A, , l \ . T E L E V E N A D V E R T I S E R A N D T I M E S . F R I D A Y . 3^ 9^ 3^ 3^ 3^ 3^ 3^ 3^ 3^ 3^ 3^ 3^ 3^ 3fc 3^ 3^ 3^ GARtNmG FOR PROFIT AND PLEASURE
By AELLOW OF THE ROYAL HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY OOrYBIQHT.
W O R tfO ll t h e -w e e k .
tni a well I 'l su r fa c e ; cover with dry J it te r ami lea*>**
di.sturbc<l until the seeds aro up. Tun round
ratli.shos ;uo best for Avintor
und sbouh! be sown in Mr. II :i.'-
|iit in .•IJinfr
li llu* limMil I i«>n:d
I'lifllit and
Jor luijih lly ir ''a ls . Ol.iier sjilr uia tenals sueli as oiuoiis, jottuce ami »turd and croi^.»i can be .sown
in iioxes UMd»:l‘r-‘>^- The le t t iu e .should bo a sjuall cabin; va r iety .
a l it t le secsl
lO.vLcIloiiL ous wdl result next A ugus t il now in a box ol soil, hopi
Jie« es-s;uy: tl. can be gnovn in th e .same jmt for year!, tbe roots are top-dressed
annuallv w i f ic l i sod.
m a frame iticenhouse; tin* s('edhu};.s will ' “ uy be rei>otted i f
lM* 'readv lo ut out o f iloors in April. l-'rnit* tre ei
. tiio sowin^i of
rrcn>arc a gorcd bed four fLH>l wide for Sow in mild weather
Tvith banked-up sides. Tlio
gla.ss tshould be well covorcxl with .sacks tri* inais. J t is also possible to obtain an (xa-asional gathering i f a few gooil plants are kei)t in (kincli i>ols on a grconliouso shelf.
GATCH-CUOPS. Some lime ago 1 inenlioncd that i oh-
t.ainod good catcli crops of musUird ami cres.s by .sowing in the topsoil of jiots wherein potatoes are grown. t,)uiU‘ goo<i crops can Ixj obtaineil in tins manner, or if you prefer it, mustard and
ere.ss should b{> sown in Ik)xos «il rieli, light soil piaivd in a gentle warmtli. Tiio s<x*ds, iiowever, must not lx? covered in any way except with paixT or a piece of l>oariI. and romcmbi'r to sow the cix-ss two or three davs befoix* the mustard.
i.’ iiMcIi iii-m: fru it l iv e s as Mxm as pos- ! Imloor and ontdo<M- beds ol niuslirooins ‘ ^
.M TSM IK U )MS. » i
. i I should be kopl’ wt II ro\«‘reil a t tliis tinu’s of
^ lloM'S ero\in ilower pots to provide early the. yea r, ami a. steady teiniwratiire of tifty- bl.HOMs vliounow bo pruned and jilaced in live lo s ix ty degrees, but in any eiise not less i i,,'o«‘nlior
...........Id .Mirfaeo .soil ought to than (ilty degrees, must bo mainlaimnl it
r.mivadias'‘'l^*"v 'varinih until well SI'ltANG FUUrr TUKKS. When I'niiirtes a re
leatle.ss and dormant
ilnriiig tile iivC monilis tin op|K>riuiiiiy siioulil lie lo l U) .sjiray tliom wiili a causuc
MH.ki solmioior the jmrpose of g et tin g nd of nio-ss. li'ii, ami other la a t ie r which atford Jiidiii places lo r \ariou.s pests
t.bat iiiav a li.n i>, * leaves and bud.-., in the immtlis tba *'/
foilow.it is 'veil known th a t cau-stic liul
clean.ser aud it leaves the
.suhslam-e sul>l Ik>
u.mmI in the piopoitioii oi oiu' iMiU to live gallons ol w.i <*i.
om'o in till-
.tvm.s ami lincims irtIociIv clmrn. .1 il,. not, 1 hou-ovr. a<M- Irmimml n,.o ol tlim ..olnMon ; oitt-n ononj^li, ,iml tni;. . .
•ixla is .^ii - j
d.K-.s m.l f: on the iiamls or late, tlie lawn ^ or any g rv leiiwtl plains. I’ vUSl I-'V
tieular (aiamusi he taken that, the spi.i\ ;
| '
. U‘ 'e
.evn.ird. M. ' ( ’are must he taken t.i interest to rt-sulers will ho an.swered in this piotcit the
piar.is I’rom fro s t ; Imi tiiey eoluinn.
uiil i.e .lie sale in a colil fraim- or pit. 1 “ Gtirderting lixlitor. • lie )R 0 I T S
; J j =1
fi A JETTER TO TH E g i CHILDREN.
____
-rom PETER PAN. soi'viuGUT.
I)eai' Hoyaiitl Gir)-'. I tin iiofiviiew wh' liiei \ou
il.H-v \1 fo r FOODS
M ^
any .»t
s.ni
h. ;iid ..I te
ge-.a.nu,T spuler. l-ui in any
ea.st.* I do not, linl^ i unild de.-uiii-- it iMiller than
He Sii\.^. •Tint, spider is ahem the size .U the li.’ad 'l a .sm.dl inn.
ih.* German n au iraiis i. 11 ba.s e ig l i i gray
.•ve.s; I t . gs velh.Ul'O. 1’.- liodv .il a .sllUimg dark
l.revi
eol.mr.
iTier^. simlers lirM. aj^
j.cur ill te
l.egiiiiiiiig ol OeUih.-r. m wo..ti.s.
Ill lirv
el.is .luiilii: tin L e t .)t ()eloo*'r ami nil lii..
rni.Mlu ol .Suvomlmi', nml oxlon.-^ivo
iiai.
-Mid- ns lid meadow.s. vln ie H ie i r e g g ' a le mn.-li.d /» sai l;. t!e-me im y - [ .n a .i :ie:i.-.- •-.■ jv. -'. aid a.ll o \ . i l'.U’'ol'e 111
eith.'i* tviie j)ai ticularly nsiiivo st.miaeh; contain irace.s of
poi.sonoiis
suh.staiice.s that have n.» evil
I'ainiliar ft: neeasioii;i
THAT POISON PEOPLE.
SOME
injurious, tak'on by
.Many jooil.-> iiiub'r i:.>rmal circum
stances.
I.arg'-ijnant ilics taken a t .me.- may ctmlaii: ■ •lioiigli of liie i»oisoii to he Jiolice- ahh*. and iher*- aro jiers.JUs who react un- fav.iiiraiily to any amount. .»f soim* jia r i icu la r lood .if this l.'pe, Imwvvcr small. The i «,m- ini'iiesi
.•xamph; of th.'s.s “ iilio'.\ ncratie
f . ie tb ," a.s till*' arc t'v im ica lly call'.-d, i- the familiar laa ii. we are told by ;i writer in “ Tile .Vorili \\’>-stc*rn Health .I .iu r .'a l,” (,.St. I'anl. .Minn). Our national Army foo<l. ac*
( < idiiig l«t .'iiiig and story, ln' reminds us, is bake.l li.'aie. U f)r.)lia!»ly never ajipears more lutiinl I tlian two <u line.* tim.-s a W"«-l:—l)Ut its ap-
lew a r iiatcb.-.l.
M.me gentle llire:id.s ol Llieir ^^4-hs
eM.ai.ling irom twig to twtg. are seen in til snnsliiiie; ahoiii tin*
nini.ite ol the iMoiiti tlnar threads ai*- mere pmeeptihle,
;li„1 tmvonlo tlio . ii'l. it ti imr.un
sl.iml m ,sm;l :i
iH.Mlioii
UIKJI llmir t-lomlof l lu . io S , lio.lgo... mmiilottt- to o o ilio siinliotims piti.v
.■
..rilii I'l.. ■ imt ...................... .. ;tpl'‘ tir fovfn-il uiHi ti .^orl. oi uiiito o'tt'/''- ei..' pis'.timol
.o.tl.T 1I0.S not, u.'iivo .1 tv.-li, lim. onl.v oN- 1,-iils it,, thivtiii... Irom otto pltico to ttmiUiei.
