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Your letter received ¥ am sending you a reply to the question yg: asked, glad to hear from you anv- time. Betsey Bobbett: Your cute card re- celved. 'Many thanks for the same. I} will return the favor as soon as I get | | some new cards. I am all out just at, Aunt* Hester: w0 | receive your card. Many thanks for Come again anytime. ‘Where art thou? Cer: tainly not napping these days, for ‘think you must be busier than ever { this vear. You are a year older than last year at this time. How about it?, { How did your incubator work? How many young ducks have you got this/ summer. NOSTRUMS AND NERVES SHOULDN'T BE : ' DISCUSSED ; ‘best wishes for the Sisters, from EVERY WOMAN'S OPPORTUNITY. The Bulletin wants good home leftess, good ousiness leiters; gond help- ful letters of any kind the mind may suggest. They shuuld be In hand by ,Wedresday of each week. Write on but one side of the paper. Address, SOCIAL CORNER, £UITOR, Buleun Office, Norwich, Conn. column of the Farmer. had been longer I should have folded the last part of it up on i z Having subscribed te two of The Bulletins on purpose to cover the cut- ting, I now from the other copy cut out the two parts of ““Old and Young Ldv i ing Together,” using the margin as a | Balsam Bud: I. ‘ionder l;u I 2::"& | e 3 TNREE PRIZES MONTHLY: $25C to d1st: $1.50 to secopa. $1.00 to third | stub for the last part and the last para- know yo&;u! e ;:m'yeenmylles gpod: e - <4 =] Award made ihe last Saturday n eacn montk. graph of the piece about gladiolus as a seemed to be 8o relieved he slept a little. T ! where I live Great Grandma: stub for the first part. The second part is fastened to the Farmer page sc i Your very pretty| ‘washed the affected parts with Cuticura weR the letters “J. F.” correspond with the | gift received and I shall prize it very soc 3 cov ;. Far) bage and tho highly coming from your dear hands.| twice dally. At the end of the first week ho IAL CORNER POEMS. Jar and put on the cover and they are | bottom of the Fafmer vase and the 1'CLT L1a to know you had s !:ne; ‘was much better and at the end of the second | Now. Calla Lily wished to know just how | of the rug ad. The first part is now | Social Corner visitors and Boped you ok o was - | e i If you have hard work to do, many cards I received. Balsam Fir| x'.“"“.‘l?& a:: its ’m: g::tt srfiv:h:n:r tlln ;:I“Q:‘ni&.‘:" 4 :ur t‘yo-m"/ Ml 800 14 ;:v n:;-.“l 2(:8!.:.1) Mrs. W. B. Potter, ate : and Herbs i " 2 {sent jhe last' and it made just one | line e second . ) 4 - - 13, i Pinkt o, table C Bl o, o A hine [Tt Sie et ‘e b ek e e fae s in ‘afe in line with | once, especially when there are o e & = LME. - manufactare and cover the right hand column of the many miles between them. Sth page of the Farmer. There is now ! a fine chance for a two column article efore turning to page 7 of the Farmer —or more single column articles. one can add to the value of any such paper as the Connecticut Farmer and never destroy anything in it of any value. If at any time another article on \the topic is found I like better than ti ona pasted in. 1 remove the first one iste: v and substitute the other, or keep both. ot THemielera v My e How T am able to refer quickly to any Soft Custard: Yolks of three eg8s |acticle in the many lap books thus ! one haif cup of suFar and one Pint of | fobmed must be told at another time. milk, one half teaspoon of vanilla, | ifave I made it plain2 one efghth teaspoon of salt. This cus- i TR tard poured over slices of stale sponge k kes 1 i d Tt R el n i HOW TO COOK WITH GAS. Three egss, one and cups of sugar, half cup Of| pgjor Social Corner: The amateur | is often puzzled while doing gas range ! butter, half cup sweet milk, two cups of ~sour, one teaspoon baking Dowder: | oooking and the following information may be found useful for reference by Divide into three portions, and two many: portions piain as above, add to the For Broiling—Light both burners 10 Faye Verna said she was sick. I hear from the Corner they are both better, I appreciate the cards highly. Best wishes to you all. HETTY MARIA. Tomorrow clouds may come in view, Yesterday is not for you; Do it now. hands, and dry, thin and falling hair, Cuti- cura Soap and Cuticura Ointment have been the world's favorites for more than a gen- eration. A single setls often sufficient. Sold Aunt Abby: Your letter and card to hand, am sending you a letter ex- plainging all. Hope tc receive an answer. 3 Rural Delivery: I heard all about | the cowslips. You can’t imagine what ! { & great big surprise you sprung. Your postal is before me. Many thanks for : | the same. You certainly do pick out ' | pretty ones. Yours always create quite la big sensation out this way. | Merry Farmer: I am going to guess | lagain. I think your initial is I If T !am right you must tell me. If T am wrong this time then I shall under- stand. If I guessed the right letter then I shall call you un on the 'phone some time. How about it? Have you seen Maple Leaf, Wiggle or Snowbali | Jately? 1 have not. 1 wonder if this hot weather has melted away our So-| cial Corner Snowball. It certainly has- n't the flower by that name. for I have | a lovely bouquet of them right here on the table now. How's taters? Ours are all above ground ready for the | first hoeing. Do I hear you saving I If you have a song to sing, Sing it now. Let the notes of gladness ring, Clear as song of hird in spring. Sing it now. Lebanon. TESTED CAKE RECIPES. Dear Editor and Social Corner Sis: ters: 1 am sending in some . very nive recipes this week and hope some { A&Men who shave and shampoo with Cu- | ticura Soap will ind 1t best for skin and scalp, If you have kind words to say, Say them now. Tomorrow may not come your way, Do a kindness while you may, Loved ones will not always stay; Say thé€m now. SPECIAL TO WOMEN The most economical, cleansing and germicidal of all antiseptics is Paxtine A soluble Antiseptic Powder to be dissolved in!water as needed. | 1 i 1 n879 A CHARMING COMBINATION. 1f you have a smile to show, Show it now. Make hearts happy. roses grow, Let the friends around vou Know The 16ve you have before they go; Show it now. Sent in by WELCOME ME. ANSWERS AND INQUIRIES. Bread and milk read and answered by a woman, and held in strict confidence. Ladfes’ Neglizee or Dressin~ Sack Cap. TRAVELERS' DIRECTORY *‘New London This attractlve house sack may be | developed In silk or cotton crepe. per- cale, lawn, flannel. cashmere or henri- etta, fawn, crossbar, batiste or dimity. | Feather sfitching, Jace, ribbon or braid third portion half a cup of chopped raisins, one teaspoon cinnamon and J. E. T.—Thanks. : minutes before cooking, removing | have said enough? R binding or efbroidery may serve as £ " (NORWICH) diet would be all right. but the Editor | 90§ balf of a erated nutmes. Put to- | 0™ 0oic previously. Gash the CRIMSON RAMBLER. | trimming. The sack i fitted by a beit | A% 3 Medicinal antiseptic for douches = g e ke third portion of the middle cake edges of meat .to preven g B | iha the penium is 2 Foan steis foiPPIE: | ulceration of nose, throat, and that ne ONE SISTER proposes that the | "'g 000 " (10 1ie cup each of | BlaCe on rack. Set rack ' pan and | A FEW WAYS OF MAKING PICKLES | £ LiSo0e™ls finianed with & near cuff. | caused by feminine ille It has no equal ~To— Editor drop the poetry on the Social 3 % place in upper part of br ng oven, to — ! The pattern is t § A : Yo PR . % g P Corner e and substitute therefor | SUSar, butter. strong