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THE SOCIAL CORNER - The Domestic Depunment CIVILITY COSTS NOTHING—BUYS EVERYTHING! ROLL OF HONOR with.a woolen cloth. This saves much will save the pattern of your linoleum. _Here is another scheme that saves: Use your oil stove on top of your cook stove, it oven is full, and you can double your amount of baking. Sons of Social Corner Writers Walter F. Moran, of Norwich. Richard C. Moran, of Norwich. Eugene Campbell of Willimantic, Conn. paint from clothing. Ether will do it, Allen Williams Hovey Sterry, of |NO matter how hard cr dry the paint bt g m.sh i S Sl the be hits Earl L. Sparks, of Norwich. AVinE See - Slicn Al hasts wiiite soap as thin as possible, meit with oil C:fl:’"‘" T. Knowles, ot Wethersfield, | of*Csraay o oiive ofi over a siow . fire and then pour into a mould or box _Floyd Mitchell, of Central Village, | (a corset box will do); when it has Conn. stood three or four days in a dry place Willard A. Madley of Lebanon. cut into squares. Shaving boxes can cleaning of floors every week and it|All the I have had a chance this last week to find out what to use to remove AS YOUNG AS YOUR KIDNEYS OF POISONS from. your bods much_“pep springtime of vouth. Keep your body | in_good condition, that's the secret. atch the kidneys. digestive organs are the main cau The kidneys filter and purify the blood passes through Yo kidneys “once every three mrnutes ties. ‘That is their work. clean and in proper working and you have mathing to fea the poisonous wastes and de: acld accumulations from gour Take GOLD MBDAT Haarlem Oil Ca siles at intery nd you will alwa be in perfect working order.’ You w feel strong and vizorous. muscles will e elastic and vour will radiate youth and health Haarlem, Holland. They are not a patent medicine, a guaranteed remedv w used by The secret of youth fs ELIMINATION | 56 AT | done, ¥ou can live to be a hundred and ! edjoy the good things, of lite with as; as vou dld when in the/ The kidneys and | They strain or filter out the impuri-| Keep them Nerves and | face GOLD ! MEDAL Haarlem Oil Capsules are im- ported direct from the laboratories at| but | h has been | the sturdy Dutch for over 200! years and which has helped them 10 l (U' YRdM AR KOUR’ CORN +ED BEE Sirldin, o Seaks | SWIFT’s al‘kl‘\G LAM!! . You At Knew Swifi's Cood Oxaliy Short Cut Legs, . b, 32¢ K e Fores {amb, Ib, 22¢ ¢ have no h'gher P prices. These are lb2 88 Loins Lamb. . . “’f 28¢ sur best Steaks. Lsin Lamb « hops, 1b, 45¢ Native milk Fed VsAL, Right from rreston ity Farais Short Cu: Legs, . 4o, (8. | Loin Roast, . b, §0c Rump Roast, . ib, Zoc Veal Stealk, . b, 40¢ Veal Chiops, . b, 30¢ Shou der Roast, b, 20¢ | veal Stew, . . v, William Howard Gordon, Subma- rine service, U Myron J. 8. N, ngland, of Norwich. Royce F. McCall of Leonard Bridge. Calvin H. McCall of Leonard Bridge. Walter Robinson, of New Haven. develop into one of the strongest and althiest races in the world. Got hem from your druggist. Do not tak: substitute. In . sealed ~packages: hree be filled with the hot soap instead of boxes. UNCLE SAM'S DAUGHTER. WHAT TO M;KE Wl‘_l’H PEANUTS. Sodal Corner Sisters: These are dependable recipes: ed as there were blossoms of green pods when Jack Floyd C. Knowles, Camp Devens. | Browned Peanut Hash—Run a heap- delayed his first call, They are Large sl ed cup of shelled roasted peanuts| byt rich in protein. Thre: months in rapiton Perry Pendleton, Niagara|inrougn a food chopper and cut fine | succession I 'planted beans in the old el 8 one cup each of boiled potatoes and|moon, but contrary to the old idea] o Samuel L. Mitchell, Manchester, | bread crumbs. Mix with a scant cup| they produced as. well as those plant- Frank €. Medbury, of Canterbury Frederick H. Race, Jr., North Frank- Herbert R. Hoffman, North I'ranklin. SOCIAL GORNER POEMS. YOU CAN. the kind of