Flesherton Advance, 8 Jan 1914, p. 2

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DAM JU BAMAKO, AlJir. \ SECTION' F HIE MIM i:\Si: lltltlt. \ HUN Household EMttM Itolls. -A quart of flour a -Uhlespo-ou of lard. i <liss<j;vt'd in warm watci cup ft a n< I bra: en liorlit whh t, j.n a. quarfpr lieat t),,- ,.gs whh the ,,, ur . H our. pour n ... and f- hoi of n..- milk, the mashed and the set to rise _>ver morniiiK knead kifofcn info. ,r..|!s. and set ^'utiln'1' jn ;i jian i'"r an xT-iiiir. }{itp' in a B-nd't(> rtible hot and break, Kran llrcad. Sot a soft sponge at night as for white bread; in the '111111 !iniR> tok tw.. cups of bran, moisten well with culd water, and let it boil for twenty minutes. When lukewarm add this to two cups of 1K white %K>ngq; also dd one-half rup <>f nv.Jasxep, jnc cup nf UP, two tablespoonfiils of lard, and the white sponge has al- alt read suited. Mix stiff with white flour and knead as you would white bread. Wken light prace in pans and raise r<> double its bulk; bake one hour. This will make four one pound leaves. IB nice for lunches, sandwiehes, etc., besides being healthful. Snlmon Salad.- One can salmon, four sour pickles three hard boiled finely eggs. chopped, one level teaspoon mustard, one tablespoon mienr, one tablespoon butter, two tablespoons cream or milk, six ta- blespoons vinegar, one raw o?g, pinch of salt and pepper. Remove all skin and bone from the salmon and flake it fine, then add chopped 1 i.-Hnl at a < o-i of sn.mi. .IMIII. It Will Develop 5,000 Horsepower. Tins is iLe seoond krgest engineering feat in America, ranking second only to the Panama Canal, assist in tho irrigation, of the dry belt in Southern Alberta-. It for<- use, in the case of bottled fruits, tc., can be easily pressed in, and then make perfectly air tight stoppers. When IxiiliiiR rabbit !?<"* try pl.n-- ing a small vessel of viirgnr on the back of the stove. The odor of the < .li.tMLv- will not be so unpleasant. 'Sheets that are wearing out should have their selvidge -:<!:.- sewn together, then cut down the middle and have the new Bides hem- med. In making a fruit cake, pour half the batter in the pan before axid.ug the fruit, then the fruit will not hind him, Jesus propared to maki; be found at the Wttumof the cake, his la_'it journey southward one of IB: SUMY SCUM L INTONATION AT, IJ JAM AitY II. I -MII H. Mission of the Seventy. Sodom In the day of final judg- ment the inhabitants of ancient So- Our London Letter Medical Expert ShowsNK Dangers Of Minor \ihi.i-iii-. A famous' medicdl man recently declared that many a criminal goes to VILC, gallowR simply because the judge's lunch has happened to dis- agree with him. Ho went on to give the case of a judgp, who, some f years Ago, resigned his office be- j cause- he suffered from dyspepsia,, says London Answers. rn"~Ki8 ltfor* "o'f n'sipiiatlon,' he* inforpncd th<^ J^pme Secretary that he felt himself no longer a>ble to bear the re>*iv>n8ibilitv-<>f httruliniK a triaJ for murder, with the know- ledge that Ihs dark clouds of dys- pepsia might affect his summing up so as to lessen a man's chanc for life. One's little ttilments have far more effect on one's work awl caieer than one is apt to think. Influenza, for instance, is seldom a very serious disease, hue its. after- ! effects may quito easily ruin your ; life. In many cases influenza per-' manently affects t' e tti-'rao-y. In other cases, praticularly with mid- ! die-aged men, it affects the judg- ment, and weakens the power of ooncentratkin. It is a mistake, even frv-ri a pure- ly business point cf view, to, get up so late that you toave only time for| a one-minute breakfat before I ^printing for work. It do*>s not I nerd much of this sort "of thing toj Mw Army Ration A blue book report on British army <li>rM Oca h* .boon i*tuwL It **,l with ex- perimental marches in the yr 1909 anol 1910 and report* unfavorably on the h<-I<JI *rvi<; ration