Ontario Community Newspapers

Northern Advance, 22 Jul 1909, p. 6

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u,v _ l_\-\.UV_Cl a W K7FUR;3Y;, JULY um. Earl Grey `sailed for Quebec to- day. ' Cahada won the Kolapore Cup at :Bisley_- for the ninth time. TL. 01. I MA '. ._ W ` .` ` . ` 1 4- `~ ',,,, `- ,, It Was: decided-nip reduce gpress` mates provided the Governments of 3Gf3t Britain, India and the colonies. 3 are willing... . T ,.., ` ' 11:11 1'1 75 an . -...\.. . * 4 `_..... ,. _ g . Binqsi-own, B_ualo Bil1 s valqedj assistant, was ~.sent .'to 'jail'~ for lune months\a'tTSt. Thomas for a.spe_c,ta-[ ular horse-theft. ' - _---- v.. `vnlivb uvwoo ,_ - The To`:-onto~ Boa;'d of _Control ac- cepted an-' offer ? of a syndicate. -for 'vtwenty-ong: .ac,res~ in Ashbridge s- |Marsh, the site to be use.d_for `iron l . and" steel worlgs; ` \ .-:11 - . `Hbn*.. A?" B. 4Aylesworth `has `been chosenvto act as ..the agent of Great Britain in the presentation of. the `Atlantic sheries dispute before the ,Hague. txfibun_al. ' . Q B 8- i. lieved to jol:t';:"(-I`.-I`{e`;1vr;.ed3`v` and F. Oswald oultbee, the two you`ng.Toro11to }men' who left Niagara-on-the-Ia'ke in sailboat last `Sunday, are now be-' have been drowned. 0 . 'I"L,. . -` - - 1 E212 to kil1,in the Pittsb_urg~strike.` The, company s President refused arbitra-i tion. ~ " ' ' .u o ` ,S`tates Gavernment ofcial,-is `in Ot-' tawa iqvestig-ating the wrking of` "the 'Lem1`eux act. Mr. Victor S. Clark, a United . -may annulus: Llllqiia : -SVl1ah_ of Persia has been de.- ithroned in favor of his son `Cr:-and` Trunk PacicV,rails have been laid into 'Edx:nont_on'. V `H. B. 'Willing pleaded guilty 6f biiamy at Whitby, and will be _sen- tenced on` Monday. b a `Chief of Police English of Calgary has resigned, at the order of the comm1ss1oners. /`Percy Harveylwas \blown up by *the premature explosion of .a blast at Sulph4ide,and killed. ' ;uague_ Il'lDl1l1_aJ. . ; Mxessrsg J. D. Williaims.and Arch; Hughill were crushed"by a car in {tho varrle nf I-I-In Alma..- CL..-I .r'....-... Raspberfy Blanc Mange .-'-F`or nnrf fI'I(\lI.l\I-lick tgmnbl-.4... .. ..:.... u \Al\JVV uuu. (Continuedon Page 8.) ' "It .took only one score down for McEwen _t o` get ready, and,when T~he Eel came t6 the wire on the second score; McEwan nodded for the-word and t'he_dg"rey.ghost was on his "way. He was`upder a`fu1,l head of steam jwh'en The word was givenfand jus"t rolledvlfougid the first turn, stepping tp the; quarter pole in 3oV2"ecQnds.f -aGoi,ng;ar6u_nd' the far tum Mk: wen} ftook the grey f horse back a` litt e so "_-that -;the"`secon d quarterivas. iri.~_ 31% `scoh-d.s, `which made the"'ha.\lf in -Ldg`. "'The t`h_il3d quar_te_r;was paced` ~ " *_~3I%:se'conds, _m'a_nking `the ' `three- V2` _at1d` the; Iasg quart- , _d'a t with the gjallanf ` $91).` cpminiz J to tin: - lyefpiz his; eonrge,` ..as , h ia'wz`1 ` rap!<?., 7 I 1? . . . . ` ' .` i , % TORONTO======` Algusllll - I909 - Soplember lily 1 Lindsay, Ont.-I think it is no 1 more than right for ma tohthank Mrs. I Pinkham for what her kind advice and Lydia E. .Pinkham's Va table Com- T .;.`.* ..,*:.*:.9'.?.25 z it . N"*,'I3`*"9 PAPER Homs Groatuh Lav; Stock Ex1,:_ibit__ will at opo1i:m g-notemoniu on Tucoday, August 31st. sesr BEST wascureabyLyaiai3.Pank- "`"5V?"P!F.F"P9""` THE THE * nttw:s;1f TYPE BEST L EFESSES ~ LOWEST Pmc:-'5 ` IN Til.