Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), March 13, 1890, p. 1

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osr owa health too 1 i aye exclaimed the weary oian with a iwitt ia hit face thtt wac comical tor it tru a comical idea that htd itiack him and jest k what the health and robait neat of theni ynangkets ia cost fa me i wmelimea think theyll eat as all ap tfore they jpt thetr crowth satan iaoghed lorahe kaev how fyadly and tenderly herwioaband loted tfcoae wme yoankkefc and how mach he woald itcrifloe for their sake she traa tfraid that be woo id be finally giving ari the farm ehewat born on it nd ibe laved i dear ly and it woald pail terribly upon- her bearttlrint to leave it her ifi children had been barn beueath that tameciheltering roof ted altogether her ufa hid been a yery pleaaint ind hippy ooe yet ihe knew thtt they were paying in exorbitant rant altogether loo much mow by far this the farm was worth bat ttherc did the tame and he and the mart xar with them all thia ihe said to her hatband at be tat by the fire filling hit pipe- she poke modeitly and and kindly and per- laaimly malcolm lighted hit pipe and imoked for ft time in silence at length be brought hit foot dowu with a cruh and a bant daakit till didnt mean lo tell yon satan bat cant keep it- no longer car aayi the tqairet coin to make another rite oa th real ko no malcolm 1 vol do it iff jest ac true as gospel uii a month thats three year 0 ilalcolm i jiaat believe sqalref got any hand in the badness itc carter own dotn now yoa depend cpan not mean ive ibill- coandt a the wellington marble worfc qcebec slefcet gcelph- clark ki carter dihect lajparter tot grtaite tad ifarble joaaaeau tad headttoaes of tjl tnadec tad from the aerreet dfp- all work tnd ma- l wxrrted rttelt partiea wltfatag to pbrchtae vill pleace gire u a call ah4 fat pect oar nock tad jrricet txwe are coafldeat ire can wapeie tijiicr exubushmeut in oaieiio htric- told oat inyfalrest to the abcre firm iretpectfallrtc licit tbcpatroaagetomyfrieodj tad the public ca uietr belitlf h eamiblflk agents wanted in ererf townahfp to see the pictorial cyclopedia of live stock and complete stock doctor the tct complete aad emoprcbeatire work erpobiithed laaathonitacd tt the head their irrafettloa tad btvc a cootioeatal repa- jtuon worth tu webjbt ia gold to any one vfn korse sheep cattle gwine poaltrr uq or beet a griid onortuaitr to iuake money secure territory tt eocc aiidrei e n hoyeai pubuaher 120 yoiitfe st toronto wanted ictox pump factory -usd- planing mill thos ebbafie man j i- itte rtscd tie uujuutmczl cf ihe jramp lcfictm ia acioa tad vould repcetfelly lafurnt all parties ia wtat of pmaps that e are ao prepared to eappy then from tfee old style wooden poinp to the beat force punp made ptunps for wind tallin or hock wella rappliect oa bhort notice deep wells a speciall prices eight eyest tike otr planing hill lumber dresied rbile yoa ttit ifoaldins ac lutde to order we btre tlto aqutatity of lctabcr far ttle cai tabic for baildiag jmrpotea order by aitil kill rcceire prompt tad ctixfol attention shopatfootofrlter street tttos ebb1ge liaaacer acton livery jlvi- busline foundik guelph on hi uvjtz tkusrc west the very bett place tojjd j yotje mokey picture fr picture ki ifoaldioga eatelt cordttwirct kail cornice polea from 55 rtt arutti uaterlalt wla- toa vctrtoci entratjpatnur- uieuwahfuiiltftaiatk xtamtaytf salgukv to md korterr ktock all goods warranted firitiaat rermaoent pieatant profitable poslttotu foruif rigljt wen good pid wtv uberal in- ho prertoat erperl- writ for tenat itturiet aoeementj to eaee omtuary gjflngtge chable8 h chase karaerrnien hcquohuiu paper ibjdieatersv call ob send yonrfrieadt w toe oar stock it will ppyyo to get it j waxees be0s the pictube oalleey tbe aaderdstaf respectf ally solicit the natroa- te of the pebllc aad icionat them that well eatapped and styliah rigs can al- wsyi be secured trafa betacea 9 tm and 6is ntu careful ttteatioa gfvea to crerjoracr tbe ttalt of commercial travel lers fully met john willlams hamiltons jmarble works j h hamilton roceotiy vtiiloa tbe bay of faody oraoite qaar- riet tad parebaaed oae of the largeit beat tad cbeapert rtocki t onaite mona- menu 4c- erer imported to ontario ffe will contiaae to toll tt 15 licucount on direct ordevf touimialf with it year erperieace aad btr- fag doae oae of the largett tradec