coffee and mo-|scar meat quickly on one side. Turn! Dear Editor and Cornerites:—How ;3548 42 and 44 inches, bust measure Meaicine Co. r;n;h:ecxéfir:enfld‘ednpfilfim INEW YOiRN Riddles contributed by the sisters. lasses, one egg, one cupful of raisins, 't phrown the other side. and avo'd!are you all!l I am about the same, | It'requires 2 3-8 yards of 36-inch mate- . e ne ENI esdls e acRivARl AUK. rabnia | ove taasbogn ea;xl;lof s(tyda. (»10";5.1 eins | plercing meat with fork. When seared | gtil] very lame. | Tl for a i6inch size. For the cap "v',’m:,z;" 3;1{2",,2‘3'3"{3“‘:'““.’» w;m' STEAMERS D0 a | namon and nuhmes, two cupfuls ol 2 . 2 o | 7-8 of @ yard 23 g ! v uperiority. as you directed. Thanks for card. . e e oL} on both sides, set pan lower down and ~Mr Editor: I do not quite under- | yard of neh net. ail over | ¢ pe y. A PROPOSAL FROM J. E. T. | flour. Cookies:—Beat one cup of butter to reduce heat, half way, until last few | minutes, when flame may be stand who is to decide what we have. ut. to do to become eligible to wear uan' embroidery or lawn, percale, dimit Qotted Swiss and SiK are suitAble. omen who have been cured say it Is “worth its weight in gold.” At CHESTER W. CHAPIN ! A pattern of this i1l i p a cream and then add one and a half | | Stealk 1 1.2 inches thick will cook | emblem. I do mot see why such an | to’any address on reatinheig esnailed | druggists. 50c, large box, or by mail.| CITY OF LOWELL Dear ‘Editor ana. Social Cornerites: | CUPS Of sugar, and four and a half|medium rare in 15 minut Leave emblem should cause any more pus-!silver or stam The Paxton Toilet Co, Boston, Mass.| GBOOBE Uia fukie usal tiue Juu o ‘There has been some talk about pins for the Social Corner writers, but can ‘we all think alike? How would a head of vellow rye. or wheat do—very light weight with 8. C. on center? T cups of flour, with half a teaspoonful of soda mixed with it, roll very thin, and bake in a quick oven. Chesse 'Sticks—One cup of grated cheese, one cup of flour a small pinch lower door open during broiiing. For Roasting Meats—Heat oven as g and sear meat quick season browned, but baste frequently. for bro under flame. Do not for the Soclal Corner wearers | | lieity R. They have a very than the D. A. handsome one. Of course, that Is mot a secret so- clety, but an emblem would not be a unt. Finish Order through The Bulletin Co y Pattern Dept., Norwich, Gonn. D0 OLD ULH. HARRIS REMEDY FOR PILES is now manufactured PILES " G0 New LO.K. Aeu i Aave a delgoliwa VOyuR® i Luls ibianu Buunu sBe S BUDWID VieW UL L6 WUBGEiius chJuDe AN wateriivnt ok Jannaitan isiand. Hieamer leaves Now London at 11 m. daily (except Sunday), due New rather favor the yellow ri —| _ | of cayenne pepper, buter same as for | roasting after first 15 minutes wita |give away to strangers. It might ex- L ork, Pler 70, East River, at 6.30, and ing to lose or mizplace, bb‘_)n m:m, pastry, roli thin. cut in narrow strips { meat ifi upper oven if preferred, and , cite their curiosity to know what N. ana soid by N. D, Sevin & Son. 118 | Pier 30, North River, 7 o'clock next What wouid be the matter with our | and bake a light brown in a quick | the entire cooking after first quarter | B. S. C. stood for I hope some of tha 'iunfn Street, or can be procured direct | morning. making something, or two or‘ three | OV€n, serve with salads. hour may be done with one burner. | early members will come forward and roza the owner of the original pre- NORWICH things, if the tent was on fair grounds | . Best wishes to all the Sisters,| 'Turn gas out for last 10 minutes. |tell us what they think about It scription, MKS. MARY A. HARKIS, this fajl—have a small table, and -sell- ing them, and buy our own pins. Brothers and the Editor. T am your