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Flesherton Advance, 27 Nov 1919, p. 2

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U '^ ^PiHHai A Money - Saving 'B^fl'^^^ltf^ A Rotile of Bovri! in the Ivitdiei will cut MJ\^ t. *.*%-» down batcher's bilL-. It ciiornii.usly in- (.rc.i'^es tlie nonrisliin^ va!u-j of food â€" iu fact, its body-' builciing powers have been pioveJ ten to twenty times the amouii: i.ikeu. It must be Bovril. Explorers of the Dawn vnyans By MAZO DE LA ROCHE. I'eril to Crt'epinjf I5ahy. Docs your baSiy play en the floor. «Ir.<. Yown^THjother? Are you very larrful to see that he comt-a in cmii- tiitt with no unclean substances? Do bric-a-br«c. Outsiders contributed Dingoes. also ami the booth was very popular, j ,„ Australia are found the only br.r)e. • Some of the women bamied together, ,^3^ ^^^^^ y^^^ ^1,,, ^^^„^ ^j ^^.^^ j^, and 'demonstrated th^t their sFecaltyi, an J confnent, called "dingoes,- caa, yjm serving: KupTXrr to 1. larj^c number, ,,„,, ^^ howl, but they never berk, of people, and thanks to their ability.! ^ ^.^^ ^^ „e s„J>po3e(J that the din. every one was ab'e to partake of a 1 g^p ,, „„.gt ^e descended from (lo^s meal which was well cooKcd and well ! ;. tched to .^uf^tralla In early times and ^^o*^ 1 -^ â- """ wild; but there is excellent rea- Besides giving those who took part: ^^n t'.u' believing that they were there Serve cream soups with croutons â€" small squares of bread which have been browned in the oven â€" and in this way use up bread which has be- come stale; or place a slite of toast j in the sale or entertainment an op- portunity to expres.s originality or individuality, tKe novelty of the af- fair stimulated interest, drew a crowd and swelled the receipts to unusual proportions. .you know that a deadly disease lurl.s ! sprinkled with grated cheese in the I in dust and dried sputiini carried into i ""'O" o' meat eoup, and a spoonful j loirg before the first human beings ap- peared on the'eurth, inasnituh as fos- ull hones of recognizable dingoes have bec'i found that apparently date back to the Pliocene. It all lu-tran with I'lii; diicv.- the Dawn. Of cour.''e. we hail all alonK that there was a sunrise â€" I conjecture of pop-corn in cream of To Freshen Furs. Many owners of furs, on receiving' corn soup.' j^jjgj^-j-^Q^ ^.q],, gforgge or on taking ! them from their summer packing box-l A "Specialty" Social. ! es, are distressed to observe that the If you wish to' plan an entertain- 1 ^"'â- â€"^^«'" ^'^^ '"ost handsomeâ€" ap-| nient that is an excellent moneyl P®*" ''^'"^ ^"""^ •"s*''''**^'. '' '^•'"''»''°" , ... f ;i â-  ,â-  , ,. , , *• â-  ' ., â-  â€" " ' "" ••"•••- maLor •mrl that nion o-ivoa ..n nr»rv/»i- : Hiost noticcable vben subjected to the ery .,f ily. , cel.ig ... I did that the manner time in their live.,. Every year J2,500 Tun'S' /of the wtkerTirthe '^1! t-t of comparison w.th\. new set.! the house on people's feet? Doctors who have studied these matters carefully tell us that most persons who contract tuberculosis are infected in childhood. In fact, eight of ten persons have the germs at some nown,of the toa.i's,lem«e was best left to Persons die of the white plague in ,„„„ity-,„ ..;„„, -^,;;- ^j;;;-,-;,! Furs in this condition are not attrac- of applying the Rus^iiin remedy, which both cleans and freshens. 'â- \Ve want to liear about Canada. This mninj ^hnnt s'i nnn a mechanical sort of atTa.:r that start- the must bjauiiful thing in the world active ca.P- in .1,1 „.- f abilities, try having a "Specialty" -ed things going like clockwork. But I'lc-aie tell it. Bi^hou'" *-"« ""â„¢'- ""^^wt case.-, in the country right now. : â-  - •' ^ v^ ) Dawn was a bird of another fe;Hher.; ..Well ci,v..„ vr,,, n",,,.,, .. -j *^^ percentage of these victims; If we had hid our parents with us,' th» B^shon >;?« p°L ,.l ?^ ^ '1 "*"' ^"".^ ^^^^rmg needlessly. "As many 1 they wouM have, in all li'^elihoo.l.l ..