vku. My y.v~...v-... As almost every house is provided with an attic, it seems that itwould afâ€" ford the very nicest of plz'y-rooms. If the whole attic would he too large or cannot all be given up to the little folks, than a. part could bepartltloned off. An old stove would kee the place warm and the mother need ave no worry for their “safety. ‘Here they could have swingsand hammocks, )unching bags and Indian clubs. doll ouses, and in tact ever thing to amuse themselves thl). 0 special attention need be iven to “cleaning mp" such a. place. ‘be girls could cut papers and rags as much as they pleased and the boys could manmfacture with hammers and saw all kinds of probable and improbable artiâ€" cles, which only a boy 1s capable of doing. Subh. am attic would be most pleasant on rainy days when the little ones cannot go out. Their noise would. disturb no one and the remainder of the house could be 'kept neat and ord- erly. indoors for fear at t] it let out to play, am too well how (lhstrwc by their noise; and forbid that, for them discontented and cross soon be trouble. Eï¬Ã©b’ï¬sï¬UNs T0 HOUSEKEEPERS. M. F. says buckwheat cakes can be baked without ï¬lling the house with smoke if thg copk mm wash her grid- iron after Bad] meal and grease with a. bit of butter dropped 0111 a. piece of folded light brown paper. RIu‘b the griddle with um paper and the iinst bit of {butter is all that will be \need- oft} house.†There she and her play: ramped and played to their heart': tent through cold winter days. attic was roughly floored and the ing and walls were covered wit. pets; but there was plenty of sun and. an old stove afforded heat or to make it comfortable if the chi were warmly dressed. In every Where there are chhldren some must be given 'them for their Where they can keep umdisturbe One of the of the farm kitchen or wood is thie necessary but, unsightly swiill pails, that freeze in winier and. drawl flies in summer. An inventive Woman has solved Line problem all how to dispose of them m a most praxytical and effectwal manner. She had a box made, wide enough and long enough ‘to admit two pails side. by side. This was. furnished with whingâ€" ed cover and painted _a. dark green. .When the cover was raised it protected the wall; when it was closed therede nothing that suggested its contents to the casual observer. In short, the shop wil§ were most neatlyï¬isposgd of. , Almost every woman kmows how con- venient. in is wimn wittin§ cherries. ring peaches or potatoes, coking over fucklebverries, etc, to- set a basin in- side the large pan to receive the fruit ,as it is looked ovex and save drizzling the fruit juices or water over the table and kmp it ï¬rmn running down her ar-ms and. dripping off her elbows. Why do we not have double pens, with a partition in the centre, one side fitted with a, removable pan, especially \for such uses. 7 . -. such uses. '. Remember, when you begin i fruit this summer, that it km and looks better if you use 1 or earthen dish to 5:100]! it in, it with a. wood or silver spoon GOOD RECIPES. Irish Fruit Cake.~â€"0ne pound of gran- uleâ€"ted sugar, one pound of sweet but- ter. ban eggs. olne pound of browned flour, sifted with two teaspoonifuls of baking-powder, one/«half c'upful of syâ€" rup, onehalf cupfui of black molasses. ï¬ve tablespoonï¬uls of rose-watea‘, tein tablespoonhfls of fruit juice, bhlree mâ€" blespoonfuls of cinnamon, one table,- nful of clams, five teas-poomfuls of auspice, [our ieaspoonfuls of nutmeg. oneâ€"half teaspoontul of amine, foun- pounds. of. cihopped, seeded raisins, fouir poumdg of Currants. one pound of finelyâ€" sliced ciumn, caneâ€"half pound of timelyâ€"sliced candied lemon, mud oneâ€" ‘half pound of bitter alumnds, b1anch~ edand pounded fine. Do not bake it too long, or it will become dry. “When it does not taste of raw floruu' when test- ed withI a broomâ€"straw. it will be done. Vanilla Ice Crawlâ€"Take two drains oft vanilla, one quart of milk, ‘half pound of Caste-'1' sugar. one pint: of cream.