things—" friend, you can nvented man strings wn any to make good first you'll have to strar t understood fear have to grapple with And m from vour brai blot disaster ou pride and pain n onstant ur m patrol ur white Soul ms behind in do all k spoon salt; add one-|autumn days. The warm sunshine is,or have tomato sauce: air When & o wily | half of this to the milk and egg. With | such a help to make us all happy and | tomato, heat a little butter and thicken |l came out of the sick room I re ) what you w! |the other half mix ome cup chopped|heaithy. FBetter have faded carpetswith cornstarch. 5 nioved my cloth cap and st 1 John R. Jarvis. |peanuts and one-half cup. raisins and |and rugs than paie cheeks and feeble KIT-JO. |hands in water and Iyes - |2dd this to the batter. Let stand for|iimbs. We all know how important it all dishes and spoons sel THE NEARER WAY, {30 minuies, ihen bake in two loaves|is for zrowing plants to have the HOME TINKERING. el ) in gu s ang e 4 the suffering|in a moderate over ¢ near] | su W <) < 2 % g jused a separate cloth to t d a suffering | in & moderate oven for nearly a"l?m""g,’"r;,a"fl‘“‘ ousht to kilow how! Dear Social Cornerites: There ave|\ire them with. R i hi o o unshine in | too hugaboos that cause eny amount| Fverything that came from 1 erced him with a| Peanut Canapes—Blanch and . chop|our homes for the best good of all |y 7, ouFAPOOS that can ouer| - Bverything that e gy | tw bles = living thin| herein of trouble in y {Furned or buried. T did the work for L | two tablespoons peanuts and fry brown | living 5 ing doors and ghostly e 5 B i YAy ' know, there is ain two tablespaons fat. Mix together | If the sky is cloudy and the sun is| B% GO0TS 200 ERES, SOmLCe. HEIE | the family of five and not one of tie r 5 Jone ‘tablespoon each of chutney and |not shining, there is all the morc need | FOM® ¢ MOLe the G008 WATE FOU, otners had it. It is a very bad thine my he {table sauce, two small chopped cu- | for sunshine of a cheerful spirit| US'eh A{tentively, moving td have, but with great careone will . \op | cumbers (pickled) and a little salt and|and the warm glow of a friendiy feel- | "A0 SOR. 0 00 in one of{ CUTe throush S R \ S oF SROVIEHIN | e Add to the ~peanuts. then|ing in the hearts of the imates of | O MCOAES ST TONTE 1LTR ON€ T NPT STRsE spread on tiny squa " | th e : ' E e R e et s study for a moment whera to place O e B 407 b 1 gnsen escists. Bnew — DASTER LILY |G iatian spirit as we do the carthly i, (Al i mas do two Crrandsuuiripider of dried best Erivs ieft ate; to give, not| Dear Editor and Sis o Mo e homes, sunnny or cloudy weather out- e “; ' orou may discover that heImashed the potatoes. Into yavy pu: | . jnave n pleasure in_spite side. : i, SHo ¢ - 1@ piece of butter, paprika, smnch of ore to rule, but to| 50 Here is 0 impromptu Barn Party | ‘The Bible savs: “Reoice evermore,| In that case take stift wodfat and |l “Gup” white corn - fakes, sirred lowe'c and again rejoice!” We all have so|grease the “hanmel : T, MOt~ gver fire till thiek. Packed wn long s for ake to suffer pain : :\' 1\|r1v4‘\in3'dc‘*!; v:n;fl at \':ll'it:{"si‘much fo be thankful for. No one's lot ;:‘idf‘“"";‘u“‘[L‘;_"‘fa'l"zm‘"{"; aere Alis-anite pan, eut next day into’siices y 51 6 houses and, from the hollow pumpkin{is as bad as it might be; and when | ends, Futte 5 uges: ~|ara fried in pork fat—good Atex Simgll. | | shell she carrisd Gnew i[OI | fvy think how litlo we rétiifi it Goa ;:‘:";l!“eg better than soap for such a|™ Bougnt two pounds of wod iiccrice » - which she gravely presented to who- | for all of His goodness to us for giving Kpose. , {at country store, cut two lemons in INQUIRIES AND ANSWERS. | cver opened the door. The finest, soft- | us jife and friends, and all things| !t Windy weather, particular cold|ihin slices (omitting. seeds), broke up \CKWOODS MOTHER—A letter | £st de husks had been chosen: a|necessary for our comfort, we wonder [ Weather, some houses act is though|ssme slippery elm .hark, covered al Sam's Daughter awaits i sketch, “three iines and 2 | that we can be s ungraieful as o be lhfl.