The Clinton News-Record, 1898-03-24, Page 6A
HOUSEHOLD.
ORANGE DELICACIES.
Orange Fritterit--Ma,'ke. a batter of
B well beaten yolks of eggs, L tea
spoon sugar, 11-2 cups flour, 1 lea•
sC)ol7n baking powder, 1 cup milk an(
2 beaten whites. Pure and seed sev
etra.l sweet oranges. Dip the secliunt
Into the batter, frying in hot fat. Al
ways drain before serving.
Orange Patties. -Pare, seed and
slice several oranges, sprinkle them
with white sugar, a little cocoanut, it
YOU, wish, sltaud In a cool pla-•e for sev-
eral hours. M &,& little patty shells of
pastry, Y) and jv�tbefore serving 6 tt
ll
the shells with the sliced oranges.
Pour the orange juice on the top.
Orange Toast, -Para, seed and pick
apart tb,ree or four oranges, sprinkle
with powdered sugar, beat for a few
nlLnutes, carefully. Then pour over
tllces of buttered toast and serve im-
nedlately.
Pudding No. 1. -IU oranges are par -
ad, seeded, Pleked apart and placed 'in
a bakl'ng dish. Add sugar and a top
crust, bake in a quick oven.
Pudding No. 2. Mix the juice of one
orangat 1 cup sugar, thin yolks and
whites of 2 eggs, well beaten, separ-
ately, add I CUP chopped suet, 3-4 pint
Rt -41114 bread, 14 tablespoons milk. Pour
into Pudding cups, boil 1-r2 hour.
Purddi,ng No. 3.-0ne cup mills, 1 c•u.,
sugar, this yolks of 3 eggs, the juice
and pulp of 2 oranges, nutmeg. Bake
epd add a meringue of the whites of
,.he eggs.
Orange Float. -Boil together one pint
water, 1-2 cue) sugar, the ,jui -P of one
lemon, than as usual thi.,,ken wit h nro-
Itably 2 tablespoons cornstarch. When
cold it Ls i)oured over sliced oranges,
Own a m,!ringue is added.
Orange C'uxtard-Two eggs well heat-
isn, then add the juice, of one large or-
an,m a tablespoon grated rind, 1-2
Pint cream, p'& -,e in a double boiler,
Ind stir constantly "until as thick as
rich
< sea
m.
i
Serve
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ust ardl c ll h9.
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Firs
g ,11011Y . -First pour 1 cup of
cold water over C-2 box ge;atine, Halt(,
b or 6 oranges and rembve frudt,leav_
Ing the skins intact, these drop into
ice water, Stir thoroughly 1=2 i.)int
Wliag water, 6 tableapoons sugar,tho
Juice from 2 lemons, orange juice and
pulp, nutmeg and gelatine, and straln
Now the skins must tie wiped dry and
lyou bave an artistic hand, scallop
edges, fill •arefuily wit4 tili jolly
ltnd place on IcDainty and de!icious,
',Putti Fruti 5611Y. -Dissolve 1-2 bol
gelatine in I enp water. Stir togeth-
er gelatine, juice of 2 wlemoll,§, 1 cu
0war, '2 cu!)s bailing• ater, atld strain
��1wen the jelly h. formed, arran�c
In a di�li after thA manner, !ay'er of
WIY, one of smi,ea pineapple, jelly,
next sliced oranges, jelly, sliced I an
a,nas, cocoanut, and finally w1gpp-.l
cream.
Small stale fancy cakes are delightful
Jil)ped in orange juice and a custard
poured over them.
A pretty dish is made of alternate
la
yters of wined oranges and cocoanut.
finishing simply with coc•oanwt on top.
a meringue, whil,ped cream or halved
Fagiish walluts. Icing for cake i,
inane i)y stirring the grated rind and
ju.f^e oP two orani*es into th.e while~
V two eggs and powdered suaar. A
e�eusroon Orq,nge jelly dissolved into it
Blas; of cold water is de.ligl;.tful.
('range Ice Cream. -Scald u pint of
cream. Remove., stir into this 1 cu,)
granulated sugar, juice of six rnedlu;n
sized oranges, 2 talrlespoons graters
{and, one pini of granulated sugar.
coo 1, next add a 1'i,nt of tvi-ippPd crrala.
Freeze.
SOME GOOD RECIPES.
Lemon pudding for 1 ive Peuple.-
Beat the yolks of four eggs smooth
•lwil:h two tablespoons of granulated
sugar, Hien stir in the ,juice and grated
Yellow, rind of a large lemon, add, two
tables'p"oone of boiling water and cook
in dol.ble boiler, stirring occasionally
until like thick cream. If one is in
a h,u.rry and this cream must be cook-
ed in an ordinary sau,cepiin it requires
trtirring constantly tlmtil done. Beat
the whites of the eggs until stiff, then
dealt into thele two tablespoons, of
9.rant114ted sugar; ,A hien this looks like
as merintLe 1t is to be beaten into'the
Yellow mixture while the latter is hot,
which ccgks it suffiviently to keel)the
whites ffam falling. 'The whole looks
like a yelloav gruff ball, and after the
first trial will he found very easy to
make. If six eggs are nsedl and the
_9roportions changed accordingly, this
will (Fill a qcart dish. °erve with cake
4nd crackelg, as tbis pudding is rich.