-IE sac or KANoAH'An un % aA'r'n.: aria: NORTH sen wncn ton: nnucxn nfns an ucunsxons. '=l{o,. nll`lnhtn_nIion wnln-an J. o. ORR..Glt!Hnl1. Toronto. ADMIRAL amt must! ml or rlkidiiis f'n`;;r;riE s Til-IE; `TOUCH box-* Comuacr Wonkmaxsmr ABOUT ALL OUR JOB & CQMMERCIAL. PRINTING WE HAVE. THAT REPU'l`ATI.ON AND OPERATEN HER 0NLY ;'A1u=: JE.fLOUS 1'oMA1NrA11~i` I`!`-- X A 5 T/RY US. _ Exponsionof trade always follows judicious advertising-~-a fact of which the enterprising merchant is fully adage. You oat) demonstrate this by yksiwng . ` THE';Ad..,V.Colqmns of a newspaper I ar eJ_-1 a reex of the business. spit. of the community. Lcnb cHAu:s A-dmittedly Central Simcoe's it on the Continotit. F0? i"'ms `active, opotgtion. Favorite Medium. . ....uu\a_` um; Au: uaa uuuc wcu, Uut, .116] is not satised to sell _the colt for 6 cents. Nor does he need to do so. '_Any reasonable horse of 1,300 lbs] will readily command $150, and this is nearly double the price of`. the steer. It is a. poor skate of a horse that will not bring _ten cents per pound a-t the present. tim.e. It pays to breed colts. It pays to breed them, for they reduce mater- ially the cost of keeping the extra team upon the farm. It pays be- cause the man of judgment knows enough to breed colts of the right kind. He has common sense :en- ough to breed the kind which bring not only, prot, but efficiency to the farm horsepower. If he is only shrewd enough to stick to one breed of stallion, and his own good breed of farm mares, he will soon have a set of horses that are pretty uni- form in size, character, type, and temper. He will have a lot of horses i around him that will make up int 75.7??`Aii:ieLn sI~ Pusomu `A..I1`nmf;oN um .ro . ~3f4.1u;mcTUREa or` F -Carriages, W880 f:j%ff;3fl ighs and Cutters. `lion is"`a better horse than ever "5 _Y9a'l',` there is not the slightest d0_b" a hiS Priormances, both on the `C iditring`-th'`past winter and 0 the AK]? 9 ' sq gus pc1'_;0!'manCeS, DOE durmg the past {\ .t1fr___fyaTlre.ady this season, i"1 `IiURSD'A'{, Ross 51 - ?` ;,$olgBAaR:s,oLn smno 41 ADVANCE PRINT - we:s|.sv a. cazw PROPRIETORS of colts each year,e_~they will pay fo-r their keep pretty well. .It`isa. qu.es- txon which has been the-subjects-of a great deal of discussion-the `cost of raising ~-a colt. .It is generally ad- mitted by horsemen that the cost of raising a colt is little greater than that of raising a ste.er of the- same weight and age. Even if it cost 'a little more,.the returns are compara.-` tively large. If"one can sell the steer for six cents per pound he -- ---v~-.. `.4 --- I4|\v\r\.llllB UL U o If the extra team produce a pair .t'hinks,.that he has done well, but he! :5 nnb and--'5`-:41,` rd- -1! LL}- _-IL`l.';r BERESFORD ncttoneer. Horseshoeinll 1000 Man Uniform -._---... --V.-- ryavv uu, uuu 1-Ilhlll.