la the do- miaion 1 defr csompetitlon all new 1 stock aad warranted the renbeat in tbo mtrket a ckll lollcited qyyux axu woiiki blocfc for merly httehet cor sorfollc tod suffolk 8u gtelphokt salesmen wanted t k pmartenihwiuocigaar to teed with ial try jt aotlerpentef paid any determined man can raecead with na pecalitr advantagm to be- dnnert btockoompleta including many fatt- mlunfffpflofaltlei ootfltfree name tbu paper adxetiatonea brown brothers kur- wrtuieuhocbetite v y ive thoaght 0 that myiell saian bat look the yaang blood ij twiy oa the continent iu paris i believe where hes been ever since he come from cam bridge and het spendinv tnoaflv ftat i tell yoa i look to tee tbe whole grand es tate ball abbey and all pat lap to the highest bidder one o these 4ayi ah taint as twaa when yoacg phil ps fsther was livin we wernt groand down then he lived oa hit place and looked oct for it bisself tud now see where tie moneys goin at he hud ap thaasands t poa thoas audi of poandsl a farther smoke ia tile ape tad be add ed if anything should bsppen at ilaster philip shoald be obliged laixin to sell this farm woald be the very fret hit o property to go its the farthest outlyin farm of the estate jest think ol it were nigli ou to five miles away from the hali and yet he owns all the laud aiween here an there every rood of it wfc tt a shame at uis stable a comfcrtablebus xaeete alitje joang mta withoat any amilyoaly hli mother and two sisters should eat into inch a grand old heritage 10 cut-rtgeoas- ly hallo i declare its raicin why its been raining this half hoar malcolm well i new noticed it till now eh whes thst i wonder it was a rsp npoa the outer icor ifal- colm got ap and took s candle and went to answer he found ou the broad doorstone a young man tall and strong clad in roagh forest gtrb sach as gimekeepers and f oreaterj were wont to wiar leather breecbei andleahern jacket nth itrong leather gaiten and a poo hii hi ad a high land bonnet he carried id 311 band a fowling- piece with shotpouch ind powder born at his sides malcolm wanaley was not keep a wayfarer at hii door itory when the whole itory could be read at a glance ah traogerl got eaagbt ih eh come right in weve rdcro ilr and a fittf fire ufboolf weather bis bine eye bngbi bis face handeoma with a loo tell iffe nee upon it be man to to tell his hower the itranger cpoke plena oily and cheerfully and in a uuehiug way deacrib ed his mlihap- he said tbe gamekeeper of an adjoining estate was a friend of hii who had given him perm if ti 00 to run down a deer if he cald bat he hadnt done it thoagb jic had found a ycod wetting which would help 0 fill nut the ifory of the day after he bad partially dried hit gar- menu the good wifeasked him if he would take a tap find a bite if ihe woald iet it before him with t genial smile be an- iwered that tre was h angry he woald not pat her to trouble uarif malcolm itoppcd him abruptly dont talk of patting m to troable lir what are we good for f we caut help one another in times of troable and want 1 we haint got mach and what we have goti plain and homely bat iti good and it 1 honestly come by and there a pan suiau set oat a imall able and prepared 1 labitantitl meal her three elder children mine in from the little kite lieu where they had beeu parch ing corn and leated themselves modestly by the fire with a dish of the snowy com between them the itrtoger begged a few kcrnles and the oldest a girl of twelve at once offered him half of all they had bat he only thanked her and accepted a small quantity and as he ate be told the little ones how he had loved popped corn when he was a child like themselves when the meal was ready the itranger ate and drank wilh a relish and when he had cocclndedhe gladly accepted a pipe and as he smoked he began to question the host about himself and his affairs he laid he was almost a itranger ia that region tad h e knew bqt little of it what itid he in surprise after mil colm had told him whb was his landlord docs thia farm lieloug to the maxwell estate i htd no idex that the territory extended so far vet sir responded the farmer ioang philip mtiwcll ewus t big estate tud its a pity he doal take care of it if all i bear is true het renniu through it pretty fast is that so 1 what makes you thiafc itt what makes me think it t echoed malcolm elevating his brow and blowing oat an citra cload of smoke would a