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Fenelon Falls Gazette, 4 Jun 1909, p. 7

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. r. .. ....~..,....~g. :" ‘ I: I I I fl/fflâ€"M‘ 'i‘ . with apple pie, grate the cheese and ‘ â€""â€"â€"'I 7 ’ , ' HATS AT $10.000 APIECE. W, H L spread a layer over the pie when it is still warm (not hot), as that melts the cheese and makes it Preacher Says Conscience Does Not l'lake Cowards of Men. *â€" That of the Cardinal’s is a Vol-y Expensive Aflair. The cardinal’ cent death has placed at the dis- posal of the Pope of. Rome, _w111 cost, whoever may be its reCipient, certainly not less than $10,000. This includes a variety of disburse- ments to all sorts of people, but the whole of them centre round the ons or allâ€"important hat. Thus custom decrees that the ofâ€" ficer of the Papal Guard, who is responsible for its safe custody while it is in process of delivery if you wil square of bread in the bottom of your cup you will avoid the custard MMMbMfinW“ being soggy at the bottom of the DELICIOUS CAKE RECIPES. cup- I E‘ , tough. When baking individual custard: ' 1 put a thin buttered . ‘ , \Vhen creaming sugar and butter Pittsburg Bruit Cakeâ€"Take one- for cake, a pinch of salt will give h'alf cupful of butter, one cupful of the cake a splendid flavor. Add a sugar, two eggs, one cupful of New tablespoon of cream to your butter Orlears molasses, one eupful of and sugar and the work will take chopped apples, one cupful of sour only oneâ€"half the time and makes milk with which two teaspoonfuls cake smoother. of baking soda have been mixed. Save the pieces of tin that come Add flour enough to make a batter out of the salmon cans, as they are thesame as you would for any ofttimes of such a shape that they ordinary loaf_ cake. Bake in a, can be got into any kind of corner square pan .Wlth a slow fire about or crackâ€"their uses as a scraper forty-five minutes. When baked it are unlimited, pots pans, pipes, is incist. .Frost if you like. furniture, moldingâ€"anything that Pig Fruit Cake..â€"â€"Six figs chopped needs scraping. With one cupful of raisins. 'Disâ€" â€"â€"â€"-â€" solve one lpvlel teaspoonful of'soda USEFUL HINTS. in one cu i ‘ ‘ pour overpfiigs :iidzidirsligiis‘vziliidlczdhllcl The care Of Bread BOSNIâ€" Cremn together one cupful of Bread boards shoudbe oecasmna-lly sugar, onehalf cupful of short_ scrubbed With a little salt. This ening, three eggs wen beaten, re_ gelpsdto conmderably whiten the serving tne whit-e of one for frost- 0%” 80'} D- ,t, g , P t ing, two cupfuls of flour, flavor with i688 Ofeigda 1gb} ghonfief‘galfnui vanilla and one-half teaspoonful End‘ a t M .ef‘lée f0. 2ft - .0 each of cloves and nutmeg and one - & 83130011 u 0 -5~a m 0 a, level teaspoonful of cinnamon. ba'sm’ a~nd pour on bmhng Wat-lei“ Fruit Cakeâ€"One and one-half finow in? sponge: to Sggnd 133110}?! eupfuls of flour, one cupful of brown or-ta‘ S 101 lmfl’ lenf ey “.1 8 sugar, one cupful of sour milk, four 3111.11 e 9 eanlflm tlée mm glease' tablespoonfuls of melted butter, 1a}? “113009 W3 elk, H, one cupful 0f chopped raiSinS’ one brooiii:l shdliilldlilgva SISSIEel-ectgdih cupful of chopped nuts. one tea- preference to light ones for Our gloryvis this, the testimony is stronger than corporati Of pur ,consCiencenâ€"Il. Uor. i. 12. trusts or any of the assoc1ations of 11 aul' s statement is the answer to men. tie question. Does consCience What has fortified Such a man so make cowards of us all? It is an ' . 0,. . ' . .' emphatic no. A gift of God, 0011â€" 13113351123};lgolflsefloufiffiugg: to the new cardinal, shall be preâ€" science could not be the curse it tions of conscience AS it bade?” he sented with $1,000 in cash, and a would be if it made its owner a [gave to bod What Iwas God’s ana to gold ink-pot worth $200. Victim of abject fear. It may make ! Caesar what was Caesmns NO man The actual bearer of the hat re- one afraid of the punitive 'sanction can do more Such a one. whether ceives $2,000 in money, and a cross 0f the law- If 50 it is a salutary confronting the terror of unpieâ€" and missal 0f the V7911“? Of $290 The check, but does not unnerve. ’i‘he cedented adversity 0,. riding on the secretary of the missmn which