'I'll . * -iro .M. tlt lit’tilo llittt it oiniiltt llnotul cittMi)l,'lf M-on tmlo.,,. l i f t .till slliiio-. Iiimn i l -() lio vi.^iMo til, Otlii I liim t-, Otto ol Uitm .tll.M, l«- tot..... .
ol' tit lot,.I MX tla\.s
llircmlx uviM.-.l 100,■ lint. Ill these sp:d(;is worit With great ddig*.nu.
ihcir industry <‘\c-Uc.s tie- greatest admif.t- li.m.
with
in.s.-cts . x i '
n.ling their iliia-a.b. t h. Ja.*ld>4 tipjiear a.s il eov<’t'.'<l wit 11 .-w.urns' o
,
^ "so ivn i l ol .ivisimi
rlin-ml... or ovoii Tnlo IxiH-'. i">'l l !'""- < '" ''’ ' ‘1^" , liilion ii llio laniosplK ro.
hrula-n .nd.
Tim .-I..... r.s llmm.-olv. X tiro lotiml Iiml ,1. m not iimomimm to o lw rv o oUi. r kimlx
ontiuml.Ml ...........
..v.m ll.o woU ol otlior xpiilrlx. f , " Imxks of ili.m.:l.s. Tim
. i>11 swarm
,spi<lM-.. ;in- I'c.uml . lu n n e tliu whole I
U.ink you w-,11 lUin-o
w.tl, m.- t • I th s
n v\V!.r!iis onlv .luring 1 Ibink vou w n.
y i m
the one given by Mr. \\iiiP* in .Natural History of ^elborne
a
v.TV imcrcKlinn tcie. ti
foro tlaybr<.*ak, j:l«>ve*r grouiul.s iiia >at of <*obweb, in
On
tin* har\
a.si. ............. •
. >1.. xl-l.o.. ■>> lo.. I.oolv «iuile
‘>ist .<* pPmiber. l .-H . 1 rose null I'oliml ilio i- i i i '''''''" nulled all over
the
.lew hnnn henvy nml
....HR ............ .........,
their the Min snn ...
.logs atleinpUxl>Uxl K. hunt,
l.linde.l an.d..
h.MHlwink....l
hnnht
and seraiaal Ih.. c<d)W.h iron, .lirii laces ' .... , ^ lorelcctl e d . An the inniimi); .
.1 Ihncnhweh 1 roin ih i i r iR-eamein
day turned mil nnn ol the antumn. ^W)<.at ni'"-
-................... sln.wer of c<'J«",‘ .'_ i ' e l . l l
day. ir " .xW n d « r ci'glit i.iilcs nmnd us.
coininon uixm tho Iniili downs .is oi A pei-son iniBlit Imvt- satliered n h.'SKC
1;;^
^ I ’ do not know w-l.otlior any of ,,1 tlin olo.-imiro of seeing a s iglit so mterc
the pleasures
you liavo to look forwiuxl to. Your sincere friend, 1-KTEIl PAN.
NOTHING BUT THE TllUTH.
Employer : “ I hear you were away ill ye»- torday, Snooks.’ * ^
^ E i^ lo y c r : “ ' y ’ou didn’ t dock
I saw you at tlio raocs in tho '*1'®^” ° ;’ ? - , , . , , . Snoolts: “ Didn’ t T-
Boon mo a f te r tho finish of tlio third race. —** Toronto Goblin.”
o ! ! b o t h e r s o m e . Muriel: “ I tliiiik'slioppiiig is sticl. n
" •o r r y ; don’ t you, d onr?’ ’ Plioebo: “ Rather; I can never for tho life
of mo romombor- which shop I owe money to’ ’ ’—“ Tho Pa-ssing Show.” '
■ ■ i-.- j,,—jy .(..ys of ' meat of
nnd .j. ‘ ! linns lu Mlwmke.l, a nilnd
, , ■ , i ' " [ .
t.lKyUt.v
-O ‘ .S '" ' ' ' , i! ml liut Miig < “.
tlia t Tin*
Iw-
awwlKa ..I which the When ihu
I , ,o inesd.
iomi.im.-
torin p s
ir.niger
vind.-,
the help ol a gla among tin* .stulihh* such a
iall\ a l i .T tin-
i.nirning l .'g " liave d:.s- jle’tW4-!-n twelve and iw.) o’ clock, however, .V iMi.-’OM will: a <|Uiek eye,
tracts 1 lainl ar * >een swarming witli lbe;n. In thcbeginnmg ol O-toi.< r, um n i'Ui
pea ranees. t hnugii ini r«*.pieiil. a re always gr.*.‘ted uitii y..wls .i| --ome sere. He goes on: “ Deans are . ailed ilie ‘ poor man’.-> In-ef
' sU-ak.’ ’ a^; they luiv * live tinns as mncli noiii'ishim'iit a.'- is in beef, ami eight tinic" as much as in eggs.
i “ IloweV' T. man is just obsiinaU* onongb to *
c.insid.T bis stomach first. I I .* knows tliat bean.s taken te e.\c«*vs iimr<- than • uc; will tmuse a l.i>s of appetite «lue lo tlu' biirni.ig ’ f .e l in g in the stonmcli and fonnation of k-x- cess gas tliat creates the slulletl, helclnng
! “ T’iiis .iiscomfort. this irritant action eii ■ ill.*
sion.acb we find is dm* to the pivsonce of
s.'iisation. I an ar.miatic i^il and a hitler alkaloid.
! “ .\s an .ircasional part of tli.' .net. h.*ans ' iiave tlu’ir jilace, hut m*v«’r as a st<*ady part
lirings discoMiforb.
} of it, nor as a suhsiitiiti* for meat. I *‘ X i it s are akso iH‘comiiieml.-d a.s suh'-ii- ttiles f.ii- ima t—ami again ciiemical
analy.sis
Mi-.v -^mi.-t iine.s iK.*re..*ive ! protein ami fat. ;
—),,,t t;;i-
llio si.ii^lo l ln vm ^
l.o.iom.- i.>
proves that, tliey contain a larg.j amount of * ' * Wstlniits, ]H'C|>ans, ixmimis,
* ’ nndutmle of tlu'se iiick.n'v nni-. ail Imv.* been urgeil for favour •
..................... ■ , ^ - race, eivi!is.*<l or barbarous,
has . ‘v.*r a.hipt.'d tiiem as th.*ir sob* diet “ "NV.* have fouml. as in b.*a:is. that there
,«::^troiiar«‘hici., unite
i.s an irritant
ohemi.ail onxlni't — in the kernel i f '. ilf as Well as in tho .skin < ovcring it. Tiieso
inU> ihtck , ............ list nrhance
cause < .ilic: of
and headaches .......... ITiis is }>articuhtrly true of tin* digestion wlu’ ii
caused nuts
are
. ,1 ,1, I
lilillilroii..........lio sliould not. * stniV' tlienisolves with jK.*anuts bocatiso of their tendency to
cans.*
c.ilic and iliarrlioea. .Nuts liave ihoir phue a t the cml of si
lu small qtnmtiti«s a f te r sr full meal
tliere is no temlency to harm. “ Dansmas ‘ don't agree ’ with some folks,
for se*v<*ral reasons. Jlammas are rich in .sugar and starcli. but tlm starcli is swallowed
raw’ , and so it is bard to dig<‘.st. “ Wo don’ t get tb.? pi-rfeclly ripe banana
hero in onr northern clime. When it is umler-riiH* it is tmlig.-'tible; wlien over- rijis, it is v.-ry apt to sot up a fermenting
down 1 1 individnnl, nr llic- ripenOM nr ! harries iboili'i.*....... .......................
| In depend nn ................ ................ Ihc
Slat. , I.onis-lves. ......
