is» f‘ l"? ~ e applications rec tly "Qt 0P1‘ Qiilicgali/Zlere 5 s. L ' wszn ‘- ya?" . _‘..Paigt'n.‘ {They f " chute iilllaawmei-t; Policies “tile-twill "children ; of Mrz" Paxton; and it was .‘ "noted" that the birthday was the same .‘ foreach. ' - ' ‘ P Feelingthere might be an interesting story behind so unusual an application, we interviewed Mr. Paxton. - .. .“Yes, they are twins," he said, “and although one is a girl, I feel she is just as much entitled to a university educa- tion as her brother Peter. I've seen so much of parents’ plans miscarrying, that I determined to make sure my debt to my little ones would be paid. Ifigured that by little economies here and there, I could pay the annual premiums that would ensure a college education for Peter and Patsy." It transpired that when Mr. Paxton looked into the_ matter he found the premium on Child's Endowment Insur- ance much less than he had imagined. This is one of the many practical applications of the Life Insurance Idea- investifiate its possibilities for your child- ren. rite for our Booklet on “Child’s Endowment Policy." - NORTH AMERICAN llFli lJh-lrloiteytnvvn Ilrunch Ofllcel J8 Gnmeron Illock. and ' uni-ice: Novu §flbilll Charlottetown, l‘. E. l. . X . m. (lens of Tiiiiii lit l ‘have uniearned contempt-tilt in "the soul, and doth beset it like a poison-worm, ‘feeding on all p; beauty.—1N. D. ‘Willis. " Perhaps ‘the wind -wails so in win- ter for the summer's death; and all sad sounds are nature's funeral ' cries for what has been and is not. -—George Eliot. ‘ i , i < -‘ ‘loop ider your very testy l Qwffllgfilllfl people as I do a 115a?- ed suit which may. by accident, at V anyhti . go oi‘! and kill peoples- Shana e. - Great. is he who enjoys his earth. enware as if it ‘were plate. and not , less great is the man to whom ill ‘ his plate is no more than earthen- ware.—Seneca. . Nothing is such an obstacle to the production of excellence as the power of producing what is good with ease and rllpldlty.—Alkll1_ If ‘my one will icll me how mm, may ‘be spoken without. offending sgme, l will spare no labor to learn e ant of it.—-Bp_ rim-HQ Those who hone ti - true contradict thsenllselllvllgl lillqlr): rarely than those who try to be Con. sistent.—0. W. Holmes. 0h. how bitter a lhl . look into happiness ‘tlflillglllllsnll? other man's eyesi—Shakespeai-e O. banish the team of children: Cimmluiil PM"! "Don the blossoms are hurtful.—Rl<;lllel-_ Tile)’ seem to t k from the worlda guiltlvalwlthhedilldlx fflendshlli fi'0l.'n "fer-Cicero, Ill never wonder to see men wick. ed, but l often wonder to see them not ashamed.—Swlit_ Experience takes dreadfully high ""001 Wflges. but he teaches like no 0tllel‘.——-Ca,rlyle_ I ‘Oncuungraieful man does an in- ..iu.ry to all who stand in need oi‘ aid.—Publius Syrus. I I see the devil's hook, and yet ilcxainnot help nibbling at his belt.-M‘. ams. ' l He who rules lI1llBl._llllm0l‘ full us ,much as he connnanda-George give the wicked.—-Bos- II’ "you have n from lighting plant, dooolt - get its current from a . tugged Exide Battery? new of uiem do. That Extra Measure" and What It Means" More power than you are likely to need; longer service than you are likely to expect; freedom from repairs that you are sure to appreciate-these things make Exide the superior battery for your car. They mean true economy and the maximum of satisfaction. You are entitled to real battery service and you ~. can have it by making sure that your battery is an Exide. If you have any trouble in getting one, write us or