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* THE, MISTRESS'S EYE KEEPS KITCHENS CLEAN THI PRIZES . MONTHLY: $250 to first; $1.50 to secomnd; $1.00 to third, | flw-mlmmmmufim EVERY WOMAN'S OPPOR‘I‘UNIT‘V The Bulietin wants good home letters, good business lmon,h hflg lettery. of an: a mind may suggest. M of “y‘nkl:.;h 9w:—ltd ‘on but one side of the paper. nervous Address, BOCL RNER EDITOR, Bulletin Office, Norwich, Conn. I suddenly fell A M i ‘lhk‘-h Zave me a_ _— ' *1 hesitate to attemipt PRIZE STORY AWARD &fy'”’u'&""i o : y where- there !gize, 33, to Ruth, Norwich, for story entitled “The Pea.cemul Hy B r Doln-‘:ca“ Somlll‘ez"w Rural Delivery, Danieison, for story entitled “The > ,', : r 2 '- ' .“ ; % Best t'ot.’ ,:nt;ninin; htl:e yfhil:d og::t ) to tlmnk (h‘ i hifltrwlge. $2, to My-Hy, Norwich, for story entitled “White Wolf; an 5 2 I xfl!’;‘ e:g:' foreadhyh“:nd m‘:)‘t’au?y EI'W fi;:‘ t‘l:mgu alll l'ml g .“m‘.. P.I'lze, $1, to Patty Emerald, for ltm entitled “Alice Alden’s reatws S ! - ush m;-“:: h: .E:},:"l:’.z‘:{'"‘?::?‘;‘fi: ::{ Etnfi“flmfik&h %:‘E ’l‘hr.r:v:;; ;::rt\:sr stories that will be used and paid for when used, at ‘Deborah, Canterbury m.:'u e uo:::i.o n:o “b;:; ;‘nfl mind, w:g; find a. Hitle 4 : ‘Will the prize winners please send to the Editor of the Social Corner 4 " m . w er. m have revedled to’' us many o g S BT : rai Delivery Colchester. GLENWOOD. - THE REGULAR MONTHLY PRIZES e R TR i { MNTINENTS WORTH MEMORLS. ING. w or A sister of the Corner whe reads|td> Wickble, harem or dlvu-‘nkm l'lrlt,prize. $2.50, to A Friend, for letter enmtitled “A.-Co-operative Fam- t, t the communiee 1ly.” & round said chegr’lfy“ a the following sentiments every night gj;n.d t;n thet . s waste l?l:(:omfl eprl'xz':, &Lfi% X:n :“d‘:xother-ln -Law’s Fflend, for letter “To Make > :;];hi‘.'u.rml;zqz&tm spot. ;lid 5 > ‘before she retires and finds comfort in !el\ er}' ‘good” edih)t s supposed to Third prize, $1, to Arethusa, for letter entitled “A Week.” impresses me so of the bnlh-u of ¢ :::';'h:;”:v'u;": ’:"' ':l“:;“;::"::;t”:; T Nave fonre iy drlinary tntensit; Will prize winners please send tfeir full addresses to Editor of Social ’!“}‘:‘,;.;l:“‘ll.m&:"&c aid comfort to others: . i c;;li_:flty, di:ny"“ w:}l "ind:\xr Moogup . v o o C Corner. she; 'and you, geem 5o~ much at_home A To weigh the material in the scales Whoa in th:'t! uon. we &a a.i _— here you must be one of pray, y of the personwl, and measure life by | .g] ensguiopedin of useful informe- THINGS THAT MAKE THE MOUTH | nettifig I any kind, fasten beneath,| What may I call you? the standard of love; to prize health| ion, : | and i Cwith” water, then push the| ‘I replied modestly, ‘B. B. as contagious happiness, wealth of o- | "I Lou il parsen me for 3ps WATER. Stems {hrough the mesh into’the| “‘I remember you,’ -ho&:fl. ) ¢ service, reputation a8 latent in- | or yvay2 ) wazt fo. teil & M K Water malkifig & mass of pretty blooms. | the mnice letter you wrote 00 fluence, learning for the light it can| gode that r Social Corner:—Here are a hints | about your mother a: hed, i Editor Social C H I send a few housecleaning bo th a4 the : Power for the help it can give: | py__inough as few recipes for using corn meal that| «p ;"] hope may be a help to some| She impressed upon your > 3 statlon for the good it can do; 1| pase T wilt mot are worth trying: i “‘What may I call ou, 1 choose in each case what is best on a 5 [ Bread—¢° bt | DRe S s renpal HromiBig s [T - Ao 5 LNE B o secout clatally e :fl:\t.t?fl?: in Me ed ;:lwh;‘v mn:.l. on:u:“gug:Mnno“;‘ niture with damp eloths. Place damp| ‘T am Ma,' said she, and she looked ¥ &?fl;‘gfi‘&vx‘? C}i % pgt!n?