^,S ^av it ifthe wirJ'^oIX'; "iK^^"'^" Patients became infected in, unfoMed the mystery of it in some ' pale-blue bJi^tc.fly l»v-^r -f. dSve ^'^^f'"'^'^' '"othew shoubl be made to bedtime visit; but our governess, Mrs. i thone detp-blue floWers " 1 ^f^^^''^ '^"^ ^'"^at responsibilitv that is Handsomebody, if she ever thought I a,-o.=v= e * 11 ' \ ,^, , ,., â-  ' tl'-eirs," says Dr Victor Yauirhan an aSout the Dawn at all. probably look-i „ ''^"?«'« .f''^;^ . f^H".- 9^'' ^ '"^" * authoritv on tuhZn^Ly â-  ed on it with susrreion, and some dis- i .T"" " ''''•' ^'''"^' ''''^ '^"t-" ^^ â- ''•â- "'â- <'â-  DuHn^ t bl ^l^^^'""'^- ,, , I favor, as a weak, feeble thing-a 1 J '"?"'" "cnnoiis, wonderful thing.' , ,7,'^'"^, '''^ ^^t f«w months of a nebulous period, fit neither for honest ' ^â- 'â- â„¢f'"'"B ^^^ >'«>« couldn't ever for-; ^^"'' « ['f". theiT is very little sign of foil; nor for cut-throats. ' ^'^..\i7 1, .. So it came about that we heard of'., Wei --if you will „ it from our good friend he Bishop, j "t' ,J?i^liop. 'come close and I'M whi.s- kept far apart the coiintrv would Mrs. llandsomebody had given a Pfl,' • "'â- ""-'>â-  three heads hedged eventually be rid of the wdiite p;r.<nie. , tu , u,. • , grudging permis-sion for us to taket,,'"^ V'' ""'.,.. .f"'! '" 9. sonorous Therefore, a serious dutv reHs with â-  ^''° /»'« ^^^ held in the gym <â-  , , u^ tea with him. In he' July wealliu- "'•'',Sr'°"''' ^^^ ^^^ Dawn." | the mother '"'^'^ i nasium of the consolidated school, a then brush out all pArticles of bfan her voice and eyes alwavs seemed - .â- "â- ^"'' Dawn." We three repeated ..j. : j ' , , 'large room, and there certainly was' with a clean brush, or shake and frostier than usual. The closely shut ' '^''- "I'-'Ric word., on the same note of, bcL- L tn ;,L i « " ,7 w.:ndow.. and drawn blind., made the "^'^'"'^â- 'â- J'' ^'"t what , is it like? How ^'^^'"'' ^° P'^y on the Hoor and to house a prison, and the glare cf the . '"'"l )y^' "'*' '*â- Â« 't? Is ,it like thj ,un- "",^*^ a change m his d;;ct that the planked back yard was even mere T!;o Assjasmcrit .System Whole Family Insurance. Order furnLshea tii.'juranne to Ita tive, and it is well worth the trouble jnemteus at Ontai-io Govsi-ument Stand' aru rat«-s. tuberculosis. If the newborn l>abes have it," said ^i"' the tuberculo.sis germ could be aliilities, try having a social. Instruct the families taking part to plan tl'.eir contributions so that they will bring in as much money as pos- silde. You can arrange to keep track of each donatio.- ."ml to offer- a prize for the family adding mo.st to the evening's fund. When our committee arranged such than any other people, take rye bran, an alTair, we told the people that they i which is heated in an earthen pot could bring any saleable commodity ""ti' 't is as hot as the hand can' .j^^ -'p"'^.^i„'p",,"„'j,""" j „ 3^,, jj p. Skk .".nd Funeral Benefits are also Klven if desired. TV,„ ,!„„ I „„,.^.,_ -»» «* r ._ _ _l The .luvenile Department furnlahos The dead appearance of fur, as a{ ,i,e bo«t pn.=-,sii;i9 insurance b.ne.nt3 to i-ule, is due L:rnrly to the fact that it; tliff chlldr.ri of our adult members. is soiled. It never seem-, to occur to| ooo^c^rrn"^^c'K".^n*d"^fn-^r^r'i.^,^^'"tf ll^i most persons that any but white fur! nearly Seven Millions of UoUurs In In- becomes soiled, but it does. To clean j ""e'to'counciis in Oinada. if there I. it the Russians, who use more fur; not one in y.iur lo.^.TJity there should be. For full Information write to any of the following Odlcers: J. L. Davidson. W. F. Montague, - Oran'I Recorder. that they desired and could dispose of I stand, being stirred all the while, and! it in as unique a manner as they wish-' P°"r it upon the fur in liberal quan-' '^''' rubbing it in thoroughly. They Grand Organizer. H WILTON • irrmd Mo (.)."."rAi;io Kx. :set?" 