our nearest district distributor. A Exibc ‘MADE IN CANADA BATTERIES II you don't Icrl wnI-rnnlrrl In liuylnlt u nrw Mxhlo llullrry n! till tllne, unk our nearest Service Shillon- before you conllrler letting u uulintltufo mnlu- of Imltery—whether your present buttery cunnot he rc- bullt with genuine Exide purtn. Ollfilll Exide Hervlcp Stntlon for ii G? “ma: Stotnlre-it will [my you. EXIDE Bgirbixiss or _ cannon, ‘LIMITED Fortune may find, a poi, but your own industry must make it boll. _ A page digested is bctterihan a volunio hurriedly rea1i.-—.\'lltr.-auiny. We take our colors, chameleon- like. from each otiie:.~-Clizmii'ort. Fearless minds climb soonest unto crowns-Shakespeare. Too long they bu‘iid who build be- low bile skles.—Young. Where ‘a mnn't heart is rooted there is his home.—ibsen. — PLANTS HAVE HEART AND " PULSE Plants ihave n heart and pulse and a "blood circulation" very sim- ilar to that of the animal world. This is the sensational discovery of Sir Jagardis Chandra Bose, the famous Indian botanist. According to Sir Jagardis. great quantities of water are absorbed daily ‘by the average tree. This wat- er ‘ls driven up to the very top of the tree and‘ then breathed out "again through iilie leaves. Experiments were carried out by Sir Jagardis at his botanical in- stitute in Calcutta. He says there is no characteristic manifestation of animal life which could not be found in simple form in plants also. The plant has a heart beat and a "pulse" astonishingly sjim-ilar to that of animals. Besides, it also re- acts upon stimulation in almost the same way. and shows that it pos- sesses a nervous system. Cooking Him’ Out "I understand your wiferis doing her own cooking." "You are mistaken." "But Jinx told me she-was." "Oh, that was Just for a little while. Jinx was making us a visit, and she though. he ‘bud stayed long euoughT-l-lousion -Post. ' Z-——o0>-—-——- One After The Other 15s Duilerln sum. TORONTO. HE LONG QLIFE BATTERY FOR YOUR CARl Announcing New Exide Distributor ATLANTIC AUTO C0., LIMITED ‘ MHERST . NOVA scorn: ' A i l a c l I I ‘ . o Yo er Well water or Tank water? Our water cysteine deliver wator DIRDOT from the wollto the up. The mitts used to store air only. B0- lulu-Irub stator at full times, and no frost tumbles. No- thing above ground to freon. Our sumac have established a reputation ou the hind for dependable service. Don't deceived and ao- out; flbltltoto. Tony are sold" 0N1; by "' Co. T“??? ‘ Slie—-When we are married, dear, .I must have three servants. He— Certainly. darling. iBut try to keep each as long as possible-St. Louis Post Dispatch. is a sin ‘that is augonde ed earliest |spoons baking powder. 1 teaspoon "Am iiouseiiollluggestioiis Hardwood Floors. To preserve ‘the light, clear ap- pearance of hardwood floors they should be wiped occasionally with a cloth and clear water. ‘ Dry Skin. l The cause of a dry skin can often be traced to the use of too much soap. l‘oo much powder will also produce the some result. -lnk Stains. ‘If the ink stain ls a fresh one it may be removed by saturating in lminutes and then washing out. When ‘Frying Fish. ‘The secret of frying fish crisp and brown without either egg or bread crumbs is to dry it well, dredge bot-h sides with pletnty of ‘flour and plunge it into boiling fat. Be sure the fat is boiling and have plenty of it, as upon "that depends the crispness and brownness of ‘i119 fish. To Wiash New Curtains. When washing new lace curtains you will usually find they contain a great deal of lime and that a greet