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Exeter Times, 1906-04-05, Page 7AB�ALUTe $ECURITY1 Cenu:ne Carter's Little Liver Pills. Metal Boar Signature of See ruc.Strolla Wrapper V t w. Veer .aa11 nnri ac easy is take all sugar. F011 REMjACH re 31.1ZittEt3. FIR iiilleUSIIESS. FOR T 1)1; !td LiVER. FORCQKa+iPAT1017. sm.; cALLt't=' SKIil. Fu+t TtiECC;,IPLEXIQr -.. %..G ,fit:-erretzzlic: CARTER'S LEi i1 e. !� ci As CURf:. SICK HEADACHE. MILBURN'S LAXit-LIVER PILLS A CONSCIENCELESS AGE The Lack of Conscience Is a rlenaCe of Present Day Life. tnirch- Herein do 1 ex> ercise m •self, to have Christian churches have thug! gt••Sonldis- t?htvays a Cu11sciWlce void of offence to- cu lite (hutch's lair twine by +turd God and toward men. -Acts xxiv., honesty, enc-sid 16. Anti then again, there is the • sides.1 the Unite') S....,,1 Jul not snout Conscience Is a compound of Iwo Ln• 1 le conscience.1110 Paul's eecessur�t/ it' l to iu,(i0t),lxxl nc►es. Pty this scheme Canada tin wordy signifying ng self know ledge. y text had lh exercise myself, to boyo tui• 1 .,nwill redeem a million and a hull acres cf Is an inner Is at secret shotty the way lays ado 1 exof tO semi -desert, and leu+t by private parties nl duly.It is stxrut voice which for- ways conscience plea o(ttnso without goycrhrtient ad, writes Frank I ids thwrong and commands 11►e right. i tear) God and toward s of maty nil - • G Carpenter, from Calgary lu the Chi - Dame it points to a seatr,! null►ortly 1 The conscientiousness 1 ea},u Pte Illcr. !110(11. out of ourselves -that is, 11 wi1i SC -s t0 ! embraces men, but quite ignores 60.L, ' a God, their Maker. Theyhave tuo►alilY, The teat k has h[ en undcrklkcn by the Conscience, however, nasi be taught.1 lack religion; randThus they disrel (cal aro Canadian Piscine Railroad, which has the supreme obligation of the exchanged a part of its land grant for 11: uninstructed, nlsauided conscience is 3,000,000 acres lyint, Ale of the most terrible forces resident sense, i God not only will not be Ignored between tN1,OW a news in man And herein comes t t concern. Wrote medicine tint Of this 1,•• will be put under water, VAST IRRIGATION PLAN 1f Pa NOW 1U11)1:1t 11'.11 IN TUE t'RO- %INCE U4 AL111:111'.1. 1,:,1Ie.0a0 Acres of Arid Land Are to Be Changed to Fertile 'Territory. By alt odds the biggest irrigation pro- tect on the North -America!► oe.utiuent is • of Al- berta. fu. int 1 now under way In 11102 all tr• irrigated lands of pan and China. They come from the II - ['gated slates of Utah and Idaho. They farm on tracts of about eighty acres each. and 1 am told that they raise two er three times as much on such farms a.; can be raised in the non -irrigated sections. During my stay in Canada 1 have visited this Moronon country. It is reached by the line of the Alberta Rail- way and Irrigation Company, which is used largely to carry coal from I•ei!►- bridgo duo"( to Montana. The lands are almost dead flat, and arra cut up by ca- nals fed by St. Mary's River. Seventy -live thousand acres are rel - ire mild, auto and safe, and aro a perfect regulator of the system. They gently unlock tho secretions, clear away all elieW and waste matter from the system, and give tone and vitality to the whole Intcrtinnl tract, curing Constipa- tion, Nick Headache, Biliousness, Dvrpep- eia, Coated 'tongue, Foul Brcatt, Jaun- dice, 1tcartliur•, and Water Brash. Jlrs. It. R. Ogden Woodstock, 1 .11., writes: "NV liusb:n.d and myself have used Mil - burn's hays -Liver Pills for a number of years. 1Vn think we cannot do without them- i' *ey aro the only pills we ever take." Prim 425 Dents or fire bottles for 51.00, at nil ,it:alerit or direct on receipt of price. The 1'. Milburn Cis, Limited, Toronto, Ont. Ev y hour Delayed IN CURING A COLD IS DANGEROUS. luta 110005• Lut Ile wants the Ili; co and the balance ity of 1•eve fled . \\ heft n man is art-! Itusl<in trueownerse n r as impelled ny the authority of God "God willputup with n1nny lhtngs to rshouldknowton what God wills. llcrn% the heart of man, but one thing Ile will Mc human conscience mus! ho etight• not pub up with- cned by the word of God. There are many iniperftct and defec- tive consciences from which the gross- est errors and wrongs result. There is, fest n false conscience -roue that has THE SECOND PLACE. gives Ile who gives God second place, Him no place." t le tt k leC ,l No more important theme P (Iris this. \c o suggested for ourtime than est tart[ 4+f 4 Tiq Homy '14 4•444441444,444144444 SELECTED IIECII'Is. To make fish balls ,pick the (telt fine and cook it with the mashed potatoes. which should be light o.5 WIll1 Ped mad)* under cultivation and the rat lway errant, and not heavy and sticky. Ile I h .m