ac- best among us, when the blood highest wave of prosperity Whether companies it gets, $300.. . burns and greed goads needs to in war 0,. in peace in health 01. in The cost of the registration of have the awfulness of an offended qickness in life or ii} death whpther the patent is $4,400. And bettveeh Dewy fleShed tel'l‘ifyihgly “POD him- hummon’ed bv God or by his fellows 31’000 and $1’500 has to be dISbrl' Such a warning'engenders a caution is Sfiblimely ‘unwfmid ’ buted in compulsory presents, when Which implies courage, not pusil~ ( ' at the Pontificial COUI‘tytth‘eClplâ€" lanimity. He 0f Tarus when He THE HERALD OF LAW. ent balance-s it on top of his head calls conscience our glory lifts that‘ Before the bar of unpurchaqable for the first and only time. gaclllt’y up to th‘? mgnit’y WhiCh .justice the testimony of a man’s isurlril'znby 0‘ cry light” dwme and conscience is the umpire of his fate, ' no matter what his creed may be. WHAT CONSCIENCE DOES. As he has treated his conscience here so will it deal with him then. Consolence makes us cowards? . Yet conscience is only the herald No! But It unmaSks cowards' It ‘ of the law. It gives light, but the rfivea‘ls every Chat-3013311“ lvhiChlstr-ength which the will needs to t 6 fiber makes D.“ for Infrepldll’y' obey .its behests must descend from Where manhOOd 15’ 001150161109 1.11' above. Here religion comes to fplrfs prowess3 Where cowardfce i. the rescue. That religion must be is, it exposes the aspen trembling heavemborm No religion can 2; “th110, dafes “9‘7 battle ff,” prove that. its charter is divine un- he “g t Majn 5 510137 31.151 man 5 less it make it irrefutably clear that 8 am? come £19m the evience 9f it holds within its gift a light which cons‘ilence' By Its dedara’don he 15 so illumines conscience as to make afqmtted or. COIlclemned‘ 1135 v.61" it inerrant and endows man’s will dmt' gar!” hlm With 3' glory Whmh with a robustness which makes it dazzles in the dark ways of life or indomitable_ ' accuses him of backsliding from A man whose conscience is so em “lead? mto the Slough-Of mean gisâ€" li hten-ed and whose will is so pirations, corrupt des1res and dis- Em) lied 5am never be a coward honest practices. The noblest thing gut fiways and everywhere a hero: we can say of a man is that his word is his bond and that his bond REV. P. A. HALPIN. For a cardinal’s hat cannot be worn like any ordinary piece of headgear. Indeed, it is not really a hat at all, but a flat, pancake-. like square of red cloth, destitute alike of either brim or crown. The first thing the new cardinal has to do, therefore, after paying out the $10,000, is go out and buy himself a hat which he can put on. Even this one is pretty expensive, for there are only abO'fit 1half-a; : i s in Euro e w ici stoc - _ dozen sl 0}) P spoonful of soda, one heaping tea thorough sweepmg, as the weight them, and the pl‘Ppl’ietOTS natural' spoonful of cinnamon, oneâ€"half tea- - - - 1.37 keep up the Prlce t0 3' Temhhem‘ spoonful of cloves, citron if desired. :IdS mt thbe .fgocess' :In E‘fiymg 8‘ v “ ~ - ‘ “ room 'es 1 y pressmg ‘ e e go Stir the dry ingredients togethei, against the floor; if the straws tive level. uncomfortafilhi, 130ng 003190504 (if added soda and butter. a kind of t ic: car oarc materla , Blackberr Jam 0 ke.â€"â€"O - - ~ - hovered with the fine cloth used ful of sugai one Clifpffil Ofnilgléa 1h 84 hrm; 5011‘] mass- course, a brilliant red, and it is I. . ornamented with gold cord and 3%.: it:sfiétiillf1°if°lhfif? eff? tasselss. It costs ah‘ml’ $40) and half cupful of sour cream, one tea- four 01’ live Of them are needed by spoonful each of allspice, cinnamon, the Gal‘dlhal every year- and nutmeg. Cream the butter and The_$10’000 hilt hangs above the sugar, add the jam and miX' then altar 1“ the pf'lvat’e. Chf'pel 0f HIS add the eggs well, beaten , flour Eminehce du.mng lug hie" and at next, then spices, then the, cream death 15 hurled “71th hlm' with the soda. Put together with white caramel icing as follows: One pint white sugar and one cupâ€" ? CEREMONY 0F BURIAL AT SEA FORl‘lFlED AT flf'i" Something Grand and Profound in Sea for Tomb. gllr. William’s Pink Pills Bung When 3» iuuemi takes .place at sea the body is sewn up in a can- Health and Slil‘Bllglill b0 Wflmen ' vas sack, which is heavily weighted at a Time at the foot, and then laid on a “coaming” (part of one of the Few women reach the age of fig hatches), which takes the place 0f without enduring much suffering 2' hleh The Who}? 