-Y UL IL A Then again, there are times when parative _idleness,-long seaisons when one team would easily do all/ the .work of the farm. The extra team which may be needed at a good emany seasons of the yearythen look like superuous mouths to feed. They should be put at something which is. protable. There are ways the horses of the farm stand in com in which this can. be done. There .are things which they can do; One of these IS the breeding of colts. I T! LL- .._-4..A- _ It pays to grow colts. Uhder mod-) ern conditions on-the farm, there is` a necessity for a full complement of -horse power. Big machines doibig work, and do it in a hurry so that it is all done at the right time,_and the results are better. Machinery, built; for agricultural results rather thani easy drauglnt, makes horse power-ta` greater necessity than ever. The fact that much -work `once performed by? hand is now done .by horse-power makes the hors_e/`power more than` `ever a necessity. It is a._ necessity that there- be upon every farmef- cient horse power, and plenty of it.. Tina.` a-.._..:__ L-...` InL" fuy nothi fort` S0mC . an - .wh1c belie ,when `have `to dr py. `vvl tvhic part (H }{{1 an`d ed," s1e_ "a.:,`c:.;:;:;;'.:.;.'.1;;:.;.;........'""* ..,.+ -... ..... ...; .,. .%.;..;.......; -K the Bank. - ' ` T _ BARBIE aRAN,cH J 3- J9 GRASETT; "M , _l8el\`.,v' U > tend the exact amount Attett'iw, Blgitlglt.` Dertnharkg ` AGerm3nY.`GPt Brlttiin. Hbllund, Italy. ~NorwI_y.- Russia, S`we"d'e`n and Switzerland is stated on the face of cheque, while~.in -"other `they are payable at current rates. `FL-.. -I.-_'..-.. -...I -II :_l.'...._-;:-.. __-__-._J9__.. AI. __-_ _.-_. 1, .L. _ U _ ,, ; _ . ` 'l:he neyv Tra.velTe`rs': I`-cc/gent!/y N ffbftihis _a:eva way in which 126 cg.rry when travelling. They in` jdnpqinatjgns 4`.n-iA AL..- 4...- A,'-_ A .. .. mm, p,.......% L1;,';.1.u,,,;t;,4, ,,o,,.,.,,m% *"=w'~= um 1`un:. `-%60.om byrigis. TR*;VEL|-SR5 <>HE9_F{_E_ I g u ("`l-`... . .. ....._ . ......;-J.vI. Breed Horsey . / A CHANCE inammation o I 1 the female orga ` and could no 1 stand or walk gni distance, Atlaqt I was conned to my. 5 " dtl `dot ::&`}nwoI`:ld 13:35 wu'nn&Ibua. .I..L-&Ll_~~I I Irvllllll LIDD IIVIIV DUI me. ` When I wro to belt some time}! a was a vet Sign woman. suz ferln __f5ojn'female[ `-unL I- A J Eln "t}Fxii'exa"f 1 `troub ' I h at}; Salim...-ggtl-.. A . ,I th, p=ms::in- W..hiG31. -`milk. st1_&&tdS,... =m.d>sa1a%1 d!:e8%sinss% art t.::b :Pi1e 3% ~;*S- =-.W*I>; %. <?*"-'%%::;Wi11!*7*" %J`e9Wh .rgV1je,aedVxvyg;h 2ard? he W111 * , ,3 =md%sa1addses 4 . } .R?a%s1>berries%.4~M3ash i.to- %=};'.e5_;;fSt: V. x _ A % . V ,, :19: of.-taSjpbe,r_x`fies and ` % " ;1d`let ;st,an_d}for-,_ . ._da` , =3 9` 5.; A ?.;clean_ cloth , dipved aims .-1.19% >`:aJer.;% then: "a_sauce:`- ' of] brai1, _1;nFiIl`;s`.`7" ify" ~cl_ean` white Lpaiflt ft'V:Vij$5bilf'_;}iDj1i`l'}';}f0 Vit4. ,t_.The,_ s9_ft_ ,bra.n~ actg\l-i(1 Ltlw ' =, `-It `is said that-ka; teliablewrag-t'A16%,, c0lors~' in cotton 6 goods =.\=.13`i'.:3_t9 ;.~s_ them in turpentine and w_at_e1", a'-ta`- L'b1e_spoonfulof t'l1;,!"P.et"ztirI_t;-_ to a. g`a}l-;_ 2 Ida` o-ffwaj'te'r._ . , .--v-- ----.-bw -.,--_v-~~_ u-ye j-vgvl-* g An ,old umbrella frame.` pa_ih`ted` 'green and fastened to "a strong`-.po%st' i .WH1 .'jmake an %excf:.1Ie::%t[.y1,isiazs%iArt`:`%onj . which to grow av vi#ne .'ia-"t `3" back. `yard. ` ~ - 6 " -~_:x y v . . _ 5... ,_ ,--.. _- ---. .--u--av; susvvuv VI wuul. ! A name murigtic acid added to the irinsing water after a _bluc-and white lbre rug ..is "scrubbed with soap and iwater will. help to (estate: thy" color. a old umhrellswfu-nmad 4-..s:.'