''/.nlj^velis ' Inivo ids digestion alTected, nushos nnd ornp- ,,„d .several other
“ Milk, t l .c n
s liirrcak out, ami .several other symplom-s cuciiimliers,
Thn ‘ striiwh. i ry-niarUed ca
oggs,
.sea-foods—many f'l.i tfiiii • very
II m...s lfo tyjpies of
owl." wiso doclor; they sensibly leave tlicse foods off their diet.
So in attempting to suhstituto for
i..d^ e.dih 1e,' and Fo being thotr . ^
fi idiosvncratic
people. lUi
c - ,— X
foods ^
i lie> *uu‘ ^
.
lim .
tho cheap nutritious products such iwns, cornmcal, nuts, fruit, etc .,_we find that
all tl.c,sc economical foods contain that irritate tlio average stomacli, wiion
t-iken in excess. So wo place them m their projior role as accessory foods occasional limes, to give, a
“ a to tlic diet— wliich is tlieir proper function. " " ‘L fish,
fi.sh
syinploms. and
otther
,)f ibis group. Us bad efToct doesn t seem the slat** of bealt-li ot
nroci’s.s in tin* .stomach “ Tlu* strawberrv is a well-known member
the
. L ,.,t in i i strnwherry j .nin, .trnwborry ice-crenm, i i ,e I nr in nnv fund that . (nitains its tlnvonr elc-
ripenOM nr s .omldni's, nf the It may come to tl.nse ■ - - .....
by
! tliose sijsceptilile to its . ‘ ffect. a small amount j
ca.u.se.s troui.U*; to others, a large amount
lo IMGIIAIM) DIX, In
^.r.lmounl pi.'i nr.*. H.-aris.”
r h-v.'i- |<uhliciiy -umi.s, -iio • fi.'m l.ankrupt.y. ami. h> her ilio )ov«* of ;h.' -on ol on*- of In p'.titoi's. Dicliard Dix, now lo he one of tin* scr.'en’ s gr< men. play.s ..pim-it'* .Miss ,\yi Doi-. rt-x. •* tlio graml old man
iw.s the lirm exploits, wins falh.-r’ s coin-
a.kiiowlcLlgeil
' t c 't leatiing s. TTieodoiH'' I the sori.*en,’ ’
plays ner l . i i ln i . tli.' autoiimbile manufac- i ui'er. am) Uof'.Tt Gam, as ijsn;d, is tho “ Milam.” The r.ic* in this
pr.idm i ion--one
of til.* bigg- *t “ llirill.'rs ” .-v.'r filmed - us a gi’imim* oil.* ami ^liss A.'ia.s actually l.K)k p.iiL ill it., licing llie first woman l ‘» jhlot ;i
e.iT in a real I'
lMii.si. due .,f tile UIO.M. .scU': t ioliui -ucce.*■.'■.*> of
tile .AfiK'ricjni publiKhuig "vaM)!! couic-x iii iruiu a la-.v
b.fok cuti t lcl ** Di imucl.” Jt. i.s -aid to bicul. away fnmi all pr.*«'cib‘ul in ' lo iy wj'itiig ami i.s coucci\f..i in an original aiul imaginative vein. Nobo.Iy knows wlio wroU* i i - -noliody but ilu* pultli'-liers Jiiid they arc uoi allow. .1 to
!«*>''<! Gic atitboi
nani'-. NoIh.'Iv Ihiow.s wiictlicr it i*; a man oi* a w.'iiiaii. fli‘ *i'o ;’.i>* partfs of it- wiiicii sccfii a.' tlioiigli ili«:y had Ih-cii wriiicu l*y a man. .tiul ot lar part:, wbfeb .-ccm i.- licar . ‘videmo ol a womau’ .s wriung. 'Hu* .‘•traugo .siciy in life aii.l death of Dtiloros DrciiL. voting, bcamiiul aiul the playihiug ol rmi’u.s in Hell wborc Satan is disposing <.t li*.r> lato-<t b.-irtcr ot niilm l.v it*>uls among w lioin in l),.l..rcy. Her fall arrcsl*^ bis aUcimon ami lie lisi.'iis to iu*r •xtorv. in lilv*. .*
-4'oi ucd
;,ml
p.axculvd. Alim- d.-alii, wiiafr M.- 'm.. Slaal, V I’aal aa.i Co. will slmrtly pahli.-h Im IrkjIc .'.a lias side. .Meantime tlie Idm ngiius of “ Dai iuici l" bav.' Imcii acijuircil by iln* i:.mvr.x:d I'inares Coi;|R>ratloa wllo ari- now
iuisv upon its
prodaet.ioa. — HH—
Ca'eaiaRtaali:il evi.leace otlea points so
.■oaclusivelv 1.1 llie guilt of all iaaoc -at person tliat .wea' liis most Ultimate Irieadsare de ceived. Sill'll a siniiiuoa. ivitli all il.s iitic I om.eipi.'iie.-, arises in yoiitli
m u .s k ; .Mast
l lavo
l.ime.'' ilie I'ox prodaclioa to ho re-
h-a.se.l lias week. Tim central ligare is a yimng girl whos.. sweelli.'iirt i.s unjustly accaseii ol murdering an agc«i and w<*allby man. Ai- Uiongli tin* •■vidciico is mi .sHougly agaaii*'L Iiin;-. nIio never waver.', in her loyalty, ami a*x^i'•^.'i him lor a
con.sitlorablc pcrioi! to evade arrest. Houcvct, in '.pile ol all In r cfl*>iT^ tiie young mail is ev« iiuially captured.
I ucii
come ;i serie.' of exi fUig complicatlous, wlucli culiiiinalc iu tlio .Milving oi ibe
niv.sieiy ami appreln'usiou of the real euljirit. Hi the prmcipa! mle cluinniug Sliirlcy Mar-mi gives
a un*si. iiui'-beil jierlormam.’e. “ One Week of Love,” the remarkable
Ibabo-Solzuick drama, i*' a lua-sLorpiccc- ol drama, romance aud tlirills. '!h<* story con
cerns a KOcietv girl who suddenly tire.s of tho earth ami worldly
plea.siiro and decides to Uiko a isiuul iuan aeroplauo. Unfortiiuatoly, she flics HI the same spirit that she dances, and when her jilano accidentally comes dowti to eartii, a lot of her notions come down witli her. Sho lauds right m a ncHi of <»
uHa.ws. t'ho chief of whom jh a .sort o f cave man ol tlio mountains. wJicrc the dictates o f coiivon- tiou are not known. From tliis point on the stoiw is conclusively and toHilly alssorhiug, so
that one wishes for an oxtrjL eye to tim going-s-on.
i mcehnnicJil doll that docs a-s it
a sp ir it tl ::it is :it olico ;iml.'Cloils :iml rolir- ageous. Novorthcless, slio l:ns a iiattie :uu| a
iicclmniciil ii
'I'ho girl, ------
i ,s told, evinces
l ia l f on her luuids H T i 'ig to "» rd oil tins drink-swlddn outia"-. To givo n'vny the story would ho doing i t a g ro a t injustice A\o can Ol'lv sav th a t i t is a'splendid oxnmple^of cine- niatogr'airl.y a t it« liost. Ek-uno Hainnicr- stoin gives a splendid jnborprctatioii o f Uio
g ir l, wliils t Conway l)oailo portrays tho outR hiw’ cavo limn to tho life.
far from licing in i''ACTOTni':s. T i l" [|ll"stinii oi ti l" "ir.'Ct of music ii|..m
till' .iiilpiit of workoi's ciini" into one of llio disciis-sions of t i l " liriUsli Associiitioii a t l.iv- .■ I'pool rci'uiitly. A paper 'vas rciu! giving tlio results of iiivcsligiuions scicnuiiciilly miul" as to variations in llio averago daily output ol a factorv, iiiul in tl i" course of silbsoijlioiit roliiarks," one of l l i " speakers inoiiUoiiod tile widelv lield opinion tlillt liliisic is a stiimiliis to woi'lcers ivliicli lias a pi'oiiomiced oifcct upon tlioir working capacity.^ He. supported
llio llicorv. making tho point t l ia t i f Uio sound of ii triniii)et inspires tl ic soldier going into l iat lle , tliere is no ncason wliy a worker in a factory sliolild not iK-rfoi'lll a piirticilllir taxi: l)ftt,'''i' l.y reason of tlio pi'csoncn of
music. —HH— —
to tlio amoimt of loss sufTered i.v reason of tl.o translatioli of all opcrn-lll.rctto out ol tiio language in wliicli i t 'vas onginnli.' written into a laagiiiigo moro fam iliar lo its immediate iiiidieiiee.
