THE 8EMIAVEEKLY TRIBUNE, NORTH PLATTE, NEBRASKA. B THF G L A S w AlSTew and I The fFlawm Lasts! Chew it after Canada Offers 160 Acres Free to Farm Hands Bonus of Western Canada Maintaining Needed The demand for farm labor in Canada is great As an inducement to secure the necessary help at once, Canada will give. ONE HUNDRED AND LAND FREE AS and allow the time of the farm laborer, who has filed on the land, to apply as residence duties, the same as if he actually had lived on it. This special concession is the reduction of one year in the time to complete duties. Two years' residence instead of three as heretofore, but only to men working on the farms for at least six months in 1917. This appeal for farm help is in no way connected with enlistment for military service but solely to increase agricultural output. A won derful onnortunitv to secure a farm and draw crood waeres at the same time. Canadian Government will rj t i r..i ji i t- miie irom or., raui or uuiuin to tanaaian destination, miormauon as to low railway rates may be had on application to W. V. DENNETT, Room 4, Dee Dldg., Omaha, Nebr. Canadian Government Agent Not Lonesome. Wo don't feel so sorry for the inun and woman who were divorced they nnd brought their troubles upon thorn solves. But our heart went out to their child poor, little lonely kiddie! We went to see him. He looked pathetic to us, and as we had feared, he hnd a prematurely wise expression on his little face, says tho Cleveland 1'laln Dealor. "Do you get lonesome?" was asked. "Nope," ho responded quickly. "The court lets mnmma come to see uio Mondays, nnd papa comes to see mo Tuesdays. On Wednesdays, the man that's stuck on mamma calls, nnd on Thursdnys the woman thnt papa's going to mnrry comes to see me. My grnndpnrents scrap over mo on Fri days and Saturdays." He drew a deep sigh, then his faco brightened, and bo said: "But, thank goodness, I have my Sundnys to myself I" New Species. Mrs. Knlcker Did you enjoy tho tar? Mrs. Newrlch Yes; I think she's a flno commotlonnl actress. hut remember there is Onffy One "Bromo Quinine" That Is the Original SPA Mt L axa?iv Bromo uuimne This Signature As toothsome as the name implies. The third of the VImGLEY trio of refreshing, long-lasting confections. Good for teeth, breath, appe tite, digestion. Have it always with you it's a boon to the parched mouth in hot work or on long auto trips. every meal Land to Men Assisting in Grain Production SIXTY ACRES OF A HOMESTEAD pay all fare over one cent per if i? Tr ? The Modern Law. "Look here, sheriff," said the Irate householder, "this section Is filled with second-story men nnd snenk-thleves. My house has been robbed live times In the three weeks. Do I get any protection from you, or don't I?" "I hnve done nil I can for you, Mr. Bllckensdorf," returned the weary of ficer. "I warned you nfter the second 'robbeiy to move out of that house, and It Isn't my fault If you continue on there knowing thnt these burglars are after your stuff." Couldn't Suit Her. "Do you guarantee these colorH fast?" asked tho customer at the ho siery counter. "Certnlnly not, mndam," replied tho new clerk In the fullness of his knowl edge. "Black Is never considered n fast color, you know. But I can show you something pretty swift In stripes." If life hands you a lemon adjust your rose colored glasses nnd start to sell ing pink lemonade. Polish mirrors with a cloth soaked In alcohol, followed by a soft, dry cloth. on Every Box Vmmd tha World Ovmi tm Oura m Ooltl G In Onm Dmy. w aaa aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa KITCHEN CABINET To bo what wo are, niul to become, whnt wo nru capalilo of becoming, Ih the only end ot life. Ono cannot always bo a hero, but one can always be a mini. GOOD EATING. Let us have some old-fashioned Eng lish crumpets. About an hour (or longer If the weath er Is cold) before you wish to serve the crumpets, dis solve half a yeast cake In a quarter of a cupful of warm wnter, adding half a tenspoouful of sugar. Mix togeth er one cupful of water, ono cupful of milk, one tahlespoonful of lard, and scnld It. Tool and ndd to tho yeast with enough Hour to make a soft hat ter. Upon the thinness of the batter depends the success of the crumpets. Cover tho bowl containing this mix ture and let rise In a warm place an hour, or until Its bulk Is double. Heat n griddle; when warm, grease