young man like him withoat a family leastwise i never heard of hia bcin mar ried woald be cwnin tacb a graud estate aa this crowd dawn on a poor man like me till hed got almoit his last ihllliu tnd then on top 0 that jam and crowd harder still if lie wuntgoia it pretty fast malcolm cat becoming excited aad the thought of the last rite in his rent which had been made known to him on that very day filled bis cap of indignation to overflowing ves sir be went 00 ive beu pay m a rent for ibis farm thai no mand ever oaghtr paid a rentthtt has robbed me and my good wife and the little ones of things at we really needed and now its to be raised again hasans thats my wifes sir her father rented this farm and she was bom here which yoall aader- itaud jtind 0 laches her to the place well her father paid ten pounds a year and paid oace ia sir months my first years rent was twelve pounds theu it weat up and ap and for three years last past ive paid two pounds a month and now iir ive got notice at im to pay an advance of five hhiini a month thats three pounds more a year kot much yoa may lay but its the last ounce that breaks the cameli back wbea a mani payin all he can pay haw can be pay moref bui said the wayfarer shaking the ashes from his pipe why dout yoa speak with the solre himself what 1 and he away in paris t then why not write to him ab sir there youve hit it when young muter philip came into possession he made it a law that the mta who com pltined to him shoald be tamed oh at once bes kind 0 ticklish i should judge about beid bothered and he dont like to have his fcelins stirred up so whence took possession he was determined at he wouldnt have no compiainu cor fault- findin he planned at he would eojoyjtll of life that coald be enjoyed tnd if his tenants had troubles they sboaldut saddle m off onto him so d yoa see be jast made that rule and he made it itroag the man that opened bis bead to him aboat hii rent or about any shortcomm what ever or that dared to write to him shoald be tamed off neck tud heels withoat farther warnin woald her ah didnt bet cried malcolm explosively go and ask poor eld dan sampson what be tbinka old dmbad the goodipeed fannrm of the best of the estateas urge as iix of this he dared to post a- letter to the squire and he got his discbarge papers offband ies tir he was tamed away and the farm let to another within a vrtk after the letter had been put into the post silas carter- must have the postmaster under hts thumb in fact the squire owns the line of baildins where his store is and where the postofilce if ah it was different when the old sqcire was livin he never turned a deaf ear to an honest iccantnot he why look- saw a autne we kind 0 promised oarseivef tt wed give oar second child little georgie lies tec years old now sis at wed give to him a leetle better eddication an boys of his rank gen- erally get bat we cant do it now this last risa in our rent has took the last penny and more wo realjyand truly i dont think i can pay it i bate to give up tbe dear old place where suiaa was burn and reared but i must come i can have a farm of sir oliver thorndike for about one half what ive got to pay another year for this but perdon me good air this it no business of ourn but yoa asked in e a qaestion and i got a goio and didntknow bow to stop seein t raise in my rent had just been made bat believe me good sir i tint in the habit of teilin thia staff oat 0 school yoare tbe first man not one of us at i ever opened my head to on the s abject i wouldnt like at silas carter should hear what ive been teilin cause d yoa see snob things sound so different when theyre told secondhand have no fear of me my good man my name i liave met v come tobfiflg viui into the full light returned the itranger heartily they bebeld a fioelooking mm nearly a is sidney george sidney head taller than bis boat aud wellpropor j youog maxwell and aboold i obanc to ttoned j his skin tanned by exposure to the meevhlra again you may be inra i shall and clear give him a gentle hint of how thing are of keen in- j going on tare u then any one orr the estate who yon think would be entirely fit and competent in every way for an agent in carters place yes iir answered malcolm prompty and heartily i know just the man savin ray wifes preaenoe its her brother john guilford he used to rent a farm here bat be got disgusted w itfa carter oppishneu and