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Port Perry Star, 11 Jan 1911, p. 2

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$ four seven times and |. then watt the flour five! Rave cream of tartar and | po on the table,' then beat tes five minutes, add salt cream of tartar; beat some Warm the. dish overs as ' well as the dish, 'or you will ohen spoil ; » 'then add slowly the angels hi the beaten yolks; then ur.' Do not beat, but fold this 3th a spoon. | Add the flavorin "in an ungredsed tin, Mi flour in the tin, and shake' 3 then take a tedspoon and ove. all the sir bubbles, place moderate oven, and bake from yy minutes to one hour. A deal depends upon' the fire, st. twenty minutes the oven ? be real warm; then slowly crease the heat. "When baked ro upside down and place a wet sloth on the tin for a few seconds; then; with a knife the cake may "'pasily be removed. Mock Angel Fdod.~One suphul wel sugar, one and one-half table spoonfuls of shortening, one-half ful of milk; one heaping cupful "of flour, two tablaspoontuls of bak- ing powder. Stir all together, then ut the whites of two eggs into a wl and heat until stiff. - Then gently fold the whites into the bat- Vater; do not stir them in: Add .& teaspoonful of vanilla. This is an original recipe, 'and if correctly made it will be hard to distinguish it from the real angel' food' cake: But be careful not to stir the whites of the eggs into the cake; but fold them in carefully. Orange. Tea Oake--This recipe 'makes eighteen delicious, inexpen- sive' and' quickly made little tea gikes: Cream one tablespoonful of butter and the same of lard with one cupful of sugar, Add two well beaten' rihree-quarters of a sup of nls pinch of salt; ons' tea spoonful of extract of orange, three- quarters of a cup ef washed cur- rants, one and three-quarters cups of four, and two teaspoons of bak- fing powder. Bake fifteen minutes muffin pans in hot oven. Nut 'Loaf--Four cups of sifted our, four level 'teaspoonfuls of g powder, one teaspoonful salt, one-half cup of sugar, one cup nut meats chopped fine, two cups sweet milk, and two eggs. Stir the dry ingredients together, then add beaten 'eggs and' milk. ' Bake in moderate oven about forty-five min- utes. . This makes two loaves. I find that this bread is fine for the lunch box: just buttered, or ieitucs with salad dressing may be or . 'between two thin lioo ok a change. SALADS. Novel Mayonnaise. "Take three sh eggs, three tablespooniuls of pure olive oil, three of vitiegas, "three of thin bouillon or water, a well together with an egg heater. When thoroughly mixed, put the of into a larger one holding boil: | water, and beat with 'the egg beater until the mayonnaise has the t senistency. ake the pot water and "Be for a grounds,' eodle; will not Phet in' them: The' dustpan' after use 'should be emptied. into the. kitchen. fire, and not into the dustbin. Waterproof © Glue.-~Take some glue, goak it in cold water, snd then by heat dissolve it in linseed 'Grease spots on a wall may. be men, removed by putting blotting paper on the spot and holding & hot iron against it. Waste buckets should have boil: ing soda' water and 'soap stood 'in them at least once a week, brushed round thoroughly and dried in the air. Children's hair should 'never be strained tightly off the forehead if you wish it to grow' thick. = Re- ceding hair in later life is often caused if this way. When making whitewash for your pantry, larder, 'etc; one ounce of carbolic acid to every gallon of whitewash. This = will effectively drive 'away any, insects, and make every place healthy. To restore ebonised wood; rub alli spots 'the way. of the grain with powdered 'pumice = stone and oil: Then: polish with 'a dry, soft cloth. 1f 'this ix carefully 'and thorough- ly done the effect is most excellent. Oil castors of chairs and sofas at least once a 'year, and they will not break off, but last nearly a life time. Ab the same. time that the castors are oiled, it is well to think of locks and hinges. Eggs ave most easily digested when eaten raw. If this is impos- sible, place them in a pan of near- ly boiling water; and stand at the side of the stove for seven to ter minutes. Hot water is a simple drink that | ought to be 'more ' popular, for: it promotes secretion ster than cold, and is at all times a stimu- lant of no mean nature, 'Taken the last thing at night and in the early- morning this beverage/iz & boon to gouty people. : To cleanse & mattress remove the hair from the tick, pick it apart, aced [then 'wash it in a lather, rinse in 'colliers,'" n ease ofl "lumbago." in all parts of the that, ai the uperation Compensation Act, ki ments like eto, are y iE RAPIDLY DISAPPEARING 5 from 'the ranks 'of workingmen. Briefly, it is implied 'that when a workman feels pains of the rhei- was soled a of Accepting. $150 and matic kifid giving trouble it id open i for: hm to inform a mate" then go "on the box:" {Thus the 'disease', becomes an "accideut,"' and the man draws compensation allowance for 'a period, unless the employers doctor be able to prove: conclusively that he is really sul fering from disease. As it is not]? an easy matter to promptly diag: nose an internal defect or strain it follows that in the miajority wf such bases the sufferer draws his. compensation allowance, and 1f'4 member of & sick benefit soviely, club money elso. It should 'not' be infsered that] all workmen are malingerors, nor that employers of labor are' alto- gether free from corruption in the | matter. Many oases before Coua'y Cont judges in England reveal clear ¢ ly 'malingering, a goodly aumb of employers are also Sndeaviting der the Act: a case of diamond cut iy The writer. was present when a County. Court judge Jirectly charg: od % 4 gold water, wring. in a thick cloth, |! dry in the sum. Either wash the tick, or make a new case to hold the hair when perf dry? The oven in every kitchen do © not get the attention it requires, |: considering what an important cooking vessel it is! Many who are fap" ed compensation allowance for se 4% me afiscteq ou We rticul 10 Bt saltspoontul of salt. 'Beat all this Pertien Ew ind i io m ode not forgetting 0 should ho serubbed oukas. least ny | Phi each week, a lo of soda water. bein len

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