13_00Vered With and anxiety, Between the years, a Union Jack, which is fastened to of fortyâ€"five and fifty health becomes the four corners 0f the “warning,” fickle, and acute weaknesses arise so that when the time- co-mes to comâ€" ~ with rheumatic attacks, pains in mil? the 1304137 to the “deep the one the back and sides, frequent head- end 0f hhe “0051111118” is raised, aches, nervous ailments and depresâ€" and the hOdy Slips Off into the Water ‘_ sign of spirits, leaving the: flag in its place. The I The secret of good health be- captain and first officer read the tween forty-five and fifty depends burial service between them, the other ofiicers and men joining in the upon the blood supply. If it is . , kept rich, red and pure, good health responses. A few minutes after the ‘ Wlll be the result, and women will service 00111111011085, all 23: Slgnfl-l from Bass this critical stage in safety. the first Officer: the engines are r. m earthenware heating jar. ..-__. ...â€"â€"- sâ€"â€">Z‘ GAVE BACK $53,000. Restored in Two Lots. David Myers of Mount Vernon, 111” Who recently 10513 $53,000 from CARE OF CARPETS AND RUGS- that five or six of these knots u an iron safe he kept at his home, . . ' has had the entire amount restored T0 SP011 a Carpet sweep it With a to him. The money came back in stiff, half worn broom, but to save- two finds. The first was discovered a carpet dip your broom in clean, _ ~ ' hot suds once a week, then shake Will Idle-VG in a cellar‘at tne home of his son, Clarence, who made first intimation that the money might be buried in the cellar came to the son when he noticed the earth disturbed in the cellar, and in digging about the place. he unearth- ed a package containing $18,000. It was announced that the search for the rest of the money would be given up, but it develops that the search was coninued quietly and persistently, and resulted in unâ€" put between layers while hot. will make a broom last almost twice as long as it otherwise would. Itugs should be beaten on the Side. Spots may be removed by the use of oxgall or ammonia and water, using a sponge or flannel. stopped altogether, and then ti fire is absolute stillness and sil,nc~e broken 3111? by_thei voice lof tha/cap- a 1 r1 e _ . . . is. its... an raiser.) but body to the deep _ . I n and at where it was located has notbeen these words the men who stand by made pubhci and an fffort Wm be the ucoamingn on which the body made to keep the particulars of the rests raise it gently up, there is a find 3’ 569ml” 1. . b t dull splash, and the body sinks to M37qu 15 2‘ fallmef “mg a“ 01} rise no more until the great day ten mlles.fr°m thls Cltyz and also ls. when the deep shall give up her engaged m money.10anmg' It W995 dead. Everything is done in the when he went to his safe to dePOSit most reverend spirit, and there is a” payment that hdd bfen made 0.“ something very grand and profound 3‘ mortgage that he- dlscov'ered 1.115 in having the sea for a tomb. God 1055' .1116 money was taken Whlle seems nearer in that great soli- 3’ family re'umon was m progrefs tude, at the Myers home last fall, .and in spite of the efforts to keep it secret the story leaked out about as soon ' '1‘ ' as the money was found. AN ANTIQUARY’S DINNER. Myers kept his money at home, ' because he did not believe in banks, Bread, Butter, Fruit and Wine were but he has changed his Plans; and - the banks now take care of his sur- C it r'e 01d. 0‘ u l S plus thousands. He was thought one Of the most 5198111“ meals to possess only an ordinary amount ever eaten was that given to a se- of money, and the disclosures 16813 fell? by an ahtlclua'l'y hamEd brought about over the losing and Goehel 111 Brussels some years ago- finding of the $53,000 caused much The bread was made from Wheat surprise in his family and among the grown before the Chfldl'eh 0f,151'%1 residents of the district in general. Passed 0}“? 