\lhassu"’wd e :0” N";fldorg with cold water, simmerad in 4 gran- address of cat or witch or goblin|cross and unkind to any one of God's|in their sleep. FAIATE 15 ite saucepan slowly; whan cold, puf with fine dramatic gesture to | creatures. right to whistle and moz= at any and ) e qum—\p new cider in. I don't h‘elp TO MAKE GOOD TOILET SOAP. e: We must all conserve the health-|all hours. This means loss of sleep|the dog's bark any more --anti-coush. r 8 orner Friends: These| . . giving fruit that is so plentiful this|ard. with some, ‘tnat creepy feeling."| ‘When alone evenings, and twed, . i d 0. K il ‘*'" danee ear, and let none of it Zo to waste. | TRis, t0o. is casily remedied. Diligent- | make a yumnkin moonshine, put i an of lve placed into one quart | ANd Zobblins pranee As the apples begin to rot we can cut|I¥ search for the offencing crack ofleq candle inside, no othe: light: 2 will boil at once; let [ 10 O and dry them in the oven and use|hole, and with as little sentiment as|out comfortable rocker, turn your left kewarm (that is, tepi . ase, which ie | many ways save meat and other foods | SOf: filling of <ome sort. 1 did it once|jands in lap. < Old age aming ds. should armed to liquidity | that are so high “:mw the whistle vanished like a |phours, v ogeiher and stir: add two 9 Let us all be careful to care for our,dream. 5 3 I found three red ears of corn yes- [ swdered borax, one| W hen fhe guests arrived they ‘were | health, because it is a precious legacy | A friend stopped in on> morning on|(erday, but could not 'sec i man any- o of ammonia, one ounce of | $°ated on piles of hay: a skock of corn | given to us and we are responsible to|her wav to work, and related what | where. . one-half ounce of olive ofl | W% thrown hefore each one, and at a|our Heavenly Father for the way we | 2 terrible night she y\ssed through: it JE T . v \when these are all | #1Znal the corn huskine contest be- | use our bodies and our influence. - was almost equal fo waiting for an| Yantie, “ segin to stir and|ZAN. O) tim» tricks an1 games were| ‘I hope the epidemic that seems all | 2dvance of the Huns to near her tell| B — ass is not lumpy, and | (hen tried with great zest around us may soon subside. it,'and T know she suffercl, listening SAVE AND BE PATRIOTIC. al k as honey. Have ready Tho tables ~were decorated with| With all good wishes for the Social | to_the different sound: D 9 C ong boxes, pour the honey-like pumpkin shalls filled with fruit. The | Corner Friends. 1 once knew a man, who would al- ear . Social Corner ma n box -w! et it away to|PlAce cards were corn husks, nut dish- AUNT MARY ways slam a door when he came in, |2fe economical recipes: Foe n tiffened, cut into %% Wwere h;'ln“vvl apples. The salad —_— no matter if it was tweive o';]nck at], Raisin Loaf Cake Unf;v res dieces: when solid | WaS of cottage cheese i1 individual night. I mever heard it siam but once|fal, one cup syrup, one-fo 1 pack 'm with air spaces. | "rvices. each being shaped like a| | ]Ei.oNo'r'cl“:‘ 25":""55_: Bul. | Pefore 1dipped my finger in butter fat milk, two and one-falf teaspoor Laundry Soap—One can of Iye, five | f1C® With raisin eves ani pimento|, fn 190KIng over last Saturcay's Bu'-lor vaseline, touch the catch of the|ing powder, two eggs, twd cups barley bounds Foet hen grease, | MOUth and nose. The = sandwiches| SR T UM A ‘]P‘md (’;E; ‘”hm door. and the sgrip of biess where it|flour, one cup seeded raisins. Cream three ta borax and o were of brown bread cut as witches' |30 S8R OOt o8 e her amd s | Stuck. then it would bang fust a lit-|fal and syrun _esgs and milw hare Tn praebe ey [ Bate. " Alarge cake was frosted with |BUNK my recine soes farther and is ije i is true, but for the last time.