.-$..a-1 ---.-.. . Coffee pots and tea pots in,swhic'h Iborax -water is.,boiled two or, three times at weekvare~puried_ and entire- 1y`freed from musty taste or Iddor. A I2LA.I'. _._ I .. -..-- .. uvo uu.u Luann. uu. 1 After scrubbing potatoes to bake, | grease them with lard, and the `outer jskin yvill come 01? like but-nt_pa1),er when the potatoes -are served.` , N To,-make a good `washing uid, mix one _-box of -lye, one -and one - half gallons `water, one ounce liquid` ammonia, one tablespoonful .of-salts [of `tartar. V ' - ~. ` ' . ..(--..-... ..yynJ vv'u.u ayuugg. Sprinkle salt over hot coals and shake your damp,-uncurled ostrich feathers over the fumes, `and the tendrils will curl up smartly. I Much time is saved if, pa_per lin- ings for cake pans-.are dut m quan- !txtiesHand* kept ready for instant use, iin a dust-proof box with tight lid." ' An. . . . . . ..u.:;._ _-.e. - . __---- --`.- use-Bun (Aroast of meat which islto be served cold should be wrapped in a cloth when it'is :put_ away. It keeps its avor `better. .vo vvuuwnc l Sa;its of `tartar will brighten au-L , urn hair If` put.into the shampoo, but it must be sparingly usgd and] .r [well rinsed from the hair. 7 VF- -- ......-u. nnvnnn IvIl\p lllla To remove .gre_ase, I mix equal- parts of ether, ammonia and alcohol, 'rub into` grease spots, and allow it `to evaporate. Apply with sponge. C.\...'..H.'I.. n-`A- AAA Ito-VVII In replanting hopse plants, place first dirt in pan and.putintohot oven for a few minutes. It.will destroy all worms andslugs. ' A ..-__. When making `lemonade `or oran- geade, peel the fruit and run through a mea_t__choppr. Less trouble and more Junce. - ' : _.- .. _-.. ---v....vuy.:- uvsvnw ybkvllse .- White `canvas shoes, if not too badly soiled, can be cleaned with I-our and the heels whitened with! Ih.a_l_lf' ' ,' Neverflgrow aw~ay,pea pods; they `give a;d,e11ci_ous avor to the puree `for the next day? ~ . W ` \Y_ .1 Au-se, wash it every week with soda _v 7--.. ..-v.-u mung]: ` ' No.w,that -the refrigerator is in water and keep a saucereof charcoal in `It. e I It is much easier to skin onions if they are co\{ered with boiling water `for a few moments. before peeling. ` Klflnia- . .....---.- -L-- " - V `Horses should pay at- ten `cents per pound. They` are _dear e_r than any other farm product,` except `poultry, butter or` cheese. `Ifv com- mon hdrses` can be soldfat ten-`cents per pound, then better. ones can be sold at more. The extra horse pow- er 0f.the farm can be made to pay for `itself in more ways than one.--A Weekly Sun.` > o ` -When ,a team come together`, tha_t have Worked together, that _are mat-l tched in color, size, appearance and temper, known to `be-sound and able workers, the owner is never comi- pelled to take the current -mgrket quotations "for them.-\ "The market, which will pay a price for horsesfas their come along unknown and un- tried, has a good solidpremium for horses that come in better shape, and, better recommended; They com- mand a better price, they bring. more prot, and they leave" a well worked farm and a more prosperous. farmer behmd them. ` ' . |match.ed_.'teams. They will "db the [work of the. farm with morecomfort to the~owner. Their efciency pnd. haudiness will encourage} them` to do "every `operation of `the 5 farm. with greater care and thoroughness. They will sell for ,more,,money `because they'are well mathed,' and proven gto be. eicient. :I;s'rn:us_n'u:n 186,1 Raspberry Jam.