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in het water. Cool hefore adding to befere merviiiz add 1-2 pound marsh- mallows, Garnish With whole eherries and whole nut meats, the afterncen prepare in the Hioriling and kéep in a very coel place. en used in 1913 “(Written Speolally for The Bulletin.) In ene sense the Mighty Jolly Dozen | now he grasped her hand and __NORWICH BULLETIN, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 22, to desert your old friends? I letter. A sendling recipe for apple pud- aing 3 ne of the Ginners at an Eyglish cfonds: T think it very niee; Hepe some Yaukee wil try it g i 5 L y hhflerelfi the and de- e‘i retrieve a_false step; the priv. where onee 1 e to repiase timid spondent ds-with -brave and hepeful von eolng, Interests to'iife. the eream, 1-4 pound chopped almonds, = . = ousin R.. Will adswer yeur 3 ety gratetul for the many 1-4 $ound chopped _cherries elthes 4 p long: : e i “another taste, B¢ i Marle: Your letter recetved: | times 1 have siven il T e S (| PUMPKIN MOONSHINES || 755 . xoe e fper? ot o st (ot TRY ¥r AT OUR BXPENSE, We are in est when wo ask you to . Okfiw 4 trial. You .hA' nothing to risk al everything to money will be returned if afs 0 get resuits from SR E. L stoed " lér Eives the wives Mints: Anionsiay be peeled with- Tt Steamed Apple Pulifling—Tiwee- | groct and mothers of those Whe drink to ex- out (he llEhtest annoyance by nording 1as not given up its childish ways. | thfe boidlng it waiting for | uarters of a eup of choybed suet | "Yiosoree ina faifly which satisfios the | ccxa un Upporiunity to iry the Vi) them under water while handiing and We would never think of emitting our | ), L 00, L SUSY Were Waltine for feaspogm mait §-4 cup suear, 3 cups | gepens: e | ot oin b Eivoll s TR numole tresey Shclng: or by holding them i direct Hallowe'en parade. and every after- | fered in my ear, \ gour, 5, e.wém oaking pow- | svires me to e it o oy | Dublicity or loss of time. from buoimoas draft of a hot oven, or open Window: noon for a week we had been mesting | 1 couldn’t smother s giggle. Lu- e cane ;‘;:’h, [ des am mfl.fim’“&e“gfifl, wif ¢ [and at a small price. o A small dish of vinegar or ctanber- iy, our barn to take Jack-o'lanterns, | clile must have heard it for she grew Blico sonr: ables in figh! . | daily 2 e e tbaabatst tin two termi rles bofling at the same tlme a8 “Where shall we go this year?” ask- | red as fire and ed her hand away ofl f;""m. d INE Moo 3 in P ferm rlowder; OR+ Sxilons SWill wbaatb the o 1 ‘B a | ter over the apples and b s RINE No. 2, i pill ferm, for those wha o Lcisic ' odor of the|ed Tem Parsons, as he sat nursing a | and started for ‘windew, Bradfor ddgRg e hesss. Haye the py one for | desite to take veluntiry (rentmemt onlons, also desirable when boillng ' wounded thumb. A tagging am her heels. she found | &F s - Costs only $1.60 a box. Come i water beling hot n the pudding is ‘the members of the Secial Corner n and cabbage. “Same as usual” Jack sald, gut who we were she stiffiy and coglly | Tate fa.< over the matter With s, ik Fou Baked pofatoes if wanted in @ hurry | “I'd like to go down to Lucilie's” | tha us for coming; but she didn't |PQ N o . oy prown susar, 1 ta- Cordiatly Reakict, | N D Bevie B Bon, 115 Maln may be partlally boiled by running sted Josephine. act a bit glad to see us, Dlosboon Botter] J&t sulad i IO mmprTABLE, » GREAT : S ONLY DO water over them, thep bake. Wouid you darer 1 asked, Suddenly there wad ‘a Pume o8 Tt and stls uath Teimb N e —_— TO BE ONE NEED LITTLE © same method may be used (0| Although Lucille Wentworth is fear- | 0ne of our beys came arcund the house. IFTS TO BE HOME- Dol potatoes In less time. fully stiff and prim [ wasn't afraid | it was ert, and he was deadly serious, | 1€ tablespoor flour, stir unfll OFRISTMAS GIFT spoon maple flavoring, Wash the rice y x in a small quantity ef g THINGS WELL | BELLA OF CANTERBURY. |of her, but I did stand in awe of her ‘Can yeu Tflp us a minate, Tor- | PORT I O SO0a AN ived: SHr b MADE. and put it inte a douMe boiler with i erandmother, rance?” he asked, “We've a customer | féf e fhe milk. Boil until tender, add rait | A TIMELY WORD FROM GREAT|" “Dara? Of coursel” responded Jo.|here o, dor't know what to do witn Hoping the aiter will excuse tils| MAttor Sosial g:mea—’r"l’ltohm i and flavering, and put into smell cupy “She won't bite, will she? I really | "“What do you mean?" inquired Brad |; Iike to Keep - up-fo-daf eir o cool. hen cold, turn out on EVERY WOMAN'S OPPORTUNITY. GRANDMA. don’t think she would mind. We | ot offering to Stir, s s B o ! Lo g made giits will find the follow- | deep dish and bour SGTt custord crach et b o i Sood humines leftera; good Belp- | o seheRBillioe na Membera: e | bANE AR Heaslenn (70 Uk by wive nruthay Gndansnesdng 1o he | A" plcasent Thanksgiving dav, 1 am, kxSt dauly garters is & sai- | TTOU0d AR LN BRAUTY, ful letters of any kind the mind may sugsest. They should be in hand by | paver came n time to make Violets LNHe &8 JUIINECOI goes there | bay Wwindow,” Bert answered. ‘“Tweo |85 ever, your sister POTLATCH, |eble £ift for & youns mrl. Garters in it ‘ Wednesday of each week. Write on but one side of the paper. Suurv:\l:_u», Cake. It was good and Just | oo or three times & week,” sald Roy, | of our fellows are sitting on him now. tie, T pairs, made of Mbbon and sk and| A FEw OLDEN TIMES RECIPES, Address, SOCIAL CORNER, SDITOR, Bulleuw Oilice, Morwich, Conn, i B iocial Corner recipe book | Who had just come in. ‘It seems to | Dan't know whether he was irying to | Sea ahifton and lace in dainty colors are il vk 15 beps Ted soiel Corner recipe book | be desperate love aftair.” get in or get away.’ sold at that seem wnazing. For,| Dear Corneritesi—I bave an oig e, b oaerlOWIng, and SUM!