'I intolerable. Thex-efore when Rawlins,! "V. won't explain a bit of it,' the Bi.'hop's butler, told us that we I'^P'*^''- 'Vouve got to were to have tea in the garden, it was i '"'" y'^'""'=elves hard for us to remember Mj*s. Hand- ; ^°'~ somebody's injunction to walk sedate- j ly and to hear in jv.'r.-A that our host was a bjshop. But as we crosed the cod l.iwn, our spirits, which had drooped all day, like fiag.s at half-ma.-it, rose and flut- tered in the summer breexe. and we could not resist a caper or two as we approatbed the tea-table. ; tuberculosis infection begins to oc he cur." says Doctor Vaujrhan. "The seek it out mother places f".' child on the floor voi ^."^nY'l'T/t f- 'f ^ Fv'-*'- ^^''"^^,: unthinkingly, perhaps, and wholly un- ^ "M t we [4t u."iV^.l/"'-i"'-K- '^'"''^"' °f ^^'^ ^-'^'"-^ ^^•hi'-h may be .•'Y^' Tti^:^ *;j;r t^iLf ^i^ ':!::^'':^j^r:- t^o chibi-s impu^ to a varied list of articles from. One wom.-in brought five varieties of cake. Wo knew her to be a re- markable cake baker and therefore expected her to bring cakes; but v.e titles to choose' pound the fur. Hlsard's Xilnlment Citrea Colds, Ice, Window faces the Kast. Vou must Eical up there while it's still grav day- light. Have the windows open, so that you can h.ear and i;mell, as well ns .s;'e it. But I'm afraid the dear Seraph's too little." "Not me," a.«seited Th The P.'iht'p did not even see Seraph, His fine grave face yas buried in a "",?; booV. he had on his knees, and his ^P^ gaitered legs were bent so that he .^'°" ",'^' I'm stwong as two ephel-; whatever. On the contrary stoutly. unto" " "~ "' i ""°^'=»'^'- "" tiie contrary, it is a mustn't be frightened when^ f^Z tf '"" ""' "^'"^ '^°'^' ""*°''^ car its wings," said the Bi.sho-p. ^ ]? " Another Fresh laid egg.- should not be shaken. Handle them carefully ami i were totally unprepared for her novel; they will keep fresh much longer. j way of selling them. She erected a An iron .-should never be directly ap- 1 sm.all iiooth, in which she displayed plied to black stockings, or' it may I her ware.5, and sold slices of her cakes; discolor them. Instead, place a piece >o placed on the floor as a nrotorUnn" 'â-  ^^'''^ the accompanying recipe, at ten! of thin material o\-er the stocking be-' nly sanitary toy.s sho-,ild be given ' a,;„,V i .. , him And ,„^A^,. n„ .:,. „. Another woman made pretty and xiiiii ann uiifler no circum.stancea . ..,-,«, .^bould he ho rn...«u.,i .r'-* unusual aprons, and net on y offered ..nouKi ne he permittetl to have aH,„„ p« 1 1 ^ 1 ,j ^^ •pacifier.' The latter has no merits! *'-"" ^''*" ''â- ^l^' ''"^ ^^^"^ -""W Pa"""« put everything into his mouth the rest: Clean material should 1. â-  does first fore pressing. child, matter said the Bishop, tof-d in. " "â- "'"' ''e aba.shed at the splendor of it, â- '^"O'her matter -vvhich Doctor When we drew up before him, i*'', '*â-  was designed for ju.st such little ^aughan lays special stress upon was Angel and I in stiff Eaton ce'lars, and J^j ows as you. You will come and that of allowing a child to drink from The .Seraph fresh as a daisy, in a jell nie then what happens, won't you? the same cups as the grownups or clean white sailor blouse, he raised • , •'''""""ly never waken early biting from the .same mor.sols of food his eyes and gave usTt vague smile, ! ^"""^^^'^ ° ^t-*; ,t again." â-  ."Each child should have his individual" anJWiri-'-i--:-"^;^:^::!^;--^^^ tory lion prowMng about in a jungle' â- ;"l" ^J'^, '"f common cause of of wicker chair.? ami table leg? we' '"tection and the quickest way ,in none of us (|uite lost .sight of the ad-i which disease is spread." and a wave of the hand toward three low Wiickcr chairs. We were not a bit abashed by this re<ception, for we knew the Hi.<hop's ways, and it was joy enough that we were safe in his garden, staring up at the blue sky ' Y^"*" '"'','" store for us. Somewhere through flickering leaves, and lUten- ' 1^ *"* ''''^,'* ?f our heads lurked the Souns-From L< ing to the splash of a little fountain ! thou>rht of the Dawn, with its sug- that lived in the middle of the cool ' ^ „,'"" "^ splendid mystery. Urass-plot. I "^"^ were no sooner at home again' Surely, I thought, there never was ' 'M" we set about discussing ways, such another garden- -never ar.jther^".