilke . applIcetIon, Use.thercuritil Ointment.. • 1
1 to him that. needeth (Eph. iy, 28).
•'. ' u, little meth ectoklug. eititethey )1ave
. Breed the bed flesh foinierii for mar- , The • leaven., • always soggestive of
between: vehicles linen .beco .frelment. only aetresis who was honored byher. it con be. thereughly Wet; mid pour
Widertfog by ••• the.. dernolition... of. acquaintence„ . . . - • ,- ... - .. ehe • Mixture over it .. with • a. slumit;
houses being - iineossible, the.. s.ure. "Iimpet.or William ' je- undoubtedly: Then. Jay in finely • 'sifted bread
veyor • recommended the .erection . of the ." riehest monarch in the World, crinribs .and _cover -thoroughly with
- net -Fors, so that drivers co 1(1 - see now thot Queen Victoria's( estate has them....Arreutge .the...pieces eel. chicken
I
what. WaS approaching.* - The eXpot.1-• been. oily/dee, ' •IIe ! iltherited inore 'in a di•Ippleg pen; so that os much
ment ims •neen tried end lias proved• than 880;000,0w from Ills geand• eurfeee as •posreible will be .exposed, to
successittl, • . father thirteen years 'ago, Which !MIS the heat, and Set in ft hot (Wen.
Councillor BettVen; CardifTe.who well in-yeeted toul hes since rapidly When it has been itt for Ilvit minutee
eventually consented to stand •for increased in. value. Ire inheeited an- pour over it one quarter of a cop of •
or silk will (lb for dovering, but it .
.
attest be soaked. for 24 hours to fel-
Joiving solution; .then dried' and
peeked : 1' oz of sugar of teed
gal of *rain water; wben solutimi luts In Picture; . •, .11er 011CO Week: nt least, an61 rids° . ket; then feed them up to. aS great a mil (Lev. xxib, 10, 1 7.), 50011 begatt
and .poseleeed alum dissolved in 1. . • ;more (laver. Dave peultry -tor dm -
settled, pour oh clear liquid. . • • "You are nearly an hour !ate, dear." • tut•keys notig o c ne t
• ' weight as possible. Well fattened, well . t 0 • work. ahd to appear, •and elk
If a ribbon le :eon lett' is deeired,
ribbon. aleo must be soaked.. Ileforo
bt•- 111u1 d 1 b .1 tl b t I !sought their own, not the things,
"Yes. 'The airshin broke down; tuid for . (melt • •holidaee CooSult, the ressed poti try, ng es pr ees.
Ilan to fly houre.",-Life, tasdes or the family in 110 inatteie of • . • which are • 'Jesus , Christ's. And
covering,. hat, - • sew a wire at . each . fruit, and set out .that kind to it. , , ;Snotty . turned • away and loved this
next yeilr did so on IlneS which aro mis „titer f • • ' '
ot , trom Ins :tether, -the .better, being earefut 'bitete ...each edge of •britn to hold eit . in. Mao.. • • • .•• • (ectent." whether "it., Is outelzet-. A Point of. Ordr.,
°Meld -Christ
• ' peeseet. world. or'sought; pre-eminence
ate nanperor .1crederick. • • The Emo •Twenty ortinittes• will colik It 'First sew toP
• to side strip over ond One of the Conspicuous •featuretz
thl with h:stinattes for the ti-••••,' S.. army'. Ori.
euVe plenty • of. tx ILK
11,.;bIII or not. And don't ferget to • t • i 114` elairth instead, of. honoring .
getrapourtralt. of (Phil II' 21. 'IT. 'Pere' i, 15; iv, 1•0;
as; pre-eminent. in. all things
;Imre to" t into.; of the year, UN 11431,%3
i,"_ cream uti., btheliddipecoriast oaustetil
'lean
tinctly -novel: lie stipulated that no -- •
intoxicants of eny sort should . he • Oresp is' also rich. • . • if the .oven Is. hot eueugh; each piece
supplied in connection with the 1
,
' Mr Red fled. EI lin • relatee .00'. tvill be' inclosed ' in ,e, (Opp 104iNvil.. geniis,- letting it reach over sides fur
. .
