| : } Young Folks On the Farm A BEDTIME BEAR: STORY, awake. said mother, ‘I will tell you one about such a ‘jovi ing little bear that you will Wi ke, to go to eleep thinking about hin the kind!’ shane the a Well, » began mothe : was once a dear little Year "that had lost his father and mother. I am hunter had shot ittle bear was made an orphan ae “ie please their love of An all here alone, nee think - was Oanen =f raid of the wind and the rain and the lonesome tonne ens at e great w $ so young that he did not iow ‘tow to find his walk pat ane to the side of a hill there he saw a strange-looking sight, It was ittle box house, and in it were some children they ran and aceelt along anl even at the window uf the httle eae There iets 01 ser o and some Tolan cakes on a plate ed, near the door, where the children had been playing ‘keep house.’ The little bear ‘yniffed as if he w pleas party of his Lou rig) peers) one its. Aft. E = : ig : rage : : : again, watched, and sure bear came and This hap- moving, ittle ej a long time, fintil at last the ae these aic-nol fear the people at all, and came SDI oRAle watery foltsee tig ene tina Pee Tahely, 2 whey oat te 0e 0 2 Cork tightly, place on the kitchen | He's just » boy. not nine years old Serene. ae weet Teck oi 1-she! ae e water! Tf I were you I wouldn’ e dry season just passed did not. eran lear, if not, it will] Oy punish him for what ties done ;| affect the see section of the sind Geneely, and b isn’t bad, just full of don; wheat bel rough which the bar that that ‘vanaf es cubs) of ticat Ge worm e ee now that that was|Gyand Trunk Maat he ates nearly thin enough to break, stick | y, it to the new cake by putting both in, tae warm water, then press gether. When cold it will This di be “ solid cake. away ‘st soiled ve Se doves: eet this treatment. e Ma water, put them ‘at the back of the ed pues water he much woiled, repeat the proc Rinse in tepid water and Sen in eold water. To serve with meat— With roast veal, tomato sauce, | ip, inte Bete horseradish and = With roast auiktonweterant liye | caper sau ene brotied BEERS onion sauce nd cay eNWith Pareiteas fowls; bread sauce, T Jemn sauce, eran- berry sauce, jellies, also cream sance. With roast en mint sanee. With roast turkey, cranberry sauce and cant jelly. With venison or wild. ics, eran- apple sauce, areveey sauce, grape or currant emails) yy. Well eplied oe eng 8 someting tke this: 1) your ‘tather says he’ nish - if you don’t let on “nother eut eats be ae ck a f com to lowe i : through the wood, and he walked top to alo by the od should always be thrown over the droppings to absorb the odors ae 60 fertilizing elemen es fh Eee Shae used about plants and flowers. ‘and | to neste som h und k But the deat little beat came| Year. Jooked in xeault, in barn n ae and stables should be ry. When not prevent- flies will breed in. stables and pig pens, and cause you much trou- ble. Keep them clean. is will be to the interests of tl te sanita, then he th a_little | as fae Poor fe Snide: fe animals. tations for fence! breaking. Notice make the and men can ¢as ay and their Well. never a won't do tl Why don’t I whip h Ray ath teva aicd visio then And A whipping: Why my heart would POULTRY DROPPINGS. compost rd, carcases of refuse animals’ or table matter, covering such tions with loam. ~ Wash-day oyer the thrown wo heaps should bottom. Sufficient retain the sh droppings showd STOCK NOTES. Tf you m1 at this time, nearer filled. s for the h ences aoe oe secure again There should | i no ces; and ented repairs promptly. It is mber that well to y greatly here is san Cae sth feed for flo ers and tate in abundance, ny pero: pias on every farm. akes about ce year fi ayers a nost value we seattle benefit of the She want “ | It is a fact thay we don’t cauenlng abut a, weeny eens lien mame on. tho farm ay ankio, as ho was taking a eis should. Poultry manure is special- te Rud *bhobaninecon ted: ly valuable for the garden, ang “Yes, all ns about ore that was |Cven, » delicate woman: em aleneey that, SOS) for it as. to give the beat Tattnid wen ihetight in out,” said eo tape tas th fo