Making the Beat of Life Is Duty Imposed Upon Every One of Us fanafcw —FHW ■( Dm wits Sn)ta> ri TW> Wwlfk k, twmsm Tkm 9f Vest at CBaafc m OouMtar ao4 Hov «t C«p» tt notan Ttetm.
By SLDftm GLTN
write to you I „
im time for manyy eerm, I here been ill! Thet
a ceoght me and heM mo tight. AM while I ley ;~”“T reetlem wltL rarer 1 had time to think > treat denL coo ' n ’ *’ af
i to wee thet. reelty aad truly, earthly
k do not matter very mueh! infficprtaijsrvns
e or my ocdlectlM of pteturee
eew a radiance beyond when 1 painted U-elr hem pteturee. * _ ftae thing :* this world has beea achtered booauM of ea Ideal. » what erery young perron growtag up ought to do la to try to hare s
1 fume otst aayt*Oi.«r!
waa given to us to make the t It to eadearor to hr happy > others harpy—wot to rw-
mi the ohjee* of
_ y are Joya. t? the way.
t mala thing You aee w
* toll and enable some yot Jng mlattor, who will let .alth at their death, to m . t happy while youth laeta But They like to hdM or. to things r ea they eaa. old mlillonaire who
i of eu aristocratic New York has embittered fifteen dr Urea by doling them I Inwifflclency. Always pluming •ie fact that •‘be made them!" Well, when i to be dying be will realise e end gratitude ere spiritual ' kU envelop bln aoul to at his doUars will ell s stay In heaps behind him! ting wh'rh Fate gli goods we asks don't i to anything except yoar de- , tion to hand beck .he spirit i bad been lent you fte the earth
e resnlt of the ntekm la three
IVour Health
I many tales of ateocttag la the Jan auy Issm - L K. Russell tetle the a
e governor of the . who was la fear of the epi- ^ then raging. Pattis stood out s release of other members of . and finally was set at libgiven the commimtw all the inhabitants a Ute He traveled from don. meeting with
! a bUl for hla
Youth reoulrea tangible
Ue joys—and lety, dancing, .tp. but f* It
think of the spirit of things aiao. I here been frightfulir In terse In a letter trum e scientist friend of mine today, with much more le'-’r-matton about the effects which the
it, of glands produce, aru bs that It one particular one does not wither at adolesce pee, the 1 wretch who owns it becomes one of those dangerous 11a; who hardly know whan they ere lying. It loots as If mothers who bare whet might call conrtltuUoual liars fo> children should have them medically examined end 'then take extra pains with their training. For liars cause more unhapplnms In this world than any othvr sinners. * I hare been out today, tar the find time tar several weeks, and i went to a cinema—a eery sad story wet being shown, and very well done Just in front of me ware two glrlr and two young ipen. The girls had goltyweg heads, nobbed and permanently wared, and they giggled at erery touching or tragic pert, end whispered Jokes about It to < other. The r»o* men looked c annoyed, and one said to Ms partner, loud erougn (or ms to bear. T are other people in this place bei you. Maggie!" Oh! do you not wish that we cootd lean forward and repeat this almost rrery time we go to e theatre* The idiot mentalities, which seem to ~ compass us there, chattering thinking only of expressing tl
conditional on Me becoming a Gath
robbed of everything be had. turning to the United States, he began an ardent crusade agrlnst Mexico. advocat' ig plane which were eventually tallowed by Fremont in the taking over of California.
Smile a little, play a Utrie. Bing'a little gaily; Help a little, lore a little. Pray a little, dally.
We rooida't be bearing ranch i about Old Xiag Tutanhamen if he
THIE TABLE FOB KASCH (Butan 8bu*ui Zfme) HIGH LOW A. M. P. M. A.U. P.M*1 Fit. 7.M ».!• 1.S1 *.H JJ Sat. 8.J8 #-06 1!8 J.E7 IS Sun. #.S6 #61 111 S.41 SI Mem. 10.11 10.44 AIT 4.8© S6 Time. 11.08 11.86 6.11 6AS 8« Wed. 18.00 18.10 0.10 0.81 17 Thura. 12.40 1-iS 7.14 7J7 88 FrL 1.44 8^1 8.20 8.86 2# Sat. 2.61 8.28 #.84 8.48 50 Son. S.64 4.S0 10.26 10.42 51 Mon. 4.62 6.20 11.17 ILSS The above tides are for the b< front; for bays and back waters
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THE KOMAHCr Of WORDS
° leted the feet that the h futtoo of the -curtae**—cn from th* Franch ceurrofra, < Oongueror that to deny
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tact remelu that the curfew was kueww long before MOO, both la kgiend and oathsenuttarat ■As ter beck as fee Sms et King Alfred the “coraMbV heB
as WUUam the Ooaqnsrcr tn—^ded it but rawly as a team et hra tnsuraaea The gnat mm
ie edQ sounded In a large Bomber at pieces thraugbopt Ksg-
ripe! function k to warn realdeni* that It Is “we to go to
law* that forbid chlMrra under
Wonder If the tallow who leads a Some people think that looking double life thinks be Dree twice as over tie tope of eyogtsmss will 1 them tram wearing out
To taka roar basket and go t
when round In the (tail* at tbe a kat. fn many pteoa* oaa may ba panes of batter ma' 1 • that very an lag. a traehly-drt^eaS euauu ^ place of aparo-rib right from tha f)
jpEKHAPS some teexpar the recipe for Cranberry fence. Take Mx cupful* of cranl three cupful* of 'granulated one-half ccpful of water. Wei pick over tbe bentes end ad sugar and water, but do net stir. After they Begin to boh. coo otee d'weiy covered. ,Bt scum and when cocl they tied, t-e akin* soft end te
1 be JM-
Tnke two-thlrde of \ cupful of soft butter or chicken fkt two end half cupfuls of brown sugar, four <
i of bakteg powder.
Bake In teat pans
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AH Work OnfntwwH L Coasaboon Builder* of QMilrQ> Horn*
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leaving tbe blossom the cavity of each j spoonful of chopped
apple place a t 1 figs and fill with which tbe Juice of added. Place in a low oven and bake
Take six cupful*
spoonful of eelt e tbe salt tat meat fry a few minutes.
of cooked rice, one roast pork chopped, of fat, one tab lend two eggs. Add and onion and let
d tbe eggs whole.
Stir and cook until tbe eggs r» set, then serve at once.
T^xjUm.
A TRULY R»
I had a won-
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of baking podrder. cne well-beaten egg; i mix the dry i-gredlent*; stir In .he ' beaten eggs end milk. Beet thoroughly all tjgetber end htlf-flll buttered gem pens. Bake 80 minutes.
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