\’fl:: 9le | nousekedper, wi one cup buttermilk, one mixing spoon | cloths over the upholstered parts un-| SO bright and kind-hearted passed R B o; an xz . nlcf' art. molasses, one teaspoon soda and a | til they are black with dust end then | & tWinge of shame that I} very pretty card to each ons pres- | Tnfle CetTe ! iy Lo i little salt. Add sweet milk to make a | remove; and repeat until no more ! ognized her. ; nt With this sentiment upon 1t: Phola; £ crowd el Auar iy it woft batter. Steam three or four|dust is gathered, and the work is| “Then she showed me a group.of e ol SEv. R g Rours. done. A damp cloth is one that has| women gathering flowers in the dis-| Let us fold away our fears, TR be - oa, dl;l s been dipped in hot water and wrung| tance, and said they were M. Roema,| And put by our ‘oolish tears, ia rea and myself as I Indian_Pudding—Bight heaping ta-|out as dry as possible and then been| Fave Verna and Swest Lavender, ali| - And thro ali the coming years— | would my best friend; to lend ne oil to ,.ebenmu, blespoonsful meal and two of either | gshaken in the air. Social Corner folks. Just be glad! ;fiflfgo"lul"h. But' let my light shine free- f.‘. “our- fesiingy; graham or white flour. Wet with a| 4 fannel cloth used in this. way) “While I was oo gt ot L 12;. t: :fl-ke nolnln by anoths | ... m,l,...ml little milk, .add pint of boiling water | will be found just right for cleaning| these busy women, : came ‘There followed a great olapping of l;.r' and buy no pleasure with an- posk the chl and scald; then add one teaspoonful | paint nwith & liftle whiting added; and | and introduced herself, hands, and we all sesmed to bs ot th:"“" .""1""“""' Do thought, of -caep r m',hlld salt, one-half teaspoon ginger, two-!| with light rubbing all kinds of stains|@nd hung a placard: on a tree, ‘which and ‘tlx:‘:t o Whgpers 1;0! d ltao \mwmgn‘g :‘ thirds cup. of molasses, two mixing ! may be removed. Follow the cleaning | fead as follows: e gt i s R ‘g“‘m' W e s ten and spoonsful sugar; fill basin with cold | by rubbing with a dry cloth and it - - myself, and noth- | j g at my cwn milk and bake. 'Will flll & ¢wo and 2| will leave e polish as £00d as when | The hing that goes the fartheat e oA s ke g |y el ich costs 'l sinc e Jobnoy Cake—Two, cups "’%3,',; “‘{,’,‘,’;"‘,‘{;,y, Sl A Jed most, “That's good snough to sand to The | srong; to Pity the ssifsh we less than | IIre eince :;“u %;m— D sugar, WOl cleaning old wall paper. It should be| I8 just & trhndly smile; : Bulletin!” exclaimed Frank. .| the poor; the proud as much as thel ;%5 (FVR T Iloumo s I,.neall e salt, ‘one cup | ThnLE sently downward and as soon | There is no reom for sadness : ‘And Rosamond said: “You muat!” | outcast; and t}:e cruel even more than ing, “If “) first yeu don’t 3 as soiled should be sliced off and this| When we see & chor# mfle— < S0 I have done as I was bidden. by O aad g og. I oty gpmin Rhode Island Johnny Cake — One | should be repeated until the work is s bl Mo iy Rt sa heart ean] . [ Wantedto Teave & few cup white bolted meal. one tablespoon | completed. Always make the strokes be ale Bk ot = butter, a little salt. Mix all together |- downward, as a horizontal stroke| in two: squeeze the juice 1nto|, esting as the friendship album and r&hl? ke &py, or a vnsng’ Wi ‘!e e with boiling water to a thick smooth | plays the dickens with the work. chop fine the two halves; best have dotted it with hardy flowers | i -0;"‘ m"l!'ng’t’lf fl: 4 G;m ng e Batter and fry on a griddle to a golden | yjoosup. FRANK. |Dped with a knife’in ‘a Wwooden’ which were the gift of friends; and "!;‘h et B e Ly - | until we are better e it the. bolted 1 : Poat of watorTis minure u& Po—l.ll’ Burghs“‘d Jane end l‘g‘}. a RO R e Wflfldent e e prefer un| meal in pint water 1 iinutes; an 2l an ane an i i — t ' too lo: .o!‘wfllu making corn breads; but to use for a; BACK FROM HER VACATION. | 4oilg dway, thicken 1 Catherine are all represented by their LA p LR po1H 1 .er"t food, the bolted white meal Bai nd Sist ? the Socia)| With flour dissolved in water, add | fayorite plant. S owdoin College.. |- 5% p :-h Axispas ed. in my opinion, bzx aven | Bdltor and. Fisters S ML ®} | pinch. of salt and one Mmad * half cups) Do-you mhsnk this = iy pretty R e e 5= E " ) . 'l‘r:r it, fllgers :om,z m :3?‘::16‘0;::; come again to the Corner. Now, don't ge-lemon w?tel:fl?ia::afl it t; %firfl?& loverlyg: bnul;':’. intr » Y°%| THE VIEWS OF PATTY EMERALD. #f you do not find it both delicate and 5 think 1 have missed reading some| jjice of the lemon. Have @ hice.short; Norwich, ESTELLE. icious. . lovely letters. for we have a Very|igi. paked big as a dinner plate, accommodating postman, and The d CORNFLOWER. Bul!;tln Whe culy. ome diy ::tte in mmfi b p?u?tlh u‘“lifl‘lg;u";t 21A SURE CURE FOR THE BLUES. he reachi; me. I hear some our mm| , Who died this ALL TRY TO BE GOLDEN GOSSIPS | reaching me. I hear some af ouf|an gla-fashiored rectpe. ; Deax Sisters of the Social Corner: | will choose & new neme (haying used e sha I him e Dot ocial er:—In looking | Pusy time to take a rest; but let me| - Strawberry Pudding—Two cups of fro many of us can honest- |,y ,wn name before). I have been riothing ‘'except as an op- "E.-‘ "::, '.,""u,eo;’f,'.‘,mug,, boook- } say to you that last season was so full| flour with two teaspoons of creéam ;Y Bay Ve haye -never had “the |yery much interested in _all the let- to serve” Few men in the made when a schoolgirl I find this: | Of Work and pleasure that I found no | tartar, one of soda, pinch of salt, and [ blues? ter’s, and have noted 'with pleasure the ["history of law making in this coun- "he tale-bearer and the tale-hearer|time for vacation. half a cup of sugar sifted into it; rub| One '?m'“m" sees s cheery soul | oy’ helpful suggestions. -1 was es- | try who are not actually members of should botlr be hung up back to back,| This winter I was weeks, ves,|in one-half cup of butter, one cup of d"r':° wil! deny all knowleage of dol- | peqiaily interested in the views of one | either house of congress have been So one by the tongue and the other by |months, in the clutches of the mon-| milk, or enough.to properly mix it ums, but she is usually a woman ! yriter on friendship—surely a friend| instrumental in framing lekislation the ear”” Perhaps we have all seen |Ster 8rip, and my strength was so| with yolk of one egg sfirred in the | Possessed of good health or one Who | g mopt valuable at all times. 