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of pou: a T - Cucumber Relish—8lice but do’ peel twelve large cucumbers, with salt and fTet atand two hours i A | k i } 4 g Ilf ik i 8 EVERY ONE SHOULD SWEEP BEFORE HIS |{i ‘Tomsto Relih—tor tom LET GOUOD NATURE SWEETEN EVERY DAY || onione'sna 'setd fve wea biopers ' il it '.{ h I '55:35 i i' ! . EVERY WOMANS OPPORTUNITY . The Bultetin wants good howme letiers; good, businass letters: good belp. . ful letters of apy kind the mind may sussest. They showd be in hand by AWVednesday .ot each week, Write on but one side of the paper. Address; SOCIAL CORNER EDITOR, Bulletin Office, Norwich, Conn. i if i i 4 vy~ i H H T il i i ;i i | ; MOLASSES CANDY FOR THE KID Dear Social Corner Sisters: Just & few lines to all as it is Tather ool now. ‘Wild_ Geranium: T thank:you yery A 1;; i ik THREE PRIZES MONTHLY: $250 to first; $1.50-te second; Awerd made the last S¢ferday 1b each month, 700 to third, it s terrible LIFE'S_OHANGES, © A MYSTERY SUPPER. e Penns Bou e iy e % i waliow & baby's friend, i think that you -are Fou & e wiry DY Mow Moy v i the Jodsy Couetin Wee lady and It yem have sy oabies . A : And Wby I sigh when il around|and mesnp of eniariainment are mors e i A Group.of Social Cornerites at The Bulletin Tent at the New London County Fair © thinic 5 days that will return o Comer how a Mystery Supper may be e o e suing ——— more, T ed once in a while; but I never:forget And my sad heart hag wandered Charge 25 cents admittance and let ok . Sugar. Simoer all together five min- away— _ S the refreshmants bo free. Set the tme T A g o by g SBRRPRA Y Utes: then put in & pitcher to cool Tnto the pant. - o ek D ol 8 PIAYihope you will have.a g9od SUPPITACE . S S . : 3 soursa St P 2020 204 LMY : AFTER MANY YEARS HAD PASSED Nosrivhing. Uomanade; e e Once more, besides & dear hearthstone | usual way until time for refreshments, | * Facy Soorn: Where are:vou? I:did. rind from four lemons; put them in & Ftand, Then give each guest & card and a|not see you in Jast Week's paper. pltcher and poar over them six ounces And greet the loved ones, as 4n tho|Dpencil. On the cards are numbers ub | " Fortense: You must bave had quite z of sugar and a helf-pint of bolling Gave gone by: > to ten with o blank for'the order, |, Tinia with ne mouse. water. Whea cold, strain, add the W_csge Sise spring to grasp each A e BT 2.,"’.,;,":“" seio| Bianch: I think you will lookufine | oy, oy of Griace chund ‘werp| “Tes, . IR o B RS O T Whie from my lips there comes. tha | e tawo numbers for the sesend. Stean: | JQUF dress of sky-biue pink. ¢ : sine ra Now for a few things that will help solemnly ringing out the hour of six. |® 3 — time thoss who serve have in thell | e sisters to Kill the moth . i Home! Home ot last! | possoddion the. following list Which |or carpet. Spread e s Santh "‘3‘0 ?:;'d ’; b“(::dli nll:rfln:u-z of course must be kept & profound se- | over the carpet and fron with a hot | o ooorer- Jona Ty e The summer wing steals softly round|cret: Number 1, a slice of cold ham: | o ang the steam will Kl thetmothe. | thoughtfully along with the rest. His | ern_still in existence?™ L g the do0r, 2, & glass of water; 3, a bread - and | ' 010 e SUE® T take & | face has not the happy, expectant Jook | ;0" Lord, mo! Thats done away | aimost boiling L Where once.a little child X used to| butter sandwich: 4, an olive;.5, a|, Te clean uelled L in & e with icng ag. doughnyt; 6, -a pickle; 7, a cooky; g read rob gent. | which is wont to adorn the faces of 5 “ - the egg, stirring all lay; ‘And the store?” izzed the (nna Dhlipars fo the' ot Ardon Geiutl X & Dites of sheeety. a Dansne: 36,| 1y the solled piaces, working always | home-bound husbands and fathers o B b ®|little sugar and . & iger eges wirained in. Stir and the bever- Don't s'pose you know nobody|age is ready for use. ‘round here now 7" Egg Wine: “Well-—er, hardly. 