ijftltmati 3far jnnfl iiiuiuidav i klluuauy ai iiih miuyaio hut viy r arl to which he en mo i tj- r i 11 terrifying name ii tirvtr iii liulil lo i o niiu see whut mi ik cl uw rmt 1 rtillfd industry ii cmne j iwciih il ro rough nnd high up iitujcd the road to bcrvlce by vet liud ho lak he might hav menu hints tuclptm for new ami navel duiicfl household id tend sucgciafloua ilv ihrrtlf kaltclay frikd chkksk toaflt put two thin slices of bread logeuicr wlui cheese beat 3 rati dd 1 cup of mflk and j teaspoon of salt dip die cheese sandwich in tills mixture drawn in butter on both side bire nllh currant jelly raw vegetable salad 1 package lemon flavored gelaun l plat boiling water 3 tablespoons vinegar v4 teaspoon colt glinka of cayenne pepper cup beets cut fine i cup raw carrot cut fine j i cup raw cabbage cut luw i curir celery cut line dissolve- flavored gelatin in boiling water add vines salt and cayenne pepper chlll wlien slightly uilckcned ur in beets carrots cabbage and celery rut into individual molds chill until arm oerve on lettuce with mayonnaise gervt 6 okanoe vinegar put the juice from six orange in a blocs jar add a calm of compressed yeast dissolved in a little of uu juice cover with cheesecloth and let stand in is warm place about a month or until sour enough to use qtraln and use in place of elder vinegar niupob croquettes two cups leftover meat offish may roll in dried bread crumbs then beaten egg again in bread crumbs and fry in hot fat tlilclc creatit sauce ealls- for l cup milk 13 cup flour 3 table- spooru butter h teaspoon salt and a touch of pepper fej iiluuikyjiuxijtjwuir jtioillttftfn i tn jnlm tu nli it imd hln family a fw coino io schooi i pawed i cast devils pood u cup butter 1 cup sugar 3 egg- yolks 4 cup milk iv cups flour 3 teaspoons baking powder 3 egg wluts 3 square chocolate orated rind 14 orange cream butter odd gradually one half the sugar and melted cltocolau beat yolks of eggs until thick and lemon- colored and add gradually the remain ing sugar combine mixture and add milk alternately wllli flour sifted with baking powder uien add whites of eggs beaten stiff and grated orange rind bake fortyfive to fifty minute frost with boiled orange frosting wlien frost ing is cool spread a thin layer of melted cluvcolate over uie top donjed oaicb pitootina 1 cup sugar 11 cup orange juioe a rated ruad 1 orange 1 egg white in a smooth agate saucepan put sugar and orange julco and rind mix well and boll being careful not to stir or disturb ayrup until it will spin a long thread when it drips from tip of toon lift gently from are and pour slowly while beating vigorously with a strong egg- beater in a fine stream onto egg white which has been baaten until light but not stiff continue beating until frost ing is ilia enough to stay in place pour all at once onto cake and spread over surface with a few movements large flat knife dats oemb 1 cup flour 5 teaspoons baking powder teaspoon colt i cup graham flour 1 cup chopped dates l cups muk 3 tablespoons melted butter other fat sift flour baking powder and salt to gether add graham flour and dates and mu thoroughly add milk and butter slowly stirring constantly pour into greased muffin pons and bake in moder ate oven 35 to 30 minutes tills makes 13 muffins black tea ice cream 1 cup evaporated milk diluted with 1 cup water 1 li cups sugar 3 uw black tea a cup lemon juice 0 cloves yolk 3 eggs 10 up salt orated rind of li lemon 1 cup evaporated milk t cup cream scald milk and water and add tea and cloves and steep for 3 minutes blrln add sugar salt and well beaten egg yolks cook in top or double boiler until thickened cool add lemon juice and rind evaporated milk and cream preeu in a 1 s saltice mixture my days amid old rcmes i around mc i behold where cr these carutil ryc the mighty minds of old my never foiling wends arc they with whom i c nvcr c dny by dny ttoo mifeniilllft a i caftetufovtwiiy can feci each flnaglng pulse decay and youth and health nnd visions high melt liko a wreath or snow away time cannot sure havg wrought the hi though worn in thin worlds sickening strife bi liul and form i linger still in the glad cummer month of life yet journey on my path below oh haw unlike sixty yearn ago but look not thus i would not give the wreck of hone n for you to sliare to bid those joyouo hours revive when all around mo seemed so fair wc ve wandered on in sunny wcatlicr when winds were low and flowers in bloom and hand in hand have kept together and still will keep mid storm and gloom endeared by tics we could not know when ufu woo young sixty yearn 0to han fortune frowned her frowno wiro vain por hearts like ourn die could tot chill have frlentln proved fabc tliclr lno mlffht have but ours grew fonder firmer still twin barks on thin world o changing logclher clave men ntful tide nor mourn whatever winds may blow youth o first wild dreamn cfxty