muaas Honaat enduah-4o| oT eens whe lowers ns well Rae ease ice wiley or trate ees fot etelaim,- aa did ond: well, eek hai awake to-da lady gardener, “All L for w bixthany present is a load of well-rotted manure,” bu ) start the heap, make a bed of loam on a well-drained. spot, and throw on this the droppings the poultry y chicks, and from dead vege- addi- anne ben Tt verworked and forced important features of work make plans for reducing your acreage next Fewer acres well ed im: ences cause fence-breaking | ¥ activ cae teams be overworked MISERABLE WITH ‘ir, Meinias: Dei pont 4 bs doctor's much relief that he had about made invest 0c in a ace fruit julee tablet ‘pruite; on and regulates in. te a box, Another Wonderful Cure By That Wonderful Fri “Fruit-a-tives,” fds » Was treated He medicines up his mind that his case was less. eeing ‘Fruit-a- iver advertised, Ronee Mr: Dery t he would And this triseuk fruit medicine did ery wha' Dhyaiclans ‘alled to relieve me, est) makes the stomach sweet and. gee insures all Geiiphe or tin os, ‘Limited, Ottawa, DYSPEPSIA) ‘uit Medicine ry, of 225 Church s for Painful D; without ¢-ttin wor of these wonderful t all the doctors bowels, Kidneys and 7 $2.50, or trial box, from Fruit-a: Novel Club formed in Lon the Publie Speaki extinction of the and the peeing dinner Ashe ‘me! members, tinguished and who are nervo will be use sed, make ts BoE By t x the man to show him he his re This but it is ha THE INDULGENT FATHER, rong, ou say you alon| warned him, right oe tenis just let, him B04 hat again, I kno with small meee of soap, and there vi et ee No, Be, it to di einen t, too an acciden' He couldn't help a any anyhow, he doesn’t need 0 Have. 0 thrash Tn m noni that that’s not true. broke your window te Up ines ae it, but he'll explain is was im as Mr “bhould’ him, he’s so wel the opening route is importa ne of the ma an extreme, sma carriage. oO ae He's only eight, that’s | steamer all. 000 miles 8 es i pperiones T know, ake a profit of i chow and we ar e You can’t don’t elie eve I don’t enre: what he’s done os what he's broken in his pla Um his r what he’s said or faile nual and I’m going to see How wae a Mather T can he! UNCLE PARA SAYS “Gran dpa, what makes a man al- ways. giv se oy, a scan engage- t-ri ae Pat a mel me my boy is sad d to do, r m for that eae nnonge and ce “You can’t drive a good hoss on- mae Jess fust you kin drive @ good bai salons a dilemma)” asked one aang * whack is xs nner got tho 1 Ye a around the capes and even ib, pees lous figures, and extent the wee eave trade When a room several months’ jand-under the | furniture. rests. AETER-DINNER SPEECHES. Recer English Metropoiis, A novel club has lon. nown as Britain and has for ft ers, lecturers and all of whom desire ay ee er eo Fite pietlod GE training is to “se “coployed in te case of the have 1 the platform 16. ‘address his fellow- all lights speech in the dark. 2 Hights will be turned o In regard to ambitious beginner pa: heer fpeab it rom ot! The 1 ee er: Be men vill te ‘redhced hi tim Pia santeammrcid Fo! whe ter to GaN « speech and really has something to Jong-winded and ramb- OCEAN TRANSPORT. cheapness of ocean Th ~ | borax into the ee of the carpets tly Formed in secre pee ing Glib of arhah its. object, the so much money for| © ‘HATES MODERN WEDDINGS, Prof. Mie Robert Robert Smith Criticizes ent Day Customs. ee aa United States ‘pu Lies ns, not mi society ita of the most up-to-date medical practitioners in Sele See of a lion in rofessional social set in member o| able and smart elu the Carlton, the s, the Savage and’ ihe Pitching: Hs sores by. Ths: title: of “Professor” as the occupant, of chair of Forenie Medicine ut King's Colloge, and was educated al Aberdeen and Bainbu gh Cavers taking the degrees ; at the for- or th i phy: is a barrister, having aRatee for nat profession i Temple, and haying taken the de- is anything but a mere bookworm, his activities having been varied and numerous. He was one of a e : hore ae ‘etic ent afte out 250 ba: mn, sito p Deas = uusiness men to ewes bri joined the club. he m will be ex- will begin his Gees aay the oe her met a They will Baesaos | a or speech ai nd latform to ed ee himse > has acquired a a nt to all bene f remereo ms rvels of the age is 10 per cent. ‘the a xt ae ahiovt nd they M hott the Saree tramp England and world by “the two they show t is indebted ia the is to be closed for work — powdered pots where heavy | jackass. mm mane, sorr!’’