quantity of soap and time is wasted in trying to make them clean. The lime can ‘be eiimiated by soaking the curtains over nigh! in water in w-hich a small amount of salt has been dissolved. The salt will draw the lime out, making them easy to wash. Worn Carpets. Darn the worn stair carpet with a rug wool, being careful to match the color perfectly. It will greatly reduce the s-i-ialilw appearance. Wholesome Candy. Dip oyster crackers in sweetened melted chocolate and give that to t‘he children instead of rich, heavy sweets. They will enjoy them just as thoroughly and they are better for them. Avoid Sandy Spinach. Drain the spinach in a. strainer and pour boiling water over it. Put back on the stove for a few min- utes in a saucepan containing a iu‘mp of butler. Season and serve and he comfortable about the pre- sence of sand. ' Food Suggestions. ' lc- . ~ . , i‘ yo: ' colonisa- "- kerosene, letting stand for fifteen l" "old stockings to wrap the legs oi‘ ' the prized tables or chairs. Eat and p Get Thin 'lhi:s is turning an old phrase face about. but modern methcils oi 'e‘l“@l"l‘l_ fat have made this revis limyilossibie. _ ll You are overfat and also averse to. Dliysicail exertion, ii‘ you “trfillikeivlv-e limo of [lie tivbic and F‘) hwnnt to reduce you r cxccss t“ ‘Wveml bounds. do this: Go " Ym" ‘lflllisisi- (or writc the Murmolu Company. 4612 Wood. ward Avenue, Detroit, Mich.) and give him (or send them) one doi- hcr this modest amount of Ills)’ the druggisi will put you bitioneflvdl-I m sausmng W“ “m He Win01" truce, trim, slim figure. Manna] and you a case o! (mm R i Prescription Tablets th-e fpoumed iii accordance with one ‘inlolis Marmola Prescription) 9T “lllfll vvu must take uftci" Bach meui and at‘ betilime until W"! begin to lose your fat steadily and eafllly- Then continue the treatment until your welgl-t is $11185 you desire. Mormola Pres- lesii villvitTablets are not only harm. a ~11 really beneficial to [he "t"1"_‘":a'l_ lleilllll- You don't need filillVtllillll diet or weakoniiw- ext-r. “e53 Just go on eating what Yflll like. icavo exercising to tho ‘["lll€1*‘fi-‘l>ut take your little tablei ziithfullv, uml without a Mum an vour natural; nglbl leavlng behlnd u firm H se i’, neatly clothed in 83h and trim nlusclgs, butter, Vinegar to taste 2 lg-vpl lahlcspm“ “m”? 1 beeping table- spoon brown sugar. 1A; teaspoon 9K¥li cinnamon and suit. let raisins and one‘ cup of wal- EI‘ simmer for 15 minutes, and 2134i suit’. cinnamon, Vinegar and buff!‘ ‘nke another pan, melt H htcrrbniid flour and stir until 2- roun then add remaining vlll) cold‘ water. then raisin mix iurc and let come to boll_ A K nutty Problem ‘The knots in children's slice- swings 02in be undone readily wiili ihc aid o1 a Dill!‘ of pincers. Did You Know Thai a hotter oven is required for anything mixed with water than for ‘things mixed with milk? Old Stockings ll’ you expect to move save your ’l‘h e y Overcooked oysters are very m- ole wit-h sweet ‘potatoes. Scallop the potatoes with ‘toma- toes. Breen pepper and cheese. Add two tabiespoonfui of tomnfo‘ catsup to the pan in which the fish’ is baking. Burn cinnamon on the top ofthe stove to eliminate odors ‘from oni. ons. cabbage, etc. ' The egg stains on silver spoons can be removed ‘by rubbing the spoon with table salt. CORN FLAKE WAFERS _ 2 658s. 34 cup sugar, l toa- BDoon maple ' flavouring l/é toa- spoon siai-t 1-'2 cup chopped Wlilllllt "leflls- it cup chopped‘ Sun-Mani Raisins, 3 cups corn flakes. Beat eggs Add sugar, flavor- ing. nuts. raisins. salt and corn flakes. Mix well. Drop from tea- spoon on greased pan. Bake in moderate oven about 20 minutes. Remove from pan while- bot. Make about 36 cookies. RAl-SIN CORN MUFFINS 2. cups flour. 