ilk 1 n lime - u n • •red dd i•fu unit a ,• it 1 above r toot and Irrbulton company a them wltl has altogether atmest a million ""res, or cream and butter white cooking• yet 10 redeem. The company recei\c, Make small fish balls, and fry them 10 n concession for n part of these lands ort deep boiling fat. Just before you Stinpe Jin (timing up the coal altars an (1 1,u►1 g the railroad. and looked upon Then, bs tilled only for grazing until Il►e Mor- mons carte in and proposed to irrigate them. As it is. the irrigulinn works are only tive yeas old, end they have the town of Raymond, whirh has 0 impuln- thein into halls add a few drops of lemon juice to give a piquant flavor. the juice of one 10m0n is sufficient for a dozen or mord fish balls. Brown and serve with patslcy'and quarters of lemon. 'fake any boiled fish. Melt ono•fourth cup of butler, add two and one -hall lion of 2,1NX1, situated in 1110 heart (1 I !abet -spoons of !lour, and pour on gra them, and smaller settlements along gra- dually two pups of milk. Mash !110 jnll<s the file of the railroad. of four hard boiled eggs and mix 1110111 1 talked with Peter L. Naismith, the • nal ran , and C. A. N with one teaspoonful of anchovy es. HIS WIFE'S LUNGS BOTII_AFFECTED But the Great Consumptive Preve& tative brought Health and Happi- ness to his Home will bo sold to the irrigated land nano} ri of the c I Y to Ilia fur pasture and mixed int: ming. this ,t 0111. the lend commission+•►•, Moult its i fish-aboutCeilw o ccupfulsl►of tit, colds awl tract of irrigated lands is almost as cliarncler •Mad possibilities, They bait ate' flaked. rt•at as all the irrigated land of Odor - THE Ginger Snaps. -One cup molntsrs, ado or California. It is more than tend and that they `LREI� rapidly t11cd. ono -half cup of sugar, one teaspoonful Idaho or Wyoming n tum•! soda, 0110' ice that of times Id 1 of ginger, one teaspoonful of many limes that of any other western Nie. Nlubcalh, white not u Mormon 11 b 1 ate. ill m- 'This work is now going on. One .. now that secs acres are. n that nor -1 is a conscience `readyofnt e added teals what God !tn te Fe Thinking, ••no. utter i this veer 1 he project t shocked a ne r res ct m blocks of I, nc .. • 'eels of conscience in wide rano. re• will ►w continued until the whole tract 'icsenl do 1 c. :.. ed and se + supple,. to.; uses n plop! of t11h cotimperce. c•f means supplying ;tonnes o son ' flavoring end r iter settled by the + f,bncizothe n► f cottecienee lilac 30,000 families with ht clot `u Ie built � Ater nuns •uhJ o through h •01 1 set!, has le1,t•taeuted those people lit 1o. holt cup of softened butler; flour o r territorial !c(;tshulure, uuJ has knownout Iain. 1beat the molasses and pour them hum the tiutu they came to Can- oyd t the sugar; then add the other in. uda. Ile says they wake exeeiteut eat.over the . Cu( out in pretty forms and t ncr c d educated, u, nn � so 'e ( mistakenly It t ten ct •ed and dr ed water. nt , j lh tt l ars in things innocent, that confounds 1 In danger °[ tnrttrrtn}, less • 1 for the writing on the nl line at with temperance, 1a "i tee n[ indictments - rens uuJ are cmiluruuug to the Cltuudi• bake quickly. s meant to be enjoyed, tkinr. upright minds are and double that aouecL Inc handled el- laws in every respect• 'Turkish Delight-fionk one-half box that mistakes austerity for piety. I t 11 cvclultons ghowi will eucl► mal i lu cautectiuit wilt !hese irrtguted of gelatine in one-half cup of cold water Thi; nukes conscience play the roto!L. 111 of southern Aibel'lu a cutter seri- it eri• for one hour. Put it into a saucepan of •rt a'mesh, severe and bigoted censor, y 1'f \\e prat! then, upled lllogether it r7o. intermit yuersliot bus t►res`!t•:cihic acid and Ihrerduarlcrs of a cup lent. 1 \\ a need to em rr.(1Ocm something 1 he 5l Mary's Inver which s , of cold our. (.00h len ►nip d i a{to tether foreign to its U•uo let I t There aro few things worse than i perattte necessity I p and llh the towns water for lit, territory y titin teaspoonful of 'non "Our doctor said there was no cure for my wile as both her lungs were affected," says Mr. L. ll. Walter, of pearl Street. r , disap- pointment Ont. !t was a sad d pointntent to us both, just starting out life. only married a short time. But before she lead finished the first bottle of Psychine the pain in her lungs quickly went away, and after taking six bottles Mrs. Walter was a new creature and perfectly well again." That is just one of the many families into which Psychine has brought hope. health and happiness. It is a living proot that Psychine cure♦ Consumption. But don't wait for Consumption. Cure your Lafirippe, your Cough, your Bronchitis. your Catarrh, or your Pneumonia with