| " “Nonsense, it can't be" I said. “They | ~Then Lucille grew so white I won- MILD WEATHER IN MAIN al the materials oobt & | nook. of vecipes, some of which ord they come, 0 many good things com- | . " I0"SGCY than we are.” dored if she really wound faint. Madam pretty penny, if the garters are ex- | oxiremely odd_which 1 pass along. THREE PRIZES MONTHLY: $250 to 9st; §1.50 1o scoond; $1.00 to thira, | Pounded to tickle i S “,’“‘ all | rad Torrance is twenty if he's a | Wentworth woke up. and asked what | Dear foolal Corner Friends: How | pensive, still they cost oniy a small | g ciod ot%eptl "0 g FOR8 2 3 or Award made the last Saturday in each movih supposed Lo be conducive to health. |44y Tom put in, “and surely Lucille | was the matter. Prad was rushing | go you ail do? 1t is just Srand here | percemtage of the price of the finished | , roocuri'oats OO GOLRTNE Take 8 o “Kenp thepaim 1 useq to hear Was: | s oder than. you' girla.” wround after smelling salts, and Lu- | {oaay, the 16th of November—don't uot. ' One shep salld & pair of do- | ¢ uaieratus alasolved in’ the sk ‘ (e Mot e o, e el et | " uShe acts as if she was forty,” was | cllle sot so hysterical she couldn't an- | seem ‘possibie—no frost in the Eround, | liabttul Sl m&x’m If the milk is very sowr you must use s he bowels free, the consclence clear, | g e swer grandmother’s questions. more like September. | $4.50. garters are made salera aport i SOCIAL CORNER POEM. it in wagm water, and hang in the air. | and you may St o B Tl vev will] TecT e Putisnice at the s | SRy NS re e e the | Sur o bids salin Mirred ever' elimtic e st e P M Rl % OO 5 B Hive disappenrdore o pmos, HEY | o e el "ot Srave To iosety | When she first came to live with hr | Bradiord was making over Lucille. ~ | {ininor and each 8 decorated with & little band | what figur, thicker than. you wauld it o’ one. | B2vs disappeared. If it has not, Te- [if2) i s " | grandmother we tried to be friendiy, You go sit on the man, Bert” &he | f roae through the country a few |of small sasin flowers. Another attrac- | pu %y griddie o B8y uite S, ; 3 peat the process. T i et L bt e so stiff and priggish we | commanded. “I'll telephone for Mr.|gays ngo, and the arbutus wos ready | tive sort 1s made of satm sibbon, | pi¢ [ EFIGES, BaRe and put di- Somebody said it couldn’t be done, Wh i | Was glad to know e never got very far. Ferrls.” to burst into bloom; the ferns were as | shirred over elastic #nd odged &dong | rectiy into the steve Gvem and bake But he with a chuckle replied, | tor il g Jian o have canned fruit DumBkias ang hope his hends are on | "S5y %) ow do you know about Brad- And in she went through the WIn- | green as ever, and the sweet chirp of | the bottom with slghtly gatherea, | .30 % 40! Hiinutes, T & you would a B ey Sk b WOUR { Shics und asy ofarn thatitHat i ab L HIgerls ot 2t S give toford, Tom?”" asked Jo-Jo dow, lke a cat. the birds made it seem far from No- | soft cremm lace. Théme garters should | (low’ Ui FPROLes, OF Ge vau . be one % THS daet shtnuce bt e Do ety S ont raat ot “Heard him tell Mr. Kenyon when| Mr. Ferrls, the constable, soon ar-| emper, be put in a dainty Dox of some sort |~ f fukes the place of the griddle- e et Say %0 U1l e toled. ¢l mismke. - For: Gont you? This in.e happen fn and enjoy a tréat of pump- |, SOt eion sohool thut he yeas mineteen, | Hved, and e -aud: theiMoys ook His | N1 oantite (iatk the many, Slsters| s e Kttt Dast cake, also of the shert-cake, in evere R Sk k. with, strace of | L O 1y oranea frult 18 Ereatly | ki ple I know 'they'd be 20007, kel tiad Besn: oui of schoolia dot--, f man Into thessigekelitchatalinansoi | L. Tour e’ ToaRk [C8 DAY TN s0iee. of the WU mI0G HIh . miemy a grin i >yed by standing at least an hour | Thanks to Polly Peppermint for -the | Pl ouldn’t get thre him. They found several of Madam . 1 look forward to recelving| One of the shops shows table sets o q | So stupid he c [ ough stories. honey butter, molasses etc. N On his face. If be worried he hid it. | I (he air, thus restoring the oxygen ¢ard of the old church [ well remem- | 80 stupld he could Wentworth's rings in ihe fellow's | The Courler. I don't get it until|of dofleys, s well as big table OVern, | aning 1s naed, st me mecd Nf maurts e started to sing as he tackled the | #nd making it much sweeter. \"“:,A‘ o TR B cct Thanks- & candle end in dis ‘He needs | Pockets. There was nothing more on | wednesday. embroidered with designs copled 2rom | your dish of ‘batter over nigntfor & thing | Few peopie reali Laiting takes e fack T vearn wpd @ candle sivek in his head to light him | him, bui when they went around under | “GrIC )" 4ouia love to hear from | Thase on willow china. The pleces of | our,dish of batter over o St That coutdn’t be done—and he did tt: | FEY Peop b xeness L EE (e el Dack I Y et the shrubbery with a asnlight they | you s well as many who would love to | table Knen, of oourse, sre for use With | YWor "the "tay s 1t oot | down the draty Silsinfectant. Put it |1 have lived through 4 number. God & Jlay duets together,” went on | found a jewel case and several Dins | Sycham e cards willow china. Bach’' design shows & | up’or the next monl it ooy 1o iee scoffed: “Oh, you'll never do { ;0¥ Arain pipe Gnd it will kill'all ‘bouniful eit:s erd a thankful heart o, >lanc folin.” and trinkets scattered on the grass. shine; Where have you gone to? | waving willow tres, and two littie Bomebody erm. s b Roy {ano and violin. Sunshine: you g ng ), it Js jJust as good as when first made, . Lo A HANNAE WHO! oy o peasute tnd dlEnEE me?" Jo inquired Lucllie acted worse than I ever saw | s o long time since I heard from | birds, with bills touching, darting in | vy )5t 0% €704 at when frst made, At least, no ome ever has dome it" ? b R raa R h it pakha 59 oF ok it ‘No. Lucille wouldn't think it was | Jessica Browning carry om. Of course /vy, |the atr. In other detalls the deslBDS |,yoy It 45 aiso very Bood|cold was But he took off his coxt and he took| . | R R AR