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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), 30 Jul 1896, p. 3

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by the mnl (a Secure the fun Baum. What fora m d the [attu- “gunman. The Church 6" Englnnd stands 5!. most' alone in i a inflexible opposition to marriage wit u d wile'a ais- tcr. Naninallf indeed, t. 9 Church of Ram: -prohibi‘ such unions. but it metimee gn: a disponntions for them. Man-he: 9 of the kind an per- mitted in nearl: ovary State on the continent of Emma: they have been last] (or gixty aura in Fame. and have long prove unobjectionnbla in Germany and Sc ndinavia. They ua valid in every 5 ate on the continent. at South Americ me well as through- out the United 5 ates. Then in 31: even stronger er 'unent in their favor htvo long prove Germany and S- valid in every 1 0! Snuth Amer'u out the United even stronger :1 from the view-p1 man. It is man rm expel-1am! Llld‘ For the V- 1nd- 1 time. but the Biahope mad it when it. cums reading. This time. jority in its favor in u ox. the former occa- still warmly supported ally it seems likely to approval 0! the upyer :r -the hi1Lbecomee e on whether it reachae men: considerably be- "xed (or adjournment. =t Ebout the good will y. which hm! fourteen the second reading of T28. 1 book the Dean d (but marriage sister was deem- nian of the kind There is thus a ace of testimony it the Archbish- 'tinn that to ten- with a. deéemd lemme period y in the mar airy. and my h a good one :2: an attempt, be taken not no 'c'loaely by not to over- The beauty sad wiIe's ah states- bla that the About the House. n “ritu. Bonding direction: for nudwichu which laid: "Spread the bread with 'beolnmol' anon instead a! butter." I add to 1113de “Wall. whd in ‘bechunell' um and where can I get “1"" I made a study 0! the mac- terandnowl unmdytotallthoae who do not know my more about it than I did. tablespoonlul of butter, but do not brown it. Rub t tableqaoonlul otflour into the but . Add I gill 0! clear soup stock I gill of cream. stir- ring constsnt till it toils. than take from the tire d add ths yolk of one egg. well beaten, and season with salt. pepper. and the juice a! anfnfiion. Often whoa mm min- “ Ion mention mad. at thing: ya know nothing shunt. uni thinkhrc than al- thu- hud to get. or very expensive. we pun the recipe with only ,nriltnoo. lay! WINTERS ABOUT SANDWICHES For chicken mndwichee. 3p :1 the bread with this and use the w meat of the chicken. sliced vary t ‘ and gprinkled with poppet md salt @11- To mke the benhsmal nuns. melts saudwlchPs. 1m brown bread. dip the game in nspic ' lly and sprinkle “"th lemon juice. Sn mon mndwlchee are Im- roved. to so tastes. b placing lluuâ€" y sliced oucu here on t e salmon he~ tore the uppe slice of bread is put on. while on an mndwich finely glued- ded lettum or amt-ems is an im- provement. ~ Potted meats are apt to be very rich. but at little lemon juice sprinkled over it. relleves the heavinms. Cdnm-d salmon. SOME GOOD RECIPm A Cucumber Saladâ€"Two gt cucugnbara should be peeled. ha ends cut off. and armed 191 through the middle. The seed be mooped out and the cucum Ln ice-water for an hour. The st of”: peeled and _seeded Comm; of onion, 3 stalk oi celery. and oidparsley should be chopped ‘ a mixed with a mayonnaise ( The scooped out. cucumber ha] ‘r may be pr: let vious radiant: But It!» wall. thin nonmflnnlly bggzdl Well. Steam five noun. A 1m Mumâ€"Then ll noth- lng mu uppethlm n: W thin nbrtolmumlndo. Oneundtanget I thee ol_tnud down by thin man: whsn nothmg all: would tampt one to eat. A lendid lemon mmnllde lo 111ng as fol awn: ’l‘nke six lemons. Alice thm. removing only the goods. To epch pound 01 ahead lrult allow three put- 0! cold water. Let this land (or twen- trfour hour; Then boil until um ‘3 I!" In tend”; ur into nap-runn- wm howl. und 1 t it stand tlll next day. Then weigh it, nod to every and of boiled pulp allow one and s 1! pound: of lump sugar. Boil tho whole uxltil the gimp Jelliu and the chips are rather trans nrent. In tak- ing out the ipa ho cu ul to lave All the yhite pig}: in. u that coo townd malnng‘airnp. Few Englilhwomen have more muted appreciation in than Lady Henry Somerset. For this reason it my interest our readers to hear some Amount 0! ~thia lady's homQ-or nthar humanâ€"in Engâ€" lmd, taken'tram the letteni of lyoung American, Miss Clurlotto Elizabeth Maxwell. t Boston teacher of Swedish gymnutieu, who ha been spending the summer with Lady Bonner-sat. As a guest of Lady Somerset Mina Mix-well has been an imune at two of those English country house: which u- toniah foreigners by their size and splendor. Eistnor Castle and Reinte Priory both belong to Lady Somerset by in- heritance. Reigns Priory is the old- er one at the two and has recently been restored and parts of it rebuilt. Mr. Semen Somerset, Lady Henry's only child. will probably some time)»: the Duke of Beaufort. Th3 Beaufort: are descended from the Pluntugeuetn. and Lheratore arms their arms with tho royal arms of England. The ceilings of the rooms at the priory bear the Plan- tagenet. trailing rose. and the .roynl arms are evtrywhere. The motto of the house and the arms are curved over the heThe tu'aiongbla irl “1111518”;ch r purse awmg ram ac m w she wears about. her neck. The chain must. be very fine and the purse 0! eul- ygr o_r gold mpah. wit]; '18th (on Thin the belt. as {I it were a watch. Mnny of these woven qr mmh purses are won- derIuvlly beauulul. They Inot only have the gold top atuddeflmth jewels. but a tiny film or two gluten: among the wuven t reads of the purse itself. mn- Shoppgr (ln great shankâ€"There. this novel wul do. Don’t wrap it up. Clerkâ€"Don‘t wrap 1: up! No, indeed. I’ll ext d_own hers and read it to kill time while wutlng {or my clung». ienca. for a purse d waist. is a I. to be But it. is l fuhk 1113 all doing it. . maids tuck put". 0 Miss Muxwell 'rand reception LADY HENRY SOMERSET. The Fashionable Purse BOW T0 SEOk )f .boil until the mm m euthan- stand till next Ind 20 every received America MEETS SLEEVE. J! BACK TO m V Nauru-d. On: my 1 club: a! blink And ”33%| 3 (mutter lawn. twenty i A more forbidding rub i‘ boon my misfortune to perfect chaos. . We mud .t'mt. dad mum; at flnttthntnototnmg.dilpmedonr- naive-to mtu well 3 mo might. Haw lonclhsddumbendl new not. when I found myonll sitting upright. peering nervoualy lnbo the duknun. It beamed to me that mums had utter- ed a wild. appealing cry in the very portals 01 my can. l was on the point of lying down again when I “a “rash ed by I repetition of this cry; This HM there could be no mhuka. Wild. 1038' drawn. and. it uppemd to me. N11 0‘ lntolerable mguiah. I thank ”3° duv- for to umke him. 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