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Milverton Sun, 16 Sep 1909, p. 7

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-| ADVERTISING FOR WIVES PECULIAR REQUIREMENTS OF WOULD-BE BENEDIOTS. Ivichman Wanted One Who Able to Fight a Round or Two. SECRETS OF WISE TASTERS. Can Teli the Region Where Wine ce pee by the Odor. ~ TD MAKE A BTTUR WORLD) sexe Proper Solicitude For Others Is the Duty|m must < =e ved toad ane of Every Christian. AN AIR FLEET SERVICE SOON TO BE ESTABLISHED IN FRANCE, Tee vue apples are done put in little ple saucers, tak- ing care not to break the apples. ae with the aes sweets an e syrup over them, Serve Bt with whipped cream. ‘The Home SEASONABLE RECIPES. Muskmelon Punch.—Press pulp of fine flavored musk melons through a sieve until you have Was | Balloon Services Will Bo Started Between Paris and Certain Towns, Regular services by dirigible bal. loons are shortly to be seit hed etween Paris and a certain number Wo that are strong ought te bear |anity would be an irreparable loss, {he infirmities of the weak, and not|as was so pathetically admitted by please ourselves. Let everyone of} John Stuart Mill. ut please his neighbor for his would. not be better, or CLEANING. Uses of Milk in Cleaning will clean piano keys Maae fully, cided. Such are the salt to revive a jaded Some marry for money, some for and even : the Ate and beauty, but an eccentric old gentle No, i ed Tasino, who lives in a to’edification, for even Christ pleas- not Himself.—Romans xv. 1, 2, “Certain Sore critics have ob- jected nm on ground that it alisiiy has ie do with the anything like as well, for people to give time and thought to temporal affairs without any regard eternal well bata It might as he said that it would be be far 40 oy Without seen ae le one wine al drink water after each taste to pre- pare himself for the nex strain, and servo with cracked ice, Pineapple Punch.—One cupful o chopped pineapple, three nied te my Tal orange also |™ of e them look li ill g of long standing. glass lik Used of French towns. .The company ired | which ae undertake the business plossednents he rofteted his d purse ‘0 ‘the lady who poull ‘best cook wn pet delicacy, macaroni vilsza hard aa Naples, eee cares for neither looks nor bea Ti re} i single | hi world to come and not with our pre- sent work in this ver This is untrue. a asters even as to ite the throne Gene with ‘Vat and then wit wing ig then first eee | thee smelled, and fi in q was reputed the richest man in the village, so a great flut- ter was caused by his announce- ment, and no fewer than 120 ladies | be completed by the end of the year, entered the contest. ‘Tasino him-|Tho Ville de Nancy is of precisely self eiiteal as judge, and a week Jat- janetc er led the prize-winner—a respec- th is table middle-aged widow—to the its cubic Rephaly altar. 3,500 cube metres, The engines are AN HEJRESS PREFERRED. of 120 h. Pa with a total weight, in _ {running order, of 750 kilograms, ‘The Fspate sw. matrimonial advertise” speed is set down at, 50 kilometre vant in tho shape of hot hus por hour, with a crew of eight pa eee oo rom a | Sengers, and the balloon can remain snail hand Benes vaurnals “Wanted for mat. |i the air for ten hours. water and | yiaeo, a fair girl Hindu, kayastha, |CARRY FIFTEEN PASSENGERS. en) for a graduate student. fe] Ths ayo peatball ‘ y spe ectable heiress apparent. prefer- o-Hextballoons, how: Relig tain ress sharp, confidential- first. of which, ecse be! the ity of Nancy, will soon it is hoped that Fae whee four will Picture Frames.—For gilt frames use the water in which onions have been boiled, as it will restore their brightne Loose dust that has settled on n picture frames and mold- ings may best moved with a b: covered annel or jand strain. serving. Ham ; (Beattie m= ~Slive of ham ick. e the skillet er tee ey in aes and sear vi both sides; turn Sonneehts until a|cheesecloth, as it will cling to the the fire, add |¢ oth and not be scattered over the it |room. To Clean Silver.