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Fenelon Falls Gazette, 22 Mar 1907, p. 6

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n ____,__â€"_â€"â€"â€"â€"_â€"â€"-â€"â€"V is in a soft. light wool, with a yoke, belt, cuffs and collzu' of light blue. The yoke I ' \ “0- is square, or, rather, a Dutch neck 8 a R A N é shape, and the stitch runs horizontally, . while that in the body of the sweater is vertical. An open beading between the yoke and collar and at. the waist line strength. mar and winter. lows. z SORROW How Much That Is Lovliest in Humanity Do We Owe to Them. And we know that all things work to- gclher for good to them that love God.â€" Romans viii., 28. No man travels far without. meeting To paint YOUR HO and out with Just the of color for hcshn To keep YOUR HOUSE cheer- ful and bright throughout sum. TO brand YOUR HOUSE with a. quiet elegance among Price Just right for the purest and u C." Showing how some houses USE inside right touch css, beauty and 51-3". ‘4. .- ,'.."‘ ’ st its fel- . 'uâ€" “my, rig} ' £633?" , v. igufiié‘texrsfiu a? .-. - .- (issolved gelatin, and the prunes which 44W%«l‘~F&-¥§~W' *5 SOME USEFUL RECIPES. Compote of Prunes.â€"â€"W ash one pound “veak. of prunes, take out the stones, pu fruit on in cold water to cover, t the and cook two or three minutes; strain off the wa- ter, add sugar to taste. a tablCSPOOIlml 0:- have been coarsely chopped. Arrange in a border mould, let it become firm, and ped cream. pour off nearly all the fat from the sauce- has through it, which fastens in pretty bows in front. an inch-wide blue ribbon run » ~i<â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" A SPRING NEED. .____ Tired. and Depressed People Need a Tonic to Put the Blood Right. Spring blood is bad blood. Indoor life during the winter months is responsi- ble for weak, watery. impure blood. new sap to give them vitality for the may be through occasional headaches. Planetary Professor Forctcils Events} and Quickly Reads the. Lives of Pcople, Though Thou- sands of Miles Away. ‘ Sends Letters to the. Rich and Poor! Alike, in “’hich IIe Advises 'l‘licm AAbout Business, ' Marriage, Speculation, Love Affairs, “'calth, Etc. best. . .- . . _______ - 1. Ca d Series . , ~ 1 \ xgntl-c with wlup- 3011 need a tonic to biiild up the blood _ . Wnte for out Pos r wlun strung till ill. I. in Spring just as much as the trees need Offers Fr“, nmdmgs to A“ Who an and Send Date of “6 Painted‘ Pawn“ with Momâ€"cut a infant??? summer In a ‘ b d b1 (i 1 Firth . , of nice unfit Ork into dice. anc 1‘y I ll . ,A - 1‘0 sprung 'a 00 Slows ’ - A- RM)” ‘22“ CgXINTwXE‘g: an even, mam.“ in a deep saucepan. itself in many ways. In some it breeds â€"-~â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"- Est-1842 Remove [0 a small dish and keep hot; pimples and eruptions. In others it In his‘oflice in New York City. sur. rounded by charts and dials of strange dc- srgn, Prof. Albert H. Postcl studies daily' ‘ - iced a variable \ ’ t g n _ pan. and .pllblll (1 131 go Ollphll 0f (1" t1 ‘ ‘_ 1"” t [Ilptn‘hleti perm”)? It“ 31195 OI over the lives of men and women who have ' winch cover with hot \xu L1 neuia gm or 1hcumahsm, or a lazy feel- \vrlttcn him for advice on affairs of busi_ AND PAIN l WE HAVE SIIED 'l‘EARS TOGETHER How much that is sweet and gentle and lovely in all our humanity do we Love never parsnips, and stew until tender; pour off the water, add the cooked meat to the vege- table with a cup of hot milk; season with salt, pepper and bits of butter rolled in flour, and serve hot. Individual Fish Salads. -â€" Cook to- gether over hot water a tablespoon of I flour, a teaspoon of sugar. at teaspozm each of mustard and melted butter. a dust of cayenne pepper. the beaten yolks cf two eggs, and a third of a cup of mild vinegar. Stir until smooth and thick, and beat often while cooling. Separate into small flakes any remnants of cold fish on hand, sprinkle with lemon juice, and let stand about half an hour. Stir lightly with a fork, add the salad dress- ing mixed with half a cup of whipped cream, place in small moulds and chill. Garnish each portion with a sprig of tag in the morning and a desire to avoid