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EVERY WOMAN’S OPPORTUNITY 4 The Bulfetin wants good home letters; good business letters; good heip- ful letters of any kind the mind may suggest. 'They should be in hand by A RING Wednesday . if each week. Write on but one side of the paper. 10 e Daetingd of canming st in | an cmber o fow I met in|~ o H- 20 .‘::-‘.fl'.‘: Sook-book.. Tney Address, SOCIAL CORNER EDITOR, Builetin Office, Norwich, Conn. vory successful when rules are Ob- 1 THREE PRIZES MONTHLY: Award made the last Satzrday In each ‘month. SOCIAL CORNER POEMS. Learn a Little Every Day. wmmuamxnotwa Axnd unlock its mru—ne-mdom FOR THANKSGIVING DINNER. Dear Sisters of the Social Corner: 1 thought 1 would write a few recipes, that anyone may find useful in ing their Thanksglving dinner. are as follows: $250 o first; $1.56 to eecond; $1.00 to third. P Py t chat 1 ‘with you and o:s;tl ‘while at ,Annt A‘v‘bflm x-n'u dy: qn!u a mua to gmw‘m okgs«nhl Corner writer off thanks for your in- vitatien ‘to eo{m to the male WNWI of Th feel like saying: “By Thy Grace Will” keep on writing for the depart- ment. Red Cross: You must be a great to meet you some time at the picunics next summer. ¥ ‘With Three rousing cheers for The Social Corper Sisters I will drop the pen for this time with best wishes to an. RURAL DELIVERY. A NEW METHOD OF CANNING. servad: The fruit must be fresh, and the can well sterflized. Many people believe they can use old rubbers the year. and trust to luck that the. fruit will keep. It never pays to risk a can of fruit which hag cost time and money, at the price of a can rubber, One other point too often over look- ed in canning is to see that the cans are perfectly clean. Simply wash- ing them in soap suds, rinsing them THE EXPERIENGE OF TOO LATE. Dear. maitor and So Secial Corner Sta- joyed the accounts of the love. &daylpentwl\hL\lnw No. 1. 1 had o ETeat pieasure of meeting nes &t of the house went itney. fi;r me, and I to say, been w: uflax think it is safe I Mv‘ read about nings Come. 0 joyed talking with the sisters very mucn. ani of the faces were new to March. no danger of The Bockal er out when three generations can be present at one gathering. - ] Married and Happy: Thanks for the very pleasant afternoon spent with you at your ' inviting home in the wildwood. Theoda: I have thought of you and the pleasant -walk - home. Kitty: Was so glad to meet you was o g0od one on me. Glad_you got home safely. Aunt Sarah: Was so glad to meet l.n hedn’t 1 would - havelin pe g HE it i { X E ‘ankes at lengthy 0 comiort and help in the sick Foom T e b oy DON'T PUT YOUR FINGER IN TOO TIGHT o Ty m e ik hipe there are L il October 1915. TESTED CAKE RECIPES. Dear Soclal Corner Sisters:—I am recipes sending in a.few 1 have found o be satisfactory. Ethel's Lemon Pie—One cup sugar, toge! Yolks of 2 eggs, 11-1 tablespoons of cornstarch; wet with water; 1 cup o i In answer to The Crank, 1 will say I belleve as you do, that no physician qualified to make a perfect report COUPLETS OF YORE Sisters of the Social Comer:—The m interseting and true encugh o be ¥ any mfi-“‘ = i In 16 years she had seven little ones The doctors said .-hrh child prolonged 80 Always have lobster sauce with sal- . leas- roasted mon, And put mint sauce your lamb on. eal lit Veal cutl bability, will inherit trouble the grandmother did. At what a price -that woman stayed on this side of lte for-a few s dip in egs and bread- crumb, Fry till You see a brownish-red come. am allowed to stay | years. o Had she gone to a physician who had Poiling water poured over all. Cook in | Grate gruy'erc cheese on macaroni, 3 $ILT o You may he pflzeyun'ro s Dressing for [Roast Turkey—A pint|and then when they aro to be used a double boller. Beat whites of eggs|Make the top crisp but not too bony.