mistakes that made good some dishes came to england by accident others by honorable design pork without apple sauce is re jninlscent of mustard without beef as threatened by petruchlo in the taming of the shrew jt is signi ficant but in the country apple sauce though its raw material is abundant is seldom served witb rork if you are given anything with your pork it la usually country chutney thereby showing that pork waj not originally served with apple sauce actually fho habit comes from yorkshire here they are exceedingly fond of mixing sweets with their savouries legend has it that a famous york shire gcurmet having partaken of a mighty homekilled leg of pork felt nausea creeping over him and turn ed for relief to a wooden bowl full of pippins besido him with the re sult that his indigestion was cured and tho gourmot had found yet anoth er dish to his palat it is easy then to trace the origin of jam rolypoly with hot mutton red- eurrant jelly with the same currant dumplings with beef and orange sauce with duck tho last an old and favorite recipo from the french court of other day3 in france they cultivate and eat the dahlia having discovered quite by chance when other food was short that the bulbous root cleaned cut up and fried makes a pleasant food anl in medieval england pigs wero used to scent out the delivious tniule which hides itself just beneath the ground truflles also are cleaned and cut in slices and fried to resem ble and even rival our friend the mush room cream and milk were used to soften the onetime harsbness of tea until they are now a conventional habit hut tho chinese would shiver it you offered them such additions prefer ring to take it seat hani and eggs is rumored to be the scottish tribute to british culinary art and when in oldan times bacon was coarser stronger and salter than it is in our rarefied days eggs were obviously used to tone down its salt- bess or brine tripe and onions hails from the homo counties delving into a hook of reminiscences one finds that the oldtime tripe dresser was a man of substance that the dish flourished greatly in tho early part of the twentieth century and that not an eating house from one omt of london lo the other but boasted of being the originator of the salubrious dish ac tually tripe and onions was original ly concocted by a pieman who sold it from door to door over two hun dred years ago when it cost tho magnificent sum of threepence per portion peas pudding and pickled pork hails from kent pudding pie tbat quaint i mixturo of eggscumriceciimeinnaj nion currants pastry and milk was once an easter dish and offered to tho por on easter sunday as a mighty relish it is aiso a native of kent many dishes there are that owe acci dent for their origin they hail from devon and from cornwall from the midlands from our coa3t and from wales it is possible however that no dish is quite so famous as tho complement of bread sauce to turkey and in this caso economy was respon sible at one tlmo the broad sauce outvied the turkey in its largesse it was used to fill up the stomachs of these who required too much bird ifaeaded tn middle when vitality is not aj great as it oace was and the blood stream is naturally thinned arid de vitalised anaemia easily lays hold on tho system at first just a tired feelinff it quickly results in bodily weakness that ordinary tonics cannot avail dr wiliiatm pink pills then become a wonderful aid they supply the necessary oxygen to the blood increase the blood count and renew waning vigor i was seized with anae mia writes mrs charles lambert of port hope ont and vas in a very bad staw as a girl i had taken df williams pink pills for a rundown condition and de cided to take them once more again the result was marvellous in a little while i was fully well again you cannot begin too early to check anaemia dr wil liams pink pills are sold at your druggists or by mail postpaid 50 cents from the dr williams medicine co brockviuc ont s45 britains task in palestine manchester guardian lib it is dim cult to understand how anybody could suggest that the recent distur bances should shake our determina tion to succeed in this tasfc it is not always wrong or always undigni fied for a nation to stop back on the contrary it is right and it is dignified to fop hack when our duty to others demands it but to stop back from a task such as this be cause we find it difficult and think it may be expensive on the ground that it is demanded by our duty to our- selves would be an act of cowardice bringing upon us lasting shame ho that wants money means and content is without three good friends shakespeare on passamaquoddy cranberry picking summer mellow and heavy with clover until late in september at last was gone the keen days of october marched in flaming pageantry over the three farms along the river its the fall of the year janet slac- quarrie reminded debbie the cran berries are red now in the rocky pas ture ive been thinking for a week or more aunt janet that its time to be preserving them for the winter and ive only been waiting till 1 was sure qiey were dead ripe youd best be doing it now deb bie or youll not have them picked before the frost gets at them it was a day of gooding windy light when debbie at last took her pails to the rocky pasture the land beyond swept up to a bald hiltop and there too tho cranberry vines were clinging from harbor by chrince and oven from other settle ments arouud the bay the women and children would come before snowfall to strip the vines or their scarlet fruit already the slopes of tho bocabeo hills were dotted with the first cran berry pickers debhie working alone in the