1 i lf ott have euough - Ii-OOLIS ' CU&
(111(1 .111LLIIC 11. grettItt SILOS.. 11S111i.r.: the two pieces shape of : brim, • let i I ng in -
used for the ,PlIrlazses..it. had . been i ilhOself. ..IIe had. been presented, to
a • yotieg -lady,. Who &Most - ixtuned- Melted • •
in the last three or ronr years .,, that butter Lir the dripplog pan. Iter edge. OXLcial ' 1. ill• °Ver. and be
etet it on top. of slit set as to extend. up en sidee,
ho should not be 'called MI 16 . spend Jately begiut to whimper and whose 1" IV 1°1111'1.019n'
the stove and. allo)v the butter . to 12"aste• 'Int° •131"e° ead bihd oat" edge '
more than •11,100 to .£1 50 of .his own eyci . wore so full •zif tears that' he two With, narrOW ribbon, leitlieS put a,
become. filming [tote then mid
receive a ,unanimous vote. or 'if anything were the matter, tablespoonfuls of floer end a liberal fel,eaft1t.'n Itlird . la%sltreilnIkletd 0112'01 111.30. .1=linittl
seaSionieg of pepper 1.111C1 Salt, When
inoney; and, lestly, that he • ehould felt con -Melted to ask if elie wore ill
busily occupied in •borying the cat.- disappointed maiden broke otit: -0h, stirred smooth pour in one cup of bow or rosette. Line neatly. With
Tbe coast guard:4 have lately been Looklug at hile. betWeen her sobs the
cases cif sheep which were waslwd I' thought you were tot tall and so ..ereara" Beat till. verY smooth with some thila Material:lout hetels dome
• .a wire whisk:, then stralu ereer the
ashOre between Dover ancl Deal in handsoinel"
the 'recent gales. The County Council It took Count 'Tolstoi flee year's to • - .• • •
year's feastings ; that the deputy I • •17 P g
mayor's "parlour" phould not • be" followhig. steriey agailist erOste EPY the chicken On a Natter., Y,
-1 he coming • year are
81 51,000,000.
chicken. Garnish Wit11 parsley. LIGHT BREAKFAST' ..0A.E11.114.
gateer the historical inaterial for •ITINTS To ito'W4IIIKENT'ILItS. • Sally latinne-One pint flour,' 2 tea -
allows five 'shillings for each cur- I
b 1 • r wder and tea -
case burled, and • at Ht. Afargaect s
' alone '140 hove been interred A
complaint was; made at the meeting
of the Duthie corporation that tt mune.
ber of sheeP had been buried' in the getting there, Some yeurs 'ago when lle sure to Mend all delicate fabrics in the whites of the eggs last,. Bake
"War and Peace." The •
'I'D preserve cut • noWers, besides spoon salt. Beat 2 eggs, whites arid
writings from which the book ((prang.
„tee nwor ,in the thintiniczoi itttee„„11, gleing Diem . fresh water each daY1' yolks selettrately; add to yolks 4 cup
cut off the ends of the stenos dallY, sweet Stir elowly into flour
Aloscono But they hail a hard thee • 4 el t 1 ; 1: the ' st tll d ;MI 4 elf tneltea butte? Stir
sand on the seashore, Mit it was
explained that quicklime Was 'Used to•
destroy the bodies,
(..otin Less "1 oist ot wnii ill, 4 carelese such Ete laces, lmfore, insterel of after in muffin pane tivo-thleds full. • •
servant took the manuscripts and , •
oretioung. Rye Mullins -Mix 1 4 cuter rye meal,
, , threw them Into ct disesed canal ni .