| DOTTIE'S ANSWER TO sald: “You ought not to marry.” and In a fair and | &% fnely pounded cracker crumbs, or I was delighted to give them o careless rinsing is not n enough. Cans that have been well T onty No: 11 again. washed should be put into a pan of meet you M Andre mlcbreaamcmbewmnm-ym do as well, 10 which may be added a full haif cup of melted butter, with ther' not Eiven her the right. 1 think %o a stift froth O it would have been better all around. pour over in CRAN Bake ple crust shee and pour all “this In dressing salad, mind this lawl 1 have always no- With two hard yolks use one that's erry ticed that where the ladies are, you AEURSATIN ATHIS T BINAROLPORLL NI I also think that more fruit, more Social Corner- Sisters: ‘I can_ hear | fresh air. less meat, more walking. Starting zal e e I ement 08 58 | will always. ind the Eentiemen. T can- | 270 oot oy Tes T am When I read The Comner |instead of ridine. apd simple dlet = first from small i, pepper, sage and summer savory | well as cans, an a 3 - E = atibe 0ee—O; r milk, 5 es, 1 am. When I ead The Corner | would help this world’along in hea z The sieady growih thal wins |1 suii The taste 'Kl 1o betier to mix | point and boiled for & few ‘minutes | ot sec any harmy in having sentlemen |, Mheuine tabiapoon 1ar 1 egg. | Nowst Yeul with rich stock sravy and see the aifferent things the sisters L "like “yourselr bad creac Taith in § In battle bere, no matter salt and o avorings e | Then used, carefully han tmeg, flour J 3 te about, I cannot keep still: and | H. H.'s doctrine—less- and purer ‘Where our siep by step begd=. dry crumbs hefore adding the melted not to put rfih' fingers inside the can :'.,‘,:L;".’,a?{::’g;’::.fi“;’,:.‘.’""‘“ have ::'“mh:::‘* »':’o;"gm'“" TS ing on | And Dickied mushrooms, too, observe.| LIS, SDOTL L Cannol KReD L A | its i Bk oy o Fg W g3 i ; B e by etep mee icd astray i, Fist i enoush botiing water 0| rections, DUt fo. Meure. Suscess in | I URIIK it is lovely to have such nice | top o make & face. Roast pork sans apple sauce, past|Just like me, so they would have tojus ail s & AT, while here, in g00d or evil, malke it into a giift dough, afterwards | keeping fruits, the most _scrupulous |Prothers as we have in The Corner.| pelicious Chocolate c.k.—o.u third e AL AT z w Learn a little every day. beal one egg very light and mix it in. | care must be observed! ' The rubbers Toom: Tor. coe. mofel cup cocoa, 1-2 cup sweet with the “Prince” lef = The ezg can be omitted without spofl- | themselves should be dipped quickly bave taken up so much space 1|Gn"u(ove stirring steadily il -ushuv 2 & Not enough one day In seven ing the dressing—in fact, some prefer |into kot water just before they are wih Cloe Y Wishing all goodnight and | thickened. Remove from fire and stir i ) “To devote to heavenly things, it ‘without. - A few thin ‘slices of #alt | put on to insure against any foreign |Pleasant dreams. TOO LATE. |iP 13 cup meited butter. 1 cup sugar, | Your mutton chops with paper cover. 2 P vy i Tat meeer Peiced whn. i crbe a2 batir ars| Ay senall Tralt which can be mix g e T TN TR Teten | L BULLETIN'S PATTERN SERVICE | its i3 % 11 rumbs as buf smal t which can mix- mpom g 2 4nd to epunteract bis ieachings, cometimes ‘wsed s pari for seasening | ed With Ihrec-quarters its balk of SALAD DRESSINGS. of soda, disselved in it, then add 1 1-2 | Broil lively your beefsteak—to fry it 3 must active be alway; instead of all butter. = AT oa' Pumpkin Pie—One and one-half Dear Social Corner Sisters: Would | beat well. It is rather thin batter; . El Learn a Biitle