|add four sified with baking powder chocolate and on its dark Fackground | ¢ Just e and economical| \ "mere touch of grease works won- |beat well; add raisins and vanilla; 4 goblins i ders. bake in a moderate oven in a greased Linoleum Polish — Take common | white icing zarments disported in per. | N these days: Windows that stick: T don’t_think |bread-pan. beeswax and shave thin with a knife | fect harmony. Candies and nuts ended| Best Ever Molasses Cookies—Scant|there is any contingency in a house- | Hoover Cookies: Two egss, one cup PReg I8 hot water; cover wax with feast one-fourth cup brown sugar. one-half [hold more annoving than a window |sugar, one teaspoon vanilla, four cups turpentine and let stand 24 hours. Do 1. M. B. [cup shortening, one-fourth cup boiling | that sticks. 1f you can gel a heavy|cornflakes, one cup nut-meas. Beat 3 , 90 the stove. as it il water, two teaspoons soda dissolved in | jack-knife, force the blade around be- |ihe yolks of eggs with the suzar, add warm take a w above er 2 paste, ' 7’3 Humphreys' “Seventy-seven® breaks up Coughs, Colds, Influenza, Cold-in the Head, Catarrh, Sore Throat,Quinsy, Tonsilitisand Grip. Atall Bruggist COLDS Headache It is one of the ptoms of liver mest and stomach trouble. A bad liver reflects its cious that you're here, demon it the winning that's d a little len cloth and then polish of milk and season with salt, pepper |eq during th: new moon | | i | were orange; the clusters confaining from four to ten. There ate several va- rieties of the small preserving kinds. plum, pear, strawberry and others with their yellow and red ~olors would omke a pleasing collection. Those on the roof garden grew nicely, alsp some muskmelons. During the dry season it was rather strenuous irrigation, bll‘ was_convenisntly near. heads looked on and rem: 1 well browned. Serve with tart Peanut Butter Croguettes—To ‘two ps of cold boiled rice add two table- spoons peanut butter, one beaten egg | and scasoning of ealt and paprika, Make into croquettes, roll in egg and crumbs and fry in deep hot fat. To Make Peanut Butter—If vou do not have a food chopper; first cut fresh roasied peanuts as fine as possible, | Will they amount t0?” “They wili hen mash with a heavy wooden po- |amount to mothing, which means, {tato masher. There is usually a pea- | something.” 5 | nut butter attachment with food chop- | Twice Twenty: Accept thanks' for|inix fry, put in meat, fry, keep stir-llittl i RoVeRt | this is missing grind twice | Writing abou: your cherry tomaloes. |yins yp 'when well fried add one pint | coat on. these . dirsctions | Wwith the finest knife: add salt to taste. | Doins one’s best cuitivating on limit- | tomato ‘or ome can {omato soup with |strictly followed there witi he The resulting butter may be used as|cd areas is helping a bir ~ the Boiling water added; put on back | deaths. i it is. thinned with a little water for SLANCHE. |of range to rise; now add ome cup| I protectad myself by eating al! preading, or moistened with a little s rice before. cooking, salt, pepper, let|could of piain, digestible fuod aiad ol or sweet hulter. Pack in EXPENSIVE ECONOMY. s‘mmer one hour at least. You may |freely of cold or, took | sees with a layer of paraffin| pegr Social Corner Friends: 1 hopehave to use a little more water. every night and salts every | poured on top before adding the cov- | no one e Tnird pArt. o[ raéat: " Add’ bread | When ‘T want in the 10 b o will put off warming their rooms these | rumbs, sage, seasoning, one egg, three |dcuble cheesecioth over my nosw and | Peanut and Raisin Bread—Beat|cold evenings and mornings and run es salt pork if liked, chopped, put|mouth—had it come weil up ito mv | threc-fourths cup of sugar with onc!the risk of taking cold and perhaps{in With this. I lay mine on top as it|eves and down under my chin. I pin- |z ing gradualiy three-fourths | paying out more for sickness than the | helps to enrich and also bakes brown.