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Northern Advance, 16 Apr 1908, p. 3

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`To rmbv watts apply oil bf cin- ynamon as often as possxblc. .I A.-- VSt;>`\;_:"-1)(>'lis`_1`1 iiuxgxgtii` a. tea- spoonful `of glycerine will stick. ,1 ,|_---1-;.- `A... vrvv----_ -- 5-"-----v V. - \ Add cocoa. or melted diiodolate `to {your plain cake for a. change. CCU`: BIC` .,_L_.,_ ..A._ `unt | ` _2;f:)u}1t$.i:: pen run lgold water throng}; the pen to clean It V ` ~ -' -- A - A o 0` ` .Use baking soda for c1_eaning_ sil- `v_e_r; apply as you would apply. any snlver polish. V ' .1 '_L_.-.... L..-LA garsom UIIVVQ yvgouuu E To remove the strong; ta_ste frot_n game 1_eave a. quartered omon In It Over hmght, T ' a ,,,Ij L- _- 11.; non! UVCI Illsllig , Saucepans should be as at and broad as` possible, so that no heat may be wasted. LI- _1_ A- -.... 41:5`-|n`r\f"I x-|u.ay_ uc Waauvuc Throw .a black or sour dishcloth into the ge. Disease germs may be spread by Its use. _ v n, - 1 ,___a- _1-u_.. 1.... 4-]... little B1)lCdu U :59 use. Good wash. cloths for the little ,ones may be made` from the best parts of discarded underwear. I `An--- 1.-..-- :.. ..nlA Glb VI ulavusuvug -..--V- ..- & ;R.ice soaked a'few. h.o1}1-Venin c_o1d lwater may be `cooked qmckly, wx1:h*- [out the kernels being broken. -1| 1-___1 .._..-L -n, \.I|v|lp Lily Iivll I V A u u V - --= - Asthma sufferers will vnd. great r_e- lief in applying a clothesaturated tn coal oil to the chest. A teaspoonful of mustard._ mixed in a tumbler of warm water 15 one of the quickest emetics known. A. 1---- n~I'QliI\PQ. "and IKIU QUICISCDL Cuxcuwa nuvu ... A simple way to keep mirrors "and `other g_1-asses polished is to rub well over with some tissue paper. A few drops of oil of lavender! in`a cusp of hot water will remove any disagreeable odor in the sick room. -Clean brass with hot water, L rub with a. soft cloth and lemon juice, rinse in `hot water, and polish with chamois. A ~-- A- ounnb urn";- 1 CII'dlllU|3n Use soapy` water to make your` stlarchh. It will give the linen a g1_oss and prevent the irons from sticking. ~When the burners of lamps become clogged with char put them in strong soapsuds and boil_ a. -while to clean" them. GIL U!-Ilvn v-.-_--,, , ' `If all ends of soap are put in a. glass jar with a little water on them, it will be found handy to put in the wash boiler on washday. In boiling soops and vegetables on a gas stove, after bringing them to the boiling point turn the gas low enough just to gently boil. n c_1_L...... in Inrirrnrl in "the enough Jubl LU svulu now... > "If a small shbone is lodged in the throat, it can be instantly removed if one will swallow _a bite of dry bread without chewing xt. A cork which has become swelled may be reduced in size by putting it on the oor and rolling it backward and forward with the foot. -`--A f-A001 n`f'\f"`IPQ auu IV: vvvwu _ To remove gloss from clothes, use two tablespoonfuls ammonia, two ta.- blespoonfuls rum, one and one-third teaspoonfuls saltpetre, one quart wa- LA- v-.__` L 1261'. butter on the spot and allow it to stand till the tar is softened, when it `may be washed off with warm water and soap. . - ' "-4 In--n.. :a an hp eaten auu Uvuru t -W-hen boiled bacon `hot its most suitable is boiled beans. The; ed separately; it is im them together withou of them. Parsley an a ,_.I.I `L- cailvf` 3.10 `s ll1o:1l& I beans. Neither salt sh nor mackerel should ever be plunged into boiling `water or fish stock, the result in the latter instance being that the delicate break, whilst, in the case of highly salted cod or other `sh, the heat of `the water would not ex- tract the salt as would be the case if tepid water were employzecl. ms nu REMINDEIIS i At: Playinz 2.. `L1 . t A Sault Ste. Marie despatch says: -That something should be done to provide for the better protection of the deer of Algoma. against the rav- ages of wolves is being recognized to a greater extent each day, when reports come in from the outlying sections of the districtas. to the number of deer found `slaughtered. In many cases the bodies are found - uneaten, `the destroyers apparently } being satised with taking the blood . '-and leaving the carcasses to rot in the wilderness. It is hoped that the efforts of the local branch of. the _'Game and Fish Protective Associa- tion to have an increased bounty placed on wolves "will - result ' in some- thing tangible, so `that a` greater in- ducement may be held out to people `living in the unsettled districts to destroy `wolves and rid the, country of the pests which are slowly and -- surely depleting the country of deer, P ancf, in fact, allpothergame. - . ' Aul:--_..