every dav. cnps cooked pumpkin, one and one- | €4 g‘en canned in sterilized ”mru. ‘l;ke l)x':m m‘try some of my salad :;n is :x;).ox right h:x ‘made in the dz'hd:r Buy"(-&-‘t:nd pigeons. When you've 2 Ralf ‘milk, espoon | Put into a cool place (the best is tne | dressing recipes: yen not have oven more than 3 H ‘Every day is franght wita lessons; Bour, one teaspoon sastin: favy taoias | back Dazt of the ice box). will keop| Salsd Dressing—_Three-quarters of | moderately hot, ss chocolats wmi'l'he way to cook them Is to pot them. E Youthtzl minds find dasly food spoons sugar guarter teaspoon | indefinitely and may be used for so{a cup of boiling water, 3-4 cup vin- | scorch quickly. 2 In_the teaehings of surroundings: psritiar e L many delicious desserts, and not the tablespoon ' butter, 3 table- Wood-grouse are dry when gumps Rt iy DAY ‘ut the pumpkia in i B g g s ot Pork Cake—One-half pound fat ive Marred Ak R R e e S g AT e o | B TP o Ry el et | Betere You Toum them, abwaye 2ed But there is a better way; as possible srithont scorching and ran| - —_—— Dingh of red pepper. When coid add e Sa Btin S Sk T it em. Simply fi‘h in truth and goodnes through a colander or coarse sieve. Mix| TRIED AND TRUE DOUGHNUTS. |half cup of cream, or milk. Mm;n-nwomafldaadve Way life is life, and then wo fall asleep. The cook deserves a hearty cuffing, S s L maes (oditor Boct Lorn;-r-.rl-lth-n room | Who cerves roast fowls with tasteiess understood. | ries, andono-fous . : . or a late arrival? I can stuffing, : oAy g tocperi L] ':y'fi; Tried and True Deughnuts: One|. not o 1 Xou say you are sorry | siay a few moments, so will not hin- Wot understood; we sather falso im-|the water and cook until soft; strain|cup sugar, one cup milk, @ Jittle malt, || SO ROt Bo WAN vou the day of | der long, frex sauce: fow make it right, alest !hrofls'h - : weizh and add three~ | Mutmeg, one level teaspoon saleratus, i o > hug them closer as the years| fou: T ;o(uumwumm- And thus men rise and fall and tive oa e Not understood. Not understood; poor souls, with stint. M:mmmubrwxwfw u'mwuotnmmw Are oft impelied ‘gainst thoss who meld the aes. " severs sickness, a giaes tube 1n useful 1 ? . ootk R Ilailver 1a thoroughly wet, ing drinks and gruels: and o 4 ins " waisr, "ona & of Dekiog|, Deor Sigtams and Dot i oy |uScd o, Whare da you Meep yeurseir? | £L200 3, st *then 1N Gut ‘and. ture | ltda whits china. bast with & svovt ts1 > et understood, | Powaer e salt, wa eould ever get along without them: DOROTHY xvmugws N0, 2, |into a pan of clean boiling water, | alve good, 5 Not muwoa how many hearts are w;? mm":é;"’m, m.;b:f :\':. and I for one am glad to have them wul";.;:nfl :r'.lu ‘wil] M‘lp pome one as ..:;..‘L"?.‘?:: :’;".;:: l:::n'l:n:'w"“x" achin gas, two large tablespoons-of B 2% Co, by ey aERtt Sey | DENISTRY AND THE PUBLIC wor Tack 0f sympathy? Ab, day by FHow nu;y eheerisss, Jonely hearts are aquare of coarse white flannel over meke the first plunge, Dear Social Cormer Friends:—The , | pitcher, leaving o cup-shaped depres- | Girl's Dress With Chemisette Having breaking, Gingerbread—Ons cup best moinsses, | Si: T feel £o glad You have cleared | fi7at stops to establish a dental ctinje| » CARM FOR YOUNG FOLKS, | ot e flannel In the pitcher, Put| Comvertible Ciflar, and Sleeve im many noble mflg:t%a:‘;’awwf g::;:ai,{‘::;nuuflimagg,m table. | yourself, You went to the falr on|t0 be conneected with the publie 00, ons O, God, thet men would ses a little thoroughly with the milk and other in- gredients; pour into an open and bake slowly for 40 or 50 minutes. Spices may be nsed in addition to the vanilia for flavoring if desired. Popoorn Bafls—Boll syrup molasses for 25 or'30 minutes; stir into it corn that has been carefully popped: pour out on buttered tins ana with greased ‘hands form jtto balls, Puffeq and rice may bo made yheat int! balls in the sams Cook ten pm B pa to molds and wflh the turkey, set aside to cool. way, A pound of sugar to every minites; LILM] 7“1'!1’ l&l PES, Denr focial Cornarites; Hers are some racipes W‘Mcb 1 hope someone Sponge c.k.