|ued it in two places on tie back of pint sweet milk and a tablespoon of | fy ymelted butter. Have a quart of flour |sifted with four teaspoons baking pow- | | der and one cost to heat the rooms Let in all the sunshine possible these 1| Dot | them in the place of raisins, and in she. which is something we are interested | d ghosts and spiri BLANCHE'S IMPROVISED GARDEN. | Water, one cup molasses, four cups Dear Social Corner Sisters: Less | 10Ur and one teaspoon sait, cinnamon, | pinching it to loosen things. Having |meats and vanilla; drop by spoon on than “two looks and & go-by there 1g | EINBEr and nutmeg: also put in a litle | done this, force a chisel or the point|greased baking pan; pake In a mod- a locatien called the jumping ofm|Ciove. The fat from sausageé is the|of a hatchet under the sash and gent- |erate oven ce whers occasionally domestic | PeSt for ginger cakes in any form. Let 1y pry it up. Potato Puffs:' Two cup: mashed po- itensile which are considéred past |0BSh stand one-half hour to ripen| " Suppose the window moves, ungra- | {oes, beat, add beaten two €g3s, salt, 1sefulness deposited. Here js| Pefore rolling out, I always use fromciousiy. In this case apply the, butter|cna cup ;cheese, one-half cup milk where I have been enabled ‘o enlarge|2ne-thld to one-half barley flour in|fat the same remedy as for doors. If|siir in cheese, bake in greased muffin m: small war garden by adding mu. |2l ¢akes made with molasses: uselit will not move, send for a me-|jan in slow oven 15 1o 20 minutes merous containers of varios sizes and | OT, °F Jess flour to roll cookies well. | chanic Many thanks to Bulletin for yedow shanes. Granite kettles with apertures | LA/ %AYS make double the recipe once| " | have just found out how to treat|paper,” proved just rhe desired articlos. each week, and often twice. We are|an imperfect gas jet. 1t is a simple | PAULA. My coliection numbered - fifiy-too | VErY fond of them. thing to remedy. T have regarded it | and were placed to the best advan-| Worcester Cocoa Cake—One-half cup | as an affliction of Providence to which WAYS TO SERVE EGGS. e 10 catch the sunshins as the trees |Shortening, three-fourths cup mashed |I must resign sweetly, but I will tell 3 3 A shade the ground so much. Of the sev- | Potato, three-fourths cup sugar or one|vou how to treat.a gas jet if it spurts: | Dear Social Corner Sistars: Ways eral kinds of vegetables that were|CuUP karo, one egg slightly beaten, one- | Turn it iaf it cool, seize it between |10 serve eggs are various. These are planted, the beans, cherry tomatoes,|fourth cup cocoa, three-eighths cup|the fingers, and with a twisting mo-|MmY Ways: and carrots yielded the largest re- |Milk, one-fourth teaspoon salt, one|tion take off the lava tip. Then with| Boiled Eggs: One quart boilinz wa- turns. The Champion and vellow eyed | téaspoon baking powder, one cup flour: |a piece of thin, stronz paper, clean|ter for four esgs: place on back of string beans were the mos: productive | Créam shortening, sugar, cocoa, add|the slit. If the jet blows Violently, the |range and keep hoi; hut donm't boil, and largest ones of the bush kind, | °E& Potato. flour with baking powder | remedy is one step more heroie, pro- |12 minutes for hard boiled and ¢ min- The scarlet rumners are rightly nam- and salt alternately with milk. How to make one pound Hamburg Steak make thres meals for three peo- | ple: Take one-third of steak, mix with bread crumbs or slives of stale bread, put through choppér, or soaked in warm milk or water, one egg beaten, little sage, if liked, a little catchup or Worcester sauce, salt and pepper, and make into cakes and fry. You can| also make these