exertion. For these spring ail- ments it is a tonic you need, and the greatest blood-making, health-giving tonic in all the world is Dr. Williams Pink Pills. Every dose helps to make new, rich, red, Health-giving blood, which reaches every nerve and every organ in the body, bringing health, strength and energy to weak, dcspou- dent, ailing men and women. llereis proof. Mrs. Geo. Merritt, Sandy Cove, N. S.. says: “I was weak, feeling mis- erable and terribly run down. The doc- tor whom I consulted said the trouble was anaemia, but. he did not “help me. A friend advised me to take Dr. Wil- liams’ Pink Pills and it is simply im- possible for me to overestimate the good they have done me. I shall at- bum“ If it lay not its heavy hand on owe to sorrow and pain. him it wrings his sympathies for an- reached its perfection until permitted to Cluqu parsmx, . t ways recon-1,,leml them 10 “11mg other. Here is the void at the table or suffer for another. Families and friend- Mixed Fruit Sherbetâ€"Mix one glass friends.” the hearthsidc; here the father gone with the family left to struggle alone, here the one who must bear the rack- ing pain for long years, and there the mother breaking her heart over the way- ward child. On every soul sensible to life there is a deep and weary record of sorrow. It- is easy, when skies are fair and life seems a pleasant song, to sing of the goodness of the Most High; it is hard to believe there is any heart in the uni- verse when sorrow, sickness, or death touches us, when adversitics beset the path where honest feet are treading, when the long struggle with disease at last hows the heart in despair. The problem is wider than an indi- vidual one. Is this a right world where millions must toil as no more than beasts of burden, where it costs us all or much of life to make a bare living, where pride and lust continue to blight the lives'of man-y, where the beauty and joy of life are unknown to children, where glad laughter and song are drowned in THE CRUSH OF COMMERCE, where the hearts of many are crushed to make the iniquitous case of a few? It would be blind folly to answer that everything is right. as it is, or to de- clare that this is the world as divine ~love has designed it. First of all, on ships are bound faster together by the breaches in their circles. All that the word comfort means to us we owe to our griefs. . Richer far tnan the things we have lost has been the heart wealth acquired through our losses. Had we been able to keep all we have gained or to gain all we have desired, how barren and empty would our hearts and memories be. As sweetness has come to life from our pain, so has strength come from our struggle with nature. Out of this school has comeccharacter. Where life has been hardest men have been hardi- est in manhood. This loom of life seems tc treat- us harshly, but it is not. by looking at the loom that we shall un- derstand its work, the finished pattern justifies the process; all will be seen to have been well worth while in view of the good end, man glorious and great. in moral character. HENRY F. COPE. ii” VEI 1GEANGIL‘. OF ELEPHANTS. Account of Punishment of Man Who Had “’ronged Them. The following tragic story of the death of Pargana Barahabhum, Khera of Dal- ma, is related in the native paper, Maul)- hum, of Bombay. or strawberry jam with a cup ‘ain through a cloth; the juice of raspberry of hot water, and st add a small cup of sugar, two lemons and four oranges, the liquid from a can of pineapple, and a wine glass of sherry. Strain all these. add a quart of cool water, and partly freeze; before finishing the freezing add a few candied cherries cut in quarters. Cheese Pie.â€"â€"'l‘hc cheese for this dish may be either the cream cheese put up in tin foil or plain cottage cheese. l’ress it through a. sieve and into a large cup- tul add add one tableslioouful of pow- dered sugar, a level table-spoon of butter, melted, the beaten yolks of two eggs, the juice and grated rind of half a lemon, then the beaten whites of eggs; if the mixture seems too soft add a heapâ€" ing teaspoon of llom‘. Salt to taste, and bake in one pastry crust. Fried Oysters. â€" Select large oysters and dry them on a towel; beat one egg and have liuc cracker crumbs ready; roll the oysters in egg, then in the crumbs and lay aside until time to fry. which should be done just as they are to be served; melt some butter in a fry- ing pan, lay in the oysters and brown on both sides; as taken up lay each oyster on paper to absorb the grease; serve hot, garnished with celery tips. Fancy Salad.