ard sauce: One cup: |s a ulated sugar, 'one-half § enty tes ; r, two tablespoons: boiling salted salted water, Drain, tir 6 & crea with | add milk, a lump of butter the size o.6gg. Add the white {of a walnut, and a little pepper. : n to a froth just be |Thicken with flour, pring to a boil, = Were more ang. Flavor with vanilla. [and serve hot, | « . = the gunlities fof 6 Pudding. ~One pound weil |: Mint Jelly. ~Two tablespooniuls bred. ' "Tt is, Prunes; remove pits, mash jot gelatin, one-fourth cupful of cold seded by all inte ughly with fork. Beat water, 'one 'cupful of vinegar ve: 'that the only. "three eggs, add one-half "hot, 'one cuptul of sugar, one-fourt douse. to 'pursue is ugar, snd wix with prunes. teaspoonful of salt, one-fourth tea. from developed. animald. led custard of one quart spoonful 'of cayenne pepper and the 'more highly developed tks of three eggs well beat three-fourths cupful of ent" dried. mals: are the better; and fhe i, Sns-halt sph 0! ugar, one ming leaves, Pour cold water Set generations. of. developed amveste thd of cornstarch or flour; gelatin and set over. boil 4 a oh Ear ith vanilla, chill, and serve [water to dissolve. Add hot vine: She greater assurance of auccess 1 I8-onps. Put prunes in dish gar, sogar aud seasonings and found in several 1m d pour custard around. Add chopped mint leaves. Set aside to ily than when it. ADpeary onl to custard if desired. jell." When it begins to stiffén turn ¥are inthrvals RE ; : Ohatlotte. -- Two table {Into a mold: By using one-half of "rine 0 bull'is not developed like |B scorn i ird | the tablet that comes with gelatin other anlmale veloped bean Sus ; rind k ag. to 1h dark green color is given' + 4 ned, Lehn any time of year. 1° inherits his development, : ires it through bis dom, &nd be Arve with leg of lamb or lamb ee ong. bi -- Cranberry 'Help, ~~ Allow one Sore, Al L the milking 4 9h fda dressing ; 1 pint sugar and 'ons pint water to ug a er. ee ] anemitou two eggs, four tablespoonfuls of ons quart cranberries, Put sugar'! : r wir Bor - Fie ilk, ip ; 5 ome-half pint milks cook and | and water in large kettle and bring ih nat Bh rough 3 © son 10 pyr of vanilla; Bet/| bo boil. Then put in cranberries, i b Bhs bert he og 10 on doe. ii. . cover, 'aid 'remove from fire ani Hot Enereine fi. hat the oo is Pudding.<~Chop a half-pound | Jet stand five minutes. 7 Place' on therefore, 4s ~ close to. the sise's : : i ) inutes, b . st f set snd then rub until hee a a To go inuten daughter se is the sire's own dam . with the hands, then add : : ; Reference is made to the opi 8 pound of figs, finely chopped [°d- They will look. like candied of am experienced ede ai wi a half ouptuls of Sauerkraut and Frankfurters, RE "My experience. bf. pver forty | wh ; : lead crumbs in a half cupful of Beil Ainankiauh neha ly i ond years as a breeder clearly demon: | Fulton eelebratic milk three minutes, add three eggs or two, some beef of bacon fot. a strates to md that the web of any. trary, in'a spees well beaten, one cupful of sugar, a little Water, then hdd the sausages sire, whether. equine of bovine, has! days ago affirmed. little salt, heat vigorously, = and and bsil about Aftén minutes, 'or '& tendency to generally. resemble | the navy Was completely g turn into a mold Bteam three until you 'discover that one. has he characteristics of the dam of tory. It is now up Yo Bir urs, remove from the mold, and burst » [that sire' more thaa that of -any:| Wilson to determine which '© with sherry sauce. Potato Balad Dressing. ~~ One other ancestry back of Js own par-| Born 'on March 4, 1842 . Lemon Foam Pudding, -- Two tea. teacuptul of granulated sugar, one ODES, consequently, in breeding! First Lord has ane 1 fhovntuls of water, 'one teacupful teaspontful of salt, 'a' dash of pep. ABiry 'cows of differene classes I} and he has achieved about al suga¥, two large tablespoonfuls per, a picce of butter the size of an have always endeavored to obtain a honors and decorations. that can of cornstarch; dissolve in a littls IEE one San ia tenspoonfal: bull to head my fierd trom the best joped for by British naval officer. i~ water, Boil this