' ' 'c i e is also gciicnil ngreeniont t l ia t poetry, oi anj
view all a
otlicr form of lite ra tu re , loses ossontial qua-l- ities in tlio process of its reproduction in tlic idiom ami will, the words of
anotl.cr liingiiago than its own. B u t music lin.s no such limit ations.
I t s In..g..a(:o IS
nn.Tcrsal » "d
iiiiiversal appeal. Given a love of music in its licarers, a I^ t l ip v c l l
Symplmnv c.-ui bo played to a lightwl audioiico from ono end of the world
to tlie otlie.-, and lessor forms of mns.o iijo still more sure of th e ir appeal whether, its
l ica re is iiilinbit the frozen north or live under __
tropical suns. :Music is not only unlrnuslnU - • * —.
fliTn4-iAn * 1 nlC 1C S^'?i,e i ^ a ± > h y tho grea te st of tlio a rts. j
M U S IC ’S U N IV EU SA I j UANGU-VGE. Tliero is
c.mstaiitly in our ears delinto as
pM A
of I.;..- .!• a l l : therefore you will tin.) all tliex.,- r .a l ly “ made-U|. ” c.v.-,tum'.s
x.Wll evening.
Htiw.ver. a ■
oo \« r;. populai < >nl,\ wt'li
with t-hi.s
couhl ...
pu; thi'-cgii tile .-la'.li. oi* it you like {liiu ! wuuMu’ i ;ul\i'.* i t ’I . c kiiif<* , - In .i ib : imi 1 dmi’ ; think .i m*w l.mi-* v.'onid mb! tf> tin' cihi»yiii' ut ‘ 't tin* grnwn-uos
is risl;
.scarlet not
to I
win* ar<* l«'-<)kuig a fte r a ifa ir " . au<l. a ltei all. ic i.s Lelt.T tn .-••ti'ider them ;i little. su G G is S 'i 'in N S I 'n i ; A C J I IU ) .
Olilier g<K».l .'ustmin > for boy.s a iv .•liaract* r.-
'.ml* -iM Deter ’Dan. !)i«k Whittington. Robin lleod. Du's in
U.fot,'. Ali Dab.i. .Maddiu - i>h.
It i" pos'-ibie to tliink of dozens ol r i ia ra c t‘4 s tln*l*.»ys wouM nc.c. ami whicli an* imt r-ally
diliicttit t^» inalo* tip. I'oi' a iimre imv.'l fam v df'*'''. \<uir no\
ran be a K e ttle. A large k l f lc U made frotu
cardlH.ard. ami fa'tcm*,l n>utul the b.xlv. w liil'i oiu* arm curves ilowiiward to r«q)rc“'i*u( tin* li.iiidle. ami lb<* otb<*r eui\«*-' ui>w:ircl f.u- ;'-..* .'
p.mt.
'I'beii. «.f •out'..* a lid ” is ])hn*'il upon h i ' liead. Naturallx.
In* t ie d not kc. p bis arms iu t.lmir awkward n.Txition iill tin* iim*-. but. In* intist do 'O wlnm iln*n* I'i :i fanev (lre-"i para<K*. ib is would be 'uit<*<l to a .short. cbtii*l»y boy. 'rin* l*'U*ctri«* Lamp i- aimtlier .striking cos.
f.umc th ••otir-M.*. the body p a r t would be cnvercsl with pajK*!’ .u* material tlie rfdottr of v.-llow metal, lo i*ep:*c.'4*ni
tbe.st<*m. and Hie Ijimp-t'bade i>Lu*od upon tin* IntnL I f a llu'bligiit or >x.mieibing els* to show a glow cnitld Ik* arranged under tin* .'ba<b* tin* eucet
wcal.l lie v.'iv g.Ri.l. Till- f'-n
Thi- i- foi- II
t.nll. ;Ia a l».y. For girl-a.tul-boy twin-', tin* (o . . .a .Mi*"
would make a very inexpensive co'imne. a.s •dl that, is
mee.ssnrv :s l«i <lr«'ss tbeni in tlu* M,am wav ax iho .N.'ihx. willi xcary.,-.
ar.aiml tli.-ii- a.-cl;... Tlioa. i f
y.mr l.oy ix a -|'-->at, wlial coalil 1" ' Ir-Uoi- llia a ihct. ii.- Mmal.l W-O'II* li'-i Rilit. w'larii W'.ail.l i'o goad oanligli l-o..' fam'v-,lr.— ;- A ia .l la . ' y c .y m)v,'l ah-a lor a .small liov is lo iln-ss Inm as 1-olix ilic
l-al.. in
l.lai-U " n g lu s . ’
laxul .a- a '-hwfi
l.lack ac.w and goggi' diniciili' to draw upon
hefore ibe
seiir-ti.sstie fortns. •*lf tin* injured em p lo y ’s are
u. Iinrmal rnnelioninit. >lwy I
U, themselves and iamilies •• Human e:u*i>entiy. whei
,
itb :i black
wo.ilieti A wbit«* nmz.z.le a ves -ilmtild mit be I'ask.
. lE A X D E l .A V IL L K .
