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I I �11� ,.�_. , &p ` , Ar -0, " I . 1. % I "I'i " �_ ax�%; ouav�li&(l Over tbe, IQP-0� T110 cuSt _4.,e4,U4 V�Mia I I - it , _ � � _y I 11. ., : .". 4 �. ��� � #p. of the egg o k ... ­ . � ,�J ,. I , ey 1 .,6 �.,,. I . - I � I � -b-1, 1111 - � pt�jk'Ouoald. re0tvq ' . . W0 . � . I I "I I . 70MIlly �, M, ; I � A-,�,; , , 11 .I. I __ . ZA-= �� ': , 1S."t � or, bQ MAWTwea 01mv T; I .. % , t 11 - I . I IM -4 P A" '13 - A ' 'a I � I �� " -,. '74 : .:.,,�A,."&'ft� �fift . r-la,tiv�e humidity wa§ eQn�rOled , by 2 a0V x few grains p �� � Ili " , .;, ,�, I I I 11 ,�' ZMET,q' � L� A' 0 i di 11 , , lie frequency. of. m ing these salt, *re0-w0J* ,O 11 a 4 I I , . , , ... � ... ULIM 11, �,Q�` *.-,of ,:btay, p9s, but in, a , pistgn ,#0. up in k n � , �v lil*��,�"i�� ,,,, N , - t , I , " . I , I �.. I . ,., �.., "O'" .@ 11. 4Z (!Oes not, ell ut paO. ,Since ,thq, .ikir kbqw,thie eggs few drops . ,-T,9,0!JJ,la -extract. Or, , I � 1. . 1, . ,)$Ivo . imb - , � I I I . I .� Xa. "'s ; , � , . qxrevia. � 11 I , , - I �� tbog"ld og supported onwires or other is hoittarthgn tbgt�bqlow, Its capacity Be-ry ; ,, I I .. I . , — r , '. .1,, .11 � . I � �� I 1.11 � I supportsi As a ground 'cover the sub- for absor.p. Lion 0 m �_ I ,- � . tj - , olsture Is grea .-r, lm_� , IkNAT. in .4.1.-- 1, WW,,*Ii�j fll.6�,�, %V,11� 11� 11 . in � U I U 9. . .14.1 , -11-1.1 1. I ` � ­­� 7,� !, �� ect may be worth pIdmthfg, as it re- and the ma. =,. u amount of moisture I - I , "'�i 1 Z, , I . . " " -1.,--N I �. . , � � I re ta . $10000 ��,.', .,�iA'�',���"'�l�r";;,�.,��7'r�tP�,'�.prr",qkt,., � " I 1. . . . . . . . . ... 11 I I ­,_ .� ,, , , ,Z�­ . I mairts, green when protected with qhould be supplied at that point, The . I � I I , M 1��? � . � . � � One pint of fi0k,'4 tablespoons opra . 1111 Ora . � 1110. I 110 � - , . : i 1,i` _:X-,,`*,!, �� ", 0 I z - �. , . -, - . I - I � I . snow, at least in Southern Ontario. , oist air around tarch, blen4od'�.q^ a little cold milk , -� ""I , i", ,� . . I ., ".. - . ", � 11-1�1, �1,�, ,� _qllght,ly cooled and, in 8 " What �ii , ,00 I 1, " . 'S - ,s the M I .It , , 1 6 . . .. the pads slowly settles to the bottom 1/4, cup sugar, I *011 -beaten egg, one- , slar 'T no , I �� . I . a � , � - - , 11.11 �' - 11 br, T',�,',­,�,��;��,; - s,..Ag R-3 It, I s f ""', I 11 .11 ,,, �. ��� � I I . . .. "' I.".., I �� � . of the machine and a fresh, Supply or quarterteasoogn "t, % cup chopped " -t 11� I I hot alp is constantly coming in - con. cooked I . . ., - I LL.. I �- g ,- � � � . I , eft -00r. peaches, apricots, - f � " ... ,�,' "I , - ­­ f D�',�. I 01 � W% I � Every Man'Past 40 . . What now t "`e�!` Iffill SOME HARDI� ,EVERGROHNS tact with1he pads. The eggs, being --or poAx*. . � '" ) "� , I � I � I pineappld - . , � 'T 'VW ,4.,-,f It is not generally known -that� there , 11-Y g,l i ft,%, 1 � cessfu ", � , - Sh,041d, Malie This Test surrwmded with moisture laden air, Scald the mWtvith sugar and salt, .1. I I - , 1. I � :"",-,"'� �),.�, � I I . - " " " - giva up less of their moisture to the � . dn-ri-,A� , * � � 1. 11,�, ns . . ;� , . �� are a great-- nurnber'bf evergree t . fedio a Jarg�e. fl$�-�,pl-­­ � � �,,`�E,,�,-, �­_� � ::,""', ­', � � "I cornstarch, and , Z,:� �:,�,Z�; -�, .:::�:'15.1'1`1 . I � " ,�, 1,4'��P"7,� .. . .... � . ,� : 1;�.�, t, � ,�' , h�. _,t"11 ,,, .� "I . as ". " A o " � d'VER 1%.: ,, � ,,, ' ' . I -ad For Amazing and L I ting Relief from tir until fhic*od. Cover, and cook , ,,,, , U , � 'which are. hardy enough to w.jthsta air and a more nearly noinal hatch is ' I , 'r �F�.6 , in I . 1141, � . , .4�14', . �our WinterS,'otherwise a considerable the result ' I �' � Iro �.� 0 11 " Middle -Age Ailments That Cause - a double bollet for fifteen minutes; What is the disti ,t! _ .-,, �, _,tt i ".