the remedy that never fails-- A ails- - - A FALSE CONSCIENCE. r • + listic conscience. i ale. nu it there s Again, t i b b his takers hold upon externals. If the heeding it. Tho dist( the o Iresnaes remorse to the individual and find aloother ng IhetilinoSilwinch ullimnle !hers t'ises •- • a cheese SO Mary's lakes. widen art" situated in ; strain one-half rut'tluyestern Montana, about twelve( or fine strainer oh, to a plate that has water. To the re - These ' .C(1 in cold [1\ • ng ,�r tr •. ilc n n nJ nr lu , 1 1 ycoloring. . n u tcrn•tiu pink Thies from the ih 1110in(1er add a speck of 1 t '!'hese lakes aro twenty mites long and i one toile wide. The he high up in the; strain on no another plate and stir in Itocky Mountains, and are - fed by Wel When Ihoounce ca14 lyolbchopped becometo firm cut in p ly means people LO co 1 '. 300,000 P c c P 1 soca about • to y nt t d 'snsl r o[ t addition the a Conscience wounded becomes an `d Canada's population, - IN GREAT AMERICAN DESERT part 1 The lands to be redeemed aro n i a life be correct, i[ the reputation cter's longue That will sting to the ea t• Ire kept moral, if visible conduct 1 lel no man hope to evade the Nemesis ., divine ti no ul •1 •acs• this beregularly o[ I s ignoring r i[ 1ti ) ut blameless, 1 u , • the } follows !z charged, it is self•satisficd. Bat it over. that 1 looks the fact that the real seat of con- int°niter• outward l e <, idler is in the inner life. Phe mos f.•I eg legalism istrtt l shallow and n+ until it springs from the heart. I he, works of such (nrtnttlisls are but •;enc to be seen of inen and have their reward. There is the double conscience -ane for the private 01111 another for the pub- ne life. Sonia men (eel in honor bound to do uprightly by their families end iriends. They are patterns of inot•nl correctness In their personal relations. i3ut ns members of some corporation or trust they freely. and •apparently with- out b1u<h. Commit nets and sanction roelises which are no Mss than robbery. Even members in good standing in You have often hoard per,ple ,'.y: '• Tte only a yid, a tatting cough.' but 1,- :.y a life history would r••:,d thi,•Tcrent if, on t l:•, 1 r appearauee of a cough, it had been rem died with DR. WOOD'S NOR- WAY PINE SYRUP. it is a pleneaat, safe and effectual remedy. te.:1 they ho oonli,lently relied upon as a erectile Jewish Sabbath also was obgerttd for boll' cnst:a this involved 0 selling aside • lar a Theo and Cs in 'n all kinds, , Broncaess. of the maw itself, or at least of the law brier Throat, Paine in Chest, Asthma, Itronchitfe. (lean cig rcles, the lwCont(1nysr being cleiarl•; lis eniemonly interpreted by the religious „.u• Whooping Cough, ng'. . and ail ace- each other down It leachers of the time. Croup. dlstin wished from c tions t the Btei'hen and Longa. a y 8. Son of \inn -A title used by Jesus met HtN,hen E. Strong. Derwiek. N s.. about lin close of the third century nt• of biose!! as the typical or rel,resenln• vireo,: "1 have usnl Dr. Woofs Norway Pin. `tet Christ. Gradually' 111bobservanced Info disuse titre member of the !lunula 0100, 8y(rup for aim., on, and have found 11 to 1,e a 1 the Jewish , 10. Withered hand -A paralyzed bend stand mcdicinr, always giving 9 tick relict. W. among the Christians, while at Ihr, same would not be a dile,' a bottle of it in the time the stnCrednes.S of It is RtLord's Day which ldiec 1, had withered away because of bo ler W a t lienSunday to have been intention Y authorises for a spar }net we•u1,:,ututt+•, Demand Dr. Wear' sad nattier must ttli•7helsilnrthethe C:hrislialdltferc tfhp ill "Is it lawful to do goad 011 No tortures which the poets feign pin Irl de Plc a intolerable the tierce, pleb Can to , He feels who, night and day, devoid t f rest, Carries his own accusers In his breast.I A life without conscience toward God first and !award man because of God is the worst of failures. No gold can gild. no glamour of position or power can MI it with success. Ilut n good conscience is true tiches- e patent of genuine nobility, n breast- 1.latc ngaitnst all adversities and a light of inner peace reach Ourthat Father s l Shote. r 1 forth In the'snnclunry. catcd also con- rSSON Iinunl bread because perpettmty kept in THE S. S.L it on INTERNATIONAL LESSON, APitiL 8. Leeson 11. Jesus anti the Sabbath. (:olden Text : Exodus 20.8. LESSON WORD STUDIES. Note. -These Word Studies are based on the text of the Revised Version. The Lord's Day. -T110 Lord's I)ay, or Christian Sunday, was not 'intended from the first to ben substitute for the Jewish Sabbath. Sacred in the thought and memory of the apostles and their successors as the due on which Jesus had risen from the dead, it was Cense• his love to mon. This being true, t 1nw itself is subject to modification in the sanctuary before the Lord. Twelve loaves or cakes placed in two piles the table of showbread cacti Sabbath day (comp. Ex. 25. 