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+to mits e chiidren, who in g %&lfll doors; mo lfe the ‘greén ana empty law, { the gheat darn Do piecld . cows drifts voleanic, shutting t k. X y of thobe who flled it -when —imatte 3. Lowgtey: WELPING MOTHER. | you Mother.” - o g b= hiswork. his hat went ‘was oft to the garden swing, = ‘his mother the wood to bring. * sald Jittle Nelt" you_better than I can tell” sbe teased and pouted. hal? the il inother was glad when she went to = . the street we gaw & big yel- & door, whichels our adopt- surhine, After e 5'.{;5;;2 i i fiesif sy iheste HOW TO MAKE AN /OLD-FASHION- rose far, | recipe, unleSs some of the _have, a better one? I slyays thought this o grand recipe. E a large quantityiof fresh rose leaves, dry these fir the sun,’ turn.over con- stantly so that all will get perfectly dry fum, ender, etc. dried. After about’ a-fort- night's drying; pépper the Jeaves with powdered orris rogt, cinnamon and. salt. cloves and Javender—halt that quantl- ty oil of einnamon and twenty drops of musk. The ofl of musk is the most ex- pensive item {n the preparation. Mix|" all together, and place (0 a wide-mouth- jar. For the first yéar or two I stir o Jeaves twice arday: Keep it in a dry’ place andeach season you Wil be m, | delighted with its fragrance. RITTY LOU: i LETTERS SERVE AS ~ CALLERS. . Dear Editor and Sisters: Although letter writing is mot one of my aceom- plishments I am- going to try & hand at it. And T am wondering how I shall feel when I sge myself in print. I am not gifted so I can write any- thing fowery, neither can I write a ser- mon, but T 31ll write just plain’ facis. Tlive-on a farm, quite a distance from everyhody; qand 1 reckon I am like the ld houseeat, contented to stay at home, but 1must say 1 enjovireading the I ters from you all. 1 always read ev- eryone of th . Tot-ohce, byt two or three times, and /it gives sfie the feel- ing as it 1 had Deen having some very nice eallers drop in, al | T suppose it_anyone of you’should. come I not know you., - &+ T will send a récipe for cake, ono that 1 hatve ueed for years, and it Has never tailed, me: Lader Oake: Tw6 sgxs, one’ cup) sus gar, beaten well together. Put three tnbiespoons. of sweet cream /in a.eu; Aid il eup with swest milk. Two cu flour, two . tei cream tartar, ‘ane of sod (or two teaspoons of baking powder) sifted in with flour. To the-égxs and suglr already begten, add the cup of milk and eream, a pinch of sait. Baks 8. DOX'T MORE OF 1 2. B At fhe club meetings it it could -be kept more/quiet_iwhile the programme is ‘going, on those who ‘really” want tol listen would. enfoy it more. 1 felt 50z fot Calla Lily when she was trying to Tostesses for the next meeting. Why e E d more r'uzsy'{ it are far away and “neithen of us of ;amg';mg we are.on the. trainready 1o start,:but we are willing to do il we can. | Good times do/ not come "unless. there is more-or less work and someéons. are here for, to help one another-in every way fve can-at all times and when such big crowds come let's all pitoh in iring disposition and self out for anyone and W83 do'gur TALE. new :&ym lady years ago who i v ing of hers: “There are always Jeaders| and_“followers’ 1 am ‘conterit to bs _ Now. don’t let one of yis Let's be up and doing at all times, Thers is always plenty to da| everywhere you go. Let's help, not hin- er. T < T hove;T may Bo ablé to see you'all in June ‘and th ter mesting ¢ possible than thejone in . £ 5 By g % : ‘Can't you writésa fewtines to o Corner so we will' remember. yousars | one of us and I know when Bug geéts ev- erything garnished and. swent she wi'l serite again. T think: {B to sing once in a' whi e(a Lidok | out, Blue Bird. ‘ming §s Bad for'the neswes. F 1 have been planting a few seeds to- Aay, but the wind blew so hard T } to give it up. I love flowers and ways try to have a few every suntmer #nd keep @ few house plants duringtho 1 ¢annot find, time to rest'of read there are '50' many things to jhelonk to and all ®ood things tao. that our 18 e 15 - al | taken. | Well, guess Tll diop for “this starch, thr ers cup sugar; boil u (oeing cardful not to ‘st it boil too lorig_as it Will be “leathery”, fayor with vapilla. It 1 -dou't teel too- ridiculous when I, seo this letter 1 will write aggin. With best wishes tor all. i Ly ON HMER 51ST HIRTHDAY.. time. wishing all the sisters much hap, | pitess. and long life for the. Cornep 1| am, as ever 3 ’ _MA OF GREENE GABLES. ~ §———— . RILLINGLY AND THE OLD BREAK- Dear Bosial"Carner snd Edit any ofSthe Qo;:eflw Inter o the Dear Socisl Corner: As this is|be reached my Slst birthday, T am thin of many pleasant assoclations with older members. Not being able to meet with yow. I still enfoy reading your let- ters, some from-those T have never met. I trust the new members will heln 't right and fhen.up hill and every person you meet sk them the way, for - hard” to kéep the ship safling on peadeful,-quiet | ¥ ‘Waters. £s \ Jesus said, Peace I give you got as the world giveth. . That sweet peace it overcome the alluréments of the W¥Id. gifts, i 10 God for & blessing. th a loving hear to all of the Social Corner: v ‘ GREAT; GRANDMA. s P . GRAPE FRUIT PEE, in the Buckingham and -lu':ye:l miuch.” It wwgu;y .u:;’ and many the mmnp in by’ Claire ther. Itiwas a beautiful lettér. 