—To clean silver on dressing table, jewelry, or an. kind of silver or gold, take one- halt eupful of common baking soda. Put] The supposition ee the life of the| when good, but slight. cloudiness is Aes a mis-| not _Heneesare a bad sign in new one knows, thé | one: teachings aright. We need the aid of every- thing pe can bel. us to this, and | take. then, even ill sadly ‘come | Bible—and ah short of i Je oa py adv to OUR WHOLE DUTY TO GOD, | hore in this would: to ourselves and to those around | put in pract life a thousand times better, and sweeter than it is. Take pease oS the text as an exam) ery one of us pleas his largely en the sense of smell oped. to edification,| are told by the physiologists, an: sed not Him:|also on that of feeling, the expert's tongue, for ples Think what a blessed thing it! distin 8 between a rough and Ls hee restraint Py many would be if every man, woman and| smooth or yee 7 ta The rea should be. To lessen or} child the world over would begin | sense o: s the taster ae n one’s : mind ail fear of | doing this ny, in such| ther the ane is sweet or bit of judgment” case evesy ho d home on earth ae eevee tom: cee tier ‘im! vimpe il the secur-| would be lighte ned and sanctified lar distinction: As to this inere oat and lor ified, and God’s will would Th wine is there be| h nto be eon peek as it is) mucous paren rob hums depedn beach. astin| nd kind of the consolations of Ch: REV. THE S. S$. LESSON INTERNATIONAL LESSON, SEPT. 19, te te Migs Teas Stee seqpireds amount ot tea in boiling w pe for fi Pour tea off he leaves and dite with amount of cold water|§ ssary. Fill clases ine thirds |in fall with cracked i a slice | until perfectly clean. ae ate of lemon and a Poti of ane in each| Water, dry on towel, > nd a s and pour in the tea—a most with a piece of chamois skin. shing nk. process will not scratch the finest 1 Drinks, —Make strong coffee | silver or gold, or any stones using oie eaping tablespoonful | jewelr ¢ ach half enp of boil-| Paint Brush oe aie rat heal pice add leis cre practical articles for the 2 eupful of cold w ehold is a new paint brush. ead we i an equal ‘Sortion af ve | Reep. three different. s ing ee milk, swe ten tly, and |—one small fouke bristle brush for ea by standing i |eleaning artic] ‘ee, ‘Berve in thin glass |e th whipped cream ng D. by it the prec an} ihe wine mas Baie besides ieee afer! ing adultretion, if an} n at- We certainly cannot afford ie dis- t tempted. The t asting proper w aiah ense with any help to bolts fo i chs “ e; ee mara Bia dapat “word ‘“kayastha’” refers to fn |easte, but the idea of a ‘fair Hin; du” who is an ‘‘heiress apparent vad Uses=One of the | 8 _dlstinetly arti to British |® a be ‘ge one in front and vant sels e rear, mated that the larger balloons vail each Sats 15 passengers and lift.a total weight o! kilo; sheets “The fourth airship will have a capacity cubic metees, it will carry 10 aaaeuoehe and will be ablo to 8 Kilometres per hou: This air fleet will be egiloged to advertisement is not a| tM joke, ‘it must have been written by knew r own mind eldom ‘equisitions traint and a the following requisition appear- cd in a paper hailing from the West Y England; “Wanted immediate- art view to matrimony, hand- me, sporting young man. hard der, but not drinker; must own spread over the ae the mouth in - falls; another larger brush, retained until ed t inches long and one inch thick, for cleaning hats A. W. SNYDER. "| warmed, Tt is s oon, much of the st. Often, too, a young wine that tastes somewhat thin and rough at first s teaspoonfuls ae any a glass o! To ate | eager, put tae. quarts of ae ae cals after an instant that it has they are Not to, y be Compared with| Se" of berries, in a crock| body and gives ee of delicacy. | covered with good cider vinegar, en. and let stand for twenty th between the flowers or feathers 1 all the aie out; and one small hat brush and one-half inches | * wide, for sree the bread and ts, [cake tins. brushes bring to. the “| should be bought for about 80 cents. Mash the fruit and strain ‘through | # cloth, Measure the juice and add an equal quantity of granulated ae Boil fifteen minutes and can mond Terisserent de Bor bottle while not e faateaselonist, het "Salad D espoon- ind a pic- lieves that real progress has at last |ful of Tou, three aoa of | tur with a cap been made in fhe aifection ae de-|sugar, one poonful of salt, one} jane apron on dressed as a cook, and | ve in advance the general |of dr mnistard or two of prepared te ie on the ~ outside of the of the seasons. Wide and | mu ash of red pepper mee mber each page through pense e sehen vations of the beha- together, Phees hie ‘of three |t! wae aud index ie teens ipne of the atmospheric movements | cggs light, add a tea of vine- | leaving several pages for eceh sub- SR eae a him to Cool together in double | jec Jestablish already rtain genera! | boiler until it thieke dd a aws an urnish the hope that | ing teaspoonful of button, we should soon be able to predict | Let cool the weather for months ahead. He | lit § r WOLY NOT SO BAD. pes, ABLE TO COOK AND W. ASH, ‘They ave practical folk in Austra- this from a New South Wales journal “W wife; must be 4 is conkeeieied to ible balloons, and “t ‘8 hoped. that the station at Reims will be finish in about two months. The south- eastern line will connect Paris with ponenineh eam, and will pecs be extended to Lyons. ‘The tw: tions at Sy and ‘rontainebleas will be put in ae onee, SOUTHWESTERN SERVICE. The eouthwestern balloon service jhe be directed toward: Thr ree times asta: a asthe Thave 1 with wolves, to the great pemutal of the r in The: Lon- for years I ive Spent winter g the olf packs of ‘the Far a and | 4 a foi PREDICTING THE WEATHER. Frenchman Says It It Can be Don HOME COOK BOOK. Months Ahead. i Lesson X{I. view. Third Quarterly Re-|™my Golden Text, Acts 19220. pa: > 1¢ KOR REVIEW. | their fellows. y SIMPLE PLANS FOR REVIEW, | wolves do, not-steal from one. Not very long ago Ss Quayle, other; they never kill one another, w b fh great ks on, lik fer do Abe kill we fee Speer oer like our And they never, attempt to co for themselves. {Pau is under constriction, and the {one at Orleans will be commenced tit), after describing her own per- {forthwith ‘The. western line will "charms and fortune in flow. | Unite Varis\and Rouen, with a stop- language, ended, “Ii there is ping be A Sartrowville, ntleman who is clever, learned, |82¢s already exist. It is int hiadeame, during the fine weather to run daily i -|. For pies paste a tues of ap at the top age and as t the different recipes. Tr meats use a picture of a roast | : pork chops so often seen in ls $3 of t! a ighty fh In travelling along even when Tie taken up with first ner the over finely chopped en-| made more than one d es than he could eat, JeutR should atiemps to claim the whole| ** to prevent fom feeding “For thirty if with candies, esas and of good taste. Iw il him for life, and share ae : ied in the buried im the |; Paris, for the study or aeroauties, and Wa hoped to make a star October. This institution is, destiny engineers skilled in the construction of balloons, aero~ planes, and motors. The nD it - | will be drawn from the ranks of tl ve phenomena, i. the summ, YT high sures the note behind of the main south o “urope, we enjoy and clea es. trary, the ¢ me grav Peach Dainti Peaches'| es ne grave.” Specie ca Fat firm, ripe LITTLE peaches by dipping them for a min- Nien Sone water, then rubbing | them with a rough cloth. Q e fruit, removin tones, a > high Santis with lemon juice to en back toward vent them from discoloring. leave the field clear for _atmospher ic }@ pound. of gronniated sugar sortces with ‘| half a cupful of water until it forms syrup, then put the peach- into this and ua eae for a- minute or two. Put in the fre er, removing the dasher, aid pac about with ice and salt, and freee op described. a learned. man, eculd break up a human life in all BUT GOOD. ite fragments ; ph, for ht not ch. | “When looking any special] |thing you cam find it more readily Aer sai by ie Gictare: quent to have all pictures either} Wives. all colored or all print, for the book | sidered -|is much neater if done with each |shire workingman, who print .o! same color himself as ‘‘steady, very homely, no 7 jdrinker, and not quarrelsome;”” set n his ee in a letter. is chief anxiety seems to have been that his jbride- to-be anna not at yo would b be kind v needed would matter, white engpal for the near thought, affection, voli-! his throat—a short shr But what society and God} spring of a wolf ze es a , glint of but the living man; need from our quarter's lessons is $1 they co-operate with one , but the and their sociology, such as it is in many respects better than our x ci 'wholeone ee oe natural) ain predominate in Western Eu- wolf, like all other purely | POPS. Tf high pressures reascend care Saniiialas<oBahts for | Hozth_without expanding over Eu: food, takes the sutishes his hunger, and all other animals 3 me day last March I slowed the trail of eight wolves for a at least ten Th ae: "had gone through. swamps where rab- bits, their natural cet: were plen- tiful; they had passed through three deer yards, one Pr which con- tained a d gids animals, and had jumped two deer