-'rmu ‘eggs heaten five miskito, omo and onorhalt cups of su- gar added to esgs and beaten five min. tes, two eups flour, ono-half cup boil- ons-Lalf pint of riel erated nutmes. sasash, mii (a Jittle cream will de ne harm), cinnamon and Bake with one crust. saspoon cloves, one eup shortening (butter and Jard mix- ), one cup water in whi crust zgf sugar, allowed to stand over night until the sugar is thoroughly dissolv- Dear Social Corner Sisters and Edi- tor: Please may I come in the Social Corner? 1 have been a great ad- mirer of The Corner 7or geveral years, but couldn’t get courage to venturc untfl now. I have had many heip- ful hints, and 1 should have liked to have attended some of the picnics, I supposc the writers are all strangers to me, but I should like to get ac- quainted just the same, 1 am sending a recipe for tried and ong Jevel traspoon cream tartar, Dis- eojye the saleratus in the milk; flour to roll quits stiff; fry In hot.Jard, Corn Broad: Ons cup corn moal, one half cup flour, one half cup sugas, one oge, one quarter cup. butter, one teaspoon sait, oha heaping teaspoon Royal haiing pewder and three guartery cup milk, Bake 30 minutes in good oven, MEXICAN PRIMROSE, SOCIAL CORNER GOSSIP, I've been thinking about writing a long fime but it is kind of hard to fonday and this terrible affair hap- ened Tuesday, 1 should have feit Salad Dressing No. 2—Put a table- spoon of butter into a heaping table- spoon of flour, then pour on bolling water until it thickens; then add a tumbler of vinegar, 2 eggs well beaten, one large t!-lvooll 01 de half cup of s teaspoon ery 3 flun wllh pepper and let all bofl together. ‘Will send In some more dressing recipes jater. Tiny: No, 1 om not personally ac- quainted with your hubby, but 1 am as porry as 1 was, better, Dorothy Periina No, 1: Did net imow when I started writing for the Social Corner 1 had a double, Won- dor 1f wo look allkel Twing usually o, Remember Me: good guesser, ¥ringed Gentlan: No, I do net live Hope your cold i You are not a very cups flour measured sifting and soda, 1 cup raisins, flour and spice. Pork Cake—One pound fat sait pork, chopped; 1 1-2 pints of hot water, 3 cu;n sugar, 1 pound ralsins, 4 eggs, 1-2 pound citron, 1 teaspoon eoda, 2 teaspoons of cream of and 1 quart of flour, Will keep a long while., BSOCIAL LOVER. TO cLlAN SILVER, 1 have Deen heiped so many times by the Bocial Corner taat I would ike to “pass it along” se 1 am tell the sisters a new method of cleaning sil- v an sliver—Taks four (4) pleces 2 inehes wide by { inches Pt 1n grasite-pan, or better st} on o corner of two reads, but I think 1| %038 know whe yeu are; You changed your name but hot your iniiials when yeu got married, Am I right? Joe: I dow't see you as eften as I quart of b Volling hob); Lay ihe <cloth and drop Inte (It must be ver on a clean e liquid mov. ing the cloth back and fanhhunu‘l the t seheols of the Capitol city were taken rocently, when a delegation of inter- much as It has heiped me, ANOTHER AUNT, Dear Editor and Social Corner Sis- Argues contempt of Christian dlet. To roast epring chickens is to spoil them; Just split them down the back &nd broil them. It gives true epicures the vapors ‘To see bolled mutton without capers. Botled turkey, course. Is exquisite with celery sauce. gormands know, of | Is good wiih bluefish or whiie bare. Shad, stuffed ang baked, is most de- Helous, ould have electrified Aspicious, GRANDMA, THE CARE OF THE SICK. Dear Carneriies; Have mot been able write for some time, but have been interested in the letters each week, Convenlences In a Sick Room—In 1451 A SIMPLE ATTRACTIVE STYLE. vary convenlent for eerving meals, Te K lce for a Slok Room—Tie a broken ice in the flannel and cover it Elther of Two Lengtha. = tghtly with a thicker flannel. The ice ¢ ) : will keep all night, and the water may bnm l:cr‘-."