Major-General Baden • X owell Pato the 1 I. ,, r tl 1 T1 • • Cracks lit a cooking stove can be 4 cup flour, •?, elm sugar. 4 tenspoon
a flying vigil, to hose mu school, i. 1 a.r s Pte , le 1008'h • at'7 wela satisfuctorily filled by a paste matte sett tind 2 teaspoons bilking powder
heinbridge Wells, rocently.'.1t wits !,.T".,:,':..v.t:rea atter several •wcef•"14 and Of six parts continoe Wood ashee to thoroughly. 13eat 2 eggs, add i . cep
inn, told stir quickly into the !dry
hero. thet the general received. hie 1.",i,e,e,','... _ ,„,. ,,,,,,o, . , , i ., . one part table salt, mixed with COM
early' tithe:titian before going to - '''''1° `." ''"'''en 's ael"".°41eug- water. ItroPerlY iiiiXed it 1ell 1 prove mixture. Bake in het gent Or muffin
Charterhoese. ...NIA boys know nue ed to be one of the most learned men lasting and Will take blacking,
thing ehout, the Visit until tit lour fen Europe. . Ms Majesty's letters ore A physician givee the .following PtItstilrs-iltiltrothscittart siveet milk,
trete alWity.:( wont beautiful to read, and illutg regarding pt•oper • sleeping yolks fi eggs. 1 cup melted butter, 8
o'cloelz they wore semmon(11
hiS friends otrol retatiVes with Whom. room( for the•eltildren ; The sunniest teal:peons; balchur • Powder and a
their games to 1 hit school room,
be conthmally correspondie look for- Lind beet 1•001(1 hi the house fs not pinch of ,eult. luto thiii mix Ilour -
where tht.y greeted the General with
voeiteeoue. eheerte, General Baden- ward .to them with the greatese in- too good for the child. The apart- odd the whites of 0 eggs beaten stiff,
. voweil 020,108.1eod. tor breueinn. up terest. King °near can speak utid went shottid he. ventilated dUring the enough to Mahe U. stiff 'butter, theft
write perfectly itt Seven different lane night 014 Well as elle (lay. A siek end bake at once. ,
t heir 1)01 id ay, ancl • 'suggested that
midges. Lerel Halisbury, when stily-! child should never ocellpy! on 11151110 Coffee ItolIe-eWork into 1 qt breed
they should haVe le 'whole holiday on.
ocienecty a, emeineiteation-„, tworms„[ ing et. 'Stock/Wino 0111e Said to the ,roont, Fresh air is a prime neees- dough, .1. rounded tublespoon butter
10 which Air, Browning, the. head.. .velletrible uninarelt: ."Whitt. a Wmeler- sity. Gas stovers eorisume the air end 4 teacup sugar; (add mune- dried
ful linguist. your majesty ie •to let required by the ehild and aro ' mit currants (Well )v1(811011 and dried in -
master, readily agreed. .
pair was a great institution, to this morning. you tell me. nod all in sweeping should be &nye while over them, woi t'itilitTin. ta1111ed, t'41it)itilguili. -
In former times Nettingliain (loose No the oven), si t•
9110. V01.1 haV0 Written six letters advisable In ii, sleeping-roorit.
.1 i 1 every farmer for fifty miles different languagesi I Now, eau your the children are in the rOon). If, thoroughly, utak , into email, long
round drove; Iris flock of ItiSsing inniestY write or • eperak• •Chiliesels! however, because of siciamss, this Is rolls, dip theta 11
.
wile, To -day its ancient glories . The Killg of HWedert looked very 'necessary, dust the furniture and place in . the pato
l' .. le ailed but it is still a great -humble as he gently replied: "No, floor With Lt. Moist Oath arid use 0, time and bake, •
event in the 'Midlands and t•he north. .run I Celina. What feeble rreateres carpet (sweeper instead of tt brootn. Ilreakfitet, •akee--- ue and otle-lielf '
Front all the c•outitry round visitors , we men aro after alli" And then, The stimple nuttier of •boiling re cups ittditttt 1110/ti, 1 1 cups 'iota", fi
itoelt Into NOtting110.10. 'on plestralre more hoPefully end With great ant. fish properly seems to be beeernd the. cult sugar, butter, I leaspinin vela,. '
beet, and the Goose Fair, ie a. Pone -Illation: "But, never mind, t buvo intelligetwo or• the Prttetic, at. least, loin; and I egg; atir eream. tarter int
demontinn Of eltotOS and round- Sonnmenced to learn Chinese', end bee of UM aVerage coolt, yet the diger- •the flour and diseolve the emla ht a
ahoute and switchbacks. All Note fore long / hope in be able.to eoeree ence between any way and the right little cold water; mix all tide quite TIlle TlhItilittLE1 IrANOUAGEI.
. - .
thorium makes' 110.11dirjr. Zoo) the tree- ;,spotol with the 1.1m.peieneof China in. ,Weer ranotinte to"tith. M(1'01'01100 be- .s0ft with otillo belze in shalloW pane.
"You den't mem to take an tietlye Intereee In golf, tiouritr1
• and-eitey Manners of the lair are re- his oWn languager /De Majesity eau .tereen rt Polatable, aPPELIZinfl dleir These are, to be (erten. hot with bete "No -o, 1 sheule like-, .but ee doetair Pre:1E110 zat. Z ofkuUld have 0, ettee tOt
Inteciecent of 'continental cernivalS. I now ttecomplish this difficult task and 0110 which is, flavoriene, if riot ter and ere very nice. velcol"
itiVelY re II leant To etvery ttvo Retool Mullbui-Outa ilia Warne
o melted butter.
let rise a short
for home use.. 11 ;vim 'sir ourd cc- George •Washington, Being just' be- ! III. .John.2.; Col; .1, 18). .
