at: Cool thoroughly before mixing . ,wmh the €thch and celery. Veal Lfe almOSt . a burden. He had ; bEsubS'ti'hted for the chicken and requently In the Acadian £4533 a very nice salad. \Vhen this use of , jagged it shoultl always be cooked the m a; before. am it IS always Wise to mchit‘kens the day before. (63;; Saladâ€"Cut celery fine and tddtaif as much chopped cold hard. we: eggs and pour over it any nice . _ . u 9‘ r7 ‘ l .:.,onb' Kasaiadâ€"A cup each of hickory .35, lingLieh walnuts and peanuts, . ~ w and add the same amount of lhe :x'cadxan can ’add that Mr. " 3:. Mix with the following dress- â€t is “orthy of enery credence,as . ' . ,_ . v . . E3 a man of intelligence and ster‘ gen. settle on .ettuce leaves :â€"One Qualities, whose word is unhesita .- _-s¢rtspooa mustard, 1 dessertSpoon accepted by all W ho know him. ‘ .. Lileggs beaten lightly, 1 cup vine- The public is cautitmed agai .ratdlcup cream. Beat eggs first, numert-us pink 00mm} imitations fezadc‘ salt and mustard and gradu- chin“? fnmgu: p.113. The genuine ' vinegar. Let it come to a boil i2:;1'1 only in boxes, the wrapper arc -' sir in cream very slowly. which bears the words "Dr. “illia Cabbage Salad-~Cut with a sharp iPink Pills for Pale People.†Ify :.-. .. :- . . . - . A , a: .erv me a -()0d ' fdealer does no: htve them they will .r ' L g 50h?! cabbage Fsent postpaid at 50 oents a box, or near over it the followxng dress- boxes for 82.50, by addressmg the , rwz‘en VerycoZtI:-Beat 2 eggs light- \Yilliams’ Medium) 00,, Broc .acu 1-2 teaspoon salt and 1-2 tea- [Out .0: mustard- than 0 “mu“, ' "._." (“W radiat‘in ‘ lmost every Jomt in his body . ’ H; entirely disappeared and another . :ory over disease had been won by . peerless medicxne. l I he he {in flow the Character of the Weaver Donated by It. Murh has been said of late telling chaxacter by the mouth. 13 all right so far» as it goesâ€"(h ' with the women, or witkLmenw i w xys wear a sm'nth face, ha: I men wear mustaches. The shape ‘ size of Lhe mustache may tellas i.‘ ‘ C I; g ' boa-41150 his first experiment i 1 to th own satisfaction that his ‘3 tache was worthv of press “ but he trains in czxregully so CauLirower Saladâ€"Boil and tender, let it stan Lhe is :er- bu; he trains it careflully sot will not entirely hide any m1 beauty or strength. Women 6 'l mustache to hide. an ugly m _ teeth, or to diaguise his feelinl '- is in the habit of hiding a 3:1 ' smile behind the drooping mu No dandy would be guilty 0 l r C . n mnnst r0118 affalr. Jflm m: the ssia. ot easil) naturally wavy. .Antedovg; disposition 13 mmca _ and well curved lips 311an this mustachgzé a“. Iiszht . The {wary thin 18 insigid, like its an extremely hats per and general unconthneiï¬ be constant†mlijtary mustache. - whzch is supposed t? b†“I: which is 811pr but which is 1101 any is @1199 toilet. 0.30- c £131} 3 law nd 1 THE MU STACHE. red and another had been won by h add that Mr. 51 eyery â€Eden“. 1:: D “1117811 me wins began general healm Mr. Stewart 0: pills until he 1 and light} 13in“. mustard, then 2 tables rand after that gradually 1 1 been cold butter melted and 1-‘ began Cook in a double kettL ill: thickens. Cauliflower Saladâ€"Boil a cauli runzil tender, let it stand in th Kuntil chilled then cut into .5 Reg and Edd 1-2 teaspoon salt and 1-2 3m saladâ€"A cup each of hickory w, Engiish walnuts and peanuts, do? and add the same amount of km, Mix with the following dress- Egand serve on lettuce leaves zâ€"One menspooa mustafd, 1 dessertSpoon tz,3eggs beaten hghgy,_1 cup vine.] _--_J 1 -.... -__, during Chicken Saladâ€"Two chickens well naked and picked coarse, six heads of w cut ï¬ne with a'knife. When clefi cannot be had use an equal 5 “may of nice cabbage. Dressingâ€" r 1'9 dessertspoons mustard, 2 dessert-‘ 1 as salt, 1 saltspoon cayenne pep. 930m yolks of 13 eggs or 6 Whole 0 £5 beaten well, butter the size of ‘3 egg stirred to a cream, and 1 cup vine?“ In making the dressing, 523: :he eggs lightly, add the mus- w.’ salt and. pepper, made smooth r133 little whegar, then the butter mi lastly the Vinegar very gradually. Cook†a double kettle until it thick- or:- cOol thoroughly before mixing @9063 the chtcken and celery. Veal at be subSti;uted for the chicken and 335193 a very mce salad. \Vhen this “sad it should always be cooked the it: before, and ll’. 