Things Worth Remembering. eet will never pass a line of tar. and paces are bad con- atone of hea‘ Bread, sale, can be made new by being steamed. " y Alum, a tablespoonful, powdered, uicke fe Ea au er wn Parity sa ise i y appearance oe ( OmfOrtable eet clothing, sponge it with alcohol. To remove tea stains lay the fabric or you taking pares of ALL the modern methods over a bowl and pour boiling water saving time and trouble? Are you up-to-date in your through it. shaving ass well as wa your work? Are you using a To clean a white felt hat cover the hours, then brush off gently with a Safe t ¥ soft brush. e€ |e When any white fabric becomes yel- 1 Raz or low boil it in water that has been blued and to which the juice of a lemon has it been added. In its own way the Gillette is as quick, efficient and ‘To prevent started sitticleg-atitaes convenient as your milker, your binder or your telephone. ing to the iron add a pinch of salt and It compares with other razors as these modern inventions a ie lump of lard as the boiled compare with ‘the things __ f ikiow stains may be removed from they have replaced C ye leather articles quite easily if the part 'T will do more than satisfy his craving for gomethines eet" tw lsey ip him to gain In “Crown Brand” is a wholesome, nouris! Ing food = <8 well ast mest delicious of table syruy “he, ripe In our ney "Siac wal el you just how to use tt, in many novel Write for a copy to our Montreal Office. eas ers. pee have “Crown Brand” in 2, 5, 10 and 20 pourid tins—and 3 pound glass jars. THE CANADA STARGH CO. LIMITED JONTREAL, CARDINAL, BRANTFORD, FORT WILLIAM. Bieter WAG ere ih Hevian st anid Silver Glass” Lawndley Slavehs is rubbed with vaseline, then-after a Without honing, stropping fussing, the Gillette will © |} 4 To remove match scratches from ts ee the easiest: and i white paint rub with half a lemon, then you ever enjoyed, . will disappear. Scrubbing brushes should — always be hung up when not in mie, 20 that shavin, in Datetlee lave g chante of drying. pleasure instead of an irk ‘ They a last-tar loriver if treated tn some twice-a-week job. this wa; wash with @ paste of whiting and wat- z - 9 ‘ most comfortable shave / er. Dry thoroughly, and the marks | he Bri es ame : Or, The Adventures of Captain Fraser When. ‘crocheting, it isa good idea to slip a safety pin through the last “Bulldog”, “Aristocrat’ = before laying the crocheting ‘m and Standard Gillette Sets Gillette SafetyRazor Co. of Canada, Limited [2] | it Srovent any isk of aiecesecutta warm, is rubbe over with any good household soap it will prevent rust, and will help to Mrs. B: ily. - oe boiler immediately after use,| three mii Gillette Building, 4 ‘and while still hed all Mi. own Y- Dali cates baa a eer Sourly Bale Whew ar yah in slices, a few cherries, one cup diced| boiling hot in vei bottles. Mew patent lsathak wipe rubbed all 0 a cupful of boiling water over it and| Pie can also be made as mallow: One | dually upon two beaten eggs, set in| With these ingredients Ay peaten t0-| be avoided ‘when butchers’ ‘prices are! e boiling water for. two minutes, and/ eee es ena sib ae reat 8 2 Tt'eibso‘good:toloee-aitdgether: Well, 3 rve. r the meine over the top. A pinch| ane wt p Reena Sp Lana am tartar will: prevent it from) nee sugar; a quarter of a pound of sul-| White Fruit Cake-——Work two-thirds) steohol, tanas, half a pound of ae 8, ajcts cupful of butter until very creamy mona, teaspoonful of carbonate of s mndeadd gitidalle: Wille esting con-| ed w a sponge. Let the mixture| wait till I a gill of sour milk-or steele ub] stantly, one and two-thirds cupfuls of ary “on ne then polish with a dry cloth, | length. dripping or lard in the flour and add) pastry flour mixed. and sifted with e fr y until it thickens like honey. Put into | peeling, into pieces, . Put them into a Bevunderstooa py att [Vs teatment should | ber, surpris jars. | poreelain.tned saucepan, with a cup-|. Science has fully proved that catarrn| “Come esr Banks; Add one ‘tablespoonful of dry horse- it“ This win often bring \guick Feller trom new-fangled r facti vhich at - Bently and place them ina crock in| in this way is much better than that | Action which "make ‘ine peed hee beers peat des A Slight Mistake. —— Willie was a bright boy and ready| umn