pasture could see tho duncans half way up the hill beyond them young tony lufti and his mother were busy on their knees still fur ther up the rocky slopes a group of boys and girls had found some heavily laden vines and their shouts and laughter sounded clearly through the crisp air the small red cranberries rattled swiftly into dibbles pail sho hnd been working for sonio time in tho cranberry patch of the rocky pasture when she heard her name called from the fence and- saw that mrs duncan had come dowi the hill its a good cranberry year deb bie she called some years seem to be good for everything herring and cranberries and hay debbie left her pail on the ground and went over to tho fence this has been a good year for us all she agreed has tho white head weir been doing well mrs duncan ay debbie angus was saying only last week that ifthe honing stay inshore for a little longer itll bo an easier winter for us than weve had for many a year for all harbor by chance too im thinking was debbies grave reply my fathers well pleased with the summer were all glad of that debbie the woman on tho other side of the fence turned away and debbie re turned to her cranberry patch from time to time she heard the laughter of the children clearly across tho sun lit distance she heard their shouts when one discovered a new patch and she saw them disappear around the shoulder of the hill wave on wave of sunlight and of shadow swept up from tho asters blue at the rivers edge over the brown fields and thickets of goldenrod to the masses of crimson maple on the bocabec hilis and on the rocky slopes the cranberry pickers knelt he- foro the glossy vines tho sunlit moments hurried by how to relieve childrens colds practically madt hay of the tall gold enbearded figure on the platform smuts was stammering uncomfort able most of smuts imperfections lie in j this same inability to be ono of the avoid serious results by using j mentally socially ho has i i a t i 1 i icwer pretensions than sty the mayor uadj s uyvn ladieis ot a lo suburb his manner is when a child shows the first symp- charming but cold he cannot bo toms of a cold such as sneezing red- vapidly effusive to bazaar organizers ness of the eyes clogged or running if disagree with him he does not nose prompt measures for relief may argue but merely says you may do as avert serious results mothers should y pease he cannot call people always havo on hand some simple safe and effective remedy for immedi ate use babys own tablets act quickly contain no opiates or narcotics are names in europe you are lucky you al ways see smuts at his great moments in south africa we only get the chance rarely at times such as when tasteless and harmless concerning j n0 urove bv car through the rcbel-in- them mrs jos cadieux holyoke i tested rand in the certaiuty that any- mass says i havo used babys own tablets for my children and find them a very satisfactory medicine when my little boy had a cold i gave him the tablets at night and ho was well tho next day i gave them to the children for constipation and they aro always benefited i think babys own tablets aro much easier to give a child than liquid medicine i strongly recommend all mothers who havo young children to keep a box of the tablets in the house babys own tablets are sold by all medicine dealers or by mall at 25 cents a box from tho dr williams medicine co brockviile ont siesta my sword lson the tiptop shelf the spanish main is quiet mamma is on the davenport and grandmas on a diet aunt hose is on tho captains bridge where all our foes can see and there in spite of canon balls she drinks her tiresome tea the other grownups sit around with books upon their laps and somo aro taking charcoal pills and some are taking naps and all you hear throughout the ship aro cups and silver spoons i wish i knew what pirates do on sunday afternoons weave holbrook in the xow york heraldtribune canada and britain london morning post cons unity of policy is moro desirable in the case of tho dominion and tho im perial governments than in the case jjf great britain and tho united states for good or 111 whitehall no longer controls tho foreign affairs of tho british empire canada for example under its liberal government insists moro and moro upon separate repre sentation in the chief capitals of tho world and it becopics therefore the inore important that as there is no longer a single authority thorej should be at least the unity of a com- mon purpose and a common policy to be at sixes and sevens would be to neutralize one of tho greatest and most bcneficlent of powers if the british empire is to pull its weight in the world its component states must agree to do things together a different woman i have great pleasure in informing you that krueeun salts have worked wonder for me i kate been a great sufferer of liter and kidney trouble and after trying one bottle i am a different woman 1 had to give up my work but thanks to kruschcn salts j am back attcork again and i site my ton a tittle every morning and i dont hear of the wile complaints now which a child generally pets lie is happier and brighter i have enclosed a snapshot of son and self i am 43 years boy 0 years i shall always highly recommend krinchen j would not be without svro viytetf in a hurry mra m i orlsnuleuotiflir lopecti jtmschen salts la obtainable at drug and department etorea in canada at 75c a bottle a bottle contains enoush to last or 4 or 6 months good health tor hallaccnt a day flock of crows flew across tho sky with a loud cawing a woodpecker drummed on a tree nearby steadily the scarlet berries filled debblss pall francs gillraor in thumbcnp weir general