3 as Mr, Moseley. He was in many ways some that we felt ought to be dealt|Teduced that a rest was necessary.| milk; mix with & speon stiffer than |18 50 busy that she has no time for | "y wonder how many of the Social|a pioneer in the effort to secure pre- with in somie such summary manner. | When I left my home for the “City ot | cake, and bake. ' m‘f.up‘“l’- Corner sisters care to vote? I, for|'tection for railroad ‘employes. But I think there are a few that | Brotherly Love" I left behind me smow| g . 0 po ¢ one ‘and a half icups | u:;l a Wflmlll; is proof m'"l!t 20Y | one, believe that if woman does well| Personally he was very well known either listen to or repeat gossip with | banks and only a very few spring| . Snait w00’ Belf & btk Matorite 00! g”’ of the sort. her work in the home and in the church | to many men in Boston. He was a melicious intent. Isn‘t it rather that|Dats bedecked with flowers, the only | g- .S 043 the heaten white of one But foolishness, or not, if things g0 |and in-her immediate neighborhood,| Bay State boy ‘by birth, hnvln[ first we are all interested in our neighbors | thing at all that reminded me that| SrE/G: ML ACACURL BWE 00 000 | wrong, and vou feel tired and wor-|she will find very little if any time| seen the light in Newburyport, and and their./doings, and forget some- | SPrng was here. But a day's travel | %8 s 5 ed and discouraged, one is apt to|for political matters. was ‘at ohe time a member of tha times that it is best not to pass along | Prought me into a different climate. . 3 W"‘; despondent and out of sorts| 1 g very willing to trust the ship| Massachusetts legislature. Of Irish every idle story we may hear? Ana| The farmers were all busy—the early Pear Pudding—Three-fourths of a | With the world. It is then we have to|,f state to man, as I think he has| ancestry, he kept up his interest in we judge harshly sometimes, maybe |Planting dome. It was a beautifuf|cup of sugar, one-half cup oOf but-|I00K for that silver lining. shown himself fully capable. this cduse by becoming the president forgetti ‘that we may be guilty of | Sight to6 see those long rows of peas| ter, two and a half cups of flour, one Fsunl.lly a good brisk walk il “PATTY EMBRALD.” general 'of the Amer! -Irish Flis- the faults we see in others. Let us|2nd large fields of cabbage, all green; | or two eggs, pinch of salt, one cup | PFing it te our notice. —— i torical society, and by his biegraphy all try {0 be golden gossips, thinking | and the promise of a faithful harvest; | milk, thrce teaspoons of crea.of tar- | .. The physical exercise and mental| THE QUEST FOR WILD FLOWERS. | of John Boyle' O'Reilly and in a great ood things that will make people | 2nd still more beautiful to me were| tar and one and a half of s sifted | diversien one finds.in the open air — many other ways. He dies at the gge ier. And if we do not feel that|lhe green velvety lawns with their| through the flour; drain wyrup | Wi}l sweep away the cobwebs off the| pgjtor Social Corner:—Have any of | of sixty-five, which seems like a fairly we can Speak kindly of any one, let|¥ch beds of hyacinths and tulips, and| from a pint jar of petrs—-soma that | brain as nothing else can. As a race, |, "o\ pean looking for early wild | long life, but there is no dowbt that us keep silert. . the grand magnolia in the parks at|are hard and firm are.the 'best—out | Americans are not fond of walking. A . 