0f Egypt and 1t “WES Detectives have been working on spread Wl‘tl‘l butter made when Eli- the case since last fa11_ Williams’ Pink Pills help wo- en_ of mature years as no other medicme can, for they make the rich, red blood that means good health, and brings relief from suf- fering. Mrs. C. Donavon, New- castle, N. 13., says: “About two years ago I was greatly run down i and very miserable. I did not i know what was wrong with me. I .- was hardly able to drag myself about, had severe headaches and no appetite. I felt so wretched that I hardly cared whether I lived or not. I had often read of what Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills had done for others and I decided to try them, and I can now truthfully say I found them all they are recommend- ed to be. Under their use my health gradually came back; I could eat better, sleep better and felt strong- er in every way, and before long I ,was enJoying as good health as ever I had done.” ’ Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills cure by gomg to the root of the trouble in ‘ the blood. They actually make new blood. That is why they cure such troubles as rheumatism, neu- ralgia, indigestion, kidney troubles, headaches, sideaches and back- aches, and the ailments of growing and carpets. Vinegar Wlll remove lime spots, soot from an open chimney or the more rapidly with salt, and this afterwards can be brushed up quickly without in- jury to the carpets. Spirits of plied with sponge’or flannel to disâ€" Remove ink stains with milk and after soaking up all that seems pos- water. For grease spots use powdered magnesia, fuller’s earth, or buck- wheat flour. Sprinkle on spots and let it lie until grease is absorbed. Renew the flour or other absorbent material as often as necessary. Housewives are cautioned to look out for the carpet moth early in her childre spring. When carpet moths are disâ€" to which covered, after removing all artiâ€" are subject, fi'cial lights in the room, saturate to lessen their the cracks in the floor with benzine'. baby’s battle for Wash upper edge of the carpet with solution of corrosive sublimate and in every they are taken off. ’1‘ ._..__ , girls and women of mature years. mbe , l ( i Sold by all medicine dealers or by therglivgliliipfiggéiig}, riggeélfilg "*’-"‘"‘““ alcohol, sixty parts of poison to one tle ones. _ | niail at 50 cents a box or Six boxes fore the Christian em and the Wine BLOTTERS AND STATE part of the alcohol. Be extremely ready help and Baby’s best friend. SECRETS_ careful about using this if there are The action of the Tablets is gentle but thorough. They cure colic, in- childrcn about. For ingrain or three-ply carpets wring a cloth out of hot water and allay the lay it over the edges 0 and iron with an iron as hot as ea be without scorching. This destroys was older than the white man’s knowledge of the new world. The The ability to read backward bread was made-from wheat taken what has been impressed on a blob erm 3' Chamber m one 0‘f 35110 pyra‘ ting pad and the secrets which the inids, the butter (of which there latter will yield when reflected in were vaeral pofmds) had been a mirror are dangers against which found in an earthen crock on a the Foreign Office has its precaw 'Sfone She“: under the my waters tion.. ' It was the last place where , 9t “9' well 1“ SCOtlanfl- A Pahtry pepper castors of sand were used in the ruins of Pompeii had-furnish- to dry the written word, and for 8, Ed the PM Of appleâ€"f5 (Whmh wehe time black blotting paper was speci- as SWGEt and finely flavored as 1f- ally manufactured and used, but it only 8: 58W“ “1111111111 01(1); and the was found not to be obsolutely flag‘m 0f Wine c _ een l'e‘COVPI'Ed markâ€"proof, so that absorbent rol- h'om 3“ 01d Vault “1 the Gormth- lers were introduced for blotting ' diplomatic documents. When such A _ . ‘ , _‘ a roller has been run over letters b nta‘lemge mange-flee pmduces sideways and up and down a few :1.e°e“8%%§°1‘:;f9nges> and a lemon‘ times, to decipher its impression ‘ ’ ons' would defy eve-n Sherlock Holmes. for, {£2.50 from The Dr. Willianis’ Medieine Co., Brockville, Ont. __._-â€"â€">f__._â€"-â€"â€"â€"â€"- SOMETHING NEW IN JAILS. The city of Birmingham, Alaba- ma, will build a new jail on the skyscraper plan. The idea is to erect a