é -'zi offl bet awreweemmmrww ; t lllailloane New-raw-cse-iawtweï¬ COOKING RECIPES. ______,____.â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"--â€"-â€"â€"--.. ivory, and let it. dry before brushing Several applications of the paste may necessary. Kitchen paints will soon. acquire a shabby.’ dull look from the frequent cleaning that is necessary in this room. The use of soap only increases the difli-t culty. especially if thepaiuts are var-l nished. A good plan is to boil 1 pound of brain in a gallon of water for‘an hour,! then wash the paint, with this bran-j water, and it will not. only be kept; clean but bright and glossy. when there it‘s ans WANTED were viii cilia venereal) SO SAID ANNOUNCEMENT IN ENG- LlSll PAPER. # w. Abserbs the Thought and Energies and ' AVoids Habit of Fretting. Joker Continues to Hoax â€"â€" Hundreds of Cats Brought in Answer to â€" \dvert'senient. -- . . , ; . - . ., ’ ' Leiln for Wiiitci'.â€"â€"Ciit. sweet corn that c,.:,.?,ggeeinbhmy‘cofï¬Ã©n“my he mmwd _ . . ‘ NO doubt I. .1 1 1i , 3 . , :z'drs teen cooked from the cob and dr' 'H‘ ,. v f' ‘ f ,' , - "Fmi not myself; it “31100111 only 10 Iâ€! over eatelnng a train or domg 11 kmded‘ to “1% ï¬â€˜otléf 13,135 lliggn‘ng fit the sun. This is much sweeter tliaa will“ (Emmy? “fm‘ “ml I‘moum {Emmi (vii doin r.â€â€"Ps. xxxvii. S (R. V2). piece of wet“: so a ritates the mind and . , ,, _ _‘ canned corn WI 1 le aft 0 pure g yccrme. rusi 5 t ‘ t: peipcfidted meie hoaxes at. Bermond- ' 11,.) glycerine on the Swiss um, was], Tomato Saladâ€"Scoop out part. of the tomato, fill with cabbage and onion, chopped fine; place tomato on crisp let- tuce leaves, and serve with French or mayonnaise dressing. Marshmallow Dessert. fake oneâ€"half pound of best quality of iiiai'sliiiiallows unsettles the will that it reduces ‘hc chances of efficiency. But there are larger causes of worry than these, sickness, loss, impending] disasters. Yet how futile to help andl how potent to increasa these ills is them with lukewarm water and press on. the wrong side with a warm iron. , To remove grease spots from carpets,- sprinkfe. powdered fullcr‘s earth thickly (M the spot cover with a piece of coarse brown paper, and put a hot. iron on the when the iron is cold remove it, Worry is wicked because it causes “ifâ€"‘ilkimss. It robs the life of its powers; it thwarts our possibilities. Anxiety is wrong, not because it indicates infidel- ity as to the wise and loving providence ovcrrufii'ig life, but because it is a crim- sey, England. The first of these, in the form of advertisements for nurse- girlsâ€"a well-to-do widdlc aged grocer with a grown up family was the vic- liii’iâ€"â€"attractcd about fifty women and girls to the shop, and it was some time v inal waste of life’s forces, it prevents worrv The darkest davs and the deep- b . , I I - 4 ~- ~ elorc the astonished rrocer could l n t u ~ « - . - . Pill-WI†, . ; _ __, _ ,_ , . -,.-_ , i .. . . I . I _ f, dllf cut each uiiare 111 font iieces. , ’ .. , tut do.ng oui own weik, and it iiii Cs. soiiows need that we should be at convmce the crowd that he had no Cover with sweet “team; pm, on leg 01, in but do not brush off the falters earth foi scwral hours. - lt‘ yau rinse a plate with cold water before breaking the. eggs on it, add to them a pinch of salt, and then stand where there is a current of air. and you will have no difficulty in beating them to a both. Ilcat (‘Zlotlies Pins in \\"inter.