left hei now with sir oliver a sort of useful juan aboat tbe old cattle bat not engaged permanently did yoa ever write to year young mas ter no air never iiappose yoa can write the honest btrdhanded farmer colored up to the eyes and before be coald speak hii wife answered for him good sir malcolms got into a tort of eareleas way of peaking bat i do usure yoa he bu a good education ai for writ ing hes done that ever lince he waaa child and mr earterll tell yoa if hell tell the truth that my husband has straightened oat bis sccoaots and written important letters for him more than once malcolm wont speak for himself bat ill speak for him mr sidney nodded and smiled and changed tbe subject he asked- malcolm aboat his land aboat bis crops and about the best methods of treating land for dif ferent kinds of seed and then he asked about the quality of theland of tbe various large farms on tbe estate and sought to know how they were carried oa to all hii questions the farmer not only gave in telligent answers bat be offered many thoughts aad suggestions that might have been of real value to the owuer of the land at nine oclock malcolm suggested that as it was late and very dark with rain still falling sidaey had better spend the night with rbem if h coald jat up with their homely accomodations he accepted the offer gratefully tbe good wife pro vided him with a dean comfortable sleep ingrobe end gave himja comfortable bed in which to sleep and on the following morning after a good breakfut the wea ther being clear and bright he bade his en tertainers a kindly adiea proaming- them that if he shoald ever be in that region agtin he would not fail to call both malcolm aad sasao thought it rather strange that tbe man had made them no offer of retaru for bis entertain- meat and yet they would oaly have re- fated it and thai perhaps have hart hts feelings but very likety the man vu poor like themselves they remembered that he had worn no jewelry nor no orna ment of any kind tbalafternoou malcolm litchert up hia hore and rode to the village where be found gneal commotiou the squire young mr philip has arrived at the hall and it was believed that he wu going to spend the summer oa his estate who hu teen him kobody but they knew he had come because hia luggage had all come i weut up to the hall last evening said tbe keeper of tbe village inn but he wasnt here they told me he had beeu there bat he had gone out jaiclhen a servant from the hall arrived ou the spot the largest village store r where the pottoffice j wu in a moment he wu plied with questions wbered the sqaire go to lut oightl the landlord of the iau uked nun i dout know the servant answered he took his gun about tbe middle of the aftotuocn yesterday and went off into the woods he said to itart op a deer and if youll believe it be didnt get back till this morning i dout know where he stopped i cant imagine malcolm wanaley felt dizzy his head teemed to whirl tnd his throat to fill op withoat a word to anybody be got back into his wagon and drove home drove up to bin door jast ai a light chaise from ihe hall palled up ia which wu one of tbe squires grooms malcolm wu wanted at the hall at once he wu to ride with the messenger the startled man dared not di bis wife of the wonderful thing that had happened he unharnessed his own horse and put bim bade into his stable and then simply say ing to susan that he wu going up to the hall he got into the chaise and wu driven away arrived at the great mansion house maxwell hall malcolm wu cooducted at once into tbe main vestibule thence into the great hall and so on to tbe lumptuous- ly fariiisfaed library where sat his guest of tbe previous evening who arose at once advancing with a genial kindly smile and an extended hand well well malcolm we are met again ko stammering man there hu been no deception- didnt yoa know ray baptismal name george philip sidaey maxwell malcolomight have remembered if he had thought bat he had not thoaght maxwell pointed the farmer to a seat and then opened conversation but there ia no need that we should follow all that vru said the squire spoke of bis all agent silu carter closing his remarks oa that subject thus i shoald serve him bat justly if ishould consign him to kilmtinham jail bat i have stripped him of his illgotten gains most of which shailrestore to the tenants whpra he has robbed in my name and i have cast