for 1909. when the oflSi-erp .uirt men all lout weitcht. lu the laHt. nvl davs of til* march the avenge tlaily I'W of weight among the men w;in juat " half a pound an.1 imong the oScara at throe-quarter:* of a pound. flrnt week" freeh moat was nerved, but torceU-besi wu. .liwi<t<>d out in t4i iN-i>nd.i Thp ooinmittoo found it impO8*ue U) in-! <THH, the energy MUpply irtside the limit of a ti in woiKhirwp.oi^ly ihreo oounilA u uverconceiilAtiBii. Il cu> out the ., rlir<-ing 'toe Jutiun to two and r a" half pouud,'\rB<r (fhbBtitutinjt bacon; cheese, oa'.unal. udditioiial jam and sugar. '1 h- r<-- .,- waa tlmt the marrh of 1910 howed CMeQaot tMUlti, Qjring la the fat upc'-<l' by the bacon and cheoso and tie bulk furnialied by the porridaro Not a man showed eicre of wanting and there w>re noitp of tho hollow cheukH and eunken eycu which were BO uoUveable tba previous year. Woman In numbing Trad*. wo> Of dom, destroyed because of its in-j upset thc t l e '.icatc machinery of di- iquity, shall still receive more e!1i - ! gestion treatment than these of the Now ' indigestion and dyspepsia are not. merely a iniisuiee physical- 13-w. (Compare Matt. 11. 21-24, ||f- f Thc >' have , an ?* on *Jf mind where the denunciation of the that ^Pramed wrist or ankle have town and villages who rejected the <Jifiplos of JBUB. I i 10. I-- 1. Gulden Text, Matt. 10.20. Vorses 1-3. Leaving Galilee be- When preparing chicken or tur- key for roasting, try rubbng it in- side with a pie*!- of lemon. It will pickles and (Killed . mustard and nugar together, th<>n , tender. add the butter and cream or milk, the raw eg* and vinmar. Cook un- Stir the :! whiten the llesli and make it more most convenient aud cheap- f disinfectants to use in th" eel- til C|uite"smooth, 'stfrrinir'aiT'' the i !ar is quicklime. It mny ). placed time. Pour this cooked mixture ' in dishes, in bins or cupboards or over the salmon just before serving, scattered loose in dark, damp cor- ners. Many housewives have on crisp lettuce leaves. Potnto Salmi Two medium potatoes, o"ne-~half cup of chopped tne fact that th( ' ir tarts and pi.-s du lettuce, 5 rents' worth of oel Pr y. not have the delicious brown desir two hard boiled eggs. Tho above ' AlwayB keep in your cupboard should all be chopped fine. Then a small pastry brush and brush your sized potatoes, t rts nd P 10H " V( ' r w " nillk J" st add six medium which have been the day be- before putting them in the oven. A satisfactory wn. helot h is made f ..f mos- fore, chopped in large pieces, a mall pieee of luitiei melted, pep- of two or . thri ' f ' per and salt to tnste. Just before T llt netting. The edges are flinsh- erving pour a 10 cent bottle of al- ed b >' crocheting a scallop in pink ad dressing, which has been thin- or M ' ue - A cut or wound should be tnor- the nrd slightly with cream, over salad, and mis thoroughly. How lo Conk Deans. Take r,ne linirt of bfans, soak over night. In' with cle , an , the morning boil until just Before WPOon of salt hus been dissolved to they break their skiis. Take, - mnt ! witter. helpful ministration and preaching. Tn this end he "went messengers" ahead to prepare the way for his coming. In one village of'Bamaria these messengers were rejected on the- ground of narrow prejudice (9. 5-2-5(5); but other towns received them gladly. Appointed seventy others in ad- ditiun to tho twelve disciples to assist ill tlie worjc of preparing the vil- . his purpose to visit. His api>ointinent way for his coming into the and towns \vhich it was cities mentioned occurs in quite a different connection.) Responsibil- ity is equal to opportunity and pun- not. Thy give you gloomy views, and t-ake away your self-confidence. Another effect of dyspepsia is bad isiiment equal to responsibility. I temper. A lost temper often means \V<ie unto thee Tlie thought of lost money. An unreasonable piece j the cities which will reject his mes- of sarcasm may lose