yearn ago- j hum mill if i tn ium too much on jcur klndnoji und p ttl tire junl kliulln your ln nkfatit flirt to inorrnw nutciilnu with my imcd john w mcphie lorottu turn of alex tho leurhur nil i wi uld never in at wltli dlnrwiiwrt any letter from my old frli nil and furinor 1 1 tiim imilti i urn glad uu eujnyit nty uiriiiuli rlnu rrrolli rtlonn with tlui lionbi of othi r reitdem old and young 7 ltu fashions for the smart woman in tinc school dayq 00 yeaitq aoo the following letter came through the mails the other day in caro of tin pazs paxes to tho old man of the big clock tower acton ontario dear su it is likely you will aide who u now putting mc to the trouble of asking his foolish questions with both or us time la passing and naturally the cords of friendship axe being frequently brolt tliereforc the thought came to me to apply for the information i dcalrc to the person who really knows being for many yearn a resident of acton but many more away from it i still retain in my memory tho names of numbers of tlioce who wcte young folks when i wan playmatcn fellow ccholara and friends i would like to know about them of courco i realise that many o tliem liovo passed away and it teems useless to oak far them but my -heart- still bends lo the good old days the good old dayn of yore and i turn with a sigh to the days gone by and tho hearts that nhall meet me no more i quote tills stanra of the wellknown old cong and preccnt a picture of the first acquaintance i made of the village of courso you call it a town now liy effort to be a scholar was whan i attended school in a back room in the home of alex grant a stone house near the creek on main street i began my school dayn under a miss mxdonald as to tlie progress i mode it would be hard to measure but one item i can re- memhsr quite distinctly i had a habit of swinging my foeb back and forth they did not reach to jjie floor this motion of my pedal extremities did not please ulai mcdonald bo to put a quietus on it site took off my nice necktie and tied the restless feet to the chalrlcg mother did not like this hoc of my necktie and kept me at home for come time to enow her displeasure as tho yearn passed by my ejrclc of ichoolmatea widenod prom handy grants house i went to the old school which stood in front of the old presby terian church i can see in my mind a eye now the boys and girls in that old school there were the lasbyn the davidsons the halls tom and donald kcnnody ed matthews and hla ulsters the tubby boys the nlckllnii john olbbo the three families of llghthcartn tho livingstones the thur tells and many more if you could tell me about these i would be pleased it is not likely 1 11 ever visit the old place again so i am troubling you and i lione you will pardon am now in my seven tyelghth year and my time is naturally short 14605 tor the iarty mf inez oagnler tikis for tlut love of the thrill of the spurt her instructor ivlnd nclnen engages in the nport prafoeslonally both however ngrco uiat th environs of quebec are unexcelled anywhere in the- world on a akllng or general sport playground besldts tutoring uu- timid and klvlng pcrftfdlc exhibitions of ulcldarlng nclsen with pin fellow pro fen rlonnln at tho chntcnu prantcnnc messrs oliver kaldahl and arnold stone all of whom nr internationally known organise parties to ruch places as montmorency pallit and other favorite skiing localities within a few miles of quebec when ihe youths and mutes in llicii tecus gather for their festivities their frocks will be found to reflect almost line for line the modes of the more so phisticated generation the frock above is an illustration of the tiered surt for the younger miss it has an added feature in the group of shoulder tucks finishing the neck winch is ftoat- shaneil two circular flounces arc at tached m a diagonal line across the front and back terminating ntiulnen at the left side the girdle tics and may iw adjusted to gue the desirable snug hip j in the new taffetas a heavy crepe a moiri or printed velvet one lias an effect n c party dress or after h n towel i fashions for the smart woman cnoimtuu tw w tatiifr wakfb up lliiten con to what i am saying to you as you he asleep one little paw crumpled under your check and the blond curb slickly wl t on your forehead i have stolen into your room alone just a few momenta ago ns i sat reading mp paper in tho library a hot stifling wave of remorse sucpt over mc i could not resist guiltily i came to your bedside these were tho tilings i was thinking can i had been cross to you i scolded you an you were driving for cchool be cause you gave your face mlrcly a dab 1j the cluf smith returned hunu from the club one evening and informed hla wife that he had received a straight up to back princess charming tho next day but the following morning smith could not recollect uic name or the horse and appealed to his wife i