GRANDMA, quite right’ "—mimicked Roy. SRe|it was a bad scare—we girls were |’ Dreamer: I still live at the same old | differ. In mome tbere is a Emall pa- | iy I\ 08 HE0 very, Bood cold —w off his hat | HOMELY MOUSEHOLD REMEDIES|) | - . < e B Moonlight Sonata witH the | frightened_but there were the Jolly | uqdress. I have a daughter in Hart- | goda, fn others gnarled trees on the | )l MSRNEY Of e cake known to the And the first thing we kmew he'd| . & 1o sena e Brldkes ed off. | 1 heard them, last | 8tx, all blg strong fellows, well able | fora; who knows but you live next | banks of Mttle lakes. Kach design on | ioiniy’ vonoriily, Duckeheat wouls - i‘ Editor Soc ial, Gorne How muchbor AR E HEGIPES FROM' Ml Moot to ale{rndb ye. “,"“ ;)voma m;nk S‘ha_d door to her. ] |“‘,’ linen hg&‘,,,m °1“'" % | become as staple an article of com- Wb m! 1lft of hisgchin and a bit of € cople may help themselves by the | ‘ “Sentimental,” Jack grunted. “I al-|want to behave for her grandmother's Outsider: I trust you are getting| willow-ware g inen 18 edge merce as the common wheat. Do not possossion of a little homely | BLUE EYES. { s thoug! cted luny. Is this|sake. Madam Wentworth is very old | led to ye loss, and now I am | elther with a hemstitched bem, or - 7 - a grin, omely | . ways thought they acted luny. Is | e reconciled to your % 1 1ail to give it a triak ~ Without any doubting or quiddit, knowledge. | e | his night?” and so lame shes almost & cripple | going (o tell you how 1 cut down the. with, a scallop worked In biue. the |\ Some persons in g it have n He started to sing as he tackled the!. Thore is always cookil da i | Dear Sisters and or Here 1 think so” replled Roy, who lives|but she has more sense than Lucllle | high cost of living. You see, it was | color used to embroider the willow Woienll s s mumfl"fntm: ‘rmo; thing I Bottla in, e oocirg sodaiin box) o with some very nice r the Wentworth: éli, so long. | every will. this way: I made a woolen crazywork | designs. The Work on this linen | por P00 (UOK RS frel tme. They That couldn't be done—and he dld | wonders outstas or cegmiar L 9 [ re | We'll be here at seven o'clock, Bab” | I told her what had happened and | quiit, the blocks, rather. set together | shown in the shops 18 done by ma- |,o0° IISS from the mills being too 5 it B e e C We went around town first and it [how the boys caught the man, and | ith'strips; but did not line the strips. | chine. The smallest dolleys cost $4.50 | o2“f 708 making the dough 100 thin. I | soda or saleratus will stop | onsleont CaoPoCakes-One cup of lour: | y{ Srearly nine o'clock when we turn- | of course she was upset; but she talk- | hL *T went to put It together 1 had | a Gosen. A big round tablecioth cowts Tk T e e tao iw There are thousands to Point out o) ihe aching of decaying. joci S ob | opChalt cup or ry SIS hall £UD ed down tho street leading to Lucllie's. | ed away to us as If wo were making | ,0"coteon and did mot feel like going | 320, byl iy Yo A o e e B you not be done, | otletdine o chiiaier 17 akinn i e Beak Joue, eup. ol o, o It is a dismal neighborhood. I really |an ordinary soclal visit. She seemed |, gtore, so I just put my outside| And the work is macMne work at | coulq et 1t wiile dyspeptic, when I " There are thousands to Dropbesy | pacte of it and putting it n the ceoite | SABICSIGn o oy ok folasses, O0€ | should dread golns down there alone | to be doing her best to entertain us | o0roue table, wrong side up; bad some | that—but #t is beautiful Some Of icould cat no other warm brend s Of the tooth on. s press b he cavity | tablespoon of melted butter, one sour | Jp00 € e BT (S omly one light | and overcome her own nérvousness. lace curtains 1 had washed (for they this linen might be coped. That 1s|™0l, T fe Where are thousands to point out to| ting & LD O7 @ Piece of cotton bat- | apple choppe e n;l.:— beyond Roy's house, and the trees are Huwu'efa IRAucIlle thu:shlhunl_\'l o{ were beyond use), and folded thehxn] to say. any one who is moderately | .0 &"x&fi.’fl?‘.’“fi |=n:$l Pr\‘A:< - b | ting | spoon each of vice, clove and nut- | D€ g herself, and Brad seemed to have lost By T &1 down the | clever sbout de could copy a h e Y ) 5 G ) > hick. el lengthways, after cutting ¢ estgning g—T = legrap e R o to assail you. | trarion, Singer added it will relieve | Mmez, one-hal 00f of cinnamon, | TGS | e Wentworth place is | his wita entirely, middle, making two parts, and baste | Gesign from & willow plate—at least [ Blshes its readers with a recipe for s 1 o Lisorsg eSome indigestion—one half tea- | One cup sour milk, one-half teaspoon TneR 0D E1€ < < | Again Josephine rose to the occasion. i o strig. When ST/ had | aidh Paits of the at a8 were need- | the real Old English Christmas Plum But just buckle In with a bit of a grin, | cpoon. o o 4 one e 1 Cpoontuls fnte hat | @ big old house, set away back from them on to the strip. uch pas i Puddi After bavt thi Thin T YL sout mh Eo IS 1t inger in teacay of paror teaspoon | 50da; drop by small cpoonfuls into hot | 4, 5ot and reached by a long drive | She grabbed a sglass of water out of | hem ail put on good and smooth I then ed—on a plate doiley, and then could | Fuiding. After having = given = this Just start in to sing as you tackle the dbnhy of e Sy o bordered with shrubbery. ~ There are | Brad's hand. 1a stecnly, “if you |Put on the lining, pinning it around embroider it with nx‘:e cotton. The i e Riag 10 - teasgoon of soda mug of hot ' Exccllent Ice Cream for small family |'big climps of pine trees around it, | “Lucille,” ‘she sald sternly, you | egge, and soon had it tied, knotte sort_of linén to use is a heavy, firm, | ¢ Y . | wis Bt s be Baso—anh yown o] oMo U often relleve cramps cpusea | ape ot 198 Cream 10 he | ang by daylight 1t 1ooks solemn enough, | don't shuf up Tl pour this water over | SoBE, 874 2000 had L e e ot teat BHE sort . The edges” ot ihe | for the hollday to come oftencr than Py | dlet "¢, 8¢ Of too much acid in the | yolis of two fresh egss, beaten fine,, but ot might It is positively creepy.