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The Clinton News-Record, 1902-01-16, Page 7aeaeceee_ itieeNt**••seKeeetele***41eia*Hejteeekteei OM, nor AIIQW dee** about the lot 01714110.0000.0113.10.0111.11110111.0 upon When butter and cream are no.- * • e or in their paateres. ICeep the • tunes eilpPly, and •at Mee the Most ti FOR THI3 ROME ;:=Yanayttatt:Triat rggttbt FOR FARMERS :11., (4..titi.losUiteeenoted and lazy, Let • es- * **111 • , Don t expect the best of pasturage • is ter, the consuming of rash oil reqeir- :-.1 to tattoo alone. The allinials should 0 - Z es the fortitude of a saint and the Seasonable and Profitable • alwaya.be encoUraged to eat aft Muali et lieroistai of a: Martyr; and, as we knecireens for th: elltchoetns; O. know 0Y14 0 anti 0 h N e , I e not gree flints for the Busy Tlikrs ?,--4 0 corn or other grain food as posa 4v. the i do s a with Of the Seil. .I. sible without gorgiag their aPPetite. • for the itouSelteeper• ManY, and is head of digestion in A, good pasture is .Worth eatieh in • ra others. 4.ift4i4ME•444(444:44K•1"A(441E4*****-**m saving feed, but the animal ehoultt akaasaaramadaagaimanaissanoanra- Now, it bas been •deinonstrated V A UM epro A rrIpmo rrp A M.. be the one `ta p sav w much or how "taw-aal.-le--e-ae- - that fresh, unsalted butter is rather " SUNDAY NIGHT TEAS. more digestible than oil, and 10 ; Farm separators have. been intro-, Don't neglect to be on thd best of pleasant to take on thinly -cut tlices duced faster than the seread of terms with your stock,. When neces- sit."turelitaeyruailght teens in. :,.he countrya Y very appe Aging, an of bread, and eia high as four ounces knoWledge regarding, the require- sary to move them frora one lot to ; t t Y P h for tha a day of this butter can. be eaten inents th run theila properly. .And yet it it) the eaSiest Of all Zarin ma- chioes to manage When. one knows how, and any bright fernier boy eau eoon learn. But lie xnust first learo, either.from one who knows, or by experience, and the latter alone ;sometimes costs too mech. When a private dairyman 'buys a separator the reedit is almost universally sat- isfactory, but thousands have been sold within two years to creamery patrons, and dissatisfaction of Pa- trons and of factory ewners often results, writes Mr. C. E. Bennett. The farmer complains chiefly about the test a bis crew, He =mot see why a test. one week or one day is reported but two-thirds as much as the previous time. There are sev- eral causes for variatioo of the test. The speed of turutng affects the rieb- another, do it quietly, •so that when with Impunity by oven delicate per - it comes to marketing there will be abundance of sWeet butter, rich sons, and cream can be taken to the ciearn, new -laid .eggs and tender no fretting or running about. This full desire of the patient. chickens, they enjoy when, visiting will save you many a dollar on A When one is recovering from, pros - bunch of fat steers. theta, Doa't neglect to give your ant, 'timbales of ehieken, mushrooms, trating sickness and the body needs nourishing, this fresh butter, it is inals your personal attention. There vegetables and salmon, make very now asserted has no equal in build - are soine things you can trust to the delicious tea, dishes, and as the UM - up tbe wasted tissues of the ibuogdy, and as a stimulant verY hot, ilioitredormantteourirr pbenoyirs; bnuott aohnee feeoat baLs may be made beforehanaa they only re mire to be filled and reheat - fresh, milk is without a rival, out- tbena., . ed before serving. side of the use of alcohol, which last HINTS FOR DAIRYMEN. *.:*:".r*: • keCePTrar4nriati.tkirecluYseleowf country house- . • . , is better left alone when possible, a timbale iron and eays the Pittsburg Dispatch. Grow - It is not always the man with the or timbale molds, however, mg children may be greatly benefit - biggest herd of cows who clears the \them these are not at hand, small ed by indulgiug in generous amounts Most money from his dalrY. cups may be used instead if , or 0110 of butter though it may seem ex - Gilt edged butter is more to be Prefers to make a substitute for the si. ,,_ 0 - desired on the average customer's timbale cases of cooked batter, deep ePsen i N sp ibut it may. prove the cheap - n t in. t ie .end. Eitaer of those re- plete than any delicacy of the sea- PhttY pans lined with gtlhd paste lee ies can .be taken without a doc- . end baked in a good oven are very It is a parody on cleanliness to nico. Hot pettiest of any kind or a' tor's proscription and is o tside of th "hill - * u • or mire" warrant., son, try to strain filth out of milk when substantial salad will also general- ° * . .---- 1 -tdb tl ly prove highly acceptable, while a HOME HINTS. ness of the cream. The faster it is • • run the greater the centrifugal forth :exam. 1 i .d. , platter of cold sliced fowl, tongue or ise 0 t le MOSt oi. Imlay precau- tions. veal, s;rvecl a ith little cubes of crana nate *and mice can be driven away and the pressure on the outside ofi the bowl, consequently the greater It. is a curious fact, and yet true, beryy, plum or currant jelly, is ap- ba outting„potash into tlana holes or the proportion which will be deliver,itbat some of the most profitable Pe!til in.= either in ' summer or wine where they are likely to go. rhe air ed as skirnmilk. The slow motion moments an • • te A mbund of stiffly whipped will make it soft and sticky, and yone engaged. in dairymg r. allows more to flow.frani the central • can ePend are in repeated washing of oream placed over the preserves or they dislike it very much.. part of the bowl. ana more intik will ed by hand, as most of them are, • . earned fruit in its sparkling glass thCeanirn. ohm: guni Placed.in C1099 irES^' the haods; this variation may always be expect- OPINION OF CANAD.A:. to a most delicious one, eae, but changes an ordinary dish in- as the odor. is very disagreeable tO It is 'worth while' to knov; that . or gasoline engine, a more uniform A rrenehroatt'a Impressions of !F.an Centred RailwaY, and although speed is,obtained, ancl In my practice This Country. . C hict en patties . Werra rolls , pitch can be removed if lard is rub- . et) years old,. makes daily trips be - III$ 112.A.JESTY KrNG EDW.ARD VII. AND PRINCE EDWARD OF •eign governments to secure. a larger I find •power by far the most satis- My first impressions .of Canada • * - Celery and apple salad cream bed on the spots inimediately and • share of the carrying trade . of the' 1,..weee michigart city mid jaeu:sen were gathered front the historic 'exa • Prosaved peaches ' Almond cate afterward it is washed as usual. 