â€"-A good way to keep your hands warm in hang-' ing out. clothes in winter is to put your, our best to meet them. To yield to fear and fretting is to turn the powers cf heart and brain from allies 'to enemies. , No occasion is so great or so smalll that we can afford to meetitcithcr with fear or without forethought. The im- perative obligation to make the most of our lives is not met by apprehending the worst, but by doing the best we 1 cool place for four or five hours and -:erve in sherbet glasses with macaroons. Prepared Mustard for Tableâ€"To one .‘gg beaten lightly, add two tablespoons -if niustai’d, two teaspoonfuls of sugar, sine cup of vinegar, and a pinch of salt. lleat vinegar to scalding point and pour war the rest. German Sponge Cakeâ€"Stir the yolks ll eight. eggs and one pound of pulverâ€" tatcs and hinders other“. ‘Wfiat a great cloud would be, lifted f. “.111 our world if all the needless fears and frowns were chased away. One scowfiug man, going to his work wor- rying over it, will spread the contagion cf apprehension and cowardly fretful- 11053 through almost every group with which he mingles. Our mental health need of nurses. Ilardly had this mot. disappeared when a photographer ar- rived to photograph a wedding group. An hour late-r, an undertaker’s van was driven up in response to a call “to bury a dead unbaplizcd infant.†lIaviiig amused himself in Beninond- sey and Ilsey, the hoaxer turned his attention to Redhill. In the afternoon m,- us much to do with cm. success can. We have no right to give to fore- , . , . . . , _ , ’ ~ ‘ . . . . . . I Ill-53011 r(31's were sur riscd 'iud Ill’Sll- . . . - ' 7 - ' ‘~ and happiness as any other thing. imhngf- the lime and {0100 “9 1100‘} for ï¬pd hyg’ the numberpof pe;_sons ivho r/cd sugar continuously in one. way for flat]l3?.3giuivtflqgmuman$23.} 1;†0,1113% The fog that bothers us most of all 91013“?me {01‘ an ‘10 flatly O. - . thirty minutes. Add the \\'Cl]-h(_-p_[en , - \ - t (-3 v “(.10 seen a on -~ (r , . . . I w ~ - «r - l b t cariying cats As Mums and Sm, ï¬ucm minutes human but and save much suffcnng fiom cod fingers. Keep Irons Ilot..â€"â€"Us0 a clean brick to stand the iron on when ironing instead of the usual ironing stand. It has no, holes underneath to admit the air; and the afternoon wore on the number --f cats increased rapidly. SIX IN I-IAMPER. There were cats in bags, in baskets. MEETING oun DUTIES. The best care for worry is work. in the larger number of instances it we but dc our work well we shall have no is. that. we carry on no»: faces, that which rises from our heart fears. Once sav- age. man lived in perpetual fear of iii- namcrahle malignant spirits; civilized man lives in fear of invisible and im- \i,ld oneâ€"half cup of flour, four table- :poonfuls of cornstarch. and the juice and grated rind of one lemon. Bake in a. moderate oven. Two Saved Puddingâ€"dinner - . - . .~ . . . tic-cu - vo-r ove' . 'SlllS. Much . _ Penn . V _. I ,. ., , , Ittlgflnary acetdcnts. 