you the ser- sengers and himself leads Jesus to vices of a confidential clerk or utter words of sorrowful condemn- typist, whose brains a rival firm ation of those yther cities in which will be- very glad to pick, he had already labored, but which It isn't really economy to do had rejected him. : without substantial and regular This the first mention of Chora- meals. The standing breakfast and /in. which is thought to be identical hurried lunch may cost you a car- with Ktjrozeh, about two miles eer . northeast of modem Tell Hum, the , y ou should steer clear of colds, supposed site of Capernaum. too. It is quite simple. Cold baths ! ; .u. . n.-.i, ...... ,.., . ,.-,.. ....!...- i Betnsaida, Uio called Bethsawa , j, art i n vou against them, and good 1 .i.- n . .. ,ii ,.. *% *Ka Julias, was a Kmall citv on the . -, , r es or o northern shore of the 8ea of Gall- , themse f even in chronic ^Tif***23 CT: i- ,U bad cold dulls the brain The mighty works which Jesus had performed in th^se cities are and regular meals work wonders of cases, gener- regards ally, but particularly as are than the man who only gets, say, one a year. Harriman, the late American lUruuBO LO ViSll. Ill* lll'l. lUltlWmVI U.M I Lit\i i ll^o^J VAMVB iv - _ -. , . . , . f large n number h' explains^ not all recorded for us in the go,- ^ures It has been found m banks bv i.muting out the magnitude of pel narratives, in which probably that lg * n w <> is very subject I he harvest and the scarcity of only a small portion of the actual to o ld8 makes many more laborers, exhorting those whom he teaching and works of Jesus was Bending out that they pray the mentioned. IA>I'<! of the harvest for an even Tyre and Sidon Two ancient greater increase" of workers, but Phoenician cities on the eastern railway king, refused to have in any ; Jeans is careful to make it very shore of the Mediterranean, of his offices anyone who was a fre- ; plain that the task to which he is against which several of the Old quent victim to colds. He said he j appointing them is not one that Testament prophets had uttered (0 uld not afford it. So, if figuring, oughly cleansed from dirt, bits of il] bring to them popular ap- words of denunciation (compare j s your work, it will pay you to; tone, etc., by washing it p] a use, but one rather fraught with Isa. 23; Jer. 25, and Ezek. 2O to fe ee p colds off. Cures aro no- good. ' lean water in which a tahls- j disappointment, hardship, and per- 2S). The Master's last words of con- Again, it does not pay to spin out one pound oif salt pork-, cut in four pieces. Then take two quarts bean pot (nothing else will do), put i <. V ery pint of water. If a cork is too large for a bottle in whieh you wish to use it, lay on its side and with a little board or i disappointment, sedition. They lambs into the enough benns in car), pot, to just niler roll it under all the pressure cover tho holloni. then put one you can put on it. It will he - and put pic* <if r -pnrk f>n top of Jhese then, u. cup <<i ln-anx and two table- Kpomi^>f Mitfdf. and 10 on until the " ----- poUsffjII. Then la . the otj.er piece' warn, water, then Hoakin* tJi yel- r,f pM**oii tl* U,p: bk- m -B hot. v-terji in it, but "<'t rubbing. WfcBB K.r about twenty minute-. '" >* EV&aT, rinse m plenty i "<<'d to fit in a very few romutes Velveteen i suecessfully wns "'"king n lailier ,, foap will go forth ai demnation are spoken midst of wolves, Oapernnum, the city which j. our ,. V flninga too long, for one had tt< ,n.k n , , wn e ff,, cfc O f too sno rt hours some of them perhaps to share the been the centre of hia entire mini- Js to tt ff ect t ,} le power of concentra- fate of martyrs to the cause in - which they have enlisted. 