Lhough no delicate.
A Cider 110m. -One of the most de-
licious extras to 'have in the house is
A (tam boiled in rider., . Wash and
ecrw'b a tmedlum sized ham and soak for
twenty-fou,r (lours in Plenty of cold
tiater. 1Vipe &Y, put in a large agate
zet tie and fill UP with cider, boil gent.-
ty, allotvin'g fifteen minutes to the
pu•und. A1101v it CO cool in the cider,
then skin and vripe. the rat with it soft
oloth,. Garnish with vegetables and
meat jelly.
Hom^-DLade Sauvage is snot her
savory extra, and little trouble to
snake if there is that. econornic•al macb-
Ene. a meat grinder at hand. Chop two
i)ounds of lean pork very fine, sprinkle
'.hrnugh a teaspoon each of powdered
sage leaves, black pepper and salt,
tvlake into cakes and fry brown on hothl
sid in I•oilIng but drippings. \\'it h
cream sauce made dark by browning
the hotter they are particularly grod.
Oxford sausages are very good on cold
mornings, and, are mlade with' a round
earth of finely chopped vent, pont and
E:eel"s suet. 'mix through this a quart,
of bread cru lbq, grated Peel of half
a. lemon, a grated nutmeg, it skirig eacht
Of savory, thyme and sweet marjoram
and a teaspnon of powdered sage les.v-
es. Mnke in cakes and fry in it little
and salt with the flour, then mix in
the sugar and lardy now add enough
A Neighbor's Advice,
ould water to matte a soft doing44, just
ABOUT THE GFR,MAN 1?AIflit E,iS.
w'h'ite cornmeal, a lump of huttel• size
stiff enough to handle and roll out
of, tate egg and a pinrb of call; in the
easily, cut w•ibbl 'Q.11s)ouih cubter afid
RR
THE MEANS OF E3TORINQ A LITTLE
lake. to( a jce brut%q in a quick oven.
water make fl, thick hatter.
Whip the yolks of tivo eggs in this,
Cottage C'heese.-caeald buttermilk
GIRL HEALTH.
drain over nighlt, scald even quantity
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of sour milk, µpix t.h,e, -01l , aeasuu
/ba Was Gradually Vadiag Away and Iter
with cream salt and sage, and popper
Parents Doubted Her Recovery to
if desired, work well and park, and
Health.
It is ready for use. This slakes it good
rich cheese which any Iguodl hou.se-
From the Examiner, Charlottetown,
keeper can make in a few utinuites.
Perhaps the most remarkable cure
Homemade Celery Sa't.--Hwy of a flor-r
Lli. t has ever been recordod is that of
iyt celery ,gond that is too old to ger-
ll(t'o Minuie Woodside, daughter of
Mr.
initiate. wash it thoroughly, and dry,
and Mrs. Jay. Woodside, of Baltic,
P'E'1'
mix with fine tahle salt three parts
Mrand Mrs. Woodside are
members of the Prineotown Prosby-
of salt to one of celery seed, bottle.
ter•ian cb,urch, and are well and favor -
ansa moment bre wilLl trreateat them like
Ably known in' the settlement where
NN'I\TlilNv EL1\1S 1\ CLLLAR
Choyreside. do. 91 does an
Mr. Woodside d e
0
.Plants are placed in the collar to
extensive l.u. iness in oysters. At u: w's-
nesi, nut to row. Nuthin is more
g g
PdPer correspondent hearing of the
remarkable recovery of this little girl
l.armful to them when thus stored
eaPed on 1vlr. Woodside and asc.er.
away than water," and it sdlould never
tainPed the exar•t facts of the ease. The
ba germ unless to keep the soil fromfollowing
is substantially the result of
the interview•:-"Alwut
l
ring,
if eosin dry. Ln early spring.
a, year ago
la53t ,Tune J first noticed that m little
y
f n to
t lbs buds can the plants are see
the l
boa starting a little, do not. -etre water,
daughter was nut as bright as usual
i
which would only favor their growth,
and that she vomplai,nedg•it time.i of
I )silts in her
but keep as dry twl,rl. asci as possible
f head an,[ chest. Up to
I that time she had ra
until time to take them out of the
school and coag rentar•kuhly (,aver for
an remarkably ever for
(sellar. I
a ehlld of her a,,-e'Sit- did nothing
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except attend seh�ool and although I
TIIE C'ZARiNA.