30: Lev. 21. 6-8). 1 labor 5. Profane the Sabbath -By the necessarily connected with their duties in the sanctuary. Among these were the removing of the showbrend, the prepar- ing the fire for the sncrittce and officia- ting at the regular temple services. In these cases, Jesus points out, Sabbath labor was not only counlennncetl by the law, but actually eonunnnded. 6. One greater than the temple -Note the exalted claims of Christ involved In this statement 7. 1 desire mercy ... and not sacri- fice -Quoted front Hosea. 6. 6. and quoted ngnln by Ntnthety in chapter 9. 13. The law righltp understood Is an expresslnn not of Girl' ,•eeerity but of Ih c vc bconfectioners ,glaciers.Ytion Af American was Duce known r us the C,1 tut ! St. Mary's Itiv and American Utserl, This runs northward! St. i5hhiti►bumduint plenty Y water, Clho f tat)' sugares and roll each in con ec Stthe western part the United! 1 milts of camps which the Canadians Orange nus arils. ileltt boiler with Cops of • 'd 1$ There lh n milk i (allude. un(1 "t.o•• wn• ut nt and[.Ys nd u 50l uhavethe Statestilt andrBeat t have 1 u nrind.Y orange inn of o w more anter hero than in our tributary l: which they expect to reclaim sour shavings ,g light with two rounding comity, but than are dry ordinary Y •dinar Rung like 630,000 acres. As it is now, of three ca},•sugar. Pour the bol milk terms ma al the lauds tnt!! for or Y 7 the water flows through the St. Marys tablespoons ofg [arming, although abater wheat o• bs now into the Saskatchewan and goes off intoe nn the eggs to litear and beat doublel,o'lerllan I being raised on much of 1 • - 1ludson's lea past fifteen years the Canadian govern- y. cul has had engineers ut work taking I \\'ithin a t short more distance of se a ewe sty se en es wlekeS and the Ing r, ervoirs. 1 ole a rams and ( miles from St. Mary's 'liver flows the it has 1 reservoirs. From a ar s 000,- north fork of the Milk River, which runs • are 70,000,- ►l hus beau Lound that thered I northward into Canada, and then, turn - then ie ur t cook until smooth, not curdled. Add the juice of two medium sized oranges, heat and strain bubo custard cups. Potato Fritters. -Mash a pint of cook- ed potatoes, and beat until very light. Add a pint of flour, two eggs beaten by P$YCHINE (Pronounced Si-keea) 50c. Per Bottle Larger sizes SI and $2 -ail dr•ugstata. DR. T. A. SLOCUM, Limited, Toronto. till settled. four off venter without sedi- ment and pull linen into it, leave for no hoin•, and then tail in strong soda water, after wringing the linen well out alet. I ch w the ben of Wel Feet.-Iloty often do we see people lratnping about in the mud with leather soaked through, and how often urn home, rah when do such Foote, they Permit their sit down by the fire and 1 either feet to dry without changing stockings or shoes! Can we then won- der barking. u 1 nfu and derutlhocoa B rheumatism and inflammation ? Wet feet most commonly produce affections of the throat and lungs, noplacewhen vhC lunger such diseases have once taken is not far off; therefore let us entreat our readers, no matter how strong they may consider thentselves to be, to guard against wet feet. Trying on Shoes. -New shoes should be tried on over moderately !!tick stock- ings; then you can put on a thinner pair to ease your feet it the shoes seem to be tight. 1t is remarkable what a difference the stockings make. If they are loo large o• too small they will be nearly as uncomfortable as a pair of shoes that ore too tight. New shoes ran be worn with as much ease as old ones if they are stuffed to the shape of the foot with cloth or paper and patiently 000 acres of semi -arid loud tt Inch pec i in south. flows for hundreds o[ miles hriguliol occusiourlq• if they air. to Io through the United States into the a themselves, one teaspoonful of bit one used for fuming. 