1s the old tav- | yieanton of water: stranger, showing keener interest. - wn rection. As soom as|but in its stead it wears a lonel B S 2 ps | Place gver a gentle fire and stir one yore 8 cup of coffee. With this list the|!D & downward direct! % | “Old Squire Tyler's store? That's & My When ‘neath thetr cool and fragrant| waitress compares the number masic. |t 15 solled cut off a thin slice, far-off expreasion, as if his spirit had | there yet. Hés dead and Konc Jong | it & thickens, but do not let o P <d on the card and the result may be |, Would wme of the sisters like to|temporarily left 'its earthly abiding |ago. Yl dorter. Saiomy, 18 UVINg | ko ety et Somowhat comicaleas, Tor example | KW how to make furniture - polish | place for e visit to some distant coun- the f 1 be, that will keep? oy, gll‘lmm e e M ] e first course might be, accordin ' arter her father she ol Sisters and brothers there together| to the marked numbers, a aou:hnui‘. Here is a nice recipe for:molasses | He notices not the rollicking shop | the store an’ put the money in the came a pickle, an olive, a cooky and a glass | andy that kiddles will like and “it|girls ahead of her: the newsboys'|bank, and here 'tother week the bank PIE AND CAKES. Like the bright links forming . a|of water, while the dessert might be|d0esn't cost too much to make it. shouts of “"Last Edition” are un-|jbusted an’ now she and lots of others chain of gold: a slice of ham with bread and butter.| ~Malasses Candy—Two cups jof mo- | heard. The clapg of the trolley gonzs ’round here haimt got mothing fer| Dear Soclal Corner Sisters: T should like to has While father, mother, each @ house-| This would be a good plan for & |lasses, ome cup of sugar, 1 table- |fails to arouse him. ODblivious to his | their old age. ey s e - —— > d hold GEORGEANNA. rosting and useful -1 _sho been name, supper for a hardtimes party, with a |spoon of vinegar and a plece of “but- | Surroundings, he mechanically walks| “Yes, Salomy's a good woman, allus ::‘;u:‘:‘ (‘:‘fr‘ou‘:‘éomn It is not n-y‘ Ydlfll Baw:-w - Drew the dear band into that lev-{more meager and ridiculous menu, ter as large as a walnut. Boill 20 |toward his hotel. It is as if a film |was That air sayin' 'bout castin’|one who knows how to make good| One of the Sisters asked for ing foldm Thanks to Potlatch for very pretty | minutes and try it in cold water. If|had been drawn over the hurly-burly, |bread on the water &idn't go in her | buckwheat cakes, but if they follow |recipe for raised cake: At old home nest, card recelved this week. it hardens enough to break oft short, pand in its place a peaceful village|case though. She's had sights of | my directions they cannot fail: Raised Cake: RUTH. |put in buttered pans and asprinkle |8reen spreads out before him. trouble. Got Jlited when she was| Bycicwheat Cakes — Scald one-half| three cups swar, three Bt serrow came to that once happy a little saleratus over it. Through a row of maple trees he |young. Somehow or nuther she kind- s butter, one nutmes. home, - A NEW CHILE SAUCE. MERRY ANDREW, |Z%eems to see the old church, with its|er hangs onto the mem'ry o' that air | Sub, COTRMeal with two cups of boliing ‘ cuan S And one Py one we wandared far i ¥ 4 * ‘|uttle green blinds on the tall white|boy vet. He ran away to the city,| VALer. salt to laste, beat well and when A CRATING SONESe— away: Dear Social Corner Sisters:—It has o steenle, the parsonage jneary and |got rich, but he