S. C. S. Avoid adding water to roast, but use fat for basting. think it should be up to them to de- cide what should be done about it. If R. F. D. 6, Norwich, Conn. Price One Dollar. —O——— KEW YORK $ fl Meals a ia Carts Tickets snd stalsreoms rom tickes ! they vote agalnst it, why let that set- tle it for good and all. Crimson_Rambler: the letter I sent you? An inverted pan may be piaced over the roast after crisping, if strong heat is ‘desired in upper oven. Baking Bread—Medium sized loaves . I have started a new industry darn- ing, mending, plain sewing for my , neighbors and _acquaintances. pin money or farm produce—that I don't Did you receive No. 4 show simple, HOW TO MAKE A KITCHEN CAB- trimmed with tailored les. pockets: No. 3 !I.‘zood . celve for sofi, pliable fabrics, for ribbon cgent raliroad statiom. e TSR INET. should be baked 70 minutes. Light »oth | Calla Lily: Hope you Teceived the net: o § .as's precis’ pointed trim-| NEW ENGLAND STEAMSHIP CO Where is' Sister Ready? Gone out S 3 v . | burners five minutes before brea gd card. ming piece and sash end for decoration. 3 of the woodbox business® T hope not, | _Dear Corner: T am sending di-| 0 3v and after loaves are in 10 min- | I received a letter from a friend in The models are easy to make, and will Sister Joan is automobiling around | fections for miaking a kitchen cabinet. | [e2¢¥ BN ST 0S8 (Ul O ¥ (bread | Pasadena, Cal. who had just been out be most pieasing and satisfactory. The the world se we don't expeet to see | EVErY woren wants one, and all can't| Shouid be lightly browned in that time) |16 the Ostrich Farm in South Pasa- atterns, including all styles’are cut her any more this summer. . afford to buy one. T made- one for my {,ng reduc t burner slightly. Turn | dena. They have a very large farm i SRS AT L A M R HELS Crimson Rambler is a fine corre- | SUMmer camp, a copy of my “Hoo-|gaC out 10 minutes before bread is|&nd the ostriches are kept in big pens. No. 1, 5-8 0f & yard of 34-inch material: spondent. | have enjoved receiving , Sier’” at home. o . | They have a hundsome salesroom, and for No. 2, 1-3 yard of 45-inch muteria and. sending to her. We plan to meet | . I took an ordinary kitchen table| "/l ¢ polls_pake 20 minutes. Light | 3 1arse manufacturing bullding where o e 1 7 oL 10 luch materia To New York " 3x2 feet and 7 v % ity X they make u eir ers. i 0. 4. 3-8 yard of 36-inch in the near tuture. jJeet and —covered. the top with |, i} yurners six to elght minutes:be- | oievs 1o vory Bttractive and they torfal for & 3i-ineh size. e s FARE $1.00 Sister Grace is getting up another | 2 Piece of zinc a little more than half | /0.1 00 P0" 0 turn out back burner PIace 18 vel ’ A vattern of this illustratio 1l sirprise on me, since last fair time. ‘w"‘f‘-i'yl‘_‘"‘x“ "",""',‘ {,fi“‘ a ‘;‘"*’" I % soon as rolls brown lightly (or in A Few Ways of Making Pickles to any address on receipt of 10 eents in E M,l. 0“.9“.; nm;.,.fl Don't Grace, it was a shock! Pleas- |2t the groc S feet long, 2 feet wide | o7 i Sio i ! o silver or stamps. xcellent Dini oo ure kills sometimes. ~Well, she is a|and 1 foot deep. Lined it with whita | SDOUL five minutes). Bike 10 minties | watermelon or citron rinds should be | \ crour OF SEASONABLE Order through The Bulletin Company, e Nt Tosada husy woman. 