jo "ithe clothes, wipe the lines with a cloth wrung out in solt water, it will } , prevent the clothes from freezing to On top of these lay!the lines, canned pears. Fill dish] To prevent rugs from turning up on| Cover the side click a piece of heavy cloth nkled : 8bout four inches wide on both sides bake: and on both ends of carpet. Stitch on {wrong side. i "FOREST PROTECTION. | Commission of 'Conservation Has Is- | sued a Report on the Subject. Two cups granulated 30 a" Subjest. ter. for cups pa.| According to press reports, Sweden butter, four cups pa proposes to cut off the export of chemical pulp to Great Britain, Na- little more than half full. with layer of cranberries with sugar. Put in oven and bs ! cranberries are tender and juice has permeated rest of ingredients. Cover with meringue of stiffly beaten whites of two eggs, sweetened with sugar, ne cup six teaspoons baking pow- e immediately turn- nada to supply the threaten- has just ost o Protection. in Canada, 1918-1914," whites is of particular interest in this tbe pan connection. . It contains much infor- work of the services and of the, 7 |-federal departments intrusted with 'op. the care of our forests, = Forest fire protection is assuming "one. 8 large place in public attention. It is 5 obvious that if Canada is to continue two 88 @ wood-producing country, itor. Must conserve her resources of this t3. natural product. - The report treats exhaustively of the fire protection of hite forest lands along railway right-of- . way. Through co-operative action Ee Front of fos woos "of ; yi ng the re mM of forest losses' Raster of. other Lin ientes through forest fires traceable to rail rv to WAY Causes, Drala n| The forests of British Columbia aud | sugar and x : 2 + Make * folding in ras sections vik A color in paper, dust with powdered Potato Cake.--~One one-half pound flour, one Segoontl front" watered salt. The po. Ontario, has also received especial B attention, in a report of an investiga- 'by Dr, C. D, Howe in the tow f Burleigh and Methuen. os peatedly overrun little remain- er destroyed. Tt! be placed Dominion tion from . vantage in the utilization of Canad- ton Dominion lands in the West have! Sou town-| Baron "| other employm 1 : | being trained are those of masseurs, for which men shorthand writers by the Braille sys- bem, telephone operators and divers. An urgent appeal to the public is made for help in carrying on the work, | Munro, K.C,, M.P., received in {] | chambers in' Edinbur + from the directors Royal Blind Asylum and School, £on- (the . a deputation. "the Edinburgh sisting of the Rev. Dr. Burns '| chairman), John Laing, David Dick- : = 1}: | ed in the war. ve, before hanging out| SLAVIKA TOMITCH. Seventeen-year-old girl has who for two years as a private in ia's army and has been promot- sergeant for heroic conduct. me Mei CANADIAN TIMBER. Users Decide on lts Use Exclusively in Construction Work. Bs decision of the various Domin- lon Government departments and of the Canadian Pacific railway to use Canadian timber only, is a decided ad- timber and, therefore, marks a de- finite gain for the cause of conserva- tion in Canada. x Southern pine, even in 1915, when Canada was at war and when there was a great decrease in the consump- tion of lumber, was imported to the "| extent of 95,000,000 feet, having a value of over $3,000,000, In previous years, very much larger quantities were imported despite 'an adverse face of a supply in Canada of better at an equal or lower cost, vn and manufactured entirely within the Doniinion. ~The Dominion Government has in past years used many million feet of Southern pine in various public works but henceforth Canadian timber will be used to the exclusion of the foreign article. Douglas fir will replace puthern pine in such works as Que- bec and Montreal harbor improve- ments and Hudson Bay terminals. Douglas fir has been used entirely in the Toronto Harbor works, as a clause was inserted in that contract calling for Canadian material. The action of ] n Shaughnessy in ruling that Canadian timber only shall be used in FY works of the Canadian Pacific railway shows that large private users are also finding it consistent with present conditions to use Canadian products, Other consumers throughout Eastern Canada, large and small, will follow the lead of the 'two largesb users. Architectural and engineering profes- sions also are rapidly replacing South- 'ern pine by Douglas fir and the