didn't come back | Coo! i puiwnent, 5aq ome-Walt cake Ledics’ Negligee or Dreasing Sack mmd Fet BOw again, en to & shrine T come, | heen long _since the last time I flew ANNETTE'S PICNIC. ./ et prayertally. writing x| arter her as fed promised. but in- | yel,i™ ot "stand over bight. In the A Cus. nd 'nea: © trees, where into. Thé Corner; but 1 have read all — A e btk Sal theey. orni bati sof4, sbadows play— , £ \oitare AnS Now £o4 BOC BREPHEE | Deas Camneitie Aites ou.abascbe e e et s, s the | e s $21 he married was kinder | e it S el e T stand alone. I wanted to go to the picnic but|of two weeks I am with you once frail-like, an' some say she kicked the and dflute with one-haif cup milk, in e Aftiuative henes could not. I thought of you and am|again. quaint 0ld store bears this sign: a in silk or cotton crepe, or the ; bucket and willed him ail her money, | ch one-fourth teaspoon of soda has g o R R thev come mot; T call, but call 1n | glad you had such a good time. Hope| Blanche: We certainly ought to JONATHAN TYLER an' nobody hain't never seen NOr | aqqd more milk or '3 — stta, lawn, ':m—h‘“nr, batiste or valn: 1 can fly to the next one. know you in your new dress at the Post Office and General Store heard of him sence. e ot m:’“ ey "'-""‘:_- Mo Feather s enbr;;lm' — No_glad sound of welcoming feet| Summer gone and fall days are here.|fair. if I go I shall certainly look out Town Clerk My wife allis says _mebbe he | 3,"2oTpo08 of molastes ony 43-1 Dear Social Cornerites:—T® .| bipding or embroidery may. Ana :;'mfl-:-l“ 6 ol ek R TLast night while sitting on the plazza | for you. Did your new gown come from | Across the green, the Indian on the | MISht come back arter Salome some y call vo! es bacl gnget. Tand .. ddle, greased; lonable caps Wworn by ladies im the]at the waistiine. Its lines T heard the song of & Whippoor-will. | Paria? Tou will have a0 many bows | tavern sign 1s swinging lazily to and |daY, for she's been 8o good an' kind | Bent umves Gmoprs ERUY *|bome are very pretty and may be again: It sounded more cheerful to me than|to your new gown that by the time |fro, watching with a melancholy ex- | ter evervbody else all her life that | pre "R rd PO FIGn ey, . made at home at reasonable cost. Naurht but the wind in the old trees the mourn{ul scrape of the fall ericket | you are ready to go home you can |pression the encroachment on lis | G4, wouldut let her die “hout & lit- i If one will keep gn eye P e By T am not stolen. I think I i enth g T h come. | tie, bit of sunshine in her life. Buttermilk Ple—Yolks of five e€83| pargatn counter it Wil undou % X, Yeres C.E. S.: I Dbave not seen you for a|like to take home one. schoolhouse, the children at recess and |Arter her, she's gettin’ aling in vears. | P00 CF° B L C6 SWEer 0 WECH, (R0 | the price of cue. 27-inch net. all-over All,_all is cadly changed,.that onco|long time. I was at camp-meeting| Sunshine No. 3: You have me.guess- | the fairest girl of all counting out: Bt Je Jook down the old turmpike | TP 2 e pibt buttermillc and . THe miterials that go ta bro or lawn, percale, atmity, ae gear: AUE. 22; but It was such & rainy day | ins. You are right, I do not Tver in Tatry Muitry, ofiiry, (oEn. road when We Sit ovar thik hill you'll [V B eetpoan Jemsn setimot. Fhie] SPR.awes i cotten, sl ol % Tattern of this flustration’ The old famillar places mow ere |l dia mot see many I knew. " Mr.| the city. Where have you seen me'so Applé-seed and apple-thorn, tanding. O The il sl Soen i is enoush for two ples. Cook in a|in (he ssme matcriale. rossed 3| o807 sdaress on receipt of 10 conts Drawsthe ol trsesin & strange form | week. R N | Py Rt B et wy TS AR, Vitia)ier: SOd Winter, durin’ that storm. They say | double boiler until thick: let cool and | moiteciine de sole. 7 B rter throush The Bulletin Compenz 4 ek ve a slight suspicion, but of course| Twelve geese In a flock. . 