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theegt* *AV strlk�
' :0 0.0(1- OA *hit'1 hewl
jot WI,: .X"' 400 came to the Pee-,
ereertoreethe„ strOn est
Is, the OA: ride, was not owl
rfch but WAIII JabuIoa1y wedthy.
good plelee tor mbetall', •pro.poctor,s
o r a. main wli would trl to maker
himself .useful. This view 1 took af-
ter visiteeg themost talked ot
In the camp. T. was mitt eitediall
received at the various mines and ob-
tallied all the lorterloatiOn I Oared.
and consider it Only right to let the
people of Canada know what a
wealthy camp this. le.
-- Totair-silver eithiree"inetheTtrottalt
triet are the richest Mina that have
wirer been unearthed. The eilv.er nines
a of the great Atinerican,„ west and of
tisle-Columbia pane-
cance when Compared with the mines
here.
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A Frenehethenadian Idevitlestaitli by
the Milne of 'Larose,' Whille'tivorking
for the Tends:kerning and 'Northern
Ontario Railway, 'discovered tbe lira,
'Mine in the camp, called the len:rose
Aline. B* old it to goer:tr. . Tint-
linena;--DuntoTeeend -Conapan
.4000e Thepurchasers then out a
---;carloged -of-ore.--and-paidetor:- ,-th0
Mbie by the retterne made by this
Car of oar.
Claim _after claim has been steeted
:Once then, so that now prectiOt
ertilerf SWAIM- is staked, as w41 as
parts of tlie- adjoining .towrishipir.
The, 'Larose Mine," the oldest anti
'cote of the best, has ten itch Amine,
all the _way- fiorn-theee and - half
Mates .to twelve inches in width, rin-
covered. and have .enly' strippetl a
volf small part of the ground as yet.
On one of the veins to sheathe have
• - been sunk to the depth of ninety
feet and a drift of 200 feet run. The
oro is as good at the bottom of tliRt.
eilinfre
being, that the vein -Widened out. to
• ..„........eenetheee....01„ethreeeontLasheater
theft has already installed steam
plata, air compressors. and have
rills t work. nig
• has been running for tvreive Months
and has been an extensive shipper.
„ Fifty men are employed up
- end prospecting it.
The next 111.111es T saw were the cel-
eheated.......Now......ontarict., • ,..e of
Messrs. Tretheway Company. These
• lteete-etterati-e-,ecreeettedele
ones and their richneseehas not been
exaggerated. , •
II. 6," orie of them, has severe
veinseand the other, lel. 11. 7." has
.three. These. are from' on*
inch to eight incites wide,' and new
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reetiqfrl 9r Jauiei flay.and Abithet
Quebec.
uteri°, ,goverrineent *old Mit
the town Ite Or Cobalt by' public
eietiOn 00, ,Aug 18.. Everybody was,
xfOrni to. bny tote, and iota that
"peo;)Ie thought.tr sell'for
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add ore
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flOIhIatIy baa 31 nu _, t ..,..tieeneionel,
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.'ealeet burldrugs 0 . ,r 1,- (es :Urea:Orating:, edritekiite ireatte , .2, partiCuial, y,.
..,s , irm. 'Plant:..an. . ' oti..sold-',heisi neakeerellfe far 'from, eheice, eerhen in.iitti.'.10,th ',gout! ' etelen;
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0100. lirrre letnnetro :mnootOnenii ite the town of Cobalt.. liti#' and Sift :together Ono ,arel one -
t e °manner heke, he ate 'hear' en thn I do not adviee men to come to this heir elips Ot Meretneeti; One -belt . e
slwi,see:_,411„tee_heeeavoelea.„tano e.- camp r.,03np,_40111,4tig,,,,tor--stor. ,144-ta147:414,-.0/:- Ilo.or.'etaritipiti„ute-,--tearepoote,-,012.4,olt
etemitetteelinteenteginee e
vertheless the company ato A lilore promintsg district than teaspoon' of soda. . neat' an gef, add
ing it e forefe an,d lIgems itg440110 for tbat at • Ceibielt 'and eurrouncling a cop or.ebiso sour cream. and poor
MOP* ground. . , hi
country.