4-7. Despite the danger involved stry in Galilee. It was the pla?o to which he returned again and again and in which he hn<l often tion. You can't fix your mind on your work. And remember that, as any doc- . eg e e <u , 1Rt . n rmomer as an oc . in their mission the seventy go preached to the nmlt UKPB and ' ' frt>, pmntv li-in.lod with, nit mir-e ! performed miracles of healing. , t V flu lorttl pmptj-n ui, \\itnoui wrt ,j. ,,..,, m .. airnin and takes som of the sprintc and The words O f verso 16 aro as;? J la n* ? B x** Tli.rri- are two loak.s m the hous Th-n iurn down th fire buku all. <|av. Ka*le with sweeten- After lilliMuMbe.^ts put lH.ld winch will -f ibe liquor that the beans first. Ib" .-k.nR of loo mm ** bear watching: . and wallet, and free from every n unnecessary encumbrance. Salute no man-The customary wayside salutatinn of the Fast Wfttj^j, m , s81on . a long-drawn-out affair, nnd the manv salutations that would be wrt ,j. ,,..,, m .. The words O f verso 16 aro addressed direct v to the sev niv alertness out of your mind. A and are intended to emphasize month's i'.lness, too, add* more to i the representative character of' your apparent age than a year's Thev are to be am- ! ordinary living. So be very good Christ. To reject to yourself. bassadol . g of necessary on a much frequented l>oile| in IM < (im to tho top. i mea '-. nou Keep the sweetened water and ^'"'-""l. liasle. Try n.id ker-p the pots full ,,f akl>s nlld l )ll ' s ftnd r'i d . din * s the iweetened water, 'which yon C.IM !" "vo and indigestible. tell liv tipiiing the poM: sj<leWavs when you baste them. These beans, when done, will nil be whole and every one a- brown nnd sweet as .1 DM I. Cake. Two cups of sugar, whites of six eggs, beaten stiff ; one public highway would seriously d?- hrow o t : ' la y n y ne wh<18e message or er- " er iST-rSn'rand w. one of hate and import- 'ance. Such messengers were by custom excused from the necessity of making these formal sahitationa. ex- them will be equivalent to rejecting him. Wheu F.ilisnn Betting is usually foolish, but it To renovate navy bin* serge, put Wh however, the disciples en- was * w 8 er ' hat <* Thomas Alva two handfuls of bran m'lo n basin, tere .i a i, ome t i iey wer e not to{Eduoil, the great inventor; on the pour over it boiling wafer and let cool dust into the . Brush the garment free from Kreotin((i p cacc be , dip a pie, e of rough B ergo g<m <)f ce _o, omit the usual and appropriate to this house. bran water afld rub well of butter over tlie article, roll wp for cit|> of sweet hour. Then press the, article nu on milk, fun cnp of flour, three tea- ; the wrong sidu with a hot iron. poi us <.f baking powder, pin'Oi of Dry hent is injurious to plants, pence One peacefully in- clineda Hebrew idiom. Turn to you again The blessing refused by the inmates of the road to fame and fortune, When he was a telegraph-operator much annoyance was caused hy cock- roaches getting into the tin cans in tho boys carried thoir lunch- Various methods of getting rid house shall still be yours, in-your of them were tried, but without suc- possesaion for bestowal upon some cess, and then Edison made a hot . I _i 11.. t (!...( . j ... ... - ,- - ---- possesaion for bestowal upon some MM, " wwn r.uis a u<n salt. FUyor t,, tnste. It.'.ke m lay- so they should never be placed near ^^ eciativo home But that he would exterminate, the foe. ers. I-illing: Ono c.,n of fig cut , a radiator. Rubhe plants an ^^ ^ reception is cordial the The next day tho dinner-cans were ?. n " : r' 1 :,"^. "':; V' lf ,^r . of a : R" L lni ,' *. a .!L t0 . d 'LJ IP * . disciples are to remain, contenting piled in a heap, and the wizard sur- i wa 'j "j ' . " j: P j n ] ter; boil fijrs until tender, pour i the leaves once a week with , ' . '.V Ml- ..,.. !.., l.al.. tlieiUSt through a strainer, using only the I sponge wet with milk. Another help ".j*"!^ ti,i, .