im- son, and the secretary, A. W. Fisher, regarding soldiers and sailors blind- A letter on the sub- ject was sent to the War Office from the Board of Directors. The deputa- tion stated that the feeling existed in Scotland that blinded soldiers and / | sailors belonging to Scotland should be cared for and trained by: Scottish people. : sini itnse--. THREE YEARS OF WAR. _---- Astrologer Says Germany Will be De- feated in August, 1917. "Sepharial," the noted London as- trologer who predicted the Boer War in 1899, the war in the Far East in 1894, the revolution in Portugal and the. present great war, recently gave an interview to a London paper in which he declared that Germany would play her last card in November this year. : "Mars° was in mid-heaven at the time of the birth of the Kaiser," said Sepharial. "He has followed the wild impulses of his nature for so long that he can hardly hope to escape at this late hour the dangers which are now signalled. He is doomed to extinec- tion and ignominy. "The Germanic power, in so far as it. is identified with Prussianism, will be broken in August, 1917, when fight- ing will cease, and it will be nailed down in April of the following year, | she! trade balance for Canada and in the | When the terms of peace will be fin- ally agreed upon, - . - "A year later there will be a revolt against the Junkers. "A great depression will continue over Germany for one hundred and seventy years." "Will you venture on any other prophecy in. connection with the | war?" "I further see a great forward movement, on the side of the allies, in the West in March; also, some signal successes for the Allies in April--es- pecially in the first week. "In July I see that the Kaiser will be really ill, and disposed to intrigue for peace. : "And I predict that Germany will lay her last trump card jn November. En that month her fleet will emerge, and the greatest naval battle of all times will be fought. It will result in a decisive victory for the British fleet." eri ------------ LONDON IMPROVING DOCKS. Vast Extensions Being Made to Keep Port in the Lead. The Lord Advocate, Mr. Robert il | 11 i gl if f i : i 1 ; { i : L i A i: il | | I : £18 ul i ih § Als # , 3 ; i ie I Es f I cil i 1 isphd i { bi Elapsed in if ie 1s | ie i | 2. A community religion. The les- sons for the quarter have been the story of. the development of a com- plas, in Sand ¥ ur munity religion. The little company pods of about two inches In of the disciples is enlarged into a com- seeds. monweslth working out their common Soaliing fwe to Sve life' together; then comes the story! Marvelous Use of the Bean of their reaching out, touching far' In all, there are 200 different cities and gathering in other peoples; eties of soya beans, and how wonder the host of witnesses, heroes, and ful the bean fs can be seen from the martyrs of the faith are unseen help- following uses to which it can be ers; they belong to the company. Now Put: {comes the vision of the great result Big consumption, as hie a glimpse of that great far-off day a Harroutat peas, and » when the life of God shall fill the y meat, specially earth, when for the common people a3 3 substitute for manuf; the rough places shall have been made! Manufactured as a substitute simple and the crooked places chocolate. straight, 'when in the justice and Preparation of macaroni. Hgiitetencss of the common life all x As flour for biscuits and brown esh together shall see the glory of bread. the Lord revealed. The purpose of, AS artificial cream and milk our religion is not simply the salva-! As a substifuly for cuffee. tion of souls, but the redemption of the world. | 8. Is the individual lost? long while the church has been think- betes, as the beans contuln mo segar {ing only of the individual. It is truly or starch. said that Jesus has discovered him.! As a basis in the manufacture of Ne can never stop thinking of him. Sauces--such as the famous Soy e crowd cannot deal with him alone. *22¢°- Séans ground - meal To find him and save him we must! , The bean ane a find his relationship to the crowd and; 1; th; United States the beans are the crowd's relationship to him. We' fed to stallions Instead of the ordinary (must lift the pressure of the crowd horse bean. - from his life. We cannot leave him| For the extraction of oil and menu' It the jail after the slum has robbed Rams of ehieske. % aap s life of strength and surrounded China the bean cake ara it with evil." We cannot