so close that they must have Hear or smelled them, but they had not chased or hunted nis home use an inarily re & makes 2 useful cite | rea a bride. Seeland and west winds is eget eas A RACE OF STALWARTS, me y Australia to Make Her Boys and is Pit. than “ive fi or 80— Ses age Gelso anbasking ot the {24 respectability, Pend privite cclare pang oropstey bh Fou ratl naira Oo ee he| Gr universal training fc Ey fence of the Commonwealth, the| Australian Government, SO}; of 4 London | sely considering the ndation of a national de! ‘a the physical training of all the children a this young Dominion. The Labor Government began, and its successo: fruition, a gr will put every gir D stralia up to the age of twelve or feng tinouiel cours ea: fully graded: p al training. Rie daterot Bi a this training is in- tended to confer the ordinary ee nefits of health, sound develop- ment and a hardiness which ah the exes of ano eneration might ie unattract In the case of , however, it is intended ‘to tence, eaches—Select large halve, and stone, fill the stone balice wilh he covering With t sir council of administration will be Ny Daumer. 4 eee God. Bram. wightly fecinse CHINESE NATIVE SOLDIERS we may find in our eleven ues ) AIT) 5 @ Golden Tests the gist of ou with a roadett toothpick Possess Wonderful Endurance — Army Officer's Opinion. One of the greatest assets pos- sed by Chinese as soldiers is im so. at nee panda She sl tale marching power; another is not be elsome, but to|their ability to manage with tho fghva sound Me two, to defend her |§ husband when in action i WILLING FOR A FOURTH. e is driven to wonder whether there were any replies to this curi- ous ale sees i high pppearct ir a London daily 7 Wa a respectable canaries preferred—to marry the house- keeper of an aged gntleman, whom he mou Tike to see happily e he dies, She has had dainty is eaten eaches should “be served man on. par napkins efore ne pales a day, and b ging bottles and potatoes, Bite Christianit lace (Lesson 5 Trp se and guidance, i the obedi- of his Hervants, and by the r a delici- hospitality of honest inquirers. God Neally alts pudding sage halved peaches. tely’;. I Poaching o re made a blessing. second _ They had killed.a abucle, that F n climate to which they are accustom- Ses , and to the fact that they live almost entirely on rice, writes Ma- jor C. D, Bruce in the Un ited Ser- vice Magazine. Two other pointe in their lever are that they aan ne already was blessed and place (Lesson IL.) | their own tnetnege as ail aties iid -| animals do. nough to pour in a esus Christ, w oa nee oy at previously noted, consists of three things ; belief in a doctrine, depend. ence on @ promise, and fidelity to FISH FROM THE CLOUDS. fore they enlist, Dr DREN ES ia practical, g them, but they have the aatobal ‘railings of gambling and opium smoking. y own experience leads. me to Ho most,native soldiers as aun Picked Up on Hiliside—Tnstaidées ed 1 “then. ‘ace “SebbARSIA From India. i ae ov wn. syrup and. peach juice cornbiie and sauce—no other is need- can be made in the win- ter, using canned frv refer- red cream may be: used ‘as sauce 5 add at table atmospheric ssure at North Cape in spring- technical training in senior o e is regular! opposite of ecrps, and, later in militia, infants ty and light horse corps can be built. The scheme has received the gen: approval of the Deakin- Cook Lesson III.’ sbews how the study God's. written. Word, searching the Scriptures, brings about. the progress of his The essential poser se ofall {rue worship comes to our notice 4p Lesson LY. ‘There can be no real worship Hoageod “in spirit and’ in truth,” The story of Less is a bea Recently a number of townspeo. |f ple taking a walk.on.the stones of Krociaeaet Hall Weare nares that pe oe. corresponding season to see on the grass near Summg>-| beporhre rome Depepee, in Hun- hill a largo number of every “small | 84% fishes, varying in length froin 1% |to.2 inches, says "the Camphatitown The appeargd pe a of thee ing, and t Dt tiful exemplifeution of its, Golden |p sc crented muh, speculation. Text—a full of tribulation ; ee ith Angust 1904, 4 Saviour Fe digesinans endll Sidi Mies aeet 3 ee Pbtienced. ali tue {MH Rudi bf ontdcW But-there was tip doubt. as to whence gs miniature fish had come, for tell f ibe tats fan oth al men, ard at the time a ari phesus which |biack cloud’ of renmakable ensity brought about the wy eat ng of the was directly