|your head ' I mean it.” ness and I like it better than were/it | dolleys can be scalloped with a small, | O¢¢ & year. To make what is called —ANON. | Siicity o Sommon cause of cramp’ 10| one and ome-half cups of r, flavor | The way the wind howls around the | Lucllle gasped once or twi Db narrow blue scallop, Lunch cloths or hwvuund h;auadnu; t;ke raising well L ia g TR B | with lemon or vanilla to taste; freeze | corners and walfls in those great trees |she made considerably less fuss after | “'yyith good wishes to one and all, I| cloths for the sideboard and serving | Stoned, bets OS2 AECUDed ¢ overiuiie | When distressing cold-sores come | in a small freesor | ia enough to make one’s blood run cold. | that. She was afraid of Jo, and she | v t0, 800C STAIER 0 988 100 fop o | {abie can be- hemgtitched. thoroughly washed, one pound each, ANSWERS AND INQUIRIES. | (e 1ips to crack and. bleed, one | Daeer e Shreq the 1 must confess I had shivers down | didn't want that cold water applied. | full page last week. Have quite a few little travelin is por gy mflhlfilufifioflfl Y H teaspoon of soda in a cup of Drie oef a la Creme_Shred the ... ‘spine, but I said never a word | Josephine knew that the wave in her od Thanksgiving recipes but cannot| A charming MNtt veling case R I Sy oaxa vecetved and | Mot water taken three hours apart—| beef inito fine pieces and let it stand | 7%, SPine, but I sa'd Tever & mordl, &28G8R 8, acr ol e looks like | EOt o With them now. made of satin. It is cut in the form | of flour or bread very finely crumbled, mailed to Brown Bee. | three times usually makes an end of | for a fev es in hot water; then Yy W0 FET (5 be no lights about |a drowned cat with it siralght. She BALSAM FIR. |of a cross, the centre square measur- | three ox of sugar, one mahone-hur POLLY PEPPERMINT Cards re- | "% | in the pan two table- | the house; still, it takes a good deal toak the quickent ey teiting Taclio | gouth Windiam, e B e L e s et o =4 h i i Al o) our ; 4 "show o v di cy out of her hysterics. z ot aving the sam: easur. 7 3 E 3 geived and mafled to writers tdicat- |~ Then there is the salt-box, which butter, to @ paste, pep-.| L0, ShOW up from any distauce Tt wasn’t long beforg Mr. Ferris and can be made of two thicknesses of | teaspoon ginger, one-half doz. of eggs, ed. is perfect i houldn’t think Lucille would want g 2 » IL. [ Vo ey Loct remodial magusthe, and | per, no salt, less i needs it; Stir in | (%o in this tomb," 1 Temarked. Bert took the man to the lockup and AN ERRING BOY'S MAIL. satin, bound together about the edge | well besten, work [t well iogcther, pui IR o check was masts | Y ew house-keepers know it: | sradually a' cup of milk and one well | 10 Live ey oy v % | s s S0 t for home. Brad- b g . There are ribbon straj in a cloth, ly, allowing roo: B o s s b wanils 1~ A mixture of salt and Bods, half and | Beaten egg; when the mixture is hot, | EOIIE et toly a0 di e e o e Lo home Pl | D’ Souiall Cofrier Bisters: It waa e O e s [t ayalll }, Pt Moty SO e as you gave it and it came back |, M3Kes a fine gargle for sore| drop in the beef. E just a bully place for burglars,” | wonld spend the night there so that | Thanksgiving eve in the north wood. | of i€ JParOql B B0 GRPC 0, BOC 8 | ang boil not less than two hours It marked “unknown.” We have once gt e SRR T | Basi P best the e ik e served, laughing, “but whero | there would be a man in the house | and every man but one in the big lum- | firror “and there are Httle bags or |should not be suffered to stop boil- more started it on same route. | K4 in tepid water—not too salt to e R T A hall we go? I don't hear them play- | as one of the servants was away and | ber camp was eagerly looking for the | 1o oyeth sewed on the flaps to hold |ing. The cloth when about to be used, 3 Sk awill heal: sore eyeb anaif/tI0Se RsEswIth one. cup-of eugar, addi;shall me’eo? SL don'Chessithem;play: { &8 one O & vent home nights. | mail from the nearest postofice. =He |} irping and safety-pins and otherg should be dipped into boiling water, CHATTERBOXCards raceived and B edkoonbes hand: dangiga [OBe CUD Ik one A e e e o back | Lucille couldn’t éndure the thought |sat alone and sullen in the darkest| SIPINS (D¢ STV PIOS ATC OFINCE L eesed dry and floured, and when t spoons of cor rch d: olved one- 1 think they are in the little ba mailed as you directed. the nostrils two or three times | SPOOIS of cornstarch dissolved in 2 theyao see & Tiaht | of being left alone with her grand- | corner. He had disgraced the honored | Sall Articles, ‘hen thevo 15 & Har| G lle aing 1s done. have & pan of half c Ik; cook bezi rl Jo-J. plied. “T see a light | of being left = B IR e an duttae ves d o n oy e vorY OBt camea o | O O O K D | B Y e e oo atotnd | mother name he bore and had left the old New | tno centre square there is & bag for (cold water ready and dip it in for a I L S e, |cued - o> cverHibing. elss nmm| o DS OB SNA fwo taulemnoons) (bt musl be Mrs M “Great protection Brad Torrance will | England home without saying Goodbye | 5 powder puff, and two little rubber- moment, as soon as ¢ comes ont ot - d as 3 ailed o cure of melted chocolate; cook a few min- | to th windos G e slen 3 8 v i 2 e i e caioal Bl =hHS SRIT v over to the window. | be,” was Joe’s contemptuous remark, | to_anyone. lined bags for soap and wash eloth. |the pot, which preven: e pudding AUNT JUDY—Card received and| Salt used on the teeth keeps them | utes: e e’ i 'l'»gl:”i' T i 1»‘51‘ s \m»”’u \‘qf,r;)‘:: u‘;vu'l‘z‘id\m as soon 4 we reached the street. “I | He did not look up when the bag MOLLY DOO. |from sticking to the cloth. Serve with . matleq to Aunt Abby white and the gums hard. A ous Tenpoon fyantos, oz info (iBhn shades