It with butter or pork fat. Orense the mullln rings and place them on the griddle. Fill nbout one-third full with the very soft sponge. Cover tire rings and let the crumpets bake slowly until double their height, then Increase the heat to make the griddle very hot, and con tinue baking until the crumpets are brown on the bottom. When done they are white, -soft, full of holes on top. Lay nwny In pairs, the top sides to gether, until cold. Then toast, spread them with butter nnd serve piping hot with ten. Dutch Stuffed Doughnut. This Is the standby In all Holland homes. Take three cnpfuls of bread dough, add one fourth of n cupful of butter, ono cupful of sugar, with nutmeg and cinnamon for sensonlng. When well worked to gether udd two eggs slightly benlen without separating. Boll this out rather thin, cut In rounds the size of n teacup, put a spoonful of jelly or Jam. or u thick boiled custard. In the middle; pinch the edges together ns one does apple dumpling, smooth Into n round ball nnd drop Into hot fat. When done roll In powdered sugar. Servo with coffee or chocolate or tea. In Holland they are served with the morning coffee. Alexandria Ice. Wash carefully half u pound of lnrge raisins, seeded and stemmed and cut In halves. Let them stand overnight In n cupful of orange Juice to which a tnblespoonful of sugar bus been added. Put enough dry macaroons through the food chop per to make half a cupful. Whip two cnpfuls of cream until stiff, add a cup ful of powdered sugar, the crumbs, tho raisins nnd the orange. Turn the mixture into Individual molds and pack In ice nnd salt five hours. Chicken au Rlz. Cut chicken breast Into thin slices, place In n dish nnd surround It with cooked rice. Pour over It a rich white sauce, add an egg yolk und sprinkle the whole with pa prika. Sweet Is tho phrase that even few words Doth Bpenk of pleasant thoughts and breathe nemembrnnco: for thero's no separa tion though apart Twlxt friend and friend. SOUR CREAM DISHES. Sour cream makes a most delicious shortening for any kind of flour mix- ture. Feather Cake. Take a cupful of thick sour cream, one cupful of sug ar, two cupfuls of sift ed Hour, one egg well beaten, one-half ten spoonful of suit, one teaspoonful of soda, a teaspoonful of vanilla and a teaspoonful of baking powder. Mix the dry ingredients nnd sift with the Hour. Nut Cake Tnke three-fourths of a cupful of thick sour cream, one cupful of sugar, one and a half cupfuls of Hour, one cupful of chopped nuts, one egg, one-half teaspoonful each of salt nnd soda. Flavor to taste und hake In u loaf nearly nn hour. Sour cream one cupful, brown sugar one cupful, and a half cupful of nuts added after the first two have been boiled togeth er until wuxy, mnkes n most delicious filling. Southern Gingerbread. Take one cupful of thin sour cream, two-thirds of a cupful of butter, one cupful of molasses, one cupful of brown sugar, two cupfuls of rulslns, four eggs, one and a half quarts of flour, one tahle spoonful of ginger, one teaspoonful each of sodu, cinnamon, cloves und grated lemon peel. This luukes a large cuke. Black Cake of 1823. Tnke a cupful of sour cream, ono cupful of molasses, ono pound of sugar, one pound of Hour, one pound of currants, one pound of rulslns, one-hulf pound of citron, one-hn'f pound of chopped figs, one-half pound of almonds, three fourths of a pound of butter, ten eggs leuvlng out the whites of two. one ten spoonful of xodu, two teuspoonfuls of cinnamon, one of cloves, one of all spice, four tublespoonfuls of ornnge mnrmnlado. Bake In n slow oven. Cream Cake. Tuko a cupful of sour -ream, one cupful of sugar, two cup- ! aaaV bbbbbh mfi 11 V '' '' fuls of Hour, two teaspoonfuls of bak ing powder, two eggs, one-half tea spoonful each of salt and soda, a ten spoonful of vanlllit. Bake In gem pans nnd sprinkle with granulated sugar, put a raisin In the top of each. I ilo tho best 1 know, the very best I can; ami I mean to keep rlKlit on itolnR ro until tho cm!. If tho end brlnss mo out nil rlRht, wlmt la said npnltiHt mo won't amount to any thing if tho end bring mo wrong, ten U'Kioiis of aiiKots swoarliiB 1 was rlRtit would innkc no difference Ab raham Lincoln. GOOD DISHES FOR VARIOUS TASTES. The following Is n dish much prized by our Belgian cousins; nnd Is most appetizing. Belgian Hash. Soak n half cupful of prunes, a half cupful of currants over