~ and the yolk: of three eggs; beat the yolks well, and star them with the milk. then add the other ingredients; set it over a._m0demte fire. and stir constantly Witlh. a. silver spoon until it is boiling hot. than take owl; amd when cold Sneeze it in the usual way. AN ATTIC P "The plea‘santest childhood." said as A‘ Strawberry Sherbetâ€"Take been ounces of picked strmvlw crush. them in a mortar, than a tlhem a. quart of water; pour thi a. basin. with a. lemon sliced, and spoonful of orangeilower water; remain fOVLP two or three hours eighteen ounces of sugar into 4 en‘ basin. cover it with a doth. (h which pour the. stlrawherry juic berr as much has run through as sat-heir up the cloth and squeé much juice as possible from it; the sugar is all «Essolved. str again, set the vessel containing ice until ready to serve A Lemon Sherbetâ€"One pound i’ng sugar, one and oneâ€"half cum Barbounate of Ema, o. tario acid, four drops added to sugar. Mix 7432‘ d. HOUSEHOLD th- WY é inother kee for fear of t .t to play, and pl‘ay th-i ngs 1 stove afforded heat enougn t, comfortable if the children nly dressed. In every home re are Children some place given 'them for their own, 5' can keep umdisturbed a1} 1511 5; wt 3t when you begin to put up met, that it keeps color MEI if you use an agate Lab to cook it in, and stir and her play I to their heart 1 winter days floored and th re covered wii .5 plenty of sut Lp to the little folks. partitioned off. An 5% the place warm . ave no worry for x they (‘0qu have ks, punching; bags M wherry juic: 1 through as and squeé He from it; ssolvecl, str One pound of ic- xeâ€"half ounces bi- ue ounce of fairâ€" of gssenoe lemon. , suit, and bottle {hey for their umdisturbe :1 can come 1y a severe matâ€"Take fc 'her little actions of my little woman then add to )ur this into ed, and a tea.- waber: let it théfe woqu she news e bee nLo anoth- h. through plav Lt time. in our nough err DWI]. 5d all e and 3 win- ) ones colds ; only :omes aumot 5 C011 :. Af- will. ze as when ain it it on ceil- This Put A Young Daughter or "and Menard]. or Fergus. the, Vlcllmâ€"Ilns Sulfered the Mm! lnton .«c Agonyâ€"Doctors Failed In Help lit-r. From the Fergus Newsâ€"Record. Nearly every person in this section is acquainted with MI. David Mc- HaJ‘dy. the popular leader of St. Anâ€" drew's church choir. Fergus. Our reâ€"1 portercalledupon MI. McBardy at his; home in Upper Nichol recently and from him and his estimablewife a. tale) of ferrible suffering was elicited, suf- fering that has brought a once excep» tionlally strong and healthy child to the verge of the grave. The subject of the sketch. Lena M'cHardy, is four- teen years of age.and her parents say she has not grown any since her illness began some two years and a. half ago; Hm terrible suffering dates (ram the: time she was vaccinated in June, 1894,: and wlhal she has since undergone has amused the deepest symiDathy of alb the friends of the farmri y. In con; versation with Mr. McEnrdy 11ml his wife, the following facts were" elicited:â€"â€" "TWO years ago last June." said the, father, "Lena was vaccinated by a dbctor in Fergu. The arm was very sore amd swollen all summer, and became so bad that it was a mass of sores from the shoulder to mg sleep in a. cleam bed he leels as thoroughly equipped for another hard day’s todlas David did when with five smootlhystomes in his shmpflnyemd's bag. he went out to meet Goliath. God bless the homes of the boilers of Amâ€" erica! They are the faumidation of our free institutions. the laibaring‘ man's paradise, the )mpe Of the country. Ami God bless the wives and mothers who turn their thoughts from the fash- ions and gayeJties of society and give gheir hwrx's best energies to husbamlâ€" gag Uhe earning-inf their companions m toil and to the making of happier homes foa- them and their children. DISTRESSING RESULTS FOLLOWING VACCINATION. Home is ï¬lm vmge-eaxner's paradise. \Vhen on returning from his daily task almost worn out he finds his wife cheerful. a. substantial. Well-cooked sup- per on Uhre talble, pla-in, though it be. his children clean and ordquy qud his house neat and in B‘Ood tnm. has heart 1.9 cheered and Ms mums grow strong. In snub. a, presume he sosm forgets hJs weariness. and aï¬ter a night’s refreshâ€" securely. For use one 'heapixng teaspoon- ful im a. tumbler of water. Pink‘ Pills can be had omly in boxes the wrapper around wLb‘Erh bears the full trade mark, “Dr. \\'i.lliams' Pink Pills for Pale People." Refuse all