never supposed it would do her much
Thoss w,ho thielk that the life of a
in!airy, f allowed her to study too
sedulously. Thinking that she _%N as
!adlyabout a court; is necessarily that of
only a little run down Ikept her from
a h,u;tterfly enay be surprised to learn,
school for a few weeks and expected
that clevernless wiltlh, the needle is n,n
that she would Ere all right again. By
the end of that. time) I was badly dis-
adjunct demanded of Clio maids of hon-
J
I apPainted in my expectations, how•-
uT a!t the court of .Russ;a, to bee of use
ever,as she rapidly giew weaker and
.n cases ar emergency w•Ihen in atten,l-
I lost fiesh every day. I was alarmed
•t.uc•P opt 'the crar'na. 'Chart. they have
al -out her condition when she com-
Don't i t Y
Nop. It was for the. rogue's gal-
1 P�lailred of a soreness in tier lungs and
alsa to ir'aml to read well aloud and to
stand for any iwngtlh of tune goes witb-
l,egan w
to cough. J as ju.sti preparing
I to tak• ber to a doctor when a neigh -
out sayilnig, but it woud,d baTdly be be-
$-or called to see her -and advised us to
I'r•,ved that in order to pass into the
(try Dr. Wi,lliarns' Pink Pills. She
a-csurecl me that Pink Pills had resto:'-
dup,eTi,a( presetnee., Russian maids of
err her own daughd-er to health after
honor have to obtalin a dii,pdomma for
several dovtors had fa.Lled to do her
cooking. Suoh is, mtnvever, the rase. irl
a-ny good. I therefore resolved to
solme imperial me,nalges too, ilhe maid of
give them a trial and purchased a
couple of hoxes that very day. I began
ao'nor hs -d , diln-
h, to ccrm, oar+ the eroer a'v
p v
ivi n m little P
g eau ht r those i Ir•
K. ho 1 .
y 6 P
n r^Ir mlemu. And in a„l this training g
hPI r,R very r arefnl to follow the d 'r r -
there un•derbies the teaching that an
tions. At the end ofea month J noticed
compress oW grand duchess of Rrlsela is
a decided improve.niellt in her healtt,
tin(] thus emrouragPt 1 Tcont'nued ustn
npe,rsulnauge of digiale vocation. Naving
the pills three months more, Fier
•.,riled throlii a,ll tYs ordeal, the
health tit as quite restored by that t
wowl'd-bl, ,mnid of honor, at Hie age of
time and she was able, to attend school
16 cc 17. is rrc'sen{ted to titre empress,
again. I regard my daugbte.r's cure
and bf finding favor in title impreriad_
as all.moiiL marvellous and accord all
eyes is.alppa:linted a denituisel,le d'ho•n-
the. oredit to Dr. W;Illfa4iii Pink Pills
n-u.r. passim�•rq sul,sequently through
For. little girls and boys of delica.fe
r.,
v' 1 P i t of arsals la.l s. 1!'rorri lbs )oda
constitutions no better remedy could
ir,airlone, too( 6he various grand duah-
i'ossihly he T)rPBcribed, \\'hat was
°SSPp Rt'Itli file rznrimas approval, also
,lone for my lit t.le irh could Cert ainl Y
nnke. theitr segectilons.
1:e done for other chUdren,
This mait'.s of hiontor of the czarima
Dr. \Williams' Pink Pillq •rune b;
Naar n c•astlucne of trulty or'ental mpg•-
going to the shot of the disease. 'fhby
n'fl,'s•nrc, nnequaided at anv other court
tin Fura,),u. It. vansists of at sp!endid
,•Plie d Illid build up the Mood, anfd
tit ,f • s It im r,,Il e W. ling from the shout-
strc'agt,hen, the nerves, thus driving
di-,Pftse from the system, Avoid imita-
:Nrrs to the feet, fastened up im front
tions by insisting that: every box
!:y budtoi;t3 studded %vAlt 6;'arkliug
;',pis. Over tl:'s a. choak of red vel-
you
purchusP is enclosed in a wrapping
v•'t 's worn lienvPy embroidered tyit.h
hearin, the. full trade mark, Dr. Wil -
lianis' fink Pills for Pale People.
fxalrt w:t.h. ,A-!oI open sleeves falling to
t,lir w•r'sls,, dis;ll,nying the bare arms
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1-neath. Noother ,jewelry of any kind
YIORE MEN T,KAN WOMEN.
must b? worn, On Che mle+ad rests the.
"ktikonluit;k,"
Egypt is shown by the latest cen-
or national Russian cal)
,.f rr'rnsrin v"lvet 1,Yokly stnri•ded �vitli
,,its It' enjoy the singular pre eminence
;•,gels, from the vrcm•.n of wMc•.h de-
of being the one country in the world,
,gessoes a ve0 of wM,ilte toile: spreading
a,s far ,is be knows, v: her(+ men• are in
l"llow the wn°•st aver the volum,i.r,ous
tram. 'fm,is gargeous costumie is worn
a majority over women. The male sex
an all stake weaslons until the lady
in the dominions of the Khedive ox-
alfa',:'q the degree of dame d'boinne,nr
'Feeds the female by 160,000, It is a
it rorrtra%. w-h^,n aha becomes entitled
curious circumstance that this nurn-
tol-woura portialt of the oulpress, hence
erica) Predominance of the male is
Hio deq'gnat'u-,n set in bri'.liant.s, on mer
very evenly distributed over both U�pp-
I.rnver
)•�ft shoulder. ihlsteald of the iimiperial
per and Egypt. 7t it only Ln
Tra,ung,ram work -d in pale -blue silk.
