_ ,, wbu. two mblespoons black pepper, one gal- lon cider vinegar, salt to taste. Chop fine tomatoes‘ cnhhnge, large onion: Let. remain in salt water over night Cflbl ions bottom. pul th: the stove. pour lel it boil, lll‘xl and you have you can use {01 Even if celery cooked in tho ii us the spia Egglaw cake I( brown sugar, 0 cup sour milk. 1 flour, one lens the milk, one i smxp, With put it day 1* “our, one-hull teaspoontnl Cream the butter. add the a cream them well together; 1h :illx’ slowly and last add nu flavoring. Spread thin wit bladed knife on the bottom c or oblong tin. Bake until 11': then cut in large squares m beginning at one corner, lilo ccpia. If the squares bacon]: tlc to roll no. nlam thnm ir ugnm to s be. pinched Soup Ca of a cupl‘ul of 00m men], one and one-' stick will hang about threw or four inch- qurlh cupluls of pastry flour, one-fourth 05 down; fold men‘s and lmys’ trousrrs a! n cuptul 0! sugar, one-hull teaspoon- '1!!! salt and ï¬ve (level) toaspoontuls rt baking powder; add one ruptul of milk, one egg well beaten and one and one- hall lublespoontuls of melted butter. Fraction] way to into a shallow from marking your dining room table Beat. thoroughly, turn by (creases and they will look lilm new every time,- hy hanging them across the covered slick. Keep Tablecloth Unmarked.â€"Thr most prevent hot. dishes buttered pan, and bake twentyï¬ve mm. is to get a piece of table 0i] cloth, cut ules in a hot oven. Cut in squares-and arrange an a bread plate. corn cake is liked, two tablespoonluls of butter may be used. Ice Cream (Jones.â€"0nae-tourth out a cuptul of butter, one-halt 01 a cupful o' powder-mt sugar, one tourth ot a eugl-tul 0'2 milk, scren-eiahths at a mmful at the size of your table, either round or If a richer square. put. luldm' your Dad, and than your cloth on. And where a hot. dish is placed on the table, you arr sure there will be no mark. It at. times you have to enlarge your table have the oil cloth split through the mntre and that “’th it ran ‘m sli‘nhnr] In tho nnt‘c water. It will last all wink-1‘, and be a surprise at the Christmas dinner. Corn (Lukeâ€"A Southern corn cake recipe is a valuable addition to one‘s scrap book. Mix and silt three-fourths or n cupful of urn men], one and one- qurlh cupl'nls of pastry flour, one-fourlh] Apple Hananâ€"Cook two p'lrl! “PP!†and mm purl rhuhnrh unlil ll-ndhr. llun all lhmugh colandr-r. ll sat in lhe oven it will cook wilhoul spntlm'ing lho slovc. chclcn wilh sugar and lluvor with cinnamon. For grape butler lake lwo INNS seeded gl‘flpt‘s and one lpzirl ap~ plc‘ run lhrough culnndcr. Apple gives a much holler llnvor in tho grapes. Fresh Cucumbers in Wiulcrâ€"Fill glass jars with cucumbm lhnl have been shghlly soasormri wilh sail. Remove all bubbles by passing a fork lhrough them. Put lhe laps on lhe jars, turn lhom upside down, and let them stand for awhile us a lest that there is no leak- age. When put up in lhis manner cu- cumbers lnslc us lresh as if gnlhorml right from lhe vines in summer limo. Corn, string beans, and green pens are put up with the same success. and 051,143- ciully com 011 lhe cob. It requires no cooking, and should be put up in cold enough to ï¬ll 1m†the MINI, one-nun teaspoon of salt and enough flour to make u still dough. Roll out thin, sprinkle with flour, m1] and out in ï¬ne amps and boil about len minutes. Serve immedinicly. Almond Salad olives, add hull z cl’lopped1 also In cry cut lino. M and snrvc an IC WH++++++++++++M ’l'liQ'I'IiD HI-XZII‘l-ZS. 3]! teaspoon ¢++++w+++++++++9++wv Irl green '3 quart Hmned pickles, twelve large on one quan small onions, six cal" 10 cents celery, 5 cents while mus seed, lhrce pounds brown sugar ablcspoons black pepper, one gal- ahaui ï¬lm Hausa let il :1 {at n ‘s The conductor passing from the heated inside of a trolley car to the icy temperature of the platformâ€"the canvasset spending an hour or so in a heated building and then walking against a biting wind‘know