—London Spare Moments, uring the still holds x he Arm: orps. wa founder of the British Institet Public and is now. prin of the not Tostltnte of Hygiene. many years been re arded aa hampioi ritain of fhe cause of public health, maintain ing that sickness and the death rate tremendously Sener by the introdution and Haid enforcement of ised laws for the provision of rend. drainage systems ie ‘constretion and equipment i hy factories, schools, institutions, hygienic principles, the in- of foods, the segregation of f the of dead, ete. tions it is mainly due that statutory provision was made requiring that nanager Metropolitan Asylam Board he has ken a prominent part in dealing with the question of infectious dis- eatment in London, and the een the establishment. of and Cam; all Tees, give satisfacti as much, (Used in Canadian homes to produce delicious home-made bread, and a ply is waulteg incladed jin Serene ‘s’ Outfits, Decline i They never jon and cost just . E. W. GILLETT co. ic up lontreat Mt VEGETABLES. Tomatoes an Gratin.—This is an appetizing recipe and offered at. breakfast a the place of meat. Select small, firm, zpe, and even sized toma’ ae remove the stems, ut off the top of each and seo out, cent y or three half a cupful of chopped cooked There TEA AND They never fail to give entire Satisfaction YOU JUST is no Question About “MELAGAMA ? COFFEE TRY THEM tongue or ham, a few choppt grushrooms, and moisten with Add a high seasoning of salt and pepper and two table- spoonfuls or more of aren cranes Divide mixture, iuco eight or ten tomatoes, sp oyer the top of A fee: tined, crambarand grace ese. Bake in a hot oven for teen minutes until nicely Pour i souks eal. on ue serve at once. Danish Stuffed Cabbage.—One. I of beef, one-half pound of| cupful sugar. fed cabbage in a Meth akasles Hate in plenty of xalt- ed water for two hours. lake gravy‘ of a tablespoonful of butter ia i melted, mixed with flour, and water 3 Was wal x ag in the cloth when ready to boil and} (15, put around the head when served. ‘ed Eggplant.—Select a large plant, wipe off with a damp clot, and cut it in ped tetet awise. eats inside half feetly and bo rod Disraeli Jeaned ae the table and said ee > “The } ford: was “ea- fellite He Meant the Bird. e was carrying it home he met 6, brawny Inish navvy, who stopper *Bhwat kind of burd’ is sori asked the an, “That's. a laughing jackass,” ‘what, ing made fun of, was equa casion and responded, with ‘Cieinhls of the eye: it's the burd I “It's not yerself; His Terrible Accident. Admiring Young Listener—And how id you. lose your le; alt Scie acces atch, while I was e-abe byt stepped on a Mack and. blood piso on mat ‘boa. eh ood. do you ’spose I'd ki ey in the Bouserwid that er aHue nigger nded to e high roller doesn’t always mall, in wealth. An average ie joa gathered bef xe frost is heavy, iant al “Suan 5 as ae ine done, ppe ee onion, "stuck wi ves, W! SC in glasses; cover with paper in brandy, ‘This is econo- Chutaey.—Take — the f two green bell peppers and one cue of Sultana raisins, put in a chopping bowl with four small and six green tomatoes of chop all fine, add four omni nipiie By vinegar, one quarter of a} same of suet, and two cupfuls of brown of mustard seed the Simmer based hour is then coup of , mill, two add twelve. soite pared and flour, beat all together: good. ‘One| Sst4"" Geok wlowly- until wblt. Beall ood sized cabbage, cut off bottom |i, jars enough for corner, dig out some of pea he heart of cabbage, leaving a thick ey shell all around. in this put the CHICKEN. ae and. tie comer “on with @ a Chicken —Singe, eles |* ood sized fow Ahovouglly. cover with cold simmer gently until the ready to arop the ete season hig) ery salt, aad. one i two or three hen the chicken is per- tender, saree “ul the cen ne and shred the meat in sized pieces. oil two or ges hard, cool a cut in jury will speedily heal and disay- for the are should ale ickly absorbs cane which are © aly Siantengen by boiling. Handkerchiefs are death. usually iron kerchief boxes when you are rest- known as) tite’ ae eleanty @ le bread “will old bread crust, rhea) ” is useful vegotable grater. Stal clean kid gloves und silk dresser. Cold pisouite left from breaidaat can be toas rw good method is’ to hasty dip them eae water, Sk in a bread pan and heat in he ove Potatoes should always be. first boiled a little sate being pub in- to stews, ete., as tl rst water i they ary cooked is of a / in_ which isonous quality. Messaline ribbons estat those of taffe! se @ Wan! gasoline and co: mi |, if bat slight- ix ly ale eeole? can be cleaned in the same way. To prevent the odor rising from boiling Pans oa cabbage, place top of : hava nalts sa y fi nearer and nearer, until he was |Take ; Enseat cid to 2 quite tame sn oa nae ode eee Meat sults in teaching him just. how view of having the London school: hollow nll chon one ottid avy: Mion Upll” dow Mg -tainers: family ; were very long the average audience can bear |, Vew © hon neelaciee acme ay inch thick; chop the pulp and ran siatan Aulie ah Gina t6 salt i vabigabarhd a digressions from the subject th in a thoroughly hygienic posi: | add to it half as much crumbs as with this, then pack in layers i Sayndls.:: They. were MILK AS A FOOD ish to hear ab tion, th oitan Bohol Board lp, a chopped tomato, p tight on a board or edge of 8 gee prned wooeban Satie the next eas : Bre ecaieain fe eare inted him. first |Y°l Fecpoontul of melted butter jell buterediancld Canes slices) stationary washstand ‘meal aie winter that the litle baby bear] Jt is not strange that with the par er Sir eeaee ae Tinie: Mis: egg over each, eG bee with a clean nail brush and thick would not know ho a home world's experience, the yalue o} ‘ a plate and set a it. whit de, Keep. stretched ‘ill in trunk. 3 h ten with a ttle tomato juice Sinud'ih aiconloplace Mong ie ae white sue Seannee 9 UF Ort Tana, vto0, they a food is not yet half un-| WHEAT OVER THE GRAND |i: active caree Smith put the mixture back in the halves, Stands preaply : thought it was not best to have him| derstood either among farmers. or TRUNK PACIFIC. fotipd time to write. several” mi Dunaing ihe. INAR NS pau ieee ode ely Rhone "One rarely hears of a woman Bet: Brow Wp and come to the house |townspeople? The city or village ail “regarded as standards |Bovnv ie the filling with buttered | ‘cally good served with the presse ting nervous prostration who hen he was big und strong. So | housewife Spud scrimp along on| The new uke for Whe from the Family Herald and Weekly Star. P Ss nid lay ihe eo halven Migs |chicke n. 7 the blessed faculty of sitting ioe the miner wrote to some people he «Dn of milk a day when she ought s to the lakes was phe ah 8 : ken in Peas.—Cut the Paes ee apa’ enidat OF eonfiision ‘to, ARM Knew who wanted a bear for an ex-|{o take two or thee quarts simply a when 80 The Plowman. into joints, as for a fricasse or ew good book, or af snatching a da: hivition in the city. The men came}as a food, affording the largest Du nipeg ngle acro of ground rie. to a saucepan with fs anon Pleanise- though duties way up on the sue eubee sie with a aincunt of nutriment for the cost| over the: Grand Trunk Pacifie. At nm w requires eight Te quart of shelled peas, one spoon aS queer team helda cage, and | jnyolye the same time Coen Engin- | and onefourth miles of heavy furrow ful of butter, one small sliced on- P in eden uibuibravent taki ROWE @he iiner helped them: take the| Chemistry declares that a qua: rt William notified pepe ited ee naire cares coldyy heals | ion, sprig of parsley. Moisten with) 7..." boil the fruit for an hour eth bear hae ey of 4 per cent milk contains as aan 4 Asscciation horses must walk 6,280 miles. It would i 2} before putting in ine supe, A y dollars for}hody supporting food as thrée- d_loa easier (and the distance is less ‘ the fruit boil atherr fast, and stir tho lee See ey