<t * Ki^ficnvit iu * /-* r,^n% AifliAt* ^-ilivA f\r dmtor oil P thenM . lve!j with 8Uch things as they rounded thoiu with a circlo of tin- juiee ; mrnsure amount of ? ,, R ar and use equal is to pour either olive l*)il until it jel-|on tho roots every { f rom foil ribbon about an inch wide. week a. lie?. Frosting: Put into a granite ! Plants also are injured by too munh -an, epa.li one in|i <,f sugar, -one. | water. When there is any doubt ounce of melted rhorolate, one-half as to whether it needs water house to house in search of belter About a quarter of an inch away he entertainment. Ministers of the placed a similar circle, both rib- gospel are not to seek luxury or l^ins being upright, and then oon- vnp of water; buil Rrntly until hub les begin to come fri^m the bottom. Pour (he hot, syrup in a thin slrenni into I lie white of nn egg that has been beaten to n stiff froth, benting tin mixture all tlie time. Contimii; Ui heot until thick enough V to i-|.r.-,i,I Flavor with vanilln. s good for lender feet. I>ry sponge cakeJ'ilnotlByl* 1 *! in custard ma-kex a delirious <l<sh. < .1 ..nimt matting should be well scrubbed with hut. water and .A.<'Uk le-mon ^ylll remove m,ajdL.(T4**i' by striking nmt^h. wnTT.- p;i nr tho washing them in water to |i-ilni" to whi ich ha-s beii dur oil. Clean fi ' few drnp of- oe . b and ornaments wirh rotten stone nnd weet oil and polish \rtth a chamois kin. the nt, pour tho water into cer. The roots 1*111 tnkfi it up if plant needs it. - - _- - . or Kaii- GH08T IN 8TOCKWELL. I Hitherto Famous for Ghost has Dis- covered Hidden Church, gtockwell, England, whom a hidden church over six hundred years old has Just been discovered, has hithortn been chiefly famous for ltn ghoat, which net all London In an uproar In 1772. Making Inn furniture dance and tho crockery fall was -the ghost's Bpeclalty, though hy wiy of variety an 'g onoo de\v across lhf< room and hit the' cut. M.iviiiK uxeltod London, and frightened BtOOkWSlli tllB ghost retired, lenvlng lielilnd u tlrm bollof In his upsruatural orlidn, until many years 'later a Hiirvnnt. ndmltted that long homo hairs attached to the grockory and wires to the furniture had enabled her to play the ghost so successfully that frightened beholders never even detected Biich open feat* as throwing the ei* at the cat. London Chronicle. unusual comfort. 8-12. Jesue has first indicated the nectcd them with a battery. Along came the, cockroaches. To surmount course, to bo followed in entering a the. obstacles they had to place their private home. He now gives prao- hind legs on the outer ribbon a-nd ticallv the same, injunction regard- their forelegs on the inner ouo. The ing the altitude of the. d'sciple.s to- , moment they did ao, tho circuit was ward an entire community. If their i completed, and thy toppled over reception in the city is cordial they |dfad. Edison's sucx-esvs made, him are to render the greatest posaible talk(xl auout) an j was hi, real start service, healing the sick and as ftn i nventor , preaching the gospel. The kingdom of Qod is come nigli--Iii tho person and teaching of Jesus heaven's richest blessing in bestowed upon an individual or a> comniumty. Kven the dust we wipe off against you The words and action wen- symbolical of utter repudia- tion, such ns it, was the custom for Phniisnes to observe in crossing from Gentile territory into their own land. But even those cities which reject the advance messen- gers of Jesus are to be reminded that in the very coming of these nifdneng<-rs an opportunity of great blessing, though rejected, had been at their door. More tolerable in that day for A -i ii-ii-iif in art ophthalmic insti- tution vaft requeued to examine and report upon the condition of a man'e eye. Having ceremoniously adjusted the, ophthalmoscope he looked long and carefully into the optic. Most remarkable I" he ejaculated in a tone of surprise. Then, having re-adjuatr.d the in- strument, he made a further cM'e- ful examination. "Very extraor- dinary, indeed!" he exclaimed. "I have never heard of such an eye. Have you ever had professional opinion on ill" "Once," was the laconic reply. "The man who put