him out from our midst warning him that if i see him here again i may may proceed against him legally and then aftera few remarks on other subjects he said 1 and now malcom t word regarding yourself the pretty stone cottage in the park is empty since carter left it and i am withoat an agent and superintspdeut they are open to your the cottage and the office if yoa will accept them and i will only add by accepting you will confer a favor upon me which will command my deepest and warmest gratitude i think i hall not be disappointed ah none of that my eyes are open i know what i am doing xot ontyvill i take your wiles word bat i have spoken with others and i hear but one report all speak in your favor come say the word and i will go with you to the superintendents office and place tbe books aud papers in your hands at onoe it wu in the edge at tbe eveuing when malcolm wanaley wu set down at his own door j malcolm where have you been when i told yoa i wu going to the haii for what tbe sfuire aeut fior me the sqaire 1 is be at borne yes and intends to remain at home o i am glad 1 but what in the world did he want of you t 0 1 nothing particular he only wants ustn live in the stouo cottage iu tbe park and be has made me hit acent and general luperiatendent malcom wanaley o how cm yoa 1 bat it is trae evefy word of it made you histgent and who in the world put that idea imo bia bead yoa did my darling i o what a- hold on tbe squire ate supper here lut evening and spent the night with us yes dear wife ft ii all u i tell you does it please you o malcolm how cart we ever be thaotfai enough simply by doing the very best we csu for philip mtxell yoa tre right my basband and we will do it t and they kept tkeir word both of hem and before another year had passed away not ooly did the yoang sqaire bleu the term thst drove him into the shelter of malcolm wausieyv humble cot bat his tenants of every clui had cause to tarn their bleuiogs in tbe isme direction a secoxd emtio of life in issuing a second edition of a book the author usually revises and corrects if he improves it m various particulars and had we the privilege of tbe author to have a second edition of our lives don bt leas we woald make many important changes many would be tbe reviiiotiaad corrections that we woald make o xjwld of god certainly woald be willing lo live over his life again just u he hu lived it many are the amendments that be woald make but this is a privilege that none enjoy we cannot go back and begin oar lives anew we cannot alter tbe past we caonot rorrect a single mistake we can not erase or amend a single une of oar history what we haw done we cannot undo aud what we have omitted to do we cannot now do the omissions aud tbe com missions matt remain u they are- ko wishes or endeavors ou oar part bow- ever earnest can in the least change be put tbe best thing we can now do anj it shoald be a matter of aincere gratitade that it can be done is sincerely lo repeut of what bu been amiss and a merciful god for christs sake will forgive all and blot it out to ilut it shall be as tboab it had not been it shall not be remembered against us bat u to what may remain of our lives it is in oar power la make improvements here we may if we will jive better lives tbania the past ave may than tbe mistakes we have made and we may per form ncglectedduties we may as it were tarn over a new leaf and from thi time begin anew by tbe crace of god we may o live thatn the future oar lives shall be les in ueedw revivooi and corrections than in the past a traly wise man will learn wisdom from put experiences and will be profited by them he wiii strive to live each day as it comes betterihinbe did the day before bltue5s0fthibak my wirrs a w pi some wes tbdti my wife i a winsome woe laing ud teutr yoan or uiair xud aye tbe boualcr growis r at btiib juiiio eyes declsio- tic love tbtt made her ijnnie aitd love that keeps ber ote lg spite oiiaio tod foruun on life uttcaanie ty i love tcaretswt tbo wrfnkjea 1roiii an ber smooth wlijte brow aud dut- doae throucb godaad ill aje kect brr coascirncfetrae and yield bar bappr peao of uiiail if eer the orid godtnhug aad turns tht- maruiqrooltaieat inw a cbcerful mnq tbe kinics gitbcr on her jipi lite hoitoiui on tbo wr and kindly ihouslrurafttcl the lisbt tbtt lo bar botoui gloirt ai warden la s runniaif stream itcftect tbe aoontide ray aad sparuc