18 always Wise to ï¬chickens the day before. CeLeI‘F Saladâ€"Cut celery fine and id half as much chopped cold hard- oiled eggs and pour over it any map. ‘I‘ “1 DTObabEy 18 [having as its gain in am week to week. Scientific * given such through study ttle fed†baby that this tiny nt of our modern civilization 5 fully. as good a chance as rrs mil'†' weig- 13 1. HEALTHFUL SALADS. >ut shou next 31x months, at ks. The first week lose from four to which he should :1 tour to eight 1011C Irkl‘pxietaz‘y L 13 many times in the world to .e beSt suits the baby 3 stomach. “L A. ‘ months weigh CIOIhes, every - v: â€4*†Suggestions for Extermination of the Pest 53:30 1-2 inches â€"Will Cost 3 Considerable Sum of ms; head 14 in- none†LE 21 pound less. . k u†-. me height. At the Province of nnfar-n .. ..- ’d weigh 20 1-2 ; at three, 31; accurately how sun and 1-2 tea- :n 2 tablespoons gradually 1 table. Boil a cauliflow. stand in the ice 11 cut into small it a mayonnaise him from two to Ch week. If ‘3 Something 9 ailings or 1,, and , lsuppression of the pest. all??? mud 1113: OPENING OF THE INQUIRY. by in mds. hold The inquiry was started on June 20 ed as 1"" “I "I . . ’ officiz ï¬rteelmgr If and ended July 14, the commissxoners; minat walk all [ Visiting the Counties of Lincoln, ‘Vel- l . Tha o‘usy fee- land, \Ventworth, Elgin, Kent and 133â€" §n {ï¬g 3 lieaaerdi'SEX, in Ontario, also the ‘New York m e 11» never . of the Will do 63 side of the Niagara River, and Cataw- the a; 8 his ba Island in Ohio. One hundred and prepa; ..; ° - SiXty-Bight witnesses were examined Chï¬ig: â€3 'r ' altogether. . submit .re easzly As to the extent of the infestation, courag [he will the greatest is in one corner of Nia- the P1; Imbze t0 gara Township, near Niagara-on-the- twn ° . . . a View autumn Lake, and m the Township of Hal-Wick, there 1 up“ any Kent County, in the neighborhood of in the Gould’s Postoffice. There is limited ’ Winter,l infestation at King ville, and small- Ee’. GDIV . a pound less. That the damage to fruit trees in e height, .At the Province of Ontario by reason of I weigh 20 1.2 the ravages of .‘the San Jose scale has at three, 31; been somewhat overestimated was one of the salien ‘ from four to days ago, and recommended that fur- h he should ther operations be carried on to ex- {‘ to eight terminate the pest if possible. The ,3 time he 18 commissioners appointed were Dr. 3; will begin James Mills, Chairman, President of gutting his the Agricultural College at Guelph; gaining in Prof- John Dearness of London, and . H. Bunting of St. Catharines. . . The questions touching the opera- . h week. If . , : 3 Something tion of the San. Jose scale were, brief- airings or 1y: The localities in which it existed , . ,outside of the Niagara section and Es- [£1353 1:13;: sex and Kent; if it was confined to < 18 world to those sections, and whether the de- st suits the struction of the infested trees would ')St’5t0mlecdh. check the further spread; if it wasi 1.1 ie 9 " . ,3' weaning 5 this; whether opposition to the prO-Eoi EC down In 5‘ v1s10ns of the scale act was unanimous f 1‘: e ‘V-Ll I‘m I; o I S - v r w v r it of o Lnion exxst- ; 11m quiet- hether ad e s y p : 'seven between should #nd at COMMISSIONERS REPORT THE DAM! AGE OVERESTIMATED. FOR THE LITTLE ONE. A cover for a carriage pillow is a pretty gift for a young mother. It may be of wash silk, with a deep ru’fle, or of cotton or linen, hemstitcbed. Bxbys monogram should be embroid- ered on one side. Clean linen on the makes the meal taste about ï¬fty per cent better. If flowers cannot be had all the time, a ' a little round flat basket of wire with .moss and earth, and then £111 it ainner table Work of ajiioé’t and soups, The made with a fa not quite at th. for sedimmn n- "â€"' ulu to pick a bone. If Mr. RVickwire.â€"Savag~es never snore Mrs. Wickwire.â€"No, the peopie‘ who listen to snoring are the ones who get That a plan,. something like that submitted herewith, be adopted, to en- courage every owner of an orchard in the Province to make a careful inspec- tion of his orchard next winter, with a view to discover whether or not there is any San. Jose scale in it. 1 VLvuuL u That the owners of orchards, especi- ally those who are directly interested by infestation or exposure, be enlist- ed as far as possible by and with the official workers in the effort to exter- minate the scale. That a brief circular of instruction‘ in regard to the most important facts in the life history of scale-insects, and of the San Jose scale in particular, and the approved methods of treatment he rhc wLuLul-SSlonerS recommend that the work of inspection be continued for some time in .a modified way; that and approved