ou fe hadtl tried several jobs, but,/ en Hs this Sou will hike its mate he didn’t get on in spite of : s: say.” Fine Granulation _ our’ 81 in these neat 2 or a er you can place 6 post zee is just} “And that out ‘he-eorer Mr. Lamb.” oe ., Banks, oie Bio course, ‘Asian! as -who has} “I shan’t ws handed in a“badly- mel s ancea) ante ae word, pl Berks nly Newae otha that, <miss;| “Not yet,” it’ ite: of your nla They’ i asa matter Ow it at the other en ‘ed by : aay oe aor her 2and 5.1b Cartons ~ “The All-Purpose Sugar” _ 10 and 20-1b Bags ke the. suds when the boiler is Coreupbom maa le one or two vague re- ‘ot Bok Thus roasted meat should eae as evan. -keeper. in "it to said)?’ e trait, a rubbing, then wash, cut in| Jordan almonds blanched an “And red might get tired of wa: ives tore sca‘ eat ep ek | “A FINE T TREATMENT ing nl He Roa oi n firm, < ar ring often, for about one-half hour, or | jjuicy apples and cut them, without|and has become so prevalent during the ‘What abo Beef Rolls—Wash’ and grind o: cold :watery-and ‘bring:to-a boll. | reduires a constitatingal teeters | Mrs. Banks. peer a 3 # pound ean steak, shape it ike | Cok steadily, string frequently, un- eninge igi el cis sand node douches Notes Sapiate Basher) Danley.) I oes you'a fee he sald, r si ys smelt ten” Kora mh te a on Cade gts | ly my Poe 9 rH nl aime Pe ey are coo! ‘ing, me! wo lespoons | A S. remove fr le air se fo the lunj 8. a ay = rd flour, Ea ind piten . oh st boling rom a i aes. fe sre is dane adiees have Catan Be i, Catierhat | eels t come and see me,” said “Whose was it, then? rae Flow. ie cup of milk and stir until boiling. TOM ‘al les, ‘Usgis | still, put the'sauce through one of the} DONO, strength): ops, this home and | site something new for my legs. The trying various tender experiments ad it h 4 4 } Tadish or . two tablespoons i ee e-| closed potato mashers:” -Sweeten to /S02,.¢° If 4 Pint, of sugar | gtiz until | Worst of it is he ain’t Sars careful with his pe Se, poe smnethen tyes) brok radish pressed seoet the vinegar, and taste and stir over the fire until the lsbolve, ‘take one tablespoonful 4 times | what he brings. He brought some, broken or n one-half teaspoon of salt. Pour this! sugar is melted, but do not allow it * ixture ee platter, arrange the fool A-lump of butter can be ad- | the distressing head-nolses, clogged nos- | and the agonies I suffered aft rub-, head i sR the are eee that I eat cakes in it and serve, | ded, anda teaspoonful of lemon juice. ai ueus stan drompine tothe tenn | Pit itn wouldnt be belie ved Ly eg eae area nes aor Grape Juice—Mash the grapes See aside to cool... Apple sauce made| ‘This treatment has a sli, tonic | as ‘is impudence,” sail e 4 i a it. ° é id weak. It to: ‘make, "De. been “ thinkihg,” said. Mrs. and meeting a-look of inquiring solici- =. of ah ee ei arte emt tate oil wai threcan (tastes ‘Dleasant'and costs ibue’ Bae Banks, nodding her head with some! tude from Joe, applied to him for ad- eeneclth person who wishes to be free trom this | “ little . vice. E th fi [destructive ai hould gi hi imation, “of giving Fred. a little , icc SRR agi ti i oo oe se Si gpa in ie eet tr estraotl ye Sgt ENS th bars Whe de you think -he'd! © “What had I better do with it?” he} do if 1 said they ‘might marry ‘this asked. | autumi his brightness. Bub at last he ob-| “And they'll id Mi rtain| the captain, y a stranger entered un “they Il only be a few doors off “Welt, if it belonged to me,” he said,| then ” said Mrs, Banks, ‘and it'll gears, “there’s some ointment down s "Good nee he said in es nice for you ae in ae = fo'c’s'le which the cook ’ad for} sinew on your pantry shelves. to Willie’s bright greeting “I w: house fe nok after | Sore eyes. I an just pu, some o Just cut off the corner and pour | }*The Letters of Charles Lamb,’ Sie " Barber nodded softly. “it's that on. It looks good s ee eed “You've ide a slight. mistake,”| what ee been wanting for years,” he ie S ro eating c e chic suo ae sugay as youn te walled Willie, ignorant of a book of} said, heartil : ts in Ben’s character, which, ow-| nevy's wife in ae use. You’e of tae +t hi the proceedings oe that after-' clothes to os feu CHAPTER V.