with ibelipbt of hosviu wlcu rippling on heir wav she ii t wimouii e tiling aud more tban tuctay year sboi twiuetl bcraf aiout my heart liv all tbtt ctn endear by til that cau eodeat oa earth f or wh adoring thlagt above 1 aad lean ray happy sdul to beavtu kejoicing ia her lov hlachcwtt t ilagaiine n i heanmpsouni law student once ask chief jflstlce appletouof maine what coarse of study he would recommend is a youth who contemplated studying law in end ivryfaiij vndtr the tun wu the answer pi the aged juris l aud theu be went 00 to explain to the seeker after know ledge that a lawyer who would be success- fal tn his profession should be educated in everything that interest man nothing wu too low nothing too high bead read read bead and digest read and remember y i once heard of a lawyer who wu ex amining a witness en a case of a company of underwriters who had insured a ship among tbe things be wished to know wu where tbe ship wu at a partictlarnate at which place it appeared she bad remain ed an a a usual length of time the witness answered o iir the ship wu then in quaran tine ah in quarantine wu sbe aod pray where in that my thought were led to this subject by an item in the interesting papers of mr chitty an english writergiven in illaitra- tkm of the value of general know lege to the lawyer he says it is well known that certain judge was so entirely ignorant of insurance causes that after having been occupied for six hours in trying an action on a policy of insurance npoa goods russia dock from buaaia he in his address to tbe jury complained that no evidence had- beeu givea to show how rossis dorks coald be damaged by sea- water and to what extent the man bad mistaken tbe cloth of that name foe the water fowl the old scralbook ooe of the best ways to keep in good health is not to think or worry too much about it if you are strong and wdi doft imagine that some insidious disease may be secretly attacking your constitution eat and drink what yoa desire as long u it agrees with yoa your stomach knows pretty well what it can digest plain simple food is desirable u a general thing bat the laxuriesof the table in moderation vill do no harm tnke all the sleep you can get but re member that the nces8ary amount varies greatly fordiflerent persons sote must sleep nine hoars while others thrive under six only dont rob yourielf of what you really need tbe midnight oil is a terribly expensive illnminant to burn either for purposes of labor or study of any 1 sort avoid sadden changes of temperature yoa caanot avoid them ia ihem in new england bat yon can guard against them by always wearing flannel underclothing the lightest gradeof flannel sold especi ally foriummer wear is a great life-pre- server and not oppressively warm even m the hottest weather always treat a common cold with great respect ninetynine cues out of 1 hun dred i will get well anyway nt the hun dredth cold if neglected may lead to bronchitis jineamonia of consumption it is best to take no chances sekntim american the secret of success a christian merchant who from being a very poor boy bad risen to wealth and re- hnown wu once uked by an intimate friend to whatr qoder gcsiivhe attributed his success n life to prompt and steady obedience to my pareqta wise the reply in the midst of many bad examples from youth of my owniage i was always enabled to yield a ready labmiuion to tbe will of ray father and mother and i firmly believe that a bleating has in consequenie rested upon my efforts 1uxts f0k t hjo duriug cold weather when food csopb kept for several days without fear of its spoiling one morning each week devoted to replenish the weekly sufljppf bread cake etc will da for an ordinary sized family a wise housekeeper tan ealcolate cor- recti- the amount whicft will be required for the week tod bake a oordingly when one has the materials at oat and the oven is hotit only takes a lit e extra effort to dp the principal parijof this work for the week aod will be a great savins of time and fuel lu the end neither olwajch items should be overlooked ft is a j better plan than baking a little uow and ben which really keeps one basv every mdrning s i stem thiuld be one of the principal elements of the jwork ihasaaving oaneoe sary fatigue before b ginning the wort 1 know exactlyjbat and i iow tnuch of each article of foeoxt required then arrange the sugar spices eii etc vhich