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Port Perry Star, 27 Jul 1910, p. 6

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£ Bake either layer or + Plant and sugar, grated peel pound of shelled almonds are need- fo te flour. . B t ang of two | With a strong hat pin scratch 'a woranges and the pulp of four, one |number on the head of each : pound of raisins cut coarse. Boil er, numbering from right u twenty minutes. This makes eleven | placing the same Biasses at a cost 'of five cents a|curtains belonging to, glass. Figs or dates can be used; dow. Place a small in place of raisins. It is fine. 'Ler to correspond on Pimento Salad,--Soak one table- | sil. Scratch corres ing num: spoonful of gelatine in one-quarter | bers on curtain rods for each win- oupful of cold water and dissolve! dcw. Launder curtains a few days in one cupful of boiling water. Then | before cleaning room, send nig to 8dd one-half cupful each of sugar|be cleaned. Take pictures down and and vinegar, two tablespoonfuls of | clean ready for rehanging, Rub up lemon uice, one teaspoonful of | picture hooks, tie together and tie salt. Bbrain and cool, and when | tc. door knob to avoid losing. Be- beginning to stiffen add one cupful [fore taking down 'window shades, of celery cut in small pieces, one-|pull out stick in hem of cach and. 1 hall cupful of finely shredded cab- [with 'pencil 'number each stick fo! bage, one can pimentos cut in fine | correspond with number of window. pices. Turn into mold. © Berye| When putting back curtains and 'with thick mayonnaise dressing. shades no time is lost in determin- Fruit Dressing.--~One-half cupful | 11g to which window each belongs. of sugar, one tablespoonful of flour, | This shade Ne. 1, rod No. 1 and ove-half teaspoonful of salt, pinch curtain No. 1 belong to window No. of cayenne pepper, two tablespoon-|1. The clean curtains and shades fuls melted butter, two eggs well|are ready to put back the same day besten. oné lemon juice or one-halt|room is cleaned, the rug laid and cupful of vinegar. Boil in a dou-| pictures rehung and your room is ble boiler until it thickens, when |ciean and orderly by supper time. cold 'add one cupful of whipped ro : cream. This makes one pint of dressing. Cut all fruits fine; TEN RULES FOR BABY, Lancaster Pickles. Two quarts eci in a. windiw. where. dhe ais onions, two quarts cucumbers, two | piows or in & pan of cold 'water, Stats cauliflower or cabbage, tWo| '9. Keep bottles; bowls, s 58 of three green peppers (take seeds!|.. ia: in o eu Chop all fae, or pu through snd Ripples clean by scalding before ood chopper, 'and let stand in CK i i brine over night. Drain and scald ot Sore gunber Bipples in 5 slass in 'weak vinegar, with a: lump of| Clean after each time used ; alvm in it. When cold-pout off vint "4 Add only cold boiled water or egar and ddd: dressing; Ten cents'. jg gruelé to milk. Warm each worth of mustard. one-half ounce celery deed, one ¢uplul of flour, one bottle he. need od... Test; heut on the gallon of vinegar, two cupfuls of"; "Feed at regular hours. svgar. Add "all the ingredients.| Give baby a drink 'of cold boil- Bring to a boil and seal tight. This cd water twice a day. is fine with meat. 1 7 Keen baby ob; of doors' two ours each day and in fresh air and SMALL CAKES, Sunshiny Tune: Almond; = Cookies. --Fohr = eggs,| 8 Do not let a baby snck a rib- beaten light, then add two cups of | ber comfort nor its thumb. granulated sugar; agin beat hard| 9. Let baby sleep in its own bed. until light, '8dd two teaspoons of | 10. Bathe baby daily. Tepid vanilla, one' cupful of finely chop- | Water is better than hot. ped almonds, previously blanched; Hen bwo fad foe fourth cups of LITTLE HELPS. cur, sifted with one-half teaspoon! Tan's pour tea ice. If do of 'baking powder. Drop into bak-{: Pp avon Ps dn rs rons MOIt pr i delicious flavor 'will be dissipat- tempt to roll them. . To blanch