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Durham Chronicle (1867), 5 Nov 1908, p. 9

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In: on mmfi. any notm ‘ “‘0... CM 1' “3'. Pin. 3. i iott a McLachlin QTFORD. out Fm: cATALoouI H 38:6 i4. MUHUUCK _G R EAT SCHOOL 3: x4 MACHINERY ial attention to Gaso- tinzrin‘c repairs. CENTRAL V W - SAUNDERS RHAM full line 30 ll Wfl“ W Uil. Harness Oil, Urease and H00! "Ht. go to Wind . Smith 8: Sons lest. Write '0' {I . ‘ M «1 COMI- m 128:. Toronto. "PALS '1’ he Harnoaon‘ku ‘ laugh Hon” Block Hr present 1nd. d the great“ "not“ ‘80-") Dahlia. Talents.â€" D D V [NED SUITS mam! as Bush... v” as mica...“- «traction. h" frr‘v. Writ». it!“ i MADE TO ORDER. .x' AND GOOD WORK. I) “0 lina )d3 of Shaw. Sac. OVER POI Ayr. American, ”We" plows. U nus Buggbfl "H of Flows. of Sewing Ma- and 80! mun Separator. 12¢ I" huifls Phi-fishing ”If 3 days Se ”Us, Greases, {N's Sewing "'3 Pianos bought per ? Mr. and 31:3. And Watson of Pais- ley. flit'llt a: few ya with friends uound ktre. Quite a number from um no I)- bcrlzocd attenjued the social .h'n D- ighool on Frid.ay__ovenlng and re- M'ua Lly Ritchie is learning the dressm..king in town. Mr. Thomas Firth was home from Toroutn for a few day‘s. Mr. mu! Mrs. Alf. Bailey spent Sand.“ mst with the Coutts family. Mn. Kh'in. of Toronto. was the guests of her cousins, Herbert and 3."th Hunt, ono day lost week. Mrs. Hum. Duraavel, of Dornoch. scent u (‘cuph’ of days with MIG. :th. Fatkingham and other lriends ‘md retufives mound hero. but those few cents in- sure good results every time. It is the finest, Whitest, purest flour that’s milled. It’s tho flour that is always good. Royal Household Flour \\ hcther your bread is grand or bad, the cost of baking is the same. You; pay a few cents mOY‘L‘ for we: .Iilvic Flour Mills C... I“. IS .~‘-_:_wl.1y school closed for the «.-l. Sundayla,st_ [and tegoherA-s 115's). was able to pan his T-I-mday last. u Ritohb believes in adver- r._lust week’s Chronicle he :s rg» pi'epurlng now for the ch '13 to be held on Friday \r«l)’ Lindsay. of (3100632, inlay with relating in this L “colt for sale,” and by «.n'ng he had diaposed of ,, kins and daughter Selene with the Donnelly family. . Hunt had the misfortune {out badly braified at the (Hmwlg fest week. urex- Bailey spent Sunday tm-r. Mrs. Tboe. Kennedy. .11.; Edmonds and sister is _, Mr. and Mrs, Herb. wwi MISS Cbittick. 0f L‘fl)‘ .. guests 0! Mr. and Mrs. J. Edge Hill. n-i Marshall. of Durham, My last with Miss Bert inn Coutts visited friends ml-w before 188:. 5, 1908 is. Wm. Pearson, Han- wr to attend the funeral W. E. Hunt, Saturday Vicke'rs 393m! locomotive engineers are Increased by thp Speed of these ‘fyem,’ frequent exammat'ona of the engineers as to the accuracy of their senses and the soundness of the nervous and mus- cular (systems are pacemry. Railn road (surgeons are aware of these truths, and do btleas give them the consider-atom 1w. Jch their {mortance As the exigencies of modern travel! w.