it in id it was a fin; bit of gl.tss !" P-VPER AUmUlKY. A Substitute for Stool in Certain kind of Cannon. The extent to which paper to-day takes tho place of iron aud wood and steel in tho manufacture of many art- icles is surprising. The paper water- pull is now so well-known that It no longer seems unusual; paper wheels j for railway-cars are common, if less familiar. London Tit-Bits describes a project for the tnost remarkable of all uses of paper- -as a substitute for steel in a certain Kind of cannon. The famous Krupp works, in Ger- many, have already manufactured some of these paper cannon. They are field-pieces designed for the spe- cial use of infantry. Their caliber Is a little less than two Inches, and they are so light that a soldier can easily carry one. The advantages of that facility of transportation are, of course, tremendous. And, strange as It may seem, the resistance of these paper guns Is greater than that of steel fleld-pieces of tho same caliber. The paper cannon are not intended to supplant those made of steel. They are merely for use in situations where the movement of heavy field-artillery would be Impracticable. Has any one ever sa^n u woman nl'im-, ber? There are uot many pertwiiB who coald replv in the affirmative, but <-c- cording to the rpport of the <'en*u8 of Knff., land and Walcn relating tu oocupat and indiujfric*. there are eiuniy-:x men who ply the calling of plumber, these seventy-seren arc wnl<>wn. Tho name bine book, which IWH jii.sti lu-e;i i&jjori. hui that women ba-vc niic-j <-<d"! in establishing themtielTeH in a' nainlKr of induetriee v.herv their r> '(-', genoe is unexpected. There HFC sovivityi women paper hanfferg and white waxhortt.) four brk'klarero. all of them vrouicn. but only one woman coachman. Three women appear under the heading 1 at "clergymen. prhtitH. and ml-iiBl-m."! and four arc coal heuvcm. There arc 347; car men and wuggone.. and 23? women: blacksmith* and ">tr:kn." O-'ly one' woman occupiru herself with making ua- icnt fuel, only threo women are <h n- wrUht*. fire wom*tt are. "trwnway car- makers," and ftna'ly Kngland anH Wale* can boaet of flf rv-^ix women c rpentersi .i!i'i jolneni <ind foorteen women niahon*. 1 Says King Hat Tlitarealo*!*. A writer in a -. .c-y weekly olaimx t have uiHiuentioiiable authorny for nay- . lie in regard to King Alfonso s recent' riit to Vienna to coueult throat and car pecialit<i that tbo vltuation U Hi.- King \ ,, I-.. - lather died .of tob*rpuluM:a at the ii.-i of 28. The pr^ent King wa born 1 a few mootbH aftorward and l.i',- . ', same (!] ..!'( h.i been diagnosed in him. 1 The root of the ffction. it is vald. l at tbe top of the noe^ and a gravtt oner*' M-'.iii ,- coiiidred abr-nhri>ly necenKary.l although King AUonoo novar kxk-d b. t, ter than he doe* at present. Th Viennego" experts decided that the. only way la to re- move the malignant tiasne, and- the con. eeneue of mdical opinion in tbat Uie young King will pull through. Four Dukes In Crosvenor Square. The late Duke of Sutherland net aid (200,000 for a lown residence in ulacv ofj Stafford liouse, and the young uun by; taking a mansion on Uroavenor tiquaxe- hae made it the most ducal t>quare, ojn treet in London I ): duke< of Portland. 1 bomemet aud Ifanciieoter are already, there, ae well ae four diplomats, namely, the Ambawadore from tbe Uuued StatiM. Italy. Japan, aud Chile. Others living ou the square are a m.tr> 'i..v. two earli) aud seven barons. Two' centuries after it wag laid out thio <iuara is etill tbe wealthient aud moHt e<clucivi in Londou. Capt. Scott's Ship Bought. G. Foster Stackhouse, leader of the BriU leh Antart'i.c Kxp<i.i:uii 01 19:4. na ao>, quired i ..in. Boottl oid ahip, Uto Dij. oovery, trom the Hudson Day Company,! for me puriHwea of next, years uolar voy. age. in. 1 Discovery w.i upeoially built by tbe Government for the Scott expedition of 1906. lier urnuera a re O.IK and taJi,' and she