Mrs. Williams' Long Sickness
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n> WHY SPRING GOLDS ABE DANGEROUS If Neglected They Lead to Serious, Perhaps Fatal Results If you get cold at this time of year and try to "let It wear oft,” It fre- quently develops Into a stubborn lung trouble, which may in turn become messy can be saved for the various chronic aBthma, baanchitls or con- needs in cooking. sumption. It is important to remem- Scraps of pastry, if kept on ice, ber that Father John's Medicine re- lieves may be rolled out, cut in squares, colds because of Its nourishing sprinkled with cinnamon and sugar body-building elements, which give W ON'T be a wobbler. If you to the and enable fl baked, and will make a nice little strength system think a thing, think it strong |tnd each organ to resume its normal func- cake to serve with a light dessert. enough to live it, even though you may tions. Father John's Medicine is not be too wise to argue about It. —Lloyd. Or if cut very small without putting a patent medicine, contains no inju- on or cinnamon, and when any sugar rious drugs, but is a pure food medi- SEASONABLE DI8HES. as croutons baked brown may be used cine, for those who are weak and run- in soup. down.—Adv. Procure a good size beef tenderloin, Take stale bread and cut into small slit Modern Politics. one side open and lay in a dress- squares or fancy shapes, and put into "Some of your constituents are dis- ing made as follows: One cupful of a jar to keep from the air. When with said the trusted dry grated bread crumbs, one table- croutons are wanted for soup, dip agreeing you,” tab on them," spoonful of minced parsley and one them in melted butter and brown in lieutenant. “Well, keep of of Senator Sorghum; “when mixed herbs, one tablespoonful the oven. They thus make most at replied with me to constitute chopped onion fried in a tablespoon- tractive croutons. enough disagree r to turn ful of butter. Season with a tea- a reliable majority, I'm going with them.” spoon of salt and a few dashes of pep- Who Is the wisest man. He who sayi around and agree per. If the mixture does not seem the right thing at the right time? No, Indeed—but he who leaves unsaid the moist enough, add a little more melted 1 wrong things at the tempting moment. butter. Sew up the opening, and place CORN CAN BE GROWN of bacon over strips or fat salt pork VARIOUS HINTS. kiss three first on one then on the meat. CANADIAN PRAIRIES ASTEI? In foreign lands is the gala times, cheek, it, skewering them into the ON other, and the last time on the other cheek again. Rub well with salt and dust with flour. day of the year and is celebrated For cheap meals for a week, one This represents the they feel on account of When brown remove the Manitoba is now commencing te with a zest rarely found In this joy thoroughly finds it necessary to plan and work the Savior’s resurrection. The custom Is some- add a of produce considerable corn, chiefly for country, where the chief features tenderloin, tablespoonful out a schedule for each day. On Mon- times continued for several and the peas- flour to the and add a of feeding purposes. In some cases, of the occasion are choral serv- days, pan cupful day get a large, meaty shank, which ants often kiss those whom have Just met. water where the can be matured into ices and Dame Fashion’s parade they boiling with two tablespoonfuls will cost anywhere from 10 to 26 crop the half-hour church service there Is of or and the dough stage, silos could be used of Easter finery. Easter festivities Following chopped gherkins pickles cents, depending on the town and the a mass the one during the year. a of olives. If and would be a investment. abroad are elaborate lu the ex- night held, only tablespoonful chopped butcher. Cook this until tender, also profitable This Is not usually ended until 3 o'clock in the sufficient salt was used in the meat According to the Farm and Ranch Re- treme and marked by many cook a few potatoes, carrots, turnips From the church the return the will much a visited a field unique customs and ceremonies. morning. people gravy need none; but and rice. Remove the meat from the view, correspondent home and have what is an early breakfast, of food is to make it of corn in southern Manitoba on Sep- During Holy week no meat is really tasting necessary bones, and either brown it in butter but which Is more like a feast. They eat hard- palatable. tember 28. The corn then was un- eaten In Poland. Good Friday, or slice and lay on the platter with boiled and "coolltch,” which form Codfish With Sauce.