others. Domâ€", was just own way Caraâ€"\Vhat did you say when Dick expressed a. desire to kiss you? ‘ Domâ€"I told him that I supposed he was just mean enough to have his When there is such a. good remedy as Nervilime for all kinds of again. It cures neuralgia in five minutes; tooth- ache in one minute; lame back at one application; headache in a few mo~ ments; and all pain just as rrapidly. Give it a trial. Be Not Dewived. A Cough, Hearse- nass or Croug, are. not, L0 be trifled with. A dos» m tune ct Shiloh’s Cure will save_ you much trouble. Sold by all druggmhs. Cure the Cough with Shiloh'a Cum. The best Cough Cure. Relieves Group promptly. One million bottles sold last year. 40 doses for 25 cents. Sold by all drugvgis’us. The advance. movement (if the Anglo- Egyptiah expedition will commence in Amgust, and Khurtowm' will be the ob- jective point. How did you happen to go to sleep in church ? The women's hats looked so much like lamp shades that I forgot where A PEGSLIAH BASE. AND HE HAD TEE TOILER'S HOME COMBDRH‘S \VIHY BUFFER ? 1T 5‘ COU ESE James Osborne. 6‘2 ChtherineStreet, Hamilton. Ont.. cured of Bright’s Dis- ease. \He belonged to the Mawabees. and was thought to be in adyiug con- dition. but Kootenay (“are saved the (paymth 02a geath claim. "Burt papa, yo’u musfln't be hard 0111 Mr. Saply," said his pretty daughter. "He is of a retiring disposition, you know.†“Retiring!†snorted the old man "Retiring thunder! He doesn't leave until 12 every nig’hrt he comes to see you.†]Have to Yield to the "New Ingredient." Read ‘he. roll of cured ones who pin their faith to Kootenay and make sworn declarations :â€" swm‘n declarations :â€" W3. A. Wilson. 125 John St, Toron- to. cured of Kidney Disease. William Burns. formerly of Grimsby, now of Hamilton, cmred of Bright's Disease and Hemou‘rhage of the Kid- nays. Charles E, NexmanJa Marlborough Sheet, Tordntd. Ont, cured of Rheumaâ€" tism and Constipation as well as sezere Kidney Trouble. William Walkm. 84 0011701116 street. Hamilton. 0nt., lxrakeman on the G.T. Rx. cured of Railway Kidney. ' F. A. Gendron. lumber measurer, Ob- fawa, Ont, cured of Kidney Disease and Locomotor Ataxia. A most remarkable cure. one which caused a great sensa- tion in Ottawa. Thomas W. Nichols, 190 King Street West. Hamilton. Out.. cured of Inflam- mation and Congestion of the Kidneys. Was so bad he had to be propped up in_a rocking chainh ‘ THRIFTY FRENCH. Paris manages to make 150,000 francs a year from permits to let «hairs iln the squares and gardpms for the awommoâ€" datiorn of pmmemaders. Enters mutton thJe herltage of a remedy that is sure, safe anld painleaa Pub mum’s Painless Corn Extractor never fails, agave: causes pain nor the slightest James Cldflk, 198 Yo}k Street Hamil- ton, Ont. cured of Kidney Disease and general weakness. The above are the names of afew people who have foulnd Kootsnay Cure theixr salvation when everything else failed them. That chkman’s Kootâ€" enay Care is without doubt the sover- eJilgn. remedy for Kidney Disease in all Ms varied forms, can no longer be doubted. If you warnt further informa- tion write to the S. S. Ryokman Medi- cine 00., Limited, Hamilton. Ont., and sworn testimony of the above persons will be sent yo’w, together with hunâ€" dreds of other testimonials. Chart; book free on appliration. discomfort as mercury will surely destroy the sense of smell and comp etely duange the whole system when entering it through the mucous surfaces. Such articles should never be used except on prescription: 10m reputable physiclans. as the damago lhey will do is ten fold to the good you can possibly derlve from them. Hall's Camrrh Cure. manufactured by F. J. Cheney 8: 00,. Toledo, 0., contains no mercury. and 14 taken internally. acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. In buying Hall's Cuban-h Cure be sure you get the genulne. In is taken in- ternal-y, and madein Toledo. Chimby F. J. Cheney Kc Co. Testimonials tree. Sold by Druggists. price 750 per bottle. Hall’s Famlly Pills are the best. MT. Bloobwmperâ€"My boy Bennie is getting to be a good artist. Mr. Spratvtsâ€"Js be]? Mr. BIoobumparâ€"He drew a picture of a hen which was so true to nature that when I threw it in my waste bas- kgt it laid there. _ Beware of