'a moderate lemove from _and quickly pour over it tiffly-beaten whites of the Ses. eturn 10 the oven tu brown. When ; : set in the ice box. Nerve with % 'Prince. Louis of Bastenbyrg SreAM. Ca the British fleet, succeeding Apple Custard Ple.--Strain apple ti y Nate 'and 'beat: smooth: To. mach; 2 v0 Hue 5 eupful add a hall cupful of cream .euphul : = ro Er ---- Sire uly been gen Beat' DO nk ana waar so sweor 1000 110 G0ARESPINDER ir F rangis bith, vanilla and outmeg. Bake jo, Boil aan ke a rich : orig gpl and put a thick] = cd separate it into as many INTERZSTING BITS OF 0OSS(P. FROM "Ginger A(plos.~Pear and core PAris a8 there are dumplings to be | : THE QUEEN CITY, good apples, greenings or pip- made. Roll each piece into a round ; fits 3 | ipina. Fill the eavity in the centre Vig enough to cover an apple aid iru, yoreg Temseranss etSrmars--The ; Af cach apple with a spoonful of pa Aol &pesied and sored ap Gnamaion Marrying Mineter'= © chopped preserved ginger. Btand P'S: B Drng: ine sices 0 Sbor Maal 7 2d 'them on a baking-dish that is not paste around the apples, pisich . Pret ne ; Rm Ped "Rin, "and pour over. them a syrup. ers Into shape and steam or e. 'wo of the most unusual. men he 'either of sugar snd water | The sbove may: be added to by. 3 Eh he' Ben "i inet gH flavored with lemon and with a!mixture of raisins and nuts or with ink the liquor 'srailic nishes I "piuoe-of dried ginger cooked in it, jelly. ae suphils of flour will ee" rotate mevament or if there is enviugh ginger syrup Wake two dumplings. { ari ha not un for the ba "this may be sed with ry dion] Deep Dish Apple Ple~~Use a pud- Sane So Sie oy he aan ii a little water. Bake until 'soft GIDE @ish of crockery or enamelware mos rom the sphere of action. ; "and transparent but not Nrcken, and place a teacup without a handle a her Ja, under, the 'Basting occasionally with the] upside down, in the centre of the vei tor en the RupIChE NACHE CLS "syrup. Serve hot or cold with a dish. Cut' up some apples rather go "each 'year. to the frout. Ph.e yer : hed with fine and heap up the dish ancl a fits 1 jg 6 Boe muha me pieces of ginger. little above the cup, Sprinkle 8. fies ranging Irom u Dig. city ike ref # A Porcupine Apples, -- Pare and few: raising over the top, sweeten boro' fo 4 4 uarsely Settied wownaip | ore the apples, and make a syrup and add some spice, either nULIMeE 'the leadership of the. Bperics brothers, 99 'by boiling sugar and water in equal | of ¢innamon, and put little pieces municipalities have, Saivied Joaat option parts. As soon as the fruit is pared, of butter: all about the top and a 853 municipalities in the provines a Reto: it is discolared by standing, | little water. Cover the entire. top sow under local option and 365 reba merse it in the syrup and cook of the dish with crust and cut slits Snes a Sahoo! Teastise ntil it is "easily pierced with a|®°f prick holes at intervals in the Began 2 aid Then take out the apples Crust. Do not remove 'the cup un- hy. Ry Bere Bt ago BLidiry wan: and ornament the sides of each by |til the pie is served at the table, jcival volition Tt is true he started gut sticking blanched half almonds in| ®hen you ean insert the blade of fu, "ha Freseott, sfiervirds Coming + all around. Fill the centr tth | # knife under the edge 0 © cup, | wo Toronto, where he became principal o! Selly, pressrved fruit or marmalade | ¥hich will allow the air to go in snd (57K SR lted "sp sae'i ma sand serve hot or cold with cream. | release the juice of which you will | bers of Parliament in 1876 Fos Speco With the remaining syrup and the find you have Juki euptul, aud the wmperange. i HS decane al skins and cores, a) le jel m be Ful wi e eliciounly 8 eamed. | most its first secretary an a 3 : . pps je1iy may This kind of a pie will