â€"â€"A nice salad for lunch i~‘ made of cold boiled spinach formed into nests which were filled with little yellow eggs ; the eggs were composed of But if you want, new health you must get. the genuine Dr. \Villiamrs' Pink Pills for Pale People, manufactured in Can- ada at Brockville, Ont. Other so-callcd pink pills are fraudulent imitations. The genuine Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills are sold by all reputable medicine dealers or sent by mail at 50 cents a box or six boxes for $2.50 by writing the Dr. Wil- liams’ Medicine (10.. Brockvillc, Out. .14 MOTHERS SHOULD KNO\\". That a cot net is very useful to tie over the crib of a child addicted to climbing out of bed. , That all children should wear double- breastcd flannel night-gowns loosely tied. together; they will thus be protected from serious chill if they kick the bed- clothes off: That to allow a child to sit in wet boots and stockings is to court illness. 'l‘hat children are more easily affected for ill by poisoned air than grown people, and that great care should ‘bc taken not? to let. them play near drains, and to prevent the proximity of a venti< lating pipe, drain, grating or dust bin in the room where they sleep or play. That no child under (3 be out of bed after 0.30 in the evening except in mid- summer, when it has a long sleep during the hot afternoon. That an ill-ventilated i'iurscry is a fre- quent. cause. of babies being restless and frclful at night. ness. love, speculation. travel. marriage, health and the important events of life. I‘he followmg letter gives an idea. of MI. Post-01's ability : ' ’ MISS EFFA M. TRYON. Prof. Postel : Dear Sirâ€"You are certainly the most: wonderful astrologer living. Every one of your predictions came true. I consider that you niot only saved me from an aw- ful death but prevented the loss of hun-‘ dreds of dollars. I trust that many people will profit by your advice. Sincerely. j MISS EFFA M. TRYON. The accuracy of recent predictions made by this eminent, Astrologer has causedi many of his friends to believe that he possesses a supernatural power, but he': modestly asserts that his predictions are‘ due alone to a. scientific understanding of the natural laws. The many thankful let- ters Prof. Postal has received from people: who have benefited by his advice furnishj ample proof that he is sincere in his work} atnd has a kindly feeling toward human- 1 y. I Readers of this paper can obtain a readm mg free of charge by addressing a letter to Prof. Pastel, Dept. 389, No. 126 West 34th2 St... New York. Simply say you wish a, reading of your life, stating your birth. date, sex, and whether married or single. If you wish to do so you may inclose 1‘0 cents (Silver or stamps) to pay postage and- clerical work; however, the reading will“ ' be promptly sent. whether you inclose the 10 cents or not. THE BEST PROOF of the value of the (treat-West Policies lies in the constantly increasing demand for them. iisHallt rests1 tlllfti1 _ magnificent lIiCSiDLOllSfi Pargana Ba 'ahabhum went. to his hard boiled paprika, a trace of onitpn T1 [ 1 1 1 a 1 m 1 y .0 m. {c is a Fig 1 \V-‘Ol‘ (. Wi padd field and [Ound ,1 herd of do - .-,, . ‘ ‘ ' ..d '3 v-lev - 10 l‘d- \V' 1011 :l in .uy SCI‘C ms lllthl _ g , . - -. lilLL. and a little IlllllCC p i. , . , , , n . .. . . never become better by divine decree. y ' ( 1 had been cooked, drained. “mm 15 SOlllC‘lvlllllg df-‘Cldodly “'I‘Ollg 11592323331.