the difficulty of avoiding cold. Scotti: EmaIJion strengthens body so that it can better withstand danger of cold from changes of tempered End F ne gallon ~¢W§¢é¢¢¢¢¢¢¢¢¢¢©¢¢¢ég lave i1 (‘16 e for cook [cry and 1 the soup spices lak Re [0 use for 'I‘\ï¬ll 11 Hen loge Rapid changes of temperature are hard on the toughest constitution. Jand ï¬ve or ien minutes. spoon remove all grease, I'Up or molasses can, next he soup [hat settles al the he can of grease back on H‘ Culd water over it, and xl day pour on the \vmer. e n clvur shortening that or cookies and spice cakes. : and tomatoes have been a soup you never detect cos take that insle away. to use soup fal.â€"One cup one-ha]! cup soup (at, one . one cup raisins, two cups ISPOOT] soda. dissolved in lonsponn cinnamon, one- clm'cs, ulspice and nul- 1|] 'elh ‘d beans 100 small half a cup of [cum Mix with salad drc lettuce leaves. ‘wmâ€"Onc egg and ‘ )m)! the 511011, on last add "10 flour and id thin with a broad [he bottom of a square sake until light brown, 9 squares and roll up, 3 corner, like a cornu- Jai‘es become too bril- lace them in the oven The lower end must nes.-0 )ne-half ilhout Eggs ï¬ve or ien st all winter, a Christmas dinne Southern com res become int L‘C them in the The lower end [lbs 0! a cupful 01 lspoonful of vanilla. add the sugar, and gethor; men add 111:". II 0k two p'lrls apple rb until tender. Run ‘. I! set in the oven spnilm'ing the stove. 11' and flavor with 1pc butler take two : and one pent up- rmdcr. Apple gives kles.â€"One gallon ‘I‘eon tomaloes, one (3 head cauliflower, ms (“an kidney. (1 stone ‘d nlm lender (1 water one-halt Strain euwul ful of anilla. 1a. for tli-Jse who like to have a place for everything. Take carpet. binding. hell’- ing. or old suspenders, tack on inside of clothes closet, two feet from 110013 six and onehalt inches apart, with nine and one‘half inches of betting be- tween each space. This terms loops of the belting- in which to place the shoes, rubbers" and slippers with toe down. Any convenient .place can be used. This is convenient where there are children and saves time and worry tor the tired mother. How 10 Wash House Planis.-â€"-A neat hcuselicepor always dreads to wash hrr plaan in the bath tub on account of the washing of the earth from the pols. This all can he avcrled by taking a piece of oilclo-lh, square or mum], about [wise lhe size 01 lop of pol, cut a small hob i1 centre. and from one edge cut lhe oilcloih to the hole. Then wrap the Cloth around stem of plan l. and lop over the edges that were cut and rest cloth on top 0! pol. Then turn on your spray and the leaves will be beautifully wash- ed and no dirt removed or even wet. Try it. Hang up Shanaâ€"A simple and conâ€" vcnicnt article ior iooLwenr. 950ecinllv Slde One- and same as one wou like this is not so c! this size woul- ciher material. How 10 Wash I hcusekcepor alwn; plants in the bat the washing of m This all can he av: Keep Tar]ch pracï¬ca] way from marking is {0 get a pic 11g ting about then wilh down i-iglll tack two 1 juice of the p01 ï¬es for this pm‘} scouring mntm Trim Heels of corners on the Conslanlly catch and tripping or vented by tnki; sllghtly rmmdin is easily done : u-rmeamncc of 1 appear with clot and will stove Ni; and Sim}: How to IN they w Wax bu] placed on [he table, you are sum no will be no mark. If all, limes yet we to enlarge your table have lh( l cloth split through the centre am at way it can he slipped to the and: 1d afford protection where most need €098 ( L tan; make or 'lhzm (he the paper half inch 0 one-half in cloih buzz t cleaning :1 piece ( {it 1x 16 [(Cop Stove 4 s of beeswax. Mu rub a little wax ' cloth. The heat will remove stains lwrigm and clean. THINGS WC l enough Tl enough .pupcr muslin (glazed) or ed camlu-jc, a dark color or a 1; make a bag a hall inch nur- han the paper bag; put. it in- paper bag; let it come within inch of lhc bottom and one l-lmlf inches from the top paste h bug