not hurt the | a this day. He piblisadiont' oi dr ~Xpple Snow--Btew or steam three digestion of anyone; and it should | aitieh the. nreecht, ds renfassntatite' jo large apples, cored and quartered, | be eaten cold... hire held in tannection wich various tem. but not pared, drain them and rub -- Déraves. organisations and sampaighy $hrough a fine sieve. Beat the Home Hints, Ta rocem years he ay devoted 4 great Lr + . o n airs. whites of three eggs stiff and add] A veil rolled each time it is taken fie lias been Slected as 'Alderman, and six half & oupful of powdered sugar and | off will keep neat much longer than {ies 20 a member of the Board of Can: heat again : now add the apples and | when folded; gloves pulled out and candidate "fon: the Mayoralty, 'and al beat until like snow. Pile lightly oothed: will wear twice as long though he le recognised as nerhars the : 4 ' h sm . most . intelligent critic of municipal af-F in a glass dish, garnish with jelly |as if they were crushed and tossed fairs inthe city: to-dny. it is doubttul if y around he edge and serve wich eld lato 4 dramer: Eu fee hoiied Rustad made with She olks| A piece of rubber may be cunt trie protect, the Harbor Comm svion, and 9 three eggs that were loft. | more easily if the scissors or'knife [S000 r pha : Apple Pudding.--For this pudding | used be: wet rst. ears els. hon rel Bd 2h. you will need one quart of flour,| Drop a few small nails in the any pit Bm a Bae one pint of milk, one pint of ehop-| bottle of ink. The acid in the ink He dom not make friends easily and ie ped apples, one saltspoonful of | will then exhaust itself upon the somewhat SE , . he ie ht ! gers. He retains, too, the air of th 1 salt, two tablespoonfuls of butter|nail"s, and 'the pens will not cor- master. didietic. but not always symra- 'and three feaspoonfuls of baking rode. Te Tan thay he ae als powder. Make a dough of the flour, | Mayonnaise dressing will separ- : mien erusador. ys milk, butter, baking powder and |ate when foo much salt bas Boonton other Rows. Bevis Boones is salt. Roll out in the board and|added to the egg yolks, or when' pot so well Known, but. singe 1906, when *gpread with the apples, roll over|the oil has bean dropped too fast, |e meoriec Ft, 08 Secretary of | the . land over, pinching 'the sides and|or if the ingredients are not thor: Be pas. BE eat a ent ran. Y ends. Place in a baking pan with | oughly chilled when used. {shown chat the avis of the ori a ders 6 one-half cupful of butter, two cup-| If a spoonful of borax is put into | family 'by Prank °K We hae been de fuls of sugar and three pints of |the last water in which white |¥liony fuer hotis huni fr hole water. © an hour and a half. It| clothes are rinsed it will whiten !keenerst' In early life be went inte the its own sauce. them very much. 'The borax should: Sisistee. where he sstred uot appol + Apple 'Charlotte.--Line a mold} be dissolved in a little hot water) : with lady Sugers or sponge cake. | before it is added to the moamngl Boak a of a box of gelatin in| water. ; in Toronto 1a this year hel ird of 'a cupful of water (cold)| When it is necessary to measure |D. Morrow. ihe somewhat A Hecord In' Marrying. as 3he "mareying minister Zn i wat sobs. Pous over it a third of any liquid by he drop one, may | Kaa come Into on ree Ohnrel,, who a cupiul iling water and stir| dispense with ipetts; Cut' al nects by, Lis on "Hil Qissolved. Add ome cupful of | small motch' st the edge of the |Rabiiues ne aire ie Tox 'suiar and the juies of a lemon to-| cork, just large enough for a drop | bir camvaixn for a How, S80, church "otipinl of sour apple th at 'a time; push | Mr 'Merrow hiw married guer 300 love: 1 4 h : "{10rn couples, an average of ove far every 1 f mtek any in the ee as n han "of his marriages ="