'the sparsely peopled and newly re -
w -11701 is un to th-in her "b A" of of-
covered province of Dongula that the
Nyr." The cri,msdn and gold 'ka.koob,
women are more nurne.rotls than the
ni,k" is also then exchanged for a less
men. Another interesting fact is that
gorgeous one of green velvet and ams
the proportion of l;gyptian women
broidared silver. While alt college t'h'e
knowing bow to read and write is lit Us
Iprobationhrs wear plain woolen frocks
more than 1-2 per cent.
w:lth silk aprons. ,It will, ttb2,refore, be—
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portthat to became a maid of ho
artnor a
portrait of the imperil acourt
DURHAM IS IN LINE
r_-quimes an ordeO,, and 'training never
dreamed of by atspilra. is at any otiher
tt•w
court in Furope. X.
And Testifies to the Wonderful
ATTRACTIVE \WOUrN.
Efficaoy of Dodd's Kidney
It is the woman who has the courage
Pills•
to be original who is most admired. Ev-
_
er•y woman sh,mild be her natural self
Hotel Clerk Bauman Tells of ills Cure -
aad not copy after some other woman,
The First Dose Gave Allot Relief --
w.houlTwo
perha;is shy may have heard arms
Boxes Cured Allot Entirely
oneeLse admire. The actions which may
of Ills Kidney Disease.
appear in the other so attractive, if
Durham. Ont., -Everyone In Durham,
copied by her, may seem ridiculous. Let
and hundreds of people who visit the
town Periodically, know C. H. Bauman,
her thi'nik for herself and have the
the genial clerk at the Knapp Hbuse.
courage. t,, a.A as she thinks. She should
Ali will be surprised to hear that he
learn to express her feelings to agreat
has had a narrow escape, from a re-
extent. Ke -p your troubles, if you have
lentless enemy. Thanks to the, assist -
,ince rendered by a good friend, how -
any, to yourself. Remember thisis a
ever. he escaped safely. He tells the
selfish world and that there are fewdif
~'tory in this style:
any, who will really sympathize with"I
suffered for u Long time with ter-
ribly severe backache, caused by Kid -
you, vv'horeas if you are bright and
ney Disease. It was with the most ag-
cheerful you will ever find friends.
oniring pain, that, I could sit clown, and
'the old saying, slightly revised to fit
fbe pain 1 endured in getting up again
the pre.ent time, "i.au.gb and the
was equally as severe. My life was be -
mg made miserable, for ,these. pains
world laughs with you, weep and the
were present during the greater por-
la.ugh;s on you," is very true. Don't
tion of the time. '
believe every one in the w•brid is hap-
"Otber medicines having failed to
pier than you. Lr)ok around and IVPs
het me I tried Dodd's Kidney Pills,
and gat relief from the first. dose. 'ewer
if you cannot find at least the reflect
boxPA cured me completely, and 1lurv-
tion of the sunbeam, I1 is the littl:!
em't been troubled since. There's no
acts of kindness done every day that
me-dicine like Dodd's Kidney Pills for
helps to make women attractive
an,v and all Kidney Diseases."
(food fortune knocks once at. every
Just in proportion as avtOman is re,•
man's door," says an old saw.
fined In hor nature, is she quiet and
Good He-alth knocks at your door
attrautivo in her dre.,s. Some w.1mon
P,very time you see the words "Dodd's
have Ilia idea that to 1)e attractive
Kidney Pills." You need not miss Ile -
they rnu.at dress in gay colors, in odd
ing healthy by neglecting to respond to
styles of !millinery and in sh in adopt
i be first sumUions. Take advantage of
MI the lat.esl "faces," but such is not
the 'next, if you have negleet.erl the
the, case. Wear what you linnw to be
first.
treooming to you. Don't talk over your
Dodd's Kidney Pills are the one and
i.'elr-anal affairs in puhli.` places, stran_
only cure for Bright's Ditiense, Dia-
gess ma.y enjoy your conversation, but.
hP es • ti. Lumbago, t RmPUlil,l 4m Lnln Heart
� � g 3
it is hardly the, thing to do. Be kind
Failure, Blood , Impurities, (binary
and courteous to all w•ibb whom you
Troubles, Diseases of Women, and all
come i•n c `hast. in this husv world
ether Kinney Complaints,
an►I same one will Ile sure to had you
Dodo's Ridney Pills are sold by all
attracti.vet.
druggists, al. fifty ee.nt.s a box, six box -
hot I utl ter.
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Crn•n Bread. -Put three handfuls of
ABOUT THE GFR,MAN 1?AIflit E,iS.
w'h'ite cornmeal, a lump of huttel• size
The phyaica,l eon,fUti(m of. the German
of, tate egg and a pinrb of call; in the
empress is MAl,gilrllg much anxiety in
I'll Ing howl; scald with enough boil-
1419 to
,Berlf•n circles, rand with her family es -
water make fl, thick hatter.
Whip the yolks of tivo eggs in this,
pec•:olly the gravest fears exist. that, the
with an atter-dinner coffee spoonful Iso-(alled
aatiack or inlfluenza may not
of soda. Beat well. \\'hen read,), for I
be of erconie. The litre of this poor wom-
t.he oven, the w hltea or hro eggs, Beal- !
an is vabuetl by all the ernq,ergr's rela-
on stiff, are added gently. Do not
stir after t,its. Putin a deep pan, and
tiw.'s, for she mos often succeeded tin
1eke twen,t)minutes in t quirk oven. .