..-,....,-,.....s..........e.-•• gradually into the dry ingredients,
North of the Uftels holdings, is the
claim of Weer*. Vertex() -4 Chetia^4, neat therroughtir; add cold water,. or
mizzions. or :PB sie' a little more ereant, if necessatir, AO
IOW
leers. There are JAI men prospecting thin the mixttire slightly. roily ine
' VOI0Ping thlii claim. A car London,
E4giand. in '
lead ,ot ore has been shipped from Imprisoned in .Slot Machines to a hot. Well-bilttered pan, and
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this,' Claime which turned out 'very hake from twenty ,to thirty minutes
rich.. Threeli veins, heve 'already been The enoentoux decrease in the coin- Ira a moderate oven. Doke in gem
,
otteovoere,eend tlee deeper the, oro the ago ot penniee, Ittalf-Peetnieseandelare, P"eires-atd°P.Inupedindigg.--te711g,Pudel
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better Ito seem* to 'he.. .11. istgam . or things. from £148,-1V9 worth in 1.902 dieh 'with :slice! of buttered bread,
lectrical plant lie'to be Metalled on to 147/03o5 worth, in lerte, ie len afe ..,4th ,...i,„,14 ,-„,44„„ „A „,
IO property. This claim Is rePorte ter -math of . the boom in Perrniee -"" e"'"'" -* ".'.'"*”"1 and sugar --41-7 over
ed, to ho in litigation. , ' • caused by the oreotly extended use of eacb slice. neat three- eggs , with tt
to -thiei claim is the O'Brien Peneree40.-the-slot , machines a few teacupful of sugar; add ono quart
, elMiliatM61'-einiet0.fierttite°, e-4.--.4 , ' ere--•-• • ----- ---e-----e.se•-•., . eentilkeeneitie.Poetiestteeteer,,Ale,
developing =the .property. Two veins The experts in, 'Coin production bread and butter. flake until the
• Imo , custard is 'set and the whole Is niece
veryseiche-teibaes . and -silver ero;_state Alta. there was something
have hien (toilet& kaidietit 83 by 4,0 a •sliennY faxatieel," A few years age, I 13rinsowned.•'''='''' - '''---,=-1:*---'. -4' •
keit haabeen sunk. 'and the ore holes and this led to o large production of; Sauce . for Podding.--Talt-o six
its emu with depth. but unfortematee Frew coppers by the mint. Then came toblespoonfuts of sugar, two table -
le this °debit" is also in litigation, • a "grit of bi---onze coins," and ' the8 - elecerffuln eit leutt.4t, and one- egg.
"These mines are ail situated around authorities have ,how greatly redueed Beat -the--but-ter; Sugar, And yolk
Cobalt Lake. e - . - she issue. " • '
two - 'Mika' freare,' -. Cobalt, Where X snw i.ourions- thin',"said ono- •ofethe -1,
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--I then-Piseettaded to Glenn Lake. i "%the *111111-10-0 'of -The PennV 718 •11'
on -
One iii -tri -0` g•TiateS1-2in1iie-s -my nyee-1404-0114:-$0,4t1Ielre4erne-trank-...itearia
eVer rested-on."theeiettil known 'Foss gers in the cit3. For instance, 'WO
'ter olefin. It was silver. silver. ' think 100thing of receiving at
ere b mug sod developing the • one
---• _-Titereire 15.:4--elTn___Late.siti brooch of our bank .4100- worth
of aeries 'in One week,
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and the great
of the egg together., then add the
white, -beaten to. a trotter lierstly,s.
in ete-Weistapfitleof -boiling- water mut
while hot.