3 tablespoons molt- ed butter. 1% sups white corn meal, 2 well beaten eggs. 2 table- 9i700ns sugar. 2 cups milk. 6 lea- Pfilt. 1 MID chopped seeded Siiii- Maid Raisins. ‘Sift together the flour. corn mflfll. B0881‘. baking powder and salt. Add the eggs ‘butter and milk. Beat the mixture wt-il and when well blended stir in one cup digestible‘ Eeasily manipulated. diam is delicious baked in censor-l \ will not tear like pn-pcr and yet are BROADCASTING FOR Moose IN Nov‘... sob-m ll ' the Moose m ll i00- Limit- -‘ u -<)L'-Ui. Uii-nii-mi-nii-ou <rvl<7 llglil" linrlou‘, i\i'-‘.~vi "r iiinli- null i l‘ llllll i0 éifinill’ Willi- oni lllllli‘i‘L‘\,~§|l')’ flUlZly. Long lii-fun‘ llli’ l'iiillO was hoard m’, Nnvn Sroiin guides ucic lirnziri- casting zi moose lfl\’i' snug with iii- icni i!) llll'i' llic lflfilly illliflfw. Wlllllll raiigc of til" liiiiitcfs rifli". Loiiii‘ llnrlmv, of Sriulli hiilfuril, NS, is llil.‘ wizard of iliis \\‘llili’ll .. win‘- l(‘.\.~, Illlfl ll(‘ usrs n0 rumlilirairrl ‘li" purziius. lli‘ uils :1 likely scroll of hurl: from u ivliitc liirrli, rolls it into IIIPIZJIDlIOIIC form. ii-ngtli ziliotii 1i foul. nnil thcn <cws ii iogcilicr wiili a strung and §ll'llllCl' sprucc rum r1"- Sfilllillllg czit-gui. No srauisircss could (lii lwiicr. 'i'iicrc are smooth loops at intcr\‘:il.~=. ilic wliulc length on ihcouisiilc of lllL‘ horn. Ever)" Macaroni l The best way m cook niacnroiii is lto huve a large amount oi’ ivaiei" ul- ready boiling bciore the macaroni lis put in and kecp the water bub Vbiing until it is tender. illacnroiii will take less time to boil -in this manner and will not stick to ‘the bottom oi‘ the pan. Bows on Nlghtles A good way to have the bows ai- ways fresh and dainty on beribbun- e‘.l nightgowns is to work two ‘but- tonholes wherever ‘the ribbon is desired and pull it through these and tie. The ribbons can bc ‘remov- ed when the gown goes to the inun- dry und are like new with each wearing. —— MAIRVELS OF BRAIN SURGERY lln hls recent presidential ‘ad- dress to the British Medical As- sociatlon. Sir William MncEwou ioid of an operation Dflrfflrllleil by himseiif on a man suffering from an abcess‘ on the brain. The patient collapsed. and urt- lficiui respiration had to be curr- ied on while the brain was opened and the pus removed. Suddenly the man. who for ions llllnllle“ had been trembling on the brink of the grave, woke up. u "What's all‘this fuse about? ht" remarked peltlslily- Operations on the brain Wm make the blind to see. the 18m‘? to walk, and will ‘restore other chopped seeded nsisitis. gem pans in hot oven and bukc iif tcen minutes. Put HEAVVEN LY JAM remove the RAISWN SAUCE FOR ROAST OR BOILED BEEF 1 5 pounds grapees 5 pounds sus- ar. juice of 3 oranges and the pccl cut into small pieces, 2. Pounds SumMaid Raisins. Use ‘the pulp and skin oi‘ the grapes. but Cook all together n order given until of the consistency of jc-lly. seeds. 2 Cups water, 1 cfip seedless Sun-maid Raisins, tablespoon losit faculties.‘ Time was. and not so long ago. when a bullet In the brain meant mertnin death. Today thorn are scores of men. alivc and wcli who have been shot ihrousl‘ the hrs"- A certain man Wllfl suffering from brain disease. M111 X411!’ 