101 may ieal foe O, gul‘710‘a‘_flulyIreugngoi;(injt u COHKW in hampers, and even m perumbum- “mom and Slides of 5mm] pumï¬nndish, the irons will letdln then beat much iat has to be faced we light out hypo- sign of work my (IO-he and mo flpm’m torsâ€"black cats and white cats and ,mum- bread crumbs that have? been lon‘g‘i‘l‘g , I t '0‘ ' gley cuts and Persians and Manx eats. softened and lightly squeezed out of cold N‘m‘mm Rule {0‘ Slmn's'â€""e 0‘ “’y thetical battles with a dozen shadows. Worry is a matter of outlook and ha- bit. It depends. first of all, on whe- houscwife put. a copy of the following rule on her kitchen wall zâ€"Usehhot wa- ter and no soap for all fruit slams. Lise hension .of deserved consequences. Then faithful work by absorbing the water to the depth of an inch. On this One boy had sixâ€"a mixed lotâ€"in spread any leftover fruit sauce. jam, or hamper. Most of the cat-carriers eu- I 3 flier you are going to take all the facts into account and look on life as a or see only THE DISMAL POSSIBILITIES. whole, thought and energies cures the habit of worry. first prey to easily ï¬lled with the spectres of woe. It is the empty mind that falls foreboding, and is most dcavored to look as though they were unaware of the existence of all the others, and, for themselves, were regu- larly in thc.liabit. of taking pussy out raw ripe fruit, and on top of this another layer of the moist bread, with tiny bits of butter on top, and any spice you may care for. Bake and serve warm or cold with cream or any pudding sauce. cold water and soap for tea, coffee, and. cocoa stains. Make a Shelf on the Stairsâ€"A great convenience, where it can be ar‘anged, of the Do your work with all your might' let [3,. an aim, .. .. - ~ .. . s ' i g to the iailway .StdllOl’l. H ., ., _ , Thc‘in it depends on whether you wnl it go at that, knowing that no amount Others made guarded and Ommnd tomato (.2alsup.â€"â€"To a scant half bush- but? 1}“:qu 5131?â€.lfiklitlSngdemm he yield continually to the blue moods that of further thought can affect the issue mquiries Those minted 1,0 1 man who cf of tomatoes add one quart, of vinegar, Cf. d1 01†M- {"011 §<_ an 11 (r 1 me me {iris f* "l c - - r - x ‘. t w. _ . t, f. d f . ‘1 ,, ._ kept. fliose. things whim be on... 0 . y he 10m upp‘mensmn 0’ “Om 0‘ ti" “"15 10 {INC “10m set i1 11030 for 1111 “10 ‘lecqmr ms 0 d pmm O 5a‘ ’ a “I‘M ‘PH‘I’ 'ml are in constant use Many indigestirsi until you have become color No matter how dark the way how modimn . , d | m U to: pound each of black pepper, allspice, 9- {1 ‘ ‘4 ‘ " ’. " ' 1, ' - . _ ‘ I i y ODPIOW 011 S 0y 0011 f . - . . .. . steps thus can he saved durrng the (d) s blind to all butthe blue things. empty the scrip, the cheerful heart has produce. Could anyone direct them to md Cm’mmmla lW0 pound: of blown “my ’ sugar, one ounce of cloves, one heaping ‘- one- flow trivial are the things over which Wt worry, by means of which we culti- sunsbine and feasting. And this not by a. blind indifference, a childish optim- him. Curiously enough, no one could. The Tablespoonful of mustard, six medium- sizcd onions. If one is situated convenâ€" Whitewash.â€"-Slake _ in the usual way with e until soft, \V a 1 er p re of half water. peek of lime ' Itoil a pound of me rate the enslaving habit of worry, whe- ism, but by the blessed faculty of f‘md- palms, however grinned and me _, ,. ï¬ _, , “3‘.†1" Will Win When “'0 “am it 10 his the l'iChCS that are by WOW WflY- other spectators began to take. a new lf'illflyl lmum]l.d;n .pC-“m. 115:“? Gila-10.118 thin with hot water. and stir until fine Slime. 01“ Shine When “’0 want it to I‘ilil'l- Side. Of 0111911ng at 311 “10 inOd tho“? and amused interest in the affair. A ([1?qu .qull?#1)9\f03n1%l?f,lell.sil (.21 {1,1 and smooth, of the consistency of How ineffective it all is. Whoever is in living. If you would dispel your [mm mm a CM undel- (mch um, man. i,,f,‘,‘,‘..",ti?f.i,,.