-;~xi oncejidh "'tia€é”g'r';§pe21,'iÂ¥ have introduced “flycr” in 'Cxanailfan cvlefr faitutly. what is meant bydtl ,. f ‘ , I, , ‘ _§ 3-: «axis. ent necessary ant~o~ e rillerJdS, the (int-es 0f Iocomvtlve 8n 'lcondit On of all things, without whi gmeera have become more SEVGI'C. A8.t‘vor.e could be no existence at a far {1% is known duty on slow tra'ns 9nd have trial to und rstzmd wh does not cuaae the some severe strain. -' 3f {Bengt 41W the stetement that 1 o ver r «t tr-r'ns ft is sized that en-“‘ “V€’”“-"J D’ebwtv 001136-0118, 11 y a, “ ' ‘ ieverytimg ul ke, all pow.r1ul w;t gine duty cannot be (ndurcd for more: - than a few year-:4. Some of the en-‘ ~ ---â€"-~~ --â€"* ‘4‘ 79â€"4-7131 ginf‘eri 0n the “flyi'rS” are 81d *0. â€" develop neurasthenim after work'ng’ fou'r years or even less. Nervous breakdown is said to appear in them Reserve Strength suddenly, not only from exhaustion, . ‘ but from the cumulative effect of the 18 as 118068831." 130 111811 and millions of lLttle traumatisms produc~ women in ordinary life as ed in the: tissues by the jarrxngJ to the Athlete. shaking, joltfng eng'ne, driven loo" amny dzoura at terrifc 8. ed. A 10-! The regular use Of “BOVl‘il” oo otivo eng'neer effect with nevu-v . ragheniza. would be unfit for duty,8 bmlds “P 11-13139 reserve ”WW“ “8 nervous breakdown in.J nmastyenic pcrmn‘ may appear} Of StWDgth, Wthh mak Quite suddenl . The result follow7'ng; sustalned effort 0f mind touch a. 0933 me. be avflul‘: A: the wear and bear the tissues of _the The Canadian Joumnal on Medicine and Surgery says-s A complete Hyomnt'i outf t, cona’st- ing of a strong, hard rubber pocket tinhnler and a bottle of H_ omegcoats only $1.00, and extm ottlea, if aft‘rwnrds needed costs only 50 oenh each. Mncfurbncn ' Co. sflls it and guarantee; :‘t to do exactly 2n advertised. _ .Hyomei’ also cures Art‘amn, Bronâ€" chit'a, Coughs, Colds and Infants Group. ' Mrs. H. W. Wilson, of Johnston St» \Vallzloaburg, Out. aays.â€"- “Yes, we are great friends to Hyomei for the reason that Mr. Wilson has had ,oatarrh for, several ears and tried mverul r;medios an doctors. but not‘fing has relieved the trouble like Hyomei.. H13 trouble is from pains across {the eyes and a burning or glvuakiness ‘11 his throat. Sometfmr‘s much difficulty in breathing, the glands in his eyes and nose swollen and the disease mod) 91m )Lter-ally?‘ '-.ick all over. He cannot my enough: in pra'39 of Hyomei nnd t"='r3 is} nUflfing that can g've better It.- lief to cam-r1”). than th's remedy; w‘ ich we_ heagtly rfcomgnfind.” i i t em;- h an absolutely ocrta7n rem- edy always on hand. Hyr'omci (pronounced High-6mm) is :1 lll’.1"h31.§nt. medicated and ant'sopt’c air. Breathe it in and it lel cure Oznt‘irr‘u It will Gt0p foul breath, wutéry ray-3:4, and crusts in the nose in_ a fiery days. HAWKING MACHINES. ‘11 15 ITCHICdy was usbea, wh_chhsh6‘Wâ€"s_ i’conclusively that it is a certain pre- . . zvmtive 0" but dangerous dams}. Catarrh Sufferers 5” NOthWE BM Chamberlain’s Cough. Remedy con- Hawking Spitting and Blowing ,tuim 1:10 0p um or 0mg! nattl'otitt: and ‘ ' 'muy 8 given a; con . 611 y o a Machmea. Says an Authonty. ,baby M to an adult. ,For sale by all 1* it [IOGS'ble that in these .dmys drug stores. wf cn cleanlin-fis and saw tlry rum, form 1) i1 1ba'lng' apr'iuchui’d in 1:20, ‘ c"urc es, some 3 an at m lic 'geat ~.' .. cringi, that thousands 03 peolyle will ANSWERS 10 PRAYER“ cautinug to sufferfrogn ca‘turrh when -â€"-â€"-â€"- I managed in get him into the boat’ again; and ultimately he fell aslpep at the bottom. while I kept a lonelv look out for help until he recoveredl somewhat.” “My mum Burbine went delirious through caving rock WPPd