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Show V ' THE WEEKLY REFLEX KAYSVILLE, UTAH V IF TOUR WATCH DON'T GO doeaat keep accurate tine, aead it ia and ooa of out expert will make k go like a sew one. We abrogate-l- y guarantee our work and give your lime piece all the attention aa if you brought k ia penon. os lEWER UK devil U content .that a shouH excel In good works, he can make u iroud of them Law. prox. Wherefore let hi that thlnketh land, th take heed lest he fall." he HELPFUL HINTS- One may boll a pudding In a double boiler tnbtead of the pudding bag. Line the Upper part of the Oiled paper, turn In the pudding and it wi-- come cut In good slidpe. A good habit to follow la folding he string which came touud the parrel In the wrapping paper, thru wheu a r' per nnd string is need id the bints will fit the paper- Wedding plate used for engraving cat tU of invitation or announcement may be made into useful artlcleB.-Eotr.have 'them made Into trays, oth era Into small stand for teapot or vise by having small btills uoldered cld-tim- e boll-wit- h 1 i t ? ? e eft'h corner o Make a 4,-- t of medicines, antidotes for poisons end keep it fastened ln-- i ide (he rv'ilu !e closet, vhore It cau Such a pre he Quickie g'ltnced at ciution mav save a life 1 Have. '.fjurt kjtehen table mpde to lit high cncuogh to work at It w thou Le.'oopitig When it is necessary to bent upholstered furniture and It cannot be taken out doom, a good way Is to cover It vilh a dimp clot te and beat the ifcsi clings to the cloth. When a finger is cut while working, wrap a thin piece of cloth over the end and. slip on a thimble until there is ttme tor attend to It properly. When ulng a dial) pan, turn the handles bo that the wishes will not be nicked " bw 8trlklugagain8t the handles Ccarsr srnd paper kept near at hand v 111 save much scraping of dishes hch are scorched When hemming children's dresses on the machine, use very fine thread, fhtu. wip fithe times conies" for length-enln.a pull will hreak-th- e thread. -tfT;lor skirls made of the same kind ns arc neat, cf goods os the snd alwas lock better than a petti coat of another color. When gold fish are slugigsb, a salt baih does jtliem good Let them, llo In the water not longer than five minutes, and they will be as lively as I i. work-sSre- ever.' YHERE can be no doubt that Manila I at least for Americans about the most Interesting place In the world. The old and the new,, the obsolete and the the historic and history In the making cap nowhere be found in more j.h) contrast. The massive and picturesque .walls of the old Spanish city are fortunately Intact, though a dozen years ago many Filipinos would gladly have seen them banished with the Spanish flag. The unwholesome mediaeval moat, however, has been filled up and turned into the first Philippine public playVast swampy malarial tracts have been ground. reclaimed and made Into parks beautiful with tropical foliage and flowerB and every evening enlivened by the music of good Filipino bands. Solid waterfronts and valuable building sites have also been created. Fine bridges and fine roads have come into existence as by magic and clean streets put to shame some of the boasted cities df the Occident While the climate Is a continual summer, the healthiness of Manila Is now proverbial. It is called the Jiealthiesf etty In the Orient, and has. been made so by unremitting care, such as sending Inspectors wlce a week to look after conditions, and even In many private houses to disinfect drains. In parts of t.he city still unsewered refuse is carried away In tight receptacles and burned, receptacles and all. The utilizing of such refuse , Tor fertilizers fs Impracticable asthe dreaded amoeba which lurks in' the soil is stimulated Into activity by Impurities. The walled city keeps Its mediaeval character, though such of its denizens' as cholera, smallpox, leprosy, plague and fever have been, routed. One delights In the plcturesqueneBs of. the old, narrow, tortuous streets with their low, wide spreading lu courtyards buildings,-shu- t and blind entrances, Irregular arches and gables, balconies and small barred windows, crooked outside stairs and useless turrets. A modern air is given to some of the palatial residences by enclosed gardens, but there are few, gardens seeming to have been much less prized by the Latins than they are by recent comers. In other parts of the town most livable homes of all grades have multiplied apace, open all around to afr, each with Its garden and Its broad verandas draped with flowering - vines and hanging ferns and orchids. In the business streets pre tentlousBhdps are close neighbors to Chinese or Jap- - n44ii si OTY, UTAH Unless a man possesses some wisdom he will never be able to realize what a fool he Is. PAECEL POST OK" EES SOLICITED Send Postal Card for Price List - In Case of Elephantiasis. Alex. Kenealy, editor of th(T Lon-don Daily Mirror, whichds a dally pic- ture paper, learned