-:thh trimming of qoutache| L,y 3 e small | bad if you had lost your place in ‘Tho | osted oftizens visited Bridg and | enjoyed reading about the good time|be poured off as want ra F~- was used for er, tabjes; of sode has been dissolved | C ' viewed the choo] Dental Clinie, which v Or judsge oss harshly when thsy |and four enouhg to make & medium Sy Badows: W Yiewsd thy fel nle, you had at Aunty No, I cannot ses; 0O, God, that men would draw a little nearer . To one another and be nearer Thee, £ three ceoked carrots in the liquor un- | wring the ends of the towel; or piace thin, Dot Fear s REFRE, L ke s Y. "'“:m““'“:_‘ til cold, Tha carrots will -mmw the| the famnels in o sicamer over ~hot 2 ny: I am purprised fhat you |dentist 3 lquer ean or | water untll e B pmceeatcod, FLUFFY RUFFLES, |should be willing for your husband te |are very conyineing; e i ollen g " ™ INQUIRIES AND ANSWERS, MEXICAN PRIMROSE: Nothing wrong. Hope you have come to stay. CALLA LILY—Thanks for card, Hope you had a pleasant time on your outing. KBZIAH DOOLITTLE—Letters re- ceived and mafled to the writers in- flicated. ENID—Have flled your request with the clerk and it will be attended to, LITTLE BO-PEEP, |strated best by its work with the tieular letter, In this the | Uttle. water or acid drink to soften the m Im rnl;y day, Insurancs men go around b s youngest children who before half A | ring will spell out the initials of your|dry mucous membrane and_destroy | " When a cold settles in the bronchial PR = and make'soliciting pay for thetr com- BANANA GRIDDLE CAKES, dozen years are over their heads are | future husband. the ‘bad taste in the mouth before of- A ,k,“,,,,,,v 23" they_ oarmot | PRISE, iz os started on the right track for sound KiEZIAl DoOLITTLE, |fering any food. Poach the dlses, rfionof the. ear: 15 ik it Eome respomsibla citisen | Dear Hditor and Sisters of The Cor. | teeth, sverything prepared for the in- There is onx{w 2y o Cura daatsieas | CoU pocured to go round the finst | ner; 1 have not written to The C Parents are provided with printed ARRIED | YAl Do aPranged to please the eye a5 2nd that 18 by CORELHULIORNL Femattan The “Nory month they could Increase |ner since the fair, I enjoyed myself | instructions for proper care of first| THEODA MET WITH MARR well as the palate, Serve less than you D inens m.“"flmu”‘{.fl','mfm-fl&d ot lo“ha:# e“l:cv::::‘ :nd help the poor |and took in all of the sights and had |teeth, When p defective teoth s dis~ AND HAPPY. think the patient requires and give - Eustachlan Tubs, Whon A Cfi," raxpy, |TY Disture taken. Was pleased {o|covered the ciinie teachers duty ia to il rumbling mound or enter The Bulletin tent and register and when it 15 on- niess 1% the result, nnd m can be falen n: Provigion 1a | yitn someone who was much interest. Hu liquids should be hot when they an m"’.q Wi thought the pictures would be for sale |[made for thoss parents unable to pay R - - \'Q'fidnflnf.h"n:m'; :1' rf: ‘5'--'1‘;2’;:3 JEL and that I should love to have the|for the services of m dentist, Thus, L fhe pEUaSE,] UK Wi forover; nine ton fTaed vy Catarrh, which ] Hotning stiff batter, This gams reeips