smuts a great living empire figure by a young boer general jan christian smuts the greatest living empire figure has ar rived in england and is delivering rhodes lectures at oxford general smuts is no longer a pre mier sunk in tho sterility of opposi tion a tragic genius penned into a small holding here at least he will find that the people aro at last begin ning to follow the empire banner which he and a few like hin have car ried alone for so long hero smuts is a world figure all englishmen know him as the grave pleader at tho versailles conference who would iave saved europe much misery if only europes own states men had not barred the way but few know that in his own country this former enemy of england has suffer ed moro for the empire than any eng lishman has done when he returned from his tri umphs in europe he found acclama tion at capetown it is true but he also found gross cartoons in the afri kaans press showing him as the handyman of the empire in khaki uniform next to a baboon tied to a pole a khaki boer this carried the bitter implication that he was a khaki boer of the renegade sort who helped britain dur ing tho boor war tied to his empire poo like a captive baboon the vilest thing you can call a soldier is trait or and for years smuts has had this i epithet flung at him many in south a africa were like myself trained prac- for the hair ask your barber he knows when you need any circular saw- fotwoodornictnlkcta the specially tempcrcj steel takes and holds a uondcrful edge f a sk your dealer cr write our ntcftit branch the 8im0ndji canada saw co lto montojfal toronto vancouver gu johh ttn m i js for trouble duo to acid acio 5wf skaktoorn heaoacht cacsnausca necessity is the mother of instal ments many people two hours after eat ing suffer indigestion as they call it it is usually excess acid corroot it with an alkali tho best way tho quick harmless and efficient way is phillips milk of magnesia it has re mained for 50 years tho standard with physicians ono spoonful in water neutralizes many times its volumo in stomach nclds and at once tho symptoms disappear in five minutes you will never use crude method when you know this better method and you will never suffer from excess acid when you provo out this easy rollef please do that for your own sake now bo suro to get the genuine phillips milk of magnesia prescribed by physi cians for 50 years in correcting excess acids each bottlo contains full direc tions any drugstore tlcally from childhood to hate him a politician could have countered with an even viler epithet but i leave you to imagine what pain this must have caused to a great and sensitive character such as that of general smuts tho rural tubthumpers still talk of smuts and tho rand revolt ac cusing him of causing bloodshed among his people of shooting his own blood flat as tho idiom runs it is a tragedy common among the boers inevitable in a race in which tho hot blood of the french runs be neath the phlegm of tho netherland er tho boers were divided even on th great trek it ise a greater tragedy still that smuts should have had to apply his epic qualities to humble but necessary things such as trade treaty disputes and tho blllnguallsm of railway port ers kruger was the same ho had a brain like solomon and would have towered over most of tho statesmen of tho past century if he had boon orn in enuropo lonoly in the first place with the terrible loneliness of the intelectual smuts was further estranged from popular sympathy hecauso tho scene of his triumphs lay in a land which fow of his own peoplo had seen and which most of them knew only as a former enemy he was nicknamed slim jannlo sly jock for the samo reason that made the average ber liner look upon the great stvesemann as a traffic light facing all ways at once before these vicious attacks smuts was puzzled hurt but never resent ful that it caused him deep pain was obvious for the jovo of the boer for his peoplo is a far moro intimate thing than european nationalism ho had to stand by and seo his enemies foigo their way to popular heroism by a path that he could only too easily hvc adopted himself j smuts punished 1 have seen him pathetically trying to reach down to tho minds in front of him he stood on a wagon in tho marico bushveld onco and explained in almost biblical afrikaans how tho people had punished him for what he had done in tho band revolt it was lame clumsy i remomber a meeting near pretoria whero an unsoaped llt- tlo alien got up in the front row and feet sore use mlnards liniment of the people he passed would have emptied a magazine into him with glee ho docs not know fear we only see him at his greatest when bo is speaking in a place that really inspires him and we hear ora tory resonant as ciceros and graceful as burkos at the unveiling ot a war memorial at the top of table moun tain at he wets funeral at tho re- dedication of krugers memorial in pretoria his thoughts then aro gigantic his words are liko a wind in the drakens- berg peaks his mind 13 like a mel low sun embracing al a mans ac tions and the end of all human effort at do wets funeral under the great needle of the concentration camp memorial he spoko like a roman at the bier of a brother fallen in civil strife on tho top of table mountain his words hung mans destiny in pictures before our eyes from the time when he was a speck in the slime and now i must make the bitter confession that to you in europe smuts means moro to us in south africa he is an intellectual shaws king magnus might be smuts when ho tells his grocerlike prime minis ter there are things in 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