the newspaper trade In the United States. One .day he needed a bit of advertising, so he bought a couple of baby elephants, Jumbo and Jlmbo, and set them par- ading about at the summer resorts collecting funds for a charity the Mirror was supporting, thereby, getting many pennies and shillings for the fund and, quite Incidentally of course, a good deal of advertising for the paper. Jlmbo was delicate and - , i often . t Currietf Rice. Wash a cup of'rier and put to cook in a quart of boiling water with half a teaspoonful of salt, noil rapidly until the rice has absorbed al1thewater; set back and rook until dry. Let Btand covered lu a warm place for an hour. For tlve curry, put one and a half tablespoonfuls of butter la. a saucepan and add a sliced apple and onion: stir and cook until brown, add a tablespoonful of sugar, one of flour and a teaspoonful of curry powder. Stlr until well "intxedT thenadiT a quart of VtockTlF no stock is at hand, use water with a aspoonful of beef extract. Season with salt. Meat and fish hiay be add-- d to this sauce, and the rice may be nut as a border to the meat and sauce n the platter. s ts i I anese tlendas looking' like nothing but big packing boxes open to the sidewalk,- - thg wares kept neatly folded on shelves along the sides, while a front shelf affords repose for the cigarette-smokin- g proprietor or proprietress when not molested . by custom. The citys busy traffic, Its air of life and atlr suggest little of the "sweet do nothing of east. 8mart automobiles and auto trucks y share right of way with countless calesas and carts drawn by tfte amphibious cartbaos or rr water buffaloes.- Then men of all classes wear white duck, but the gay, flowing costumes of the Filipino women give plenty of color, to say nothing of the pretty frocks from across the seas. The water thoroughfares present activities and contrasts not less striking than those of the land. The harbor Is often crowded with liners, war vessels, transports, cutters, cruisers, sailing ships. yachts and It, aa well as the river and Its canals, swarms .with long, quaint scows, called cascos, laden with rice or hemp, corn or eocoaputs. bananas, bread fruit, small green, ripe oranges 'and' many other" traits and" vegetables'. '.There are fishing craft of a hundred fantastic shapes -and bearing sails of umber or carmine dye. When it comes to buildings. It Is hard to credit 1901 or thereabout as the date when American architects and builders first set to work In Manila. It would seem that an Aladdin apell must have helped the work along. In no 111 accord with the old Spanish churches, stands the dignified American cathedral. Bishop Brents,, and other and simpler churches neither encroah upon nor are belittled by churches of the old the-tor- pld two-whe- el wide-horne- small-necked- ,' -- f Smile at Times Flight. Since time is not a person we can order.- overtake when he Is past, let us honor The Manila hotel Is .called the completest and him with mirth and cheerfulness of most artistto hotel of the ehst. It la young, but .heart while he Is passing Goethe. does not show its age. It will soon celebrate its second birthday. fN ' Conclusive Statement. There are In Manila five excellent hospitals of men idle make American make. Including the Mary Johnson Experts'dectare that the best lovers, doesnt require an home end the Tuberculols hospital In a 'expert to prove the. fact that Idle suburb. Strange to say, there Is as yet no 'men also make the best villains. Insane asylum, a lack, as can easi! be undeij Youngstown' Telegram. stood, that often causes peculiar hardship and .it ? f i vice-governo- r. - , Daily TbOughL-' How much lies In laughter; ehiperkey, wherewith we decipher whole man. Carlyle. high-lyin- g suffering.- Cannot see Dry den. -- - j under There are homelike penslona , . : Methodist-manageme- the for girls and for boys who come as the students from the provinces and who would otherwise lead but a makeshift existence. Presbyterians and others carry on helpful church activi- n A narrow mind begets obstinacy, and wp do not easily believe what we 2-- - ties. Billbld prison, as It has been evolved during g. - , i In connection with It should be studied the penal agricultural settlement on the Island of Palawan, which has already proved a notable success. The army and constabulary quarters are models of their kind. The building of Mens Christlon association In Manila and the one at F6rt McKinley, donated by Helen Gould, are perfect in their equipment. There are clubs or that aplenty. The stranger asks, What Is this fine structure? The answer may he, such or such a municipal building. Yonder Is one for medical research. That Is the headquarters for publlo works. There Is the plant for the public water supply, and there Is the ice planL The Ayuntamlento, the old 8panlsh capltol building, la now used for tht Philippine assembly and for the government offices. Its commodious as It Is there that halLlsjthe