1,VALES.. .,. world.. , . . • go out with the cream. When. turn- diah is not 'only. delightful to the see and drawers will keep mice eiv:ay, BRITAIN'S SUIPIING TRABI4.1. AR HOUR WITIIVROLE Dlr. Gerald lialiour Speaks of Ita 0,APrown Marvellous Growth.. HOW THE BUSY YANKEE SPENDS THE DAT. Mr. Gentle BalfoUr, President of • the British. Board of Trade, delivered Some Iritereating Matters of Me- an address • on Britain's shipping merit. .ancl: Mirth Gathered trade the other day at a dinner of Prom Doings., tee Liverpool .141iipbroitere' Denote- lexit Society. in the coUrse of it he Said that the growth of the British :shipping indastry since the accession of tlueezt Victorla had 'boort marvel - Pure even in an age of Progress., The number of vessels on the register of the Enipire-baci increase:4 from 26,-• 000 in 1836 -to 30,000 in 1900, end steamships. from ono in forty 11(:). A)411 in three. There bad alao been au enormous increase in the tonnage: of steamships. With.all this enormous advance there had been, with. 'the stibetitutioa pf steam for sailing ships, veyy great .dimunition in tho loss of life at Wm. Pealing with the• question of for- eign competition, he said that the transference of British vessels to for- eign flags had naturally occasioned a great deal ol comment, within the last few years. During the pest year there had. been so transferred vessels of the gross tonnage of not less thee 000,000, but it was to be remembered that during tbe same year there had been Added to the British register 1,200,000 tons gross, the significant fact being that-te3 per Cent. of the latter was new tonnage, a almost' entirely constructea in the • 'United laingdoni. Of the vessels transferred, 33 per aeet. wore coil- structed before 1885, and no less than 05 per' amt. were constructed before 1800. That . was ..ct, very lime terial .fact; he euid, in the true -sig. nincance oi this; transference of ships foeeign flags. He admitted that theY 'could 110t regard 'with anything like indifferexice.etiorts niaao by for - •}0,...11 • in the 'United States there aal: fifty-seven frog farms. esNtioothalet'esu peotp;nalbaotiooto ohioso.Wwingerb lies 1,500 less than last winter. , An ortlinanee has been passed in the city of St. Louis, Mo., wiierebY telgoksotrieuettieweire coottizi.sipitnies must place There aro two blind eetzgare in New York who have :stood at their respective corners ou Fifth %volute every day for twenty -live ,years, There are 2,800 -acrea of celery tide yenr 'the peat .1auels near West" minster, Cal., which, it is estimated, . will produce 160 carloads. The Kansas State Board of Agri- culture announces that the winter wheat yield in Kansas for 1901 was 90,045,014 bushels, valued at 350,a 470,570. Before the Americans entered Ma- nila there were only Witte saloons 10 the - city, and in these only wines wore sold ; but now there are 400 fwah8L•sukreyr,Isihtinoaris%ssg.°I.nv.'ena 811510tt,Osb00urgtoma:11.thue- . •Westorn Theological Seminary of Al- ilegheny. This brings. the today/pent, jupitetvo, .$ J80040o,0010is.rr, oit Liom, 111., is the oivner .of the oldest Bible le the 'United States. It was printed in t15,53 at Zurich, and has been in Mr. !lierr's family for twelve generations. I John areCtirdy has completed hie • 50th year as engineer 911 the Micbi- ed. When run by tread power, steam MENUS. wagon or bicycle grease, tar or • • - Mao*. I use a one-horse tread .• Grass stains on children's clothes The 13rItiih shipping trade • men- . ' 103 miles, other cause 1)1 variation. The warm- 0 de, to•the English : "Ce n'est • . once. if molasses Is rubbed on these Ig DYING VISION AND OBI MID IN gEN . austr,e, of the country. • More, t an le rumen opper in ng o., pression of Louis when he . "rea often cause a. great deal of annoy- ll rower with entire. satisfaction. spots and the garment is afterward I The temperature of the milk is an- signed, away the vast Dominion of TRAI, AFRICA pied a unique positton aniong thehna 1.1 A d C M' C Mr. William Scallon, president of anti Timbales of celerY• er the milk the 'faster it will •• go que quelques -arpents do' neige." It Cold elized tongue Warm biscuit sh d -they will usnallY • any other • it was essential to, and has presented, in behalf of lila corn - .is yet an open question -whether, he. Pickled beete I TALES OF TELEPATHY' FRO1VI • NEAR THE BORDER OF TEE intimately connected with, the life of pony, sixteen lots in the city of through the machine, and the great- wa e as ! • • believed what he said to ee true, in' Preserved re spberries ' Peach cake disaPPertr• aIron rust ca.n generally ee removed . A' LIDVIBEat PAM': • , 'CONGO PREE STATE; the nation. .I1 the British lost their Anaconda, Mont., for the purpose 'of - Mercantile. Marine, ,it would mean no- a 'Public. park.. . • • er the proportion delivered. as cream, • THE LOWER THE TEST . grapes. In any case- tho expression if leuxon Juice, and Salt is applied,' . • • . . .• .-__ , . . - and, of course, .- , : , if it was merely a case . of • sour - . . Tee . cocoa. • .. • 'Important Discoveries that thing„less than the destruction of the I ' Since Alaska became • the property ace. 'six. sa men rea c -o a nd the garment laid in the min fov.• • Ara .33ritish Empire. That. empire was of the United States the value of the .. "quelques earpents. de neigo". eon" c' 11 cl 1 ' C - m d e e toes a• • ye o ray in nd the Iclea 'Of -barren • Picklee Rolls. several hours. Repeat the. operation ' ,Two Remarkable Odeurrendes in a Likely to Attract. World, essentially an Empire of the sea; it product of her fisherlea late been over . of the cream. ,In winter, if •th°8t °I ve d t i • the cows are far advaneed in laeta- ' '' . le fi • • 1 • i • • • . Housekeepees are' 'very . much an- . . I wastes, snow crowned mountains, Silver cake • rested upon two great supports, . f tl ist ta al a not successful, Gatineau Lumbering Wide Attenticin. the $70,000,000, of her furs $34,000a Co oatut eustaci•odgee ish mining engineers • have • * , navy in the first instance, and •the 02o, and the yield ofaher gold mines , ess, oies s, °roe o ta • . Shanty. . ation, the milk is more viSeid and .it -Iraqi' f • t tl h f •e 1 !mercantile marine in the second. 'approximately .$40,080,000. flush of the season, and the :Man& .9169 and. savege beasts. Tbis a ith the a.ccOmpiinying . i ea ant • • . ......_.e. . • linen or 'articles of clothing some- IthleaatillIticactevoiullh.tihe 0 , noyecl by scorched' spots on table I culty perhaps find -no dint- !Rh 1 ' ri wo expeditions have any er • the round gold in the nortaern part oil Heavy . OCG:,19. woeld be the .responeibility of ! Sebastian 11„ Ettlinger, the aeeper . runs. through slower than in the . Pella; e s in ahat is occalt or v . • . - a i chase erenined 'sw, etbread $ , Scalloped times. A paste can be .inade vteicli for the following beer, hunting fee it, both acting oven me • 1 nt which by' fault of of. the . 