2 Tn ahells; cover with the stiffiy- aryear, that by tI ad T i he bid | pour In shells; cover ly generally employed tern Dept.. Norw! Cona, s Or hawe, llke Trisnds of others days, |1 iu?’i:fif:d;xnflflzcxz T | e e Wit ivea| Some flew east and some- flew west, | her foodbye, the BIEHE he ran wwa; | beaten whites of the egss. folding In | o wil be found 1o help = ved on— 2y 3| g laturday Bve: Your letter recelved|gome flew over the cuckoo's nest” | She goes down there night | one tablespoon of sugax for each white 2 moved on. ent from any I had ever used, so would | and please accept thanks for the con- 3 ghts now an poon ¢ wonderfully. In cutting Into the past. like to share it with the Social Corner | tents, which I shall prize very highly. | , At the last word the little girl points | sits by the old mill-dam until purty | Used. Have oven bot and bake with| tion it is well to make it Sisters. e P v ronanly: | to” the barefooted boy Who is next in = i oo late, so the nelghbors say. Folks | doors partly open w“m_;m: e > turn. ie steps forw: —but not on | think p'raps he's dead A o ose 0 e e il 0y ,,,S,“w’"f:;;’};“:{m;; B tonnPg | Traz mueh pleased with it. It remind- | he schoolhouse sreen. The memories O mlL, 2o She woes Gown there to|1s much nicer to use the tins bottom | he band shogid be four inche Bach change but brings us nearcr | peppers, each chopped, § tablespoons | cou weiked uu Tayler Sirest locking | bave vanished and -the dreamer is|sce his spirit. She don't never say |Side up, plercing-here and there With|Can he run In, and this wii keep the to that shore, B Balt' 1 tablespouna oF oinnamon, -m}‘m. i b f},’y"o‘“ul Didnt e | stumbling into the elevator of his | nothin' ter nobody "bout it! a fork. ap snug upon the hair. It is impos- Where with the loved ones we. shall | tablespoons of cloves, § tablespoons of [ have a nice time on our trip to Saco? | POtel - Spose she’s goin’ to mortgage her | Jitney Cake—Take two and one-half | sible to do without this elastic if the meet again; sugar, and 7 cups of vinegar. Boil|l id so much enioy it. Glad you are | The evening doesjnot find Jonathan | place termorrer. Thet bank affair took | Cups white sugar, one cup butter, beat- | cap is to be practical, - though some And_ sing: in ‘strains sweeter- than | one and one-half hou: 5 b 2 Tyler down in the cafe smoking and e'er. before— our. again feeling well. And 40 the shadows cem: every cent she had. Kinder hard, aln't | en whites of six eggs, one and one-half | people I know think it is unnecessary BLUBBIRD. P Was vers much surprised last Sat. | CHattng with the men, as usual. He |it? cups milk, one and one-half teaspoons | to put it in, but one’s halr is not % Home—Home at last. - urday to notice no account of the pic. | 5 in his room. The door is carefully | At a turn in the road, the stranger | vanilla, two and one-half teaspoons of | dressed the same at all hours and the ~—Mien M. M. Dutcher, in Springfield| WAYS OF S8ETTING THE TABLE. |nic at Annette’s. What is the matter | 0lted, lest there;be an intruder upon | sees the white steeple of the old church | baking powder sifted in flour twice, | object of the cap Is to cover as much Republican, il With the members prasent? I surely |those remorseful recollections. Alone | peeping through the green trees. An- |three and one-half cups flour. Divide . e Dear Social Coner Sisters:—Every- | thought by the appearance of things|Vith his thoughts he looks back|other