-V--Pick over?7`care- fully. eight `quarts _of berries, remov-, iug'al/l stones, leaves, and iggperfect fruit. `Put the fruit into a large ketl. tle and. cook slowly for half .an hour,- then break?" the fruit with at 'st)`oon V "and press it- against the side of the `kettle. out a pint and` a hal xof f (flf j1'1i"e.' vjKdd_iie_1)oiinds`{6f lg 'n-...- '.ii_l3i"l:"e3;.Stia`i'." "T-6` 3'tl'1 frtiit: '*`a cook _,~or,hal_f an_,`l;1qur `long_e1;:.j_ ft `into 'mafll.,;..l~,gn_gst;.:ix1l. seq1.,t.l;,-Exit one pint: K f 1 th}`e?m;inin" Juice. bottl_gsi}ngI_,&;seal.jV`;:` I j,z,.'_..[l .-L. ._~' .- t;: fat "1,1ei1'*`1n1iII"1`1lt3_3Sr,~i 1)`Oi11f jintp__`s.er-, vw v v19 nnnoJOOV\DI5I|-El . I oRaspberries Preserved Without . Cooking.--Pic.k over four quarts oil raspberries, being surethat all the :fruit is dry and sound. Put them into a .large- bowl with three pounds of, sugar. Mash t'he4_fruit and sugar`! :,well together and set the bowl in a cool pla ce,fo1`! three or four hours. At the ,end of. this time mix the._ fruit. and sugar_._ together again th`orough- - tly and pack. into jars carefully, being. sure that nfojair getsiin. Screw, the c.ov,e'_rs on care,fu1ly,fwipe' rthe`.jai's,, and plaee them` in a; coql,-.dry'. place to keep." \'1' 7 , _. . " . _ ., .___ `W;_`\ ll&(1 .D,0|IIlS @110 ` seal.'[ . , ,; - . - 7? .58. spb`{;gy;i",Sherbet.3-3-Boil together twqnty,-jninufgs one int of sugar :a`21d"al`=qu'ai`t `of v`\`?ater." " -dd the juice it;;1-eV=;Vlet,gpj1A1_s4:Eax;d- the juice it of two TquLarl;s, `Q3, .'Traspb'g.rres.~ arid -mhgn 13991 f regzgf jas aux `N... .5t , away to 1 Raspberries in Currant Juice.-- Raspberries preserved in currant of currants, put them into a granite sauce pan, and let cook slowly for an hour, stirringand mashing fre- quently.- Pour through a jelly bag, squeezing out all the juice possible, .-juice. Pick over and wash one qtfai-ti and heat this juice again with tyvo pounds of sugar, stirring until the sugar is melted. .~When the syrup` begins to boil,_|have ready four quarts -of currants, clean and dry, and put them intothe syrup. Let the fruit -boil gently for ten minutes, then skim out the raspberries and place them in sterilized jelly glasses. Fillwvith thehot syrup. and` put on the covers immediately. `.D`__L_A`___V7 . . . . . _- ...u u \.:\.a.u, BULL CIULII. . Smyrna rugs" may- be cleaned .by` brushing through the velvet surface }a mixture of coarse salt and corn- meal,` slightly dampened. `Sweep af- `terward with a clean broom, I -,, _-- --f.,._.._y.. u luau un ua._y. I Father ` Tyrrel, whose modernist} sympathies some time ago bropghtl him into conflict with "the Vatxcam is dead. ' iwith a clean, "soft cloth. Ga -buildja ne new? statio` at Cobalt-iv` _. -Delbngy, aged -sixty-ve years, wasdro_wn.ed at Walla.ceburg.| qA1'Vno:oI 6-n...-1-.. - _.--..- A-- - , `A:-neiiv' hancllor ben ap-I .-xiuelow. . : pointed in Germany. to .succ-ed " V0}: .1 _Thc western inefs have rejec_t_`ed flab h`nA:..... ..:.a.|.