and then it Sc: 10 r cake ( sugar «1 pin l‘ in! with a 11'er sa lighten it. Br h'tu'e water. In common dong grome deep pie pour it in \\il Rusk for Tamâ€"Om: cup or land and a little more of 51133.! lwo eggs, .ne pinl of warm milk, nutmeg. one cup of yeast, flour to make a dough. Mix well and let. rise. When making these out alter they have risen, use a round pan and make lho first row around [he oulside the largest, each succeeding row smal- ler, ending with one lug rnsk in‘lhe cenln. Corn Paneâ€"One on of cornmeal, one ‘cup of flour, one cup sour milk. Will] a lit-He soda, lwo lablespconfuls of sugar. two tablespoonfuls of butler, no table- spoonful of baking powder. Use the lane meal. not the granulated. Put su- gar, flour, meal, and butler logelhor, put in the rest. and beat hard. Bake in a. hreadlin about half an hour. Sweet Polalr; Rollsâ€"Boil two pounds of potatoes. Pass lhrough a colander. Add lwo ounnos o! bnitm: one pint of milk, a Iilllo sad. ore gill of yeast, and as much flour as wis- make a soft dough. SJ. lo rise; when light cut in palms [MI _ Â¥ 5 _â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"._ï¬ â€"-â€"â€"_ §§¢¢¢¢¢¢¢¢6$§§¢$33#663333 a thin batter. Stir in the baking pow, der and beaten whites just before bale mg, and bake slowly. Sour mill: will: sale may be med instead or sweet, and made wilh buttermilk they are “dreams of delighl.†Hos ler’é Rice Wafflesâ€"To l\\o cupiuls of boiled rice add the yolks of three erzgs and aqggrtofmilk and enough flour to make Delaware Biscuitâ€"One cuplul lard, Inn cupfuls of “our, one and one-quarter cupluls of water, one teaspoontul bf salt. Rub lard, sifted flour, and salt together and then sift again. add the Water and turn out on a board. Pound one thousand and one times, or until it “cracks,†when a small piece is pulled off; double the dough over every few minutes. but do not use any more Item. Break of! small pieces of dough as large as a small egg, and knead in the hand‘ Into a round ball. Princk each three times on top with a three Lined lurk; and bake in a quick oven about twenty‘ minutes. They should be a light brown on top. I WH+++H++H+++M fHHH§HH+H++++H§ “'11 I n u l About the House ‘¢¢¢o¢¢¢¢¢o¢¢¢¢¢¢o¢¢¢¢¢3 It is so easily digested that it sinks into the system, making new blood and new fat, and strengthening nerves and muscles. .S‘Cct‘t'J EmulJz‘on. which is Cod Liver Oil and Hypophosphites in easily di. gested form, is the greatest strength-builder known to medical science. Grippe or Influenia, whichever you like to call it, is one of the most weakening diseases known. ayc-r dong) Bréad-O flour, two I. Put the VIuHin Use Scott'J EmuIJ‘ion 9.51:5}; Influenza. Pass throug was of buite sad, ore gill as “4;. male 'hen light on IOUI‘ and bu’! réad-One ur, two eggs Put the lava IIO'I’ BREADS ALL DRUGGISTS: 500:. AND $1.00; Add yea the egg between Breadâ€"Take 1‘ one leaspconj I. then add u‘ on W hen Invaluable for Coughs and Col: cut ba’k qt and one-ha . lard the Si: into the flour tsi enough lo :5 in Wilh a 1 mufï¬n and fermented. Elly tins, and " Let rise 8 Die laws.‘ Price turm- .llnd wm puma Write for our Post Card Series " C," showing how some housm are painted. in ' M (M7 brigv ' ha" {m 7 ï¬ghont sum mox- ond winter. 1‘0 mint YOUR HOUSE inside and out with just the right. touch of colqr for fmhncm, beauty and LlAMSAYISOflCIL-Momrcal. ‘en melt (2! Hour and one-quarter )oonhxl (.f ', and salt n. add the brunt! YOUR 8005! with . quiet elm meet. its fob fu] mom! pure. and boiled .k.oev 3?va 30093 um- ma ...-._, , or seven: odor is noticed, is to put, ground coffee on a shovel. with a hit of camphor gum in the centre of it. Light the gum, which is nonexpiosive and easiLv igniiod. and allow the coffee to burn with if. A refreshing and sani‘ lary perfume is the result. Milk that has curdlcd and smell: enm- ma with papa! aflm‘ they When w material w [Return lhe chopped meal lo the soup m 'which il was bCiIud. Then, when Hu‘ soup bolls again, thicken with mm meal lo the consislency of mush. Pom ‘out into a long. deep pan and pul (ixx'lly 1m 0001. In llm Humming tum out My" solid cake on lo a planer, cut in slice~. and fry in butler a light brown. Serve mot. Can be eaten plain or with jelly. This is ï¬ne for those who “don‘t know what to have for breakfast.