yreze ipid le's grand- |had a great mind to throw water in | was brought in until the boss called S a dip-grav 4 | A handful of salt to a gallon of hot | TSt baked, spread with' the whites Madam Wentworth, Lucille's grand-|had a great mind to throw wa s P e L TR B e - Tadi e S L) BALSAM FIR—We should have o |water will relieve tender fost ang per- | Deaten with one-nalf cup sugar, and | mother. dosing by the dre.Lucille sat | bls face. | 4 0 & t and S T fourth pound. butter the size of & Eet consent of publishers to Drint the | sistent bathing in salted water a8 cool | brown. e ey B T aioud | “Bert tackied the fellow slone’ said | If 80, step Hp ‘and take mont of B8] mo tne Haltor of the Socfal Corter: | Bewtsramy flow: four EADISapOoE; Mt poem you seni u i can be borne will toughen the feet | Marshmallow Pudding—Make a lem- | | N Atlantie Monthly, T recog- |Jack. “The rest of us didn't know | plunder!” A day or two ago I heard a mother | meg grated, one-half of one. This GREAT GRANDMA—We should | for long waik.s | on Jelly, put a layer ot sliced marsh. | ffom an Atlantic ¥ What was up for several minu “Burt” walked slowly forward There | o “8% OF JFC AFD = gt o listic | makes a nice dip-gravy also for oth- e v % your orisinel rhymes But | - Castor oil rubbed into warts two or | 2Hows In the bottom of the mould | Rized the cover. up and saw our| “You don't suppose any of his pals | were three cards, a letter, a paper and | ;Cpiations’ “Don't try to write un- |er puddings. the rules of the office forbid. | three times a day will_senerally. cucs | 2nd \\‘x'hs-n“lm’»- jelly ha’s Legun to Set| ., chines at the window. Now it | are hiding ar(\lund'hé-r(;; .1;-[)\‘,.,"" Jri.‘ a ‘;;zn'k‘ane:)i S AR T l"fi you have something to ?y_,,‘ %1 Bl:u:kweods § PNI‘“N"_MM?‘"“‘:V e }inem. If this fails, keeping them wet | SPTead a ltile over them. Continue’ .,.Gn't be that she didn’t know what | sica whispered. Jess had been pretty e glanced LA T ey aving a message, may not be |boil a pint of molasses from five to T v with vine AN Bach with jelly and marshmallows until the v Harel SBEBIY o asn't ex. | brave, for her, a photograph of the old church, enough to make it emphatic, or drive |twenty minutes according to its con- HINGS EVERY WOMAR SHOULD | with vin e aritE W would fa S0l a0 pot oway to harden | UACY Were: and probubly sho mRontcx- \Broid U ISH) L i wiond ‘andt 7| on the marsis the worda: “Your pastor | ST 80 o and the, Social| sibcy then Adl iores i o KNOW. alum daily will| Serve with whipped cream. Do M the Took on her face vou | guess he was,” replied Tord. “It seems [ is praying for you. . Corner_readers will listen to me 1|oughly beaten, hastily stirring them [ What has become of Musgins, Maine would. b thought she had seen a|he was there begging this morning.” The next was a Thanksgiving card | yjinyc 1 can help them to make life [in, and continue to boil a few min- Dear Sisters of the Social Corner: | To cure stye on the eyelids—Apply | Lover and Tirza Ann? Zhost. We pulled them down and put| Suddenly Jack gigsied / from his little niece; the third Was &| oagier, gnd household drudgery less |utes longer, then season with & nut- 1 presume most of the experienced | o piece of hot baked apple. winh it| 1 will now bid you all good morning. FhoSt WE BUAeC IO O ‘and Brad | “If I live to be a hundred,” he gasp- | picture of the old schoolhouse and the | (caring, for T have semething I must | meg or lemon. Do not fall to give house-keepers are familiar with all {in musiin ang keep it in place with Your Sister, te ‘,,,',,\?, of his chair in alarm. ed, “T'll never forget the way Lucille | Writing was that of a busy physiclan | g, it a trial the sugsestions 1 shall be able to-pre- | a handkerchief tied around the head. | BLUE EYES. | "nypat is it?” I heard him ery.|and Bradford stood there holding | who had been khis Schoolimbte. . - 3 % 3t 18" no-gmeas: petent arewugm: | Sl H e iite sugetr. cnb sent; but they may prove useful to | This can be done at night.the advan: s g | “What frizhtened you? hands. Big dummy!” e e e e o id hsas| ment it s orly By the old;oldipedosed |05 IO, HerexC VlSeL sussr. one younz women who have life before | tage will be apparent in the morning, ALIEE BOOK IO BABY, | "He had hopped over to her side and EARBARA DODGE. 1 contained two plctures "the old Nome) of ‘method system. ibuc thats Swil | DOty NE Ceses. lleving ont . thie R S §6 Teari:. A n . i 7 | | and the family around the sitting £0m | faicp the wheels Tevolve smoothly and | MAites of two the juice of three of Here are a few household helps: o e o9, \\\v{rlhmdmi i r-d(';w!w Dear Social Corner Sisters: T was | }”"' t\','\ “{h“"“l“‘{ 2 written, but the | prevent —the nerve-racking confusion | two, and one-quarter pound butter, will be gener ound to carry down | recently shown by an acquaintance a 7 E 7 SHR 2 =T races told their story. £ doing last things first. e bund s : LJf two glasses happen to stick to- | ixh bine (hat cannot be S0t up Hom made for'her by ‘a loving Dont forset my auto coat you were to | qulte ag Englich o5 New, WS |, The packase came last and was ad. | 50U, 52 U SR orning, ana | stir over a slow fire until it s ‘about ‘her =0 there see anger of break. | the throm | atidl it -wad Indeed . treaaine | make for,tie < ctorta. e n dressed by sister, but the small mince d begin ti e consistency o oney. ing them in gettine them apart. put| lLearn what vou have always in the 1% Cioughctul and painsiai: | Jim: Remember me to B. and I.