+++++++++++++ +++++++++ +++ Boiled H hominy (W .the mornir put the ho water. sea: boil and t, and serve meal porri Try Cucumber as a. \" First cut up strips, dredg< with flour, and fry till a 1i color. put the hommy on . water. season with boil and then Cook and serve in ('llcï¬u meal porridge. A Wholesome Sala be as simple as pos ful of Vim-gar, two per, salt, and a, lit leaves nothing to b‘ other hand, very r cream, etc., are Vcr with people. thn bottoms are brl bake on the other side Chili Samoanâ€"Four q ...-.. A.-.†W For Mumns.â€"â€"’1‘o every pound of flow mix one egg, one ounce of but- ter. and two (.ublesponnfuls ofyeast. :Molt the bu‘ctcr in half a pint of milk. Beat the mixture thoroughly, and so: it to rise for two hours. Form into tie over with bladder. Mill; Jelly is an inexpensive and good mould for children. Soak half an ounce of gelatine in Water, strain and put into one pint: of milk, whiCh must be boiled with half the rind of a. lemon, add one ounce of sugar, and let the milk, etc†stand on the side of the stove for ten minutes. Rinse a. pint mould in cold water, strain the milk, etc., into it and allow to Curry Toastâ€"Tho remains oi’ a fowl or some veal should be used for this dish. Remove all tho meat that may be left and chop it finely, add to this a little gravy and cream. Flour the mixture, then season lightly with pepper, salt, and curry powder; warm thoroughly and serve on rounds of fried bread, with a very fine dusting of grated lemon rind scattered-over. Curry toast must always be served very hot. Fried Vegetable Marrow is a good dish. Boil a large fresh marrow in the usual way. but cut it into even pieces about three inches long by two broad. Drain and set aside to get cold. 'l‘hen brush over each piece with oiled butter and dredge thickly with flour. Let the butter set and .then brush ‘ ever With egg and (lip into breadcrumbs. Put into a. frying-basket and cook to a golden color in deep fat. Stewed Mushroomsâ€"Wash, dry, and peel the mushrooms. Melt two ounces of butter in a stewpan. put the mushrooms in and carefully turn them so as to be covered in butter. Directly the juice begins to flow. draw the pan to the side of the stove, and gently stew for quarter of an hour. Boil a little cream 01‘ milk, season with salt, pepper, a pinch of sugar and grated lemon peel, and serve all together on a piece of toast. Oyster Frittersâ€"Drain 30 oysters and chop ï¬ne. Beat 2 eggs until light; mix with 1 cup milk, 2 cups sifted flour. level teaspoon baking powder and 1 teaspoon salt. Beat until smooth, add the oysters, mix thoroughly and drop into boiling lard. When done, nmove them and serve at once. Nut Loaf.â€"This is an dish for a, light luncheon, contain :1 good deal of and may take the placc ++++++++++++++¢+++++| SCOTT & B SOME Elma: 1% H9 and bake (m a. EFTY C N some conditions the gain from the use of Scott’s Emulsion is very rapid. For this reason we put up a fifty-cent size, which is enough for an ordinary cough or cold or useful as a trial for babies and children. In other conditions the gain is slowerâ€"health cannot be built up in a day. In such cases Scott's Emulsion must be taken as nourishment; a food rather than a medicine. It’s a food for tired and weak digestions. MAINTY DISHES. uber as a. Vegetablg Sang! for free samglo Toronto, Ont .