“- $332132? the mp0”; for A world thus compelled to be absolute- ly right would not be right at all. It; must be morally right, because we will it to be. or not at. all. If improvement com-es it will be because we fight our own lusts and overcome our sins. Are we praying for an automatically phanls destroying his crop. Ills rage rose, he shot arrows from behind a tree, and he killed .a. young elephant. Then the greatness of the crime fell on the mind of Pargana Barahabhum, and he fled to his cottage for refuge. But the elep’hant's father and mother were stricken with rage, and they and spinach chopped fine, seasoned with butter, salt and pepper and fashioned into neat shapes; in the bottom of each was put a little mayonnaise and on this the eggs. Egg Biscuit. â€"â€" Sift into a basin two cups of flour, one teaspoonful of salt and two tcaspoonfuls and a half of baking flour three table- wilh its management. It is either suf- fering pain as a result. of improper feed- ing or is being prickcd by a pin, or is bound up too tightly. or has its nerves weakened by being kept too much in- doors. That. no baby should be put. in a g,- cart or anything but a baby carriage un- Policics placed in ’06, (In this respect the Great - West stood SECOND in Canada.) Encrcas oi'busi- ncss no force $6,45$,889.09 Tight world? There can ,be no freedom their fellows charged the cottage and powder. nub into the . , , a where there is enforced righteousness, ‘uzod it to the ground, . swonmjs of butter very finely; add two ill It 18 Strong Cnough to run about; for 906 '3 7'08 578 90 "3-0 manhOOG \Vllol‘b‘ there is HD moral Purgana Barahabhum was why, and well-beaten eggs and two-thirds of a cup lilo“ ‘1 0'9” 01' Cllilll‘ lfb‘ 0f 1150 10 give 1t (In this regimes the ' ’ ’ ' responsibility. No one is to blame for 11.3 climbed a tree 10 the topmost'bough. 0,- mnk. Drop: by spoonfuls, oneâ€"hall “[15 0“ Its 108’5 0001151011111133 Great-West; was “1‘5 “Toni; blltv Olll‘SCh‘GS and T10 0110 can The elephants surrounded it and roared, inch apart, on a greased baking tin. â€"â€"â€"--->I<-â€"-â€" FIRST in Canada.) remedy the wrong but. ourselves. It is but they could not reach Pargailil Bfl1"- Bake in a hot oven over 15.nllllutCS. sunplus 1‘0 not a spectacle to be deplored; it is a hahhum. But their sagacity was great, Cornmeal Mullins. â€"â€" Sift a rounded l J POMGYHQLQEBS’ 7-32 [4! 89 u , 0 condition crying aloud on everything that is high and noble in us. to arouse ourselves and remedy it. But what of sorrows caused by death and those things beyond our power to affect? What of the fierce struggle against the forces of nature? Our own hearts are answering the question. As and with their own trunks they brought water from the; band, and they watered the ground at the. foot of the tree. When they had watered well and the earth was soft, they uprooted the tree. Then they avenged the death of their young by trampling the life out of Far- gana Barahabhum. lcaspoonful of Soda three times, with a teaspoonful of salt, through two even cups of Indian meal. Beat. three eggs light. the whites and yolks separately. Whip into the yolks a tablespoonful of sugar, stir into this two large. cups of laittermilk, add the prepared meal. beat hard for a minute, add the stiffened PRESCRll’TlON STRONGLY RECOMMENDED BY A \VELL KNOWN TORONTO DOCTOR. (An increase over 507; in excess of the pre- vious year.) _ The rate of interest earned on investments was. over 7% and the Assets show a. margin of more than 22% over Liabilities, thusexcelling all other Companies in the vital matter of Sccvrlty tot ' Pollcyholders. Rates on request. THE GREAT-WEST: LIFE’ the years give new perspective to our g. whites, and fill nnitlindrings \lyith the ‘. . ‘ 'Q‘ ._E ‘1' I.“ ‘ '- . .‘ I .) r ' r a . 7- y ‘ ,‘ 7', n I \--'1 " - 5mm, g mm om- beuduments, no“, batter. Lake in a y. the following \my \aluable prestiip Aswan,“ COMPANY. , ers of comfort are seen springing up a in their ways and the sweet perfume of sympathy is in the air because here pangâ€"~â€" neeoeeoeeeeeeeeeooeeéeooe' diseases known. Grippe or Influence, whichever you like to call it, is one of the most weakening Scott's Emulsion. which is Cod Liver Oil and Hypophosphites in easily di- lmown to medical science. It is so easily digested that it sinks into ‘ the system, making new blood and new fat, and strengthening nerves and muscles. Invaluable for (laughs and Colds. ALL DRUGGISTS: 500. AND $1.00; Minnesota is the coldest State in the United States.