'Washington monument •at.. • leiseui +------- . le a & I e alf of the so -celled .Pangenytea 1 •ai. service of ten years, was acme.... • ;1111 t lent. a he faete are vouceed 0.r/welled north from Buluwayo and jeopardy. the Mercantile marine. MrTiltPATING. A LANGU.A.GE. li lit the winding etairwav will be thicker. A fat content of 25 'made tip any impressions of Canaan. . to 35 per cent. ought to Work well • A 't th ' ' I -, • • t • de , . . at the creamery, and the patron !„ofgeo. gave me a, false impression need not infer - that he ie cheated 'of slie, my ideas being moulded bY whether it be the one or the other, I wh t ' t ri 1 • est •••,t d or anywhere between, oe even above ; bolindariee ' of European countries , .p.otatoe.s. .,- • • • this paste uanhalf an ounce of white will removeathein antirely. To make e°1eicaunti.l..n.'es0.rdinary mortals . of Cola : e oneassioa. in1 omission or commission placed in 'Washington, who died reecntly 'after One party •under com- Struweerzyi trifie Angel food e Castile' soar), ••flnely shaved:aim°. ounce towed to Miltml the 228 steps of the . tete ive idees .rn.1 it not. eitsy -to. f M' le • , • Wil* Cocoa man o ining ngincei nuns es of earth secured at the druggist's, 0,pi. • I 'neniument. at least . once a day to g . • the laic° of two peeled onions .and ,v c •age maa. . . . or • below. !re have it uniform --e , and e 'could. eot &nap the vast .ex - chicken, jelly. Olives Pickles one cuplal of -vinegar; stir ivell and , A. party- of lumeermen were,exigag- (lief penetrated to the westwarei a i the other under the 'direetion of Mr.. . • --- .1 'The- "Treesury 'Deportment:Agent 'at must turn at uniform speed and have tent of earown bread end butter sandwichee. let' it boll' thoroughly. 'Cool before 9 431 rillng legs on. Christmas. eve..' froin Tazaeanyika.. They met in t ett Washington. says in his annual re- formity is eot really essential. ture the same every' day. But tine-) - • That I was not alone In my false TI-I1S NEW WORLD. . • . • Coath custard with whipped cream . . .Tea Cocoa . White 'fruit cake ... • • • 01 eutt taurdeintahi: AittoiL dry, • preading over the scorched Spot, and a ilea. 'Will have disap- A.' f d ' b f• farthes? seorth, .nettr• the border of ..weich penetrates f • G• • wee Effect of the' Disniernberneent of Poland. the milk uniform and the tempertte ; , . • . made the piles unusually high. :port that the special •agents . .1-taVe then ware ah.e teriine;ters• expostulated With the 1;.1•1 t nh°dcnia peare • t. Prince Radziwill, a i'epresentative made 128 Seizurea, valued' at 848,- V • f Poland, ,823, for violations of the Customs, • A metre serious charge is that Made . estimates of size I learnt on •the ' • • ga.rding the quality of the .ereani lor rwas teeming out to visit' his eon in potato salad . • • . 3 heir canthooke ould slip While , \are - c etr f' tl t ' e o a roe on le pronee_,.fore the Reichstag against the edicts Collet et attezepted irregularities of e s or raeg 00 eeause 0 he Con I.' alt b t iorn eirna.ny s see ion o by some ereamerymen• This is • ree. etemner, tie tut old gentleman; aho Cold •sliced beef with tomato .0atzuP • A danger 'te. the lumbermen, if deeeeee Lleec; ria,gytuNeeareu!I ei.) i''has just, •made an eloquent plea be- and have caused. the recovery ert ace Great care. should be taken, in wash- • • ing delicately Linted shietwaiste or .ehey. e ere eeja 1.1 / under which Polish children are about $450,000. a tea. the beaver. loge to ece to. develop Intel liti•ge mining im- • • • making butter ef fine never . e.1._ tlanideti, Oat.; told me that lei . had. ' Preserved pears Creani cake . summer gowns, to'. prevent • • fetdieg. I swill an. eleeati..n. a Oseph a Mgt t 9 I • . •• • e though the private •daieymen rhake•' wrieten •froM Lemitin, . I .rtelytild., tell- ' . Conee .. • • Alum used in the rineing Water will iee .youtite' 10 .e I le , Iscourgee who refuse to study the! The city of Haddam, taanstia,- en _ butter of fine flavor, •and senile lug them to • ineet him 3-v;tit the . i . s•oine. jestia.f r.eply' whed . , . '; L (-,:port•ance; • ' .: . : .. lieteever. The hanceller de- ; eley an the. World' that, has a gov- ake good butter ' ., teem buggy' tit •Monteeal, 'R. jOU1'11ey idilell, • foot elipPed. Mid the fortY-lach tithe.: • 1. '. r- ' .-.- • - : 111S' i the v a er parting Letween the Congo I vain,' • (eared he.'wOuld "0P13Ose . • ail effoirts ernment; eornpoeed wholly of women, . . ;arm separator ereara, some ex:earn- ,itlime ohs of chicken. Bella creameries" in :I ••leariledeafterwartita oecepied fifteen • .,. ;„ Pickled peaches 1- ; ..,. ful of 'salt- thrown into the .rinsing. water, should'. be need to 'see blue. 10;31.-feeteteg . ; .. - N Id eryinen object enest vigorously; 'aret ;.heitre. : by reit. : e, te, thee gent leaelee. . , • Celery And • beetr Mee eta ad. , . . 03agetil is"good to use. for 'gray and shoulders, *tied retitled .avey sild tiolvt, uoini mi. ii.notl „till; Zambesi ,baatea..,... ...a, go -! to. set backathe course Of' history, 1 They . Were elected. by large Majorie ' 41rue,..to.: i. ,,,,,i .ne imarez bavieg 'yet been anted i and' will see that. the Gerthans in the ties,. and' are said to. bia giving , aa• others positively . refuee to. reeeiye ..0eid that he :teas gotta; to •stuy . for .• • .13ceeed Custeed .. .eliteon cake • biown.:' ;Hay Water, Mettle bY. Pear-. :the 'ground... • His• coin the cream. Two reasons - eXist, for !.solne• tithe tie. efoetreal, but, fie • in- ,.e..,. , • :.