: S a , ; e - ;;'‘;:;,‘ "i’s'e,'::'due.r by
111.. Ki'eneli Giivernmeiit. lie went to l ia i ic c '*,'• ,
' ' • ' ‘o ' r ; 7 ti.o best aebiue-driveu Mirgical (mils is ib . i i u ic
times tlie sliuck of o|)
e.alion. l)e"‘>use oi t ,t siRR'd Tliis may be exomplibed lit Ui.^ tact t in t it man ivlieli slmt " i t l i a steel-jucketod
sw if t i ; nioviug bullet, does ,»o'' '•™ lie is slint milil tile lilmid begins to iimw B u t ivliell a man is slml "'|tli
ing,
soft-m.se<l Inillet. lie is knocked down,
*so violeiil 1^ the shock. _ ^ Tlic saino tiling apiilics ui .ipcrntions
w'l.en mallet and eliiscl are iisetl. There tiic sl.ock is va stly grea te r tlniii
wl.cn tb e c i t t - h . r instruments work swiftly and
st.re y. eiitting tlie imiies to a true size. Holes nit cut t.i tile r iglit sirs' and dowels o f living bono are nuule to fit e.Kactly. Tbe corrcspondcMit goes o n :— •• Dr. Albco told of a RuRsian .soldior nno bad come to him with only an island of bono
where Ins jaw bad been. Ho cu t pieces of bono abmit the sirx? of a i>oiicil from bones in iho log and lacetl them on etiher side of tlni jaw. and a fte r tlic bones lind g ra fted lio was alilo to build up tlio .stnictnro of the face by inserted r a t ti.«.suo in the places whci-o tUc
■ Another
ca.so dcscrilK*d was tliat* oi a M ic liig iin a ttorne y tvbo, tlirdngh a .fo u r t l i of
contour had snnk. ______ _____ ' n ^ r
ju l y cannon accident, had lost his entire In th a t case. Hr, ./Vllioc, with, his
’picco 'of bono from tho pelvis'and built up I fo r you and'Nannie :*’ W slo"' nu t - vto' ‘ Ippiv
Ic ic ii l lH ll i l i 'iv en 'U ." l'" ‘ to sniW-. v. n.'. Albee in't,'.Rimed to tl.e V'le.icl, tl,e tools ill
J
t.i aid ill the relialiilitalioii ol " ’ ’ ' ‘.'.'''.D .soldiers. I')r. Alliee iS tlnis ipioted 1. ' Hie
a re rejoined with suhslanee. whereby torn ; ivH s 'e v ;w ^ ia i^ n a k i '.u 'i ’™^^
not reston'd ■ O'., .-(’onoinic
t o their •■ mplo.'• « •-n'‘ •* I
el.v 'haUered s of the living
. handsomely H*- he lie h..' Il
a h'ligt h of it
.n
;*'■ . im i: and s,, ..u. «.• ,-m lo 1 «• h a t in g a goo.i lime at lit.- ji .in i .’s
wiiil.si tin Dnf.'U Jiang ' a. 1. .i litih*. ami P e l . m iln ir w.ud-. •• so f t .” for tin* f i !s t i> a if of fin*
m tlie 'l<ctch w when
ot
.ni.ng4*-e<iloiirc(! vat.-.-u ; iait
c.illv m«-.*s'ary. A toy pi'tol
\«'i\ < it ‘ ‘Uii b(*
.-hiiig i.iiletl^* lik.' tin om* itiolo* any boy leel •bi.-^liilig ami I'her.'i'or.r il .'
l.nuid
il miiiul. 'I'in* cap me.! iii;'U*rial. In inim •!. • ’’ if >*’U gorg'oU'-
!im*fl
I’ar.-Iev t'xtveilingly u.'-eltd .lu ring ib i s , period of it^ ye;:r. especially if grown in !
i purt only of tho be<l must, be uncovered at a in | lime when gatlieiang ihe Inngi in cold
bloom ami eii out of bloom sliould be cut back imMloray and given coob'r comlilion.s.
bo taken ollid replaee<l by fresh coiujK>si. | regu lar gatiierings aro iVHiinrod. A .-«uiall C'u'i back ■ irel bushes.
weuiiier, the* stiaw. eu-., being replace<l ;is ijuickly as possible. I’ nll tip the niuslirooms with a sharp Lwi>i d o not on any account <-nt tloMii—;iml if yon bav«*. picnt.y of liim*. iill the lioie.s with a little loamy .soil pii'sscd «U)wn nitii a imxh'rate tiriui:e'.<. Should yotj have a bed wbieb is not invxlueing tlie
(luaiitity require<l. aud winch apiK.*arB in la* <!ry. a gentle but lliorougb watering u iib lepid water should Im- given. Dissolve a
handful ui .salt in
e.nli ]Kii! or large caiifnl. and go over
t.lio surl'aci '«eviM-al tinic.s with a
l in c -ra vd can. Ke< p up ilu* temperature if Ih-ioiiko
l.all-.lrv, ami timri ronla.o Iho
||,ov«vm-. il lliis imh*
n,,,n t is not^ horn licial. mako a irmii Inal o as soon as ilie niamnx* tan he oli- tinh or .-i.vtii iiai t. iii fresh
witli ;lie maninv Ittfme making |i)j||inr4‘ . and .allow-s el ihe hid lu ing
0 1 It—QuesUons on Gardening of general Ix*tlor.s Ui ho
addrc.s.setl i<i tlic
'd ’ feriJiwitli id t - f om- geml tmiiiiig. .
* FLASHES FROM *
* FILM STARS. * * *
B Y ' S P A B K S . "
3^ 3^ 3^ 3^ 3^ 3^ 3^ 3^ 3^ 3^ 3^ 3fC 3^ 3^ 3^ 3^ 3^ 3^ JTaut growth contains an irrostsLiblo apix>;il
l<» t.ho greab majority. \Vc aro tdl -moro or less sUidontfi of natnro. Uno liatj only to viaib the gajtlcns of suburban ilwcllcm tmU tlio country folk to .soo liow tho garden forms a hirgo jKU't to pruvidJng an o.xcellont recrea^ tion lor
t.bo botiselmblers. JJow they de
light in waicJiing tho bl.Kjnts grathially jij>- jiear, tui<l carofiilly tend tho particuliur llowors which ilu-y apjncoijito iimst.. A.s the fresh inuls apjx'ar on tho plant and grow Id maturity, s<» the- inUrcst boconievS more keen. Unfortunately memory fails ns in r(*membcr- ing th«5
lir.st*
impre.s.sion.s .>wing to the Ijipse .)f
t.inuj bet-wei'n tin* .•
ippearr.nco o f tin* little
bud ami tlic lloucr iti its full glory. Only iluj text-book .an lb»*n ai.l the gardener. Ju liiiti week’ s Dtuiie I’ ntoiia!
i.lio weekly in- U'
ro.st lilm which is tlio lavotirlte of so many «if our anuLlour gartlenois tuul nature stmlcnts we art) shown tho growth of a Ilower Hiken by Daihc I*’r..*rot-; for the hoiieht of the iii- nuna'iablo cinema patrons tlironghout this cotmiry. Dy mean.'' of Iheii* special “ tinie- condoJiotiig ” camera they Inu'o he<*n able to *.c<-uio a ciiieinatogiapli iiliii of tin* devoloj>- im*nt of a llowor. and by this s|K'cial procv*ss shown on tbo .'•crion in
tiiiriy-.si\ socomis tho process of Naturo wliicli aclnally takes llirc.t days. T’hc-subn et chosen is a. pretty tdoxiniti, ;iiul i-»» iiriiig <»ui- iho hetuitifnl colours of this .Iclightful work of iiaLiiie tin* jii.'turcs hav.i h<vn iivtucl by ih.' r.•uowllod l’alhc*-color pi .J. C.-X.S, -o Hint tin
full.si .‘fleet can h«* ob tained. maluiig I Ids sori.*s a wond.'rl idly
appealing -ludy.
Itislciiig ln*r iifo a t lUo mik'.s ;^in_ Jnmr--- daring, vivacious.
' «*£-3C3** '■
A gm s .\yres in “ Ua. ing Hea r ts .” a Ibuil Dowcll
i ’arainounl pnidtici ion of
.Avifi- and sail. > - - (h a t 's Jlyr.ui
Morgan’ s exc iting autotnohtb* story. H. i»* t-.i a m-w .Vgne.-. Ayre.s. A tantalising girl uitii gol'I.'ii.
hair, a fla>liiiig *xnali ami
spai'luing AV-. Ill pla<’.' "I the - . . I 'le l ; . ch.'irnung wc-man wh.> .siaru-.l in “ lUadvi- Inn.l ” “ Ka.'ing I b a r t s ” i*- om* <>1 the nc-u jiicinri.*' ’-M winch .Mi*-*- ,\ 'ic * . iia.- apiH‘.u«‘<i. S l ’e pla\s the pan oi a v.*i\ tn<Kl.‘in girl, a firm believer in a i iv e i l ism g as a
htisine.ss luiilder. Her la th e r ’ s cai-.. the (ii.iiunl.i
M.ilor*.. ar«* in a ha.l wav. D\ a --.•ik s of
h i 1 .V.: 'll
A BOY*S FANCY DRESS. THK DANDIT’ .