,,nflun nc nnS ,her husband when av cry
Serve woole. This amount is for one
cane failed to stn so, wlhide, her devotion
loaf. Sizp of pan, til iticbe.9 long, 4
inches w1de, 4 inches high. land
to bier chikiton amm,ournts to a passion,
Corn Meal Pudding. -One cup earn
vv:,thallt �t�r the l,i,ttle Prinsoss Vic -
meal, 4 rlrackeTR, 2 eggs, 2 glut milk) 1 '
tori,,. would have a hrtrd time. The
kal&)r Las
cup sugar, 1-2 cup molasses, I spoon
no consideration for the
(•innamon, 1-4 spoon elovq, stilt to taste,
youngsters, for w,hide t ing them
First so•ali crackers in 1 pint of milk,
ansa moment bre wilLl trreateat them like
add meal, stir well, then put in the
a perfect martfnst the next, and ex -
rest of the ingrefliont9 wif.h either 1
pects sbsoluto (Liscilplime from, the small-
culil of, suet or a large piece of butter,,
cat to the 1)i,ggest prinirekin. It appears
Stir oceasionally for thle first, hour.
f.rliam eurretn�lpdu•
it rt thatt1bb timpress
Lake 4 hours. This Is m1tch easier
fs a, sort ext dontestuo buffer Who often
, made ilha.n thin old way and very nice,
salve tihe feell,ianigs of the chi.ldwan a"d
A'dd fruit if desired.
the t by lior kirotdness and, disere-
Delieionia Te'a Ilisoult. .o I qt flour,
tion,. S ould i$1% die, the situation
add 9 rounded tea;) goons linking pow- .
watutli M:hnn heCoula )pili inble for all, as
der, 2 tablespnonrs grnnulated sugax,
the kelser's rnon.tall and physical con.
dition is n. terri6la aarxie,ty to MR snb-
i l+naPing ta.blesl)nan cold lane and a
feats ankl his fame:uty, althm-gh precious
P,itaela' of halt. Sift the baking powder
idfttle is wild nlix" it, wave In whisnora,
)
':s $2.50, or will he sent, on receipt of
-)rice, by The Dodds Medicine Co., Lim-
te,d, Toronto.
1\'HAT 1S DEFILFME -T 1N iNDIA.
in every native house in India there
y a shrine in which the lic,usehold gods
).re placed, like the ikon in a Russian
house. The very shadoty of a Furoii
�acn or native of a different caste pass
Ing over these or file culinary uiensils
�.f bhe family is tit defilement; but the
use aP malodorous disinfectants is, in
Lha belief of the people, an outrageous
:leseeration, calculated to call down on
the fRmily the wrath of the gods, and
anly to he atoned by rigid pryasahit,
penance, and the administration of the
panahl gaviya, a foulppill eoipposed of
Live, five Products of file cow•
F noticed that Olara had an engage-
ment. Ting on her finger. That doesn't
prove that there's a wedding on hand.
ei
BREAD DIRECT FROM WHEAT.
pe "Anne Ilro" method Now Used In
it" no by �T111ch the Rork of lila Sillier
Ia Obviated .►nd tike jarail" Prepared for
the Overt In the linkery.
The demand fur bread among the
Poorer classes of Italy, which in many
districts '(las been quite ularming of
late, has increased the interest in that
country in any and every method sug-
gested for rouut•iug the cost of "the
staff of life" to needy consumers. Were
it drat that elen the hungry to a great
extent demand wdlite bread, the open-
ing of shops for the sale of the new
11anti8piro" bread, as it is called, an in-
veutiun of M. Auguste DesgoCte w Lich
dotal away with the work of the miller,
I might have been attended by a greater
success. For several days !ast month,
h—'ever, the establi.,hment in Rome
in the Via Minghetti did a rushin;
hubiness until the novelty wore off and
opposition bakers redu,ed their prices
on wbite bread.
The "antispire" bread is made direct-
ly fl'um the wheat, and a great saving
in the cost of manufacture is credited
to it, After the wbeut has been thor-
oughly sifted and cleaned it is sub-
jected toot bath in tepid water for sev-
eral hours. When it has thus been
soaked it is poured into a machine,
whiull reduces it to a
HOMOG,EtNEOUS PASTE.
This machine is composed of a double
line of thin spirals working in opposite
directions. By these spirals the soft-
ened wheat seeds are well kneaded. At
the end of the spirals is a double cylin-
der which receives the paste and makes
it still mute compact and ready for
shaping into loil•es and baking.
The quality of the bre,d. manta by
titre stew process is variously estimated.
,zcellent judges and unprejudiced
practical bake,rs admit its excellence,
and say that any taste can be suited
by having due regard to the leavening.
manipulit tion and treatment in the
oven. Italian l t:
n t, to
experts ta who
taVe
l
-
vesti ttea the matter express tl em -
elves
'
fav 1
ora �I,v upon its digestive pro-
perties and pronounce it. most nour-
ishing. In color the "antispire" bread
is very brown; its odor isagreeable
and taste quite palatable. A cardinal
virtue claimed for it is that it never
'lets mouldy and will remain "fresh"
`fod• days.
Tbt-t hakery at Rome charges three
cents it pa}and for "antispire" bread -
thirty centimes per kilogramme, two
pounds -hut wlwn the establishment is
openPo in the morning at eight o'clock
workingmen may buy it for two cen-
t.iwc!4 pvr kilagrarnme cheaper.