'I'l9, gocrn wn Oil 1 \hiss tri and on into the Gulf of N1exi- powder, and n pinch of snit, will► enough t slly a reclai: that 8(1 that acres will canl co. Be making a canal inside our noun -1 sweet milk 10 make a batter that twill easily bo reclaimed, supply and that they 1 [sur from the Sl. Mary's to lite north! just drop from the spoon. Drop by have an unfailing of tcalcr front y` the Saskatchewan and its tributaries it 1 lark nukes ro:ridilhe t Ihreynu i►llo tl►o i largespoonfuls into lttol fat, and fry the prettier works are matte. Milk River and be finally used In irrigate quickly. T ! Cook one cup The land of the Canadian Pacific I lands in northern and eastern Neaman, scheme lies in a solid block on bolll and especially the lands which lie allot•, sides of the railroad between Calgary the Fort Belknap Indian reservation. d Medicine flat It is flat or slightly 1 and crabd almost • from the limo o Resurrection as a day 011 which the dis- ciples gathered together, for the purpose of worship and for the breaking of u d. But as a matter of fact, the higher manifestations of God's lore. Such a higher manifestation tvns the sulisfying of the hunger of David, and in this case that of the disciples. In c• A1.1 Rl ru L r t C [o OT I • used B rolliing prairie, and is now a 6 Mg. "lite strip is 1:30 miles long, run- S r, nerican soil, and the citizens of Moro the Bow lhvcr, n beautiful mountain fir[ 1 that 't ought to be so used set uch a canal would give enough water ping hack [or souse utiles on ocln side to redeem thousands of acres of good t the track Tho water is to conte troth o cam. 11 will LLQ„ increased to ncnt- o. ate (herefore to consider the Chris- Accuse h1n1-Ilefore the ecclesiastical to Norway rine l' Syrup to put up i cur n ell lake lenchln . mark and tt0 'Three Yuen Trees i, the leer a the .art tae price 25 cent, at all deafer,. substituted for the ]ravish Sabbath. ea I1. in ant Gflllhi Sytt I•SeliCls slightly k 1 been abolished . els 1c . ► tet it have t o qVa e t 10 s ,O 1ne 11. ?n days, '3 or 1 have been t , mlh 1 III . �rht 1 , --- --- - - - church and the Lard's cloy l0 1 the y -.-_ ------------ -� tho preference as a day n P Serve ver ho . Apple and Nut Sala .- of English walnut meets in water to cover, with n slice of 0111011 rind a bit of bay leu[ for len minutes. Drain and put in cold water for twenty minutes. lit tel - of Mix with an equal amountY shnved sour apple and moisten with a little Croon mayonnaise. Arrange on lettuce Ieattes end garnish with more of t [ Plain Lemon e y • f sponged with hot water. Or if they 'e'illar spot R cloth lh 1 n rl t S01116 its !inch in P I wet with hot water oath laid across the place will cause immediate and lasting relief la cam to i ' the mayonnaise Clean Utensils, -Nothing more quickly 1 It Soak one box o drupes tho cook than the care of her w h gelatine cups of cold MO. or or utensils, for a good nrkmnn loves and lit and flow unto neer the United Stales. the` l+ on hvdi cu s of epics for his tools. Such .:: States lhroubh rho Be" 1 ou},hl IA w one hoar, ihen turn P e Saskatchewan and thence on to Canadians (10 natural{y abject, 1'hcy say cranks and eir Bay.1 that the water having fallen in our coup• boiling waterdissolved; and indd latae hand lahnlf genrings should not bel left inave i waterl in , as 1 le sugar and the strained Hudson'sThe Bow River _ows by Calgary. n no reason that we t,. ,ea t:o•u is entirely the oil is thus washed out and the Men- turn sits are quickly spoiled. Clean well with clear, hot water and a brush immediate- ly nfler using, and dry thoroughly be- fore pulling avny. Tins should be well dried before putting them away or they, will rust. Do not put pons and kettles partly filled with water on the stove to soak as it only makes them more dell - he tell try other cit, •'•s, l l'he say Ihnt the w•alet:g (ell m the ich flow northward from the tailed mounlnins of tlto United Slates and I• hcy A MISNOMER. Nies, Jones - "1 think II :s the most ridt- !Aileen thing to call that man in the bank n teller." Nees. Johnsen"\\'tly4" Mrs. Jones--"ilecuuse he sinply won't tell at all. t asked one to -tiny how notch my Median.' had on deposit there, and he just laughed." IIE 1IAD. Ntrs. Casey -"Iles ycr husband any Inflo.)enc.•t" Mrs. Hogan-" Begulis, he's under it all the time.' SUFFERING WOMEN who fa,' bre • l••,rlen, can Lave health Mad etrengtli reitmrti i r 1:1e u•• of ."1*, urn's , M�Ib Heart and Nerve Pills. giveof rest and warship. As one commentator puts the argument ns it bears spectnlfy on 1 : "1'he observance of the first day of 1 the Jewish law fcomp. also Luke 14. 5). the week is an analogous institution 1t. Took counapl ngalnst hint --Mark (nen ut!or. fled been abolished), based on the cots{ joined ,h �k Plainer sLuin rii.j}e?ntncil secretion of that day by our Lord's 1 (comp. fiessureclion, sanctioned by apostolic Destroy ihn-Destroy not only hta in. usage, and accepted by the early fluence, but his life --that is, get rid 3f church, -the day being set npart for him. similar objects -rest from Inner and the service of God. --in a manner consonant with the higher and more spiritual teachings of Christ, and to be observed in the spirit of loyal Christian fr?ctdotn, rather than by obedience ton system of precise statutes.' 