†Spiced Lambâ€"Gel about ï¬ve pounds lamb 'flank: wash and drain well, 'a_v ï¬al on lnble or board, sprinkle with salt. pepper and ground cloves; roll llght and tie well with twine. Boll aboul half an hom’, put in dish, and set lo cool. When cold you can slice Bake for lhl mg otten. Deliciou; J soup bone o 661‘. then r; . â€".. -.w~. . ( will be round“ tasty as well a inexpensive, as you can buy lamb ‘anks for 5 or 6 cents a pound. Adi little nuhneg. a'pinrrl of pepper; add one D into small patty cakes try to a light brown; siey and serve. Stun: remove Tour Force Meat. meal or chick‘ makin‘g soup season with 5 siey. and 1113'! tried onion. é Break in a M some flour; r( c'.’ a pigmn’s in a little buth in a lime hoi be caged and lhe T (H rer: roll PAINT MAKERS sinj‘ecian my new 0V 1N1 HOl 1d squu Jitor. cl XPE 'SIVE MEAT DISHES I in the cakes brown belle!- and necessity of lining the silt a little flour over t we all well greased. slung sateen or any co in a sall‘n ï¬nish. use a 1 1e last rinsing waler. 'n will have a glass w f bcel' unlji :move the Sm {0 use in a sick where a close. I ‘n lH‘ ‘H {OLD HINTS or broth (1h rd and smells sour proportion of half in small or Iarm '5, dip in {k ; garnish w Pd I o! rater me a sxck room C1056. musty, 0d and ï¬ne: with scard dash Red any kind hat used n3 1'! lil he sou; when with (t *mon rink] nutcs in 31‘s they .1 N I. spoke before the Canadian Club 0! Mont- real,, recently, on the resources of the Mackenzie River District. Few people. jhe said. appreciated the vast extent‘ii ind ob- i the Mackenzie and Peace River districts. be tins [The Mackenzie Valley. for instance, was 1' them ivery much larger than that or the St. Lawrence and the Great Lakes above cotton Montreal, [or it. drained 451.000 square 8 little inileS, as compared with 309,900 drained Thele the eastern river system. when' in making an excursion through the country, Mr. Stewart went from Edmon-1 r'oom :ton to Alhabaska Landing. [hence to [hot nms‘YUSlave River and Great Slave Lake to: lo put the Mackenzie. down wiiir-h ho im- nnnnn Jll awe the I‘PI it {int shak Mak juh 0V ar [he Mackenzie, down which e-". for over a thousand m Macpherson. On his way down the River he passed the fam- lwel} at Pelican Rapids, whi< led some years ago by th lGovernment in the scar-ch f asphalt was discover-ed. un H.800 feet a terriï¬c flow 1 and Mr. Elihu Stewart Tells of the Macken- zie and Peace River Districts. Mr. EHhu Stewart, formerly ot the F0r«,tstry Department of the Interior, spoke before the Canadian Club of Monl~ real..1‘ccently. on the rPsources of [he .‘vlackenzie River Disln‘ct. Few people. he said. amn'eciatm Hm ma. n........t . ruck fl. nce. wil fricn which re organ in avoid e ments i greatest tonic in neural ing in summer ilself in pimples mnv be You need a m spring jus new sun to Wonk. Tired and Doprcsfl'd People New] :1 Tonic to Put {he Blond Right. ed. seas cake on e ules salt, and may sleak carol cut. in sma chopper. / the ï¬ne nu the ï¬ne pm]; during the ( newed and 1 and remove ‘in milk. Mal into shape A frame beefstcak f makes the meal from ing the ordinary sonally. méde of n Spring mint: 1 \\'I-Z\LTH IN THE FAB NORTH. ’um 9f W innr In that C{ nod before 1d adv and 'Hl da PVC 101‘ me to 0w: y have done me. 3commond- them the win! weak. meat into In the spring bad blood shows I many ways, In some it breeds and eruptions. In others it, through occasional headaches, to appetite. perhaps lwinges of l or rheumatism, or a lazy feet- h-o morning and a desire tn and rtion 's. Geo. Merritt. s. "I was weak terribly run do I consulted sail Ha, but he did lO I not ‘rved 1L (-upf ( hakin lients l A 5mm; NEED. my rriï¬c flow of I has been bu; the Oni Jl' and fry nurse \V a mu. pcruups [Winges of lumatism, or a lazy feel- i-ning and a desire to For these spring ail~ snot sprout and come up : )nic you need; and the making, health-giving world is Dr. William's’ ‘ry dose helps 19 make Health-giving lood, .