The costunio ln*ro skeicl:ed is ino.-.i .suilahle
for a sliong-lixiiving hoy, and dark lor pro- forcnco. It oiiu iio mad*' at hotm* excepting tho Imt aii<l hoots, which would have to he liireil for tho .iceasiou. I'ather idoth wiiii a simmth surface or velvet eoulil ho used with .suce..*5>> for tins laipe. and so <xn aiul the sku'L ami Icmit.ti'd scarf at tho liu’oat and ronml tho waist 'lionld h.N vt*ry brightly- colonroil. It impro\<*s the wiiohi appearance if tlio face is stainei) f»rown : this can \eiy easily ho done with a ■'tick of gi
ca.se-i*ami. which also eonic.s off lasily with a. little cold
cn*am. i Imv.* alway-.
l.mml tiun !>o\s Idi.* iho
brown face idea: it 'S’oms lo gi\e lli.'in tuor<.’ coniidence. ami tlu*y f.*cl Ic***- Uki th.'iuselve.s
llian if tin- co'iunio di,<*snT call lor any J A N D A R Y ^ m m r m m i'World of Fashion
= P O U L T R Y FOR P R O F I T . NOTES AND NEV/S BY ANj^EXPERT,
3t= _ COPYBIQHT. S IlH I/ rK Ib'k
will hriiig t.* our notice tho
necc.ssity ior .shellors lor laying stock.
TTio advent, ol .shorter days aud cold niglils, Itgg ))roduetion
during ilm autumn and wiiit.'f is s.i nuich dej)emlcnt on projier Imn-'ing mcomnmdaLion that it behoves Us to spvml all our spare time tin repairing ami making weallnr tiglit the' housx? am! s.ratehing p..*ns iuteii.le.l for tho hinls during tin*, winter. Itven Hie lic-l .*1 P»w l> cannot .lo t heiii.'M.'IvcK jnstice if the comUlions under wliit-h tlicy
exist, .lie Mot et llio he*.t. I*aa 1 y p«.iilli y
li.i.is'*, l lierelori.* '■liouh! liavc
a tiry "Mraiehing "lied, with a uc.l-made
ilani[>-pi'oof
llo.triug. Such iioors, cov.*rcd wi'.li a few in.-he.s of
litter, will provid..* .•.v.-.-lb-ni. <'\«*reise grouml for tile him. . and will ininimi'-e tin* effects ol cold and rain. .Mi di.iuglil'- slnml.l lie in- vestigaicd ami aiit’ iidcd to. wliile shutters may'lK' mtuh* t«) .>hnl .on tin rain ami snow. Vi’.jo<k*ii slinU''i’.s ma\ h<* u-. ii, hut glass ones an* pr«*f<*rahie. .so Hiai as mneh light as pos- . 1.10 may lilier tlirough, even during Uio
rainy
w.allier. As regards litii*i. lallen haves nuda* a very
goml .suhsliiuie, .slid
sh.mld '»e .olie.-i.'.i and slorerl in
l.arrel.s or 'inks uiiiii r-.|uirc.,|. j lin Icave.s must i..* jurl. cM' *lry 1 ..•Pax* ih.*y are .'tr.'wn .x\4*r tiin llo.jr. Dra.'ken, .lri.*«l ami •storerl in tin* as aro ii-avc.**
■ ame way. \\T.\ri:D.
In
previ.nis ycar.s w.- liave pcrhai-> n.uiee<l that, unr w i i iP r egg na-k.*t has hk.-ii ex cecl-
inglv low. TIi.5 calls.- ot this may imt bo apparent, inn wiHi .i liliU- tnongbt w.* -ball probably lind the real rea.-oii. j..'!Tiap.s" the cllici.s W.T.-
M.it .'iiough. and coii-eilU-.ntly wln-n c«»l.l w»*atber '■ els 111, the piiH.’ts ar tlio' time Ut.*> lier put
To begin witli, haP'Iicd .•ally
are th III
.* immaiur. l\ to lay. lie.* .s.-vi r«*
ami by
will not. lay iinfil vails. I U*m e tin* ni .\g:iin an* .uir fow 1- t hen w<^ lia\ c h .« m liav.i I'ceii f.» ha\>- birds and pai.i m.)r
■ t gr- cln*ap. 1 njudi. i'.iiiN fi*'
•at iiiimlM;-
o i l . 'Tin'll ol' . ■ lur-*.*. i In y i Ik* warimr weallier pre- . s 'ity lor early batchmg. .Il gi >
: ii'*v 1 id si I a iii y I f m»i.
foi.hsli. Ih'it.T w.'iild it nni .1 .smaller numbei* of for
t.bein than to ’na\ I i-df'
do with egg-pn managcimul. Now ^uppO'c u< ; in;
ilt.it d*.;-.
.ling iu.s xlliclloll
1 onsid latiou
Ini' be n given to a:) tin 'C l-<*: '.oil nutm-rous lo tm'iiiioii mTi'. b lu e im winter e iig - : ;:n*!j vve our fowl in.u.'e.-x iftr a pc.-'-ilih D<Tha[)s we '■ ball find tlial iin v
. .r t it . ipia'I V • ■ .M m t ; b-* ic t , We niU'; t UI .1 D'- y •
il this i ' impo.s'diie ••r.. ; f i“ ’
Its and otluT.s ami sLill we mu't. Ifiok' t<» « Nplana t inn.
•flier way. or )im.' Ivimi ol
HUMAN CARPENTRY. •■ ^|ll■I t!..'
.I.rU. r.'.l ..!■ w..rn-'iiil limnnn li'l'i.''
m-,v I..' ;.'liRlililtil»'il i-y lii-lll'"l- V " • 1,,,'... ii-.'il I.v II
M.ilhil
nil.im'l-liiiil'vr 111 l '-
paiiil.'^ Iiil-uitiliv. aii'l tiiiil i i l l l '. l l 'i i '" ' ;.|,i,„..,!nv.'l, 1 ....1 ' 111.' pla.'il.i; a i f 'a t ' 1' ami a ro i i f i- I'liri
"1 |■ .•|.al•aliv.■ -iir:;vry, " - .'i-
v'.'i.l,..,. ..!■ 111.' Ani.- .i..... C'..ll.'«v ..1 ai. iTii-aa...
Hie Ini'. I* 'to r ji i ion
r „ ' l . I,,1 , i l .lv l.l■ ..l|a:^ ..111 al ill.. l.Hvm .'..11- in . S.'.'..r. ..I Ural, i .... M. ('i,-
t-u it* is noted by Hu* Glueago .-orre'i*mid. nt „ r ill,. Nv'v Yi.i'I: l i .T a l.l ■■ a- Riivii.;: l lia l
l.iiil.iiiu; ..I' l.'iul.m-. i l l" itlalillii; ,t i.a*. ' and g ra iu n g ‘>t hones
a r .‘ now ii4*ing ii'O' u-efnl and compeiont. . l..■ ,•ll illjlir.'il ill in .lil'tl lal ai r l i l . 'l l l '.
now niov
''n'.'.ilillis.i l l ia l lliv.v ll'l"*!' .. the di'eii.'C. I)tit re 'to r 4* as
p...sil.li- ill.' iiliu'li..iis "!' ti l" i."iiy. , '
111.null 1.. Iiililil 1.'ll.!
..as ..11! "! li^su.'. Inn ill" lin:;"'''
mov.'iiieiit fiml streiigili. 1K“ •• \V.. ',iirge4Ui.s b*;inied our
cotnnion l i 'i " " '
1 to return to 'ooiety fis itizem-i tboM* wlu)
.Iirt;,'
..li'. ..r Narlli Alll.'rlia liavv J il.t a '.a k
I t.. iliv .•(■mif.iiii" iiiilRiilam-.- "1 lli.'il- pati.'lil.'. I>i-' S.'