wdl be need eu within city reach- tbat yoa will not make yourself unnecessary work by soiling the content oftthe clowt sbelv j lu your endeavor to find ueeded rticles rhen your hands are dusted with flour sorqaoaing for instance that cookie l are to be made they require almost com taut attention aott is a good piau lo make tl em first and whqa attending to those wbicl are baaing sugar can be measured for takes ggi beaten baking- ponder measorec and flour sifted apples peeled for pies etc as tnoo u the lut tin of ookies are fa ten from the oven ihe cakes may be put in ind whiletbey are baking thepie can be 1 lade aud ready to bake u aoon as the ovei is empty again thus making no delay and yet utluxing time and heat to the bea advantage some peqple labor an3 er the impreesiou that pastry is not palata lie unless it u eat en while perfectly fresh but this is a mis take of course there ai b exceptions to this rule custards for exan pie muit be eaten within a fewhonrs after they are baked or the delicious flavor an i firmness of the compound is lost a gr at deal of deucibus pastry is rendered unfit for use within a few hoars after it is btki d by the rareles manner in which itia ut away putry should never be allowed ottand uncovered for any length of time ai the dry atr of room absorbs the raoista f thus making tht t food tasteless and dry when bread is taken from theoven ipr d a heavy cotton cloth upon the table and after letting the bread cool for fire mini tea slip carefully from tbe tini a sudd m heavy jar will injure the light delicate textureof the bread and cover with a oleaii towel when the bread is per actly coioi which which will be in two bocrs put it away at once iu a clean well aired tin bread box or a large atone jar keep in a 000v dry tore room and you will find ii moist and delicious until tbe lut tnorsel is used at the end of tbe week j either mince or applet pie can be kept for a week with perfect snoatas many housekeepers complain that their pie crust becomes soggy in a short time which trouble is easily exphv nod ihe crust u underdone and the filling of khe pie too watery unless apples are unusually dry no water should be used to form moisture as the melted augar and juice of the fruit is quitesufheient bate tbe crust untfl well done but not too brawn u fcspdils the appearance of tbe pies following these directions will relieve the young house keeper of soggy pies mince meat houm never bo made sloppy as the exaesj of juice will boil over unless precaution is taken and rill render the pie unsightly ii the undci crusts oplemoui cocoanut n3 pumpkin pies are well bakcxr they will keep moist and uice for two days at least in ocrid weather jf kept iff a dry place as boon al pies are cold they shoald be carefully flipped from the plates in which they were baked upon ctean ones and pat away iu large thillosv tip pie boxes which can be obtained expressly for this purpose ookies jumbles anddoughoata cau be easily kept for two week if one so desires doughnuts bhoaid be aid on sheets of white paper or a lane sieve until cold aud cookie spread cut on aaeu of paper or a clean thick cloth it is perbaps needless to- biyihat every particle of floor which has adhered to them should be wiped off with a clean cotton cloth before patting them in the cake box ginger snaps will retain their crispness for a greater length of time if kept in a stone jar i jlich fruit sponge or jsilver cakes which one wishes to keep for several days should not be iced unless tbe weather is extremely cold asu requires considerable effort to prevent the icetng fromheccmiog soft after two or three days- bmj11 fancy cakes may be iced u they are needed the iciug will not have such a floe gloss u that which is put on when the zakeistwarm but if itjii made a httle stiffer than usual the differ ence cannot be detected layer cakes are amoag the list of articles which must be made and eaten within a few hours to be appreciated u are charlotte jiittse ajid custards it requires only a abort time to prepare these dishes and whet nicely made and served they are so tempting that one feels well repaid for the time spent in preparing them they afford an agreeable change in the bill of fare whicl is desirable at this reason of the year j aim a for setlta hub kenerti toilet purposes obmer heat ud ate low sulphur nsa a

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