1 heard her brother sing | 0iicloth. after inserting & _ shelf | lonSer WA the singie | |soaked in strong alum water over B Faagr Dt Tobwith,. Coms, Thursdays and Sundays at 5.1 in_church Sunday—no one ran out | throusl the middle of the box. T|™EHes ®ESC SIS RN L o 00 | night, then rinsed in cold water before STYLISH GIRDLES. e This is rhubarb time, or southern 1 this down on its side so it _ung o MBS - adding them te the following Mirup. EAR 2 = market davs, vered the edge of the zinc. T put Heat oven for 10 minutes, (other fruits require no preparation Ludies’ Girdles in Four Siyles. Getting Back to the Land. e R MBS i We always do have a seed time, and | 21 oilcloth covering on the shelf, then | With both burners, bake biscuits five | except washing). To 2 quarts of v harmeuse, | Mexican peons are getting the land 5 ”. e a harvest, and I trust Him who makes | Painted the ontside of the box a light | Minutes with full heat and five min- | egar add 21-2 pints brown sugar, 1-2 The medels | back slowly, but surely—six feet at a | 'Express service at freight rates. them, brown: nailed two little triangular | Utes Without flame Lghted. If bis- | unce of whole cloves, and a handful of No. 1 and | time—Washington Post. o 5 I ET pleces of wood (as a rest for my roll- | Cuits are rubbed over the top with 1 o Tel 117 F. V. Knouse, Agent Yantic =727 lang pin), to the back: part of the box,|Sither milk or melted butter they will i T d il > 5 * oW o r than when ry. “se | BEECFE inside; ' below this 1 screwed a|Drown better t il HOME REMEDIES. flat piece~of wood. 1 foot by 1 inch liow paus and bake on upper shelf. A — wide, with a round, flat piece of rub-| Fruit Pi Dear Editor and ends of the So- | ber at each end between the wood and | oven full 10 minutes. clal Corner: 1 send a few recipes for home remedies that may be a heip to someone It seems like a simple thing and few know about it. If there is a gall on the shoulders or’ back of the burners on almost full for 10 minutes, use one burner five minutes longer and extinguish for last five minutes. Cover with heavy brown paper if pastry browas too quickly and bake en lower sheif of oven. the box, leaving a slit of one quarter of “an inch.: just large enouch to stick my paring knives and butcher knives through. T bought,; at the ten cent store glass ‘ horse, just wash it |Jars a large one for coffee and small- 34 R ¢ i » > Clepn and dust 1t Wit o T e e e e e Al caf Cakea-Bugier ake, hake 50 oren’s Day (Meditation. tanning. Tanning is the suff used in | powder, soda, cinnamon and allspice, | minutes. Heat the oven with one tanning. Tanning is the stufr used in {and I made a little rack for these, by | burner five minutes, and have that half will draw a film over the sore and |nailing two pieces of wood against|on during the first 30 minutes, as “And the child grew and waxed strong, filled with wisdom; and the grace of God kause it to heal faster than any known | the side of the box and a long straight | cdke shouid not brown before that. was upon him.’’ St. Luke 2:40 iréemedy. piece of wood, across the front. This | Turn single burner on alm?_st full for Hot water is an excellent remedy | held the jars in. except the one for|last 20 minutes. A pan of water on for =ome. things. Tt il ire eedy | coffee, which T kent by ifselt as it |bottom of the oven for two-thirds of DOMINUS REGIT ME 878 7 John Bacchus Dykes, 1858 nwnia’ if taken in time; *wring. flannels | Was larger. I put little b hooks | the time is helpful in baking all loaf | out as hot as can be horne an e | up. for egz beater, nutmeg-grater and | ¢akes. Middle shelf should be used over the pain in the lungs; "uE,"“n potato masher. and cake may be covered during pro- until the pain subsides; when the wet | ~Then I took a wooden box, 12x18 |Cess of raising. = ° flannels are taken off have some bags hes, knocked out ome end and,; Layer and Small Cakes—Bake 25 mude of -cotton cloth large enough to ned it to the under and right|minutes. Use both burners to heat cover the chest filled with bran; heat | side of the table. oven 10 minutes and then turn beth them hot (in the oven is a good place) and as fast as one gets cool put on another hot one. It will ease pain as I