â€"â€"Soak one cupful of ht in 0013 water. In It oIT thé water and on in a quart of cold ith salt, bring to the )ok for ï¬ve minutes, -. sumo, wav as oat- ‘aalad Dressing should possible. One spoon- wo of oil, with pop- little made mustard ) be desired. ()n the y rich dressing, with Very apt to disagree OWNE, Chemists. a. griddle. When brown, turn and EMS way a Ln acceptable , as the nuts of nutrition, cc of meat. druggists 30 oysters aggs until 1k, 2 cups on baking Ht. Beat thickly 1‘0\V11 Two cups of nut 1 the choice of nuts lish walnuts, and nuts through the ing them ï¬ne. H; 1y stale bread. a move the crumb i the bread flakes ing a. teaspooniul spoonful of m marjox'am. and 31' on hand. Melt tbutter in a cupfuj othis over the dry Damp in a 1m sorbed Dy plac the rooms 13‘ threatens to be! the lime is da substance appe: loaf ma and drc may he to sauc Salt beef will boiled if a litth the pickle. Damp in a new house may he ab- sorbed Dy placing boxes of lime in the, rooms near where the damp threatens to betray itself. Directly the lime is damp, change it, No substance appears to absorb damp more readily than this. When making a. ginger cake or pud‘ ding add the grated rind and juice of one large orange. To take stains ofl' marble Wash- stand. Rub with a piece of fl'rsh lemon, or any good crystal soap. To destroy cockroaches, scatter powdered borax freely in their haunts and the pest Will shortly vanish. Pads for Stair Carpets may be made of shrunken, halfâ€"worn bed blankets. These should be laid smoothly under the carpets. In a baby’s bottle use Very little sugar, and always add a pinch of salt. This is particularly necessary When condensed milk is used. Lemonade should never be made in a. tin ï¬essel, as the acid of the lemâ€" ons with the tin forms a poison which is very apt to produce severe sickness. A dirty silk umbrella. will he ly improved by sponging with tie beer which should he s warmed. Pads for made of : blankets. smoothly un In a baby Prevent syrup from crystalising by adding two or three drachms of citric acid to each gallon of syrup. Those who prefer it ma} add cream of tarâ€" tar in the same way. Punctuality in a household is a most important matter, and the only way of keeping things going smoothâ€" ly in either large or small families. ly in either large or small families. Soak bread, custard, and batter puddings in a basin for an hour beâ€" fore cooking. Then beat all together, pour into a. dish, and cook at once. Delay will spoil a batter, as it alâ€" lows time for the flour to sink. To Clarify Sugarâ€"Break the sugar into a copper pan, and to each pound allow two gills of water. Place on the stove, and gradually allow it to boil. Carefully remove the scum as it rises; now throw in an additional halfâ€"pint of water, and allow it to boil again. Skim very thoroughly, and strain through muslin. These Bathroom hints should be adopted in every well regulated house. Keep all sponges clean and sweet and dry them each day in the sun. For perspiring feet try alum or vinegar in the washing water. Keep small p both of acid and mix it with half ty of \vatera Pass some paper quickly through t wash in several water: change is eï¬ected, Have tweezers with which to h( er, for such a strong 5011; burn your skin and cause aired on yellow or â€"not any parchment follow this will have a tough su NAGGING OVER LI'IVI‘I procure “She was always na nagging 30% little t} is a life of misery paint sentence. worry u: miserable, miserable neighbors ith Lh ‘af. ' A big mist A pitcher of tablecloth an a flash of poV Willie falls wrist. Mothe helps to pate and nurses 11 well. The sa through a six and he is “jaV had never be( We down tlm thin If the mortgage mu band and wife dis with grace and forbe agreement is reached‘ That same husband rel until the dust l‘iS per place to hang a Each thinks the th for the other to hold Neither happens to thing is too little to Neither thinks that little to quarrel abo All throngh life it little 'All things ’All milin We dI‘OSiffl be 301‘ HTNTS FOR THE HOMT 11‘ in towel that throu w i L : crumb in n d flakes an aspooniul of wels in the ba ace of blanket which should 1 the line. Us us until 9, make at the big thir faces and Drew ‘ the little th )wn us mortga l with Ina‘yt Vcd hot with chanc paper the appearance of follow this recipe, and you .tough substance. First. :ne concentrated sulphuric ix it with half its quanti- ri Pass some good rough kly through this liquid, several waters, and the Heated, Have a. pair of th which to hold the pap- 1 a strong solution would (Is and in 21 «our in butter xd any other it two tahlc upful of mil dry materi: O “7 11 be a nice color when :10 saltpctre is added to mix< Have a lo and with r in flaky I mil (low soap in the bathr "e variety. 