turn, and the vilage green |into five equal parts. Leave one part INQUIRIES AND ANSWERS. body knows how to set a table and |that all had a lovely ttme—couldn’t be | tATOush a long vista of years at an|spreads out before him. white. To the second part add yolks | the simple elastic. N this is the reason most people. think | beat, with a lovely ride from, and back | 3Wkward country = b: ound out’ Oh! the memories thaf cluster | of two eggs, well beaten, and a little | The outer covering, which may be of POTLATCH: Cards. received. and | gett: a table requiries no skill. again, to the trolley, by one of the|Untll his eighteenth year, recompense, | around the few quaint houses that|more flour. To the third part add|chiffon, met or Iace, it cut exactly ‘the maiied to writers indicated. Nothing helps out a meagre meal | pleasantest of drivers, a sumptuous [ P°aTd and clothes. encircle the velvety lawn on either | pink coloring to the desired shade. To same aize as the lining, and both are the fourth part add one tablespoon of | plaited or gathered all around the out- The stranger's eves seek the one|melted chocolate. To the fifth layer | er edge, then sewed down to the band, landmark so sacred in years gone by, | 8dd one teaspeon cinnamon, one of all- | Next comes the trimming. Ome of SWEET SIXTEEN: - Cards received | more than o neatly set table. Order|lunch in the prettily decorated dining | ,,CNefing under the meagre advan-'|side of the road. end forwarded to the persons for|is the first law of the well set table|room, with music, both vocal 'and in- [ [2%es of his young life he is al ‘whom they were intended. and cleanliness the second and good | strumental, while it was being par- ‘g‘ ';f, :" A e topforwnh les which TIDY ADDLY: Card and letter re- | thste the (hird = Dishes should be|taken of. Our pretty place cards were | (PSClty holds out it is calling him; | the stately pine tree in the yard of | spice, one of nutmeg and orie of cloves | the most eimple ways of trimming Is ceived and sent to their destinaten:|Shining and clean, and Iver and |indeed very cute. These were made| ., ~Tm% e Tn T Salome's home, i To arrange layers for icing, first the| to put a frill of lace, say, from two to glass should fairly sparile. It is no|by a very ingenlous young lady and e you mighty among mex “That's her” breaks in the driver, | brown layer, then the yeliow, then pink, | three inches wide around the band so HULDY and the Soclal Corner Ed- | Sioss Showld, feirly sparicle. 1t 1s ma} by A ey oo 3 by each indi-| HIS secret is known only to one.and | “out there in the paster back of the | White and ‘spice. Put together With |it fails over the hair and then to head ttor have had an experience. She!iore SUQCUR 40 wash Giehes clean | ey N Pn Dretty souvenir of An. | She guargs it zealously. It is her few | house. She's helping the deacon with | caramel icing of twd and onc-baif cups | it with something. This may be & m:fllhn nhplenh: at her home | 1ot quite clean. And it is nat an ex- | nette's picnic. I certainly thought ail | Shillings ‘that enables him to escape|his critters,” said the driver as he | of brown sugar, one-half cup of milk, | twist of ribbon tied into a coquettish 8. n:d:hm! 0&:}- !;Ier "",‘fi' travagence, when ‘it is possible to|enjoyed the games plaved on the im{n his servitude, her loving hands | pulled up the old white mare in front | heaping teaspoon of butter, one-half | bow at center front or a little to the cation, Far M iphoned neror HUtH: {spend a Mttle more time in the!lawn. gather together the few, very few|of the country store. teaspoon of vanilla. left side, as considered becoming to fatlon, e Phoned messase