- .. ..Ceigaia Tete itig *lei int, aa ete °vet' my,' is exce - ,Ium to el e• thaeitY ‘chPearentswefrilien'd!;, the pl-Ice. . f (el en of the inetel. All " e et, prospectore imam(' to hunt for 1„ . • .. Wheels. . This policy, moreover, ne Mrs. la N. Vecidea is •the •Mayor aust do Mit , fall beneath elle' pOlieli highly stitiefa,etery achoinisteatiOn. ' this poor. quality Of .farea seeeraeor•• tended to o d.tewn •ti3 • eee. Niagara ' . • -=-7... .. . , . . de.. ' smite morning before luncheena lent for wriehing tan 'or .briawn linen. NJ._ t .1 : . ;• • . int ir.a t. put to teal, ante made as:. le.!..11(1.3)..ititn.discovered tlitie fee 15 en.the ; .4., ..... . . . . . .. ,. ._ , . . . ... . cream. Too long time betWeert n'll" 1. The- C• ensueeBureau lies. announced Chicken: Patties...al:dee . patty i 3 gravel e of the tile eamse The I seY"re, • es yellowed by Attetria•- -)al s Whee this' id not used, the'-! garments: . a -on,. le e ento a ; is. rice in Itussm. in their portions of Poland. • gold dust and bits. of gold . . . . , i Hampshire, showing • that ' of the . * • nt .anadian. had _pet • 7.11i ' • 'e th tl .1 f . German lankuctge., ' The plea was joys the dietinetioh of being the only • Prevent green frem fading; . A. haeala ede• . ion ou 0 sou ope • • , liveries, .and • warn), cream I •On arriving at, Montreal.' -expeeted with pull ..paeee aad fill with- diced . cone eft -able. cte• peasible. ,• wall soon look laded..and elexteheci. • tine .white sand ureter the gravel beds teeth old cream 1n oz•der to sell'the to find a teen), of feioneehousee .witb • chteeen. meat,' Seaeozi • to easte; As: nieht f 11' ' Ithe statistics f " IL • f • N • • It is ono of the inetheds which Moat , o agaiau ine oi. etv . . , d machines,. some unscrupulous agents ' 3ndiane• and bears' ie the back streets. .potee over a -little. of the teuckene ha.ve told farmers that once a • Week ;instead otehtis I found a.aheclern *city .chickin gravy, Cover with tho paste, delivery was all right. This is ' eoe 'bidet •with 'elegance 'and •taste ; in and peke 'in. ca brisk oven. • A couple true. Private dairyinee can churn ;fact, orie. of the finest porta 'iii. the of oysters added to each .patte or• 1 but twice it week ahd make kood ewerld situated in. the. midst 'of a ta.blespoon diced mu shsooms .varies butter, but farm separator • creadie rich. and fertile country,. ever...which tke 'ilavor delightfully. . These may ehould go every -day in bad weatheie I tlie, bright sun• gleanied radiantly. ee baked ,beferehank . and repeated and once in ewe days at oeher times, rThe :air •Was fresh, invigorating end Vi 1-1 ..n .wanted.. .... ' , . • to the creamery. • . 'laden • with the:perfume ef •the dis- • The fanner who has ,used deoP, set- tane 'pine fierests, but where was .the, Almend Cl..aan' Cake -Make, a, layer - ting and skimmed the creani directly. snow • ? Where. were the ' e clues cake after. . .any Preferred' lacipe, eor into cream from a former .skinualing nipente • de% neige," '411. 1-- --- the filling •nutke..a custard with f.pt found •that it worked all right, an'd ' northward ' where the b1:30eiti'ln.p(liliTsaa.ToarYe areane or eweet milk, the yolke of a so he. naturally follow.s the. 'mune' est met the eveteasting snows, but sepgogo% 2 ctoeftielsptotiorneisl..su, gee,' arid I: tee - course with .1 ,his separator ..creme.' tile brilliant .sunehine 'Old .9.1e.. .• : arid thick, Ptit Ma e flil"Vbhlca'nnI!!hsemdb.Ltdh But this is a fatal liaistake.. The. ' 31110, SOUTH 11INDS ' .e .' chorped ale -waft aPlace between the deep setting cream was" cold when had chased • the snow king froen • ' layer - cake, ice with plain floating, skimmed ; the jai•in .separittor terearn eight ' As, ehe. daye. passed 1 began .alle.orriamerit with blanched almonds is warm., Mixing waien milk , or to appiatiate the. vast extent, the 'split, in hale -es.' . . cream with milk or crecun which 'is enbounded natural productions, the. "I emb•ales of • Celery -Cook dited on hand alwaye enakes trouble. Tbe industrice and' the inatehless .beau-. celery. in .ci little 'salted .watei. until - - .. germs lying • nearly. dormant in . the old milk or cream added,• and a, stale; naeseous flavor. results. ' that is necessary is. to cool tbe. .eulture ..18- . Canada overshadows: 'Casas, season...to teetee cover With a e tender, then ,drein, turn Mt) timbale ties 9f Canada. I foend ehat agri- other industries, and it is true not ihielt 'cream' sauce, and let•get•hot in ' kind 0/ stupor. Frew. this he awak- its large es the head of a pite•were• • .. us' ei ' ' s ii.ailons ..1_; 'total • 'area ef 0,005 square melee, . hie* father. in t take .-tonaseppie s le a p . of 'Peoples whom they conquer. . . -.1 • , , .... . . . cried in le high, fever,' ealking • ahoet :• tile° foend... cold seas. contained !'ovee 62 per cent. i's included in e .' • • I eaavel of neurly eeery eiv.ei..eeleinined. , .,„ .• , . „ • . .„ , • -. farme.- On ifune 1 J.QUO the date of • . t When tne three robeere, el, ruse • . • • ' e . . .' . . -I enew yeti. woald ceine, I was iln .8,32110 gratel beds. as Many 1 the enumercitien, there, were -9.,321 •sere of 'tit, 'fitila•y.•••atinee - You. had i•twetity samil nuggets. were .diseoy:r9- 1 sloe's Frecieriek• the Greet, Rus-eia's 0 therine II. antl Austria's • teefa„ie I ferries, with a value . of ' $70,124,a6o: . • better.htiery, stop along, come quick, I ed as well as large quantities of gold . 11. . • . . ...•. .4' •At Palmyra.; N.J.,,,,Sentuel -Howe, . . . .niy father," he kept dealing, ' ' ',that.. . , , • Therese., , neade 'their first division of an 17,-0 for thirty-six. years a I minas/11,mila . . • • . .• After a tirne- he wen.t . oa. "KeeP i ••• . • : ' . la pert of Poland'S territory. I „ , . : TIIE GOLD REGION . Ithe effaCeMent of their language and Railroad atation agent •at •thli plata!, - a -way• from .that: rollway, don't rest I- • . - • .. • -• eel .knowle •all along. the •Iirie. _tie the , - . get away fz.oxii the loge." :And as far as .eeamined‘ . extends. einety ',literate -la was predicted by '.sonie of a 'eel; ere, just .wr at --a- I Milts eest and West. from 'the head 1-th 1 d • f th " ; e ea e . o , o conquetee pepp e, ., x s tel. or sommer, dropped dead While. • tbere . 1 l man. Who. never wore q. hat, in um-. .. • .. • • t I teed '3,•-oul Ohl el a' els' e 1 t• t • ' f t e r' • b ' ' e lb t .1 ' tl ' I -el ' . - t al 't t he's. kiilecle. I know it,' ' Mon Dieu, I f t th th ' ' • - ;•dischtinied any such' inteation. • he eatm est r ucial es ,, ioug i let..et7nqueloti spa, lie. ou;,;,,!„)?1,,e sinner' p•oinnt .0tpleii:nso0.7:.soliTi•o-elltsiee..p:tVeneent . . - 'I he explorers were ast,oiashe •aad ; second par. 1 ion . o o am. 3n • ... - el eet inottl'" " • .- • • • r • . • t, delight( d • to lind so extensit e a re:- between the saute countries and . the The ordlnarY muldeiPal exPensea of Philadelehia; a city ..tif 1;300;00Q . Vlith thi4 -4.!' tluatit4Y '01 Plixid:',gletil'Iti which 'nearly every lever bed*:•third partition : in 1795, virtually 1 it....et in the:figor Of lase approaching; tcooilirie.lehoyleill•geor"e sqvtirapnrtitteitts:hotevfie•ere,. 