}‘f,},§{ E3553; cream. Mix this with the lime water {'31 l‘fgrryllllg {llllh Illighé face-ceded in gloom and depreciate your burdens, be- aged, with some trouble, to get, a copv [that to «ii-cit v sfi-ain wliile \V'tt‘l‘lll “'“nelwmml'†M 0,001 (“ml apply} all: iriigi aiou e (in 0 we ' r" t ~ ' i ._s' n†.g_ - u~ .2: ' -. .f ' 1', ,' , ' ‘3’ , , ;,, , ' g c an rains iave no wa-si'iet . g athei he gm to appiccmte yOUI 19169 111.59 D? of" the tummy l\llllOI out of his pock- faith. when cold. Use new colitis, and 2;?“ stilgudlmmmgs pumth with it by, wameï¬d? More “1?â€,1115fla it is fatal to your best-4 $08k but the 13ml. lJCiiOVC in ct and pointed out this advertisement: 111;) each bottle into hot wax or cement. . successfully accomplishing those things lllJ best. and the best shall be. sun-[ed Noodle__0ne cup of mm tha- writer. that do lie within our power. The worâ€" l-IIE‘N RY F. COPE. WW :______________________â€"_______________â€".â€"â€"-â€"' "' RESTLESS BABIES. If your little one. is restless and cross it is more than likely the trouble islI under the sway of Japanese law. The success of the Count did not please liurushhua ’l‘scuiieski, who followed the practical Japanese way of empres- ‘ - )fl ‘ . I . . u u . (-110 10 501110 dmt-ngcmmt 0f “‘0 540' 5mg dissatisfaction in politics and threw mach or bowels, and if Ba by’s Own fa bomb at the statesman. \VANTED 1,000 CATS. 1,000 Cats Wantedâ€"An application having been received from a large Co- lonial firm for 1,000 cats, to blot out. a plague of mice, we are prepared to pay £f for each cat (in sound health) presented to our representative at the S E. and (,2. Railway Goods Depart,- ment, Redhill, 0n \Vcdi'iesday, the 25th chicken or veal chopped fine, lialf cup cold cooked spinach, finely mashed. one onion minced, one slice of bread softened in milk, and a beaten egg, mixed well together, pepper and salt. to taste. Make :‘. no-zdlc dough of an egg yolk, pinch of salt, and flour to make a stiff paste, roll thin and cut out. with biscuit cutter; place a teaspoonful of chicken mixture on one side and pinch edges tightly, _....â€" .4} _ .__..__ A FISHERMAN’S LUCK. “'cak, “’0rn and Almost in Despair “'hrn Dr. “"illiains’ Pink Pills Came to His Rescue. tablets is given the child will soon to n .- ' ._ . ' ‘ '- - (.ouut Okuma esei )ed with the loss I f ‘ - a c) o. 1 u . .~ - I ' ‘ Might and 0110mm]: and “11011 the ) in: d If "I - ‘ n-m" helwmp Mâ€) an}! 3'30 p' m' J llSlll“ a little water to make them stick. “5 'Slml‘gt'h was ammSt gone“ “1) . . -. . ~ . . . ‘Onh t: all 10 would-be assassin im- Stern and Lo 04- Lommerciat read 0 - -. - tl s“ ‘f '1 id I could hardly nicthei gives hei child this medicme “mi-inlay con-“Hum ell-wide I“ , . " ‘ ' ' ‘ Drop them 111 boiling water and boil ten “1†1 ‘C‘y ““OI' ‘1 . l , A ' I L ‘ ' ’(m'on‘ 1'“ minutes. mid you have a dish fit for a ‘Vitik- I USCd many l‘elllcdlesa 13‘“ ["031 she has the guarantee of the govern- Now that the time has come when the And all the time. the import of cats did not help me. Finally a friend ad- nieut analyst that it contains no opi. - - rm r ll‘ ‘lllV of if we “stuffed noodles" : _ ,, ll, , , ,‘I “'1 , _ v ,N “A, I, i, I g \ l . co. , . . ._ _ ‘ H . V, 7- . ate or poisonous drug. Mrs. J F 1,~f,;L01,a :3me $111.0 0‘10“ lg'mo'd '50 d†“as bell‘g gummy mammmwi and are left, fry in butter for the next meal. “$00 '1110 10 take M’- “iummï¬ I’m“ . . . t 1 u -..- ~ . . 