and drink in: the sa't water. Ha threw himself twice mm thp sea in his frenzy, but “We fain'ed on reaching the Mich- igan ” said Burks), “and had to be carried to the bunks, where we were fun like huhivs. so ,Wé‘flk were W9, And no wonder. after being eXposed for eight day-u and nights in one small boat, with no food whatever, and only half a gallon of fresh water. London. (13.31 â€"â€"Two derel ct' sailors lamb-d at Liverpool after a5 terribly .xperipnce in the A 'glantic ’ when picked up IN the Warren liner; Michigan they had been adrifr In a' small heat. for eiuh’ days. during, which period they hand had no food and only half a gallon of water. Awful Experienc- of two Sailori who Were Plcked up on the Atlautlc. EIGHT DAYS ADRIFT WITHOUT ANY FOOD. Strain of anmeers :md have trial to und rat-and what is meant by the statement that He is cverythr) present, conscious of everytiing ul ke, all pow.riul with- W " an once you have graipe'd, howâ€" ever faintly, what is meant by this gin-existent nicessary ant-c'dent condit on 9f a_ll thingywlthout which w~~-‘--.vvu ‘1‘, of glory, at an uninwg nuble distance”I Mac‘fiarlanc 00- t0 “‘9 T31?” 0' diff cult of “we”; and send ng ord- | Dur ‘am to.cu1_‘3 the moat pit‘ful means on and messages to the ulilfercnth dwspCpsm .5 taken according to lml'ti of “is cr-at'ed unlverse. fl‘hery' d‘l""?t 0113- find t hu'd ot realize that God 13; Mnfo-nu (tablets not only cure dys- a Spir t, ev-zrywherc equally present,"F€l)318. but 8.11 stomach dturbances, wit: out beg Hung and wlthout eni‘ “such an yonnt ng of pregnancy, am truly eternal, really incompr-ebeni- 0" car sxckness after 810035"? In- iblg wt out body. parts of' paas'mm.‘"1"vl-‘nf3'19’3' two great self-existent mind whose MVP-n? 0111‘93 by istrvengt'mn'ng t" oughts are exyressed by the mater- and mv go-rptng the flabby astomach iul Universe, the Beginning and the walls and after a course of M-iâ€"o-na. End of "11 wings, on! to ”gm there, treatmept, cowgtiqmtion, if owl-e is was no beginn us. an there will be. ”m. W111 ennt relÂ¥ d'tsfimnmrc no end, the orign and only poaslble MI‘B. S. IIQHSt. 0’ Clilrksburg, out” condit on of everythmg that evrr Was' “Warâ€"‘1 bad stomach trouble that and «over will be, tu-e casinos and-“lad bothered me for year's. baffl'fl auhstunoe of all goodness, power,1 821d 011221393 skilled p'vmabinnns, “'38 13W. perfection. beauty and t‘ought.,1ucclv rel 'evcd by -i-o-na. - My W ,0“. 0119? you_ h‘a‘re gragped, 119.“? Rouble was on nocounnt of {odd 936 of prayer are Beyond disputu. Difficulties about prayer muse sole- 1y from imperfect vJews of God. There is an almost unversd t .11.:- vency to measure the Divine Being by human stand-ads. In many minds that Incomprchensive Exgst-€-noe is re- praaenbxl by the shadowy id---'a 01' an aged and venerable mun, inex meas- ihly majcist c, amt-ed on some turonfi BY WILLIAM SINCLAIR, D. 1)., ARCHDEACON OF LONDON, CAN-~ ON OF ST. PAUL’S AND HONORâ€" ARY CIIAPLAIN TO THE KING. It is a very extroadnary thing ,that in a country of profeisong Cunst .143 there abould be any question at All on the matter. If we do 1' all» ' - Ii. ve n a Personal God. and in H3 revelation of H'.maelf wrong 11 Lord Jesus Christ. then theg ‘ INN, t. a duty, the realit and th _1‘ .~ I-' egenof prayer are yond disputu. Ba as careful as you can you will Occuaiunally take cold and \V.