So serious has the bread question be,-
comtt in Italy that many cities have
suspended the lc,( -;Ll tax on bread and
breadstuff.,;, the Milan authorities hav-
ing arranged with the local bakers to
reduce the price of bread to tbirty-
two centimes per kilogramme. At
foghorn such are the necessities of the
poor that '
FRKE BRUAD
is distribtr(od by the municipality to all
who ask for it. The applicants must,
however, present themseLves at desi•rn-
ate,d bureaus at c•eitain hours and ire
not allowed tp take the bread away
with, them; they must eat it on the pre-
mises without meat, cbeese, vegetables
or condiment.
About fifteen years ago Dr. Baz-
zoni tried to introduce a,•new sort of
bread, which he contended would be
cheap yetvery nourishing, w'hic'h he
made of a modicum of flour and great
quantities of oxblood. The poor to
whom it was offered at low rates re-
jectsd it in disgust because they did
nut like its flavor. So Dr. Bazzoni's
enterprise was unrewarded.
The Italian journals have been quite
severe of late in the criticism of the
bread sold to the public. Adultera-
tion is a common charge. The story
is told that in the (tills of Lombardy
Gliere isacave owned by a bakery syn-
dicate whence a fine mineral powder of
tbe, purest white is ohtained and used
to mix with flour for bread making.
"Lot us Mope .this is not true,'•' writes
one editor. "if it is we may soon ex-
pect to have our bread, made from
road. dust. And even then it would be
road dust. And even Vhen it would not
die much worse than that too often sold
as the, genuine article."
Remember
We don't advertise for mere effect,
but for business, We know that if
You are suhject to cramps, that you
should have a prompt, efficient rem-
edy on hand. Nervilinei--nerve-pain
care -has a wonderful and immedi-
ate curative power. It relieves in one
minute; it cures in five. Pleasant to
the taste and the hest known remedy
for pain.
VIOL, R11 DIEEASPI.
Tlhe,Fe are several diseases affecting
violets, the most destructive of which
are root igalds and leafy spots. So .lar
no entirely satisfactory remedy has
been found. Air -slaked time dusted,
over the Vlants anI soil is the most of-
fe-trlve. .
SIMPLE AT FIRST.
t Is Foolish to 1109 any hind of Plies -Cure
Them t Beginning.
Piles are simple in the beginning and
easily cured. They can he cured even
i,n the worst, stages without pain or
loss of blood, quickly, surely, and com-
pletely. There is only one remedy that
will do it-" Trask's Magnetic Oint-
ment."
It allays the inflammation hilmedi-
ate)v, heals the irritn.ted surface, and,
with c•onlinued treatment, reducos the
swelling and puts the membranes, in
good, sound, healthy condhtion. The
cure is thorough and OcTi lanent.
Isere are sone voluntary and unso-
licited testimonials rte have Irately re-
c•ei,ved :- •
Judge Henry D. flarron, tit. Croix
Palls. aay,4:—" I have suffered severe-
ly from piles, and found no romedy
rntil i applied Tra•tic's Magnetic Clint.-
rnent.' It relieved me at, once, and per-
manently, to the, present ti.nle."
Daniel .Tolls, of Liberty, say's: --"My
a ifs+ was afflicted with the [)ties for
t„n yenrs or more, and have tried
many eminent Irllysicinns, hill recPiv-
ed no benefit. Until Icons induced by
your ngent here, Dr. Beaver, to "o
"i'rask's M'ngnetic Ointment,” and I
sy
can nosay she Is entirely cured with
three bottles."
C. L. Root, Monroeville, says; --"f
have been using your "Trask's Magnet-
io Ointment for bleeding piles, and
find It helps me more thnn anything
olse I have tried."
All druggists sell Trask's Nfagnetic
Ointment. Jt. is 25 and 40 cents for
full -Abd jiaekage+s, and Is put up only
by Francis it. Kahlo, 127 ilay street,
Toronto.
No risk in using Ludella Ceylon
Spring Medicine-
A
Good Blood Purifier a Necessity Now
Hood's Sarsaparilla Unequalled for
Making Rech, Red Blood.
The necessity for taking a good
spring medicine to purify the blood
a(nd build up the system is based up-
on natlaral and unavoidable causes. in
cold weather there has been less per-
spiration and impurities have not
passed out of the system as they should.
Food has consisted largely of rich, fat-
ty substances, and there has been leap
opportunity
for o outdoor exercise. e. ThP
result is, the blood is loaded with im-
I.urities and these must be promptly
expelled or health will he endangered.
Hood's Sarsaparilla is the best spring
medicige because it is the best blood
lurifier and tonic. It puririPs the
blood and gives vigor and vita ity in
place of weakness and languor.
Sarsa-
parilla
ar
I0 lila
Ja Oanada's Groateat Medicine. $,'d by all
¢rugglsta. $1 ; six for $5, riot only llood
•a.
n are all. favorite catilar-
DD y P1IIs tic. All druggiete 25c,
DORS MEET THE TRAIN.
lteniat,kable lalelllgc"ce oftonsinuminvie
Dog -4.