to 1he pap-er bag at the Ien carry it in the hand the one would a new hall. A bag is not so conspicuous as a bag size would be if made 0! any Husk DE nde mrec black ; makt n Knivc lil- 05,â€"A simple and con- Jor footwear, especially ‘ikc to have a place for rih Unmarked to prevent, your dining :9 of 1111110 oi full Io; lied all day. Slave (31mm. ax. Mler day In wax on to table, either 31' your pad, And where 1 o a 100p ( on shell ut 11 3m}. Pied HI lowest» shelf in the 1‘ wilh cotton baL r {our thicknesws, nhric and sew this loop on either end, [(6 ng hm L] y 1 mm and leave lhc Most excellent cork is ]'( .â€"Thc most hot dishes room table 1 cloth, cut 1- mund or e have the centre and lo the ends paper hat (glazed) or {all hob cut Me rap the lop over ~51 cloth IN( [we Ive c you sharp \s are nd’mg an and | “t the We w owner of and he is speak at his mam The new Lord Dunmor'e is a keen so]- dil‘r, and, with the exception of Lord Roberts, the only peer who holds the Vii‘tox'ia Cross. He has seven ï¬re in Egypt, Afghanistan, and South Al‘x'icn‘ and won his badge of valor in 1897. At the time of the Boer War he raised a hoop, known as Fincastle’s Horse, and round a novel method to teach his men horsemanship. He conceived the plan or making them ride up and down Arthur’s Smut at Edinburgh, and utter a Iew nooks at this his troupors became quali- fh-d to scale the stittcst kopjes in South Africa. Lord Dunmom is now the (mner 0! South Harris‘ in the Hebrides. Pnrtugal also is taller than King Carlos, and likewise the Queen of Denmark. Queen Louise is a Swrtl-e, and belongs to a notion of big: people. The Queen of Rnxnmnia and the Queen of Spain also equal, it they do not exceed, their con- serls in height. ‘ Sir (leer e Clerk is now in residence at ‘I‘enicuik louse, Edinburgh. As is the wont of Scott-h baronets, he married the daughter or another baronetâ€"the lute Sir Robert Napierâ€"and he holds his llnnds on a curious tenure. This obliges ‘him to stand at the bend of a road near his house and blow three blasts on a horn it the Sovereign visits Edinburgh. And there are other landowners With similar rights or obligations. Major Htihison-Cruufurd holds the lands of Brnehead on the understanding that it the. King should happen to cross Cra- mtnd Brig, at the gates of his residence. he presents him with a silver basin tilled with water in which to wash his hands. Then. should the Sovereign chance to visit llopeboun House. Lord [Antithgow orders that the chains which stretch across the. principal avenue should be lowered so that His Majesty may drive up the. central approach. tcnegrin Prix‘ about eleven Partugal also and likewise Queen Louise M a nation of anmania am Queen Alexandra is lalln- than King Edward. The Czar of Russia is much smaller than his beautiful consort, and U19 Gennan Empress has a greater hnghl (him the Emperor. The King of Iluly is known as one of the smallest rulers of his lime, and scarcely readies to the sluzulders of the truly regal Monâ€" tcnegrin Princess whom he married about eleven years ago. The Queen of Doings 0! Some of [he Prominent People 0n the “'orld’s Slage. ngag JClelfl Inc has: or nnallh. I have no‘ thing but praise for Dr. William’ Pink l'ills as they cured me after medical lmalmeht had failed â€" I really believe Hwy saved my life." Good blond isï¬lhe secret of health. Rccp the blood pure and such diseases as anaemia, rheumatiï¬m‘ sciatica, in- digestion, licarl palpitation, eczema and the secret ills of women will not exist. The most perfect blood ionic anu nerve i'eslomr in the world is Dr. Williams’ Pka Pills. Sold by all medicine deal- ers or by mail at 50 co:an a'box or six boxes for $2.50 from The Dr. Williams‘ Medicine 005, Bi'ockville, Ont. pain In†my ed in weighl. on boxes of jcying the b lhmg but pr; Pins as they treatment ha‘ loss. I stead 0 mm 1 sislance Weak and Wr PERSONAL PAHAGRAPHS. work intense A FARR write the years ago. The Q is taller than King the Queen of D( mgm more WM no lerâ€" em. In this I was mis- ‘t a year and n half ago gradually down thI. 1 1e least, exertion, my ap- ; I had a severe pain in mud my Marl. The doc- ms suffering from pernL Um. I was ilmosl blood- ml Long flours v S( JER‘S TRIALS Out Through Over 5 had my e a good 0 without as- I was almost '1'! Stokes Buy "1'. she )1in de- Dr. Williams’ 3 k) try lhrm. received great > I docidcd lo l'r nle 101' so that ï¬ning it ours are by Mr. y, Ont. all my em a none hard ha TLV “Oh, dear!