|must keep to the lefior bump into | dressed by siien buf (he ST MINGS | with breakfast unprepared begin to |10 SMERISNS of lopey Thls and ©old water in the inner ome and hold | closet for ready relief and wou. will Skt ol From my parior windew I could sce the | our British friends. Al trafic must | Ple and the loat of frosted, frurs fare ! po Lt 8 nearer to what they represent than the outer one in warm water. You'll |5uffer less and have fewer doctor's miotliers have ever thought of | fire the 1ith. Barn was burned and jkeep fo the left. We met many nice | STAES paper was the Saturday Bulletin 1“?5”“9‘“ O N ald slip on | the Yankees “Wooden Nutmegs” did find they will separate at once. bills, | o Sovenis ot Juvensie oM g | that morning the house went, t00. I|people, and we can always learn new | The paper w £ Xocoou) BRyeSBURhoRMinuld, A0 b unint felal $ e Tt 1n Dol were anh | Westerly. | had 1o time to devote to it. T T e bty | i bIE nlite oftassacar i Diitter e ers of the stove, and put on coffee and ooy Tours, w4l cut as smoothly as stale bread. i - fign o apere A AL eTy little | P etter stop mow and et ready for | (they spread Uip neskn. ety pienl L THINGS - AUNTS MEHITAHLE (S|careal thenl o bk fopyaneieodt H H § Pk Kraph SEE P S EOn o] ¢l ing). 1 er drink tea, but enjoved W LR ¥ you ever do any home laundry OLP HINTS FROM BEE.|lnfuncy und youth, book samples. of | church. APASIEOT. |8 o o toe R e THANKFUL FOR. Breakfast s nearly ready when you B =~ M Somie ] Iho.. Social Comer Ma bers: 1|7°W d Eellis, epicturestotthe = tarts—not often. Just bread and but- = go down again. Be sure it is on the powder under the ironing sheet and |p,vopocn o Yory busy that T hooo: 1| patterna: by _which they were made, Lebanon. arC Gt dea: o (APt fhey Hake Dear Sisters: T am very sorry to|table at the appointed breakfast hour your garments will have a delicaty usy that I have not | ppy the little one: he first i | £ o dish wash- £ o | ritten for some time; but, always | lo.nes the little ones L, £ae. e are like our pies, only they bake a|have seemed indifferent to the kindly | After breakfast come dish was Perfume Swhen you have ironed them. |nii'fn fOr Some time: bu Y8 | work and first ug and first al-| POTLATCH'S TRIP TO VANCOUVER | Griec and il it with some Kind of | terent which has heen cxpressed in | washing and putting the Kitchen in When washing fifle lace it 15 a mis-| 1 am using my spare minutes now | oiney 2L CUm picture- | e fruit. They are great on puddings for | your letters to The Corner, by mention | order. " Then take ;Ju‘urud‘x mop and ‘ IR T . &t oF e |in mate S 0ot mitutes J"h(\ ing, et i | Dear Editor and Social Corner | dinners and seldom eat bread for din- |in stories, etc. I have also received | dust cloth and a o T dissolve a little powdered loaf sugar rapherd1 think those jabots | e can hardly imagine what a&jp, Ol SComE o8 though many of the | nen . They serve five o'clock {ea postals and even notes from some of | downstairs rooms with t e in the water in which it was last lovely. 1 would like to make | moiher If the ctild mased 1o botie | old_writers have dropped out of the | "One Scoteh family had never caten | vou. I fpu could only know how many | You_ always ready to recelve | rinsed. \ least for myself, | Tech > 9 pas the belier | g, ial Corner. - We are always glad |4 p; They sure show good juds- | times I have thought of you all an v mile. % i et Maki Sisters, when making gelatine use | 1o ot Josien thongnt e Costmony 1t! ;" hear from mew ones, but miss the | ment, for such a bunch of husky chil- | how numerous have been my resolu-| Then comes the chamber-work— | o dmg starch with soapy water 15 | the jnice of one lemon Ans Lo e | = o lodne hnaaghlaad e onhen It | older friends when they are aw S0 | dren I never met. tions to write; also some of the cir- [beds are well a AT L i“y Best Way to produce a g£l0ss and | half 'to one cup of raepberry oo Blores | (o Ropeesdel o monaninolor man. { e Most of the homes owned by the | cumstances of 'the last six months, you | Now you are ready, with house:in | prevent the iron from sticking. juéce from a can of berriss, and | h‘«l b S 1 renrebaity | The Corner has been very interest- | English and Scotch are named as In|would be Inclined to forgive my si-[order, and a feapig Wash Basket furniture with warm | 2c¢ how god It s o e cave e el and envelone | ing, just the same, and grows right | ihe old country. The fome I visited | lence. : Cr g e o R Tells How Lydia E.Pi B e Challls toan. wing ym atience, Many of, the old weath i ebopkass noGaaionD along. was called Kennelworth. During the last week of May we|loaf of cake, or batch of ion low Lydia E.Pinkham’ BB Wite & soft cloth, then B o s g5 You sent in I too have proved | hoq er.nCe Were, Dosansethe clas Fow much I would have liked to| Victoria and New Westminster are | moved, and before we were fully set- | perhaps polish silver—the time is Hpe - nine time S H a0 1008 aps . alphabetically ot o bes one of the number at the | quite English. but Vancouver is a cos- | tled in the new home I was taken|now—and make preparations for di Vi table Com; d RS = ees the Tie | 3 of Canterbuiry:Thanks for tne | "2LEe) axe more accessible and useful | Bve been one f 1A DUMPSF.S) GiS | duite English, but Vancouver ts & con- Sick. Tt was many weeks before I re- | ner to have It served on time. The Vegetable poun: e £ jomail ploce of camphor put in|card. Will send one soon. Did you | it i Goram il boen an age Whell | 0., Yot and gave me a fair des- alo Greek and Hindoo quirters, and | oxied much onabey, Duringéine last | serving of meals o eds nomes 1} Her a Well Woman. e Ny voir of & lamp will improve |stay with Mrs. R. In Westerly for & | o wasor s oomike,Such a varlety | (0tion of those she met, o I feel | people from all mations are found | iirec montns we have had & good dea | ward making a well ordered home, | g B A & e e et (e | T Mets Grlon e Dol R o Ho Commmon, seems possible thal winier | Jike the Yankees so well, as they were | and derlved as much pleasure and | dressed for the afternoon, sew, Chippesws Falls, Wik T have al butter and wkim it then put intp it a | % & 0oi-day books, flower books. Ev hen one reads h they, Hieva: th watoh then £ o Pt rone et e, | ceive friends, read—If the w % pléce of toast free from bura. 1n a||o [! ihe mext time vou books and nature books of every Sl i S e e R e R G B R D O ity ramarkabie—in | mending 18 done—or go oul. as seems Ways had grest confidence in Lydia E. few minutes it will lose it's offensive | Lot Shndl description can be nmade attractive by e bl 8 e the: Shst: - a8 way ol ey . et ly every pa- | desirable. e Pinkham’s Vegeta- Nyt Hoping you may all have a pleasant : west and some parts of t Even at that 1 cannot regret T am | view of the fact that nearly every p 4 PRRT o s g Wste and emell, which the toast has | ... 