—(Cont’d). noon to bring to a head a step she had| glad you're enjoying your-| hitherto only vaguely contemplated, y Hie makes ib impossible for Self, ma’am,”’ said Captain Barber,| , Plizabeth, who came down the gar- Io: wn, is cost $5.—Pocket Editions the stitch to slip out, loftily. ie n pas a vale later, srourenet rs. Church, recieve news d $6 —Combination Sets $6.50 up. A little acetic appl He! to stiff} With a view, perhaps, of giving) °¥ ? $5 and $ $ P: Pe iepee at ce: oor his euest ficthies amusement he patted stolidly. A feeling of regret that the the heacaiepers hada there-| attentions of the devoted Gibson must 3 ‘ comfortable. The pasaline should be| the housekeeper’s hand ag gain, Where | ce tainl: dip sBen You can buy them at Hardware, Drug, Jewelry, eiibsbadt dnito’ tha: leather suit = ieee upon Mrs. Banks’ laughter ceased, and = ‘ase certainly occurred Men's Wear and General Stores. of flannel jake sat regarding Mrs. Church with a ae ae ie a of contesting 7 : etrified stare, met by that lady with ‘he arra apecegie B Ww nce _the mincing machine needs [Falace Fe hatighty Pais ee [aborted the situation with a nlaciity | a : coe unable to understand taste or smell, and will make the » ma-_| bit? ereei a Barber, uneasily, ‘The | tepeea a 4 if Ofice and Factory : chine work eas easil; | two iadies had eyed each other for| ,, “Fred ’ll stand on his ’ed wi ith joy, eyés wer tc _| witl enthusiasm, ap were aeeering: in. Bye roy go singing about the house,” declared Mrs, Church, os nks, secretly glad of the in- eo eo eee . Banks regarded her unfavor- filled for the next washing da: Sabor ing home, but after) °2 i ner eine | saucepan we ae aah persuasion, allowed him t ae ~ ne Spero ot puna continued | gavin nen au ed | Her into the garden, the solemn Hliza-/ ne Barber, in an exalted. strai Tecan, Sagi 1, | to come to the boil, fed then ‘ca, Ney y | beth bringing up the rear with a has-|/ ‘h# ed hole i i will be fond’ $0: last much I gor be- \" ra, snd 8 eouple of gushions, ee un tate Me ou on fore Cane cracking or by (i ‘ing for you having a} 3 i! iy Useful Hints. and Tron handkerchiefs. in. the - middl. te| housekeeper” observed Mrs. Banks,’ Wi facet at Tete up witha le ee ‘the edges can then be ironed) after her daughter had ee to trans oy ou e General Informa- ore easily. If the edges be ironed | the house to dssist in washin; |B ay ete) nee u, too,” said Mrs, tion for the Busy ‘i firt the midiie will swell cut and the| Yes, T wonder I never thought 1a, eeoRee Blanc af eee | handkerchief cannot be folded in a| it before,” said the artful Masher: aher aoe. d tak t Hou se es Housewife good shape, “You wouldn't believe how. comfort-| After you and take an in eran yeu When you get through ass vue able it is.” that Serene ree mbes ae | | wringer r.take @ piece of cloth and wet| “I dare say,” said Mrs, Banks, grim- "We shall Mend wae idi ie (i h kerosene, and rub the ot, well ly :, I head,<too,™ cald: Mee tan apna esispec inty, ‘Dishes cup of sugar, or less if preferred,| with it. They will come just as clean| “It’s a woman about head, too, z to have 4 a o A ar-| and h heat just Ig enough to dissolve |and white as when Sa Repeat every th e house ee Caner arben | bright smile; “you’re Saeihe ere slowly, “it makes it more homelike, A ‘it bs oF slip, of a servant-girl ain’t no good atl “There’s things as wants altering,” sutictent blood supply. to the stomac th | ended with a preparation of five| “I was thinking of my darter,” said) 7. oe heartily. edt the oceasion with a game of whis she won't have to,” said the at which Mrs, Church, in eee fe era shan’ ant a| Wilfulness or absence of mind, contriv- e two ounces of turpentine, eight Anus kosper eat shall ge Td of ‘hort S10 Tone. Liat antsy | it, and shaking his head with mu as he counter, baleful sta ‘go your own way, then, ally” Flower i bassed on his way ence. he Scotia Saget: “You to say just now?” te eyed him wrathfully, but to fitting himself out for Litton 6 Street. The chemist, leaning over the counter, he was inclined to take a serious view of ch solemnity, prepared a bottle of medi- a bottle of lotion, and a box of e see “it again as soon as you've finished the medicine,” he said, handed the articles over the Flower promised, and hobbling to- wards the door turned i into the street. Th h k out,” cried the latter warn- "The skipper favored him with a “All