night, add two fine ly chopped hoeJs of a pig cooked until tho meat drops from the bones, add tho soaked fruit, a half cupful of sugar, three-fourths of a cupful of vinegar nnd n fourth of a cupful of water, a half a grated nutmeg and u pinch of salt. Put Into the oven nnd cook until tho liquid Is absorbed. More sugar Is liked by thoxe who originated this dish, often using a cupful to the above umount, but to the uninitiated half that quan tity Is a great plenty. Head Cheese. Boll three hocks un til the Incut falls from the bones, sen son as dcslrod, drain und cool. Chop coarsely, add a chopped onion, pepper, suit und nutmeg, add tho liquor and mold. Slice when cold. Orange Chestnut and Raisin Salad. Take a cupful of well-cooked chest nuts, two orunges nnd half a cupful of raisins soaked or steamed In n lit tle orango Juice. Carefully break tho oranges after peeling into small bits, ndd tho chestnuts nnd rulslns nnd heap on bond lettuce, serving with a tahlespoonful of mayonnaise or any boiled dressing. Meat Loaf With Hard Cooked Eggs. Chop and mix one pound each of raw beef and veal with a fourth of a pound of snlt pork. Add one-half tea spoonful each of thyme and marjoram, or a teaspoonful of poultry seasoning nnd a half teaspoonful of onion Juice, a tahlespoonful of chopped parsley and snlt and pepper to taste. Mix with half a cupful of bread crumbs und two well beaten eggs. Butter u mold nnd fill It half full with tho meat mixture. On this place length wise two whole hard cooked eggs, then fill the mold and cover with but tered crumbs. Bake ono nnd n half hours In n sjow oven. When served, If carefully sliced there will be u ring of egg In onch slice. EVERYDAY DISHES. It is the every day foods thnt give variety without adding to tho expense of tho living which most housewives welcome. Luncheon Ham. Fill a medium sized buklng dish with ulternute lay ers of stale bread crumbs und finely II 'I'llI 1 'l minced ham. Cover with two cupfuls of milk, threo weM bonten eggs, u pinch of mustard mixed with the salt needed to seuson, a dnsh of red pepper and buttered crumbs reserved to place on top after It Is set. Bake in u modernto oven the dish placed In hot water. Cook 10 minutes or until the custard Is cooked. Graham Bread. To a pint of but termilk add a teaspoonful of sodu, hulf a cupful of sugur, one cupful of flour, one-hulf cupful of eommeul anil tw- cupfuls of graham Hour, one-hulf cupful of molnsses und u tenspoouful of salt. Bake one und n hulf hours. The sugnr may he omitted If It Is too sweet for the taste. French Corn Muffins. f renin n half cupful of butter with a hulf cupful of sugnr. ndd n half cupful of sweet milk three cupfuls of Hour, one-half cupful of qoniineiil and three teaspoonfuls of linking powder slfttyl with the flour. Baked Cabbage. Souk u bend of cnbbuge on hour In cold water, after cutting It Into eighths, then boll ten minutes. Place It after draining Into a baking dish, cover with u tablespoon fill of butter mixed with u tablespoon fill of Hour, one cupful of milk und salt and pepper to taste. Cover with bread crumbs und huke one hour. Lemon Pie With Two Crusts. Chop line one lurge tart apple, add one egg, the pulp and Juice of u lemon, one cupful of sugar, one tnblespoonful of butter, ndd u little of the lemon rind but not uny of tho thick white Inner rind. Unite slowly with two crusts. Ham Patties. Take one cupful of chopped hum mixed with two cupfuls of bread crumbs, add milk to moisten. Put tho mixture Into well-buttered gem puns and breuk tin egg In each, sprinkle thickly with buttered crumbs and seasoning. Bake until the eggk" uro firm. THE SHOE THAT HOLDS ITS SHAPE" $3 $3.50 $4 $4.50 S5 $6 $7 & $3 aVJn Snvo Money by Wearing W. L. Douglas shoes. For snlo by over OOOO shoo dealers. The Best Known Shoes In tho World. VJ. L. Dougl.ii name and the retail price is stamped on tho bot " torn of all jhoei at the factory. The value u guaranteed and the wearer protected against high prices for inferior shoes. The retail prices are the same everywhere. They cost no more in San Francisco than they do in New York. They are always worth the price paid for them. 'TTie quality of W. L. Douglas product Is guaranteed by more than 40 years experience in making fine shoes. The smart styles are the leaders in the Fashion Centres of America. 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