5 semding a recips for grape fruit APPEOVES WETONA'S IDEA. An T sitfrere in my aone, my’ thoughts turn to'those in winess-and porrow. | are the friends of one who late such a Jsiter, - © dost both husband. v It eoi Club No. & and took the mime My Boy, and oh, 5o many othér young people call- at! sha 3 F Hortenge: How brave of viai 1o Write tended g i, T only fow 3 it 3 ald l:-m. st s and chi e time, and,who has had to>shoulder the. ilttles family: at your- you alvays smile thr dinner idea is great. The ng eo'large it will ; WARLY BLUEBBLL, / 1 - DON'T- WORRY'S BLESSIN Some o;‘ fill!r;,nldm inbabitants. (town ‘of Killinely lle burl z _vm that is hidden away g ™ Here and there canbe-found a; ston . | upon which ' the -yough “outline can 'bs traced from 1680 to 1800, ‘Tt 1s worth going to see even if it is zlmost impos- gible o met there. ; L 1 would like to be admitted “into the o: circle. for: T admire all ‘who eon- . that we may have even a bet-| gas which killed #il ve forms of lite witn tder. i S ’ 1t is-Interesting to watch .thése proph wese written \they were omly 16 g as fantastic, imposeible tales, 83 Who has a «ight to say anything 5 Impossibie or that-people-with new ideas dre crazy? . ' 1 ¢xpect some Of these people who are always. calling. others crazy would sus -see nie today foeding three With{a medieine dronper. Foungest | n, with the hielp-of the dug them out while trying. orie. -1 expect 1. should: ‘inless I db. . Thelr eyes afe ne ‘and, they haven't #ny hair and &) they. are rather * orhd laok bgeste—but, my by wants, _thep, THE S T et LA B Boftee they i maks o m@ 5 ) Instead T am tninking of a litle, girl|ye §-years old who loved pets and who had i, a tiny baby mouse for ;fl,;fi was too_small to drink. ‘and mayt there were ng medicine droppers. then. for she stemed-to krow how m heart ;was aching.” That night I- cried’ myself to sleep in her arms, 9 when she died, but many come to my mind wh = - 1ped Wwe would sit on m c and 1 would) %’:& o repeat &7 2 or Evan- wl 1 /think ot it : spend _hours repeating poetry to’ me telling me stories. to me. - Tt is a marvel e, e s tribute’ to the = “nickn: s ribule tothe Corner. lt!(ckrnfifloa ten, 50 parhaps she has never ssen ‘my name. - > v il send a recips for - = Bee? “Loat: Two, and-ore-hale pous round steak,. four crackers rolfe he, o exE.- one cub. milk, sednon- with. salt, and . pepper. little sage. Mix, well ress into b pans;- ;;m of ‘e think . | Butter on tov, bake one hofir, this very fine. /Dear Bditor and Sisters: Doesn't the ook . gloricus these days? Makes bne Just-glad to be alive! % Conundrurn; Suppossiyou thim oretty -lax in 1 was really’ very much sur- i3 2 planigd them right away but hayem't Been able to see them for mearly s week as. the arrival of a splendid son the 11th, "has glven me a. vacation' from . after things.” 1 won't enter any disbute/about-the name of the but T’ think from the shape they are<tha 2 I do hope: they'l] grow. at_that itime s very| low with dropey’ along—bit- kept “trudging ito the: onary which I-find. it-wise ‘to_keéep| am | Re ng ‘you for thoso | st sed and pleased to get . them. -1|adi , The deéar grandfatier I wrote about | i ost warm ' enou “- Canterbury, ‘Bell: h for our out. o iy, Ball:| Wt anice " plats Fe s Fou have, . £0r ‘one had a good time = - t. patlence, what' jan. insight Intd 2 child’s mind she must |¥ have had. Iy there anysthing in this world ‘quite so, wonderful as beinj ings, “And mear, world over; - ' DO WHAT ¥QU CAN.. . fgest Mr. Editor and"Social Corner” Writers 1"’{? ever. and‘xthlnk :; tl;e lo” things that mrfke litt worth ) You. d:p.nv kindness ‘for' a {riend U ~| usualiy say, Thank. you, and’ vou feel |y palds It means much sometimes *it! you hear'a bit of gossip,/and know, it .is'not 88t ig' told, f You-willspeak ip and say I know that is not'so, Think of a seandal that can be checked. Tt doesi't |, ‘meap much ‘to youbut a- few: words{g, might darken a young person's charac- ter_and ruin, their name fhr life. AL kind |, word o a “perzon .in Jtrouble, a hea warm grasp of the hind.mneans muel when their eart is heavy with grie.and sorrow. friendship one you call friend, ‘hoid it tight. Mother it ‘don’t Jet it get away for pure true friendship s a shin! light 1like the stars_shining in’ the il things it will_prove that great|subects steeams -are ‘fed“from little_stream: this mann ?}n g0 Ito the river they go rushing|sides liong in heedless -glee il they help swell the mighty_ogean.’ . - ¥ 3 on't ‘be discousaged if_ you cannot 8 Brigh e %53 55 carrying the load of life. It you have nothing to_ glve. smile and anwels will waft 1t . to mest Qif- Ges which are .stricken” with PRI EEEE 1 ;Egs;%m &1t r 0 LIVE IS IN¥ THE PRESENT ‘:% Sisters of the Social Lorner: The: ayotation which appears over the ELly ‘ié%s i £t t! Sunday for Day™ ‘purpose, and to revive in above you. It |favorite piants you would like to grow, may seem’Jittle to you but time proves |¥ou will be astonished at the number of ;can “sin The walls hate both 3 e 5