Ointments for Catarrh that Contain Mercury, A mm is happiest when he is giving a womam advice on a Subject of which he knows mowing. Gents :â€"I was dreadfully nervous. and for relief took your Karl's Clover Root Tea. It qmeted my nerves and strengthened my whole Nervous Sysâ€" tem. I was troubled with Constipa- tion Kidney and Bowel trouble. Your Teasoon cleaned my system. so thorâ€" oughly that I 1-3. idl regained health and strength. rs. . A. Sweet, Hart- ford. Conn. Sold by all drugglsts. For Constipation wKe Karl's Cluvcr Beot Tea, the great Bmd Punfier. Cures Headache, Nervousness. Erup- tions on the Face. and makes Lb» head clear as a bell. .mum Extract - - One bottle. ‘ lulachmann'l Yea-b - One half to one cake. usmr - - - Two pounds. Cream of Tartar - - One belt ounce. Lnkewnrm Water - - Two gellons. Dissolve the auger. cream of tartar and yeast in the water, add the extract and bottle: place In a warm place for twenty-{om- houra umll l". (ex-manta, than p‘nce on ice. whnn it, will open sparkling, cool and delicious. The Rlnger beer can as obtained In all drug and grocery store. m 10 cent bottles to make two KLHLODI. Fin-st thought. Bemhzunâ€"“The wolfis at the door." Mrs. Betnhamâ€"“Tell him to wipe his feet." 351m imggiriné friend: or as flay fam- ily physmuam ?†l - (Dr. Powder. "All! How are you to- day, legnpf’j Glilppâ€""Do yoruï¬s‘k Be Not Deceived. A Cough, Hearseâ€" ness or Group, are not to be trifled with. A dose in time of Shiloh's Cure will save you much. trouble. Sold by all druggists. KINEY DESEASE GQNQUERED. (DEE TWENTIETH CENTURY DREADEULLY NERVOUS. ADAM'S GINGER BEER RECIPE. .111 MAID THERE and the Canadian N orth-West. Good going J um: 29. Return unzu Aug. 28 Good going July 6. Return until Sept. 4 Good going July 2). Return umu Sept. 13 From all stations In Ontario, Windsor, Onapmg, 8mm Ste. Marla and East For rates, phsmpleta, time tables and full in- formation. apply to any Canadian Paciï¬c Ry. *ge t: C. E. MOPEERBON, 1 King StreatEmt, fErbh'éo: Canadian Typograph Co.,Ltd. WINDSOR, ONT. NRONTD~Gerrard and Yo I! the top. It has mare teachers more list: many more young men And warn than any other Canadhn Business Sch Inn. Enter anytimo. Write W E. SE W I L L R U N Homeseekers’Excursions OTROHTLGermrd and Yonge Sta, It (he to», It. has more teachers mora students. and us- Iists many more young men and women tum positions than any other Canadian Busincss School. Gec pucicw hrs. Enter tun: time, Write W‘H‘ SHAW. Princimfl. Its Bearings are dust and oil proof. Is oi]ed but once a year. Will last a. lifetime. Get a catalogue. Th R Ceylon Tea. DOCTORS RECOMMEND -â€"-- Used in the manufacture at Boots and Shoes by J. D. Km 3 Co. To- ronto. Good our Waited up-to-dat) ooh No make; no nails' 110:- mm: easy. In wifl not squeak. THE a. n. KIN 00., LTD., 1 mono NTO. ONTARIO. ‘ a“: This in a word, in expressive of the reputation enjoyed by the is one of the best known city luxuries and each time a cake is an hour is saved. On floors, tables and painted work it acts like a charm. For scouring pots, pans and metals it has no equal. [F YOUR STOREKEEPER DOES NOT KEEP IT YOU SHOULD lNSlST UPON HIS DOING SO, as it always gives satisfaction and its immense sale all over the United States makes it an almost neces- sary article to any well-supplied store. Everything shines after its use, and even the children delight in using it in their attemps to helm around the house. Just as the city looks to the country for most of the luxuries used on its tables, so the country must turn to the city for those con»- venienees which are justly termed luxuries for the hard-working housewife. City housekeepers have learned to realize that to save time is to lengthen life. A CET’Y LUXURY. 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H 3' Established In, High grad e. be Small or Lam than) be Money Ba: CARRIAGE TOPS When you buy) a can-Inge mpke sure that. the Top has a [toner C\x1-_ rain. Some an. scrupulous deal. are for the sake of a. little extra proï¬t may try, and sell you 6 common hop. In~ Slat nu havin l eonboynoner on. ILwillataHtimeI and under all con- ditioma give you unbiatncuon. an otta T116. Reg :8. Metal Cot Etc. Gutter I‘m-on In. Toronto. rmcnb mes. bliowa .0 use. ‘ul ï¬n- \ogqe