1' the appearance 1i almonds. food choppc I10 Willi 1t lstairs is for the nuts, add- salt, and a. teaâ€" herbs, parsley, that savory herb Lahlespoonl‘uls of tcrials. 'orm into uttered p Lhing‘s in life with yrave hearts. things fret and we make ourselves cry one at home often make our n'd unhappy. never teases us. upset; on a clean E! we are off like hickc 1'13 tle hroom, and a to stand on, be constantly 3 either good the bathroom area p: )derate w ate: cut lI hill.Q of lime in 3 the damp Directly re it. No d wifc and breaks his the doctor. fellow up, umil he is in that one )f reat pain THING S 9 great,- 11 a litâ€" slightly a ï¬rm an and slightâ€" gri omn- always There 'I‘h lice )Ul' other littl Still in 900 VA than four ox- Spite of its c Nearly ever but about 90 lif of a ros‘ Notes of Interest From the Four Quarters of the Globe. Gibraltar may land of tunnels seventy miles of The elephant lowed to go the formal 4 children. Pineapplcs at certain 3 Worth cal‘tvir. often given at certain seasons that thcy are not, worth carting to market, and so are often given to pigs. Shepherds believn the wool on a sheep's back is an unfailing barome- ter. The curlier the wool, the liner will be the weather. Widows in Korea never remarry, no matter how young they may be‘ Even though they had been married only a month. they may not take a second husband. 1 Owing to constantly living in can- ‘oos, a rude of dwarfs in British New ‘Guinea are losing the use of their legs, While their chests and arms are labnormally 'dcvelnped. I In Fiji the coinage consists chiefly ‘of whales' teeth, those of greater gvalue being dyed red. The natives exchange twenty white teeth for one ired one, as we change copper and red one, as we (mange Copper silver. Many Greenland women are pori 1y bald on the sides of the he‘ owing to their mnthod of dressing hair, which is pulled back with p ful tightness and held in place b: ribbon. Since the process of photographing upon silk and linen has been brought to such perfocfion in France, many cure rheumm poulticm or a} goes skin deep to the skin 0: chr appin region of tn 3 smothering weak, and s‘ began to co and then on. telling of D1 worse heart , Man th ail, l1) lliams It nic marrit 1- in many other ways. Mrs. Jos. )n. Les Eboulements. Que., says: suffered from rheumatism in a. liC form for nearly twenty-ï¬ve ;. I spent much money in liniâ€" s and medicines, but without , until I began the use of Dr. ams’ Pink Pills. Some times I so :ltiï¬ I could hardly move. trouble seemed to be growing a. and Iinallv seemed to effect my hip‘ 111 HERE AND THERE. 111‘ IT’S IN THE BLOOD 3.! )uble see and ï¬nall as I used about of the h ity. and v its the 500,000 ntion suï¬'ore 3.1 up in a. bullc mscnt of his 11‘ lil‘ m man 11' uld ( mly. they vhich It )t at 3ft. above the str owed to be growing 1y seemed to effect my 1 to have pains in the leart, and sometimes ansation. I grew so :red so much that I dor my case hopeless, ,ay 3. little pamphlet, Williams‘ Pink Pills, lands, and I learned (1 cure rheumatism. I IV. and in about three land ith 1 )w know in good C Dr. Willie. its plentiful Ominuto than ils surface of the :Iped by fretâ€" rcmcdied by )ut of th( icnna the 1b1ish are perfect husl ‘matisn xbout t} lump; in Natal are not, it is w onditiow had without [a and 115 0c ifs rh pain by f leads, 2 the 'edi om )rld. abou (1011 stable, w; in the 5121' persons ag ing match ed woodw offending, liable to 1 All 0V Towns Object to Tobacco and Cheeseâ€"Railway Company Forbids Kissing. 