- - Northern Advance and ,Daily Mail .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 3 v Northern `Advance and Weekly Mail .`... _ Northern Advgmce and News outside of Barrie .No'rt11ern Advance `and `Farms . ` :er's Advocate Northern Advance and -Weekly: N 6.1. 500:0. foe-`I -its -0} 0'0 . 7NVorthg.-.r.n`_ `Adv nee and ,Farnxly Northgm Advance, Famxly Herald and Weekly` Star .-.`_.`(Mon~treal) ;?`9tt'm`*4Y*g; -W` ?*9?7~~ woLvEs KILLING DEER. D. IUIDIVJ -uuu .. be served along aying Havoc Among Them in Northern Wqods. 1 and ; D03" 1 THE NORTHERN? ADVANCE so Dacuu 1: LU ..... .... .- accompamment us. They are best boil- ; impossible to boil er without spoiling one 11-s1ey.and butter sauce erved ' with the may u`.-- ` `- A An A ,IP`1;I't1 is to be eaten - ------unnn cpld n 13 I\rlIl, A Ntrdw Escape on a Foggy Night . Hear Quebec- EH6. any M:-,1 Joseph Belooger, formerly A conductor on the'nC. P. R., in a. lette: published in the Toronto World, re- A`. _:n:_... Aura-\AII;AfIt`P which I{l III: Lvlvnnusr vv v---1 `V lates a thrilling expenence whx happened him some time in 1882 or 1883, __I-n_ -_-_;..n4-A -v-ue _ V I I"was running the night express between.Quebec and -Montreal,` leav- _ ing Quebec at I0 p.m., he states. This night my engine broke down between Quebec and Lorette, about six miles from Quebec. It took hours before another engine could be sent to -me, and, when it came, it was` a freight engine, with no vacuum brake attachment, although_ the C. P. R. then had the Westing? house air brakes on all their pessen- `.- ` ger cars. The section between Que- gf bee and St'. Ma.rtin s Junction was: L then in the hands of the Provincial ' Government, with Mr. L. H. Senecal L as manager of it. This gentleman - was in the car, which was attached to the rear of my train. With him ' ' were the Hon.. J. A. -Chapleau (later 1 Governor of the Province of Que- bec), the Hon. J. J. Ross, Mr. J. Renaud, -His Honor `Judge Lacoste, Mr. L. A. Roberge, and a few other 1 gentlemen whose names I have for- -1 gotten, It was nearly` two a.m., \ when I got orders at Portneuf Sta.- tion to carry a white signal for Halle s Special to Three Rivers. I spoke to Halle at Portneuf, and told him to be cautious ahead, that `I `had a. freight engine pulling me, and of course I had to brake by hand. f . B-`AA T tuf 1/ 25 nanu. A At Ste. Anne de la Perade, I went into the station to book my train,and when I came out to signal to go % ahead, I found out that my engine was detached from the train and was . hacking into the siding to take water from. the tank. There was a fog that did not permit one to see more than a car length ahead. At_ this instant I heard Ha11e s Special com- ing down the last grade from Grou- dines. ' ~ -4~-A -- r .m.m tn I ran back as hard as I could to meet that train, and to try and stop her, at the same time pulling deton- 9 ration signals out of my hip pocket, `where I always carried two of them. Thank God, one of these signals took effect, and when that special train, `composed of ten at cars loaded with ties, stopped, the cow catcher drawbar could have coupled on to Mr. L.A. Senecal s private car. ---:--A bknb Q on U) uu. 1...... ..,...-.,-..