'flys Oriental express, the famous
train from Paris to Constantinople, ar-
rives at the Turkish capitaL three times
a week at a certain hour in the after-
roon. When the train comes in, says
•tin exchange, there are aLways many
dogs ready to receive it. Before the
passengers have had time to get out,
bhe dogs jump into the carriages and
search everywhere under the scats and
in corners for thea scraps of luncheon
left by the passengers, alio when they
have found at thePi pieces they
go
The remarkable thing is that they nov-
er come at any time except when the
Oriental. express is due; that they nev-
er make a mistake in the day, and al-
ways remember that between E'riday
and Monday there are two days and
not once. They pay no attention to
local trains, because little or no food
is left in them, owing to the short rides
thrz, passengers take. Fct.ly this
same knowledge of the time- ,able and
cf the difference between local and
long distance. trains has been noticed
at title station of the Asiatic railways in
Soutari, across Hits Bosporus,
The Twentieth Century
Eciters upon the heritage of a remedy
that is sure, safe and painless. Put-
nam's Painless Corn Extractor never
fails, never causes pain nor the slight-
ost discomfort.
A NICE QUESUON.
H'
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NOVEL DECORATIONS
r - 1AA =
Follow the directions on the insidq
One of the novel ideas of decorative
of each pocket of
effect in Japan is to catch firefl(es, keep
them Ln a cage or box of wire untilMONSOOR144114,4you
have company and then release
them in the garden, for the guests
INDO.CUVLON TB
to admire and talk about.
and you will have good tea.
$TATE or OHIO, CITY or TOLEDO. !as
LUCAN COUNTY r
MILl.e-Steel, Galvanitald, Roll♦I
FRANK J. CunN)! matcasoath that he 1s rho
eealor• the limn F.
WIND and Ba1113garings IrOn Putn���pj
Sprayers. and Grain Gr1ifipp. QsQJ,yy
partner of of J. CHimicy &
Co„ doing business In the City of 'Toted,).
County State
shap:ey & Muir Co.. Umlte srantfertl, Oana,A(8�
_ - . . - - _
and worneatd, Had that i,id i fire,
will pay the sum �t ONE HUNDRED DOL-
I LA [t9 for oast) and every ease of CATARRR
Agents wanted to lntrodu0e 0
I11iij(�i(� Agents
uo and to Int Wo
�lltjll�lJ►►7)iic g �t
'
that eannob be cured by the use oP HALL'S
stall prepstd Iiot Timy in dl
CATAR$I1 CURE,
wown " with music, fot 6 cents, R, anpi,
FRANK J. CHENEY.
Sworn to before mo an l bubsorlbed in w
rOPULAR MUSIC DEPOT, 20 Alexis et. Montrealt
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preeie_nee, thin lith day of L comber A. L. MG.
{ --- A. W. GLlt'ASO'v,
BEAL1,
Italian and Hybrids -beat ((��ueeIWag
All Be@Sa Iles -best qualityWanted
d
`Notary) ublio
Wned Patent Process
}sl'
11 e Catarrh Cu • ix
Cure Luken internally . and
note directly on the olo)d and nluoous aurfacas
EES
Pouudatloa, .h or
tads
cal N a
h pley d;
(� titpp tlr '
lttwtted, Da'+t6Wbrd, t a
of the aysteWu�. Send for tent L111011111,16 free.
Ir. J. CH itNEY & CO., Toledo, O
tea' .�_
-- --
$old b Druggists, 750.
Hall's Family Pills are the beat.
Have You seen It f I i can You Do it i I I 1
The New 0. K. Puzzle i I II I
The most fasoinatinr puzzle of the day,
KL
• COMPARATiVE QUICKNESS.
HOW TO REACH
Sold everywhere. Agents wan tad. Hand'00.
for Rample.
fmpatieut Customer -1 thought you
T. SONNi
t93 Commissioners st., .r Mentreal, Que.
advertised„ quick lunches. I've been
- - ----- -
hourwaitr.nk for mine for nearly tial[ an
Highest (Market Value
Waiter -It do take little time to
PAID roe
a
git 'em up, bolls, but it'll go quicld
RAW FURB and SKIN,
5, eses'Wax,Clnce-1g,ete.t
enough after you gits it. Dey ain't
de kfII(I eat las' IUIIg.
{
��' ! ilnments named. lip
iii��^ gems
1 pDrasapaid, Klondike Moo
til Moocaein,, Fur Ooat., Rottli
Vaporize Quickcure
I
and Snow 81=1, a av%ialty.
`' H. JolmsON,
for Cold in the Head.
Wholesale
4" et. Paule
`-
Montreal, Que.
WHY IT DIDN'T RESJ;MBLF, HIM.
Dominion Line Steamships,
Did you ever have our icture tak-
Y Y P
2
Kontreal and Quebeo to Liverpool in summer
Portland to Liverpool in winter. Large iiia
en
set twin screw steamships Labradot,� Van.
Yep. Once. But it don't look like
me.
ouver,' 'Dominion,"$ootsman.' •Yorkshire.