­.?� ., 1.� larger number would.be p1ginted. In t Lethbridge relative humidity in then add egg -yolk and cook for three aduation fro�.kE�-$*,�-X-997"",?",�,,; "'... "��', . -Daily Annoyance and Sap . A ."�. � . I gr - �, , , ,,�� . 11 .. , --1 -11 4iscus ,the, subject with farmers Vital Force. th c d from 39 minutes longer, Remove from fire, . . 1. . .. , ­­11:1-1-11"Ne� .� �- ... , I � I , " , . - 11 � It- ' 14 6 � 1-6 , ' , '1J , � � . , �", - . I , , "'. I � " and 0 , the writer ple-aned infor- _1 degrees with moisture.pans only, to fold in stiffly beaten egg-white and . . , . ... 1-1',.1A, ,_ , I . � "'p. . , " I �, "4,-1'11'1 �� 10 ma.ation which indicates that lack of No longer ast 56 degrees with pads above the eggs, the fruit. If desired, flavor also with . I I .: 'Ip''­.�, , -,.�)� ,,-,,, ., , .. ,, g, J�v � ." � I , V $, �",1,ii,X, , , ; knowledge of the existence of i 'If you do NOT know the, _A ` � ,­,,,,...- varie- the prime of life put up with those and the -percentage of eggs hatehe(l a few drops vanilla extract. . Pour � , f W. � - ".., ties is largely the reason evergreens o 76 pei cent. respectively. into cold wet molds; chill, and serve . , � �,.:�j.i 1,114ft: � ", .. painful and oftep embarrassing --con- "in 42 t there is an easy Way to fifid-tfia�n!.,� � M, -are not more generally planted, In ditions brought on by overworked, - with sugar and cream, or with frait I � :� , Z):�'! 1 addition to our many beautiful native Sluggish Kidneys, Bladder Weakness . - juice. . the f, ...":;,". . , form there is a large number of � 1 "....'.".14.1; and Prostate Gland Trouble, with Mrs. Knowall b5ok a great interest . . . . . �,, r, ,,, . . ��:� . I 4exotics of extreme hardiness, and their distressing' symptoms of Lame- in the doings of all of the neighbors. - . ...;,�, I I Q.W . � :­,� ,,� -which are thus well adapted for cul- ness, Paine in back and down through It was a great day, for her when a OUR WINTER WEATHER New Spring Number of the � ..1111�1, N I . �", 11 .... ture throughout the major part of the . I I � , , � 11", .... I I I'll . .. � � � � I grouts, Scanty but frequent and burn- new arrival came to the house on . . . I � �'­ 1. � i,.,." �1, , ,� � , , , � , - � Dominion. One, must see these forms ing urination, "Getting -up -nights." the opposite side -of the street, and A Trying Time For People With P 0 . I �'i." 4 .11 "R, 11 � � to appreciate their value. Their POP- Nervous rrvitability and lack of foi,ck she watched with interest as the fur- Weak Watery Blood. 1.4�:� ' _ , _�� I�T , ;ul-arity will increase as their value , 1 ,-i., � A, ,, I � -beeauseL a ten-day test of Dr. South- niture was removed from the vait and — p �.,Ip, , becomes known. , .,.,ff' "' �.,�� I 1i ,� .1 ��, -worth's UkATABS will convince the carried into the house. Canadian winter weather is a try- �& ietoiMiai Review �1_ Q) 1� 1��" ,.,Z", ,� . One of the best of the native ever- most skeptical of the value of this "Well," saWber husband, when he ing time for debiliated, ran -down '11.1 ��11'5 " , , - � , ,�,,`41,�,,,,, ,*reen trees is the white Spruce. It cial treatment for their particular returned from business in the even- people. The close air of shut -up I . ." �'�,",�', .. �, ". - grows to a height of forty feet, and "Pe . . 'r I .,.'.'-'� 1. , " . � ing, "have you found out anything houses, lack of out�df-door exercise, Price 15c I 1 . � ", "6 � case. - ��"6 � "� "� " � _., "�_ "�_ is o eas elter ,, "�_ Amazin e ete I n , ,, ,z, �'; beet planting. .g �e;timony of Physicians -about the social standing of the n w the restri d d et of the seaso , all .. 1, . �.-.'