just look nt mc dear and think flhe said coyly smith thought hard for a moment and then an uncertain half smile camo to his face was it er ugly duckllng7 he ask ed would you be a magnate on 216 a year the bell telephone company is owned by 15300 shareholders and 95 per cent of them live in canada over 50 per cent of them arc women the average shareholder has 27 shares and gets 216 a year on his money the largest has 1510 shares which is less than onequarter of one per cent of the total the company has grown from n few telephone to ov 700000 but it ha3 never split its stock andnever departed from its pofltcyoftho test service at lowest cost jvio tnohihly rttleptd 6y icphon umm in ontario and quebo today as th hi rat in thm world r octhpatbl mrvto4 ihe bell telephone company of canada obanoe iionky oanowiohes cup nnelycliopped orange peel 1 cup sugar i cup water cup orange juice i cup nnclycliopped orange peel j teaspoon vanilla ball sugar water and orange julca unui ayrup will spin a thread when dropped from up of spoon add orange peel from which uie white must ba re moved before peel is chopped and one- half teaspoon vanilla again bring to boiling point cool and use as sandwich filling between thin slices of buttered bread wliat is it that a dog can draw as well as on artist ills hreaul why is a poor joke like a broken pencil 7 because it has no point what u suu hut in uie coldest of wdatlierr mustard how long can a goose stand leg try i and see i one u often found what is out which wlure it u not vault wliit b it uiat will give a cold cure a cold and pay j doculm ulllf a draught draft a draught of otr draught of medicine and a draft on a bank well i ii do iho beat i can to plcaui my venerable friend and former school- fclluw ua follows tlu lasbys john the lost surviving ton died at his homo in lowell michi gan early in uic present year i think two of uu girls ore cull living tlie davidsons charlie is still living on the old farm wluro lie was when you went to school wlui him rim girls died many years ago over fifty i uilnk tlie halls all tho boys and girls of the hall family have passed away tom and donald kennedy died many yearn ago donald uie older died good while ago and tom twenty years or no later icato kennedy mm tom smyui uic eldest daughter is living tlie nlcjcltns al nlcklln diad uio hut of january 1030 warner maggie and jessie survive of edward s family i uunk mm creech of brantfud uule is uic last surviving member of benjamin nlcklln a family the ughuieartntlie famlllett of john bamucl and james llghthcart left here away back in the ceventtttf they went to hamilton london und ietrolea i ui ink djv and ward still uv in hamilton tin llvtngutoni it it is many yearn ulnco uic llvlngulducs left acton if any of them are living i do not know where lie ihurlells mary who married alux brown died about fifty five years ago a i brown druggist ami oupcr- ln tendrn t of tlie united church sunday ucliool is her son richard thurtell jtlred from business and lives at inueruill william lived f tr many years at chlutgo the mfttuiews kdword matuiows of icitchcnar is uie only surviving mombcr of abram uuluuwa family the ouirr hoys and girls have passed away tliere i vn done uic- best my old falling memory can accomplish diagonals combining the scarf theme with tlie chic diagonal effecti so much sought after today this is a daytime frock adaptable to almost any type of wo man it hat an applied yoke cut in one with the right tieend the left tieend ts included in the left shoulder seam the pleated section in the cen ter front gives width to the lower edge w the business woman or the socially hiuy woman a more service able frock could not le lud it is also adaptable to a variety of materials in flannel heavy crepe lightweight tweed or wool crene it will lie found excellent the silhouette u regarded as one of the jjiost slenderizing of the season rutwurwytfftt8nfaim your things on uir floor at breakfast i found fault too you spilled things you gulped down your food you put your elbows on the tabli you spread butter too uilck on your bread and aa you started off to play and i made for my train you turned and waved a htuc hand and called gdod bye papal and i frowned and said in reply hold your shoulders back then it began all over again in uie late afternoon as i came up by uic road i spied you down on your knees playing marbles there were holes in your stockings i humiliated you be- i fore your boy friends by making you march on ahead of mc back to uie i house stockings were expensive and if you had to buy them you would be more careful imagine uiat son from a father it woo such stupid cllly logic but do you remember later when i wan reading in the library liow you came in soruy umldly with a sort of hurt hunted looked in your eyefl when i glanced up over my paper impiuent at the interrupuon you hcautted at tho door what