-_ ,, A It is on these occasions that a `railway man's `hair turns white. Now, after twenty-ve years, when in my bed, if I recall that night I must roll over several times before I can go to sleep. "``-A 7 ----In AUAQGAI` ff] Call 8|.) tu cushy. _ Four days later I was ordered to report to Mr.. L. A. Senecal at the ;old St. Louis Hotel; L ` `gotta, QC. LIVJUIB L v s V no `Why did you not report what happened the other night at `Ste. Anne de la Perade? You will be suspended for ten` days. So I was. "Halle and his driver were dis- missed. I I wonder yet yvhb made the re- `port to him, for I had cautioned an hands to keep their mout'h*s shut. Proof is inexhaustible that `Lydia 13. _Pinkham s Ve etubla Compound cm-es female an carries women safely through. the wig g`1 Xf`t-'aif13ia' 0anmito' Ont, 8- 1 Ir .11. w{it.e_s to - tor tpld me it was u1cera.tion,and ani- other told me it was a tumor, knows what, 1 suucrou, ....... ...- --__ ing down pains were terrible. ` I wrote to my sister about it and she advised me `to take Lydia. E. Pinkhanfs Vegetable Com und. _ 2 % u n 1... nnre me of all my troubles. ` mm. . It has cure me my nd I did not have to hue the open- - .1.-- .11 when Comnound 1150` `al 1! you t of our N%.Z:B.--J-The? above, Joifer- ex- % APRII; 30th,` so hurry "'.~f ----FOR---- For those who do not wish to take a daily paper, this oiier is UN- PARALLELED. AND I70 I at EBY line L at -I "'f+++-:-z-++-:-+++++++++g+4-4++%~9+++++++++++++++4~r+3 Events of theweek Port . standar tmu Mr John M. Shaw 3 veter ` an newsapcr man, died at Elma A package contain' n the Gracler;`1ge1d$:(7)2tViVas `Ce. stolen frox Seeding has "comm - . . enced ' txons ot Mamtoba and 10 pot-! Saskatc hte.-. wan. I . r`. nan` mrm N1 0 to: fag; A rst IUD. A maskinonge was caught on sc Gananoque. Ln!` 4",`; ' ` d in t 1435 agaln. bC'en I.'eSt0re Ligg, blut the cxty rs vu'tua11yTun- " 1 law. degr~I:3`P"{t;:bcrt H. Asquith was asked by King Edward yesterday to form ; 3 new Government. _ E The United States naval a.PP1'0Pl'}- Miorr bill czills for a total app1'0P" ation OI $103v967'5I8' ' Two waterworks mP10Ye5 3'5 Winnipeg, Messrs. A. Johnson and Claverley. Were" 35phYxiated' - .. , 1......-1.-..A etnrlpn. were `C')'v`<.;r\'t1'1ree hund dismissed from Columbia, S.C., t April fool pranks. Y LISH `I ` KY- Henry J. Hint J.P., o_f A1dboro', died from in1qrxes_sustg1ned from a runaway colt `Jumping mto hts bug- Arthur Waters! aggd sixty years, was found dead 1n h1s barn at Dela-' ware, with :1 self-inicted bullet ! 3.. LL. an`, Ion CID? ware, nun .- wound ill his neck. Montreal suffered the worst bliz- ,-zard of the season yesterday. The . river is rising fast, and there is fear of an ice jam and oods. Italian parents in New York, frightened by rumors of proposed Black Hand outrages, caused a. panic in a sclionl by demanding that their children be sent from the building. Messrs. Fred. Richardson, Fred. Dane, John Laxton and John Tytler are mentioned as. likely running mates for the present Conservative members of the Legislature in Tor- onto. r The new tubucco blll passed. the` Commc;m.~; Lord Curzrm has declared in favor` of svu rt-iurxn. g Earl Grey has subscribed $1,000 to the Quebec battleelds fund. ,,_,J ....L ..`...:1+u WA L L 4 PAPJER 3 w A L L All new desi_xn`I_. B9rd_er`_und`Ceilin_g9.. all UIC VUL'llLk lJd|LlblI\.A\nu ------ Percy Lmwins was found got gI_1|1tY of murdering Mrs. Cornelxa Welch In DtI`ui[. ` 4 _ - A. -|r,_,f_` Ill .lJ\.\|'.uL l The :~'lc-cl plant at Sault Ste. Marie? has closccl down agam for lack 0 pig-iron. Prcmia-r Whitney stated that the lPTOV'lllCl[ll c-lcctions would all be held on lllc smne day. ` Tl1cC)rm~.`.1y:ltckha historical C0l' lcction has been presented to the Univcr. uf (Toronto. _ _! 9?... _ U Mr_ ]<)'|1I1 Morley, _S `State fur Indm, will, It be crc:m-:1 A peer. A q vv *V \r|\.`lL\.`L (L l'\-\I. I An expert from the United Stafies Is to conrlurt tests of the ROS_S e -Under thc pzlrliumcntary committee. | St. Paul forty da; . .,.....-1--~+-!'!'!'!'-i-'!!-R-!--I--1-4--P !-1"!` ++++++++++++m.+++++m~e+T. - :\OC -Ll_ -. `DA..- a-Ana ' `AI..TI'.uuu.-. Black Knight shines `luickly-shines bright---4, shinfs by day and shines by mght. FRIDAY, APRIL 10th. 3 the ue. _ 41,35 again been 1_'e`stored m but city is 1 1-... ' NoUdust-.-no dirt-11! hard rubbing - alwayy ready for instantuseo ; 5 - V- gnaw vuwoc w. __y- And it won t bu1'n< no matter how hot the\ ;: To keep Stovs,`.4Gi:;$!; .9; and Iron work "-`%a.1_`,__;. ,_f -. * Clean and bright, `least possible-Atfbnylc}? P 5` Min _ All~n;v designs. Border and Ceilingg,'. sold by the Roll and atthe umeyprice. at HILL. n Shaw. veteran` Elora. ngc containing $275 was m Graceeld postoice. "commenced in Saskatc'hte.