aad nek 4 fourths of a haat of the bet beef: o new | to walk around the cari a De equa iva baking pan 67 caver salt and sugar just before serving. it oconsionally to keep it from burn enough money to Kory the family ; ne a ator at Fort William. ‘The tak-| tor GE there were no ocean): than. t Ose Ot YOUN ee ete Aarasth hile it steak, Compare, tuen, the cow with : 5 bol EKe geeetable aid g. not skim the jam while qirbaghi the he N alee plow turning a prairie of five | mato juice about the vegetable and Se oe ere WES he hildreh | the. ser as a food producer EE ar jae te ioe To equalont national | bake until tender, then uncover and ABOUT ‘The HOUSE. a hoilion. ac now that the little | fairly g oom: aon yield 3,200 empeaaehial, line from: Winnt- ng—the work of myriads |brown. ‘Transfer to a hot platter, ‘An economical, cake sieve can frien Sp sdaat aie peg to Su some nae P AA fof stale bread BS a with peas ht PPY> | quarts. ‘That would be ae: cave hel at ction, thence lof teams, each using force sufficient | pour a thickened seasoned. to- ee of utale bread can be wri aD be made of a square of ordinary. 18) lent of 2, ae pounds of 1 It|via_ the Buperioe branch to seven tons over a good stone | iato sauce about the ‘eggplant odd) Deo ratenel a 4| wire netting. ‘Turn the edges down e a bas ol 6 lakes, is an rtant. step, an ad—it would take an army of 4,550 si are and steame round so that it will a MW ee ‘He w, was fost ate se Of takes a good atee tree 400 | lak ‘tant. st id d- ald tak dena ia ane tab tes eh teamed ‘ter all roun P ar, W oe ee pounds we rarues year. Compare opens up w new all Grand Trunk| plowmen to travel as far as from thi y Very old bread should ie crumb-|fyom the table. ‘This costs. but Yes, a rs Aer, 4 Nd of food sn his case with {outlet for western wheat. Last year moon and gain. —_— Jed and added to breakfast cakes. few cents, and invaluable Pie be Ala turned out the ih re ye Mihe cow, Yet people will the Grand Trunk Pacific delivered | 0", "° worlds aaa abort PUDDINGS. apd soxrad. witli mspln syrup, {atepding hat cakes and pastry on. Hi a don’t mind d when the pay 20 to 26 cerits w pound for the |t its oonnerians at Winnipeg more MIRE ess PCD Pio i A few ea ae Lancia in cold] For chapped hands, not de ate padi is ous, cai Ted sleepily.—| heefsteak and think nee are gross- | than 8,0 bushels of wheat. All} ney:—World’s Work Grape Suice ne aan Three | water or f brown sil mixtune of Took juice | hr cry Youth's Companion, ly ill-used if 10 cents a quart for|this grain el now be’ untied by 1 fuls tal two teacup- | gar taken any, wil mee hiccoughs. | and chilblains will vani _—— he igitkess charged; the Grand eS Yacific and Grand ping Out His Opponent. fuls hot water, ate. Stone lemon’ ‘Apply melted mutton suet to any| ings of horseradish are-bo aa To ye drinking water put one runk, and expected that, | Mr. ONane was once making one | One teacup! grape juice, ae) wound, bruise or cut, and the in=|them. i F Hho Tights sacle east to cio to . Boi ae constant ly to tin 5 ig until the mixture egin “Gelly.”” Pour | ‘ish, coo), then place it on the ice, When serve, line bottom of glass the y with marshmallows, fill with ing, garniel h padding, h cream, cherry Bitter "Almond. Phddini one of milk over the fires beat: the Talks of two eggs with a quar- ter cup of grated, maple stgar or ‘own sugar jable- spoonfuls of oe sarah in a Nth cold water or milk; id this ae the sugar and e; a caldins qnilk; stir until thickened ; ith s of eggs and se.—-Cook half a eupful of boiling water, drawing it o-wide of fixe and stir until the car- amel is melted. ‘Then set away to SH thoroughly. Fold this anix- ture a x pint oF get) cream beaten to Oo eesti giitied i one-half pints of single the whole together rae glide nae pack and freeze in the usval man= ner. rom one aed IN CANNING TIME. To Keep Pumpkias. Many lovers it e Pump- ering them be: SSE the air ae coating the t eieake Jam.—Stew one- pele peck tomatoes, skim, and when thi remain ty, Buy You certainly take no yu buy iepraton which bears -CO and this trade mark. 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