1'3‘ ainination showed that a lmrlll)" of ‘the brain was actually decay- ed, The patient was‘ in a state oi coma. V h The doctor in charge of b" cssadecille-(l to procure the bran; of another patient and trsnspiun a portion of it to replace the illh- eased portion. That day a child W" "M" l" one of the hosrpitul wards and died. . its brain was at once r._e- moved. The‘ back of the mans skull was‘ then removed. the (lis- in Beauty Hint for Women When food is only imperfectly digested, For it gives rise to ‘clear skint and. bright 9y“ ' Take This results in Blotches, pimple on the stomach, ‘sou Pil fermentation, clogs the bowels, and renders the blood impure. dull eyes, muddy skin, s and other disfiguring marks. »Beecham’s Pills act immediately liver and bowels; regu- late them and keep‘ them in a vigorous. condition. They are mild, harmless and dependable. They are compounded of remedies of vegetable origin having great medicinal value. Beecham’s 25¢~—40 Pi"! sot-PU Pd"! aimed portion of the skull cui away and replaced‘ by a IMP?» "l the infants brain. Then the ser- tion of the skull was revlllckill- A wee-k later the patient W“ "film!" iy improving. Sometimes brain uperniiinri re- gull, ln apparent miracles. A patient sulfering from tumor on the brain was takartinm a his! Maples]. il-lie had been blind for seven years. When the tumor was ‘removed the man quickly recover- ed not only nis health, but also his sight. More marvellous still. however operations of this kind sometimes result in making a had mun good. _\A man sentenced to five years Imprisonment, after being found guilty o! nearly 200'rob'osries. He was aged l3 and had been knot is iicii inside, cvcii ut the sniall cud. "llmv iln l (l0 it?" says Louie. “l nin’ snyiii’. Nobody clsc knows linw” 'i'lics.c guides lizivc their sccrcl * irks of irzifli‘ aiirl arc '.lli“li lJlilll’ llnilou" is Nova Sco- ticfs grcziicsi moose huulcr and ha.» cut it aiviav. performing ihc oper» utimi known as trepunning. ‘The result was extraordinary. All the mains crimliini tendencies disappeared; he became illllli’ normal. On appiicntion to the higher courts iic W38 rolensorl. and by latest accounis. was Gflfll‘ ing an honest liviihnod. Still more l'¢;'lllai‘l(fll)l(: was the case oi‘ u savngc forbidding brnic sentenced to iinprismiinciii for life for mu-rdcr. Even tho ivurilers thomselvcs were n visiting surgeon cxuniinwi pressinn at the hnse of his skull. ‘Tllil surgeon ilircidcil tliut. in nil probnbikiy, a srpiiiitcr of bone had been dfivc-n into the brnin. lie oprrntvil‘ and found ilint his (ling- nosis wiis right. and removed tiic sp‘in‘ie‘i". 'Tiio llliill got well rapidly. but the change in his rhnrnciiei" was fnr more WUllllPFllil than flint in his health. His whole fncc ziiicrcd HP bvcnmo bright. intelligent. niid lils new disposition was. as sweet mid‘ kindly as it lind previously been fierce and brutal. .__¢4~¢a--——— QUEER LOST ARTICLES. ‘llr- would lose his ll\‘7l(l ii’ ii wnro not ‘SUYCWMI on" is n s/ziii-illli will“! rmo might. llilnk ‘haul lwi-ii iiivt-nlcii nilpr 1t visit. to tho Municipal host and Found Of-fiw‘. of licriiu LA ‘COFTUSUOIIIlPIIl. W’l‘l.ll‘-5!-~'llll1‘l'f' were countless gold wntcliais. n little (lllllfllllflit 0.!