1 blo6tteeltreeenite' poireitgicoii,,,stli:fulbf.00yfeoer.,0:tgelex 1.01:iii,ctialgationa,. . ..cliz.,f491:07(ase,000,.,.:82c!! palled Voile his mciatle and he fell : d.:at.h. There wile luet erne inet i9p- 500,000 .; of DoSton, a city....of raece - Ills' toter ach s as thee .iineit around cveal auriferous quartz, but they:hope:I- BonaParte, theia careful ' seeach did not re- , rule . did not Come, . • • ' '... - .. *ring ere, heard above the: away of l'thitt Wee, ein hie • emeeeeriee 000, $21;850;000 ; of Pittsburg, d him le . the • old habitant . fashion 1 rui.attrzz fulmlite)14. saesarlelbell Narsillextianntg-- I trot. epheaeats‘O7 .oEfualFic)nPoe t eeliviaernyeiPeofint:end- 1 Vity..,Looftti8s25a;90i0ily !:.)1i0480000,or ;$3.4,,f_ , "Marie,. oh,' . Muriel" and he fiad. I plea::r digginge, •., ' '. • ' • . , . • 1 tey whiCh • .ho entered frau/ s(Une•-• 011 Vg,g(10)," ;' 810'; 84130.0a:0%i noeo raen, d tio f. c i t ys honf . go** ' • . ...' :- ' . ' 1 The '. engineer's: .*foenda thee, just ethe tyraneies incident. to 'the • feudtil 1 wimps ...it wasanetarai.that.• on . across, the -fecaltier of"elle •Ooligo Free system, and ' whO, while his poseer eleraneiseo, a eity Of .350,000, $9,-. . ' oniy' here but ein all cotintriee,. and the - oYen. Pickled beets Make a very - . . • Christmas 'clay ,sothe of the idle. melt t at t to the. ilorth •ehe :geological.; leated, lifted the Seale, to a• cream before muting •tvith older at all tiMet, that whatever affects' peetty •clish if cut • into.. etabea and ' . 'FANCY .WAIST. . .. . . . : should' make. their.. way to the pile ei. fm•iiiittfon' was .6Juietly the eaine arid, equality with the. peeplea .. among . The• U, S.. Postoffice .Departritent .•: . social 1000,000. . . • • . - .e , .. , .. a e , cream, end .keep the ereana. told,lina the - farinee .. fayot•atily - Or •, ittl- .elaintely piled, jog-calain eashion, on . • 82 .to 40 istiet, ' • . . • • •,, 4. . , • , . lege, the saute of. the. exci.eilt, te/ tee thee' have •e • Oil' . reaPen . to belieye, 1 wheal, they leved, etteMpted to .. free ; directs - ilearly -75,000 . - postai:flees, ' " til delivered. at the 'creamery. Then verselye - re -acts on Other. 'branehes , a . flat. glass dish, - :' ' . :- ' ' - ' ' ' f ' • • ' '' . ' day. ' But thee ' were quite ' taittethe'sblethern 'Part: a.the. Kitten- : Russian* Polatal from 'ehe Mtleeperieeneustera. en • atreYetif 260,000. enee " Fancy waists o all, sores are much preceding e, . good butter ean„ee neede, . .. . ..,„ of e., Inaustry, „, . Ab.out fortyesix . , To :roaku ine. peach eake; drain the in 'vogue both 'fee - entire Costumas unprepared for . wind _ -they found ga 4 j41, r jet. In • that te.te ii es rich i Yoke, and thuS wen th,e Pelee' '' euee•-:pleyeese* sPerids this _Year . $105,000,- . •-•-•• .' - . ' e ' pee cent.', of .1 the entii‘e Canadian- eerup'from. rich - .presereed- peaehee„: and the, odd .bOdiees that have' taken the/e. : ••• e - ' ' I he kold_as the centleeiouS portions ; Port but he Wag ' unable'. to . carry 1000, ' and counts 'receipts of nearler THE FARMER OF• THE FUTURE. PoPuluticin ma,ke.their living alirectlY about a Cupful, .chop elnee Add two so firth 'arid permanent aahold. Th9 lazing the . night . . seVeral of . the ', cf .1.,110(ic4itt, .. q my ate so confident, oat' his prolaise 'Wile 'though he lite ' the• Same ambient: It her/died' hist • Shall the' boys itick to the farm On tablespoons cream and e.Oup ChopPect :smart example shown ineliales .mcinY leas had )3340 . out of their places i that this win. proie to bo true that :Proved temPbrerilY the condition . of year 6,214,447,0 . toms of mail 00- p•• ,• • . - -- from the produdts of the soil: . . • that ttecount . ell questions which . ine waleuts or . almonds. Pla.ce betWeen is a question which.neeal e er swell features. e.nd is adapted to la the. heap eine' rolled dOwn to the.' etr eiiiiiems in aeaeaf of the .Tate- ' sem° of them'. • - : • • matter, of which 2,825,767,000; were fluence the prosperity of agriculture. layer cake and frost with •pink mine ally well. The original tocidway, '. And underneath them, ganyika Concession, hae 'entered in - 9'. botheuses equ farmer must ask himself at one pine are of great 'interest to the . Cana- Coeottratt Custard -To 1 lb . grated is white of white louisiee with amine 'crushed: into the enow aad of course to a contract with . the. Kattinga or another. Unfortunately it bee. I dian people. ,The.soil• of Canada Is- ' ' t all w 1 ' qt. scalding -milk. 'cocoanu• . o . isette of -steamed ,. satin, vest and stone dead, was, an elderly Mall and compune- by which the exploration been too frequeritla answered i th I . letters, so that every minute cora , BEES IN THE 'ARMY. • fides 12,000 aew meesitges . to • ite , hands, .It . manufactured 'and de- . .. . • - • . fertile an eastly worked, -being at and 1 heaping cup sugar. Beat well euge of. cream lace and trimming" cd marl y a . little valise he .had appar- of southern •Iallaangit With a vieW to • From Russia comes tasuggestion i livered postage stamps to:the ntun- negative, and - the boy has *-* b '..-eell the seine time beautifully , supplied the ellace that honey • bees should be ber of 8,623,821,808, ./3.nd the value - ve/vot piPed with hiue and" (Andy. set; down while resting on the e a ing de ohm/tient, hag been placed tried aa Military mesSengera in place gery and to look upon Alio gilt and • the •growth of cereals, :teener plants'. . alternate y in 0 .3311 t - le , y my . t ,on o • ) pi .. . , Ili • f ix eg s and .stir -them %piece ' g•11 with the co- I ' ld b ' t• b itt s f turquoiee. • e • . • ••, ' . • but all pliable wallet arid...gown Ina" 'I hal odywas earried to the •Shenta alai the inte,r, 919 he repreeents. ., for euelt purpoeesethey* Would be pre- . • m , e• ain s o . le li 1 j'A. .41-'1 Id f el *II "t'sh eligineer of homing pigeoes, It is 'urged that 742,000 aewspapers, - • trainad to view farm life .as .cirud-. With Plant 'food end. 'well •suited . for the :yo si et.. sth of 471,788,823, It ;. cerried 2,060, - greatly desired. For. generetions the • oanut end sugar, Pbur •this loth a. , . Cahada is also fa,vored as far "as " " t, ' •' If •eferred it •• t ' oceupied by Jeseph Gingras's body, best Wood of the co,untry hae beets bake 20 mom es. .. P1 people e. to give', Mr. a ileums •the sole •right way, .1n/tea/etch as they could hardly climate Is • concerned. it ie ivOnder- given to the city, and the Seeming may •be boeled and seried in culls.. The fitted lining is cut with double' lie tryieg to hem thp man's' identi- .te seareh for gold and Mine the mete be. interceptee, eind it would certain - fully variede this. permitting of . the .. One' cupful each of darts, side-backa . aand under-arnt ay: the. lumbermen discovered in 003. • community deprived of •its ' etrong- gx•owth of a large variety of .farna • Silver Cake- al in•seuthern Katange for .. ' ly be out Of '. , the question fee - the est, brainest boeil, • The . small 'farin b tter nd corngtarch, 2 cups sugar; gores and closes .at the cenere frolit of hiS podkets this letter .writteit kW . .. most skilfue marksetein to. hit 'such a. tem .of litkes!'and rivers affects favor- A.4"Illit1(31) .OF FIVE YEARS. • • , him . , • products Med .fruits. The great syse u • a' - '. On it are* aiatinged the diefereet part3 Jo„.eeh Gingras: .. • .. e . ' , . opportunities - foe the ainbieious: boy • '2 of .fiteur, 1 p swee in , 1 t. ilk the whit - and limited capital have not Offered: . earner. As. for their, elect • and- sinall who is destined- tea/fondle a itilre le..