7 "% TRl kavr good might | Loy eitacand llu LR rrctuires; The summer passed so swiftly, With | 3 Yankee—and told them so. T found | per and magazine bas a column de- | Of course, I know there are ironing ble Compound as [ absorbed. i & : o e e e o inerest and pic- plenty to do, and company, that the |§¢ was the Yankee push that keeps | voted to household matters—how | and Ewesning Andi s o found it very good To restors colors: Alum water will | E— L htent Thrmee ang vereee knawn and | iddle of October was here befors I | things moving in Vancouver. many hints and helps that are new to | one other things which can not be 5 S bl restore aimost any faded colors. Brush PUDDINGS AND DESSERTS. Fittan by frlends and melkbnars ormy | Bot away on my vacation. Victoria is one of the prettiest home | ug the Soclal Corner furnishes. e o yoi e B CE organic troubles the faded articie to free it from dust I Vatte s a3 mnd nelghbore grow | BU\ Triend and myself left Seattle Oct. | towns in the northwest: but very siow. | | Married and Happy: T was very giad | interruptions, but arrang 5 and recommend it - 3 . - | in value ‘as we grow older and they 5 ing to Vancouver, 2 Tife: thers, letter last week. Whatqn | dule thoughtfully, follow it conscient hi 4 cover ft with o Isyer of Castile 5oap, | ~Dear Editor and Social Corner Sis. | e e Erow i 107at 12 a. m. golng tc o 1 belleve the peopls enjoy life thers, | 1o see your letter las | Shone All fng pressure. ix ghly. 1 bad dis- rinse with ciean wat. d the s s hey Sis N LB EWEDIVEAL by, YeRr, V. €., via Great Northern railwa¥.|as many own their own homes and |age it 1s since I have seen or heard | iously, and you W i Sl water, aBA the color will neoally | vertaes fn oL e et ot T maRAnIng MOTe AMLOTeSting | ' ol just an ideal day—Indian sum- | Scem contented with & fair bank ac- | feom you, except through The Corner. | lossened and that you do not gel o placement, back- 2 c . recipes for pudding and .desser than a scrapbook upon which care and € a1 o v S o . be much brighter than before, Every Day Suet thought have been expended, and a mer—and the scenery all the way was | count. T hope soon to be able to carry out | tired. ache and pains ing: * 3 v ¢ it? B Pudding: ¥ Two tholS P i s | grand. Much of the way is traveled | “Thare are several fine larga build- | somo.one of my many plans for getting | Wil you try it? .~ o Bwticn stabidice ‘on B S e frol whits linen | cups “Dread ‘crumbs, 1 cup milk, 1.3 | oliens "crapbook Nbrary' is i best | E180d. [UNGh 0, 2 NE ety 20l | inr ot Dastte Ciocks in ¥ ancoanay | Some-one of I | vt Ry £act for o wet a small quantity of chloride of | cup good mclasser. 1.2 onp. swear. 3 heq, rary man ever concelved or | oy yiufts, covered with timber on | bullt by men from the states. Ready: It was good to see a letter | e s b 2 tis y Ibne. dip a plece of rag into it, and | ies cap chopped. suet o wuliee” 3 s S the east. At different points we would | ' The city has had its boom, and T|from your pen. Of course. you were TIMELY R s. length of time, when U5 it on L) the suorched part. Rinse | teaspoons clnnamon, 1-4 tenspoon | iy fa havels rossimie o mionr %, 404 | 1in “hrough small valleys, past fine | understand many from this side that | wise 1o defer reading The . Cormer | o TR 14 I began to_take tha cloves,, 1 teaspoon nutmeg, (all level | oo hore beneficial than plaving | farms, some stock farms, others grain, | were~living. there have come back to | when you could have such a beautiful | Dear Fditor and Social Corner Sls- medicine, but T am full) 1 cup seedless raisins, .2 teaspoons | woi); eneficlal than playing | farme, some otk Tive with Utitle Sam: drive. | T have greatiy enjoyed vour | ters:—I enjoyed reading the recipes oo Tl TU T i hies hat A Biipites. Cooph. e e iTEE e e The larsost of thess valleye ls called | Tt was a fine trip and T enfoved | descriptions of the scends in and|in last weel’s Bulleiin so I will hel T e o A eough that bothers you contingalty | 10ur 10 thicken. Steam three hours, QI Sy sz ion A3 “R- | Lacoma Flats, some years they har- | every minute spent there, and hope to | around Springfield. | make this one ‘as g sy . EInk- is one of the danger signals which vest from 60 to 100 bushels of 0ats per | make a longer visit next summer, as | Pink Rose: I have not seen anything | these recipes:— L Mre Caramel Pudding: | PAPA'S BOY DOES HIS CHORES BY Ll e Vee b ot Brown a scant 2 hs. Can- | = up water, two i i chast, banish fever and 1ot you siasp | cups of milk wiha rirer o2 et Bn2 | Dear s = sa. | goAls mall town caled Bialn wa Pld | 1 do not wish to take wp too much | missed your chesrful face on the streel. | water boll with tne butter, then stir ) peacafully, The first dose checks the | stir until suesr ie Cag™g | Dear Soctal Corner Writers and Edi- | goodbye to the Stars and Btripes, a8 | time writing of my vacation, as I wish | It was pleasant to see you la 2 | in the flour. Let cool” a Providence; Bl ey : e BT S ive e s |stir until s is dissolyed. Add 4| tor: The more I think of the Soclal |{t is close to the Canadlan line, ‘The |to ohat with some of the Cornerttes. | oven though we did mot get near | eggs stiffly beaten; beat all well, drop 3 ), R. L cannot, spe: ¥, Mertz of Glen Ellyn, lowa, | -1 000N8 of corn starch dissolved in| Corner the more I think