1 , . J' .I_ I w _; . I ' ., ‘ . . _ I . LOW)" Allimfm‘d. Ont-., savs:â€""‘I have 5, , f ,ng X, ,‘(jlf'td ft,“ ‘51:) ninth “‘5 U": 5“â€â€œ0†1050‘1'1‘10‘1 “"l‘h mm“ A Good Soda falterâ€"Into one pound l‘itls. I did so and 10-day, thanks to, one cc. has uncles oi posterity the voices. from the remnant Cd“ 0f “10 of fine flour rub six ounces of sugar. six ‘fhi, bills, I am a perfectly well man.“ used Baby’s Own Tablets for constipn. 'tion and other ailments of children and directors of the Japanese Historical Its- sociation have approached Count Oku- full-grown Toni to the pleading wail of the kitten. The crowd of cats and I unccs of hultcr. six ounces of curraiiis. 'l tcaspoonful of ground ginger. amt a This very emphatic statement is made by Mr. R. L. Porter. of Maitland, have found them more sat‘isfactow - - .. - than um, other form of lnedicim‘é, ma on. the. delicate issue. _ Since the their owners speedily assumed the ct quarter of a nutmeg. Mix these ingredi- s_ Ml; 1701-1012 is u fisherman, and ~ 2- Loiiiit is still a large factor in Japanese mansions of a nuisance, so the station- ents with two well-beaten eggs and a mmmuv a 1mm working man, subject, Sold by medicine Medicine Co, Brockvillc, Ont v .... ~~ _... .I “THAT'S A LEG T0 PATRIOTISM? Count Okuma’s ’l‘riibutc The patriot who blew off one o Okumas legs in an attempt on in .1899 'is to live in the records of the dealers or by mail at 25c. a box from The Dr. Williams’ to the Man “'ho Throw :1 Bomb at "ï¬lm. i Count his life patties, despite his obstructive tactics to all politics save his own, the honor- able directors of the historical associa- tion could hardly offend him by glori- fying the assassin of his one leg.†So. according to the Yomiuri Shimbun of 'f‘okio, the directors have asked Count Okunia’s ipcriniSSion to allow them to incorporate the record of the life of Tseuncki in their archives. “My assailant was a patriot of a rare type,†the Yomiuri quotes Count Oku- niaster cleared the yard, and had it patrolled by an inspector and two men, with strict instructions to keep out all cats. Then the competitors di’ipa'rled sadly home. shedding cats on the way. Telephone messages to Messrs. Stern scon elicited the fact. that. cats were not in their line, and when several (‘l th victims realized they had been hoax- ed they paid a fruitless visit to the of- fices of the local paper. M... r .. fa. ., n...†tcai'upful of warm milk, in which one lraspt'ionful of carbi‘mate of soda has been dissolved. Place in a cake tin lined with greased paper and bake in a steady oven for nearly two hours. Mashed parsnips are rarely seen. and yet. are such a good vegetable that they should be well-known. At this time of year. the parsnip is often to he had very cheaply. Boil the parsnips till tender, then mash them well with a fork. adding milk and a little butter to make them of the right consistency. Flavor with pep- to much. exposure. He further says: “Il vas in a state of debilily and blood-_ lessness. Sometimes I could attend f-‘i my work. but often was too weak and miserable to do so. I was wakeful and I‘f.‘.‘3l.lt".$<. at night, andcould not eat in the morning. , I was troubled with pains in my back and shoulders. some- times I could hardly straighten up. Theirindigestion came to add to my misery, and my condition was one that made me almost hopeless. I tried sev- cual iiiedic.iiiesâ€"-liiit in vain. Then one iI}apan Historical Association as one cf 1:13535:“.tr'}â€i1~’~1, “Altlltmlt-fh his SCHOH SENTENCE SERMONS. ppl‘ and 5311., and then return to the ‘10 n'itior’." minor heron". it ton] is '3 “'1' r“ U 1‘15 5PM was “'01‘ 1’ Of . . . . .t .' - ~ -. . i i M g.