‘\'el‘y nerve and every aody, bringing health, rrgy to weak, despon- l and women. Here is 1. Merrill. Sandy Cove, was weak feeling mis- ily run down. The doc- suhed said the trouble .1 L- 1" A I Early sown clover sec worlged down inio the sr deeply by freezing and which is lying on or ne The ï¬rst few warm (lays bring up the shallow s< deep seed will not. com weaiger is warm to stay. seed that is on the. san limes get killed by a laic enrly sown seed will enough to miss the cold Last season I got a ï¬n \91‘ on a ï¬eld of barley. icy and clover with the week in May. ihe drill wn much as UN lhem \‘itn spring bad k lys, In son .' run down. The doc- Jhod said the trouble he did not help me. me 10 take Dr. Wil- and it is simply im- to overestimate the Th me Athabasca; \VELL KNOWN TORONTO famous burning DOCTOR. ', which was dm]. by the Dominion] The following very valuable prescrip- m'ch for on, only lion will be appreciated by many who 5d. until at, abou] are suffering from Lu Urlppe, as it [low of gas was a cerlzu‘u cure, and will save many a men burning everluocl‘or's bill. It is almost a certain pow iclhc I‘V uild 1U through me from Edmon- lhence to the ave Lake to he journey" ’i] pu the Ir italily PE hr '10- I shall al- to ailing to Fofl lll’ rn 1he 31 pro enths {door Iii respons if ard add bk an be >flll Cf three popular lhe the cut {‘VALUABLE MEDJCAL ;’ PRESCRIPTION that A machine which threads 1,000 needles is at work in a Swiss factory. The purpose of the machine is to thread needles that are placed afterwards in a loom for making lace. The device is almost entirely automatic. It takes the needle. carries it along, threads it. lies the knot. cut the thread off a uniform length. then carries it in a rack. The work of threading lhese’ needles was formerly done by hand. STRONGLY RECOMMENDED BY A \VELL KNOWN TORONTO DOCTOR. \Cl on a held at barley. I saw the bar- ley and clover with the drill the ï¬rst week in May, the drill working the seed in well. I expect to try the same thing again this season. The quantity of seed ta sow per acre will be harder to dc~ cide this year. possibly, than in years when it is not so high priced, but I be- lieve it pays best to sow thickly when the price is high, as a little extra seed \le give a few hundred pounds more of hay per acre. 18 THREADING A THOUSAND NEEDLES 1H i believe there is enough seed in six pounds to make a good sod if all of them grow. but as the seed and young plants are so small and lhere are so many ac- cidents liable 10 hanpen, l deem it best to sow eight to ten pounds. l prefer the medium red clover and always try lo get good seed. and with the best possible conditions. will 1 which gins. surfau time l G“ a 1 fI'cezix “14 WE wi up. Marc snow 'l‘hel amom with r more fully thi count of the the ï¬sh I'h SOVVING CLOVER SEED IN MARCH In lmE 1U ‘0 any bounc Iers irth ely {O FIT )Ul’ uddy surf an in housés r nortl barren il‘ is always much discussion armors in every neighborhood rd to the ti This will pr ca; 31' 1T [or 3m aspoonsfu .y of wt: “1' and tamrac varie ‘h for ï¬rewood an nds, w lakes usually an net SH Be, it s 1mount nic law If th time of probabl; 11' man m arly and thawing, will up as soon as that r near the surface. days will sufï¬ce to \v seed. while the come up until the la y. The late sown surface will some- H save many a lmost. a certain When you feel a or have that in any part if immediately 10 1nd at \\’( a] EA N Siâ€"keen). Iapsules. of Psychine r or sherry me retiring. un snap a cab sow on who: morning whe I enough to 1 mlhod. the sec r. but. if it falls cks just where of subsequent 11d ever cover that ;.is well and c0vered “m? ““V‘ Dear Sirâ€"Yon are ccrtai lp unlll the wonderful astrologer living. 