- The whole winter long there is an average of 16 degrees of frost. ..... ____._....â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"-_.... covered for ten minutes, then uncover and let them bake brown. .._._a... A DAINTY SWEATER. The woman who knits sooner or later makes herself, or some friend, a sweater. It is a tedious task, undoubtedly, but the results are most gratifying. A hand- made sweater, besides being much bet- ter looking, will stay in shape and gen- erally outwcar two or three machine- made affairs. Strange, to say, though, the crocheted sweater is much more quickly finished than a knitted one; the latter is much more popular even for the comparative novice in knitting. low them exactly. True, you will be somewhat of a bore to your friends, as your sole conversa- tion for weeks to come will be a mono- tcnous murmur of “knit one, purl two,” and so on. By the way, why will women carry their knitting with them into company. where they are expected to be contrary. Styles in sweaters vary from season to season as much as any other woman’s garment. so the knitter has more. or latitude in hen-choice. A pretty style that would he comparatively easy. even for a beginner, is a sweater in plain knitting. The main part. of the sweater ’ preventive 11 C‘\\' ' tion will be appreciated by many who are suffering from La (irippe, as it is a certain cure,’ and will ‘save many a doctor‘s bill. It is almost a certain as well:â€"“\\’hen you feel that you are taking cold or have that or aching in any part (f chilly feeling the body or head, go unmodiqu to your druggist and get: ” 1 Bottle Psychine (pronounced Si-kc rn). gr. Quininc Capsules. “Take two teaspoonsful of Psychine in, same quantity of water Dr sherry before each meal, and befortx retiring. 'l‘akea 2-grain capsule of quinine before going to bed also, follov'ed by a drink 1 doz. 2 spire freelyâ€"so much the better. Psychine can be used without the quin- ine if preferred. Use it until cured. It will give certain relief.” The same doctor says he has found this prescription invariably successful in affording quick and permanent rc- lief in cases of coughs. colds, catarrh, throat and chest My lungs were weak and l but Psychine cur-ed me." “MRS. ll. BEAN , “Cheapsidc, Ont." Psychiue can be procured from any druggist at 50c and $1.00. It is a very pepiitar and largely used remedy. Grippe. . had a cough, Head ‘ Office, - - Winnipeg. BRANCHESâ€"St. John, Halifax, Montreal, Toronto, Calgary, Vancouver and Grand Forks, NJ). l k for a Great-West calendar. Erco on request Wâ€" ODDITIES 1N cmvrfis. “'omen, \Vho, Born, Living and Dying. Cross “’35 Buried Cross. There is a curious old gravestone int Prestbury churchyard which records the! fact that one woman at least. in Eng-é lam-:1 died a bachelor. Her name wast Sarah Pickford, and the stone gravelyi informs the reader she was there inu _ lerred “August ye 17, Anne Dom. 1703, A: After all the thinn' to do is to select a , , - - ‘. C . of hot lemonade 01 othei good hot . .. , gested form, 18 the greatest strength-builder rather plain.uncomplicated style. then drink Do not be alarmed 4 you pep- and diedna Bachelor m the lSlh your 09 get expliCit printed directions and fot- The Int age. A stone in Westminster Abbey records the interment there of George Graham, who was the only workman that received the honor of being buried in Westmins- ter Abbey. He was a scientific instrumen maker, who in 1700 invented the dead- beat escapement in locks. Ills funeral was attended by the Royal "Society in a . - bronchitis and other ’ ° a rrecahle 1’ It is an. accom )llSllf‘d ierson ‘ , _‘ , I, , ,1 body. t use scatté‘ Emangon giggg wgho can knit well and talk welllal the itqulb:)$ifim_i\lfi$n82%;“ho has “11“” In East Ham churchard there is nza. same time, des ite all one. hear: to the 1‘" '5' ’_ L “ ' _ . tombstone placed crosswa'ys. The wo- Influe p - 5 “I had been Sllllt‘l'mg from Lil man interred is said to have been born cross. lived cro , married a Mr. Cr' and died cross. “or dying request w to be buried. cross, and this Was carried out. . ~â€"â€"â€"-â€"â€"â€"’F Small talk is the generator of many, big troubles.

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