‘£Il 'cu do, got a medic no of known 1% uâ€" [bil.ty, ona that 113%:“1! esluhlshérd reputation and is certufn to effect a. quick cure. Such a lug-demo is Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy. It has gained a world w.d~3 reputation by its remarkable cur-es 0 this most common ailment, and can always be depended upon. it acts on nature’s plan, relieves the lungs, ads (upco- tOI'ation. oprcn‘s‘ tl‘e secrit'.0n% and «1:13 nature in restor'ng tue system to a healthy couditon. Dur..ng the many years in which it has been In genirnl use we have y-'-t to learn of a single cues of cold or attack of t e grip {paying regmlttd In pneumon} when The regular use of “Bovril” builds up a. large reserve of strength, Wthh makes sustained effort of mind and body possible, and en- ables the system to resist attacks of disease. on that occwiuu will he royal} entertained Suruin ()cr, 3 ,v-Railwav officials from allover mm continent are ex- Imgrvd t0 vi‘ib Snrnia 0n Nuvember‘ 12. on which da'erha Grand Trunk Railway Company will formally take over the St. Clair tunnul from the company which have ju-Ir cumpletml lbw iusmllntion ol' echtricity as It; means If pnwer for hauling truinq through the tunnel. "llm Grand,! Trunk Railway Companv at» mnkiuu‘ elaborate pmparations in honor of: the event and the company’s 'agllBSl TUNNEL OPENS NOV. 12. How to Cure a Cold. at ’ all, THE t. "". ”1308 beg "im and. w‘ o ir own 1109 II t 0 gi't. T0 t1 -j‘r o t elmyw ’ ""0” t cm is n 11h” \\ "iltll L t‘wr 1 5‘ ‘ SDC‘ 1k 18:1L’1d 1y , Claim- 3 neumr But 1 alt out A vote of the whole Dominion of lanada to ascertain the best value to be had in the newspaper line would without questirn result 111 a solid vote for The Family Herald and Weekly Star of Montreal. At twice, yes five times its present price it would still be be considered good value, in fact it is just such a paper that most homes would have’ at any price. It costs but one dollar a year, and one can’t go wrong in giving it a trial. It already reaches the majority of homes in “I‘ll country, and those who receive it would not be without it. ga in health. I can go to bed cat nig’l and [3100p and wnka up in the morn‘ng re- frm‘wfi. I cannot Speak too highly o7 T‘v‘Iiâ€"o-na.” Mi-o-na .‘i a most economfcnltreat. lll'flt, :1 large box 'of tablets (011115v coats 50 cents at Mncfarlane 8r. Co” and the dyspeptic, nervous or other- wiw, wf~o does not {in them a :trinl 33 losing an Opportunity to re- 0113?‘ 111301441 H not :di eat'ng but fermua-nt'mr in my .atomac ‘, but forming a gas that gave m? untold suffering and pn'n and {be made me wmk, nervous and ‘Tmuhl-e to1rer§t._Since u‘s'ng }_l'.-9â€"n-.u :muet be needed; benefits, except in t .c cztees oi compliemnte among iv‘il'x-nda. must be sought and asked. So it is with the Almighty and All ‘wiam The general {z'fts of H's Pro- Vid' nee, aune‘v'ng and ra'n. food and frm‘i air. He sends al'k-e on thejuet "End to unjuet, the unthankful and the evil as well as the good. But «very gi’t and grace t“mt its not ordi- nary. tlat is 8066181. that is i’rticu- hr. thscs he gives to those t at ask "im, and w‘o. by aak'ng recogn'ee ,* ir own need" and the value of to gift. To the power of the prev-i r (v t e prayer-of faith and depend- men t ‘erve is no limit, nor can there ii. If we believe in an allaeurround-l in; and ell-pervading ow inf n'te are our needs for pm - Cr, bot‘ in-th'ngns of the soul and t omn*potenoel. your eewinz machine. An atomizer can often be used for THE MIGHTY POWER OF MI-O NA the same 90".»0390 vâ€"v â€"-v â€"-.