e jfundry so that you can have & clean| I had a lovely time. and thank An- | DeCessaries for the journey. His mind | " The children are about the stora| I think these arc worth tryins. the wearer, or it might be & row of e Shhing sbout tl the morning] cloth on the table. If no accidents oc- | nette and Mayfare £or my share of | Nonders to e old mill, their trysting | door Walting for the mall. They watch SNAP-DRAGON. |rosebud trimming. This dainty gar-| B, What happened in thie case 18 | SI% the cloth may be used three of four | everything, including watermelon, ice Eer'u‘&.S" together they built their | the stranger curiously as he gets out PN A T, niture harmonizes well 1iely to, pectr on shert motics et any | JY% DUt If It becomes spotted. es. | cream and lollypops, _ Some day he would be rich and then | Srean: " o0" o0 Walks across the HOW TO DO THINGS. time, "It would be well to always|Bec s pin hot weather. exchange it . CRIMSON RAMBLER. | he would claim the girl whose love and | ° “What heaps of monmey he must have two Saturdays between a motice| (20 VeSh ope. o Some other [little faith - in him was his inspiration to|have " sail one bov, “for he had a dla- | Dear Sisters of the Social Corner and the event. Wo all regret that this | SOLNALTCL YRRTI start out into the workd. mond in each cufl; but perhaps.ihey | o bave many things to do in the| “Tncidentally, if one is going to use apoenel. Sui, i e nos prapentin ach litle bouquet of the commonest s Jaii® [emembers the goodbye. At the | were not really diamonds.” B O e e . R e Pt taking 8 lowers lcoks pre ta " e ons of As t) - counter for the asking, and when ADMIRA—Cards recelved and_for- | neatly. arranged and. properls cared | aonditonof the Social Corner: In these | the ambitious 1ad are outweighing his ‘eome. was ‘ewiing Tots her % pro- . though it is also used in combination with the more simple laces in cotton. o green Salome comi into her | Vhich may help a despairing Sister: | 5iied to the cap will give it the pro- warded to the writers indicated. P days when children are being com. |longing for worldly gain, but he shuts | home, her home for the last time, for | Making Buttonheles—Do you have|fessional touch. To makeé a “mil- 5 BUTT-IN—Letter for Saturdsy Bve| A table with things placed upon a|Beied t¢ =ubmit to several simple (%) |his lpe firmly. saying: “I will suc- | tomorrow it was to be mortgaged, a | dificuity when making butioaholes in | linery” looking bow is quite a dficult Tecelved and malled. sofled cloth in any old way s not in- | {neir teeps it Ty be well o paee | oo A0 T vl Teturn to YOU." . ng: | mOFtEage that would mever be paid. | thin materlal® If so. Bers is a way to viting and it n diffic s -3 ing! | W) overcome this trouble. old a plece th terial on the under side and cut expert with the needle. Hi natural as tonsils and that everybody | gladly would he relinquish all peered out through the sash curtain | the material on one expe: jope the Social Corner you would Jike, Wa | PeS3 cff agrecabiy. his | and seeing a well dressed man thought | the hole through this as though 1{| some of the readers will try making has them. . ght e . = DELL worldly gain to be again at the old fto herself: *M . Ce were part of the garment. “When the | one. showld ke to @0t but the precédent £ per A An able surgean commesting upon |mill with Salome. How he watched | they mot give me this oot mlent Ia | buttonnole is Anished cut away the BELENA. L. 5 e the oneration for adenolds ventured to | for her letters. They were his only | my old hote undisturbed?" under cloth very carefully so that it RY FRANCE—The Soclal Corner. . S AND RELISHES, say the operator