�­` , and users gives convincing proof of folks across the street?" have their effect --on 'weakened sys- I - I �,,�,,, , -planting and as a hedge.. In the lat- . �". , -�.,11�1 the power of URATABS to-restorL "Not yet," was the reply. "They tems. There is always in such cases I I �1�14,._,? ter case it must. be clipped. It *is also Health and Strength to a weakened, have no car." "'�"i'6�" the danger of severe colds, attacks of Patterns covering all the above outstanding features of smart -clothes . 1.1-1 ­:,,,�4, _ .� '. :a splendid specimen tree for lawns inflamed or hTitated Bladder and - "No?" influenza, or the still more dreaded "%�!;:'�,,4 or parks. Its hardiness cannot be for women—smart, distinctive, becoming—a correct interpretation of '..­ �il Urinary Tract. A multitude of alarm- "Yes, and' they have no Pome- pneumonia. There is no other time '. - ;. "`�' ,questioned. - - ing symptoms seem to quickly disap- ranian dog, no radio and not even a of year, when a bountiful supply of- the mode. I � ". .1_1_��1'111 Arbor Vitae or White Cedar -This pear -and you see and feel a truly grand piano. I can't imagine what rich, red blood is so necessary; and __1 I - is a tree which at times reaches a genuipe improvement often within two they have got." The simplest pattern to use, giving perfect and satisfactory results, 1�111'-%�� the one way to keep the blood rich : ', 11 .:,-,��t lieight of thirty feet or so, and is oi�e or three days. "No more Backaches, "Humph!" remarked friend husband and pure and thus avoid winter trou- . 1.rb�5. I- . 1, ., . of our -best native evergreens. It is no more pain, no more embarrass- sardonically. "Perhaps they have a ble is through the use of Dr. Wil- " � -good for -massing, for planting as a PRICES: .��'. screen or as a hedge or specimen. It ment or Getting -up -nights. I now bank account," liams' Pink Pills. If, unfortunatei�", .. , � 11. sleep soundly, and get up in the morn- you have fallen a victim to influenza, " "!'.. among -0 �1, has some splendid varieties ing full of "pep," thanks to or ther winter troubles, this same 11� � which compacts. or globosa, a dwarf 0 25c to 45c I globular form, Ellwangeriana and . KEEP SPOONFULS OF THILS medicine will restore your health and . I I While new to the general public, strength. Among those who have I '7� I.; Wareana are especially hardy and de- the wondrous value of URATABS has AND THAT proved the value of Dr. Williams' % sirable. been thoroughly proven by nearly 40 Pink Pills is Miss Margaret Pearson, I I I �,� � ,,, Everyone knows the Colorado Blue years of successful use in the private In almost every kitchen cupboard R. R. No. 3, Chatham. Miss Pearson - --- �,1_1. ,. Spruce of which Koster's variety iE practice of Dr. H. C. Southworth. And or preserve closet there will be found had passed through a severe attac,-: . I tthe most ornamental. This tree, now any good druggist will supply odds and ends of marmalade, hatf .1�. which, though of a slow growth, is them on a guarantee of satisfaction jars of pres-erves, a spoonful of thic;,l of influenza and says, "It left me so, . . extremelv beautiful in all its stages, . , weak and run-down that I could r or money back. Try URATARS to- a -ere taste of that, and not enougti scarcely walk. Anacnrii�t ,set in and it I . and is perhaps the most sought afte day." of anything to make a presentable, almost seemed as if I would not pull- XT r a] r . �, 11 . I . I - i �? � � ,-� - I .1 ., . ,,, as a specimen for lawns and parks. dish for either the breakfast or th- I ' � through the winter, as I grew so weak I It is extremely hardy. When pur- 0 luncheon table. that the least exertion w ,tild bring on UW U1 bMb d1l U1 WX chasing this subject the public should Left-ov-er bits of jam and jelly may variety, which is WHO, INDEED�/ I fainting spells. I wa� i.tider medical insist on Koster's be used in many ways. They may , treatment, but it did riot help me. scientifically Picea pungens Koster- be used as the filling for cakes