men the i-nApector be authorized to destroy shrubs and trees wh' serious injury from the scale or have‘ their trunks and principal branches inJured by the scale; single infested i trees and shrubs of unproï¬table varie- LCGD \V1 and spade. Thégcth‘ihkh that in mosr APPROVUEbâ€"M'Eâ€"TBOD _---u0 LU _- -“wa oplmon, and the isfied SAVAGERY. KEEP .T HE NUTS TIGHT. There is probably nothing more es- sential in the running of farm machin-. _,__, _ . v vvulsub of two pounds is expected meat and .green food must be allowed. The ex- periments performed gave the above results as an average. Some breeds of chicks grow faster than others, espe- cially those that feather slowly, and the weight and cost will vary accord- ing to the climate, warmth,_ shelter, and management given. - __ _..- - “.5.†in 10 days after they are of the size of three pounds. It is estimated that ten pounds of food, mixed grain, will keep a chick in good growing condi- tion for ten weeks, but if‘the weight A: ‘ucoA ‘-_-__ J ,, . The cost of feeding a chick is one cent a week for 10 weeks, or 10 cents for 10 weeks. The amount 18 very small at first, but on the fifth week the amount is exactly one cent. After the 10th week the cost increases. The chick should then weigh two pounds, live weight, costing five cents a pound. A brood should double in weight every ten days until the chicks are 430 days old, when they will gain greater, but In a word the innumerable varieties of the precious fruits of the earth, both in the vegetable and fruit lines, are grosslaneglected, both in the country and towns, while lands that should bei ‘ devoted to the production of the grand gifts of the creator are allowed to grow up in weeds of the most pestifer- ator has graciously. and abundantly blessed. us all with. farmers, while weeds toLd†abundance. _ , v-IQV“ DHU UIQUL L :1 De racked off. To m ' ‘ ». quires a large amount - the elder away 7 bung out, [and a ting to keep out flies. It should be a kept moderately warm i but this is not essential, to t th b 1 th t 13 better DOL London Standard Our frequent pro- ' Du . e arre in e sun in summer . p . ,._ A bottle put 1D. the bung. is worse than tests are now reinforced by the 0f“ Both are remarkable for their beaut- ful milk-white plumage, which is in- deed, to those unfortunate birds a fatal gift. The facts set out by Mr. De Lemos, British Vice-Consul at Ciudad Boli- : var, show that if the process goes on and such a neglect of opportunities to for many years at the same rate, the ° birds must in time become extinct. and taking the whole amount eXport- ed last year, we find that the number of egrets killed was more than a mil- lion and a half. In Venezuela, we presume there is no Society for the Protection of \Vild Birds. But there is in Hanover Square and it would do well to renew the appeal to the better feelings of women, which did for a time produce some effect upon ifts of the creator are allowed to row up in weeds of the most pestife are only artificial. But, in most cases, these “imitation†fea- thers are merely the spoiled ones. The difference in price may be the differ- ence between four shillings and ten. )ut the difference in cruelty is no- nt a week for 10 weeks, or 10 cents thing. There are, no doubt, artificial aigrettes which may be bought for a shilling apiece. But with these we are not concerned. They are not sold by smart milliners. Surely there must responsible is perfectly wanton, for *he simple reason that they would . when.the=y W111 gall} greater, but look just as pretty and quite as well SO rapidly IU'PI‘OPOI‘UOD- If penned, dressed without them. t fattened with carbonaceous food, 0 O :ks Will gain one-fourth the-r weight .ZVer cider, the first requis- t the apples shall be sound. 6 best results apples should! CIDER. epends on the amount apple, and the amount of a partly? ripe ap- apples for cider and t make good vine- the flavor of the Iew exceptions, er m 311831‘ than he indications are for drinkmg and . contain more Su- . Sweet THE YOUNG TURKEYS. It is {best to give the young turkeys two regular feeds per day of the corn cake, wheat" or young corn in the: milk" stage, cut from the cob. Some owners: let the turkeys shift for themselves gin-AM- 4' examination and probe better than any work the farmer can 510. The machine on which every nut. 18 tight “jerks much easier and is much’ r tightening pay :ept 1n better condition and‘ ored to have regular feed’ ce a day. Turkeys are great dcking .up all sorts of in- bugs. Tobacco worms and