—The touched frost and it stood on an dressed in mourning, the women go to church and eggs, “pascha” Oyster the vegetables around it. Have the by the features of the repast homely codfish is here made a dish fit average eight and nine feet in height. pray for an hour. The grave of Christ is always carrots and turnips cut in dice. Serve The custom of kissing is also observed In the for the best occasion. Take three The corn had developed Into the represented at the church, and It Is before this rice as a dessert, with a hard sauce court. Easter day the emperor receives the mem- pounds of the fish and wash it thor- and the crop would easily prayers are said. Saturday, too, is spent In fast- or sugar and cream. dough stage, bers of his household, his bodyguard and repre- oughly. In the kettle three exceed 20 tons to the acre. At many ing and prayer. Easter Sunday the great lunch- place On Tuesday, make a vegetable soup, sentatives from the officers and soldiers of the quarts of water, one of farms, the same favor- eon, or "swieceny,” as it Is called in Polish, takes teaspoonful using the stock from the meat of the experimental stationed in and near St. Petersburg. one one one of the corn has place. At the castles of the nobility refreshments regiments salt, onion, carrot sliced, day before and the vegetables put able showing crop Easter is a Joyful occasion for the children. For quarter of a bay leaf, three sprigs of manifested itself. At the Brandon ex- are prepared for hundreds of guests. The tableB through a sieve. The rice that is left two or three days previous their elders dye eggs and a of farm this year several va- are laden with cold meats, pigs roasted whole, parsley teaspoon pepper over may be served as an escalloped perimental for much as is done in this country. Easter corns tied In a small cheese- all matured various kinds of sausages and great cakes, or them, loosely dish with cheese and a white sauce. rieties, very good yielders, the children roll them and play with them. It Is cloth. the fish in cheesecloth into silo corn. “haba,” which are always eaten at Eastertide. Wrap For Wednesday, a few pork chops good also the custom to exchange eggs, and many peo- and cook it. success with which During the afternoon visitors call. It is the cus- slowly, not to break baked, with sliced potatoes, makes a Considering the ple carry a few with them to present to their When the flesh to draw from corn can be and the advan- tom of the host and hostess to meet their guests begins most appetizing dish and one which produced, friends after the church service. The children the lift it Out and take off the to be so it, at the door with a plate of eggs, each visitor b&nes, is easy to prepare. tages gained by producing | with their eggs for a week after Easter and cloth and the fish on a hot should not it the serious at- takes a small piece and the greeting of the day, play put plat- On Thursday, make a hash of the receive sometimes longer. The “pascha” and “coolitch" ter. “Hallelujah,” Is exchanged. Surround with potatoes boiled, left-over meat of the first of the week, tention of the western agriculturist? then a in the sliced. In saucepan prepare and bake it with mashed potatoes over Corn is successfully grown the to be to of Minnesota in simi- following sauce, ready the top of the loaf. Slice and serve northern part serve with the fish: Take two table- soil and under the same climatic as a loaf. Have escalloped corn for a lar of not spoonfuls butter, and when bubbling vegetable. condition, and there does appear hot add two reason like results tablespoonfuls of flour, On Friday, have fish boiled and to be any why cook until Bmooth and thick. Add a western served with a lemon sauce. Baked po- should not be secured in Can- of the fish salt and It is of Ameri- pint broth, pepper tatoes and a steamed pudding with ada. the opinion many to taste and a of which farmers of that the pint oysters egg sauce. can experience have been rinsed and finely chopped. On Saturday, which is baking day corn belt is extending northward. The Cook three draw to one take minutes, side, in most homes, a nice dis^i may be prairie provinces must gradually add a tablespoonful of lemon juice and prepared with little watching, is a up with mixed farming.