- FURNl'llJ-IEE AND CARPET sronn ugh I don: d by 4 ulna ` aul mzmfwho attempted to days dxed on the thirty- VV\-nu, -_..r-_ _, rec hundrecl students were Clemson College, because of some APRIL" 16, ge weighing 45_ pounds some sunken xce near ylbflcy, T Secretary .l.. __.IH 25 :2 1-Ann!` oun NEW LINE Isl reported, -Fouhyear-old Norman -McKeown Ewas run over by a. street car on Bathurst `street, Toronto,_ and in- stantly killed. ` ` A bill to guarantee debenture stock `of the eCanadia.n Northern -Railway [to the extent of $1,500,000 was in- .troduced in the Legislature by the iProvincial Treasurer. The dispute between the Winnipeg Street Railway and `its employees vyill probably be settled` by arbitra- tton. _ ` _ President Roosevelt` sent a mes- *sa.geAto Congress asking for _legisla- tion with a view to suppressmg an- archy. Mrs. Hamilton, one of the princi- pal witnesses in the famous Druce case, has been found guilty of per- jury. The `St. Lawrence River.` is in `ood_at Montreal, and portions of Lthe cxty, as well as the south shore, } are under water. ; Creegan, the ex-Collector of Thor- old, pleaded guilty to embezzling funds, made restitution, and was let off on suspended sentence by Magis- trate Cruikshank. ` John Eadie fell from a scaffold in Toronto and was picked up dead. Nipissing Conservatives nominated |1Mr. Harry Morel for the Legislature. A` A shipment of living lobsters is `being sent from `Halifax to the Paci- ! c coast. Sir_ .Hen_ry Campbl1-Bannerman s conglmon ts now causmg the gravest ianxnety. V 'Investigatiot1 has shown that no attempt was made to rob thc'Sterling LBank at Thornhill. ` `| Japan and Russia are seeking entrench themsel_ves.1n. Manchuna. the expense of China. - `Mr. _George Sutherland bf Wel-I` land was nominated for the Legis- ;lature by the Welland Liberals. In It is rumored that -the resignation of Archbishop O Connor has been accepted by Pope Pius X. The Australian Government has [been defeated and Premier Deakin `contemplates tendering his res1gna- \ tion. ~ Fort William people have appealed `to the Provincial Government to as- sist them in dealing with the Donk- : hobors. _ Negroes in Oklahoma have thr tened to murder the ~Govern_or `the State and to burn the cxty kl` ,4l___!_ libb! Guthrie- A Lodllaunau pun:--u- `facturers waned on the Government .to ask for an mcrease in` the duties l on woollens. Ull YV vv nnnnn -. fwas killed under his engine, which ` ran into a large . solem Fox at an the Muncie reserve. Engineer George Love of Kenora boulder on the track near McMillan. . The Daily Graphic demands that Britain force Venezuela to `respect the rights of British companies with concessions in that country. Thomas Noah-_ was sentenced to twelve `years in the penitentiary at ' s for killing Ab- Indian dance on 1'\-..I.Z..` 3; _ Reptjesentative lYork declared at would be better 1 portation of luml to discourage it I Britain has asked `time powers to sen conference in Loud the principles: of it time `law that are international prize c lawn! F %......i \ nth SATURDAY. APRIL nth. 3--._.. s; s. No. :5, INNISFIL. Honor roll for March. S_r._ IV.-Mary Connelil, Roy Allen, Donald Cowan, Libbie `Allen, Harvey Ness_. V 4 h ` Jr. IV-Helen' Corbett, John 'Ma.r- . tin, Lizzie Patterson, Timmie -Con- ne11,_Ethyl* Rainey. , `Sr. `II.--Robbie Martin, Ethy1r.Corb_ett, Clar '?H?aze1 Rainey. .r V __ i - """'="|-` Clifford Ness, ` Leonard k. Martin, deputation of Canadian manu- ...A.... .....:+..A nn the Government (Cohtinued on 2: I \-aw. v V. mtative _Perkins _ of New :1ared Washington-that it to encourage the im- lumber by btounties than [rage by a tari. the great mari- vers send delegates -to a ~e London to decide on ciPle8_- international mari- r to apply in the Page Eiglht.) rCowan,` . Summers, ._..._.,...L `I\ an. Clifford -Vera to at }' _-Dried orane- Skin makes good knndling, V. % - `

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