- \)...r .r I" ~ - I3 ` fo f _; the: {Mlland " Catial `;havejjbq'en completed`, v 1 Z %- '?SdmeTof the new Ot'1tar_i_o Readers`. ;-are '_now on<'sale. lb ~.- - ` ' 7______ .. ..., 7.y.`vv`nlu`!\L (bl: VI a.ua-\.CUl..lIgu ' ta .Sevefa1 tvendverg, were accepted for, arfs of the` mmefxfal` lands of the. _'gixll1"es limit; ` A ` _ .- I run I ,,_.V _-A.v.v.au A-runnls .lUUUCl_y . The ne on moving picture men at Montreal who keep open -on Sun- days has-been raised to one hundred |do1lars._ { - % AHenry Keller, be1iev_ed[to`!be from Owossa,`Mich.,`wa,sV found dead in a pen at the Toronto cattle market, with an empty laudanum bottle b3? side him... . -' J ' . ..-.._.,..., Juana. J. , .S,enat-or Perley ded s` iwolselcy, Sask. A yr Benecial rains have a.` gthroughqut the Pro\/incg. ""'I`he buildja newi statiorrat Cobalg. I 1'.` -.I_` 1'\-r-. ` _'I.`h- minefs have. rejected` thending of-the Board of =Concilia- The Provincial reyqnuc is already`! $400,000 ahead of the receipts to the vsa:m`e dam`: last year. . '\ 3 " " , ` " . ' V ' I _A clever diamond -thiefzggxwas` arrest- ed `ini Los Angeles, iCal.,`said to be wanted in- Ontario in cdnnecriqnx with the `Sovereign Bank robbery. 1 TI... 4:..- M. -----3~-- ' - % Chicago rarket was greatly` pert rbed by a rise of seven points tn t e price of Wheat. 1 .__v `...v`. v vv Invalu- Harry` ._ Campbell, a youn bank c`lerk_ at".Wp_odstock, was 15; edin jumpmg out` Of: an_ automobile. .Gary'.V F. Barrgtt was >ha;ng 9d at Edmonton for the 1 n.u'i; of Deputy 'Warden Stedman itmthev penitentiafy. Calgary's Chief of>'Police has beeni prdered `to resign; and an investiga- tion -intothe conduct of`-the: force is V nrnhnhle . M ' `- IvI\llIV Ill SL1 - E probable. r- _- --9" JV?" 3 it John_.:C\. Atkinson angl`_\+Jack`John4` son,.a negro, escaped from. the peni- tent`1aryA at` _ Edmonton. . A as ` A 'TQ1-Ao nt`o 'gi who went` to -Wis- ;consm to ma}-ry found her ance [fdejadyon arriv1ng._ T '|'\~L _ (`L 9 , I o' no 4 cu LINARY J Jc%oNcEin*s "1f*_IURsbAY,"JULY V. .` ' . . 7 A FRIDAY, JLILY zech; :T`HVE%:NO I`I5H`E A%D\ZfANCE qve Aagain: fallen ' -nirvana s};(;n1:'. at Knot favorable for a record-breaking' .The coi1 ditions\at Stratford"m"e2"Ne N mile, as thefe `was a strong wind: `blowing .up the "stretch, and the; rider` of the `prompter kept the runner too .f_ar out _of the pace to be of any as- .Tsist:mc e' in urgngg the .grey'ahV91fse to egg his ._}b`esta._.` As- ituwjas, his mils: in . :-2.V_o5 _/;f cfuts_ J`a `half sebond. Q5 ;.Pafch s` _t_i`m`e` `and ajsecbnd, anjd_.a_,ha1f 5 1-org`; .the'$ `ti_!T1_ef9f `VHar9lgn;H.,;1ma,d i a`t f a...ir'in`ip.eg in aa`I9q4,; 4': . -.:ittfer.: `,59'WVer,.j` jtandsf as mfg` .hal,-.mjl`e_' 1*iec9rd'ftir.:this"asi9uhfr.39 ' it-`L vgzgg maitlc V in 4`;_*tasaa`jggida 'n'o't_` f;gain- w,,`:. c .(V,.\. um .1 5 :\ Ajtgr C`-`,0.lLtpli of ` : v?ai'i -g :1t',was::x1_ea'rl 3{~{`t_f' " .` 3n.n...=nn rtlso taken Lydia E.-i_.nkham?s Liver V ugd 'thin,k,4thIe`"urd -ne."-,-Mrs._ . ---"-"-""-"""'4'" Bill 1. WOIIIU. 11370 "$0.80 thlolgh an operation,` but this I `refused to o. A friend advled Lydia `E. Pinkham'ei Vegetable 00 `pound, {and now, after ueing three bett es of it, I feel likeanew.-woman. Imost heartily 1 recommend this mfedicine.to all women ~ .` who s`ue:;with temaletroubles. wave` ' g... __I.. _.._4_..