‘ (llF/lllfillllil mid other precious stones, fnshluniblv‘ furs mid hatsuaii found in fnxls "illlifi. theatres and rcstniirniils. ninl as fnr us ‘tho ‘authorities know, timuszmils; lliitill)‘ lost were ilierc ‘liy tlio they arc nppzircnfly more or less criminal in his ism denciea ai his life. The prison doctor, examining him found a dent in his skull and learned that the man had a bud fail when a ,boy. “The ‘ ‘ decided to operate. Bo did so at once, and found that the bone In pressing ou the brain. Ho spine tie-bond‘ m in»; , ' . \ 11],... i _ at). ERAKI Uglil liiilinii \ 1 APAGEQZTHIil w‘ proud of- v n lilzick llll)li\l.'ll‘ll(‘ unri straight l)lilCl< hair, ho ri-scniblcs uii liiilinii less tlinii his nun son, lllll is inustcr 0f lmiiziii wumlcrufi. llc ("nu hear a ziioosc moving ill. thc woods; when his cmnpzniioiis liozir nothing, and is ilic first io sight IPIIIOOSC or ilccr swimming tho lnkc or standing on iin- .~'llDl'P,. “A IIIOUSL‘ in ton clays, or less" L! Louie linrlo\v's motto, .il|4l it is said ilmi lic has ncvcr ycl disappointed sportsman who can wl-(AL): Louie's siren song will fool iliff wisest old bull ill the woods, but ‘riicu hr. comes wiihiii range the iiznrcr ‘mist do tlic rest. _ i i: oi the illtlsi pOpllllll’ sporting writers of the Uniicd Sintcs this au- iuinn Spflil tcn days with Harlow zind his brother guides in Nova Sco- iia. They had been reporting the u‘orlrl's series baseball games. and welcomed the quiet of the woods and thc rest it brought. Tlicy were new to the woods, but ilicy came out with .1 fair share 0f moose licarls, and voted the trip the best holiday they over had, ' gilid‘ simnl up in the ~ c l‘. of iliv ‘t ' _ riiiin- wiili .‘\ liircli lnirl‘ l |)l’i'<<(‘ll kill-ml m‘ l‘ll'l'll in tlii- riilc more‘ Amlflugh there l5 a van area or In lii‘; l:l‘~ hurl <pr;i, ill": Wllrlvf- uiouw iliuu }lll_\'.()lll(‘l' giiirln- in Nov “leallllfl-ll counlry ln N075 scou‘ uc<~ will‘ this uncanny .. Srniiu. l.nni‘- is n lizilf-liri-i-il .\lic- ‘ilung ilic \\'CSlf‘l'll Jinn ‘so-n. -Il “iiu-tvu-~ii-ou—oii-i~rali- Oii- igou- mnr and upllivs tliut his uiliur lizilf short-s pririivillilrl)’. lllflillllllg ll" llll-il‘|~\' "" wus illL‘ ln-ilrcily siiiiil~ is Scotch. lic \\'iii l)0i’l| zit llcar fatnmis Land of Evaiigcline, ihr in- liiicil cull nf a can‘ lllfiOiivi “Ugh! Rivci" on ilic lnilinii rcscrvniion, and icriur is ilic moose liuntcfs paradise. llglii" was ilic imitation of tlic lliis‘ svnrkcd as a guirlr iimlcr .‘\. D. Tlicrc arc lllllUS upon miles of lakes. grim! of n little bull, iniri ilic COIII- 'l'lniiiins of South Milford for Z3 rivers, and forrsts wcll populated by liinniinvi was‘ ilfliigncil in [uni a liig "lfh. Sixnrihy of cumplcxioii, wiili moose, ilcrr. lJPill‘, and smaller nui- A favorite approach to this is through South Milford. sil‘ n-iirhud vizi Annapolis Royal, h,‘ way of Boston and Yar- ‘ , or Si. Jnlin. N.B.. and Digiiy, . The ridc from Digliy and Annapolis Royal on llli‘ Domin- ion Atlantic Railway to South .\fil— foril is by automobile. and from Sciiih lliiifzirgl, llll.‘ limiter or fisher- man, wiili a fur portagcs, ran paddle in a rnnoe throw-quarters of the way across Nova Smile i0 tlir Atlantic Ocean. The moose season lasts from Otlllllfl‘ l to Novrnilier l5, starting i-"ith moose calling and curling with still hunting. A dozen guiilcs, 31110118 them suctrce-lebritics as lm-niv liar- low and Sum (llodc, both Micmac Indians, work under the direction of A. D. Thomas along ilic shores of the Liverpool chain of lakrs, Krrlgc- makoogce and beyond. Nova §rotia is conserving its moose-a hunter is iimiti-d to one bull a ycaryaud the moose country will ill\\'i'._\'§‘llt good moose country hccnusc tliafs about all it is good for, except trout fishing.‘ mails. nfrniii of llilll.