In wiping if Paper bags, which accumulate & fast. may be put to good use i the: ten! kitchen. I: 1f your - wash. boiler s "springs leak," throw ina of sugar and cook| ful of corn meal, * . "This makes! Cutting onions, turnips an {8 'inexpensive rots across the fibre makes ; t mote perder when Sooked. : Asparagus.--To cream as 0 brown. pie orust: well: paragus; have tall tender but the tp crust with a little milk. 4am tips not: "mushy,'" and to use ev-| it a nice light brown, = she ery bit of the tender part, prepare| When soaking mackerel or dther lin the following manner: Wash, salt Ash see fiat the skin side is k ips and keep sep placed uppermost. of gentle birth, or the son of! 5 ate: sk off the tip and keop - | Keep doughnuts and cookies! od | patents and of costly upbring-| small pieces, stopping as soon as) covered crook and they will romain §, to the honest nie with #1 i ceases to snap brittlely. = Then! moist much longer. fo peel the outer skin of the remain-| Rolls may be. re-warmed {and of forty or fifty. ing pieces and break in pieces,| made crisp and guod if plac we if all this wealth| sopping as soon as it ceases to be paper bag in a hot oven. WE sinew and cash. were going to. tender. Throw all but the tips in| A large apron for covering fhe British' colonies 'alone there boiling, salted water and boil gent: | skirt to be used for bedmaking ¢an might be no complaint on the part, \y for about ten minutes; then add|be made from half a discarded the imperialist, but when's large, the tips. This saves them from be- sheet. < io proportion of it goes to 'an alien' jie svercooked while you are en-| When cleaning house a conveni- foil there is undoubtedly cause for deavoring to.cook the tougher por-| ence is a stick with a notch in the estioning, if not complaint.' |$ions until tender. Cook until all sud to lift picture cords {rom Tact ate done, drain, our: over| hooks. RACING A GRIZZLY. them a. sauce oy le butter,| TF She sides. are gewed Togetlier Sa and milk tha been ki and the sheets cut through the cen- Hunter's. Experience With sig 50 th v lag bee Tost od and tor it will be given a new lease of Bear in Alaska. serving pour cream over the whole: life. : { preparation, which 'will make it as! The flat taste of boiled water may rich as though the 'sauce has been| be removed by pouring from one J made with cream and is less éxpen.| pitcher to another in.the open air, d Xs " sive, Several who have eaten this| Lumbago is. greatly relieved hy dozen ramping in 3 Alisa, os pronounce it better than the whole bandaging with a flannel bag filled at's brown slivortip arissle| UP* with drawn butter: with very hot salt where the pain I. 8 . is felt. n be had but one load in his re- TL Pans greased with butter will °{Yolser. That the result was amus- STRAWBERRIES, make. the bottom crust of pies soft ing instead of fatal is an instance . land flaky and prevent them from ; 5 , {ct Mr. Powell's good fortune. Strawbersy Pyramid. ~One pink/; 00" coon are going to Dr, Gray's! The grizzly rolled over, bawled, | of hot boiled rice. Place a layer of Celery can' be much improved by Bear Calgary, Alberta, and! and performed the other usual pre-| it, well seasoned with butter, on & ing it. f hour in ice-cold there hers season of practi~!liminaries, and then turned his at) round plate ; decorate edge if pos-| soaking ih for an: hour in. ice-go iing, going in : ! 1 T108, ur sible with sndall strawberry leaves. water in which a lemon has been that indicated a final settlement in| Cover rice with strawberries well To remove ink stains from linen, the winte 0 tention in my direction at a rate! squeezed: about, nine seconds. sugared, then a layer of rice, and oo marked linen in a sau When I twice snapped my revol-| 80. on, forming the pile into the! Di*Cvk" and the following dre ver, the Sruthfuinoss as well as the, Shahe of a Pyramid. Rinjsh So water. awiulness of my mistake dawned; with a spray of berries. Berve co hen peeling oranges sta a4, it broke in upon me with start-| With sweetened whipped cream. ny end ete the elk art fom ling Wuddenness. TI desired very| Strawberry . Pie.--Cream three-| | li to bith will come off with the much to explain and apologize, but' fourths of a cupful of butter with otter. skin. % an that bear was half-way down the! a cupful of granulated sugar, then, Wash the lamp burner twice a hill; and his jaw-clapping indicated dd the well beaten yolks of three month, using a lather of warm a 'ruffled disposition, my legs posi-| 288 and half a oupful of cold wa- water, ammonia and soap. Rinse tively refused to remain there; and ter. Bift together two cupfuls of) and dry thoroughly. > betides, I felt, that they needed ex-| flour and two level teaspoonfuls of) "pen cooking onions, set a tin ug baking powder. | Beat the butter cup of vinegar on the stove, and i once I discovered that I was i smoot! and lightly fold: in the stiff- let it 'boil, and no disagreeable a remarkably good starter in a |v whipped whites of the eggs. Di-l ho will Be noticed in the room. My hat was loft where, vide the batter in two portions 8nd, moothache oan be alleviated by : ¢ starting-place yery| bake in layer cake tins. If Specks) rubbing some. bicarbonate of soda tely, and I should not have of butter are placed between the' nd the teeth, and then 'rinsing to pick it up if it had been! ayers they may be both baked in| the mouth with warm water. th gold. SE one tin, Make a filling of one oup- Try and have cross ventilation in' sted my course for the Na-| ful of strawberries, erushed, and...' kitchen, and you 'never will iver, about fourteen miles half a cupful of blanched, chopped jo g4nnoyed by the odor of cooking 1 planned to rum by the, almonds and the. whites of two eggs! is penetrating other rooms, - that my partner sweotored with half a. oupful of Whin boiled custard is slightly the direction. 1 was, Sugar as you beat them stiff. Or-| ver.caoked it may be brought back ing, and so also - that he! nament top of the cake with a few! "i right consistency if it be gover the retreat with his| fine berries dusted with powdered thoroughly beaten with. an eggs 5 | ugar sud setve hot or cold with! heater. his 'was an open flat about, six' cream whipped. 4 Raised biscuits should be light] "ahead, -& distance that is) Strawberry. Divinity Pie.---Make| ised with butter before putting r than the reader may|# rich pie pate and lide a geek in the oven so. they will separate 8 the bear was running' pie pan and bake in a brick oven.) nosthly and not leave jagged lo. which would head me: If your berries are large cut them edges. i oint, and as I 'was inter: in two and place in the baked shell! Tyiifeq sheets, by reason of their ¢ outcome, 1 glanced and cover berries with sugar as! tines and substantial weave, shoulder to see just how for shortcake. Have ready a cus-| yoke excellent polishing cloths and 'be 'done. T thea tard, cooled, made as follows: One| yond: undercovers for - ironing § just boc eblenpooats & cornstarch, one! boards. ; > of, collis. | pint of Mik, Wo 628, one:quar-| 1; the sickroom there is no end bunch, of spoouful of salt, aiid smalllyyvhy possibilities of an old sheet, uid oH neat! One-half | oe hd eat milk t