---. the "successful. meturizig 'of ' ably the •climath,- and Demite ' ,of . ee of 6•eggs,* and 3 teaspoons baking of the.waist, • the' underearin gores , - ,,...._ : ale, Dear Papa: 'All goes• well scs 'I he company. agrees to. give ali cariying powet, a bee could trane- fIrdif tdeeali.intt' otibeivsehreapra. no:. business and thousends of dollare eine • - ' • • - ' . s . • . powdet .. Flavor With .almOnd and Material. 'The back ie•smooth gicrOss d draven down in . • far and noW- we tire settled for • the anneal subsidy, of 8e1 j5u,t0e(199 a' ohnn, ealiai; ecidoretuntitei • THE FINEST PRODUCTS. ' • ' bake 'in a plain 'round mOld, . ..- - tho shouldeas an , , . nuttily. Bat the great majority Of . • . • - - Creamed Sweetbreadie-Wash• care. gathers. at the waist line; The fronts %tinter near. Catfish Lake. You must ditien that he, contri tt, • , . h he; , boys, boys who have good sense arid aed at ehe sante time affords facill- • know the placi3 just near the Tomas- the Wei of .$20,000. 'to • cat•ry on the leered by., miceo-p otography eo ',a are laid in ewo soft . plates. at .each :no Portage - road, three or four . tvork. .01 the. rosette ehtained frOin minute Piece ef pa.per• This eneee of moderate ambitions, who would dna ties' for, their cheap transportation. ta fully remove all bits of ekin and fat- • - shoulder and gathered at the, Jou er •-..a.- iflitisItTli.te;z7811:f . tii.z. t :ag ver the Vest Of satin that closes forget all'about Marie and her. devil-, I , . , glitg-it I'ltiaa'Ita,•,: '''cieTfpccZt... -:411 1:ePt%'41:11, E•i,(1 40 ai cent. to Mr. Williams, . little •Inessenger at its destination notes north of thet lake.i Buit yeti!. ,: and iTealt acom: wrot csotladodwuatnetrii . .. a e. - The lace Portions arte a.rrang- ,' know hat why I stay, un es,s t ne o a modern farm as great as is their On• the ' Pacific • °east ' • theee- are ex- •' capacify to manage, luive also left 'eoptitenal advantages for pasturage the country to seek work in the cities, and fruit growing, Compared with the sweetbread's. aro firm, then eat itle at t°he left sbOtilder and berteath the ries. Vor the Work It like Mit, 'and 7.t will le •necessary to embark 'a the Writing could easily be enlarged, to small pieces; stew in a very iittle •tinsel of the city as solnething to be eed other etrneortmit farm crops.- (dish • lined . with. good .paste, terials, • both wool and silk are up- en I Mitt ie the neaCt '.'nunk to. that 9 he Ketanga Ceineanv hae. agreed feeable • to .birde in more than one, .1 where they can' care only meager other countries the Dominion has ad- left front, which, 01 tern, is hooked ls a:1 ie net here atter all, No mat!.3 got ti Ceal of capital the Milling The 'homing instinct of a bee ie. es water initil tender; and set aside tux - salaries and lay mothing aside for a vantages as far as altitude .is ean- . into place over the vest, so accone til time.to serv.e, Then repeat, sea- plishing the fashionable. not 'let him ' eett-rprise both of ICatttaga and of strong ase that .01 a pigeon, and its tcr; U1.3 good God wi rainy iley or Old age. corned. Europe is said to •hatie sem to testa, add a lurap of butter .1 i (seat e for what he has done to ine blicithale, on vecount of the distance method of finding its way to Its hive With the znethode which our fath- mean elevation of 671 feet . above c os ng. 'The eleeves are in bishop . t• with hie lying toneue, . . . d I If e ereaan in which has bean of th se di-triet$ from 11.11 sources. of is the St11110 as that wheiaby . the farm does not yield a fair retern 'of feet, while that Part of the North stirred 1 teaspoon flour. When very, seyle• withepovel flaring aut e. T e t •t1 " W 1st for a Woman of "And me? My filthy., yeti must do sun) lies. The rogioo, about, 100 bird, gets back to its cote from a profit foe capital and labee inveeteti. Americtut cohtinent occupied by Can- ' ere and geandfathera pursued, the the, sea level, North America 748 u us a • just this ohe thing for inee Come to . mike from the Buluwayo aledecan as great distanee. ' I t t bride Creamed sweet- , • . ineuium size 4 yet s o ma arta . In every ether. line of business *the tide, is eptimuted at 300' feet. . breads ale .very nice served, in turnip inches wide 21 yards 27 ree here. , Conte for the Noel sure. et le :reached may through a roade most suceessful znee • aro not thoee ' Prior to 1807. Canada included a (Alps; Small ten.nips shoald be boil- • ' . • . ' me - • , ybe eou mill see me tweet, '• move '1 li t Cottrilry. ..' The Datives aro not A•WAXMNING AN. INTEREST. who follow. an the tamtstepa of -their region of about, • taloo - oaks; in ;led, whole, and wilco dorm cut into . wide will be required, with a yards • 21 inchee wide for • chemisetto and ' if w. I .did wx•oog• 'numerous but those*who live. there levery once in, a while we -have. an a ou. come net no predecessors and eoelpetitors, butelerigth arid front 200 to' .100 miles in dail" cups:. 'When time. to serve, t to leave you, to Persuade You not to seem to 1.0 t er,v. ineelligent aneanight awakening to a realizing sense that collar,. an. (.1. 2,,,, yards of lace 6. -inches those who blaze a new path, who breadth, extending west to th I come With me a.s before,. • Sbre, t • d f I i el ' i .0 I a there • is SOrnothing we have never , I a. 3.0 , uper or an ,'rub them all over, inside and out, , wide to tritu as Illustrated. : -sure 0 ma e use 11 n le inni na exp oi used before whieh is needed for otir adopt new and improtted methods* Watershed beyoi d I I' ' Q, i le ' with* /tort ' 'butter, season nicely ana . ___,.....e,e..e_____ , • come for the•Neel. Yeur teeeeticitate' .etions. Wood Is abundant .and there • INCREASING EXCELLENCE. ‘111:34 • Is pl. ay of wateinower which . will and devices, in short, those . who ,eastivard to laibrador• Alongside of let get • very hot in the oven while . . 