4-2 :- a. .1.» u. CEYLON TEA for ‘Ea‘tchless Quality is far ahead of any other Tea. Sold only in lead packets, 40c. 50c, and 60¢. per lb. By all Grocers. Black, Mixed or Green. of cig' GIRLS WERE FINED FOR RE- FUSING OFFERS. HOW are forming all over Euz'of America. And now in one 0 States in the latter country for instanceâ€"it is actually n criminal offence for any persc an adult, not only to smokl At Grimm-11, in ordinance just, 8.( crime for two or get together and matter where they ‘0\V11 homes. their New England Were caught indulging weed were whipped, set in stocks and cag ‘E'l’flé 5% It is a crixr on the table family consis person. Each hold must in separate ap: privately. privately. But the modern American cannot even eat what he likes, as was demâ€" onstrated recently at Louisville, in Kentucky, when Dr. Allen. the health fllcer, announced that shopkeepers selling the German cheese known as Limburgher would be prosecuted In the full extent of the Law, LAWS A G .\INST LIMBURG TIER. LAWS AGlINST LIMBURGHER. A committee of German citirens called on Dr. Allen to protest. against. the enforcement of the order. But, the medical oflicer was adamant. He declared that Limburgher was chic.“- ly microbes. "Animal life," he said, “is what! makes it pleasing to the tasteâ€"I mean, to the taste of some Germans. I propose to stop the trafï¬c." And stop it the doctor did, just rs the police at Atlantic City stopped "spooning" on the beach. Each member of the forco Was last summer furnished with a baton, which by touching a button could he ConVnrtcd int') a. brilliant incandes- cout lamp. With the rays of this light beating into every nook and} corner the oflicers carefully searchid‘ all the pavilions along the shore for couples who might be courting there, and in this manner hundreds of cou- plcs were zh'ag'g‘cd before the justices and ï¬ned. i s On a par with this measure was a. law actually passed by the Missouri legislature in 1897, which ï¬ned W0- dows and maidens from a, hundred to ï¬ve hundred dollars for rejecting a suitor. Several rich girls were ï¬ned accordingly. But the law was aftcr~ wards amended to add to the ï¬ne a, provision that the woman should sew on buttons and darn“; socks for the rejected suitor for six months. This ridicule efl‘ectually killed it. CAMPAIG N AGAINST KISSING . OME LUMCROUS LAWS An start \ll ovox ‘ainst ' th( :ms to b w~cspeci4 1n noti TOBACCO AS “PHISICR 1111 its; ‘Amcricnn rcvertin a crime to set a. glass of beer table at. dinner, provided the consists of more than one Each member of the houseâ€" ust in that, case retire to u. e apartment and “refresh†3E ies at iall I10 linst Lh( camp having signed some and impriSonmcnt. the world the cru consumption of tob particularly active [y against the smo Anti-cigarette lea ‘mir tandafd And no two persons ,ogetlxer anywhere. to intoxicating liquors, he present day in some tun States are to all urposes as strict as th: 1ws against smoking. in Iowa. a municipal ;t adopted makes it a 3 or more citizens i0 and take a drink, no they meet, even in their 1h An 3.1 dc. by the chief con time ago postw lolton warning 3.! 2 practice of strik 1ilway company has Lgn against kissing, been recently issued gatemen at the Jet‘- Highsst award, St. Louis, 1904. ills and paintâ€" person found u‘ed, would Dc 0 was pro- ).ntities for , it Was “privately ans seem we when )rs who noxious 3 what tasteâ€"I hermans. just king Hues an of Purity ith 11 1p the fair than the sterner sex. For at, Uelzcn husbands must be home, by eleven o'clock at night. Bachelors can stay out as long as they like, but husbands staying out after eleven are ï¬ned 11 penalty equal to $2.50, half of which sum goes to the in- former, who has generally turned out to ba On the electric lampâ€"posts at Edin- burgh are permanent notices against spitting. Belgium, however, has gone “one