A Winter Delicetcy.---Fer delicious
eating en. zero Sitetither...._11Uk0 _Mat
es' for the table, fill cans,, shake
nen. lir oeur eans aye ecu n- net.
edVered, from tivo Inches to eleibt linnr-hrancheehanY0 -wher0 hitti,ness, 'and seat-,,---Thm.nuar ers-of-tt-pouu
men run in and ass for a' sovereign s or sugar is not too inuch for -
inches iorwidth; three.cars hair° been
shipped. which avereged $60,000
the ear. Any man who discevers
vein of -ore. tui this property gets a
bonus of $100 an. inch in width., A enethe-s <rt. gets meter; The, •South, my word for it you will not care for
rttleo ddition of lenton 'peel or ginger
Thatched Lettuce.-1Vash, carefully
two heads ,df lettuce,. separate the
leaves, and /tear eachIeaf in two
ertg
,pound o
am or bacon into dice and, " • •
,14; _Cut_ a_• atter
worth of penhies, get their supply ef pound of pears for canning. • Pears
coppers from l• Peckbain, tire not worth 'eating if 'cooked In
-The secret of ibis tite ,PonnY" weak. syrup; make them rich and
-.steam plant is to lie installed hero Metropo t as ornpany s arnty
shortly. It is reported that .a of men who spend their time empty-,
flofl'derliatest, has been ,orfered for thio ing the .pennies out, of household mee
ptoperty, and refused: tett, bank the money. at Veckitann
Next to this is -the lean -soil claim. cricte.for41;4,,Ljeinsent we find the eit-
VAIL-Wk. 1414,-011/.. ; Tans eigpocketsof i erroice
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ei rival of its neighbor, thee P t
One of the eecretarieri of the South.
a
, but which is at Present tiOztiti „tropeatan_afin ,q0110?anv im, a, fry until brown; while hot add two
411-tibli-r="WO-6-13")-- .1P7rir -account of tIW. fiii. .., laluetillits'ot'4hlt-
clairee On tide pro -fie -Ay from one to • e
0 i ewe tigope ir02.000 ponnyAn,..thsiot_speonwygk uattl"flight, add to • it two tablee
eight inch ee m tridth. , ment ot, millions of pounds.. . ,
, a •
Proceedi g east to Kerr -Lake ,7; eve!gae meters. A large •corps of inspece to it the hamstir over the fire .one
reach the property of a eiontee,at , tors spend their time in going around minifte till it thickens. and- pear
selolicate, .the deteobs. mine. TveentY i emptying theso. They get round boiling hot" over -the lettuce; mix
men are employed °reeling up - the , this..,,,,,enormous nirrnber of tecters carefully with a fork and Serve im-
preperty. Peer VOIOS have been about, once every live weeks. ,rmediately.
-found from one inch to et ht inches° "It '4ctulte-a--ustial thing for them t, Wilted- Lettum.-41acer-in---11.
wrt e. Three carte:Tel (-5'i-it'll-aye been to e11Wt7 out 2,)0 00$ peneies in a table desh lettuce that hes been
of lieliiiift eareTWIY.-- pfeiCeit IttiirtfirlirdiriNitili
the ear. Tills •corintany is arieut, to have een lockedup for live -week* teat -by itself, to_ remove all teseets.
instal A steam plant, air conflates- in many cases, and if so let the Cut acroes the dish four or, live
sors, heisting plata,* furnace and "ore emptying process stand still very limes, and sprinkle with salt. Fry
crusher. Adjoining thee claim .is the long WO should make a material dif- a small piece of fat ham - until
rfargrieees Mine -a _viery, J9Od One- ferenee to the 'stream of coppero . in hrown, coteet in. setalt Woven When
which has 23 -men at • wor on 'tee clreulation." • e ;
e 41 • V • 4 f s. ' 'hot ttdd 'ctili of good viitegar. and
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ainted. ' And yet there're*entlY• , died i ° God,a.'treirsurY • eceeitteli. the ozpir,.,.._•
browopi, 0; unientnAthalele integritys big of all; ,of tho :men. whO.:devol-It9.0. ,
'bus:lues44 relations, a atieutlier in widowed" ''houses Al 'WeU ' al: of the ,
- " de regular --steureibige 4 Ideper..-whose----liottare--- beeteleeeert- - - ----e.-----
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on t. „dying bed -it he b44. 0111..Y Wm- AND CltitIST 141015ED 'ON..