who took out the|life, but within the midst of the great| But she passes into the hall-and as | Will not be visible. Tho result will be BAKED SWEET CORN. ‘Editor knowa nothing of the report of = 55 -» heaithy ‘adenoids -with the infamed | city, he sgraduallr became estranged |ahe does 8o the stranger stepped over | ¢ neat and durable buttonhole. Aunt Abby's plenic you are inquiring| Dear Social Cornerites: The pickling | ones should have his license-and prac- | from his former surroundings and the | the threshold, and she hears a volee| To Removate Kitchen Chairs—I have| Dear Social Corner Friends:—I have &l Every roport that came in was | Season is st hand and some of theltice taken away from him. 0l ties were forgotten. Little by lit- | of long age cal miome! Salomet” | just done my kitchen chairs with the | read and tried many of your reeipes pri: younger Sisters may wisa to learn how | What causes - diseased adenoids? A [ tle he became imbued in the new at- g P " | followsng mixture and they are juet|and I thought I would send you ome D—The check will be right if the | o Mmake pickles and relishes for winter | stomach disturbins diet and eatarrhal | mosphere, letters became less frequent - 3 3 : b | of Mine to try. Reiiete chock mill horihtitihe | 0 3 5 affections are the exciing causes. |and finally, imperceptibly. It seems, | of the Toraine serrion) tae tcem ot | o o e ey "ot ong £l | Baked Sweet Corn—Flace the corn . following are tested recipes for| A rellable modical authority says: |ceased. His worldly ambitions had | other days stand by the pulplt amid | of spirit vernish ane pennyworth of | With the husks om it in & hot oven SATURDAY EVE—Unsigned lottera| "o 0% BIOKIe: allon ot | twen s AR 15 Seute ot ee. froquentiy | o Ioocceriay Cuinitul love, Be yields o} foma and June roses, and we ‘ear | ragoms Blood from the chemist. Mia |and let it bake about haif an howr 5 umber Pickles—To one gallon of e ¥ a mercenary age, but while at ow q Then take out of oven remove e i eiting, honse o chence waa | vinegar,add oue oup of satt, a naif cup | cause tonsillar and adenoid thigken- | the altar in bis mind he s back nl' Sie. % Tleve sif' W ma TR | B e e e s = o eath do us part.” brush an a Jittlo bit at & time, @s | husks and it is ready to eat. takgan of sround mustard and a large pieco h{hd“cremn flrfipfl dietetic regimen | the otd mill A 'ray of sunshine steals throush |it aries very quickly. Yo will be| Best wishes to all SATURDAY EVENING: Lett 08 Sesmmetin vt e O o] e N e L gl o window and falls across the bride, | mors than Pleased with the resuit. NING: er re- | cucumbers, not allowing more than will | €T, CT Dot surgery were, n: It is a beautiful afternoon in Jure, |j; OPlER Su)_forwRidA to Annstis, be covered by the vinegar. If moro| “Th® things which cause uent | the usual ‘crowd is gathered i fhe | s that recatis the Finl S yours cons | e VPen the beating of coversd furni. A PAPA'S BOY: Letter and card re:|convenient, the cucumbers may be|attacks of cold. fn the head will, in|station at C— waiting for the mail | by Uh (o oalty o L5irl Of years €ong | ture oannot convenlently e dome out ceived and malled to writers indicated, | added as they are gathered, half a dos. | time, hring about chronic nasal ca-|train to come in. Most conspicucgs of [ crowned her after many years hod Dear o = v - en today, two or three the next day, | tarTh and more or less enlargement i all is the old stage driver, evey alert | passed. ters: —1 i THANKS, S and so on. They will be ready for usg | Of tonsils snd adenolds, Prevention|to get all the passensers and/drmm- BUD. chat with : e in three days and will keep. a long | 1S better, cheaper, -easier than cure.