“ r-â€"-â€"â€"~ boiled for veeveral hours. more water being added when required. A simple way of keeping the baby’s bottle of milk warm for the midnight meal is this: Make a cover for a hat water bag, and put in it a pocket which will conveniently hold the bottle of milk. Fill the hot-water bag and the bottle at the same time, 1 and cover them with a blanket until ' baby wants his meal. If you have an old bicycle pump about the house. you can put it to' good service when next you clean' 1 Tiny pieces , 1 l of lint, threads and the like can be( blown out of the crevices and the! machine cleaned in much less time ‘ “-“nc t'werne is no limit, nor can there h If we believe in an allasurround- irg and all-pervading omn‘potenoeL ow inf'n'ta are our needs for pm - or, hot“ in-th'ng»s of the soul and t t"0 body? But Here an pereons who say th‘lt alt ough there nerd be no (“nation :u'to t” r‘ power 0' the Almighty to answer lrayer, t' mm: is no 1160093 ty for praying, because He, b-O'ng per- fwtlv wise and good, w-ll do every- 4'";ng that is best for us w-.hou't.auy request from oursc-lvrs. Thor“. again ignorance 2.5 shown 0' the very c’m- dit om of the idea. Inhuman l'fe, 11-01119 do not will'ngly make gifts to t" 02.8 who do n t wish them. Par»- rnta are bring'ng m-‘s‘ry :md 1‘9”» pointmint on t‘emwflvoa if they load t‘vrsir chldr"-n with Injulgu‘ncf-a of W‘hh the (-1: ldren pm oonwlc't-E-ly inâ€" diff-“rent. If {lift} my tojm value] {they -____ ,A. 1- _ _ out any .poasib'lfty of l‘mitv mul work- ing, every m‘nute for good from all ~(‘2ttl'llity to all etarnhy, Chan you wvill no longer be '11 any doubt abcut the pozlsib llty or the need of prayer. 3Y0u will lane at 01100 tlwt 1h" v--ry "instant your nought 8:51: 1' s towhna: is good, tlere is the v~ry F‘s-ammo“ and Orig n rv‘s)ond'11g to your w 3‘ , 12.:021iVIlg it, ientif Eng itill with it and mak ng it ef iouc'ous. It can- not b0 otherwise. Your prayer has not to truv'_r*e to unexlplor-L’d regions I OE" unlt ,inkable "3.1109“, it has not to {be wal‘ted by swi t sqllaslrons of M r- ?uld ringsls; it his not to be [ms nt-:-l filly intr-I‘Nd ng crowd+ of wlzltuâ€"rohrd ‘szlixvts. Such concnpt'ons are sulta- ‘ gst‘ er pagan and disrt'.'s'~us ng‘. “'l‘hcre gis not a word In my tonguz, but,,lo, :0 Lord, Thou Kl!0\v€~.~t it alt-methâ€" 3er." “Halon: they call, I will an- ;sswre”; saith the Lord God. “uh 1‘3 t‘IEy are y-et Speaking.'[ w ll hen-1y." At t"at day ye shall ask in My Name: and I will my not unto yo.1, but I will pray the Falh:r For you ; for the l" t'ze‘J' llimws'lf 10v;sth you.” y “Speak“ to film then. for He Ivar-1, _ -..-... 4nd Spirt 'wâ€"A'th sp‘rt can meet. ‘ Cloam' is He t’vzm breathng, and neumr than hands or fat.” ll A SOLID VOTE. Send this Coupon, lc stamp and name of this paper to /am Buk Cu, 'lurontn, and 3011 will receix e free sample. WE OFFER YOU FREE TRIAL BOX Mrs. Jean Bourgsult, of St. Sylvester, P.Q., ssys: “l glsdly testify to tbs merits of DR. ROOT’S KIDNEY AND LIVER PILLS. I have used six or seven boxes and have obtsined grest relief. I was very vest, nervous and ln s run-down condition, but these pills suited