and lana glanuca, as there are many All through his long ill�ness his . , the basis of salad dressing, andl Then one day in, oi",Iocal paper 1� other less desirable varieties of the better half had been his devo,ted Ples read an advertisement of Dr. Wil- . . nurse. Often. he had awakened in when diluted and strained and mixed liams, Pink Pills, and decided to try species. the silence of the night to find her with ice make an excellent beverage. � them. By the time I had used three The Douglas Spruce Pseudotsuga itting by his bedside with soothing Delicious puddings, tarts and other, hoxes I felt much better, and continu- ; Douglasii is also a hardy and desir- s (leserts may be made ever, moro . sble evergreen tree, especially valu- draughts and gentle sympathy. ing the use of the pills it1was not long! Healtful, Graceful, Now he was well on the way to re- tempting by the addition of these able for specimen planting. This covery. same scraps, and there are tasty and before I felt better than I had been i / like the Kosters' Spruce is a Western delectable little additions to the menu before the influPriza attacked me. My ' American species. "Mary, I shall never forget it," he that rKlitire just the flavor they will, rapid recovery ,surprised my friendg,1 told her. "Your sweetness to me a and when asked "What did you do?"' Comfortao-3ble, Of the low growing evergreens and through this trying time shall always , dd to it. I would pi-midly ,:tv. "Not my doing,! I 1� - - specifically of the Yews, the Japanese * Pudding sauces made of the jelly I .Tew Is undoubtedly the best, Thi x be like a golden corner ih my memory. melted in a little hot water to which I but Dr. Williarns' Pink Pills." To me, I subject is hardly in temperatures as � Why did you do it?" a teaspoon of butter, a few drops of � at least, the pills have been worth i , Eco'llomical / low as 40 degrees below zero, and � He paused dramatically, hoping to lemon juice and enough sugar to their weight in gold." I / I hear a whispered confession that her As a precaution against winter ills I . -does not kill above the snow line. love was the great motive. Instead, make it slightly sweeter are added, I � I � � Though of very slow growth it is take Dr. William,' Pink Pills now., We have a remarkable showing of new Corsets , � I she calmly replied: "Well, John, who are decidedly good. The sauce should 1� � very desirable for massing or as a wants a widow with four children?" be thickened with a little cornstarch Sold hy all mpdi(,inr, dealers or sent, �. I i specimen. Costing a little more than I moistened in cold water and if de- by mail at 50c ,,I b,,,c by The Dr, Wil- � —unusually good in quality, rarely graceful in � � most hardy evergreens it is worth - sired it may be given additio liams' Medicine (-,�_ Brockville, Ont , ..� I their lines, and distinguished in their figure build- I . the difference, and when it assumes by a pinch of cinnamon or nutmeg. __ - , �� I __ maturity it will give the garden an It's The Good Results Meringue is greatly improved by I in . Everything about them proclaims the deft ,- ,I^, I appearancer of old world antiquity the addition of a few teaspoonfuls of LION-HEARTED FrrZ HAD 1,OVE ­,., � � — - ,,1 which few other subjects can impart. That Count Most jam or jelly whipped into the eggs I hand of the artist in design and manufacture - - "'k ,_ ". , - The scientific name is Taxus cuspid- when the meringue is nearly finish- FOR LIONS I y 1',,� - - I I ata. ONTARIO LADY IS PLEASED ed. Try this with a little delicate I and last, but not least, they are scientifically con- "�''_. -- , , " The MQuntain Pine, Pinus Mughus WITH DODD'S KIDNEY PILLS marmalade, or some preserves cut . Young Bob Fitz,immons, son )f 9 the 1 4tructed for health and comfort. 1. -- -_ ' I —.