-eel o „admonition he would Illee to
the face and say that I miter brewed were not worthy, end Christ protest :
bagivoe,otorrepl.:4ed: . , .
47 Inn thankful .1' MI 10°Ig GO 111 'acceptable even tliongle . the ' donor*
, and made no protest The w r
But the moat important tweet:ion when Mrtr3v/ktagdcaell° Artn°In'ted. 1441
fc;,e the . Chrietian church is, What t rweitlahiltib,j• Pe,,..recwaat:dulliegatlatie:edniubc:e„:=0:AnilSeahn°w. i,leIrtie!
".‘v" the ten'e4lIng ' and "rnPhi°' of -1.•Yet --Christ speekvot ' ite't 03- -10-
jepesuls:deColifrtsoutlr7te-xtil7I;thit :telte-' Trip:put: i tz*raezneet8 esti?! 111411e4"ainmen(Inticl4
of aerusalent• end within •the court
of the weeny,
'n bOxes Wei° convollent- i and•a despised man, and Yet when h0
meant that he • was .etteeexteetiorter
ly arranged to receive the offerings of '
that worshiPers. And ,it is said that '
Crttrohriettiowliati:,ueocir,7:45.emagerlotif „aititithcOrritiitirts,nt ,:zalciva_C:rio,oettiort.4 thevogrifts and the. to:ire, ,
fold restitution he proposed to r(etelF0
Y''' the lips of .tire Stevitiur showing any- ,
_ .Probabiy-410 .se-ev---4, he-eostentatious----galiese
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'' INTO TrIV.Tr.tritill1(• thsappeoval of ° such use of ill-gotteei
giver.: with head -004 a.'eteet-4 -,stateise .01 targsstetttudaon•oet -ctoh:0-iethiorc9weix".0.17:•0:
tread. approach , the casket and then,
withellourih of- hod drop bito '' te Gun' be. the atitode et Jess*
treasety several °loud , re.sounding Christ. The question for the cherelt •
pieces, while' his neighbors. looked•on,te, decide is, 'What would Plarist el07
th-pretise---toul-:-app ' , . . * , , .... debrenis aeronhlee as ellen..
tirneti- 1Vsray he may havriebeterO his ilia...the gospels.. the church. would re -
Master• ,-......e„
say,. "Verily, he L listb _ ive_the_gdf.ts of mear_Amatit
ard.17'- '' condemning the methods Of. ac,eu
- The Phariece may have been follow- tion. -
ed by tho .intiovelere and _grtimblirig I Let the church speak InnoheatUtf*
gi-ear wItO-NvitIca eleawl---on his few , Ingoruncertain tone conceiming dii-
uteeigisteite ideate' -t dr
go LITT _i____Re al A- amain con
g 47 anO, sullenly with. his hand. in s all . eleorte, , to aemmtulaw
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hie, coin brig nig though he feared to wealth through plunder or • robbery.
take it out, and. then with a groan Let it show most ,Ortairaly • that no
he drags' out bin coppers• and with a man can biter his ',wee Into the Nog -
sigh hears them rattle at tho bottom dem of hea.tteri. Bitt VliSt should it
of the treasum chest. 'Bees Otatist refuse to occept the services or. gifts ' •
say "Verily, he' hath his reware?" of„iiten when Such service ,or • gifts
in the procession. there may :have are rondo -ere in a right spirit? Cetist
Paraded etbe otereon:ary ,giver, the received the ,gtfte 01 the abaUgleined.