. . . , . .. - . hind the speeter's chair, it. is itt full ' -40. "Continulug deity_ with One ac-
. ,"siglit or .0terybody who 'rises to- Speak., .; elcon;c110,s.' t•blcoltet %I:et:3 iturotohefotilzrtivitslieliporarta;(1. .
Dining a heated disausslore, which. In. i
volved the lionor of the State and ha. gladness ,and singleness . of heare. .
They:were servanta of Christ indeed, .
ten, a inetnber • rose and, -pointing to
- the portreit, began in oretorical style, ! (11140111g Ithe wtill of Ood from the heart,
•"By those eyes that never quallerl be- ' '
I etlijiyble e 6?ocl anti .approved ef .
. . . poen ; elite et,. , Born. :me, 181. I his
fore an ebenay, by thot nose"- : was not their manna Of life one day
. Then he •wes interrUpted by a Mem. ! in the weolz only, •but every day by
. her in the rear, who rose to a point:411a grace of God. - They were tilled
; 1 with and tortstantly • manifesting
Of order. - .
"Mr. Chairman," Said the objector, 1 these •• feetures . • Of the kingdoInee
pare i righteousness and pole° arid joy in
"1 claint it Is •out of order under
the' Doty Ghost (Rona. xlv, 17), and .
' ilamentary rules ie.:call the ayes. and '
tied we.S. p.,lorified Ire them before the
' twee ino • committee. of the. whole." r ot
. g.f,,,.' -).,e4;1!°;•'.1`10.3 Lord added to the church
, .. •
*a- . 1..' . • * '''.'7i. datly•eatelt as should be saved." In
, ......t-
• • • • tiponAtiVils0f7et Anna:roe 01:rioaod . ".' •.1 Oeirl the ' revised Irert41011• the word
., . 7.1artio.in.B.achrotel:lact: tal,poi8Zetledp 2 -747.:‘il!, v"CITI;Cixe: ii'll4U, "tit."Vs.aicl tratebrettle-'s .. .
• z Li L PIELY LS L.
Which never has bent roasted!
--Philadelphia North lontriefus. lievers'. tv'ere "added to the Lord."
The rhumb is the body of Chriet,
.
. . Clot a Good Start. • • • which licgan with these thousands of
Jews; end Is still ott its Way toWard
ile.,--1 was onee one of the tedgesli at
' a baby show. ' (e4c));:ri:it•111°1111.1' „tit dukaltnit„isn. a" rrlhie° lloV }rid). •
She-Ileuvensi How did you ere. Die eelf is adding to Himself all who
cape? • truly mine to Dint, but tures and
Ile -We handed in a sealed verdict. -, "Own' tylli. ' grow together tiil the •
harvest, and ouly then hhall it be
Pile%
.
and whir are man's. 11e, Himself
. . seen who are the tord's addition:4
Neale,* Arielent litavr.
-Every plant which My Dine
"If •Noah lived today, he'd' feel pretty said, •
tvenly Pallier hath not Wanted shall
• cheap;" .
I bo rooted up" (Matt. xy,_ la). May
ewhyr
rinhttsOtHinINS, the planting of the
all who reed be indeed "trove of
• . trait."
"'locate° the ark WIISn't a Stlinnarine •
....--. ' Lord that. Ile may bo. glorified"
(Ina. lxv, 3). and greatly used by
True (loodtlegs. i filo to bear 'muck fruit to Dia
MU not tho nem who's truly 1.;0011
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But be who splits the furnace wood
nose maxima loud and nit are heard‘ glory.'
toColliOtiVeA to burn oil in the Pee
Atte never tog g 'unity word CHIC StateS ere btliit with the cab
and im.mice in front and the smoke-
, Ther„ „re tin th„ untied seneett 3,„, steel: behirld. The tender is cliseard-
..,
eine, Gulf of 'WSW() end the late% darted fa Pipes'
welching 2on pounds, capturett In the
exclusive or 150,10,11s, wivistiing Secretary of War ltoot has given
IA
' buoys, and fog signals operoted eitho UMW/kw" • l'01 l'ed" a br"Ig e,,a.t141011,
.-er by steain -Or eloelewortt. 'Philippine°,
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