11 is accessary to hold these fade continually in mind in order to appreciate the true significance of the Christian Sunday and its actual re. ;alien, which is to the Jewish or Old tTestament of t iSohbull'. party of fig drove out to look at th0 ditches, already excatuled, and to ex• 1 it t 711 r through un►ine the irrigation project as far as it is completed. Puking carriages, mei its present course for th.rt►sunds of went for miles ever tho prairie, riding years. I understand that the two gov- talong he embankments 01 the els are now in consultation te- a tamer telnmc main canal, which is sixty Icer es from ril' gnrding the use of these Takes, and that the lx,ltotn, ten feet deep and lakes from an amicable nrrangcnrent inay be ex- ile. Bow something like 20,000 gallons reeled. Canadians say o! tvaler every second, At many !daces . that the meantime Iti Huta for ixe say ' the men were working, all the scenes, " were much like (hose 1 saw un the 1',)f � tulles or more through Catln� n before • haa lf-cupful of oaks gar ondarid stir gcla• horse Canal. There, were prairie, hundreds re goes back into the United Slates, half - Brill for fire and soaked stirringeia- w horses out steam t a Ws the prougin thou that It the AtnOricnns disturb their irri- . steam sherds gouging 6 lion works here the 1 of that; steadily. Line Jelly enlould withmI lived were great bannnag an pour the earth and loading it 'pun cars, and i n nnc- them were long U•ain !orals of excavated I ( nadtnn lands Turn out and ant with material moving on the temporary tracks front one place to another. 5011. 11AilD TO EXCAVATE. The soil Is harder to work than that of ahe Culebra !dully rock, cand a fsingle blast lebra is made ninny tons, Ilct•e the earth is n uY .� .t, for it my have evaporated iru;n cups Canada, and they have n common right' juicer f three ee larclge 1pem into moulds, ons. Strain to it since it lute den o t•' r 1 through and put it in a cold place to set. DELICIOUS DESSERTS. Banana Blancmange. --Soak a table- spoonful of gelatine for an hour in a tenaipfui of water. Bring a cupful and half -of ►Wilk to the boiling point, add life or to kill ?" Niel thew here states Jewish Sabbath which, tn0nlione the furl that the Herndinns { s to the The present ee.ner+tion of women and `lila have mon than their share of mi.ery. With snme it is nervousness snit pnlpitatir'n, with other. weak, 'hazy and fainting •Tells, while with othert them n a general cellose of the system. .l1 Nerve Tills tons up aryl 1ti11•urn'• fleart an 0 neree...trenethen the heart and make it test •ose,g and regular, ereate new red blood cor- puscle... and impart that senor* of buoyancy to toe spilt• that 11 the result of renewed mental and phr:7oal ago:. Mrs. P. O. Donoghue, (►rillic Ont . write*: • tree 0. et' a year 1 wee tmubir.l were nervous• etas cud heart trouble I decided to a+'e Mib fteert ant Nerve tall. a trial and rite atlas Ave bocea 1 (moil 1 was canoe'', clocd. 1 ales)a reeomtaeud theme o herrn for Si set Price• tie taut. Wr one « •U stealers or The 1. *abuts os_, Liaised t'�•N•�. Ont. Ver 1. The snblolh day -It wee the Jewish Sal•eotli or seventh day of the week on whirh Jesus with his disciple s went through the grain fields. 'These were not in those days ns HOW in many places of our noel 1011(1 separated from Each other by strong (races, hal simply, if 01 nil. by small footpaths. Sou le• three !hest` Tnihs w.•nl through the centre of (Int grain fields plea. i:nts Donde of evh•-nf and barley. 'fist !'Lich is not lawful -The crushing et lw elc of t:r cit in the hand to seperroe the grabi fl •u7 the Will or cin(( surrounding it woe interpreted ns --♦ - wa ers Over alight be mnlertn)1e diminished by Luling spread over :n -4--- I\sfltt'11ENTS OE TORTURE. Bit n6419110111 SIM Produces Thrum idols Product. Another 1 r mange carefully in upon these. Set In the ice to form. whieeext crentn. Italian (:ream. -.-Conk half a box of gelatine in a cupful of cold water for an hour. Pleat four cupfuls of milk in n Ila boiler, and when hot cult to clean Fill !heal with cold water and soak affray front the heat. COW: IIDI. V. Irate Husband: "i wish, madam, you would not interrupt me [eery timet try to say something! Do 1 ever break In when you aro talking?" His Wile: "No, you brute; you go to sleep!" --.. ♦- 'rIIE MOONS INFLUENCE.Burt stir into Teacher -"What influence has tho tient the yolks of four eggs beaten hghl moon upon the tide?" One o[ the most peculiar trades' High School Giri---"1 don't know exact- ,,, lnhle is that of the mnnnfncttr. r 1 with half a cupful of sugar• stir over the !y sluff influence it has on the tide, but t fire for tvo minutes, and the gelatine,tltdt untied is oSen t ttttn d keen stirring until dtsaohtxt Pak° It has a tendeut,y to make, clay and urea t cels of tomtit*. 