Pilk fleadlache and iev h rýoibles talc. dent to a bÉiou aL t soyîe sten, Sueli asl flizin ess, Žlosa, Pr %s:oe.sMtresas t i r eatig. Pain itho L'o, e. hile tnoir Most f-~ildeha ys Cîrfr'sLîtlaLiver POis are ~'etio thsanayi'tcsaoait,while theyai!;a eorret iidîeîd'vîaI to 3 ,mch,stiîmolat he biver anarglt L oas Even if thay Only cured ENGLISU FLOWER GARDENS. The fluctuations and history of the faste for f lower gardening in England are more clos3ly connected wth the changes in national character than mosi of the decorative and creative arLs, says a writer in the London Spec- tator. There is clear evidence that when in the days of Elizabeth and James I., every onîe was building fine bouses, and "aL i'ngland was a stofle- cutters yard," flowers were sought for beauLy's saaie, flowers which, as Gerarde quantity say3 of tho sweet- william, "tbougbý not good for the bely, were meet te, deek the breast of beautLy."1 The- building of tbe more puiely Renaissance bouses in the days foot. What is known as the spring r w tetre re efee n heel is suifable for objîdren, Heels, Jt$er owdheteff with a eplair of longd wheherlowor high, cause many ac- eludbetofwt, aro og mor o î1sinu01uO the FaàrM. handhled pruning shýpars and burned, ohr8ebecause tbey tbrow the caterpillars in a niost effective man- whole body out of correct balance. DATRY FARI'4 PIGS. TOTIDRECIPES. PARIS MARKET WOMEN. TWOTREDThe hast and maosf profitable way of Vinegar Candyý-Put int o a Sauce- disp,oing of skimmilk is ictfed it to Writing lu th- Forinigbtly Mr. Al- Pan a baîf cupful of butter, and wben pige. Wbere butter je made exten-~ bert Vandam, in the course of an inter- it is melted add fwo cups of sugar, and svlo vno malsae hr eig paper on tbe Paris market wo- *Ione-baîf cupful of vinegar. Stir untîl la opportunity for keeping, pigsata a men, telIls an ainusing story. They nev- 5the sugar is dissolved and afterward *Occasionally uîi bntidi odvery eligbf cost. if fbe requirederfitorsntawon dueo water it becomas briftle. Turn on but- number are not raised upon the farm, any of their favorites. tared plate or tin to cool. Pull and. tb'y may ha purcbased at six waeks Forfy-four- yaare ago the arebitecf cnt same as molasses candy. iold, or at weaning: time., For a faw of the pr4sent Halles suffered sncb a i5 Asparagus Soup-fi-ut one quart of weeks at least af ter weaning f bey wiîî wrong. Queen Victoria. was on b Jer -asparagus Lnt o inch lengths and hou tbhrive besf on sweet skimmilk. But- mamorabie visit to Parie, and M. Bal- b enuoe quart of wafer until tender. termiik is also good, but sbouldfo taxd was auxions to he presentad to sTake out the pieces of asparagus and be fed undiluted, or scoursma resuif. Rer Majeoty et tbe bal] ýgîven in ber tumb tbrongbi a colander. Returu Witb plenty of warmad milk comhinad bonor by the Paris mnnicipalify. thia pulp to tbe water in which the witb bran, shorts or othar ground fead Haussmann, to wbom M. Baltard ex- Sasparagus was boiied and place if on'-ý wbicb corn ,should formi but a pwiesL-sed bis wisb, was al tbe more the stove. Stir one tablespoonful of butter witii the saeeal ypatr. f n xiou6 f0 oblige hlm, in as much as fleur a ad ît t ne nn f t f potni venientan urwae n.ai imSha, Baltard, was bis own arciliteOL. -a-e-i -<w a- i-<i~ Castoria Is for Tnfizuts and Chlfdren. Castoria is a harmicass substitute ýfor Castor 011, Paregorie, Dropu and Soothing Sylups. It contains neither Opium, Mlorphine nor other Narcotie substance. It is Pleasant, Its guarantee is thirty years' us~e by Millions of Mothers. Castoria destroys Worms arnd allays Feverish- ness. Castoria cures Diarrha an ud WidClei . astor