cakes with chopped or mashed potato Take the second part fo Hamburg, have a spider hot, put in piece of but- ter or a tablespoon of meat drippings, which is best, slice three onions in and onion or parsley: . Melt & table-| " The {omatoes that ripisied in Au-! % b, 14 spoon of sweet fat in ‘a frying pan: | gust were red and those in September 5 e add the hash mixture and fry SIOWIY | weye oranse: the cluatire con SoupiCHE S Dt ¥ Moisten with milk to right cons 1 like in oven. a sailor, proceed to caulis il up with a een cure a pair of gas tongs, stand on a steady chail e Coddled Eggs: for the sick: one est part with the gas tongs in the|quart .boiling water in a bowl, two right hand, and, holding the fixture|eggs, stand on table 5 minutes for with the other hand, pusi away. Aft-|very soft. er giving it a half turn, take a new f I &rip and give it another half turn. By | A nice way to Fry Eggs: Hot pork, this time it =hould be locse enough to unscrew with the fingers. Correct the flaring by stuffing a little ball of cot- ton in surgery deperds on the judzment that|C°°Me out in good shape. is stuffed in the pipe with the cot-| Scrambled Eggs: Six eggs, salt one ton. tablespoon, butter; put in fryine pan ETHELYN, |When hot; drop in eggs; they should A GASE OF INFLUENZA. prihc Ll s il e Ot Prime Rib Roast, 1b, Best Chuck Roast, [), 24z. Lean Pot Koasi, , .0, 22¢ Fi Fres: Lut Bee: L.ver, 1b, Fresh Cut Pork L.ver, Ib. Lean Bouing Beet, |b 14c A.1 Choice Cuts CORNED BELF, Mohican Pancake LOUR. . - pie, 10C naro Syrup, ., 1v, 20¢ 26:| Armour’s sugar «ured SMOKED I-b 26 E Shoulders, Squ:ré’s L tt.e Pig FRESH 1b 29 SHOULDERS, . il Fresh Hams, Ib 32¢ Whole or Half, Suver Lane PICKLES . bot, 20C Galion Can Apples, . 50c o1 Oul zamoaur,, . 1o, 25¢ 16¢c 10c can, 15c ‘Armour’s Star HAMS, . b, 35¢c Lean Salt Pork, ik, 26< P.ck ed Pigs’ Feet, | , ldc Pickled Tripe, . iL, 10c SaltRibs, ., . Ib, 10c Blcl)‘;‘:'r:ifn.d e n,‘gc - 35¢ J4Tc Reliable - FLOUR, . . . pk i9c fKum.ord BAKING 28 POWDER, . 1-b can £00 Moh.can Special TEAY, . Y-ibpk Sumbeam Pure Sap Map.e Syrup, n oh:can' Creamery BUTTER, . b, 56¢|F SPLCIAL "SELECTEL EGES, . doz, B7c CLOKING CO.wPOUND, . Ib 28c «wit's Premium OLED, . b, 35¢ NUT MARGARINE, 1b, 3te Pure Larg, . 1, 32¢ Raspoerry JAM . L PEANU UTTER, . . 1b 230 MUSTARD CaOwW, . . . Red Beans, 21bs26¢c norick’s Maited MILK, ... iy 41c YE u.ow:-m Onions, . 3 Ibs 10c SweetPotatoes S25¢ Pears "y 3ql525c Cranberries, CABBAGE, Spinach, aEAD: LETAUCE,. . hd PURE - nONEY, far, stency, | head. it thin like cake dough. Bal You can put tomatoes in this I was careful to put ame side out every timi {55 as to boil often. W strain_one cup | I hung them in the sun ar on the I had two not i mse Isitic_to shine, close eve slowly, the sasih and woodwork that is cornflakes, beaten ¢gg whites, nut- utes for soft boiled. chai seize the jet ai the thick- need, place in frying pan, break the eggs in the rings and fry; witt. a spoon dip the hot fat over them. They the pipe, but the success of the be broken into a bowl unbeaten; add vepper; beat the yolks till creamy and add to eggs and milk: beat whites disorder in 3 e brain with . p: Treat the liver aed the bead is relieved. | “One dose will relieve the worst case of sick headache over: night—perseverance in their use will remove the causesand give entire freedom from this distressing ‘ailment. Schenck’s Mandrake Pills are constructivertonic, so strengthening, ing, reviving, unfimu':n:d M,mht these organs are freed from Mumhu isorder. vegetable; absolutely harmiess, PLAIN OR'SUGAR COATED PROVED FOR MERIT BY 80'YEARS' CONTINUOUS SALE ish Influenza.k_‘ < At the first ‘sign of a cold take 2L Lig CASCARA QUININE Look out for Span- How my son, age 21, had the Span- ish influenza. 