Man- who:expecte tioinething heaVeill,y the , irojuirt, - the.. etespitfegt. ,tilefill • the
ere. earthly Iti,- retora• for his 40,l6k,- chureh oink° herself holier than her
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-÷,.'"A"------01TFY --iterlinlealAlkarettileSe..4.kcirOilL__MILAII.AhreSLA,DthetLyfit
claims have been prospected. These This mine is bound to be a liteavY
Terahme-hrordeMenteellvireemerreett,,r3.-k predners.-in-the•-near-fatu
okneing „up. and prospecting therea i The next claim is another equally
steam tan hail bt*fl lnsttdrett - n • ante; ,,i110' Aftrutrear *.37allitat4
the are_ use r minot e . ga pro-
• here. 4 consider& e amoun o ore 11
bee been shipped from „ these mine. from what I have seen I can •safely
One carload from thee properties say that this -claim is . second to
netrecr 1513tose -ef---prodife- bout41&-tote
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bl t perty is a -d-ose co meat -ton. but
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,l/Ottlee----ItRicinettelt0e-
ite--2tird1nttre---ereevontentineh
will lee greatlyreileved. and io
mnaWe- crates-entlieto cured-lik-f0•••
,.1110,14Aft, lelPtiee or bodico of one'
i dress.; knotting the hair ltigh mean
tlie, head out Of .the way, fAnd, while
leaning over A basin, placing
sportgeoldrett-U-etralaer aot elter
can be hoene on thee back of the
--thieennoty---timsee-al
pplying the vowbehind the; eat:
nii=threeitteleined nausetee and nerves
• that have e caused so much misery
will he 'left . tO relax and smooth
themselves, out delichmelye -and over
eq ett1 thiY-....ptTWoinptvuU
y
ishes itt consequence.
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•11011-behig Vs.000., which -is uncoveredee *bows
The- Ufl*10 Mrn1ng Compa
• claim; aliangside the, New Ontario
mines, has ten veins, from three inch-
eeetew etght inches wide, ot verY rich
ore, rutanlitg from $250 toe$3,000,to
on nchbe in whlt
ruo poratiol. „comotereyIs•,go.
to -Waco tt-gisolitii.laurieh ten gross
1:,,ake to freight out Ore.
• the Aon. A forcer ot erten are Open- 'Proceeding tort-totts taker thereirs
Ing --up property. Twcesearloadanseeiteniditnecumereneheeis tte, Leta:hese
ore have sierottly been shippeel. Mitch- situated on the shore of th s .take. °A
' iner3r is about to be in*alled in this car loed Of Very' tie4 ,gravel is
minewhich will certainly be one of now ready for shipment. One i;elit b't"
-the great shipping properties of the elite& ore has been located. This pro-
• perty Jots been bougbt .ety.u eyndi-
To the south of the Buffalo- Mining cat° of Ottawa end Boston people.
ompany delfts is the muchetalleed- The adjoining peopertse the Glen -
of claim, of .the Itudson'e, Day and tdennin And Write(' claim. jte,s had
•.'treintikaming Mining" tompany% *j 11 men et work prospecting dem*
• claim • bas three veins of rich ore,
from three inches to eight inches in
• width. A force of fifteen' men are
opening it upand halre-slink a seaft
to the depth of tle feet. r witness-
ed the hoisting of live buckets Of oire.
Thirteen velnic.hVe been uffeervered.
from itieet".litehes to -eight trieli&r -fa
width. This propeilty hen been: orold
to a Toronto 'syndicate, for -, $250,-
,
the next claim is the ItantlY mine,
certainly of the richest kind. By which is, a very' nretto little proper-
throwing'a littleeereter on, the ore ty. .. Aboet lim- 'ineti ars, tit *cork
one could see 'leaf ,sileer _Atli over It. Opening it up, And .therei iaeiery to -
1
. Sloe ore assays from •$8,O0) to • et,- d teat -ion of lee Biling a goo ro
000 to the ton. This le ei Striek come in the near future,
pany ' capititlized to the extent of el. vlsifed,but onir•inide In t
igrooti- irt---44..to-ireatletroe. -•.',Theiter-estrip -ofellracksrearepreteeety
there, have redvanced in six nineties i purchased lately by elle U.