†exclaimed the society woman, “1.1’eel so wretched, and this is my receiving day, loo. 1 do hope no one will call, for I'll be in misery all We iime.†"Well," remarked her husband. Ince- ‘m‘usly, “I always understood that 'misâ€" cry loves company} " to sacriï¬ce [he healthâ€"perhaps the livesâ€"of Lillie ones. This is proved by ihe fact that there are :1 number of imi- ‘iuiions of Baby‘s Own Tablets olfex‘ed. The mother can protect her child by seeing that the full name Baby's Own Tablas and the four-k2! clover with child‘s head on each leaf, is Iouud on the outside wrapper around every box. [)0 not take anything else, as you may endanger your child's life. I! you canâ€" not gel. the genuine ’l‘ubiek {mm your dealer send 25 cents to The Dr. Wil- liams“ Medicine (10., Bmckville, Ont, and get a box by mail post paid. It is dimcnlt lo say how many thrones lho Russian Emperor has. The three chief ones are those at ihe Imperial Palace and the Winter Palace at. Si. Prictsburg, and in the Kremlin at Mos- cow. This last was a prment lo the Czar Alexis in 1660 from in? Shah 0f Persia. IL is entirely covered wilh [hick plales of gold set with precious slams and allenlaiing wiih plaques of ivory, chisellcd in high relief. The fact and date of ihe presenlniien are recorded in an inscriplion on lhe back of the lhrone. Just above are glistening (loublaheaded eagles of Russia, with angels on either side supporling lhe imperial crown. In the Imperial Palme‘ at Sl. Pelersbnrg the throne-stands in an alcove of the marble throne room, with a wide streLching canopy with thick gold core“ and deep fringes of gold embroidery. 0n the curtains behind are embroidered the arms of the Romanofts surmounted by the) crown, with a curious slur-shaped border all around. Three wide steps 10ml the crown, \V‘.Ul border all amum up to the throne There tor the room 0! the Abdin Palace, so I on! hesitation he» can greet. one name and in his guests own on meeting him again, no mz Eng after (he ï¬rst introduction language wiih on man, perhaps, best educated at Vienna m‘ucnw} at Vienna. M his receptions in Claim it is nothing unusual Iiir him to converse aiioi‘naiely in German, French, Engiish, Arabic and Turkish. One of in;- most striking chameieririics 0! the Khedivc is his wonderiuily retentive mmnory. He never forgets {L (are or a name, and is credited with having ad- n’ilui. only a short iime ago, that tabu- mittkd, only a mud on his r pntions, nai stances of the shaken hamls aricct; but her finest NOON! was two or three years ago, when she «reeled iwo salmon weighing together ovrr 8016. ' His Highness the Khedive o! Egypi, who is now making a smmwhul ex- tended tour on the Continent, Europe, possesses a wonderful personality, and is in many ways one of the most reâ€" markable 01 living rulers. He is a splen- did linguist, speaking every European language wiih ease and fluency, Ger- uses a small light U}'_ while Prim heavier make. Th4 c055 Royal uses a l shv has designed Lil Der :dge†Hy. 