1111 eh with the. Advertising is progressive. The . ' • . ' . Joseph." be of great advantage in Providing -dal -1Y' etnnfert• This -collies to us . maker tbe greatest use. of brains nnd I it. were the indePendent Dritish Pee- the sweetbreads are heating on. top ,through. the advertising columnti of business is the per cent. of profit so wick and Prince 'Edward Island, meat, and serve at once. • : man. who has a thing to sell and - I within f ,w hours 'of each other So it wee' father and son, kille I. the Motive force desired; .. 'I h., Men Who lia,ve made these lin- billboards, through circulars dr in common sense. Yet in few lanes of latices of' Novit 6'cotia. New Bruns- of the range, then the magazines, the daily .papers or great as in moderri, advanced farm- and beyoncl it to the north teal Strawberry Trifle -Lino a deep knows about ite value must persist ' • a I. I • AT THE SAME SPOT ' other ways. There are articles de- ing-it is the small profit on. a. vast west were the vast regions given tip glass. dish with slices of •stalee cake, "In What he is doing in 'ordee to ob- • mho wore lying in neighboring berths ' ' minent .in the developmeht of the . portant diseoveries have been ,pro- I signed foe common use of which the amounts of gain. Were the' same PallY• By the conic deration of the strawberries, cover with a, layer of for • his business. Very. freqUently d.ath at the Noel or Lhristinastide. 1:4...1 w_atersrand in the Transvaal. average pros; the firm manufactUeing them decedes output that brings • sun large to the use of the Matson Bay Come pour in a generous layer of preserved :thin the greatest tanount of benefit 01 the Same shanty in the 3`1 i „,t..1Iness. of i he 'individual is ignerant until energY, Push and brains .put into the provinces and the acquisition of the ctletard, tide! •another 'ay& of cake, men are found who believe in *laver- . .letst two days later, the clerk of re. y are experienced eugineers, to exploit them in some manner. It management of a farm, a good ih... Thldeell 'Bay ' Cornpanyht territory, then More strawbeivies, and. finish Using and who are willing to plunge nd one of the teanutters tore and miners, whhh fact gives all depends on lio.w the proprietor the area of Canada. hes been ime With custard. Pour . little Into publicity 'as an experiment, ae a in the office awaiting their turn .p:ropi„jot additional importance to their faith of the article goes utbont his pnb- to tepott to tt.e local manage). 0 ifortg.,thig' region as an eaceptionally come and comfortable living coUld bit the shatty a the future tnuet needs be en ethicat- now contains about SYrtip drained ofT over the top. ' 'Cause they startle their localities .1. ,• field ,for placrr gold Mill- Ileity as to Whether he will succeed in what he has undertaken, but ' if obtained. The sticcessful farmer of inensely enlarged, and the Dominion mu cls of ' straWberrice With the Their first steps are suecessful .• be- . . ed one, The future •farmer will find ' 3,500,000 SQUARE MILES, Chicken Jelly -Cat a dreseed chick- With what ihey have said. If they ; ta eir milli? loyherLiirin at Rive's. Iii)eaelt men, AetlitTre sew°11;oe:e°1,•1 1:111". 411 a a Voluble owl y *ravels were he has an article of genuine merit e sett e portions of the coun-3 ' ' slowly in just. enough water to cover preparc a. (level advertisement no dries tO the shanty etedlcd, there was only one elver f 11:°1d Was noy to recommend its popular use there s Water area, . . . eh in small pices, and cook it very !have possessed enough originality. to wil.n t tY . d e (. oin n a. I ing foi t ie ad 1' 9 d u a et • • 1 - that the beet, inVestteient, he ean o make is to Seeure a good education . Th 1 d ' ,, and ()ne which can be sold at a price . and training in advaneed agriculture. b ' it until it will fell from the bozIes.'; doubt', their business Will at once Where dosoPh found, lt i$ regarded .aa probable impOrtance in which eXclusive of it • is little qtuistion but that he can • •. and a visitor may take aycaTiialt"t3.1184 Then talce it up and boil the liquor ,booin es• a rehult, of that, publicity, (1'nertte Ware employed, . J er s eig 1 was s e and le erri lee amp, fea00 square lace in • that the gold bearing area In south- Roane:tee t le results frotn an °elver - A FEW ISONT'S. eastern y a Halifax /Ind bouhdar t ' to a cupful, Remove all the bonea, Tlie next 'step is perhaps a trifle ' 1 t id j Using standpobit. • Don't buy up all the scrubs of the eomfortably without changleg . en and pick the meat to pieces. Season harder. lIaving once Promoted a sv) s diu.ractcd until hhe i•ould reach e per a 11 tj striking advertisement it is noces- that Place. Monnieur tvould believe - extent, try are ound together b • • • ' neighborhood because they are ahaap i•cnrs to the shores of the Pacific, a P P gravY, and turn int0 a well -buttered and tepect to make feeding profit- distcined of 3,662 metes, butter in small bits, Mix with the .sary to follow up with others Which her, for truly yee truly, elm had shall grow in attraetiveness. as they beee told in a vision of 'the night appear.' The man who can keep up end In her own sae she felt that she this standard of improvement Will be v tee Wanted. [making rapid etrklee succese. But Two oe thrce deo before had she 'unfortunately there are too many lea *d her Josej 0 cull to her nod go who fail to step aleng with the int- to him she would, to lettNe him never movement dr:mauled mid their adenine inora lia• matte what people eald •tisieg• proVes Of little value to their c n More. And' the old num Gingrae buceness. h hiu.s. tent a my .o 1 home on ihristnate Day to tell het, IThe Dublin Metropolitan POW, make haste tent go to nivel' De. like the Royal Trish Conatabulary, 100,, s ‘x3131 -t te ma. ("P are directly tinder the control of the en e allOPe• ;Government, but they are a civilian. • And the 'm101'1110. were eon111011cd ' end not a military body. The R. ta tell bar that the bodies of father C. ere essentially a military police. and son were elan then on the sled they are tit et an so c ars. tee I I ' though the,v ordinarily carry only the' It was 11 olcitck on Christmas baton they are airined ou•occasion eve,, uberi Malta was putt ng on le with revolvers, rifles of u. somewhat refliain 111u liallwaY of Ilea hatne to antiquated I/talent. end lea:mime e num that she die. :The'bayonet Is a peettlierly unplenia xactIgite int her lover call hei• mune ant weapon, tho owl of it, next the in ugniat g tones, she fancied fivia that if any. one is foolish enough to hotr the man she had parAtetill‘f.111.oici'inl' bane! of the ride being so notched lite head'•of ahe stairs. grasp it, the constable has only to in to beeause of evil reports of draw back the ride merely to tear hie rat lege Iseepeetleg her, Witte dY- ..taWay ehe flesh and eibeWe of ide ing e00 miles away With her name