!uperror accommodation for First Cabin, S&
Don't i t Y
Nop. It was for the. rogue's gal-
ted Cabin and Steeraso paaeengers. Rates 3of
IaaNage-First Cabin $b0 ; Second Oablpp �,�
ltoerage $22.60 and upwards uoeordAS ttil
lery an' I didn't want it took,
1
steamer and berth. For all information aU�pj1i,
io Local (,gents or DAVID TORRANCE & Odw
SOS ETTII:N(i FOR NO'T'HING,
Goal Agents. it 3b. Sacrament St., Montreal.
Persons suffering from Rheumat-
ism, Salt Rbewn, Piles, 'Getter, Chil-
1
)lat[ Eczema, Skin Diseases, e les, etc„
w -ho end two c
s a o est stamp m for ost-
P� P
age only) with name and address, we
will send a free sample of Trask's Mag-
netic Ointment with a Ransom's Cools
Book free. Prancis U. Kahle, 127 Bay.
St., 'T'oronto.
A DEFINITION.
Little Elmer -Pa, w -bat is an opts,
mist? •
Prof. Broadhead -A person who is
c•oristantly expecting the unexpected to
bapl,eln. I
Use Vapors of Quick.
cure for Throat
Troubles.
I ABOVE IT.
K-ey-Do you ever look through' that
keyhole? .
Door Knob -No, sir, I'm above that
sort of thing.
Is death was accidental, was it. not a
asked the relative from the East. W P C eJ 11
Course, i1e didn't die a -purpose, said
Elubbe,r-neck Bill, but I'll be doggoned, — -
mister, if I know' whether to call it,
w1.on a fellow trios to bore a holo in
a dynamite cat lridge with a gimlet, a �ea1C Kidneys
accident or a nalural consequence of
nater. ___ --- ---- ----- -
FROM FORES"1` TO FACTORY.
Tlhesa are the words that grace the
cover of, the Hartford Rubber Work
Company's bicycle tire catalogue lot-
the
orthe season of '98, and wbich is the
handsomest production of the kind
that has reached our table in many
a day. As a sample of mechanical
ski1L L`. is superb, as a fountain of tire
talk it will he found entertaining and
idteresting, and throws the proper
sort of reflection upon the enterprising
people who publish it. Address a post
card to the Toronto '('ire Company,
Limited, 9 Adelaide Streat West, and
they will mail you the catalogue free, ,
STRENGTH IN Vli:fi.1W.lils ■ III&EMMA
Thousands testify to Its curative powers. Sold by
all druggists. Large paoltage, 25 cts. woovwAnn
MEDICINE Co., TORONTO, CANADA.
D 'N1ti
+d'O01 O
J. N. ANDERSON, M. D., Na 5 College -St.
TORONTO, Ont. THROAT
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Butter, Eggs, Apples, Fruit, Bc., to
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Oar, of West Market and Colborne ere., TORONTO
ASK YOUR DEALER FOR
oaRY1
Sakty
BURNING OIL.
The Best CANADIAN OIL,
MANUFACTURED ONLY BY
Royal Oil'o.
TORONTO, ONT.
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IIAt• I��sllMl�lswiMi��IBIIBM�ON W )I
tlocom 2�Aaft riA
1F�1��fi /�tt*m�trIltslMMM,
ttitttr�al,��l�s�s,pAlslf =...l..atw iftim in
Catches tits t
A short time ago several farmers 011
the lane of a big railroad rebelled
against barbed wire, and demanded.
board fences. They compromised on
the PAGE, Hirst the company had used,
Cyr man atterw•e,r•dscalled on the road-,
master, who wanted him to see those
farmers, who would hug and kiss you,
and I have ignt to have 25 miles on my
diviisipn." Farm styles at from 45 tb
65 cents per rod. For illustrated ad%
vertising matter apply to our lova
dealers or to us direct.'
THE PAGE WIRE FENCE COMPANY,
Limited,
WALKERVILLE, ONT.
P. S. -Sete our "ad" In next issue.
Canada'-Owns-
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CANADIANS ARE ALL ENTITLED TO A SHARE IN THEIR HERITAGE.
Ogilvie has been all over the Klondike.
He and his father are the recognized authorities on Klondike matters.
He is possessed of all the information gathered in years of explora-
tory work for the Government in the Klondike,
Now he gives the whole benefit of his knowledge and experience to the
Cold Hills Exploration and Development Company of Toronto, Limited.
lt
That company is organizing and fitting out an expedition for the
Klondike.
W,, M. Ogilvie will personally conduct that party to the rich sti earns.
He knows the country as well as you know your own town.
He knows where discoveries have been made, and where new loca-
tions should be sought for.
He knows the beet routes, the most likely creeks, and with his well
equipped party should win the millions.
B few more shares will be offered to the Canadian public at 20 Cents.
t
The Gold Hills Eand
Development Company, U.n.m. i it fe-od.
President --Hon. J. D Edgar, Q,C., M.P., spoakerof the House of Commons of Canada.
First Vloo-President-Dr. Oronhyatekha, supreme Chief Ranger Independent Order 9f Foresb)ra.
9tloond Vloo Presldent---W. J. 00uglae, [sq., Director The Toronto Paper M'f'g. 001y. seoretary a. M. Laing, Esq,
The Coneral Trusts Company Building, Toronto.
Tea The quality and price is uninatchable and always the same. j Stock not sold in blocks less than 100 Shares.
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