2 this perisd was shortened by his in- on. HEPATICA. Camden were spreading their rich|in pieces, sprinkle with flour and stir| We exercise too little—wo worry too|flowers yet? Last year the earliest tense devotion to his work, which, e T e perfume and giving joy and beauty to | lightly into the batter, and" stéam two much. We take life too hard. A g00d | hlossoms were out by the first of April,| jndeed, absorbed all his energles and A 8ONG WILL DRIVE AWAY |2ll their surroundings. I said to myself, and a half hours. Make & lguid long walk every day Is the best tonic but this year my first find was on|all his time. -One of the most useful hy do I stay i h 1d. bleak for mind and body, and an almost in- ; GLOOM. it when + aeys taral il birea ] oos - S dye GEUESCe FUEREY vatiable DaBncan for “the bites” April_19th, not counting the. odorous | citizens ‘that Massachuseits ever gave Iy B skunk’s cabbage in its mottled hood.| to.the nation has passed away.—] 2 r 2| Mustard Relish—Put a small spoon JANE T. e tnso ::f;‘;;:!g.’?’;;:;y:flge{fu of salt, three heaping Spoons of mus- er the glistening pussy willows that| ton Transcript. Dear Social Corner Editor:—It is a ‘l“::xi A-f g:ullg.A 7 long time since I have written a letter| -It has been said of lward A. Mose- for the Social Corner, and I think 1] l¢¥ the secretary of the interstate Dear Sisters of the Spcial Corner: idings of spring when firsu 1 wonder if you all realize the valus | query is: tard and five of sugar into -a bowl, bring us t of & song? If you are cross or dis. | *-oFuers is a little plot of ground on| Eraduslly stir in a.halt cup of-vime- ECONOMY (IR PUTTY. s Dyt Melr ey ] Wrote Home, Sweet Home. souraged sing ome of the good old | the hill that is sacred to my memory.| SaT: 8et the bowl in a pan of hot| waiter Social Corner:—A fow weeks B eh o gl Pt KY »|: “Im 1852, on the temth of' April, in hymns. If you are having the blues| Around it centers many happy and| ¥8ter on the stove: beat an egg and | 40 1 read S hiko-ane of 1o sintees fn thoug] i ;; warm :n&u‘d 5 oI;: Africn, died an American. TRey put then try something lively, and le{ the | many sad thoushts; but I.lgve to wait | three tablespoons of sweet or sout ! the Corner told how to mend ite, | would think, to coax out the del cate| him to. sleep beneath the sod, and “brothees” of the Corner whistle an | there, and there are two liitle Yan- | CTeAm together and stir in the bowl| jron cto. by inserting o piecs of oloth gte'rlz g:mn‘; Yoty L Dus b‘hefeby hey | there Tio slept until 1882, when thev ::c;ou;g;nl:nl::t. It will help them, | kee girls mat‘_alwnys give mamma a| #0nd cook until it thickens. In the holes Of course that will da | proskside, | Sheerfully msklawu et e aialien B Tha young farmer who whistles "Tx’ we}(wme.m ead i Cheese and Onians—Peel ud slice | very well, but T can give & still bet-|spots of sunshine under ihe ash tree| pyunig, in’ Africa, t “Yankee Dcodle” while hoeing, is ho“:;i&_m?:; w?:fi tl};e: zveioth::'i‘; a couple of quarts. of on! boil ti | ter my‘n(l thlnl‘c‘.‘ -and lcme which L: that shaded them.. Not far away ga phced is o og.wfl wise. Perhaps he would not work any | warm and pleasant. My flower seeds done in water. to half co 3 more sanitary ‘than cloth, as that|]y nodded a solitary adder’s tongue, as hm!i : 1 and- couple of slices of nice: por! would collect microbes. it laughing at my surprise at seeing tered the harber mtern !'lllfin "S’&i'&n&"‘"&‘."