'At first ke had a s throat ‘and chest felt tired, bnt n sick. In a few hoiirs he had & heud- ache and cough. In about six hours he bad a bad spefl, everything went black and was sick at the stomach and dizzy. Soon heshad a high fever which sent his temperature up three degrees. T was six hours getting a doctor he- cause they were all on the rush. W.en T got one I got a good ane. He soon had the fever under control. The patient - bhad a hard, croupy cough, chills, paingandssoreness in ab- domen. The feveriran'threc days. He was in bed and wall covered for six days with the ‘window open. After the dxu:.ex hosat'up 30 minutes. 1 kept this for three days, lettinz him sit_up 15° time. When he' was down. He * good warm bathrobe and shoeskand stockings. "The room was warm.' After that I le( him £o-all, byer the “house’ “or threc d: After the 12th day he went out fu longer every up the wiadow E s el o hes- it g Phd gtad o it until dry; fold in: grease the omelet pan with butter when hot. nour in omelet slightly brown, set in oven two minutes to dry; not too brown on 'op: fold over and slide to a hot plaiter and serve immediately. Scalloped Eggs: Boil six eggs twen- ty minutes by standing in hot water below the boiling point on the hack of the range: shell, cut in thin slices, place in baking dish a layer of egss, then a layer of bread crumbs, sp: kie with salt and pepper, dot with butter and continue until egss are ali used. Pour over one cup milk (hall cream) is best. Bake twenty minutes. Egg and Ham Omelet Iut one rea- cup chopped ham in well buttered fry- ing pan, pouring over it six beaten eggs with a small cup of milk: stir thoroughly; soon. as set dish and send lo table smoking hot. Eggs and Tomato Sauce: Put two tablespoons butter of bacon fal in i frymg pan, when'melted add ‘ohe small chopped onion, cook umti! browa, then dd one cup tomatoes. Diture two tablespoons flour with one cup water, season with salt and pepper and cook three’ minutes. Break four ¢zss into the sauce, cook until set and serve on toast. Delicate Eggs: Lightly toast two ces of bread. Beat tre whites of two eggs quite light, spread on \0asted bread, drop the yolks in center, sprin- kie with salt and pepper and bake until sligatly brown in a medinm oven; serve at once. Bread Crumb Omelet: Separate the whites and volks of thre. esszs) beat the yolks add one-half cup fine bread crumbs, salt and pepper, one Lalf cup m ien fold in the sty heaten whites; put two teaspoons h ter in frying pan, when hot pour in the omelet and cook over a slow fire; nd put into hot oven to finish cook ng. Serve at once. French Omelet: Beat four a. very light, add three-fourths cup cod wa- ter, salt and pepper, mix thorcughly, pour in hot greased fryins pan, run ife around edges and lift siij to allow (he thin part to run under- neath; serve at once on hot platter. Egg Salad: Six hard’ ho chopped fine, same amoun: celery, mix with a litt dressing and garnish w olives: serve ice cold. Poached Eggs: arly full of Have a sh hoilipg salted water ove from stove fo reduce teripera. break egg in a saucer, slip it irto the water when a film has form- ed over the yolk, and te firm, take up with a scrve on toast. Spanish Eggs: remove shell take out yolks and mash smeor three teaspoons melted hutte ubbed to a paste, pepper anc Cook six o and form in ls and fili v in each egg white. Have ready one cup cooked rice. place or piatter, sink the eggs into the ric and serve wit heream saues. Car nish with parsley. Serve hot. Savory Eggs: Chop fine one smal onion, one fomato. Cook in iry'ng pan in a little butter and fat unti brown; separate four ozgs, adl to the volks, salt and peoper, and two t blespoons cold water; lishtiy beat ¢ whites: mix with the vo'ks, add to the temato and onion in frying pan anc cook gently as scrambled eggs. Serve on buttered toast. Eggs in French Style: Six eg: tablespoons butter, ne cup mil fourth cup flour, a salt, and pepper. Ccok ezzs five minutes make thick