fake him out fertilizer in sugar plamaticns, 4nd in 'of the crowd. - We must change the|'he rice fields. used as ! : > ry nx! In Japan the ecake is (slum if we are to do this. This will! Lanure for wheat and various other with {not take responsibility away from in-' crops, even for cabbages, planted In Manchuria and Japan it is food ! dividuals; it will increase it. It will the seed. not let them escape by saying it was| [not their fault; it will set them to! for cattle, horses, mules and hogs. work to change the conditions that| Helps in the Making of Margarine overcame them. ut LS The Su of ne soya Bean 4. LT is Vwi es greatest value. ! by a Soul. ere Do Jes. | ofl is used in the manufacture of: | Glycerine for making dynamite and 'phets and seers which does not spe- cifically declare that the physical gio rover Lt a ia needs of life are met. They declare paints and varnishes in place of lin and again that there shall be no want seed oil, edible goods ana toilet pow- ;and no complaining, no sorrow, no der, waterproof cloth, paper um- | crying, that God shall wipe away all brellas and lanterns, salad ofl, Tubri- tears. This lesson does not merely cating oil -- in China, for greasing give a figurative description of a 8Xles and native machinery--lamp oil shephard "meeting the need of the stead of kerosene oil (it Is used on sheep for food, water, and shelter. preserving Thet prophets and the apostles were | en and in the place of lard and face to face with the active physie-| cottonseed oil for cooking. al needs of the poor. They endeavor-! Soya beans came second on fhe to meet them. When they write their | list of China's exports, about £8900, visions of the City of God they liter-| 000 worth of them being exported ally mean that hunger and pain have | from China in a year. been removed and shelier has been| wr provided. For they see that city built! LONDON LIKES POLICEWOMEN upon earth. - Their dreams had foun- -- dation. It is no mere disembodied Their Efficiency Overcomes Opposi- bliss that is deseribed, but an actual tion That Was Violent condition of community life from | R ¥ ; i i ; . ¥ £ k i : TOYS MADE IN CANADA. | ported woods by the home grown pro- duet. FARRAR ._ |MODERN BREAD FROM HEAVEN. Alth at first Despite the war vast improvements | which the sin of the soul and the need| io ough vidiently spposed and exbensions are being carried out of the body have been removed. If' mon at the London docks in furtherance of -the church to-day cared as much about| The the scheme to keep London the lead: the hunger of the body as the prophets to ing port of the world. i contrary and the apostles, it would have a more' the popular expeciation, it. is just A new deep water dock has just vital message for the sin of the soul. thelr tact which is earning the po- + HHicewomen a good name. During | east coast Zep | were asked to in the streets. 4 been completed near the Royal Albert| 5. The twofold gospel. Man's Fed in the Wilderness. | p00 ond the East India Import Dock dual natire, body and soul, flesh and Not Jong ago the wind carried into | of gevenbeen acres, has been modern- | spirit, is interdependent. Each needs Persian city of Kermanshah 'a ized and is now reached by a channel : the other: the body to strengthen the of tired women quantity of what at first the] eighty feet wide and thirty-one feet spirit and the spirit to subdue the! street corner 'took for seed corn. Some of the | deep, while its north and east quays flesh. Jesus proclaimed a gospel that | suaded to go material, says the. Adelaide] have been widened by twenty feet and helped each to help the other, that over, becausé of a 85, was sent; to England for| new large transit sheds built. Liners led them both into the ideal life. which by the Royal Botanic of 8,000 tons are now using the dock. | evangelist recently asked, "If men d Ab the London docks the former is hungry, shall I give him tl probably the same kind {narrow entrance to the western dack : pel or shall I feed him? he Tsraelites were fed in| has been widened to sixty feet, and a 18, both. For the megs. ©. lMerro-concrete jetty 800 feet long by. of our community life we fs de )6 feet wide ia now in full use, with joe shall story sheds of special 'value (same group, Wh 'and sugar. By the impound. only are looking after the water is kept at four the body--air, water f feet above Trinity high wa- |: D "hag | Kind With Which the Israelites Were iE Ho i ge it Hs i E } ht ii