center of Interest, Islands and their the laws are made for the finances regulated. Eighty Filipinos form the assembly, which may he described as corresponding to our lower house. The commission, which la at once senate and cabinet, consists of four men from the islands and five from the states, and the including the governor-genera- l Several of these men are heads of do pertinents. All hills passed In the assembly must be ratified by the commission in order to become laws. The upper chamber has the power of veto. But thla function Is usually exercised In the. less drastlo form of laying on the table questionable measures and leaving them there. It goes without saying that as Americans have charge of things there are schools "galore. In . these, throughout the Islands, 600,000 pupils are gathered.. .. Now all schools, Including tke parochial, the Jesuit and those of other religious oi ders, are under government supervision ss regards the standard of scholarship-- . The .'schools are all embracing, from the university to the kindergarten, Including state, church, mission, boarding, charity, industrial, trade and normal; even schools for the blind and the deaf and dumb and, by no means least, for the training of nurses." Manila depends much for its Interest and fascination upon the native nips dwellings, seen on every, hand. They are scattered, keeping up the ever present note of contrast, among the modern houses, or huddled, almost touching each other, on the poorest lands of lined along miles of road In suburban barrios. Nlpa Is a' hoarse dwarf palm of which the Filipino makes anything, from a string or a basket to the' bouse he lives In. Like all thatched construction the nlpa cottage la wonderfully picturesque. As a rule It la raised on posts eight or ten feet above the often damp or marshy ground, and thus affords a shelter for chickens, goata and even plga and ponies. When those cottages - are. as ts more and more the case, idean in their surroundings, and have the d bananas shade of ipocoanut palms, or plumy bamboos, with the blaze among them of a brilliant fire tree or the bloom of a lovely " hablBcus,' the effect is cf a finished picture.-Th- is U heightened at dusk as lights appear Inside the the-Youn- I . - , unglazed windows and tiny, gypsy fires are Ug rice. ed under the house to cook the unpolished with possibly a bit of cheap fish, for supper. The wizen-pot Is often watched by a man and woman, their-heel- s, on ed before their time, squatting each smoking the perpetual cigarette. The woman Is apt to be holding, always tenderly, the smallest of half a dozen nearly naked children The man with no lees care fondles a docile but are spurred game cock. Fields for manly sport idleUndo Abner Says. ruinous Its with the cockpit slowly rivaling who says he kin stop teller The ah ness and betting. The Filipino women have he wants to, novel time any with drinking bhared' their passlon for gambling the ways to. want Its and earnings. the of hurt to family the men, In a few years there will be enough Many of them are now learning embroidery. They different brands of breakfast food so than more even It find Interesting and do It well that every feller kin have one brand cock fights or cards or craps, for himself. the one of .A visitor Is lucky who comes upon I never saw a newspaper man who scarlet a with, youth tidier- cottages and esplea trousers and bare bronze torso tummlng a sort of wasnt loyal to his paper. If he maid at wasn't loyal he want a newspapei guitar tor the benefit of a delicate man, that's alL baa 8he stilts. above the the window features and bright eyes and a long and strikingly I it takes a lot more nerve, confl, graceful neck, and a mass of smooth, glossy. Jet dence and optimism to be an employe! black hair hangs below her waist over her gay than to be an employee. balloon-sleevebodice and folded panuelo, or ksr You never have to lie awake nights chief. One waits, half expecting to see a choral thinking up schemes to get even with-- a emerge from the flowery background and jreah crook. Let him alone and he will Into dance or eong. But, alack! such romantic get even with himself. Illusions are rare and fleeting. The reality that No .stays Is homely and hard and sometimes tragic. Manila Is beautiful for situation. The bay to A Glasgow Journalist who was care-les"the west is ss blue as the Mediterranean anfTth of his personal appearance was splendor of the sunsets Is beyond telling. Some- assigned to write something about' e times nothing Is to be seen but luminous sky and how at a leading Glosgow theater. water. .Then of n sudden there appear as It Just He presented his card at the box-o- f created the scalloped hills of the distant coast flee. . beyond the long low peninsula of Cavite, for-Tbe manager came out and looked merly, and still to some extent, used as a naval at the disheveled visitor dubiously. station. The fortified Island of Corregldor, soft Did you come here to