1 hey aro d•ong olucr I of ill- ram •• o Luw•Idcrs, which have n consistency I ale o[ sticky nl0nufachn•el,l to large quantities ur' from the [ire flavor with a teaspoonful awfully spoony. blot r sett lnffy or t half -worked ti m 1 and other towns and they t vattie and set with t AN 1 Beat aside o cool. something + • , ilirnung int' n 1•(( 1 odd � - borne It blit d can be bought in the nth t i cold, but again. ' • can be found to prices m. A e steam shovels cannot work 1 before and steel, of hair shirts, wet with cold water, and sea � In it until it Is loosened, so that tho cost an 1 of emseec with protruding spikes, I aside to term firm. t I nt . of escnyalion i get ul, \llhnu h such things n ►o Poach po 6• it hnvo talked with J. S. Dennis. the sound strangely rne•dinc'nl, I t ne fur two hunts. I I 1 sl ce n manager of this irrigation project, and dozen praehra, add also w ill' the civil engineer in charge of 1 tl 1 n to in diem proves that I � derided I 1 wan! for such arlirlc4 half of sugar and it. He tells me that they have taken out nitwit 4,000,010 cubic yards, which, little resistance and London. In the cafe. Iles of the eggs stiff, , nn[ iC BACK IS acme ports have to If( is ofer! chi an I login` of the flr►lt alta trade in London them to the custard when 1 s c t , WOMAN'S .7 Duel The Stuff is such rano.-1 1 U c S of disciplines of it has begun to Loma. Turn into , lure that the knotted cords a (a moldTHE MAINSPRING OF `I the twentieth y n e -Soak a hal talc centery may c n i Peel enc i ye the trade thered 1 10 them a cupful and fencer a e•t a halt cupful of w•n- also cerebra on the peen- 1 n taond stew until the fruit is broken to S.'tYt4 \l.Uttel'1••t 1S INS.'NE. Is kept Lader Girard by Ills bride of Ten Months. A sensation in London is the detention of the Marquis of '1'evnshend by his bride of len months, who dteenre_s the nla'gnie is not mentally sound nnri keeps him under lock rind key. The marchioness is n pretty blonde, the daughter of Phomas Sulkers!, a barris- tci•, who is Bald to have paid the mar. quis $(35,000 for making his daughter 0 innrchl0neSS. The marquis' mother end frientls are trying to have hits ne teased from the restrninl Ila wife hes being n term nt hameetin0 and thresh- Ing, nnri t;crefere was unlawhtl on the tt day. N y. Sabbath Stine 21. 1.7. ors \Vint Das id did--In find nn account of the incident in David's life here referred tn. to !'idhIn l fleeing before King Saul a rlcch the had m awho mens ove to lite him show. hill tami,hc(1 P bread w1,1,•h W11A eonsidertd s8 01(1 end was role') ordutat ily by no one t+aya the priest- who nlilcinlal in the tabMnscle. �hmtbtea(I--Literal! .• the bread of as 1 figure it, would be just about enough to fill n line of two -horse wagons, al it tun to the wagon, reaching clear around the world. Altogether 20,000,000 cubic thewill have to 10 excavated before the whole area is under• water, and elle enghleels soy' 111nt the cost of Ihisewill Irl just about aii.0 *),000, 11 is an enortn• cus undertaking, but it will rely in the increased value of the lards rind in the placed on hie movements, and secure for him the freedom of lissncinUon he desires with n man friend for whom )'n has great nlleclion. They say Ile eves cruelly treated by his wile on the honey- moon-Met oney moon --lint the w•ns locked 111 his ronin end subjected In other indtgnitiee. 1110 marchtotncse, nn the other hand, while not denying that he w•ns kept in his room. says he "woe in the seventh hen. traffic which will Conte 10 the railroud through Ilse settling of the counlry. The railroad has given over the first 1111,000 acre+, now ready for seltlrnnenl. tr, an American syndicate, which has al - lenity nlndintent of spring ", eatilIlands 111 selling from Ntinnes°la, 1)nkoln, Iowa, Illinois rind other etntee. l'hd se American agents nate• colonization °Mccs nt (vagary, and They are fornntlntiltg schemes by which They expect to eatryns the irrignled SPC. !lone of the united Slats to induce our good inrmt'ra.ln come here nn.l buy these lands :IS fast as they are opened up. INTRODUCED Bl' NIOttMONS. Tito practical p9asihility of an irrigat- es* Catndn was gliggeste I by the Mote 'there era a ul KILO of then Rhmingham , ter, trade r [ idol -snaking -Large e m for lei teres N`'w stir in Itue snaked gelatine. !!tier of id 1 \\hen this is dissolved rub all through n Africa. in addition there is the menu - about ,leve, add n tablespoonful facture of inches l ns. from terrible en- lemon juice, and witntn, the mixture is 7t eet hi lung from wild to end 1 rend he'gtnning to the -ken too, In 9 / n ton . ynnltri the lite honeymoon ha r .el r cini nn[ . n ar I It "dhell! 