‘ ‘ri "ii‘t vou 'l.r his bilig'al‘div to be addell isothe [altos Praise. “$0 can “'0†“from 10 he lllilftâ€" No me Is mum“ wmmm' “IOSL bald-[algalvitiama l‘ltilll‘rliflogl‘kinllrl(brill) gill \Dk‘illilaililils’ Pillllsyl’wl tried lllt‘lll at the historical body, but, It 15 on IMHHUOUS~ {01 “if? 105> 01" fl 105-! IS 110- Au hdpml s 1 C L5 Dom or 53mm a hot- dish, and dust. at little chopped and I shall always be grateful for tlhem. Count Okuma's recommcndation that thing compared to a man's dying for thy. parsley over, and you will have a deli- lii a short time I began to regain my honor is to be paid the man who robbed h“ COH‘WCUOUS-l’ .I,‘(m"s.“{1,“; (“peel [mum seldom m") citrus vegetable. health. I could eat better. and could mm or a 10:7" ' Magâ€"fl (Illillpf)lnf(.itf lwqi- ]' >1 - 1 . , Fig Ice Crcam.â€"â€"'I‘he fig ice cream is cut any kind of food. My strength re-' Count Okuma, the leader of the Pro- DISAPPOINTED ELEPHANTS RAGI“ - idly-ESE 1\-Vr|. 1 WU “LS ls L-Om "I particularly nice. Chop half a pound of fumed 1 could attend to my work. I gress'ist party in Japan and head of the “cm,†H I ,1. _ _ , , ' 4' “HY ‘11:)?“ f, , figs, wet them with half a cup of warm wag in [ad Del-ICC“), we†“gum, and faction that has been utterii'ig the belli- (‘C ‘. 1° .10 .“fmn Eklltbllmna at I 0†“‘5’ H" “50m any (“limit 50 water, and let them Stand [0, Stillâ€): this is actually due to Dr. Williams‘ _x nei a, a little giil gave an elephant a lung its 3011 (1950150 3113’ 11111113011)“ mashing them occasionally. Scald a pm], [1)]‘â€S_=t cose jingoisin anent the San Francisco incident, was delegated the agent of the large piece of salt. which the animal thought was sugar. Finding.r its mistake It‘s hard to stay blue. when you are brightening the lot of another. 1‘ rich milk with a and add-the figs; leave quart of thin cream, 0 scant cup of sugar, Dr. \‘v'illianis’ Pink Pills build upthc strength and drive out dis-case in just Emperor in the revision of the foreivrn - ' - i - .' . ' . - m it seized the child Ill its tri'n' " ' ' "“ ‘ ' i ' ' ‘ ' ' treaties Ill 1809 by which extraterritori- he. above iii. 1 .. 1 . .1 n . ' 1".l‘m9d “my Hunk they “went “Iqsflmng p“! ‘1.†thmugh the pmef" 1)10°â€â€™m _ , one wav»-they actually make new red 1. V . ' V, _ i b mu. ant 1mg bet a dis- when they only fear the reaping the llâ€Â§ as 111W 81‘0- tat->01 “W1 “"9733 ‘ "I ' . ‘ ‘ 4‘ le “its done "Wt." “till “11d “10 “JP- tance of 4-0 feet She was picked up un There's '1 fit of (“fit I hil' ‘ hi if e till a mid rut" dcwn the blood' mm IS an “my (‘0' MIL they .. . (_ ll LIOIILC (. “cell mumL 1‘ Uth - 1‘ ‘ .1; ll wen. they dont act on the eigncrs living in Japan were brought 1. eeeeeeeeee entire body. @Qh®@®®@@&@@® é geese eeeeeeeeeaeeeee? The physician who had attended the family for thirty years prescribed Scott's E-muiert’on. NO‘W: To feel that: boy’s arm you would think he was apprenticed to a ALL DRUGGISTS: 500. AND $1.00. .eee injured. §@@@@@©@@@@@@v p. \r @@@@@@@@ @%®%@®%é@%@%® saving money and hoping to be saved by it. You never will have the privilege -f sympathy without the price of suffer- ing. The lives of some of its friends hurt tiringr dispositions except in the face of an enemy. Lots of men outline a brilliant na- tional policy who make a failure of or- ldinary parentage. If you goto church for the sake of your cant you are likely to leave your heart at home. No wonder the hypocrite deeeivas himself when he is foolish enough to think he is deceiving the Almighty. If is a good deal easier to say “bro- ther†in a smooth way than to spend time. smoothing your brother’s way. Folks who are seesawing between right ‘and wrong always think that Providence .