1e late sown your prediptions came who {11 that you mot only saved me “1 somc' in] death but prevented the 'Ost and the dreds of dollars. I trust that me up late will proï¬t by you}- adche. S a very ihe [haw ï¬s‘ WI‘ wing clov- 3 discussed ml, on ac- the seed. h of do the bar I‘il "y ri watt: morr the s an ndl ng m 31Ԡm wit bet Mr 11' a wall. 4 and it' may portion of can be rem HQ fellows tol (An increase over 50.11 in excess of the pro- ] vious year.) The rate of interest earned on investments wu Mar 72 and the Assets show a mnrgin of man E than 22‘}: over Liabilities. thus excelling all other Companies in the vital matter at Secvrlty ll Policyhulders. Rates on request. Way is to ï¬nd I Place some gm], Sugar where it. the ants and m ï¬STRANGE PnEmcnons Ask tor a Great-Wes! Calendar. Fran on THE GREAT-WEST LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY. Head Office. - - Wlnnlpeg. BRANCHES~SL John, Halifax. Montreal, Toronto‘ Calgary, Vancouver and Grand Forks, N.D. SURPLUS T0 POLIGYHDLDERS, lnereas of busi- ness in force for ’06, I MISS EFFA'M. TRY'ON. I The accuracy of recent predictions made by this eminent Astrologer has causnd ‘.many of his friends to believe i-hat, he ,possesses a supernatural power, but be modestly asserts that his predictions are due alone to a. scientiï¬c understanding of the natural laws. The many thankful let.- ters Prof. Postel has received from people who have beneï¬ted by his advice furnish ample proof that he is sincere in his work ‘and has a. kindly feeling toward humam in. Policies placed in ’06. PHYSIOLO( Why did Blix THE BEST PROOF Readers of this paper can obtain a read- ing free of charge by addressing a letter to Prof. Postel. Dept. 389. No. 126 West 34th 815.. New York. Simply say you wish a reading of your life. stating your birth date. sex. and whether married or single. If you wish in do so you may inclose 10 cents (silver or stamps) to pay n stage and clerical work; however, the reading will be promptly sent, whether you incloae the 10 cents or not. don’t know abOLt his heart, but I he did his liver.†(II this respect tho Great-Won wan FIRST in Canada.) ity (In this “aspect tho Great - West swod SECOND in Csnsdn.) [Offers F MISS EFFA M. TRYON Pr_nf, Postel : In his ofï¬ce in rounded by charts 2 sign, Prof. Albert . over the lives of me written him for ad ncss, love, npocula‘ health and the im The following lette Postel's ability : Sends lmllvrs lo llw llich and Poor Alike. in “him He Alhisos Thom Mmul Busian Marringo, Speculation. me Affairs, Wealth, lilt‘. Planetary and of The following ï¬gures from 1906 speak for themselves: of the vxlue of flu Grant-W051 liosin the constnnfly incroasing for them. xtern :0 ï¬n (5 make h a wis Then if lh< n‘o Rmdings In All Who “Tile and 80nd Dale of tirlll. )f. Albert H. Postt l§ves_of men and w d the nest and trains of coarse \Vhe Proh‘smr Forotclls Evenly Quirkh Roads [ho Liu‘s Pmplo. Though Thou- sands of Miles Anny. ho] for advice on Inoculation, Lr the important R letter gives AI sho Gran-West Policie- ends to believe {-hat, he rnatural power. but, be that his predmtions are ienr‘lLtiï¬c under‘standing of SENTIMENT Ants.â€"â€"The surest ESL and destroy it. be many thankful le. i received from neople by his advice furnish is__sincere in his work New Yorl mud dials of $6,453,880.00 and women Who have» (‘9 on affairs of bus!) m. (.I‘EIVOL marriage. )rtant events of lifo. gives an idea of Mr. 722,!“ .89 tho report to: n removed. :an be "ex ainly the most . Every one of no. I consider :9 from an aw« 1e loss of hun- at many people Sincerely, doing the [He miles the death the WM! India "i City. sur- f strange dc. studies daily demand request