is it you want i snapped you cald nothing but you ran across gautcrlng all your clilld couragcln oilo- tc nipt no us plunge and uirew your arms around my neck and kissed me again and again and your small arms ughten- ed with an affection uiat god had cet blooming in your heart and which even neglect could not wluicr and then you were gone putting up the etalrr well son it was ahoruy afterwards that my paper slipped from my hands arill a terrible sickening fear camo over mc suddenly i saw myself aa i really was in all my horrid selfishness and i felt sick at heart what has habit been doing to met tho habit of complaining of finding fault of reprimanding all of these arc my reu ards to you for being a boy it was not that i did not love you it was that i expected too terribly much of youul i was measuring you by uic yard- i suck of my own years i and ultra was so much uiat was good and fine and true in your character you did not deserve my treatment of forget the iljeaiin en sin oaring auto ij unci sole klivtru i csl ignition unit- 1 ary or woldln kipsrtl ilaaso wirlnr urlokuylna nil llaitorlnir alio lisrbrfnv and ladu t dnuiug earn 0 to 10 per day j kxnrt instructors iractical i ttalntpb- ula human 1 9lart i now for liiir pay an i a i 1 right fitliiro writo or rail for i ipoclal guar and yna hooka f dominion trade schools jltlkltif itrftot w toronto what is a bargain iss arw- siaiu tn counnil bumrd oaallly fuiulkid ml rafur huu- urwntj and dad oat br- kpiiciat oh11ul mtlmsu ajlvrfi mwwno ib vrmdatt isu gladly m preston ont you con the lltue heart or you was as big as the dawn itself over wide monlwal lillls all this was shown by your spon- tancous impulse to rush in and kiss mo good night nothing else matters to- t how to detect akfeuican foul nlflht j hf comc to your a- brood uldc in uic darkness and i have knelt here choking with emotion and co bcas as other uve stock are subject ashamed i to disease of the few diseases affect- i it is a feeble atonement i know you ing uie brood of bees american paul would understand these things if i fold brood is considorcd the worst for un them to you during your waking liourn less the beekeeper intervenes to save y i must bum sacrificial fire alone the colony it will eventually die it is here in your own bedroom and make cutora administrators therefore the business of every beekeeper froa confession of ldrnund morky notice or kxckcising power or sale in mortgage to learn how to detect it when uie colony is first attacked this disease is very difficult to detect ox uie few larvae infected are scattered over uie comb later however though and assigns deceased and and i have prayed ood to strengthen all other parties whom u may concern i me in my new rccolve tomorrow i ada beatrix ojtronder of the villngo will be a real daddy i will chum wlui t l1 county of hallin you and surfer when vou suffer and wldow hereby give you notice that i h when laugh twiu ml mj endlss hundred hilars scattered lndlcauons of symptoms of uie tonbue whcn tmfukucnl wo come i to nnd mun t uiue nl the rate disease appear w keep saying as if it were a ritual ix pi r centuni p r annum from tho before starting to examine a colony he u nouilng but a boy a little bay i jlfth diy o july om thousand nine one should secure a supply of tooth- i am afraid i have visualized you as hundnd nnd tn nty libiu romtiamided picks or sharpened matches with which q man yes i ace you win crumpled n lf enrly nmouiitlng to 100 07 and 41 to test uie brood weary in your cot i see uiat you are clillj r cucn du atllt h tlul hircof tlie moat common symptoms of ameri- flt a baby yesterday you were in your i f u j s poul brood arc discolored capplngs mou arm your l on her should ff which also are usually sunken and some- cr i have sakt d too much too much by h me m rl r the i ownhip of es times liavc irregular perforauons in uicm dc boy dear little tonl a penlunt qui iiik in thi c unity of hnlton iurmcr well wlien such are found uie it n your infant nhrliu 1 re in hi wile m ijy mori y j tlnlng t itar ccntents of a- cell are tested by probing th n nllght i klm the little flngi ro h r dtw i t j me th kind ada beatrix wlui a toouiplck to find out wlieuier am j damp forchind and uic yillow o rnnd r mid dited the nitli day ot tho color is tho bluish white of tho ciirlca and if it were not tor waking f j i v nl lw heoluiy larva or uu light brown of the you j uouid mutch you up cruah j li p inua was rtgu- dlsrased on bliould tlie larva liavo you to my breast tears came nnd hcqrt been sometime dead it will be melted flc ojkj remorse and i think a ureater down to a sucky or viscid mass which deeper love whin you ran turomjh uu library door and wanted to klus mc- people s home journal i will adhere to uic toouiplck and string out one to two inches as it dries it loses its moisture unul it becomes what is termed a scale when adheres so firm