'rpm' ore& dollar' atoetiity edollars' A len• or New Verity C*1101, thelInutE
etietree ernit tuee mete -to bee- botiglit ntinlitline Work ehtt..-4..V.I ,IAff.r.stIIrtr
this price. °A steam plea, LS going Patel's' 'eel. this PriVerty4 -:Onek
to be plat on thee claim.!very rich ore' hen Already beeit ` te
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\ 1,i1r! Vox elrxitri, lying alongeitie this ,. covered, but it promi":4e* to be or
last' mined claim, has' an eloirVinch 't of the' lei:riling- orittee in tho neat
.veirr of sple,ndid ore-, hut teefortimete- 1, tete. s: -
ler le tied .up • at •present owing L.,to l,""rtereee •are the leading Mine
---elitteeetielt: ee'ee-----'-'-e-e everottrelethe-ternet4eoteC,
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that of ssrs. I. I , tend 1
, rouge, tan the opp�lti. elite of
• bait Lake. reforesirs tiettlirleY and
' Darrough at the tine of the illerov-
try rem* cutting ties, forethe Teinise
diet:ming and Noethern Ontario _ Rail-. &.,
' :Way. Their 'inititeiliatelly-tilliked . the wort& 0' .
claim, tviech turned out very value Mining -ex ..ft er
elate. rifteott men are ,ittetielo ' ill riGt, praS
. aE4 tick ins tin , keit. Tromul
.t.,
' itiritrurit :.Ot
et lirectieallbtiuy
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iNelEhTIOteS
The Icelanders hate a strange belt
effective plan for preventing horses
'etrottig kway from Any Partintiir
two t Iftwo gentlemen hoped, "to b�
riding without atteirOents, and wieh
to, les.vo-Ebelr 1701509 Thr any resort,
they tie ttie head' of one horse to 'the
tlail of another. and the head of this
to the tail ref tee former. To this
state it is utterly lenpossible tor the
horses to move on, either backwards,
or II:rewords. if dleposed to move at
all, it will be only in a eirele, and
eerier -then , -meet "be undue
agreement to teen their heads the
same way. •
Sle1EPII144 FISI,t.
enbres011-; evitherai.l.teritseetega.
with 6111MS 0 hard looted eggs,Ho
ceriWtoTetve tlig--1 fat e-O--).11-cit
wheteevieregierekepoured_ent it will
ehalfea-en
a- cup a of Vinegar accerOng
strength of vinegar and quantity of.
lettuce.
Toasi..--gltein' ,quart of
wed rine, tomatoes throug role
11
f t
ander, place lo pereela.in tewpen,
itlrietittere-pep red- sett,
teed -sugar to -taste; eta- elieett eet
• bread thin, bream on lioth' sides,
butter and lay on a Platter, and
just -an the -heiterittgft-Itlit-
14,...00,-.0._ Alt•Ott cream
tomatoes and pour them over toast.
Poor. 3lfetes Plee-.tour pounds po-
tatoeei, three ounces of teedoes, one-
half pound of onions., one pound
flour, one-fouttli pound- dripping:.
pepper. trete batkIng powder. Wash,
;pare and elite the potato* htitss the
044 leaSher% antle eietaked _
wetter for an hotft belottr it is *Ante
eut onion fine; take one ounce
or :the Om& -rn
the bottoirg of an agete pie Obit,
then onions. then Soino or th.e snak-
ed taiiiO4; then,: potatoes, salt and
pepper; repeat till all 'are in, then
qover.- • Take, the one pound of flour,
three °molts of dripphng. a teaspoon.-
uteeet----bakingF-iactezalee-er '
epoonful of salt; inix welle' add add
told Water to AM:6 a stiff paste;
roll out and cover; bieloe ler two
bouts. •Serve hot.
there are seVeral sPeCideeor Ash::
teptlies, and Insects whith• never
sleep during the Whole of their eds.
ence. Among Mill it 18positivelsk,
nowit that pike, eethertin, and . golds
offit 116Ver SIM') at ell; Also thatLfld
are several othera in the
111ily-5,,that never Atop inore-thin,
Av; minutes:a mohth. fotbroi -row
doeetre rot. species of flies' Which nyr
t-ifidnige in 9lu11rter., and from ' 'three
to ilVe spOles Of serpents ,whitilt *alio
,nover
•
ase AA.