‘ After being in prison tlirvc Xllilifis‘, liini‘ and found ihnl hc hail n (loop zic-‘ [not morn‘. ilinii CHEWINQ TOBACCO brightens the darkness, lightens the labour. A rich lasting chew. lint there WHIT‘ evr-n more rmiizirk- Hibio curios -s of (rurvleasilnss. Wiiliiii iiic previous wi-eir ur so the follmving iounu-iiluss things, vW-re found in llurliii streets: A ]li‘l‘(llll‘l)lil(lti'l', n hursi- niul i’lll‘l‘liilll‘. tin-cc gains (ziiivu), n flock ‘of prose and llll‘i'(‘ pnrriit-i-ngvs, tench ‘with n parrot. Ami iliciw: liuii not l)t'('ll n single llii|llll‘}' or um‘ of iiiviii! Ari‘ (llllPT big “iluuily vnrnl“. q) xllilillll. asks this 1-. _.. .fl~-i-f&-~—~——— WOMAN‘S WEALTH 0F .HAiR. Sumo limo zogz‘. ‘n izuly l'l"('t"l\'l‘il n ‘prize for liPl‘ hair which was six .‘l“-i in iungrih. .‘\ iiiorr- (‘Xlflldflllll- nry nnsi- w < ihni oi‘ a 'l‘i‘xnii womnii w! s rvil-lzolil ‘iri-ssvs lllllilSllPPil llllli! for-t. of which inui" foot, whim ‘lilll'i‘:il.l‘illlli'll, truili-rl ‘upon ilir- ground. Artrvssvs i|.‘ivi~ lSU]l[lll"il from iiu-ir rzinirs many I-lXllIllilllOi- iif flit‘ liliI-riilliy 0i’ ‘Suture in this l“‘!~i])\(',[. A fninmis L'Xll‘lll|')l\' irns iliu l‘1'llli\\'Il4‘(l Mrs Asflcy, of n pnsi gcnvrniion. Sim mnulil r-iuuri upon hm‘ iiuii". iviiivli ‘by its profuscncss nearly i-nsi hcr hcr iiifc. for ii Hill‘? cough fin‘ on tho stage. After thni sin‘. wound ‘it rniiiiii her lll-‘fiil illlfl i"i>\'i‘r<‘.ii ii |Wllll ll wig. wiili the rcsui! ihzif ilivr lll"il(l uppeiircd of iililliirlllill ‘sizv. lint \\'liii<~ ii is llill iiiiiiluc in ‘find llibll‘ irru-iviiii: i0 n lI‘ll_i-§ill of ‘six foot, Ii is siiil vi-ry nnvmnmon. ‘liow uiiiviiiiiiiiun iviis lvsiifucll ‘liy 1| immimi \\’<‘si End hitirilwsiu-i. 'wli0 siziicil that nut oi‘ 25,00!) ilzillios ivlmsn bonds liwlizill iliWeHi-iilll tlircc- linil linir ‘which touciicil ill!‘ ground M'lli‘l‘l iliny uwrc scniml. ncvur sought niiicr. Wedding ringskMARBtES MADE IN GERMANY iflosi. of lllt‘ stone inarlHu-i llrWil xvihvn giovcs arc hastily pulled off.i._v bms nrv mmic in (lcrm-iny. ti. The rcfusu only of the marble and ugntc QllZlrrlPlS is employed, and this is fronted in such :1 ivay ihni rherc is practically no waste. Illcii- illiil boys ure employed to irrvzili lilo refuse into small cubeg, and with their hammers they ac- nu n‘ n Tlliil'V("l()llS dexterity. Tho little- cubus are then thrown into n niiii consiisling of a grooved ihfvnini- and n revolving runner. \\ i-i is foil in the‘ mill, and the Viiiil l' is rapidly" ruvnlveil. While Y-lli" fPiciion (luvs the ‘rest. lii hail nu hour illll illlll is Sfllflfiflfl, and n biisin-i oi" so of perfectly round- Ill nuirblis inkr-n our. The whole process cmts the mercst trifle. CUSTARD MAKING. Tho svrrvt in custard is iii llilVllllZ the proper combina- nmis of tin‘ S5‘V8'l‘iil ingrciliciils and in combining them at tho lmilnn" iinii‘. Willie thr- mlik i5 healing nvvr the. fire. the yolks of making rho eggs should be beaten light illlil i-lilllllllll. thrn. if other thick- i-niiii: is used. the cornstarch cr llll‘ flour, us the case may brx, slioiiiil he iidrloii, unil the mlrtllrn ngziin hvaicn until creamy. Pour tin- milk. which should already hnvc llL‘i'll brought. in the boiling lmiiil. in n thin stream flVlfl" the mixturr‘. slim-iii‘: constantly. Thcii n-iurn i0 ill!‘ firs, and hi. it brill up wl-ii. just. once. if yoi adopt this mvtiimi you will have neither lumpy’ nor a (5lll‘illl'.(l custard. 310st cooks ict ilieni rook ioo long. Tiiir. mukcis them tough. .\l.'iny find iiio double boiler moth- nrl vXhnlulli- -——i—<+>--—-- To Make a Showing “Pa. wlint is n (lend gaime sport?" “(inc who buys his game oi‘ ihe iiiiti-iiiai‘ nficr his hunting trips, my son."» iloston Transcript.