‘m?«a"""' I planted before I left home; theyare| Do not let the water hou away. When| My way i8 to have your granite,|him \:;l: ..f soon... T looked in vain for, :; dNew t%%rl.{m&w e:\m- in the tqr!I will, abdl not be sa. tired. either, wihen S e TRl pent e oot ‘ e I aien e e e | Tl o R RIE ol s Loge U paC I haye feen te0| thundered out i e ihe faes < T a la ow n 8 _some clean pu and ress thel railness in the ' he reaches the end of the row. the beds thatIhave planned for them. mpo :Son nwm\ r‘.:; mrm.nd“h%?htu- on the hole on the ou&dn and sn?ooth :vvl:l--me to':;:.l;’ne' ) dew at T m Wfl g PUSSY WILLOW. 1 had the pleasure today of cutting | to taste. Slice thin ~about a’' pound of | it down with a case knife and let it| Tuesday, April 25th, the 'glistening ;’;fdy :;teph.‘n.n:,w _—— from my window garden a beautiful| cheese, spread over the- ns; pour | &et thoroughly dry; then you can set{white hloodroot blossoms were dottin; esidi CHCCOLATE CAKE AND FILLING. | bouquet--a reward for all the love and | gver all 1;‘. cup or two ‘Z{” ‘;Ich ilk | your dishes nrf the e, or anywhere { the du}’l bank along the roadside. % fn“;;’n“b:f: ,‘,’}' th“n" house of cong care I have gi my plants through|and bake 20 minutes .or until it-looks | for a long time; an ou can mend a Trailing arbutus is blossoming for secretarics and representatives o the long winter; and what a comfort| like a custard. While ths ohions -are | Iai hole this way . and use your|those who are fortunate enough,to supreme court of the United sun- and pleasure thy have been to me! | pojling make sonie nice . biscuits and | dishes a long while after some would | know where to find it, and hgpaticas, army ‘and navy ofcers, the rich and shut in as I have bg_en ;i ‘Who | gerve them with: some of the -baked | think them gone by and have tp buy | biuets, fire-fingers, anemeonies, dande- the poor, All depaftments in Wash c"“.,“. Cake—Two fups of dark ;-rnm_“l'he vglthfiut] lhenll ‘Wishing | cheese and onion- dipped- over thnn new ones; the putty does not taste,|lions und a host of violels must be hlfi ington Were closed: business was sus sugar one-half cup of butter, “‘f" ’La;‘;‘:e’;! all the writers success| Fine and hearty, as it will get as hard as glas® or|ing somewhe ypady to surprlse 8| Hendef- %“! ew at half man tno one-half cup of sour milk s i * iron. some warm day. everybody, from the president down o, n‘i‘?-mp LD s - ) Colchester, M. ROWENA. When bothered 'with 1ittls red There is still another use for putty | Yantie. the hurgblest citizen, stood” with uns v place tiny bags of sulphur n-aund-jho s eIy B s rt oup . wxa- . Places they = frequent. Simple and| when 5t gets worn ont. /% have wbea|A BRIGHT AND s L T s e at tuie Sha A PARDWISHES SHORVEAKE, [hirs @ | It in mine for 16 years and by solder- MUSING LETTER et botile bid.Bia Wen?. Non. heaten and beat all well togeth- PUDDING. ; Cpastaut. Hilk o o ISABELLI_ | ing saved the price of & new sink ” What picture had that man in his er; add milk and part of the flour; which s quite a saving, as they afe| 1., pgjior ana Social Corner Sis-| coffn pammted? - None: and then the grated chocolate and oN exg;fifi"- e Ay thinki £ visitim :All he.had done.was to write