Is ri
ctint
'
f
•!.
ik h ton 111 r itRetit
ite nr, diver. riftein rats
• and 'three 04774 41 ore hove bee
shiOtred"freta this' promv,„
voiry telt ar6 IrtrA) ,
goNA.111., on thie• ireoperty,e t t ,
tftrted1 ettattS(11, kVA* 10eIy•
• A.
' T--
toont 1nte*70thg PrOrcrt• at '4
d
sh
fttto
Orid
read ot bu1Idln Op r
di01n» and 1ifroppinx,
•gkS gitriC1i,7„, VIII
PP
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ae
by
d.•
dyflte bulers,
`..
oee
k
ra*.
Oteri, h
)te $10.; yottgeer ored:Ate
vit
g neer'
' •
a
mrsemesas ifs 11 0.0•000.0
s'
rva telt -
a di' gasoline Stove!: has
V10 out: •
tstre-Wfl, tight it again,
,
tUtt4urn, it went
hrh' the roof" •
,
nd aesalr-
- HiE Airk OV te,Ormtga.. '
, We have often 'thought Of the,
saying Of an old lady, "We tali
ourselves in the simimerto -teeli they"
selves in the whiter." We WIR *de
Mit that it i some work toran
fruit. tfialf--P'OrroceS--Tain.4-403"
jel-
yct what a nrfort. jt i
a, (*liar wt4l,filled with'ti
If one begine-rightly,
rtectl not be -X6 titin
StOVO Workv 11(t_
e:
,
fpr some thlnga
mmet--4• 1 • 1 . aUl
to have plenty of holders and tea
towels at hind. _ The tatmost care
and \cleanliness nee necessary -4d per -
feet success,. .
Theefruit- should. be the beet; nele
• too eripeenot-too-greeire,--tteen
sometimes.be small; however, if per -
air Tr TOM e'enTleentede-te
overs ettould be etealded just bee.
torn using. no matter how carefull
they are washed when) put away.
It never pays to USe old rubbers,
hlttiit.sinnethue happens in-- small.
vat' fe,
la
tnehe end Oar, . If title
outh 1i done. *It. never,
A cooling orink Way be made.witl
the "following ingredients: Epsom
seets. tartaric acid. citrate of nufgee •
nesia. cerbonate of soda and creatn •
of „tartar (eptartee of ere potantV01
each). --•tande cattier estigar•
und*-----Ilace--the Upset:11-S
a Plate in the oven for about tno
ei
stnlrrr-aifertifvr,',--tvs.
bottle the whole tied 'ehetke Welf. A
teaepoonfol in .4 giass of 'water
makes a refreshing. drink.?
Suet that hers become- herd and
stale _can. tie_ made_ fresh- and ueable
places that thereis a rubber fame° by Plat,ing In boiling Waterl for et
for a • da or two. •Glaze.d cotton., 'few 'minutes.
rIgr77"en rtt er Toms- •.•
will gr tly alit in keePireg the :Jil kettle Tioliterei and sewn ter,eiteeeLpterier
a rtt
tape itte itUineehot
around the bottle will aid defect- dishee out of an nven,--.* , --
_otsg w te, tor wows(
e1tene-enutehire4ng4imerl-inateriee,
been. previously Pliewd m the bottom such as serge or holland, oft - the .
of a washbrriler. the jars are set on !thread. 'This will preeent eft - eon -
it and water Poured into the beller letantly snapplug. -
till -it reaches the neck of the Jars. Salt sprinkled ,gen any embetemee „
hoiliW li;then &leered liter the 4 ffarTir-bigintiig on n-„iii.e-ve-liail-,-sto—p=„:::*
water 'slowly (brought tothe boiling 'the- aneoee and erne%
tl'Ut-V.Athe
fifttif- fhb. lid' tea tightly, ry
11.XS or. Tim LATeNDilk.
particular that they be set ,out MA
the draft to cool. The jar( should
bo lir:cared, soe_thateshould• there be
eoy_eltirs that „etre not air-eigh , the
eetrizzliee-whielia will ti s
close the fent. -
S 1.