I guess I will | next town is White Roek, As the train | I i to tell you that I cut off one | erough to chat. Some time when YOu in mufin-rings. Bake one-halt hour. 00 highly of Lydia E. Pinkham’s Veg- “Dr, King's New Discovery |- Jittle milk Add chopped dates a | write, | slowed up we could see the Union Jack | hundred and ninety-six flowers from | aro driving through town stop and | " For the Filling—Heat onc pint milk. etable Compound as it bas done wos. cured & stubborn cough after six weeks | Lot% I desired, and pour into molds| Chore Giri: Haven't I met you late. | flying, then we knew we were away | the dahiia the editor sent me, for my | see me. Beat one-fourth ~cup flour, one <UD gurg for me and T would not be without Goctaring talied 1o help Try Tiow |and serve with whipped cream, | 1y, and do you live far from me? 1| from heme—just across the line, Here | §oclal Corner garden, and yesterday | Theoda: What a nice visit you and | wugar, two cggs together. Add this (o 2 Tint s oo N, it will do the same Ifor vou, Best| Steamed Date Pudding: One and | PiDK I Know you, or if I don't, have & | the custom officers inspect all baggage, | T picked quite & bouquet from the |I had on Main street. Have you begn | the milk and boil three minutes. Fill it. ‘gani isplacement an madicine for coughs, colds, throat and [1-2 cups flour, 1 and 1-3 teaspoons | C1U¢ 0 You, | inquire where you were born, where | yard, Al&nugh ‘we have had some | well since that balmy afternoon? the pufts with this cream, when want- bearing down pains and backache and 4 ey back if - £ 1 oip ¢l ia Yantic: If you knew me as well as 1| you are going, how 1omg you expect |frosts the flowers are not hurt, as | It is difficult to realize that Thanks- | . was thoroughly run down. whe: Jung troubles, Lon. it fails, | baking pewder, 1 cup chopped suet, 1 & v & 3 ighly n I took Price 9 and 31, All druggists, by | cup sugar, 1 cup chopped dates, 1 qup | K0Y Jim and his daughiers you cer- | to stay, and other questions too Bu- |yha goga that come from the Seund | giving day ls sc near. I ve begun -ty | Popovers—One cup of flour, one cUd. Lydis F, Pinkham’s' Vegetable Com- ‘ mafl. M, E. Bucklen & Co, Philadel- |bread crumbs, 1-2 cup milk and s | 20 would laugh, E merous to mentien. takes the frost out of the plants and | of us, Samantha-wise, have begun “to | o' iy ® (1 Teotin (easpoon of salt, S l Frira k. oy Lawta pinch of sale, Steam 2 hours, Serve |y, o7y Farmer's Boy: Iirst prize! | At 6 p, m, we crossed the Fraser |there must be quite a freeze to kill | count our many blessings.” It has oc- | two ogma. Put the flour and salt into ~poun t helped me and I am in the ¥ith wi L ol ding sunce | Pid you get my letter? river. The Great Northern has built | yegetation close to the Sound, curred to me that it might be interest- | ") (11704 (he eggn, unbeaten, and best of health at present. I work in s Baved His Foot with whipped cream or pudding sauce.| “Peggy Anne: I saw vou enc night at | & fine bridge to New Westminstes, It | ' Tuem Dellveryr T wgs interest In |ing If as many of us Who fesl so In.|iqd" " the milk, gradually—beatin factory all day long besides doing m ¥ Smow Pudding: One half hox gela- | & Social and wanted to speak to you, | is quite an old city with many fine | your letter in reply to Crimson Ram- |clined should write und tell for what | O Pour into heated, greased muf Dok %o veul . Aot y H, D, Eiy of Bantam, 0. suffered |tine moistened in 1-2 cup water (cold), | Put Wee Peggy was too uneasy. { homes. It takes about 30 minutes te lzle,-,' I am & strong advocate for |they ave most grateful Acting upon | jiti, “OUT (P POl FETRACT TR ework 50 you can see- what s from n-;:z ulcb:dm! his foot for four | Add o hot syrup made from 1-2 pint | Hu;mA“eH\ oo Violet ihas you cor- go from Westminster l;! \andc&uvett- temperanece. That is one reason I|my own uuflzemon. I send the follow- | , L EHIS. A0 done for me. 1 give you permission to 4 ctors advised amputati vater, rind of 1 and juice of 2 lemens, | Nered. Am still waiting for the prom- | and all along the line, if one did not | am proud of Seattle’s mayor, ing partial list: # oo eZES n publi ‘6 Awnica Salva gs a 13st re- | (il heginnine Then add 3| Aunt Sarah: Some pleasant Sunday | he was still in the state of Washing- | sister, but perhaps I know who your | passing a “eanned existence” in hotels | i]k T om0 rca il ot I pot y my then wrote; 1 your | whites of egas ten stiff, Beat 1|1 will come, but I had no chains for | ten. The country is much the same. | gister may be. Did 'yeur ‘sister once | and boarding houses, the fact that we | milk, one-ha cup t,ug«:',m" iy fl:-lenda. — Mrs. ABRIL LAWSON, 126 minutes, chill and serve with whipped | ¥ auto, and it would ceriainly have | We saw many®lumber mills al along | live in Mystic have a home of our qwn fills my heart Ch{ailmfl’ lX’D“’E-s“;“’ well and fry on LiPpitt St., Providence, R.L crea skidded, 1 guess, in come places. the line, the largest at New Westmin- Ready: 1 thag® yeu fer the nice card | with gratitude, with nutmeg. Btr well an o B 2 Kentucky Belle: you at the!ster, called the Frazer Mills, 1s the | I received frem vou. I am thankful for hests of friends.|Sriddle. Sift sugar over them andj_____ __ ke A Bainiy Dessert: One pint of sweet | grange hall Nov Did You see | largest of iis kind in British Columbia. | - Aunty Ne. 1: You will hear from | The oid ones whese friendship has|sehd to the table hot. R U A R 1 e “|.\,;‘.»edor:; stiff as pessible, | me? As there are many people from the | e seon, steed the test of time, separation and | Snew Balls—One cup rice, one pint | 3Es8 belor ARDes -4 box unflay gelatine dissolyed Cheriseite; Dressmaking—still busy? States 1 og in Vancouver, it is met Are or tnan \brough o Wt s Ealeam Fixi Whers are ¥euj umnsg sltgred glrcumstances: the new cnes Dillk, oue LeasPoop #alt. one-ball ted~ jua eal