al- mends, pour over them boiling l1ws hours before it is to be served water; after a few, moments 'the ive it 13 0 De Served: sk will come of ati: his " og to 'give 1b time to cool gradu- makes about forty-five' cookies, When having tronble' from cock- Angel ' Rolls. --This 'recipe willl 1avhes leave a fow peelings of the muuke from thirty to thirty-five rolls. | oncumbers - near their' favorite Bake an angel food cake in &.pan|peunts akout twelve by six by three ineh-| fv wots in carpets sorb «the es. Let cool, cub in slices as thin! fear with strong salt water which as possible, trim off brown edges. is hot, 'then sprinkle carpet with Spread each slice "with icing, |ealt once a week and sweep: sprinkle with chopped nuts; roll it]. 14 the spring of the 'year, when ui, stick through with a toothpick |heiling old potatoes, if one or two and stand on end.. When all ave ¢ pias nfuls of sweet milk is ad-| dane in this way, begin with the ded when potatoes are drained they first ones and ice outside; rolling | wif not discolor. : iii in chopped nuts. A' drop of ing Window Cleaning Hint.--A little and half a nut make a nice finis bluing in the water with which win- for the top of the roll. When ic- dows are cleaned gives a clearer ing has set, take out picks: A half}gane less streaky appearance to the g'ass than anything else I have ever used," : BP. for ma- ad for the recipe. lain Oke, One and's half cups}. 5 of sugar, one-fourth cup of butter,{ When preparing che two ust beat' separate; one cup |caroni ap we oueh sveeb milk, two and one-half cups grinder insten of flour. Mix with two 'teaspoon: | yen will powder; Savoy to tas 3 i af. instead of grating it and Be SpE Re in Don't: fail to make your.iced ton d account of th nrught's danger lon during His b expedition in' British: has been written 'by express per- mission," by - Captain G. Riddell, and 'appears in The East African Standard. : The. party's = total bag of big' game consisted of an 'elephant, sey- | en lions, fifteen 'rhinoceros, four buffalo, one cheetah. and three hip- pcpotamus. Thirty-three different =| species of antelope were shot. The Duke of Connaught obtained twen- ty three animals of different' species, including fine specimens of lion, rhinoceros "and buffalo. He had the best individual bag of the party. Sx The first and finest rhinoceros wa bagged by Prince Arthur of Ccnnaught nearthe junction of the Nunuki and = Leeki Rivers. another as he BRL § 23.° close connec ) ing of Jesus and the unmereiful servant. the kingdom of he limit to the this King whose. « een the able of ths a X a 5, of $10, ,000, 3 dis- senting ncapable ) bt, which would be "Near|i the Onderka River the Duke shot|ha his 'first lion, 'a splendid black- maned specimen. It was earried in triumph into camp. 'where the "lion | song" was sung by the natives with much: enthusiasm, sa Two other lions were bagged by tie Duke during a week's hunting southeast of Embo. 'The hunt was a typical one, starting by the sight- ing of the lions, which were "zoun- ded up" by the hunters mounted. The guns then advanced as the ani~ mals lay in knee-high grass. | Duke of Connaught, and received this, the wrong reaches to others, ] the innocent (represen here the servant's wife and 1 ng sold 'into. slavery) 25. Payment to be giveness is possible onl obligation of sin-is met: words; it is co I case, | 'of the debtor One lion charged when Lo Th its death wound only Jous Jards from' its' assailants. His Royal Highness bagged a lioness the ame ed the camp during lunch. It ated 'indescribable confusio is career' was cut short near dining tent with a bullet. © Duchess of Connaught in the ste : charging everyone and even fur twenty-four hours, sudd came extremely friendly." During the expedition th party covered some 400 miles, through your meat has ay. Sf eiits Subsequently a rhinoceros charg-||

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