â„¢,?'^''*"?-, . ! with s-jch a rosy red brick wall, half /""^ 'i""^' thing," said Angel, "is to] hidden by hollyhocks and larkspurâ€"' w"«en about four. We have no alarm' , clock, so I s'poso we'll just have to spur such springy, tender gras.3â€" such a^'V"-"' '^^^ * s pose wen just have to T* "" 7' """"r^?" '"'"'• '^^""' aspired us that it rreat guardian cathedral, that tower" ^fo turns in keeping watch all night.! «;P°f oes as a base. The vegetable,^ 'JX' from the cane seed to the - - ]. The hall clock .strikes .so we can watch . "^*';' '^'^'"*'' '^oo'«P''' 's pressed through c • i, ,' ,. "" *° *"® Soups-.From Left-Overs. Soups may easily be divided into three classes: Purees or cream of vegetable soups, meat-stock soups and meatless vegetable soups. ; «• . -.l L• The first class is usually made with ' ^''^T with hi.s, and together they a single vegetable, such as peas, corn '"''"''' several kinds of candy. They! of any style desired. A girl who bad learned to make the new beaded chains, sold some that she had on hand and also placed on sale a number of home-made looms.: Then she further demonstrated her, ability to ad<l funds to her account I by giving lessons to anyone who wish- j ed to learn the art. A rural canvasser for magazine subscriptions made arrangements | with several publishing firms to ex-} hibit copie.^ of their publications and, to furnish the clubbing rates that; the.se firms made. The commission! from her sales made her a contestant' for the prize. j One man, who made up all the cane' of the district into sorghum, ran a candy table. His family united their S i^ li^ All grades. Write for prices. TORONTO SALT WORKS a J. OLIFP • • TORONTO ATLANTIC FLIGHT! Wonderful example of the value of OXQ. Captain Sir J. ALCOCK writes:^ "You ^vili be intcre-'ted to learn that 'OXO V. ,â- ' 3 a Rf eat h^ Ip to us during our "Trans- .Atlantic Flight; it sustained ua "v.oiidiTmlly durin.;» our 16 Luuia "journey. "Wo had found out wlu-.t a pood thing "it is -when flying in France, and go "decided to carry it wilb lis oa this "occasion, a:id we can a?!sure you that "hot 0X0 is most acceptable under such "cold and arduous conditions. OXO "was the otdy ailiJ'J of its kind which "we carried." J. ALCOCK, Capt., D.S.a %^'8ES ed above and threw its deep benefl , , ,„ , , cent shade! Here the timorous calh- â- -' '• j'l'Oiit. , a sieve or colander, added to the re edral pigeons strutted u.iafraid. and ! o "•' ', ^'^^^ '"""st watch!" put in The quired amount of milk, or milk and dipped their heads to drink of the ! ,,X' •u'^l'T^^'- I water, boiled up, thickened with flour fountain, raising them heavenward, as ' loull take just wh.at's given to and seasoned. tfley swallowedâ€" thanking God, so the 1 y^"; ""'* "« <luestions young man," The .second class has as a founda Bishop said, for ,its rofresbment. said Angel out of the side of his tion meat .dock to thi,), ^C Ji It was hard to believe that next' "'«"^h; and The Seraph subsided, I tlbi;, are a<Z '^^^^ I crushe<l. taoies are addctl. hvery particle of meat, bone and gristle should be made to yield its last atom of nourishment door, beyond the wall, stood Mrs., ,, , , . Handsomebody's planked back yard, /-^""le "edtime at last, and the three Yet even at that moment I could see!