right! ” et the mate, angrily, to me when you “5 into apenas s in sil- a thought struck him and wish to speak to me?” he ask- ed, stiffly. “No, I'm damned if I do!” said the mate, Pepe his hands into Bis pockets wish to speak to me,” said} ‘the other trying in vain to conceal a! trace of anxiety in his voice, “it’s my} duty to listen. What, were you going HM ! mse | Wy =\ I) I tn il | The Canadian Post one Depart- = & pathetic figure with its wound-| ment has been noted by the British oe and cargo of remedies stood, Post Office that can Panne for him to speak, he sud- [rem Canada to erat denly 5 “Don't. = back, ald “man,” he said, Kindly, “she’s aboai Fighteen ge of mixture, to! be taken thrice daily from tablespoons, | no use nding fault with cea’ ssid ae quickly, as he stepped ii + less they are very e va probably ‘arrive in such condition s to be of little or no use to the re- “They?” repented the aldtrossea! Gbients Flower. “Who's “The young oii that came setae a fore and a stout woman with 4 Tittle, lower pocketed it and, the a lite him. tle deliberation, thanked ¢ e ane IF FOOD DISAGREES: DRINK HOT WATER When food Mes like lead in ‘the stom- eh and you have that incoeirortadle, nded feeling, it is because 0: acid and stops the food jcarmentation, his smote plan and you will be as: ed it 4 a Spas Hate fooling of re. tn comfort thet alway Tenens Gis t it in a d boiler until very | Cup of sour cream, one cup of raisins ion of the normal process of. te miaitiatl acperstech tig ia ved or ehopped fine), two-thirds of Sribh, (rete eoteateineantana milk, ‘thickened with two abespoons [2 cup of brown sugar, two eggs (sav- re frequently” obliged. to ta fuls of butter rolled in flour. Beat) ing the white of one egg for the mer- ie {poorly prepared. shoud ‘al p well, add a dash. of celery salt, Pep ingue), one-third teaspoon of allspice | th uw nin Bisurated Magnesta. after, morta peraute utd alee dine; stit up and snd cloves, halt teaspoon each of nut-| Sunees in bollen cand Beste ates with that woman, a ty y sending Mrs. Church indoors for a| ts a vent fe sti ation and neutraitze beat well for two minutes, pour gral meg and cinnamon, Fill the pie crust | f cards, and solemnly et bcs: Ps Gentleman ae think it is up Pp me id:thang whe they marry and Bia. with Mrs, Banks, either through sheer | t them to break into Ordinarily thin cardboard _ boxes, about gue. isa | forms of p packing paper. The British authori {parcels for prisoners of war in Ger- Comparison: Shopwalker—Do you you were four hours selling those two women a yard of ribbon? Saleswoman—I kno’ ar tuby ene to: UN ovate ee le ‘ ciety. vis easy to talk philoeopbiaally if satiated that. they, ju aren’t personally interested. just learning to ie tke iG TO THE PUBIC. Parcels for Prisoners mite War Must Be Strongly trongly packed, rd and having ids which completely enclose the sides of are the most suitable. (2) tin buxei hich. neers ing biscuits. (8) SI hoxes. (4) Several. folds used ong the old lady, with emphasis. map seu neat ut food fermenta -|many must Beit be wrapped in linen, ttle vaseline put on with r : tle ses try the plan now | my le ‘material. Cream—if | °Ver with a lit put "i ay “Phore' few thi I tonoweat eehegnt 20W | calico, or other textile material. Pinesuls, SDS AED A an jyou have a it en core Sons. Crea aay, ja piece of soft flannel, and polished, | ae "iow foes Fred like it?” inquired paar eee nae tn Be inornaa a8 fate an Se ai Sola pOutbd io CAMMAE-TOR= DMs one. xed | wil erack. atent leat xs a . feagpoonful of -pure bisurated magnesia | snore of war in Germany. which ave boil files roe with whipped cream a do pe a te te al hould: me tepals wrath ry place, a ity “Teg are Fred’ a sean ae x nAT ho esi Mrs. ss Chat ioe ret ea como ably caeink te che nee eee uot been adequately packed by the and toss lightly. a and should not be worn on wet days. | Uncle Barber, ‘somewhat —sharply.| MOF» a ae ter draws the blood to the stomach and ders will not be foryarded but will Gretta of Bag8 o Sou —Soak hale “a wide ceakes? “They are alw always a a At lan of. elas and bric a-brac can| “What I like he has to like, naturally.”