found a box a ittle smaller, put a | out when you put the cake in the oven. knob on the end and a partition in| Bake 10 minutes with gas out, then the middle lengthwise, and put it | relight front burner, leaving cake in 15 Scon lhey‘ will be big boys quickly as anything vou can do. in the larger box, for a drawer. Here | Mminutes longer. | Loy 3 I have heard it said raw wheat flour, |1 kevt my knivés, forks and spoons| Angel Food—FHeat oven as for loaf and girls, and their faces will a tablespoon stirred into a glass of | for the table. cakes and bake 20 minutes with single water and drunk, would cure any kind n_( humor. To be taken two or three times a day. Sticky Fly Paper—One pound of rosin and half pint of castor oil boiled | The sides and front together until thoroughly mixed. then | Were painted. pour it out and smear it while hot over the paper. i Vinegar and Wood Ashes, mixed into a paste are excellent to poiish the zinc under. the stove. after which rub the T got two larger boxes and did the same on the other slde of the small boxes so that I had two handy drawers at the front. bur, turned on about two-thirds when cake should be light. Do mnot open oven door during that time. Then increase heat slightly with single burner and bake until cake settles even and rebounds from touch. This should bake from 40 to 50 minutes. Invert pan when taken from oven and do not remove cake until cold. A pan of hot water should be placed in bottom of oven until last 15 minutes of baking. only 2 memory. 5ring the babies and we’'ll _4icin thewr smu LAIGHTON of the boxes 1 kept table cioth, nap- kins and extra towels in this drawe: This cabinet is the handiest artic imaginable and although rude and! rough it answers the purpose and is a zreat help and saves lots of steps. zine with a woolen cloth. Regards to ail. XXX, i = ) &:Z poboisen Ivy—Ten or 12 drops.of car- SUNBONNET SUE. T S i InkE rriu1 GGRAPHER acid in one ounce of rain water. AUNT MEHITABLE" ASON'S ! ok x 5 = : No p(a.(n. no itching—a sure and :;ee;; A WAY TO FILE CLIPPINGS. R Ohr e e 3 Where streams of living water flow 4 In death’s dark vzle I fear no il | Uppesiis Nerwiah Sevings Society. elie i My ransomed sou! He leadeth, Ry . : A R e e | g it i by With Thee, dear Lord, beside me; o Keep Plumes from moths or any Sditor of Soci orner: There! pear Editor and Cornerites—Firstiy, ! nd, where the verdant pastures grow, Thy rod and staff my comfort stil B T small article, place them in a glass | N}2Y be cthers besides myself who may | | want to thank The Bulietin for the With f a1 o ‘ 2 g S g et S Ad' R II‘ P.-g ‘,;;“n read an article in The Bulletin | vellow paper” received in April. it food celestial feedeth. Thy cross before to guide me. 7 —_— e was be 1 great and unusual pleasure (o arded the jirst prize. Pink Rose: It was plez would ltke to keep to ghow an- other vet have so many papers they We repair autos of all kinds in the { cannot afford room to Het Weather Tonic and Health Builder preper manner. Are you run down—nervous—tired? 8 Perverse and foolish oft I strayed, § And so through all the length of davs, tors them a But yet in love He sought me, . y = ant to have | Of course, if a permanent scrap hook A 5 o Thy goodness faileth never: acilities mal rerything . 3 those brief glimpses of you on the 3 Y- 8 Latest Improved Fi ke e ngt 1?5*;:::';3: ek S i 1300 s Trie DRCE oinsdb of oux i street. We have missed your letters. And on His shoulder gently laid, Good Shepherd, may I sing Thy cur shop unexcelied in New England. v . = | Pr: s Why do v t write? < Vithi . ¥ i :rh. g‘:,. ”‘.’I‘fzfinfll’m}""‘?h"“fi" | ,‘,’"k s e f‘:r thabnd." ‘temp(?:a T Sobou et witter Lot oci U And home, rejoicing, brought me. Within Thy house for ever. We bake the paint .