1 e arel tl of now trip g living c1 R Ugh - en is 'IA, buil hag tit. phy 1 le of bridge, between here and the United 1 e nn der the boy of 12. Ile had to en stales boundary. They have eslabli:n• Lein of the nlnbetide a market when eft lowng, have built up n neetemgar fee - t4 felt Into the hands et somaed specula. tory, with a capital of a million dnllnre, furs, who. N in said, fl i ,h r ed for the have one hour mill, with an output of a Ile r s a nephthew the the danfe. 04110ad a day, and theY err, nitogelh' jr'. Ile is n nephew of Ihr Duke of Fife. one of the nowt Thriving peoples of Ile ^�� • ♦^�� TOw Canada. 1n Jspnn fish have to be sold alive, and These Monnuns Bra1acre! more titan they are hawked through the streets is R million bushele of wheal Inst year, and 11187 are now shipping flour direct to la - gives about 3 feel high. These will enleb a tl ° Butene! whites of four egg., neat ntnn above rho knees, and it requites steadily for fifteen two men l0 set the Imps owing In n strung spring which is fixed at either end. Any Benson caught in one of these traps is naturally held a close prisoner. 01111 GOOD OLD MOTIIEit TONGUE, When the English tongue we speak, \Vhy Is "break" - not rhyintd with 'freak?" Will You tell me why Ws trite scllnntj forth, so called rein being sot Punks. we Say "few•;' hal likewise "few;' And the maker of a verse Cannot cap his "horse' with "wol•se') "Beard" sounds not the sumo as "heard"; "(;i,r(1" 19 dltlr'rClll (coni "w'O*d' : ••tent'•" Is Cow, but "lots" is low•; "Sho" is never rhymed with "foe." Think 0f "hos0' std "d,tse" 1111(1 "lose"; And of "Roost' -and yet of "choose." Think of "comb" un(1 "tomb" and .rhumb"' "Doll" and "roll" and "home" and "come"; And since "pay.' is rhymed with "say,' eel y not "paid" and "amid.' 1 pray? \\'r hart "hlnixt" and "foot!" and "goof!". "Mould" Is not pronounced! like "could.' Wherefore clone," but "gone" and "11110"; Is th.155 any r.eaSnn 'known? to . e minutes, and turn Mkt n mold to term. Serve cold with whipped cn'Am. Aml, in s11or1. it seems 10 me, Sounds and Tetters disagree. IIOIJSi :HOLD HINTS. Cleaning Light Kid Gloves. -First rub with cream of tater, leave for rnon hon, mut then rub with powdered tatter's earth mixed in equal proper. lions Next day brash lhern 1i11 the powder is reproved, rind finish by rule I owah+ttng has been milled, ting with dry nettle el to which it 111110 m afterwards wiping this oft with a dry cloth. Chanooe heathers. --When your chn- tnois leather's are dirty do not throw them nutty in future, for it Is n vers ex• trayagant practice, as they may be made nearly ns good as new treated as fol. lows: 'Pike some warm water, add a HER PHYSICAL SYSTEM. Tile Slightest itadet al•hr, if �cglected, fa very little sola to it, rind wash the leather, using a little soft soap; Ice the leather lie in water for two or three hours until it is quite soaked and soft. Liable to Cause fears of Terrible Then rinse it wring it, and whilst it is Suffering. No woman can be strong and healthy unless the kidmja are well, and regular in their action. When the kidneys are 111, the whole body is ill, for tho poisons which tho kidneys ought to have filtered out of the blood aro lett in the system. The f,•tnale constitution is naturally more subject to kidney di•7easo than • mati s; and what is more, a wumnn's wig It is never ()ono -her whole life is one con- tinuous strain. How many women have you heard says " Ni y, how my back aches:" Do you know that backs:lie is ono of the first signs of kidney trouble? 11 is, and should be at- tended to inimedistcly. Other symptoms are frequent thirst, scanty, thick, chiefly or highly colored urine, burning sensation when urinating, frequent urination, puff- ing under tho eyes, swelling of the tent and anklet, floating specks before tho eyes, eta Thee* symptoms if not taken in time and cured at on^.e, will cause years of terrible kidney suffering. All these symptoms. and in feet, these discuss may be cured by the ilia of t still wet pull it about with the !bands so hat it may be soft when dry. To Gel Mildew Spots from 01.1 linen. q nat chloride iTlime. bsmelte a Inofbleach lkel'utapoon• lues of chloride of line, pour n pint of borest ngof gallon,ater )rfairly !land ot, andr well; then add let stand real of u DOAN'S KiDNEY PILLS They amt rv,r,ly oath e kidneys,ne Js aril mekn them atomg Mod hen; thy. Mrs. Matgalley, Auhu7:1, N.R., writs: " For over four mon he 1 w as troubled w1 it a lame back and was unable to turn in !ted withnut help. 1 was itrdueed by a friend to try Uoen'e Kidney Pelle. After using two. thirds of a betmy ba, k WW1 as well uetor.' Prix. 30 rent* per bot or three holes tot 11.90 at all dealers, or sent direct nn re. oelpt of pries,. The 13*M trades/ Pill Co.. trargsto, Oat..