ly lo tho cell wall uiat it is difficult to remove sometimes when a pupa killed by uic disease its tongue is found sticking to the roof of uio elt io oxamlnc a comb one sliould hold it so that the sun will shine hilo uic eclls by so d ling scales can easlu be ucn if no dlseuso is present ui3 empty cells will appear clean and si lining should any one doubt uie nature of uio disease ho is advised to send a piece of uio comb containing diseased aterlal to tho lice division central ex perlmenta farm ottawa whore it will be diagnosed for him free of cliargc samples sent uirough uie malls require postage experimental farm note he got it tin enquirer comludei ids ii ttt r urn following paragraph the devil or uie prlnt shop wanted a raliu he went to his boss and asked for twq dollars a week do you uilnk you are worui it he asked i do was uie rrpw i have been uilnklng for thrw weeks but have been too durn busy to soy so mioiit and hwllt why con you nevir say there is such thing as a whole day because every day begins by breaking dont be a slave to indigestion super acidity of the htoniarli nerdlessly kpolla the lathis i leisures of thousands 1 liou lantu of people tulli r daily for uio good things they tat or else arc slaves to uielr dlsonlcred aloniacna living in dlaagrn ablu diet atruid tu rut thp uilnga they like f r rear ot pain to tallow yet hood hculuiy painless dlge tlon is cosy for mnut folks for uuio tcnuis of all stomach misery is caused by merely an ixeewi htomaeh and a lltth nrsla taken initnedluu ly after euung will instantly in utrallzi this ucld stop food ferment itli n jirtvunt uas and sourness so that what you unt will digest just as nature inundiel it tihould you ii til try oluiu firth iltu- i nj uivi i n o tho county if hnlton i i th nft nth day of july 1u20 at 1 4g 1 ft ai number llocfl in hoik c2 for i jii slrit i r necurlng tin riayment of iw nty our hundred d liars and inter ut theroon na therein mentioned and all r ti nnd i sihii en hereunder on uie foil wins propefty iiuim ly nil and ulnau- litr lb it rlaln j arcel or tract or land mid preml j dtuutc lying and being in the rm nalilp of ijiul ing in uie county if hilton and being composed of tin wot hilf of lot number twenty- two in the i lnt cunccuilon of uie township of equenlnu ct ntalnliig by admrajuruiient nm hundred ncres more crhi and 1akl noiicl tint unlets pay mint of th said mortgngt m mi y in tin i costa an 1 lxpoiari tie niadi tome or to the undi nlgtird solultor on my be half within om month from the time of lour liitnu i rvrd hen with i the under- ilgkd ada lleutrlx ostrnilder will pro ceed wlui i r without any consent or loii- curruicc in jour part and wluiout any further uotlre to you to cnu r in nus- oissl n of the i aid mnrtaagadpremuca andjerelve and tnko the rents and pro fit tin rrof and wheuier in or ou of passi slou f uiu name to make any lea- t r leases or the uime as i shall see id in uic nt and io qkli and ausolu tei y llluruted mag dlsiosr of uie sold lands and premises itlicr by iubllc auction or ltlvftto sale or partly by auction and partly by irlv- aie halt as i may di em proper for rash or upon such tarms of credit as i in this community are hundreds of individuals and families on the watch for an advertisement which will offer them what they want at an advantageous price call them bargainhunters if you will but thriity shoppers would be the better designation thrift is a commendable trait and merchants should cater to it- one family wantb a new rug the need is hot urgent another family is looking forward to buying diningroom furniture it may not be for a twelve month one man is thinking of buying him self a watch one woman a shopping bag another an umbrella all can be made to buy eat her by advertising advertising can make the desiie so keen that tlie bargain is forgotten in the ieei foi immediate posbesmon may uilnk iirnrxr nnd to convey and nj y your nest meal and every assure uio some when so sold unto the niial if you will net iron th nearest i purchaser thereof as i shall direct or drug iu re u imckagc of illaurated mag apmlnt ntsta- ttthrr tabli tn ir powritr oivo it fjatttd alaclon ontario this alx- a real trial and n u may soon btt eating j utuui day of ibnuiry a d 10 jo at first the world was hot then hearty meals of uuue foodu which now ada 11la1uix ountandeb rumif one dlseovired that it won roimd dlsagno with yt n wluiout tlm slight st j by h n karmer acton out her now it is crooked ftor of htomach trouble lollrtor ote to merchants stimulate iitisuilsj by the offer of wimc hiow movinp line at hjiccui prices itrlihiii up buijintwii by advcrlimnp borne dtirublt mnuln at reduced price moke nilvertimng ban in h dull hiihiness often yoa can tempt the buyer wlio in biding hw r btr timt to buy from youjit a time of your luuinnp shop where your are invited to shop ii p mm i ii i in n i wiii i tror jimiiiii