well, then add the of eben starch, and. teaspoonful' milking or bitter cows is be obefBesidos Having ead juice of two lemon H 1 of mustard mixed together, Add to. tained, and generally with the bess THE VIOTORL CROSS igh i the Sther and cook gail thick, ur results, " ae k Sen # k 3 rin the time to keep it smooth, { lB As /deceratben "usually for slowly. Bauce % wil keep indefinitely, and is nice FARM NOTES + | signal bravery. a 4 on : en Np - ° : with a little sweet cream added just t ; dsmmander of the Victorian ghesnflih oT ugar, vos before serving, People who are ding well in ihe, Seana ae. Vi ier Baked Beans Soak three cuptuls' coun requently. imagine they | and was x English Plum Pudding Six well of beans over night in three Tarte will 'better the condition of 'them- Sad of the. Baty five . beaten eggs, one nutmeg, one tea lof water, add one-half teaspooniul selves and families by moving fo | a Grand Commander in ; spoonful 'ef muce, one pound of 'of -soda in the morning, and let town. In Ine cases out of ten it] His unole, Gen, Bir oRirants, one and one-half pounds gsie to a boil Drain, wash, and proves-a bitter and eostly mistake; Wilson; won 'the baronetey of raising carefully seeded, one- {Place in an open jar with three: | A farm that has been stocked to 'held by. Bir Arthur's brother pe fat «(half eupful of bread crumbs soaked quarters pound of salt pork, thras its fullest capacity with dairy: ani- ing the Indian mutiny b: capturing | ar. b one:half cupful of sweet milk, | {abies onsfuls 'sugar, 'one-third mals for teri years, growing corn Debi Biv. Arthur is heir to his | eg and & oil onefourth pound .aredded titron. (pap of tomatoes. | Slice onions over suid purolissisg nitrogenenis Ereins | brother, Ble Wilson; who is | aon - ink 2 some 'and one-fourth pounds of 'dark top, cover. all with water, and bake will be produc twice the amount | i ofessor: "hia Jrsach some: BE 'brown sugar, one-half cupful of slowly five 'or six hours; adding of fodder us ab the beginning if the {tory in this region. others * wine or melted pelly, one pound of more water when needed. business has been properly handled; ot ' Wik . finely chopped suet, and one tea- me idiss Here 'is a profit in the production |. ¥ 3 again rub with the hands, Soak | cherries and are delicious oly Kian writer, whe saver & 8] 1 of galt. Mix one pound of $ of milk that is not always taken 'with! raisins, currants; 'and 4 KITCHEN HRLRS. into AocOuTt, 8 i add other ingredients, and | Kitchen Rules.--Btrong fire for | 'mpg farmer lad now runs a mow. mix well, Boil ter. nours in floured toasting. Clear fire 'for broiling. ing machine insteau of Swikging the | pudding. oloth or well buttered { Wash vegetables in threo waters. hand scythe, and if 'he pate $16 a ; 'kept well covered inn Boil fish quickly. Meat slowly. month, he has his board and at will keep indefinitely | Slamming "doors. of oven makes ing: in addition, sud. if kis sloth needs fing. Berve [cake of all. A few drops of lemon {53 hot us mice hs. thas of 'the clerk, |; "or 'lignid sauce, . / This | juice toakes frosting svery. white. | ip coor less and leuves hin & chance been used in one family | Try. sprinkling powdered cloves {45 save most, of his wages. The ixby years. ahong Places infested with red ants. | olork at $40 per month pays out i= Four slices of | Salt in the oven under baking tins about $39 'for his board. lo and laid in botton: | Will. prevent scorching: on the bot} and: Taund; dish, use one quart of | 10m. Some of the modert up £01 45 wave 8 litle less: than: half, | date Wigles which are needed in Clothing that his employ the bread, chop it {very ; on ato}. A meat and pect him to wear' at his bu nite, tll well mixed | egotable cutter, & good supply of |! Not 'only' have the: with the rest of | Peeling knives, a' preps: for fruit stations and dairy so two eggs, one tea. (80d vegethles. 'A combination dip. sated many young m fri Pour all togoth. (DV 0 ceste a quarter and:is one | point 'whose and bake till firm ; {of the most usefu things a woman | pine or gol f gen and whip [980 bave." They ons be ised : ' : Strainer, a funnel, a measuring