North Carolina Christian advocate [serial] . ee Jelly. A quart of Coffee Jellycosts.—6c for gelatine; 3c forsugar; while your coffee need costyou nothing additional,—save yourbreakfast coffee grounds. Justpour over them 2 cups of boilingwater, and after standing a fewminutes your flavor is cost, Pudding. For something alittle more fancy, try a chocolatepudding,—gelatine, 6c; milk, 8c;sugar, 3c; chocolate, Ic; total cost,18c. In this comparison we have tried tobe fair, and have taken only such cakeand pastry as is used every day in thehome, and as every housewife knows,


North Carolina Christian advocate [serial] . ee Jelly. A quart of Coffee Jellycosts.—6c for gelatine; 3c forsugar; while your coffee need costyou nothing additional,—save yourbreakfast coffee grounds. Justpour over them 2 cups of boilingwater, and after standing a fewminutes your flavor is cost, Pudding. For something alittle more fancy, try a chocolatepudding,—gelatine, 6c; milk, 8c;sugar, 3c; chocolate, Ic; total cost,18c. In this comparison we have tried tobe fair, and have taken only such cakeand pastry as is used every day in thehome, and as every housewife knows,all fancy cakes and pudding cost muchmore than the plain dishes mentionedhere. There is another reason in favor ofusing gelatjne. and that is the econ-omy of time. There is no cooking,straining, mixing or baking; simplyadd water, sugar, and fruit to the gela-tine. These facts, together with the nu-tritious and healthful desserts ob-tained by its use, make Boston CrystalGelatine the Ideal dessert. CrystalGelatine Company, Boston, Orand Sweepstahes Dairy Cow Ohio State Fair, 1899. Exhibited byW. B. Smith ca. Son, Columbus, O. —n W. B. SMITH & SON ,OMos Famous Herd of Holstein-Friesians Columbus, Ohio, May 21, 1907.^We have lately tested Black-Draught Stoclv JMeclieine with tw;pCows, that were as near equal as we Pould get them. Both hadcalves together; one cleaned and the other did not. They werestanding side by side. We gave Black-Draught Stock Medicine tothe cow that did not clean, and in about three weeks she had notonly improved in health and flesh, but had increased from 331/2 to 53 lbs. milk per day, -n-hile the cow-that got no medicine had gone do^m from 52 to 50i/o lbs. milk per day. The medicine has merit, aswe never had a cow do that well before, .especially one that failed to clean. We recommend Black-Draught Stock Medicine. /. W. B. SMITH & S. Since writing you last, we have sold 129 of our cows for $28, You cant make profits on your


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