-_n.. I - All gredft to The Eel (2.02%). and! Iall hats of? to his owner, Mr. Frank VW. Entx:icken_,; V of ` Tavistock, and to" his driver, Mr. Dan, A. 'MIc~E.wan,T_of Lot_1_don, for, ;the'_ grey speed . mar-ve} `ha'.s_ et. -a_. new record for `pacing a `mile-._on a half-mile t_1-ack in Canada. liq ,.--_ ..-- vc-o-uosnnno I ,The phenomenal -feat. was accomp- lished "Saturday, July 3, at`-Stra.tford,! when Mr. Entricken magxianimously let" his `horse gogan exhibition mile against `the then existing record `of 2.06, made by the world's champion, .Dan Patch," in 1905 on` `the Exhibi- tion vtrack` inv.Tqronto..- At Stratfoifd, the gate` r`e cte_:pts-, aeshug sum, went- .to e.th`e ` General ."Hosp1'ta'4, for, which `_MrL.;E&nt1-ieken is` tonbe ~co;r1mended{ 1~'u-:w CANADIAN RECORD * % , #31: THE EE L `AT STRATFORD --.u.naayu\.uAca auu ll plt OI sugar In a bowl. Let theemtxture stand` `for an hour andtthen add a pint of cold water and press the mixture through a ne sieve. Reserve half .a cupful and put" the rest on the stove to boil. Mix the half cupful reserved with ;six level tablespoon - fuls of arrowroot and stir into the rst..mix'ture when it boils. Cook for eight mirfutes, stirring frequent- ly. When~.done, pour into a mold which has been rinsed in` cold water and set away_to harden. It should stand at least four ..hours.rServe with sugar and ' cream-,, or sweetened `whipped cream. . ` V .water-for two hours.? Mash together three pints of raspberries and one pint of sugar, and let the mixture stand for two hours. Then press all the juice through a ne strainer._. Pour one and one-third-pints boil- ing water, on the gelatine and stir until it` is dissolved: then add the, strained . and sweetened - raspberry juice and` the juice of two lemons. Strain through a cloth and pour into umolds. When_ cool setfinto the re- 'frigerator until t_h,e jelly is rm and 'chilled.. . .~ ` 1 Raspberry Blanc .-l-For a quart moldcrush together a pint of red_raspberrie`s and a pint of sugar H11 2 T_Pf >f|A* IQ`II\rOoo-A ad---A-1' .`-.. u\J --uvx. uucu .v.uuWllCH. ' I The` steamer Prefontaine was wreclfed in Lake St. Peter, and the" [prompt action. of the captain in` grounding the vessel prevented a great loss of -life. _ *Miss.a Bertha Brace of Sarnia, an `ensign in the Salvation Army, and. _!her sister. Miss.Dai-s,v Braceof Bos- lton. _were drowned at Sarnia While bathing. Arthur 'Strachan, a/Port lArtl1'u`r boy`. and Toseph Gower, a l'seven-year- `Ida lad of Hamilton, {also were drowned. ' l l , F. O..Bou}bee and :1. C. Kennedy, two -Toronto young men, who went for a.` sail'on Suxidajr `last, have not been heard of since. , ' . - - v-- --,1`-I \.n `.7: qglngyg I `The Provincial Government warns ~apta.ins of xdurion steamers that {they must notfsell intoxicating liq-` |u_ors`on jheir boats. ` V PIHI pr: 4' A - ..-`asses: vvvl 'L|U3IlCU a car. in he yards of the Algoma Steel Com- p_any at Sault Ste. .-Marie. Mr. Wil- I-llalfns '_ay neotf~17ecov_er. Q A 'III'l\u\ A no 0--` __ _ We cannot understand whywomen 1 ;. ~ _ take chances with an ;operati9n.;or "d1'Pi8*911t8 sickly hl1fib31'0d .918t4 .;__,ence. xathree-fourths of the; of~.l1ving;.wi gut rs;,t_r11_ng ` I_?1khatp*f.s,;Viegetabla.Con;1g) . `fl - `~_;..-~` - :' X

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