that hi . Senotvrd rln h‘hefl bot water, and g-r"\:mlet gu:l 1;2‘1‘;15:. thm-.t v‘e: (t?:?o::l-\ Dear Sisters of the Social Csrner: rul:fi“:'r Imhope .tom:h:a:? ‘:fl:‘l %fif&: t';”r:'(‘f:r‘r‘;:'e Iafie:omen ur'bn;e’olm fl-% fl""”ty orome m'"'“‘ e Ao . , 0 rmer: — 4 2. TRME G of “the figur the kindness of the “dear editor,” who | Perhaps it may interest'some to know | L il tell them sometiing clse some it WEges, houksclesnling ”“"‘Z héep) Moot S The Fil © cups of brown su- | enables us to do so without regard to| how to'make a waist of insertion, and | time. I have learned a great deal .‘; zq.- of a cup of sweet|“Who is Who"? Here are some tried | small pieces of goods one may have | from the Social Corner mypelf far the size of an egg; boil | and true ones that I hope you will all | Jeft over. Cut a preper pattern; baste | Which I am very thankful. ; nn lh .I:dh .tvor drop from spoon, | like: the insertion and strips on, o‘:g;:: the Com;r and all connectadl w'i:h it ead. Rolled Oat off every length as you go T suceess, 1 remain yours for lucl % uym MRS. LEVI MAYNARD. | Relled | mufi":::f;n“e"‘:}m”“;ofi:; Then stitch on the machine snd tear | CANTERBURY BELL. : 18 ats. In th ?| out the paper. The jorimmel it CHAT . AND HOUSECLEANING |01 i1, (helRoTiineadd ons ese one- | wasted, or - stitch-ripping, A LETTER OF EXCEPTIONAL IN- Edl'or Social Corner:—I herewith send to. the sisters a recipe for a chocolate cake and filling: Dear Sisters of the Social Corner:—| TO MAKE A WAIIT OF INl!RYI HINTS. soda dissolved in’ a . lit the waist is _cut after - deW water, and otie cu‘;’ of flou:"e orin m‘t’;u:li ing the cloth and-insertion’ TEBEST, Itis llfi”l‘nn‘ m ”Il “?au M of guJSocm Comt"é :?'t::cl;n the b‘"‘ir fl; proper con- 2: m“‘::?'lml“w Dear Sisters of the Social Comai B e "o )y Jane presented a . Bfiko n twk lovely l-i:on otrynu‘ncnflge prompt- | pans. o Erem pleeln Ay The month now drawing to a close ; ‘has been a disappointment to many o .‘ by 3 o S S _by a.true Christlan spirit. Date Sandwmhu-—()m S anp, beading . Netwarn ””‘ of us, who ‘were hoping for April ‘secret jual . “ml'be jast one. qm-m cup butter, one cup beading. - -uanun and %um- and ruwe found S 3 bloom 48d % ' WU ke Sy et n fol] aut . - CMA. 1t has made uk think of & year butus, | could drop a sweet S Pt A Sy tata. : whieh 1'often heard my Father Wugh bunch of them upon our kind Editor's sy - round. 4 ly tell whnn there wers “six weeks nd lt:iu:d‘l 10 every member of ng Th -the &". = 5 ux in z v ; ; the farmer - wi idly dimin- the assurances of spring N S _ & fancy a. Japan il ne | supplies of ;.h’up dl’gflln it more cheerful and our 2 % ‘Prepare | & | garden: #n 0 s month of anxiety, and to seem lighter? ~ We 3 — S n h p " the houséwife, anxie to oomtnma ‘brush away gloomy fore- 2 g spring cleaning, it has been.a time -bauth our work in G tes, - Temove the ‘&ppeal stro o P T8 wir!nge the exercise of mflawo. ¥ , Or else there is no help | stones, ada oné and a half cups of Mg‘m‘:fia e £ - 1t = S:hcl:.lfl(‘!o:n%r “t;r’m flow: 3 , 0 maA u T other disappol Jlolets or pansies or any et ond the Srated riad R Jrlea BEYSRSLL T 05 e x,e:., ';mmm oF Daln ALA. AR, -stemmed < e intel &id excelles tory would %,- or crockery dish with. Lmnoq Shertcake—One . lemon. eut found the friendship 3 m more m'u ene ::t;ck o; ‘the

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