fifteen-storey steel building, the lower portion to be devoted to courtrooms, offices of county offi- cials, etc., while the upper floors are to contain the jail. It is argued that escapes from a jail poised 200 feet in the air would be practically ‘ impossible, while having the court house and prison in one building would facilitate the handling of criminal cases. The building, which will very likely be erected, will cost about $400,000. n healthy, natural sleep. ton and the heavier carpets mus steamed on the under side. up the floor before putting down the rugs or carpets is as follows: out- A quarter of a pound of red pepper steeped in a gallon of water, to which are added. two drams of strychnia powder. “""' put it there to remind me to KITCHEN TIME SAVERS. When cheese is too dry to serve '1‘ 1‘ ._..... / . It is, too, exceedingly heavy and then add milk to WhiCh has been bristle out and bend the broom is a poor one, for they should remain. . . -' - . . T for billiard tables, but dyed, of berry jam, enema“ cupful of but_ BéitIEUhSBl/ilgllgeafg);woqfx high-C): .,__ . b . co to measure. When made about 16in. by 10in. fill with nice clean sand and sew up at the end. Place in the oven until thoroughly hot, then slip into a flannel bag. It is then ready for use, and will retain the heat,much longer than an In Place of Firewoodâ€"When fire. woocd is scarce in the home it is a . . . . . goo plan to eke it out when fire- , . flu}. 0f fs‘weet mflk'. giant)” lm'tll. 11'” lighting (or use instead of it) a sheet IllOlf-Oy T111101! Fl'Olll 111111013 “01110 Spoonci 21}. uttel slze of nefivspaper, rolled very 0 16 {my nut’ an wup to a’ cream; and then tied twice, if possible, in a hard knot. One who has tried fire-lighting in this way declare: rill kindle a fire without any firewood. How to Relieve Chokingâ€"liais- ing the left arm as high as you can choking much more the find, The it out and hang it up to dry. This rapidly than by bhlhg thumped 0h the back. Very frequently at meat times, and when they are at play, children get- choked while eating, wrong side, then swept on the right and the Chsmmary Wily 0t l‘GheVmE them is to slap them .sharply on the back. The effect of this is to sel the obstruction free, so that it can Slightly moistened bran is equally be swallowed. The same thing can as good as salt in brightening rugs he brought ahoht by “ushlg the lefi hand of the child as high as pos- sible, and the relief comes much careless handling of stovepipes can The Bahbf and its Thumb-‘7“ the be removed by covering thickly hahy PCTSlStS 1h Sthmg 1115 hi“ little thumb, here is a way to in- duce him to stop. Make a pair of light-weight white flannel bags con. ammonia, diluted with water, if ap- Sldemhly larger than the hi‘ehy’fi hand, and, when the small child be- colored spots will often restore the 81115 to Shhk hls thumb: Phi) the ht‘ colon tle hands ins1de the bag, fasten the top of the bag with a shield, and pin to the _slee_ve of the dress. .Baby sible, either sprinkle thickly with won’t .111“? 1t; 0f COlll‘Sea hht' 1i?_W11 salt or wash with a pure White cure him of the habit more quickly soap, a clean brush and warm than} any Other _meth0d' Man}? babies wear the little bags until they fall asleep atnight, and then HEALTHY LITTLE GHILDREN. A mother should not expect that n will escape all the llll babyhood and childhooc but she can do much severity and make health easily won. Baby’s Own Tablets should be kept home where there are lit- They are mothers’ ever- digestion, constipation, diarrhoea, irritation at teething f binding, time, destroy worms and promote And the mother has the guarantee of a .gov- the moth as well as the eggs. Wil- ernment analyst that this medicine 1; be contains no opiate or narcotic. Sold by medicinei3 dealers or by A ood solution to use in wi in mail at 25 centsa 0-2: from the Dr. g p E Williams’ Medicme Co., Brockville, “What’s that piece of cord tied round your finger for?” “My wife post a letter.” “And did you post it?” “No; she forgot to give it to me." .amâ€"u...~ _. ,v , “~,.<<;'."1..:-..¢fiyfigm:'rhewxxw’,w'=fiw:flf VA.» - v_ I kw- ...,. . - -.' ~“m'hun‘n pm..-,w,{§«“ A . 3 I. . '_;_-'~' h...»

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