|= which mekes eed a tonic. ealth build- | work 1 wiil illustrate by using a Con- <27, eend Heary W. Baker, 1368 = better, loss longer, er to drive out the waste matter— | necticut Karmer s a restepict for | E004 SuEEestions about the ~Turkis y er, t wea "y keep 8 build you up and renew your strength, 1 shall try to follow some of | and will not erack. Why not have yours done right? It conts NO mMere. Bentley-Clarke Auto Co. 88 Main St. Westerly, R. L THE DEL -HOFF 4 the foundation pages or skeleton. 1| Nothing better than Electric Bitters. | use but one cover and paste in only on Start . today. Mrs. James Duncan, one side. The book is a hand, s t e i ide. v 1ap tool Haynesville, Me., writes: "Completely | and, if not tied too tightly, will always cured me after aeveral doctors gave ! lie.smooth. me up’ 50c and $1, at your druggist.| First, from a smooth side of a paper - Buekien's Arnica Salve for cuta. | packing box—the thick, stout kind used AT OSSH | in transporting goods. Cures Stubborn, Itchy Skin Treubles. | fraction larger each way than the lea: P cchuld isoratsh m%url;w Pleces is size of the Farmer—selecting when | 'ten hear rom sufferers of eczema, possible that part of the packing box tetter, itch and similar skin ¢ruptions. | where a lap has heen made for the Don’'t gcratch—stop the itehing at | back and inner side of my cover. On with Dr. Hobson's Besema Oint- | half inch or moere from the back edge n . s first application startk hegl- | of this cover I punch four holes. The | ing; the red, rough, sealy, itching skin outer two about one and one-half | is soothed by the heali o | | My views on the, subject of the pro- posed* Social Corner pin may not be | popular, nevertheless, “the spirit is moving” me to express them. 1 am not in favor of it, partly because of the publicity. Also, Decause it wou.d !tend to destroy that other charm of the Social Corner which is as great a charm of secrecy—its unlikeness (o | uther societies and organizations. in fact—so far as 1 know—we are not or ganized, we are simply one great tamily composed of many smaller fam- ilies and groups of triends. The tie that binds us is our mutual sdmira- ‘‘Mear, O Israel: the Lord our God is one Lord; and thou shalt love the Lord thy God w ».1 thy heart, and with ail thy soul, and with afl thy might. And these wards which 1 com - tuee shis day, shall be upon thy heast; and thou shait teach them diligontly unto thy ch and shalt talk of them when thou sittest in thy house, and when thau walkest by the whien thou liest down, and when thou risest up, And theu shalt write them upon the dou ‘9 ™ tiy houss and upon thy gates.”” Deat. 6: I Grace at the table to be said by the children. ““Back of the loaf is the sa And back of the flour the mill; And back of the mill is the wheat and the shower And the sun and the Father’s will”’ Hour; ng and eeqling | es from the betiom or top edges. tion for and leyalty to eu 1 : ~ HAYES BROS, medicines. My, C. A Binfeldt, Bock | other o dIviame. tha tomiinies die | Lomtor and lovalty to our paper and ) Maktiic D. Baboock Telephgne 1227, 26-28 Broadwar land,. 1 .‘:;:;'l‘ l\‘v‘:in‘:-s , Helson's | tance into equel purts unless A pin would make us seem more fo ! mal and more like thousands of clv {and societ The bow of yellow ri hon is far more unique srd distinc tive, J hape there mayv be a full and frani is th first_time in nine years I have bee; free frow the allment.” Guar- Y Farmer and twe shoe or other strings ! are used to fasten the foundation | pages to the cover—the open or ends of | expredsion of opinions before th - the strings.being ‘on the. side to be | ter ix decided. e ‘Tenewed—not on- the cover side. Asi . With bést wishes to all the Social

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