°,^ "" '" the ,b,g four-poster; the door the tall, narrow house, and fancied that a blind moved as Mrs. Handsome- body peered down into the Bishop's garden, to see how we behaved. Rawlins brought a tray and set it on the wicker table beside the Bish- op's elbow. We discovered a silver muffin dish, a plate of cakes, and a rlass pot of honey, to say nothing of the tea. Still the Bishop kept his gaze bur- led in his boolc, marking his progress with a blade of grass. Rnwlins stole av.ay without speaking, and we three were left alone to stare in mute de lire at the ten- shut upon the world of Mrs. Hand somelwdy, and the windows firmly barred against burglars and night air. Angel announced, "First watch for rne! You go right to sleep, John, and I W wake you when the clock strikes ten." But I wasn't at all sleepy, and we n soup with which to begin every day's dinner. It iu not necessary to serve much at a time, for more sub- stantial food followa. Put the scraps of meat and hone in an earthenware or porcelain-lined pot, place over the flre and just cover with cold water lay in the dusk and talked till thel "^ '* '*"'' gradually and simmer familiar harsh voice of the hall dock! '0"K »"'• slowly. Let stand over night rasped out nine o'clock. ^ | and next morning skim off fat. The "You go to sleep, please, John,"; flj'vor may then be varied by different whispered Angel in a drowsy voice, vegetables or seasoning. There are in oJt'lVlun lie. n/s..,l,r,y'."r ,";'!!>-*• •>""'"'- that are needed in the -things. A bee was ' "'',?"' '''^'^ slumbering Seraph and soon bodv about the honey-jar. I ^"^ , ^"^^ "ffl^- , ' I Th ph who .spoke at la.-.t. ' . "â-  ".eemed t.) me but a moment when „ , sa,M, politely, but . "^e' roused me. I knew 1 had bare-' '"*' l>uz7,iiig noisily aoout tne iioney-]ar. j "V, â- "•=- â- â- -â- --i'- 1 -pu .^. , , . „„,,„,^ , ^ rt was The Seraph who .spoke at iLt. ' , '^ f «"i''<' ^> "'« ''"t a moment when ' „ , * ^^"^ das., is perhaps simplest "Bishop." he sa,'d, politely, but ^"K«''T^'''' ""'• I knew 1 had bare-j '"*' ""f '^^'"•"'""^•a' of «"• H may firmly, "I would like a little nush- I '^ settled down to an enjoyable dream ' "" '""''e entirely of left-over vege- nient." j '" which I was the only customer in' 'ables, or it may include both left- "BlesR me!" cried th.. Bishop ["" "^*' *^^''^'*'" P"'"'"''- where there were "vers and newlycooked vegeUibles "Wherever are my manners?" And he f^"*" waitresses, each one obsequious- 1 Perhaps there are some cold potatoes closed the book shaqily on the grass- ; '>'.P''°'f";'"f? « different flavor. (any kind), a little gravy, a few Wade, and dropped it under the table. I . ^^'T^ watch on deck!" whispered spoonfuls of peas or shelle<l bean, and "John, will you pour tea for us?" j Angel, lioai-.sclyâ€" "and look lively!" I ' - - '" ' P«'s "' sneiled beans and We finished the muffins and cake.' , """' ' *? <'"'y Just put my spoon in all talking willi our mouths full, in the f"'^ stiavvberry ice," I moaned. "Can't most Fociable and sensible way; and, "** ':^'" m"H'<es yet." after the honey-pot was almost empty ' ,",• ' ^^\^' roniplained Angcl, we made the bee a prisoner in it so '''"V ^ ^°Y " ''°"""' ''""w when the old that, like that Duke of Clarence who V'"' *V' ," ^*" " "^'""'^'^ ''c*" slcepin' was drowned in a butt of Malmsey ''KC a drunken pirate, and no mistake. he got er,.;ugh of what he liked, at "?,?l,, '''. "^'*'' *''*^?" ^^ "°w." I "I'll just .nee for myself," I de I think it was Angel who put the last dared. "I'll go and look at the a little turnip on hand. Put Into a kettle sufficient boiling water to make the required amount of soup for your family. Into the kettle slice one or two onions, two or three carrots and a few more raw potatoes if needed. Cook until tender, add the left-over vegetables, gravy, and some salt, pepper too if liked, and boil up, then finished candy. Another family sold popcorn in various formsâ€" on the ear, shelled, ready to pop, specially picketl-out ears for seed corn, or made into popcorn balls and crackerjack. Mince-meat was another specialty offered. The exact recipe acconpan-; led the jars or the delicious pies which found a ready sale, espedally nitionp the inexperienced housekeep-! ers. j Then, there was a "specialty troupe" who sold their entei-tainment to those' who wished to be entertained. This brought in a large part of the receipts. | One family claime<l that their specialty was the accumulation of things they had no further use for. So they conducted an auction booth and found that there were other pec-; pie who could use and were willing to pay for such things as outgrown clothing, household appliances and question that was to load to so much schoolroom clock.