).
a
o
dma qulckly spoiled. Clean 'yrell' 1,port is Hanel to detection, it -num .
clear, bet water and el brush lin- !he can borrow linen with the. Initelt-
inediately after using and dry t.hor- of one of the town Itaindries upon.
*eighty before mallet: anre0. It. Bulgarian laundrieS employ '1131)-.
Tins Shnuld be well dried before4
putting them away or they will-ruete
Do not put pans and kettlee pertly
tilled with • water on the stove to
soak, as It only makes them ideated
difficult to clean. 1111 ilitqn with
told water •itand 'soak away_from the
heat •• •
Never -.place -kitchen knives 'atol
feels itt Wdter. *ah thenthor-
oubZy d:oltd',..crluobttatbiehme d'hryoaud thent.
'Shelve ahreolde not be Waterbed With
*oa). itititeatined vt1th_.114.."Ausb anl
clear voliattr
'Xbe- of ell pate, umpire
iset„ air 'utensilssltoold. be
owed With tee flinch cart asethe in-
• Vsie elenen . hot., eorapyswater
10011 OA, It bttOrrit4
'pm number *of • letterer used -by
endrien to Olstingniali their pee•
roma' _ eegarritents-eareeeedisfigurbeg-
enough,' but we are not ser badly
treated as elsewhere. In Franco the
name and ,address of the laundry' are e
:stamped on each piece trent iterate,
shertilit .several loundrite
trdnlzed, one after the other, a -An
- 101)11(1 hi
!illittliectitle°tOlisterltittli-g00140'4°11 414
th
tot
dieitttevexii" ifte.,;(!rvitlichtiopealt;iittme
itot-
rnserter ft refUgee •010 pislit$ last Way
forgeerwitee
CARE OF UTENSILS.
NOttilile entorge-Anieltly- defines- -the
cook than ether care Of her uterieils.
top. *,,,gonit Worignian. lover, Skint eaves
tPiltis* t001* -•
Su „eiteneilerins turn eielth erieraW
*Leif -ia-their-geopiolis---A041-4-.
•left in, water, as, the oil is
*Shed out and the utensil to anotherlown upon a
Sit°11
gr
tits
•
Work
f the.
ne in the
elerinettetting
etteeetreo to be
or alter rnglrL. It 1*
rgover thi pro•erving kettle be
toiddle•Of the day It 6M words,
ber stamp, with orneenentel 'designs.
While in Germany the linen •4601111A
itOMMI with- a mall cloth Intact ate,
tothed with heat .
jiront„
end' Pingsrs'- the dish trigirela
h uing. Irse *irons linfin
dish - witehing, aied kep•
I
sins
The cot bali married, for the sate
ond thue. Iris riew 'mate' Was sentle
mental and•ti little morbid. She
could net, resist askftre lier hasten.
110w and then if lie loved It& :better':
than lie heti loved' liee predecessor,.
She Mt •
itt your heart, k.
• "Me ye: 'sure grcttpe
.lean, •z-
Triek, liettvr ,
•
mmanbore sverAl. of these
atuirtatidns patiently; • Then, be intId
then once for rill, with. a Ouit,
16P4- tor it.; Iletty. Jtitti
liv hermit
tnfAbkt.
'orcelatn lined '
ould'be treed timo
*2'
A
0,)
to
6
M
•
01
..
i.LONGirlf„it .
,
tranoe
d
ter hfi 3; neyears. 1
kali that 'tin
.
be pereued.d that.
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