& subject ,of very dwarf habit and into tiny pieces, and you will be Imm eked ne, has been IV � I I of extreme hardiness, may safely be Mrs. B. Bush Suffered With Very Bad highly pleased with the result. ing oi)t some intorr,9tIng inform stinn! I planted in any localityl where the Backache. concerning his father's well known I � PRICE temperat ches as low as 45 Windsor, Ont., Feb. 10th.—(Special) Jelly rolls are almost as popular as fondness for fiorro pets. ThRt the de ees , ro It is adapted The following is one of the many let- turnovers with the little folks. Roll once champion prizAighter waA nov-1 11 foFmass uc� positions as at lters of praise which we are continu- biscuit dough one-fourth of an inch Pr happier than when playinK with Co'rsets $1,00 to $6.00 ervico .,vf,ll I the bases of houses and other build- ally receiving. m hick, then spread with jelly or jam some lion or hugn dog is prettv I ings and at the boundaries of lawns. B. Bush, who lives at 883 McDougall or a combination of the two; roll up known. for most of the pichirc,7 nr� Though really a small tree it is of Street. She writes: "I have found the dough like a jelly roll, and cut him that bRve hp,,n preserved. P'Kcopt I Corsetalls $1.25 to $5.00 bushy habit, and rarely reaches a your Dodd's Kidney Pills very good. into one -inch pieces. Place on a th.,-,( showini,7 him in his ,.if_7hT.rg' .i height of twelve feet, more gener- I was troubled with severe pains greased baking tin, sprinkle with a togs, reveal birn with some. monstrous ally about eight feet. It may thus across my kidneys and cramps in my little sugar and cinnamon and bake pet. Nor is it m v news that Fitz' be planted where evergreen shrubs limbs, but after using Dodd's Kidney in a moderate oven. was without fear. Never did P brnv-� desired. It is of very slow Pills I am not troubled any more. So or man Priter a pr'�,, ring, and it was I .are . I can truly say they are good. I A littl-e left -over jelly or canned rrnp of his fsvoritp beliefs th"' a growth. fruit can be added to mincemeat and ", ki, .,' Among the taller -growing eveT- have also used your Diamond Dinner champion ought f,� be able to t DT ODT always adds to the flavor.. Jelly or hoptingr as well as give one. Nowa-' . greens we have Pinus Austriaca, the Pills and find they help me." Jam may be added to friiit cakes days .after a chnninirm has taken A � Austrian Pine. Being of extreme Dodd's Kidney Pile are purely STEWARI BROS, SEAF 111 H hardin'bas and withstanding the at- and simply a kidney remedy. They Peach juice left -over from canned h,a'ting be (,Pas(,, to be ,one. 'nerp, here of cities, It is excellent for strengthen the kidneys so they can do peaches mAkes a delicious flavor�irig I Arr, gratifyinv r,,,,,nt exception,; to - for ice Cream, using about three- is R NP ,,�­orve in the cases' .1 � I I ' ' mosp jng in rural or urban centres their full work of straining the im I "I IP W Plant . ad fourths cup of it to a cup of custard. 'If M�i 111� k P ya nl�-Pl- and Mike M(". - and I apted as a specimen, or for purities out of the blood. Pure blood boundary planting. Growing -to a --jursing through the body carries to Left -over fruit juice ca,Ty be made I Tigu,,io'Bilit, grn(., ally speaking, the * into delicious jRm without the ex- ,b.rn q tho nn who cannot be , I - - --- height- of perhaps 35 feet, and being the different organs the nourishment I . of an intense green, this subiget io a they need to keep them sound and pense of adding sugar. To one pint made to accept R ',eating, and more- I Z : AA 4 -1, � I - . _1­1� 1� :. A 11 �triking object on the landscape, an,t healthy. o in ce a e R.K. p- � over, a monPrn r ampon oes no is especially useful in park ateas. Obtain druggists every- have been soaked in water until they play around with lions, snakes and'waq training for hif; fight with Peter "I'd like to have one of those when S,pring came along one yeAr . 