'l'lw port angler in at}; even Mr In 'ince of Wales .r favorite (no nn 0! Dee. wl the accent 011 (Le adjccti A \VARNING TO na mking qu ï¬She sah limull \V! lcn did 'ule VERY TRUE I†1 her ï¬nist IDEA]. HARD Fl m .1081 A DIG unccrupu] of trifling mind are the names Honalitios, nnd ( 5 many hundreds wh : with him in the rec Abdin Palace, ‘ , Lha SIN hex see why you on]! her gm she was paying you “news The mt .dn‘t do: '10er know her! ‘t she tell you you a yoursc]! again? quit». my "old 3e11,†in playing 1nd is just rm she lat Icr the W( ucen Alex her sister flll 1mm N00 rd TE H MOTHEI yâ€"wuod rod, and ,‘Xrelltnt ï¬shing mm! the "Mm- 258 is "10 mos! yalr ianuly, and C King, and the am SH YEN 1( a salmon. above the is salmon circum- who have receptionâ€" Lhat with- ch one by language after how ‘cn he m, S(. Lt Mos- |n the ban of eol illin 1T .H O 3 and ï¬rm nas- th nd di ciiquelLe. This morning. mat being occn‘ paused and km. “Walk right "Don were loudly sounding close to nor. ()1 Hit: there was abundant evidence, as was them also that. no one on board heard them. She had run into a_zone 0t silence‘ and she paid the penalty. Attempts have been made to show that. these silent zones remain constant, huf this is doubtful, although they undoubt- edly affect some parts of the ocean more than others. Thus the leg-ham at the Lizard has been several times reported as being heard: and then again unheard, Ly vessels appmaching the land, at- tlmugh inquiry has suttwquentiy elicited that it has at] the while been duly and Immunity sounded. And the phenome- non has even, upon occasion, been re- peated over and over again, proving that not only one. silent zone. but several, have been paawd through by the incom- ing -ship, each lying parallet to the other, and separated by belts of ordinary soundacari'ying atmosphereâ€"Pearmn's was paid 1 an undesir lo Wiggle: soundrarr Weekly. h: direct a most puzzh‘ caustics. That suc' kncwn to s constitute 1 when it is Th9 nm course of encounter land an hundreds since the nmvspaper prople wh “racially Kidney (rc tism. Paris of the Ocean \Vhorc Ships Are Deaf and Dumb. die! TM: mixture, u lending Philnd pecuhar Ionic ( («arising the c eiiminatjve - 111351 to sift and six uric acid and nmlter. overcorr dcr and Urina while. 'in a bottle one-ha tract Dandelion, one k'argon, lhree ounces Snrsapnrilm. Take a spoonful nflm' meals No change now! he Rheumnl after the Here is for lnki HOME-MADE MIXTI‘RE 9A.“) CURING RHEUMATISM. 'rhe Philadelphia and New York Newsâ€" lhm Mr. W sly In 111] monlul after meals and 1 No change need he made el, hhl drink plonly of 1 This mixture, \vl‘iles om lending Philadelphia new lculiar ionic cfloct upon taming lhe cloggtd-up PalK “'hi HOUSANDS 1P A SPLENDID PRESCRIPTION certai u once rer entering I this wily rud< news that [he Deutsnhland -of a recent. voyage to New Herod of! thP Banks of New In nerinl zone of silence V vnssel's syren’s were as in mmc will dru lir vrtn is way In it. to the inor La 13( British shi with ‘lhe ZONES 0F SILENCE n g [K (hos 'oubk unfortunate stenmt the dreaded Casque alihoueh warnin LliI righ nlo (In of mils 165, who has a to persons \v ~ sounding close to her. Of was abundant evidence, as also that. no one on board . She had run into a_zone md she paid the penalty. have been made to show that zones remain constant, hnf wHul, although they undoubt- some parts or Ihe ocean more ‘. Thus the leg-horn at the been several iimes reported nrdt and lhm again unheard, urcs Thousands ANDS TRY Prim ViSI ienh: nav undt 1V ï¬rst ‘re hers to them‘ has enti-on anew to one g problems 0! marit ZONES 9X 0N TRIAI, it the other mornin who mually bmk rlvacy regardless ( non as exist, has long been 515. and the danger they igalkm may be inferred uslmd that their effect der deaf and dumb any however, owing to Led by a large dog any good ships have bottom. The great Simple )1" S16 Brit 5) r,sl who has u- these inyedi nouncement in )bcr shaded that ' it. “swear by \Aff mixed at home no hcfler blood Lem mm mm har 'I\'f a polite wag who deserve [or morning ually broke smled that {he “swear by H," (- Urinary and with Rheuma- to New York, of Newfound- ‘rnce win-rein ‘ as inaudible mr mstance. The former barque Cm- hearing the were beingi 1 the result n the latter 01' ran full at Rocks, of! Prescription arm o ingredi at home way of served 0! the :36 ac- nown ill orns Of 2, as 00rd zone had onls lho the “1- all the