| ‘She'll live to be ninety,” said Cap- the ate magnesia. as any physician beret Silat meniters: ae Cthe cupful of sago for thred hours ‘in'en= te British Post Wide has notified the - | Department that inadequately ¢ | to the sender: which packet must be returned yw, sir. each had a a ja pent rs of war in many are being received in oe : don ina Asma condition, so that advise that reali’ for pack- vob of stout ize the But just two drachms of liquid am- gazed thoughtally down the garden. cuaPran VI. my idea was for them to| As a result of the mate's ill-be- an ener “che ald ae uaviocr ae CHSC RS: Captain Fred lower treated him with an air of Iebels Som, furniture,| “Just so,” replied the other, “and chilly disdain, ignoring, as far as cir- 8 ‘ A tances would permit, the fact that 3 en are! one-fourth teaspoonful of soda; then ear, rept leatek from | ™ore’s the si ould permit, saileaa'atis'poru iota dene een ot aad one-half tablespoonful of lemon] anything, without the Sener mask! "But Blizabeth’s getting on, and I] Such a person existed. So far as the with the other ingredients. Bake in| juice. ites of six e damage, cut a piece of blotting-|don’t seem to go,” continued the old peal side went the mate made no de-| a moderate oven from hours to! until stiff, and add gradually, while pape pe size of the label you wish to » as though mildly surprised nut a different matter two and a half hours until. a rich|beating constantly, “one and one-lremove, dip it in cold water and lay it| Providence for its unaccountable de- when the skipper acted as though he} brown’ color has been. obtained. fourth cupfuls of powdered sugar. on he label, leave it on for a_little| lay; ue there’s Fred, he ain’t getting ba not present at the the breakfast. | ince Honey.—Four pounds of sug- Combine mixture, beat thoroughly and| while, then take it up and the label| Young le; and being chary of interfering ar, three cups of water and six quinces, | add two-thirds cupful of ee eo off w with it. ain Barber pa at his pipe. with the obher’s self-imposed vow of Remove all down and fuzz from the/ ries, cut in pieces; patos ut “None of us are,” he said, ieatouellys ae he rescued a couple of anaes own. Also, in order to put matters plate and put them en aa] ed at her manner. noon, when, both being at work in the ‘ound after Bizabeth,’ ” said bola, ite mate let a heavy case fall on his “always coming in bring- | &" who had got his boot off and was|. stuff ina bottle ae week,! “If you wan't been: holding ape | The skipper pe aau back on him, ell, if it was my toe, sir,” saiz/ t of his skin with joy,” a ey regarding it respectfully, sy to pee “anything: that | would yield | said Captain Barber, with conviction.” should stick it in a basin o’ boiling us ali | “Mrs. Banks, the pleasure you've giv-. water and been it epee as long as I day ig more than I can =e An { re eae said the ‘skipper, you just the wie “What do you think of it, 2 1 don’t think it’s broken.” e old seaman seratched his head. | cy eee ” said|ing principally to the poverty of the) correcting herself, “will| English language bore a remarkable ,” said Captain Barber. ni , and ant “no pee ‘with gaining Be deck, limped painfully ¢ to Fes ot 0830 Paint | after ea tre Deniers hho| that 8 en hardly bear his slipper ad been. faites on, and he went ashore in tiff seed pockets. Grate the quinces | sliced, and “ee teaspoo! etter let me hear him,” said|on a ete equal footing, he drank we domene 4 ifnter Sees put) tl ety al exteactys Tarn into: a intel He FOR CAT. ‘ARRH tie eae fiercely; “leastways, 0’| three cups: of coffee in rapid succes- ae pale Put the sugar and wa- floured cake tin and bake in a mod- | eolise, he’s ‘tired 0’ waiting, in a| sion, leaving the skipper to his own cook; stir until the sugar is erate oven one hour. Cover with boil- nse. ’d like to be married.” reflections and an empty coffee-pot: In y alssotva, tee boil for five minutes, stir ed icing flavored with almond extract.| Easy TO MAKE AND costs trrTun| _ “There’: Bigson,” said Mrs this sociable fashion they got through} * grated quince and cook slowly, stir-| Apple Sauce—Wash two doze Catarrh is such an insidious gisease | Banks, in a thrilling ayers re es e day, the skipper refrain- STYLES N these days of short skirts hosiery is a most important part doing they know they are ceiving maximum value, in every wa There is a line made b; Poaniand specially foryoe, Ae ees Pa