my case exsctly, ss, slter six w ff \\\\W’ The old adage, “A stitch in time eaves nine” applies to the human system. Nature gives her timely warning, and if heeded much suffering may be prevented. but it neglected ahe demands a very heavy penalty. Japanned trays should never be touched with hot. water, for it will one the varnish to crack and peel 05. To clean these trays, rubalittle To prevent the sed'iruns from sticking to starched garments, simply make the starch with strong soup suds. using pure white soup, instead of clear water. The irons will net stick at all. sent on unpu- co. tlon. Ad- dreu Dr. Root Avonuo. To- FREE SAMPLE. An old fashioned recipe for clean- ing the inside of a rusty kettle con- sisted in filling it to the brim with hay. As much water as is will hold should then be poured over the top. the kettle placed on the fire and boiled for several hours. more were: being added when required. For the luncheon at home put large Square salted cxsckers into the oven to best. When warm put on each cracker s lax-gs tablespoon or two of baked beans and cstsup. heated with butter and highly seasoned. This is a Mexican dish and a fine relish. A handy disinfectant for household use is made of chlorate of lime moist ened with vinegar and water in equal parts. It may be kept in the cellar all the time. and in case of sickness a few drops scattered about will pur- ify the air in the room. To make soft gingerbxend. take onef cup of molasses. 3‘; cup drippings. fijwnh a ‘b‘n cup sugar, 9% cups flour. Lascly add : tube of “I“ 1 cup boiling water. Beat together ‘assorted { .1uick1y and bake in rather quick own. { rings. rub! Every cereal, with the exception of 1 bottle and rice. that needs any soaking neads a f tags, pucka great deal of it. Soaking over night i spool of ad: is indi9pensable to the excellence of 2 hey tugq most of them. Few honrs’ boiling ‘ very cheap makes it better; twenty-four hours’i makes it best. i i To remme the burned edges of fleyer or loaf cake use fine sandpaper i“ soon as the cake is ‘ set, ” but 1 before it gets cold. ' To exuact juice of lemon or orange much more juice will be obtained If the fruit is first covered with coid w. ter and allowed to come to a boil before the fruit is cut. DJ not discard old military hair brushes. They are a giant conveu ience in duszing the move. The pans and gratings are easily swept clean with a brush 0! this kind. Parafiin used on the tons of pire. serve glasses can be saved until the nexr, season by washinzin cold water and putting in a tin box with a tight lid. If your soup is found too salty add a few aiices of raw potatoes and cook a lutle longer. The potato will absorb the surplus salt. The flavor of a meat stew can be entirely changed, and pleueanily so, by the addition of a little grape or tomato catsup. For n rusty stove, sprinkle lemon juice liberally over the rust before olacking and polishing the stove. Growing parsley, sage and‘ other herbs in a kitchen window garden gives better seasoning at less money. To bake pancakes without growing the griddle. add one teaspouuful of butter or half cup of cream to the batter. Mix equal portions of glycerine and lemon juice to moisten the “pa of a fueled. parched patient. Euing groans tnd «1nd: thins your blood and makes you [on red- fuced. Water kept in bottles on the ice. instead