C.ril said 111.',
Illy ' ' ' It is not ilk or .'Ciir- must ).e given
wlien
relMl.ilitalion surgery m^am*. Now vva* have .•
si.ilifif-ln ii
c-oiit tuned ; K-"oii-- in war. fir.'t efiine into
in.liislrial .'
stal.lisliim'iit.s aro ills,, sovmt, tlH,..(1
...'
..i.omi.' impni'liui"" ..lliplc.v,'..s il'.illl iR'l'iilllllU!; " I ' l l ' ' ” "* <'lll>l"" .
not. wail. Ini' <1" ' " '." I 'ln . 111. " " ! ' ' ' I " a , li.'al. lint s ta r t *'■ ' alnm-1 i-ir «-t IV.
shelter to protect our birds from kite biting wimls. Perliaps the houbo is damp and dark; lliiH i.s easily adjusted ; hut. the
higgc.st fault i.s oveixaowiiiiig. It is
ju.st as imp...‘isiblo lor fowls to live in overcrowcU'd h.xtises ;*..s it is l.>r liinnau beings, and lialf the number ol birds will givo mor.' eggs il they liavi> plent.y of spjice. 'riicis' slioidd not. he. le.s*. than lour
stjutuo feel. X Avoud like to
inenti.ni ilial- many birds,
cs|>eci:illy .Mimmeas, arci liable to >iifler from frost-liito ill tin* coinlis. ^ on «aii lell at- OHIO wbeLher your liirds are . 'u l i i i i i ig liom ibi.s malady,
lx.catisc tin; coinlis Lurn tlark atul shrivel up. Tbe remedy is to keep the birds warmly ltot:>'“d and pioiccicd inmi tin* .. .
II.Ill) fin uim;. fine days. ‘rlu*
im.lc*
birds, r<*.'scrvcd for hiT'<'«liiig, sboulil lie pla<*ei( in ft- warm
ouihou.se' find idlowcil out, only on
Anotlu*r
iitdisjmsit.ion which atl;u*ks luriis . i • i
(luring «'old wcatiier is cold in llu.* ln*;ul, similar to that most frc<iucnt and
di.strc.ssing of iiialadivrt lo wliicli mfinkiiul i-' iiiitori umit. ly '•ubicct.
If you Would prevenc tlu'., yon
iiiii.st prov4*ut drati'gbts in tin* liouscs. ami above all, avoid ov4*r< i owdiiig ilm liirds. If ;i case of’ ..*1)111111011 cold i*> itoL ifdicti in
band af. om e. tho result will probjibiy be loiip •
t.lu'rcloio you must, sc.'! lo it ibat. llic birds are projxrriy looked a fte r when suffer- ilig with Ji; cold. *rbi-s, :is I have
prcviou.sly pointed out, will be d’ noicd by a watery
y(< 4 , 1 9 2 4 .
S -C K J- 0 -0 - & 0 -I: j H I N T S
0 ^ F O R H O M E . BY MEG.
a-O-O-O-O-O- COPYRIGHT. H A V E YOU H IAU D
T lia t tli4* lau 's t glove.s do up down ibo side
with a sU-el LisD ning vvlii-ti you jnill iq»- wards to elo.*'<;l-’ This laMniimg bit' b4-*oii used before on men’ n teilxuvo poueiies .uid i liavo ocCfisiomdly teen it oii ladi* s’ himg- liags.
i ’OTATOES.
called •• sloving ” poLiLl4x.’.s, Decl or serai» sotiio siitfill pouitoes atul boil tlicin in somo water with sli<ed onions until they .axo nearly cookeil. Tiien pour otf the water and add to tin* p o i .i iu o and oiiioii.s a little tlripping; M.'fLson well with sa lt ami iH.*j»ix*r, or cayeiino if tlesired ii very hub* lUun - - fibout a lea- .sptx>nful slioitid b.
A delieioiLs dish can be nntde l)y wliaL- is w 'H
[KDtatuea—then lefLVe the saucepaii, with tin.* lid on, ovei* ibo lire until the poi;itf>os aro
.piiio brown. I t ftiay be nee*s*^iu*\’ U> sliako llio stiucepfui (jceasiunally in order to cJiango tile position of it.s «'oiiieni'.
.MAC’AHOn.XS.
Gliristmjis time, they :ire not diliicult. to make, nor 111*4^ they very e\jH*nsivc.
iiigrc*dieni'; - • () OZ.S. ei'innid almonds. \ lb. castor siigai’. \\liitos of two egg-'. .'■ some vvafe.r i)aj>**r.
.ii'cdiarg..' from tin*
no.strils,
a.coinpaiiicd by '
-mjcz.ing. Tiie eye.*' ami uostrds should be bathed ’ wif.h a wcjik .'oliition of Condy'-s fluid and warm water. A little ui tin* former Niiotild 1.4' added. t,ogcth-*r with a tome, hi ihe drinking water.
mn->t- be nt o ic e i-ol.iied Jiiul r**m(>vcd i.v warm quait«*n'. H ."boiild aho be given a i.*;tspoonftil of glyivrim* ami warm milk iw*) or tliroe times a »!ay. while a nourisliing diet, must be given during tins period. God liver oil i.s fin eMcIleni remedy for o l d ' find lot-
roup. AN’ :^\VI*:I!> '!'(> ( ’OIMl \'<DON!)KA'T.-^. L ..I .S . -Y*'ii arc right in a'suming tbfit
manv people pr.*icr young (*ock4*re!s to iiuke vs find'get.'*'. Ml Llmi you shou'd iiavc a lair piofit, from your young t.iifls ;b i ' (■ hri''tmfi'. However, vou may have ,i l itile ililfieultv Mj
'••lliiig tln.*m if l in y are fdl Hlnsle Islftnd K cd ' la c.lllse .^oiiu* people .b* net like yellow
ih'dieil fowls. .\nytiiiiig of the .Sus.s \ or
(Irpingt.iu breed' vviU 'e l l well. D, I .'Itonhl not fidvis.' y.ui i.i do a.s you
late ......... in till' I a^e
su g g e 't. Wait- until the sjiriiig and try again. NOTE.—Questions of general interest to
readers will be answered in this column. TiOtters slniuld Ivo addr..'ssed to “ Dottltry
E d ito r .”
a javv., witii vvlneh i!ie a i lo ru e y I ' new filile to argue . ’frect.ively helor<* Michigan juries. Til.* work aeeoinpli.'lied in a Gbicago
rlinie. bebl in \V. sley l lo -p ital, wa.' explain ed by the surgeons in at.temlaiu'e.
riiirty
hand', whieii nn b*'.* old conditions \vmd<l h.ave Iks.u 'b*ft. .stitf and u-eless. were vxliibued, aii«! all vver.i ;ible to funettou as tliongh thoiai iiad he-’U m* injnry. A hoy who had h.*en a vii'lii.i of lire, wliich had witiier.'il the sidn ol hi- jaw.', wa.- .lUo a t the clinic, .'hovviug a lace that
ii.td appareuily never
l.eeii s**ar-
ed hv Uio llatm*'. ••
Am.ther lemarkahU* exluhit. at. the olmie .
at the ( ’ook I ’onnty Hospital was a man
who.se h«*aii bleed was j>umpe<l tbnutgb bis bo<ly by means of a wire firtery. 'Ibis man. who car- li.*-' s4*vontv feet, of piano wire firotnid with him. was treated hy Dr. Daymond W. Mc-
i N'ealey. of Gliieago. •• Georg** .''Jlu'ptieiTl. now •"*) years old. ftp-
I i.oiiroil lit tlio
Co.il; Coiiiity ll..s|iiml tivii I yoiii's iii:o, iisliiin^ j.ii- tronllil.-iit'. I’ liysiciniis ( ' iliii..;iii.s"il Ills .1.- .' iis iiiu'iii'isiii III' tlio
ii.irm. uIiiT'Il ill i.—s t.'i'
l.ilii'iil l.'l'ins nioaiit tlint ill.’ iviills III' iliis nr. .11 iii'lory tlirniii;li wlii.-li iili ill,' liloml of i l l" iioily llcnvs. ""I'O " .':il;"ii"il lUiil iliiliiiy mill
.ii.stoiiii.'d. I l Iii.'iiiu tlim. im- ...iiiotliiiic Wiis dnlio to coiniiiit tllo I'l'.'s-
slll'o oX01'
t..il nil IIh's" IllllRilU: " 'I tl l'
w.illia Inir-t. .1.111" liny mnl Sli"l>I>"lil "o l ll i l
" 111'. Mi'N.-nl.-y
i.crrnriiu'ii nii operation nn
Alari'l. AI. lO'J'J, iiml s.'vnuty f","t of piano H'ii'" No. Wei" wrap|i"il roiiiiil and roiiinl tin. w.-ak.'iied a rt.'l'y.