ha a specittlly strong iron* mirathed forefoot, wbile her euBiuen of 600 burse-power can drive ber at nine ajid ball knotn. It will be remeiuberod tnut the D.aoovery wan frozen iu tho ice fo three years, aud that Scott's expedition wa evcmual.y relieved by the ld<ir:niig aud the Terra Nova. Capt. Svutt wanted ber for hi Ut polar expedition, but th lludenn Bay Company, by waom me had been purchased, wag unaLle to roluuoo her iu time, much, to the great explorer's dm* apuoiiitmeut. tor the paet throe years the etout old ebip bun beeu laid up in tho South West ludKi Duck. Shoo Blacking Madt of Sugar. Sugar, according to the Lancet, has in i hi- induritriea many valuable uppiiva.; tione which hare uoth-.ng to do \tuli '.* role a an ailment It is, for example, tho foundation of common shoe black, ng.i Sugar enters largely into tbu compofi.ion' of copying inki, and printura' ro lers ,n made up of a mixture of glue aud gly- cerine or eugar. Tt is used iu the manu- facture of transparent bonpe. For a long time eugar liae been em- ployed ae a, hardware and strenglhener of. ci-iiK-iitH and ia mixed with mortar to giv It permanently hard Qualities. Som o( the most ancient masonry of the world' bas been found to contain, very apprecK able Quantities of Biigar. Where Mayfalr Gets IK Name. Most Londoners are probably Ignorant f tho derivation of the uaino Ji.iyia^r. Sliccial interest attucbcs to the at the moment in view ol the ........ demolition of Shepherd's Market. a block of Rate U to be erected. The market was egtabliihcd on ground belonging to one Sncpherd. who owued tlie land on which the "May fair"i need to bo held. The f.iir was done away, with iu 1708. but was subsequently reviv,, t-d. boiiiR held on the site of 8hph.-rd' Market until its final abolition in 1764. London, Dec. 22. 1913. tha Slave Sold For >Mr. H. K. Eustace, lecturing on his African experiences, says he once saw a native sold as a slave for seven goats, which in open market fetched Os. apiene. As values go in some parts of Africa the price was high (writes a correspondent), for within a few hundred miles of the Kquator I liavi- seen wives transfer- red for lesa. Marriage, of course, is by barter, ami the indemnity de^ mantled hy a father for the loss of a daughter was 10s. from the bride- groom. To-day it ha* risen to a sovereign, but to understand the value this indicate* it nri.st be ad- ded t int. a native will gladly give his labor for a week in retu.-i for an empty medicine bottle \v'h a metal screw stopper. Daily Chionicl. Sayings of French Authors. Who is he who dares say all h thinks? Do Fined. Sensitive people wish to be loved;- valu people wish only to be preferred. - Levis. Our vices are like our uails: even, as we cut them they grow again. T. Bernard. To be happy there aro certain sides of our nature that must be entirely stultified Chamfort. The selfish, loving only themselves, are loved by uo one; so selfishness i, moral suicide. Do Gaston. One dies twice; to cease to live Is nothing, but to cease to love and to bo loved is an insupportable death.* Voltaire. We have three kindg of friends* those who love ua, thox who are In^ different to us and those who halo ua. Chamfort. The more mysterious \ovo is, the; more strength it has; tho more it is secret, the moro It increases; tb^j more hidden, tho plainer sUown^-^ Mme. de Sartory. To live without bitlPtiwms, one must turn bis eyes toward the ludrlcrona side of the world, and accustom biro/, self to look at men oiily as jumping/ JackB, and at. society as the board on which they jump. Chapifort. To continue love Jn marriago IB ft science. It requires so little U kill (.hone sweet emotions, those preclout tlhiMoiis, which form the cbarm of life; and it is so difficult to maintain a mati at the height ou whloh an exaltedf paBaion has placed bin, eseclall|^ that man is ati huaband!-* eybuud.

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