of breaking the ice into the water, reduces ice bide. Mother and Daughter-in-law Cured. HOUSEHOLD HELPS. treatment, I now feel like 1 new person. They built me right up. I wlll always continue to recommend DR. ROOT’S KIDNEY AND LIVER PILLS. My daughter-look. has also used these plus vltll beneficld results.” ALL KIDNEY AflQ LIEER TROUBLES. Dr. Root’u Kidney and Liver Pills CURB it means more than weariness. It indicates that the kidneys are being attacked, and as a very large percent-; age of our ills and sufferings have their or-gin in the kidney and liver, a course 0' Dr. Root’s Kidney and , Liver Pills should be taken. They. ‘ . will stop the trouble at once. I 1"]; Once these organs get deranged or . A ‘ l out of order, every part of the A; human system becomes disorgan- - ized, often terminating in a long 7"” 4“" and tedious illness which often ,-/ , proves fatal. 1 That Backache I” 1% THE RE'S DANGER THERE l ’bottle and pr labels. small strin‘ ’mgs, packagu of large and small mg spool of adhmivu tape and a box °1 hev tugs Them: may be pun-hm“, ' very cheayly. j “The {countryman jerked ba umbrella, laughed acornfully :tur_en§d on ’his heel. ‘ “I kn’oweiâ€"l' the“? was some about it when you got in in said." Governor Seldom of Nebraska, t‘ illustrate the point that: 'to be an fair. 1>r':jud.rc:l, or suspicion“, lg always to judgc wrongly, told (:11 1'0] lowing story,â€" , “lhere was a sxxspk'mm countryI man who went to New York to se‘ “‘8 «xi his. Coming to the Metrooli; tan uaeum, he was amaud to '22:: that admiason to tingsplml'd bufil ' ing out nothfng. II-e mounted th; steps and entered. “Your umbr; Ila. sir,’ salad uni-i formal attic a! extend 03 his band.‘ good lawn in the bottom. In thi place either {rem poms snghtlv 630k ed in salt. Wuter or the cnuceuts of can of French peas. Place in this cupful of rich cream, a teaspoon“ of butter, and season wixh suit up pepper. Bake for 15 minutes .3 serve :8 tbs vegetable accompul men: of your dinner. French peas and non. wLine 8min bolting dish with rim. having Every home should be suppli . with a handy b: x which contains 00', tabs ofglua, bLX of twma by! d" unsorted fasteners and cuspvniiO” rings. rubber bands, gummwi label ' New Millinery Miss Margaret Bugg Stains on carpets cm often be moved by making a thich pasta (alien-’3 «urth to Which a lime mouis has been added. PUL on t paste thicklv. let it stand twent' four hours and brush it 01. When broiling stsaks in the I! housewives who dislike to 6! worms when cutting apples won first put the fruit in cold water thc would fiqd that the wurms wont letve the appies and come to tl surface of the water. If, when using lemon {or flavor-in you need only half a one. put :4 other half on a plate anj cuwr wit u glues tumbler This excludes tti tit and prevents it from drging u or getting mouldy. ! An old tennis rucket the dad “1 stout cord makes the best kind of flower rack for trailing plants did need :5 frame. Cut 06 half the die. sharpen the end and drive it in the flower crock. OIIVO oil on nod then polisz it with a flannel The undersigned begs to announce that she has Opened up a new millin- ery and fancy goods par- lor, where everything in the line of head-wear, fancy goods and hand painted china may be procured at roaaunable rates. 9t

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