makes excetient cookies, if mixed stiff and rolled yery A NOVEL IDEA, Eaitor of Bocial Gorner and Sisters: 1 have never writien befors, I have read most of the letters, A good many times we gpsnd meney Wa never agent {or some hank soliejtin, foollshly, Why it ig trom aid not get but § help poor people who INQUIRIES Dear Sisters and- Mr, Fditor; You da not RUM WHIP-POOR- ses an business house to house? If the people or eont,, they would be making something; and it might save money, and éneouraga them te try and have & few dollars laid aside for a What kind of a looking men was he? Do deseribo him that we may all look out for him join the cirele after such & confes. &ion of hix faults, Perhaps it was he who was se taken with Merry An. drew at the falr, Did he go the sec. ond day? When he beeomes & full- flodged member, Jook out he deesn't Loll your fawjts’ “Turn about ls falr play Rural Delivery; If jt wasn't Tiny's husband it must hive been you who was s charmed with Merry Andrew, You piways did like the ladies, Yo must peferm now you are a sister, Best wishes to all, my name, Was just coming out when they spoke of taking our I sisters’ pictures and was surprised ia operating with in_that eity, The most enthusiastie of this party wonderfu] muccess you have many me After bolling salt jeave twe or soup, “The most essent'al thing in life is good health anq essential to good health are gound teeth which can be e\veryondfl heritage, if one Degins early. A scheel provided with a dental elinie has one room for this partjou. lar purpese, containing weveral den- tal chairs, Tha teachers for this branch of {raining must be equipped with a full knowledge of dentistry, Children entering the primary are given especlal attontion, clinic’s essentialness can ba dem notify the parent of the mature of the defect and insist upon the seryless of o dentist being mecured, the children of the When weelen blankets past their best, cover with Illkollh. and tack M & quilt, L it ot fat Is spilled on the throw cold water on it at once, and ;vu' not soak into the boards so deep- V'an old charm oy the young peaple ]S to_try October Sist, Borrow a wedding and hang u by one of your own mon gless tumbler, phabet showly aloud, take note Wwhen the ring turns mt the sound of Dear Bditor and Sisters; Not long l‘q 1 was disoussing the Social Corner In Applylng Hot Bandages, dip the | flanrel In bolling water, place It In the center of a coarse towel and twist and oc! mixtures, galatea and 004 for this design table oould penetrated with the steam, They will ‘then need no wringing. Foeding the Pationt—Whon foctiing the D.Ulfilh do it gently and neatly. Antcipate wants and let the food | 700U J2CT be a aurprise as far as practicable, In | requires 4 yards of 4 sevorp sickness, give mourishment In & |for a 13- ! small guantity often, and never fail to give it immediately after a long sleep. During convalescence food Ehowid be §iven at longer but regular intorvals. If the patient be unable to use =a tooth br\llb, ‘wet a bit of soft cloth and wipe the teeth and gums and give & Pancls, and the. sieeys 18 .ood in vnn or Sibow lengeh. | Th A pattern of this {llustration o Ay ndaress on Fecelpt of 10 ¢ oonts 1a sliver or stampe, der ‘through ‘The Builgtin Company. Pattern Dept, Norwich, Com: much vi 'y as possible, serving in th forns or in different dishes the material must be the same. merely they leave the kitchen, BServe them in may have W hot pitcher and pour into the hot seem to have that Whfln they said the picture would be | sound teeth along with other ahildren, BitSh Minamed condition of the mu: | want to e with your T ¢ I T rday'e Bullettn. I heard Lus | The Bridseport Jental