white sauce milk, butte: and seasoning. Dip egss in sauce cull then dip in fine bread crumbs, fry hot. fat untll golden brown. Serve wi tomato sauce. KATYUID, BLEACHING GRAIN BAGS. 5 The Social Corner: There was a mistake last Saturday 1n saying a handful of wasning powder. it should been a small handful of washing. i ecipe for Bleaching Grain How' to Make Cocoa: T take milk or milk and waicr as much as I wish to make, put in the sugar and set on stove. As soon as it starts to boil 1 take my dry cocoa and springle it over the boiling milk and stir it in and there is never a lump. ome times 1 add a couple of drops vanilla De- fore serving and it improves the fla- vor. Try it and see how much time and trouble is saved in not having te mix cocoa to a paste. ELIZA. A SOCIAL CORNER GATHERING THE 31ST. Dear Social Corner Sisters: It has heen a long time since 1 have written I am writing to let you know Golden Glow and myselt will entertain the Social Corner Sisters at my home Oct. 31st, and if stormy come the next day Visitors are welcome. Everybody come for a good time. Come to Yantic on car and take a jitney—not far—and those who want to drive come to Fitchville postoffice and take the left-hand road and come till you see the colors flying. RUMBLE BEE. NOVEMBER MEET OF CLUB NO. 2. Dear Social Corner Sistcrs: T hope You have escaped the awful epidemic and that any who may have had it are well agin. Grandma H: How have you been? 1 hope to see many of the Sisters at our next gathering, which wiil he Thurs- day, November 7th. FPlease take note Every Woman Wants % L71e ANTISEPTIC POWDER The Chelsea Savings Bank FRANKLIN SQUARE For the Fourth Liberty Loan this bank and 3,170 of ¥ its customers subscribed for $375 350—all over our counters. Following the lead of Presldenl Wilson 2,347 of these subscribers for amount of $240,950—uud the various “part payment plans, mortgaging their future income. They are in the first line of Patriots. _ The object of this advertisement is to-acknowledge the co-operation of our depositors and friends. of the change from Weanesday to| The New Zealand govarnment has Thursday: also, remember (e date | published reulations under whigti and the place—the Buckinzham Mem- | the board of trade . will “restrict orial. It seems a lon gtime since|exportation of lumber from New: Club No. 2 nave all been tegether, so|Zealand, and it will now require an; hope there will be a good crowd. Come | export ~ liceuse from the board of one, come all. trade in order to export any lumber Jane: Wish vou couM come,|from this dominion. It is understood will write you soon. that this maasure is tazen in ordef Olga: 1 was sorry to heor you had|to conserve the rapidly . diminishing been sick; hope you will be able to|lumber supply of this-gountry, with come. the hopes of. 7étaining - sufficient’ to 2umble Bec: Will you be one of the | supply lome defhands ‘so far as crowd as usual? 1 hope su. the different grades of lumber sxe [ concerned, espeeially the white pime SCOTTIE. land kauri lumbers. Connecticut State Grange Worthy Patrons and Friends: Your attention is hereby directed to the-import- ance of elechng representatives and state unnton who will vote to ratify The Federal Comhtuhonll Amendment providing for National Prohibition. The State Grange urges its members to unani- mously support this measure, and has itself en- dorsed the Amendment. This is not a political issue, but all recognize the economic and moral force in the movement. On November 5th be sure and only. vote for such candidates for the House of Representatives and Senate, as you know will, or who promise to vote for, the ratification of this Amaidmenh 82 N Do this regardless of political party «preforehce, and your part in this great movement will be well done, e "“L THE STATE GRANGE LEGISLATIVE-’GOMMITI'EE Per FRANK E. BLAKEMAN, ) State Master.