'I'o-day .SIiO|iliord ap-
j..'ar.'d at Dr.
.Mc.Noiiley’.s clillie in "Xr.'llonl Imalth. to olf
himself fis :in 4‘xhihit oi what
A Collection of Good Stories. 'rctuniy wa.--: ouo 4)| tho tortuiuvto ouos to be
includod anuuig tho
guo.sts iiivit..*4l to a cotni- trv iVto in a- village in Souu'r.'ieUhiro. He tlid good justi.-f* to tho tea provided—wiiU tlio *.**‘*iult (Miys a i-’ontributor to the ” Daily G raphif ” ) tirat. hi*; liand irouglit his liltlo tuiiunv and a jiainod look canto over his fact*, but ho was board to argin* tbo cas..*
out with binu'-4-'lf tb n s :— “ You achio now do*4*. but you ve got ^to
aebit* a lot iiioro before Uvo done with yo. ’ .Mr.s. Brown was bolding 4Hie of b tr ” a t
homes,” or house jiarties, and ono of tbo guests was V4?ry inter4.*stod iu her youngest
daiigliU*r. Approaching her, ho said, ‘ ‘Moll, my dear,
X
siipixi.so you help your mother a groat deal,
don’ t y ou r ” Oh. yes,” >ho -«aid, innocently, ” i t s my
turn t4»'conr.L Uic spoons after you’ve all
gomt.” ^laiiM (agC4.l five) : ‘ ‘ Mother, when can 1
bav«-* s4>nio now toys?” Mother: ” 'Wliy? Aro you getting too old
for those vou have now?” Mairo; ” No. But they’ re getting too old
for mo.” J'klna, aged eight, was taken by an aunt
rxmdon stores. ^ She came home radiantly liappy with a par
Counter Bnlances, Beam Socles, Platform & Dead Woighi
For Wholcs-ile luid nciail pyulers of t'isb, Kruit, Me.'it, Grocery. Provisions, Coal, &c.. Cotton Spinners and Manufacturers
R E PA IR S A SP E l .\L IT Y . to soo tbo Christmas toys at one of tho big JAS. CROSSLEY,
cel, saying : ” Look, Mummy, I ’ve soon Santa ChuLs, and ho gave mo a iwosent. I bought SI ticket aud wont on a little traiu to where bo lives, and ho gave all tbo cbildron pre
sents—”
Then, after a few minutes, sho Imd a brii- Hant idotv. ‘ ‘ Mummy, could^yo^^ got me a
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soa.sou ticket on that railway, Marjorie, aged four, was nn only child and
rather spoilt; Sbo bad l>ecn rather contrarj* that day, and both lier mother nnd nurse had
had to correct her. MHieu mother wn.s tucking her up in her
cot .sho asked her: “ Have you said your prayers, darling? .
“ Yes, rauromic.” “ I hope you asked God to make you a
good g ir l? ” Yes, mummio. nnd I threw in a word
VVorki ; HIGH ST. (noar Station), BLACKBURN.
Tolophone 6 4 2 7 . e x p e r i e n c e d .
doctor to bo
ex.tminod. The doctor, after careful quostioninR, assured tho patient that tho .ailment tvould respond readily to treat ment. “ I suppose you must havo hod a . great deal of experience witli this disease?’ ’ said tho sufferer.
'A -victim of chronic bronchitis called on. a
self for over fifteen years.”—“ Tho Christian Evangelist ” (St* Ijouis).
/ R-l'- 1
Tlio doctor smiled -wisely, and replied:---- . AVhy, my dear sir, I ’vo had bronchitis my
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£ » S i ^ i r a i E S F U R N I T U R E S T O R E S
SHAW BRIDGE S T R E E T C L I T H E R O E
LIHOLEUfUS AND OILOLOrHS in Choico T a t tcn is and
wcll-.soa.'-onod mate r ia l ; *1 yards wide stocked-
:srodeni riLDEKOADDS iu Walnut and Oak. witii Chairs to match.
Iron and Wood BI*d)S! I'kV DS with ispriiig Mattressc.s and Wool M:
ittro.sse.s to fit.
FLOClv BEDS and sots of Dilbnvs and Bolsters to match.
Good j*ocoml-band CH b '^rS in Mabogati> ami Oak.
Spleiidiil Kang * ot B.\SlN'l*.*n i*.>.
Insfvection in v ited ; im i' -tter value on tlm market.
ImuSv Cltair.s and Gbostorficld Suites.
Dressing Tables, ^
Ya.sh.stand.s and M’ardrobos, on Suite, or separately as rt^quired.
Axminstor and Milton C.-WIDEFS. v\
iie.arly now DIAN'O to .-^ell cheap.
When furnishing consult J . E . SM B TH IES
MEATS POULTRY S k e w e r s a m i B a s s e s ,
T i i c k e t s , R u b b i n g S t o n e s , M e a t M i n c e r s ,
E n a m e l l e d a n d C h i n a MAKER OF ‘ Lock’
W i n d o w D i s h e s , & c . , & c . ' TJ?
■ i r & l The invfdui 'I’lic.-^e aro m4»st/ useful for dauce.s ami a t 'prinkled over tbo m ‘ Meilmd.—Mix tho almonds .and sugar
ibormigbly log**th4'.r and tlu'ii fuld iho whit' s of eg*g'. Dub well log. tiler a ml when .stilf lav otit tile inixturo on to the shecit.s of Wfifor
• If р.
iIMT on ft liaking .siieet v i lh e r with a .spoon 'fivonry bag—to loini bise.uits; ])lao»s a.
'plit. idmomi on tlu* lop ol’
e.aeJi ;md bfiko in a i-iKil oven ioi* fiboiu .juai ter .»f an hour, 'rbese .piaiitities will make lb fa ir si?..*.!
h i" nit DDKS.b Dlaek 'Ceiiis to have <|uiu* gone out. of
I'fusliion for evening we.-n*; idi the
late.st. «.*von- iiig fr.x-'ks are nnuK ot liiiliinnt colours and are most elaboniiely emliroiilof)M, But for (kiy wt'ftr wo still see tnany bkiek fiTveks find с.
il iats. .dtliougli tbe 'k ir t i>;irt. of the coab
is nearly filways handsomely embroidored witii rie'li eubuiroti .silk.s. Fur oit eyeiung frocks is having fiiioiiu r rim bm, this time it. .‘ itlier takes the i4>rm of a wide bftnd over om* .sliotilder. or one or two
n.irrow bands rotm.l the middb* of the - k in—ami .sometiino.s a t fbe edge fit. w.-ll. \Ve still bud evening wnip.s niado of velvet
with up.'ifimling co!!;H' fi’.id mad4* to bts usi'd l.ofli ways.
m n Y (d ' K .vo \Y 'riifu. goo-'e oggsslioubl mu b.- ns.-*d in cakes?
'Pliis is
Iveati.se the albumen in them is t-oo grc.'it. to allow
t.be cako to he light. Tins [ie( ially ftpi»lie.s to '•[xinges.
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