't�,..�, _ed from . �� e I �, pine of pYra- where, or The Dodds Medicine Co., are swollen. Boil the juice.and prunes Great Dane dogs. I Mabo-r. Young Bob required a ciihsi,': he said to t.be owner. after the lion had grown up hep �:�Y, "I ��'�Z,�,. Pinus Cembra, a s you�s, Bob, if you" belp your- P 1141% midal habit, and somewhat resent- Ltd., Toronto. until the bubbles look thick and sug- Fitzsimmons wn� t blacksmith be-, nursing bottle and goFit'g milk was so med to pine. Medicine failed to I � ary. Press tbrolugh a wire sieve, stir fore he entered th, ring, and his qon'prescribe4, so the father trotted self." restore him, and finally it was eon- _�� �,� bling the White pine, is a very hardy - d pour into jelly glasses. When er into Mexico and came back with "How do you mean help vour- cluded that ,senator ought to be . " evergreen. It IS, however, of a more welil an .says that he nevpr was kicked by a � ov ­J'11� tbe now thoroughly banded over to a zoo where he ,,,,�i;,, cold cover with paraffin. Cherry, horse. He qP-Pni,i] to understand i n couple of goats, which were turned self?" inquired I 1.,,� �i ,compact form than the last mention- MOIST AIR ESSENTIAL TO THE mystified pugiliqL would find other interests. This was 6&". 4ea and on account of its shape is strawberry, raspberry or peach juice animals and had a way of making'lilose in the court yard of the house. �, . I 1,�,, ' ­11� being few may be used. animals understand him. TIP had:lTnfortunately he forgot that a 500- "Walk into the cage and take it," done, and Senator became mated to a ,�','.'.,,-: espeelally desirable, there HATCHING OF EGGS "That's easy." lionesq. The two lived happily for �-,q eens a this type a fondness for thern, and fintilly. pound African lion was also on thp e�i, fines or other evergr Save the liquid left in a jar of pick- a 1 so held the goats "Maybe. But those cubs just ,evoral months, but not Bob. He I 'A, " t is a splendid In the drier sections of Canada, and you will a little rough play by an excited lion, promises. Nero be � I Which are hardy. I lo�v_r temperatures led peaches or pears and ' He would grin with deli chased the trainer out of the Cage." yearned for his lion and one daywhes 11,,�,, especially where was not uncongenial. gbt and supposed they were '.,!�,5.� Specimen tree. I Fitz grinned, walked to the back �is emotions bad almost overpowerecl ..,�,t The gaotch Pine, Pinus Sylvestris, prevail in early spring, great difficulty. have a delicious flavoring for roastff. ,hen receiving a blow that might I a tempting morsel that his kind mas- -&,"I ,�Nl, . ,�� . Its hard- is experienced in getting good hatches up of this liquid eRve in another man'l side. Young ter had provided for him. He ap- of tbp. cage, opened the door and him lie appeared at the zoo office and -, ,01, a also a very fine subject. inside.. He talked with the grinounce.d briefly that he wanted hit �q _­ �,,� , , ,�`41 -V together with a scant cup of water Fitz says � r -,�­,�i�l�_11 _d. It is due to an instifficiency of moisture in over a roa . that one of his earlieqti proached one of the goats and was ,stopped iness cannot 'be questiond ubator. In many cases, in spite st of beef, and baste it memories is of his father in bed with 1 about to swallow it when the goat growling lions for awhile in sooth- lion ba -k. He was told that be was I ,�,Iotx . ' I \ . I I the inc during, the process of cooking, it raised on her hind 1,-gs find crashed ing tones, rubbed their backs, and welrome to Senator, but that it would., -�,,, ,�14%.