overbe fe Lord The pheriomenon Of fish: from Me ) will being about: similar yo~felouds-is, says onr contemporary, nis to make certainly braver than the average “The following, which is taken Government. For an expenditure] from the columns of a New York 24,00 , spread over three years, | paper, appears to form an appro- | priate congenee to an article of this kin “eh pantie man of agreeable pres- traits which have t dealing with children are so man, en the door to under- standing their nature. able to kindness, he is at times quite APPLES To Preserve Apnles—A sim and effective way to keep sores oe indefinitely is to sulphur them. Pare and quarter them and place in clean market baske uspend it by wire from a, stic ite on top| * of a bottomless. bar a pan coals over which 5 ¢ has worth of sulphur is sprinkled under the barrel and cover top closely. Let stand all day; then. remove to $ with as little handling as possible: He has ureat hopes that results will attend >t ablis Monaco by ‘ny Seater eee last May of an organization for ¢o-op- ae meteorological reports from otf keys and experts, wor al control, and capable of instrue- ting hundreds of thousands stralian children each wee ts maintance of a The machinery is to inelude per- enced gentleman who ade him from tak ing the fatal step.” —London Tit-Bit heer. Lesson VI. givés in deta pans e norant victim of the weather. tions how to live an effective C tian life by doing no evil hy ever 4 which is good. pas > Saal NOW THEY DON’T SPEAK. Sanderson was on a visit to Simp- Kine. and, in due course, natural- he was shown the family album. *uyes,’t sdid Simpkins, turned the leaves, ‘that’s my aie e aeitiauie: tar pice ake second cousin’s Aunt Susan. Poor|meat when wanted. Old soul! She had ths most emark- | kills all’ microbes, able nose I ever t was the| beautifully, and e of interrogation. |Rne way to prese es; and |ples when they a that's a friend of ours; and that— | winter are Be ein cone TERE lhceroctin che’ emlarda Fancy Baked Apples.—Peel and core medium sized apples. Put hate th Sabkingasehs aned-pou halt a cupful of water over them in a hot oven and when the ooh aro heated sprinkle, Sugar = cock en we a characteristic onus Shy, differ, into Ceceartie nt schools, with the] WORLD'S LONGEST BRIDGE. it, and ice ec training system, Plans have been leted for The scheme is well received by Nowe chutes Mes the. City of | which Chinese unwritten. law sur- : the people. rounds him make it sometimes near- The | !Y impossible. Whatever feelings our Lesson VITL shows how app: defeat is turned by God into a fy s trength i is made Peete beok titted from the a er es: and carried © over dry land by what Dy os Lesson 1X. e learn (wha own asa waterspout. may ke J Oa tteg nex reported from on) that the kernel of jon i e C aan. ee is lo Mewons X. and XI., each in its Beh bleaches app Se K MAN RETORTS. pens,”” snapped the “yemind me of some a THE MI ‘Pountain nagging wife, hu pails shape {Ind ia: «da shower of sale eae whigh nee oy ed as herring fry, and s also a similar occurrence s the resemblance?” ven- dura the. ran little man, “Expensive, can’t be depended upon, "t work, and half the "Don't t know,’’ sata Sanderson. “Well, that’s my wife’s first hus- band, my boy!!’” “Ts he, what a perfectly brain- less-looking ass! But, excuse’ me, to| eld fellow, I didn’t know your wife the | was a widow when you married her won't time hey. are broke.” Ther pretty eee Martha, but you t wonte t compare a foun- tain pe Tacha some women,” iar ‘NO; © “fountain pee will dry up and some wives won’t. And then be made for the woods. the happiest 000 iele Lest mites spiel h officers and men passed togethe: “rogs, insets and other living creatur ave also been be thus Sait e through as ae ot sustaining a weil tons, will be 2 feet in diameter, a f many wires lai parallel a each. other, but no! el sted. The cost will be borne by oa States of New York and New 'BeYy byte hese Stories, studied Sunday { yup of 0 noise Senta of sugary the juice sts half alemon, and tea spoontul of preted tind: add two tablespooniuls ©: raisins, Patina “ “She asn’t,”” said Simpkins stiff. “That, sit, is a portrait, of my- self at the age of twent; ye? ‘And occasionally a man throws ot trouble by putting on a bold ——t§-—_—_——_ A dend heat always gets credit: than he deserves. oe the word of God and prevail- more | ly hepp

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