cinic work A g g b e o B W G Mg ey “fl‘ ive One Hundrod Dollars Morry Andrew: How I laughed over | ¢inda say “Oh! ‘eod nllhll" Put I |l most commendable, showl: that l’".’l will do the same, tor Gny Cash 'of Doatness. (saused by | YOUF lettor and the replies to it, 1|Will say It was n fine picture, and we chool children who recsived teeth | ™]'ar Jyace that our soctal times are 1 notice you_tell The satarth) that cannot be cured by Fallw | Wish you would deseribe that man, Js |1l looked . handsome. imaductiona. in the i mary Brades | aiiraating much attention and creat- Catarrh Cure, for circulars, Tree. | Do tall, and doos ho welgh moat iwq| Mandy: I can't imagine whone |and follow anlly, havo hetter ing favorable comment as' well as F. J. CHENEY & CO. Tolodo, Ohio. | hundrad? I thought you was a man |hadow that was on the tent. It might | teeth than b the higher grades 2 mn:fiy Bills for consts. | “BEL your last letter. o ‘Teko pation. Coughs That Are Stopped! iny: You mu.t 1ook funny beside o little mid- him join the of hubby, you are s get, By all ‘means IBF circle, forearmed {s forewnrned, you uV. been one of the Merry Andrew: If you are a a(or* writer, 1 wan’t to tell you when who wer: ved Bl ths n.o.. first ln-(r\m(lonl. ‘The dental olinlc’s {\llurl outlook is ext promis- ining new writers and friends. Rocently I met one of ous buainess women who ‘was all enthusaiasm og the ’ol‘lr 'M A few helpful points in the dally|ime she magnanimous r's identity. Careful peoplo see that they are|know. But was it wise fo feil hi 04 Bave not g0t a man | caro of the teeth may mot come amiss: | 1, Surved Meporis: ke this - are | Semy Andsow: Can't you give us & stopped. Dr. King's New Discovery ls | faults o may give ~ tho Sistor i ';“_g‘y";,m BEte it b g T SNl gwitylae hint as to who you are? Iam well ac- 2 remedy of tried mes as held | list 2 | not wan ve mber of \ B T on her fhariat tor 4 yems | oA e ure when hai s Siifieds- | 1Ot N N e bt 1 ‘Where thero are children, to knew | . Dlady: Your cake was pretty to P Youth and old age testify to its sooth- time ing and healing qualities. Pneumonia wnd lung troubles are often caused by delay of treatment. Dr. King's New Discovery stops those hacking Boughs and relleves la grippe tanden A Money Bock St it Sails, 50c and it you want clean hands- A use Married and Happy: again. South Windham . WORDS OF APPRECIATION FROM Do you live near the camp grounds? May I come WHIP-POOR-WILL. RURAL DELIVERV. 1 ‘orner Editor and Sis- Bacis here and no n.mlt ters: could paint a pictufe as beautiful the forests. at the present time, wh.h leaves thc!r many coloreq Corner Golden Ycl!b' -Hcl‘lm _Brother Bi! won't say are for leaving the br us to cos Boglal mind a long ago, Now, Merry Andrew, why not change your mind. The old’ saying is “fools never change jtheir minds, but_wise ones do So “Jtm: 1 thought of you the other day nna your dried apple pies. Saw some ying over the line. one from ‘the other, each brush hung, by 2 different colored string. Secos b upon the ol brushing the toeth at least once & d- Just before retiring at night. Clllllnt ‘them after each meal is a still better rule. Third: 18 As s0on as a defective tooth teeth of biting hard sul picking with anything pick, F'm.m Bt e ootk shuw the child how to brus! teeth correctly, hnld.lx bnuh In l'llht hand and brushing wit & round-an-round motion at n.u:‘ fine eating. Glad to the |[PEGGY - ANNE ENJOYED THE eam. AND LUMBER COAL Free Burning Kinds and Lehigh i ALWAVS IN ‘STOCK quainted In Moosup. " ® HORTENSE. PIGNIC. Dear Cornerites: It is such a pleas- 1 feel as If T'd like a chat picnic Oet. 'and Happy's on ot

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