better" than this; in that coun- try spitting being altogether prohibâ€" ited, both in the streets and else- "one better" tha try spitting i-ein ited, both in the In the South Sea islands, to sionary work has flourished t an extent that at the present ent in the island of Gonoatoa. man, woman. and child who (1 go to church, as commanded law. at least three times a we immediately arrested and ï¬nec sibly one of the reasons for t that all ï¬nns accruing in th ï¬nd their way into the King’s et. After thi: hably see I which was in Liverpo don, a man Was hanged in of Edward I. for no other C] having been caught burnin Pearson’s Weakly. A few hundred years ago the prejllâ€" 'dice against the then new fuel of coal was so strong that in the City of London stringent laws were passed against its use. According to a. doc- was so strong that London stringent la against its use. Accc umcnt found m the don, a. man was han of Edward I. for no t Of the queer notions sometimes en tortained by the twelve “good me) and true†in the jury-box, the fol lowing amusing story, recently toll on the authority of the counsel wh: defended in a. case of larceny, i let us hope, a unique example. 1e (-ngnizint: in one of the jul'ymen th let us hope, a. unqu cognizing in one of nephew of the p thought “the old nL secure a. Verdict of particularly as the thought “the old man†Was safe to secure a. Verdict of acquittalâ€"more particularly as the prosecution were only able to present an extremely Weak case against him. The judge summed up in the pris- oner‘s favor, but the jury said “Guilty.†Meeting the nephew in the street next morning, the lawyer rallied him upon giving a verdict against his uncleâ€"especially as, from the evidence, it did not appear that he. was guilty. “Well, no, sir; We didn't thinkvas he was guilty, but we thought as how a ment wouldn't do the harm! " “One could hardly believe the change Baby's Own Tablets have wrought in my child," says Mrs. Angus Morrison, Port Caldwell, Ont. “He suffered terribly while teething, vomited his food and was weak and puny. One box of Baby’s Own Tan- lets made him a. changed child They eased the pain of teething, strength- ened his stomach, and he is now a. big, healthy child, growing timely and never sick :1 day." The exper- ience of Mrs. Morrison is that of thousands of other mothers who have found health for their little ones and “He suffered terribly vomited his food and puny. Ono box of Be lets made him a. chan eased the pain of tee encd his stomach, al comfort for themselves in the use of Baby’s Own Tablas. Mothers need not be afraid of this medicine, it is guaranteed not to contain an atom of opiate or strong drug. They could not harm a. child of any age. and they am good for them at all ages. Ask your '(lruggist for Baby‘s Own Tablet-s or send 25 cents to the Dr. Williams Medicine 00., Brock- ville, 0nt., and get.thcm by mail. ages Own Dr. ville Maudieâ€"Lucy We marry Widowor SI Wonder What she she fancies. son from every h which the de .uld attend the med. law which is fair than thc Maymeâ€"A hu I‘h I‘HT THEY SAID Ask your druggi Tablet-s or send 2 Williams Medicine Ont., and get .010 this the Belgians would. pru. 30 nothing strange in the la, Ias made by the authoriti. r0001 :11 1617. enacting: th: CUSTOMARY KNO CK 'A BABY CHANG AGGRIEVED WIFE citizen n‘ee times a week, is ‘ested and ï¬ned. Pos- e reasons for this is accruing in this way into the King’s pock- 5 he was guilty, 1 how a little impris dâ€"Why. my trunk lirt waists. 617, (mm died, at house in deceased . I found there t for them and your )risoner GUILTY over popular with 1‘ sex. For at, 1n tlx in him that THINGS , too, misâ€" ‘d to such sent mom- ert least one the street had livod Llâ€"or le man of Lon. the time 'ime than :5 coal.-â€" n g. It from the 'oin counsel safe to 0&9 not by the folâ€" told who men )1) 11 ( 1t U: )n-