write someand dim on the horizon, stands In reality a veritabout tbe play to work?" ' he thing able armed Titan to guard the narrow entrance of asked. T the vast bay." Close beside it the lovelr mounDo you think I'd come to your an Maribeles tain of suggests earthly paradise, asked the but In fact It Is the unfriendly abode of the Ne- theater for amusement? out. he Journalist as stalked gritos, a race resembling the pigmies of Africa. Beyond on other shores and on other Islands Father and 8on. of the vast Philippine archipelago are other races "The son hasn't the fathers brains. unclaimed, untamed, unchristian." Among them, Tbe old man could run a shoestring most dreaded by foreigners and natlves. are the Into a tannery any time. fanatical, treacherous, fierce Mohammedan Moros. And the son? As we look at the work in Manila and throughAbout all, he can do la to run an out the Philippines during the last ten years we - feel that America has made here Its finest. mark automobile into a telegraph pole.- the finest and fairest, it' is not too much to say, Kansas City JournaL made by any western people In any eastern colThe Reason. ony. But It has not done enough. Nor would It have done enough If the material benefits bevSo your daughter is studying the stowed were immeasurably greater. Altruism violin? has still its most potent part to play, its most Yes, replied Mrs. CiyminwelL Immitigable demands to meet. There Is need of Has she unusual talent? more American missionaries, wise, consecrated, I havent observed. But theres no tactful. There are such men and women already question about her possessing a re--, at work la the provinces teachers, doctors. In- markably beautiful forearm. Washstructors in manual Industry and in farming ington Star. uplift workers, who 'are at the same tlme evasge--' lists. And there are those who. give' themselves Particular. wholly to preaching and to pastoral work. Of all y&u need," said the doctor, What this service It would be a joy to tell If space allowed. But we owe a far larger ministry to "Is an operation. Very well, replied the patient bodies and minds, and above all to souls that Which operation are you clevereM consciously or unconsciously are feeling after God Detroit at? Free Fress, If haply .they may find him. I -- self-governi- one-pon- j0fljca youths. Raymond, according to a recent story, had been playing hard all aay and came to bedtime thoroughly W'eary. In fact he was so sleepy that he wanted to omit saying his prayers. But, dear, his mother remonstrated, you must he a good boy and thank God for all His goodness to you. Just think what a nice time you've had all day playing,-an- d all who member other the little boys I bme or nice clothes ox jjave no njc mother to love them Raymond.g eyeg. Q9wA allttla, aQd out of relaxed mouth came this protest: But, mother, I think them's the fellers that oughter do the prayin P Chicago Record-Heral- 1 the past eight years, challenges the attention, And study, admiration and Imitation of all lands. a half teaspoontnlof nutmeg ami finalDrop by ly a cupful of, currants. spoonfuls on a buttered Bheet and .bake In a moderate oven until the cookies are a good brown. 0 re--- - three-fourth- ... Bick. Kenealy. telegraphed back:After mature reflection 1 advise you to bury Jlmbo. Saturday Evening Post Tbls Is a simple dessert which may be prepared on short notice: White Pudding and Chocolate Sauce. s Heat together until smooth of a cup of flour, a teaspoonful of salt and a cup of milk; when smooth, add three more cupful of milk, and cook twenty mlnuteB In a double boiler. Then turn hito a pudding dish and serve with chocolate sauce. Mix In a saucepan a cup of sugar, one and a half squares of chocolate, grated, and four tablespoonfuls of bulling water. Stir and cook until smooth and glossy, ... Then add. a cup of hot milk, flavor with vanilla and serve hot, Currant Cookllet. These are cook-te- a which will keep a' long ttme. Cream a cupful of butter, add a cupful and a half of sugar, then three eggs well beaten, - a teaspoonful -- of soda dissolved in half a cup of hot water: stir. In three cupfuls of flour, ' ' Kenealy was in Paris a time ago and he received a frantio wire from one of his elephant keepers: Jlmbo Is dead. What shall, I do? dishes. hurry-up- " -- -- alm-shaded Over nnil over again, 'Vo tn.it tir which wav I "rn, I always find In the hook of life, Some lesson" that T numf icHi ir, I must take my turn at the mill, I must Ktind out the golden grain, mu vl work at my task with a reaolut will. , . Over und over again! , nt -- broad-leave- - I nut-brow- n d Joy-Visi- t. s T . ' -- " ' . ' SHOULD SeORE A HOME. - Accidental, Professor. Can you tell the class of tho Kitty Oh, Fan, dear, what do you think! Mr. the name of the belt north i Profundo, who sings In one choir, wishes me to equator? 16 Cant sir." marry him. What would you advise? Ysla Professor. CarreoL Take your baa. Boeion Fan (well named . Transcript . - |