__.-_â€"3_'4._..â€"._.. A business woman should never pro- pme lo fl man who can’t cook or sew on buttons. cream well, and let. it stand two hours before serving. This can also be made with preserved figs, and is fully as nice, and rather nicer. Pumpkin l’ie.~â€"'l‘o make this, get some small thinâ€"skinned oranges and squeeze have nearly a pint of and let it stand two hours pack it down, . I can be offered with the tr ripen. Cake ice if dcsn'ed. ___‘_. HINTS FOR THE HOME. \Vhen the kettle is furred inside, fill it with water, add a good lump of liorax and let. it boil up. I’our away, and then rinse with cold water. To Remove l’anes of Glassâ€"Lay soft soap over the putty which fixes them, and after a few hours they may be easily removed. Dusters, and excellent. ones, too. may he made of old linings. print dresses, These should be hemmed by ma- 'f‘o clean the ivory handles of knives mix equal parts of ammonia and olive- oil. and add to this enough prepared chalk to make a paste. With this rub the bowelsâ€"they don‘t purge and weaken like common pills. They don't. bother with mere symptoms. they go right. to lie root of the trouble in late blood. That is why they cure ttllth‘l‘l‘llll. with all its headaches and backaches, and .. -,,~, ‘ . , 1,. ,,.- . , them till you , , _ ,_ h A Boston schoolboy was tall, ‘"113.92,,‘,1;i§"i.“t?â€g$2§i (fail. WW; “dd if? this “‘0 it‘llcer,"_t,“";l It‘lljj t2â€â€˜,'.‘ct‘*‘“jnf‘}‘,d (Point 3?}(‘1‘1‘i'2‘1‘jn'rh “1'12? 0 u)“ p0“.el, of pickin†[nuns in other Ollh', Ll 'Slllttll. CHI) 0 511%,(ljl'tlll(h'.\\lll‘Ll' l"\\ll}v Lt) "JIISE lqulr‘, :1; l. f- “Teak and sickly- ‘C’ syrup, and two egg whites. slightly lisin, iicuinlghi, St. \ nus dance, geiieial f-’¢°P‘"- ( v , , ' , beaten, and fill up with a pint of hot weakness and the special ailments that . L. y )0“ may know ht, 1.19 “3’1""11 and water; stir well." strain. and cool; add a growing girls and women do not like H13 arms were soâ€: and flabsyt' imp†Whether H mm†hgm Comes from trifle of orange It’ll“ CMOI‘lntI. ll “10 to talk about. even to their doctors. ' 9 ' ° “we†, .umikin shade is not suflicicnt; freeze [2,!†.311 must 111.51% on «Quinn the He dldnt have a stromg muscle In hls 901"“ map“) “0"†‘l‘sm‘t" “‘(‘il‘ 1‘0' Fathal' “Hilly, WINOVC “‘9 “Sm-'1' “m1 gf'llttlvllC pills with the full liaiiie,b"lli'. \\’:illiams’ Pink Pills for Pale People,†on the wrapper around each box. Sold by all medicine dealers or by mail at. 50?. a box or six boxes for $2.50 from The Dr. Williams’ Medicine Co., l’irockville, Ont. ~i'ï¬ THE SAME OLD MOTHER. “New. Jamie,†said a school-teacher, if there were only one pic for dessert, and there were five of you chiidren and papa and mamma to divide it among, how large a piece would you get?†“One-sixth," replied Jamie, promptly . 1 v blacksmith . 0-0 . . ' gives them a good many ups and downs chine, and the corners made quite firm “But there would be seven people in life. j[ they are to last well. fl-ere, .faniie. Don’t you know how many times seven goes into one ‘3†“Yes'mâ€"aud I know my momma She‘d say she wasn’t. hungry for pic that day. I’d get one-sixth.†f