� , � �'4111_ ___ r as w S ,0 '� V��r, . . — - of ideal moisture conditions Jit the will have an -unusual flavor that will pyjamas with a good-sized African� finally picked up the likeliest looking he as mu It his life a orth tor ,�11,�,,,,% . � .1 . incubator room itself, poor results are lion and a couple of dogs snoozing - her bony forehead into his counten- ra e tho t�,% . be enjoyed. Baked bam is especially 'the I ance. The lion lost his balance and I one in, �ibq ,,r -s and walked out of the enter the cage and try to sepa t ,,,&,"").�c Of ", t i t ", ,� ,,�,,­,,, still'the rule and the percentage on the bedclnthos. Instead of ,age -.1"T­ i appetizing cooked in' pickled peach . The owner of the ani- couple, who were enjoying a protrao-t- ,,1A�,K � chicks dead in the shell, is very great. children piling rin the bed, it was � f0i over. He also lost hls taste for 't`,,:�,'! I "15 It has been found that any consider- liquid. One. tablespoon of this li�uid the animals who gave this welcome� gbab;, and ever afterward would putl m,1qi1,,; had Tint thmight of this Possi- ed honeymoon, but Bob did not weak- V", � " , " ", i y and "' � � � able decrease from the -normal mois- from pickled peaches added to -a stiff legs when in the was somewhat taken aback on. He entered the cage, called Ben- . 4!,%J�;,��,� , '�,,':.. mayonnaise will delight your guests to their mticztpr� The lion had the I his tall between his n be saw his vRlunble property otor and walked off with him WON*, 1. '11, . ture, &otiterit of the machine causes the e of honor, "with one big paw prestenep of the goaL This lion trav- whe , " X,��,,�, -5P"69e1ief Rnd set them -wondering what new Plac I 1,�, , ,,, �,�� , air to draw too inuch moistifre from on the pillow, Fort of curving around' Pl1Pd al -I over the country with Fitz- vanishing. But be. conquered his fint, tthe outraged spouse could colleat hiet,, , -,,T"'%,k%',� .11.1 . li,�,, ent you have discovered. simmoris and eventually died in Cleve- impulse to knock Fitzsimmons down thougbts. But it was not lo,* aftetk�- ',"'Y"" I . the egg -with the rdsult that the shell condim. owner.11 Of c 0 ward that Senator sprarig on a borsi _W�%�i,� I and cuddling his ourse, _.,.W,��F,%. 16,&VVN *rb 0OUGt4S, COLDS AND 0"' - i red, land, where it was accidentallY elec- and recapture the lion, and a Bob . I WtW4 TKAV membrane becomes tough and dry and Fruit Betty. - the lion's claws had been man cu - I..", ,',,',,� , � ... � CWT11IO! W it TA, Ift chicks anime .9 Nature --.-.-,- trocutpd. Fitz mourned his lost pet w a -q permitted to retain the beast, and dragged it to the groun 1, . Ift ."; : " ­­ = e �JtL-flve "OUSMOL& can -not be brokeri . but his teeth were a The name of this beast was who was nearby, whachtd . � �,,,', _-1 ­.­ . Alkmrlov I of hatching. Under such eircum- Combine several kinds of left-ovor thpin. The dogs tolerated the lion and felt that home without a lion ­ ,., ,I, .. �,,­. ". I ft � �, I � stances it is essential that' moisture fruit and mix with the fruit juices. but always kept. a wstry eye on him. about was far from his ideal. He Senator, and he became the doglike on the head with a, ft t4 � ., � . al hatch Grate stale bread or cake, or a com. But Fitz would -sleep peacefully seized the first opportunity to outfit companion of Fitzsimmons, follow- in his band and � , 1, W supplied liberally If a norm ,,, . 1�1 - is to be. obtained. bination oi the two. Place in a but- with this menagerie lying round himself with another lion. ing him along a crowded street He repented - 11 : - 1, By tat the most important meth . oTle day he visited Bostock's Ani- without chain or muzzle and paying lip the woumd ;.7;WW7 14 ,:, -alternate . . . . . . nZ, � - � king dish bandt -I -- 11 � : Od tered ba layers him. 4 �,, , I +,, 11 . � . " Circ nd stood before a cage no attention to anything or ftnybod,,� , but the tl;4' I .11 11 111"?,11111, I . . ' I �. � �,,". 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