hand. • .; on Ida lipst TRAMP STEANEERS, Much Akin to theii Human Pro- . totYpe on Shore, • • , The tramp steamers of the ocean • highways have always been pictur- esgite objeets of commercial interest, and. their unexpected appearance at sea in quarters fat out of the routes of regular triteel hae more them onto - relieved for passengers the' tedioes- ness of a trip eeross the ocean. Like their namesake on land, they travel everywhere, and turn up at the most . unakpedted moteent .; but to a cox. - thin extent they have beefi the baro- meter of business, Where the tt•anip steamers floek in. numbers, there am trade and commercial actiVity. Some years it is in South Anierien, ; six • months later it may be off the esmat, ot Africa, or again on our Solith Atlantic ' or Pacifle coast. The ' tramps seem to scent their' prey in some unexplained manner, and ety seine la.W of mutual attraction they hurry to the scene. But the ship -building revival of re- eent yearg has created revolutione shipping intereets, and the Lampe have been the first to sutler from it. One of the noteworthy chauges in this respect has been the establish- ment of many aew eagtear lines of steamers plying between important ports. In ferrety days the pictur- esque tramp steamers carried all the cargoes between thee() centers of eornmerce touching regularly onto /». twice a, year at certain ports to pick up cargoes. But the neW lines ItaVe crowded the tramps out of the (rade, and. they have been. foreed to seek nese fields for exploitation. Colds that will.' Never be Cured Art,being.COntraoted Evory DOY-Tho. Troatnient Proscribed by an- Entintint Modloal Author and PhysiOlan-Timely /lotion the Alf In1pOrtant Point In Trilating ealds. • able. . Study ,the type of atiimal to Fe e the great future of Canada [there Call be no doubt When the vast Don't put an. unruly, Vielotie ante areas of rich end fertile :4°11 Istill feetly firm. (let 01 slices for the tablet. 'occu led 13ecome • meld, Set 111 a cold place until per - feed and feed no other. mai in the 10t. It wilt do more t pe pled then 1 'mind coffee and mix ' being prOduced on the °thee animals • Cadada Will, undoubtedly 'becalm. Corfee Custard.-IIreak an .egg into damage and prevent More fat from! trip fresh y gt cote of 'the eldef food than it 19 worth,: Alt shoidd be c„OuntrieS of the world. • .8 peace and quiet, in the feed lot. inielnee, then drain off ieto a eaucce 1-)mdileillff well. Put it into a coffee pot with 1 onvrox GUL.Z. pta water,' let, it steed. ten Don't shovel in the feed by the waggiort load, leaving the trouglia un- pan. Add 1 pt. (team awl give it '1. II d 4 Well -beaten emptied from one (ley .to another. Every business man' ita looking for eggs and 1 large cup sugar, ttirn the .4. You can in no surer Way cloy the ap- a chance to enlarge hie oPportuni- whoa of your Mlirliele than by ties but he Must consider that every eggs, coffee and cream boiling hot • on the and cook in a double boiler tut - keeping feed donStantly before thern, indiVidtial ici also watching foe the tit smooth /end thick* Doll'e keep all ekes and conditions same Chance. That business Iran of anitne.10 In the sante lot, There best .proteets hie 'Own intereet amid should be no underlitigs and no ati.'Who most carefully watches out for totrats of the feeci lot. 'the interesta ' of others will most , Ig(k VIVO OTHERS, VALUI4 OP BUTTER EATING, One of the favorite remedies of Don't. consider shelter and an surely Win 111 the end. 3f he is aitx-,i Physiciana is eod liver oil, and Why abundance of pureiwater as of sec- ,ious to secure for his eustorners the is ono of the inyeteriee of the WOrld ondttry importance, or requiring less ,best values and preserit them in the of medicine, When all there Is about attention than feed. Put these on a :meat attraetiVe Manner cue! to con- it is an oil or fatty substance that leVel With the ration problem if you ',vine° the greatest number of people is easily digested and quite as eimily wciuld get. the best, out ot your tho••J of the value of What he has to Otter, 1 assimilated, Ilsh 011 being appropri- inVested and feed consumed, her Will eVentudlly succeed in the ' ated with a small outlay of digeatiVe Delret &IOW the ordinals to be.,largeSt measure because he has at -1 power, Why bod liver oil, a pre- emie excited. Never idles, the 1n011 tempted to benefit others while bene. duet of the decomposition of fish Te- ta Iloilo anti SWear When feeding litirig himself. I foes( Should' have ever been chanced . "Colds that will never be eured," A atartlIng sentente, but Yoe hint W it to be true, Scareely day passes but some death from consumption, pneumonia or similar, ailment emphasizes the truth bf this state- • I. *11 %Member that a newly-contrueted Cold tail, in almost every ease, be cured. It is the neglected cold that leads to death -411e eold that tens on and onaathe cold that is added to by fresh wide from time to time. , I a tine it is to be choeen from the great number. of rernedies that ere reconiniended? You eon use eoninion-sense in buying medicine, just as you eon in the purchase of a Piano, a bicycle or a :towing ente- aline,. Find out What treatment has the best re.cord In the past, aPply the test of time and get the opinion of people who know from expeteence. If yon apply this test to utedielnes foe colighs, enicis and shadier /ailments. you will eeleet The Chaso'ci Syrup of Linseed and TurPentine, because of the eatraordinary Inerits.Which possesaes, arid Which have bee mine knoWn to the public generafilt through years of. trial. The 8810 of this remedy are far in excess of any "1 ti rid haVe never been so large as derIng the present seasor,„ These two facts are, we be- lieve the strongest tividenet• that can be produced in Verifying! the morita of any remedy that has betel thor- Oughly teeted for yearn. . lha Chase'S Syrup of Linseed mai Turpentine ie prized especially because of its far.reaching elYeets,' even In the lima serious (11:•1014 Of bronchitis, whooping cough, croup and asthma. It is not. a mere relief for toughs, but atts on the'whole, system thoroughly, curing the told and remo•ving. chest Pains, soreness of the' lungs tt.tal bronehial tubes, and all inflammation .of 'the respiratdry organs. Just a, word of warning. There are other preParations of turpentino and linseed put 'up in imitation of /Yr. Chase's Syrup of Linseed and Turpentine, To be sure you are getting'tie genuine, see portrait and sig. nature of Dr, A„ W, Chase on the wrapper, 'Pwenty-five cents. a bottle, fondle size, three times as.inucho 60' cents, At all dealers, or lildmanson, Bates .f(). Ompacy,. Toronto. •