|mers whc wish to go back {nto the Day. 1 Corner Editor: 1 wish to send | while. These are called cold vinegar| Preventfon of adencids and. enlarged | country. with you, my ithanks to_Saturdey Eve for my | pickies and surely may be lsted under| tonsils is prevention of ‘eolds’ . and| 4« the train stops, he srges an ola | NOURISHING GRUELS AND Sunday lovely gift. Hoerdly expected to be | the aimple recipes. x that means less fear of fresh air and | man who st off and ladks Inquir- DRINKS. ‘am the Winner. living o far away. Bhail| ' pickled Apples—For seven pounds of | JOTP fOF of the person who has, and ingly ‘akaut e e prize uch, lends, a ‘cald® ver a e : 'nnk:.:f-o. to Aunt Abby for my | PATed and cored apples take one pint| TVLL Sito e dr} pproache s with: i of good vinegar, three “You alm't a-lookin' fer somebody | Dear Sisters of the Social Corner: 4 SE5000 apnle vinegar, three pounds of | °'1t is surprising how soan greatly [ to take You back Irfer the chenses, | Where there is sickness in the family TIDY ADDLY. |cloves, cinnamon and white mustard | ehlarged tomsils and the accompany- | be 3 *|and nuw and doctors are not close pretty beg. g § : ia b ing adenoids will shrink and ¢ hand, Tt Il to know how to @ ':k'..:fih" . seed. ~Cook the apples in this unti] | in& adenc sné cease to at han s well to know o 3 i ey e SR LAt ot SSCE. ot five trouble when the masal catareh Ariven to teeT ! [a little home-nursing for the nourish- yerd ong — Water In cave the apples are mot eoed|is properly treated” at least In many 2 ment and comfort of the gick. oy 2 v o ered with the syrup, which must come| S2Ses. But we should emphasize the come round here mw |, Here are a few things which may o & corner of the box and | T’ l A 23 with L4 e, fact that alleged catarrh cures for|git inter the Avaggin an' iy | be_readily made for the invalld: wrouna che S 3 Crab Apple. Sweet Pickle — Into a home use are worthless: the condi-|git the mall/sorted over we'll be a-| Rice Milk: Wash three tablespoons n The ‘For Infants end Children Sl et Gf Tinetat Dlace Deg coniatnine ugdgfl.u. dfrect treatment by a|going. I'll arry ye for twenty-five|of rice and put in a saucepan with e . two tablespoons each of whole cloves | ” he. inflammation of the tonsi]s and k one quart of milk, and simmer gently noat hem clunamon stick y start up the hill‘from | until the rice is tender. Stir occa i ugar. -Brm“aa fix cupe of|the adenoids s usually secondary i B B B B Sy g [ e g Pl Mg e . 2 ot &m o8 i 9c"b IRE | to some other physical ailment, and| “Ta'd't much like it uster be when |Pinch of salt, sugar end a little nut- iyt Ve B el ab: [1s the effect a cause, and when|I wa'a boy. - Instid of this here one- | meg and serve. . "". _y’rnu n""“ m:-:’ the cause is removed these troubles|horse consarn, they bad an old stage- | Barley Gruel: Wash carefully two R S Nntil. the apples ave tan,| Do disagpear without surgery. ecach, with four horses. Allus chianged | ounces of pearl barley and boil it in P e DDy ar¢ son: | Farents should keep themseives bet- I lforses at the Injun Head Tavern.|half a pint of water for 15 minutes ter informea concerning . common es is changed ider'ble.” sealing. DTl teaubies. i bie. Berit s changed consider'ble. "Then pour off the water gnd add grs OV WANT <o pug YouE bus.| “pickled Peaches—Any well flavored | to surgical akill because of thelr Bim o queried the old Ariver tarning mea | bl uorll seducc aEe et han e 2 .* m? m:.flm |:~ o t:fl‘:?f plicity and the fee. Iflv to look his passenger squarely | strain off and add e half-pint of port HR T ? i Egga! ot s = - B =

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