- that was exciting and mysterious. He *'T"v" '* ""^n" '"'"• , said, leaning against the • Bishop's ' T' w I- ""'' t^''"'. Bhouhler. "What do you think is the ^"*f^'' ''utching me. "I most beautiful thing in the world, y*"-' Ami 1 began to",'*' " wire potato masher to redu.e I the vegetables to a smooth mixture. Parkers Will Do It By cleaning' or dyeing â€" restore any articles to their former appearance a,nd return them to you, good as new. Send anything fix>m household draper- ies down to the finest of delicate fabrics. â- We pay positage or express charges one way. â- When you think of Cleaning or Dyeing: Think of Parker's. Parcels may be sent Post or Express. We pay Caniage one way on ali orders. Ad\ice upon Cleaning or Dyeing any ar- ticle win be promptly given upon request. Parker's Dye Works, limited Cleaners and Dyers, 791 Yonge St. Toronto i!" "You won't muttered' ^ pleasing variety of soups may be shan't let 'J""' ''V varying the injjredienta. Tomatoes in any form may be used,. eh? If it's really ten, even to the rinsings ot the catsup bot-j Tl'-^ Seraph felt for it ' k'bing to his pillow as a shipwrecked!'""'^'^* " "lo^t ''elicious soup. The "I'vike it," he said, "but I yike mv r^''"'- *^° " '"'^'^ '" " *'^°'""'y •'*«»- ''-x-! celery itself may he uted; or crushed, war' bette>-" ' â- 'jhaustion alone made us stop for 'Ir'ed leaves, or celery salt can be used "Good giiiciousl" exdaimcd the! ^"â- *"?"''.^'''" "^" *"'"'W .''csperutely to! for fiavoring. When a straight vege each other, our small bodies pressed '' can -vi^gie 'Yoi! r|!,n't say so!" 8ai<l the Bishop rather ha.stiiy. "And where do you Buppusn you got it?" "Ihe Serapli smiled nii«chiftvou.sly. "I fink I .â„¢ot it off a toad wa had. He Vids on ; -vful dear olo to.nd, but he dir-l. \(,3 we-" "Oh. I say, don't bother about the (' 1 ' ' f^iaph!" put in Angel hast- l«xed â€" his legs twitched â€" "Strawberry or pineapple, sir?" came the dulcet tones of the waitress. 1 was in my ice cream parlor again! Seven flavors were laid befor» me. I fell to, for I was hot and thirsty. (To be continued.) MloM'd'B UnimcBt Onr«a Olphtliwla. valids is made thus: Put one quar-; of chicken broth over the flre, wash two heaping teaspoonfuls of vice and add it to the broth. Cook slowly for half an hour, thicken with a table spoonful of butter and two ef flour rubbed t.-. -A paste. Add « pint of new, milk which has been scah'ed. Serve very hot. I BABY'S OWN SOAP The flower fragrant lather of Baby's Own Soap, is so skin-healing and so pleasant that five generations of Cana- dians have adopted it as their Standard toilet and nursery soap. Experience has justified this confidence, and because it is "BestForBaby"-Baby'sOwn ISoap is "Best FOR YOU." In the inlerttt of your »kin, iiuiMt on Baby 'a Own Soap. ALBERT SOAP.S LIMITED, Mft».. UONTRL.\L. j-6-« Quality Counts in Coal Oil Ifo coal oil but the best is goou enough. Every occasion calls fjr quality. A clean, leaned oil that burns wi.hout soot or smoke, tliat cocs into nsefv.l cncr.^v to the last drnp -th.il's the cil ta choose for your ccok-stovo, ht.itcr, Ump. tracts or stationary engiuey You cm't buy better coal oil than Imp;;!*; Roynlite. It is a superior product, refined to meet every knov.n lest to whic'i oil can ba »â- ;'•>- jccled. It is the same urlform rj-iality anyw].,-.re you buy it. Gives the sime full satisfaction ,'•«• all power, heat or lighting purposes. , It's for sale by dealers everywheie ia Canala. Costs no Baoio tlxtu ordinary coal oil. yr

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