{00nd ‘ a at _r0nge r Eng driving drive (our ive drivers float right : excellent B. The ram- flited with was tried 8 ill u a regulatio- a saddle. '1'}. I their respec- NH 33 did th. 3’8. and that. not when they TING. 8. howe Ll VE R lUt‘tion 811t- IEQI'O intel- 'lfhey ,_ H. are as (If [I It the I? field . m â€LL93 please. Many a seven: "Hr . her little ones it taking colds an) \Vf‘ . by timr nonse; form! that. for them they here would die onten â€on be trouble. . As almost every house is provided mm an attic, it seems that it would at- ford the very nicest of ploy-rooms. If we whole attic woqu be too large or “not all be given up to the little ‘ ' ' ned off. An wen to “cleaning up†such 3 place. ‘he girls could cut papers and rags as mw-h as they pleased and the boys could manufacture with hammers and saw all oheble and improbable arti- cles. whic only a boy is ca ble of ' " ttic would most rainy days when the little one; cannot go out. Their noise would disturb no one and the remainder of the house could be kept neat and ord- erly. .1 the wbt‘ M. I“. says W m w... â€"1"†baked without ï¬lling the house With‘w w'luke if the cook mill wash her grid- ‘ How 11011 alter each meal and crease with a: and bu of butter (keypad on; a piece ofgm folded light brown paper. ' ‘ ' griddle with the paper and the first “311 but oi butter is all that will he uneed- 1211:} bit of butter (hopped on; a piece digit“â€"m folded hght brown paper. Rub the' the griddle with the paper and the first V918 m of butter is all that will he uneed- .3910“ ed. A housekeeper tolls an exchange that i133 she wuahrs her carpets by scrubbins i m that ' the 11 . The are first. tak- " J“ 1 $395,: â€,1. naked down‘fu‘ff An inventive woman. has solved we problem uf hpw to (11 can of them 1!) a most {practical and factual manna- She. Ind 21 box (mute, wide enough and _ ‘ .‘ L--‘A -_n;lu chin m prUU Ill uu Li‘rvv wv w___ * twal and Jfgctual mannar. z She b Ld 21. box made, wxde eqough and! the casual observer. Ln short, the slap, pails were most neatly disposed of. tsequently 1131‘ .' . " ' kmows howcou-lb a 1088 of! veu‘wnt u is when pining cherries..0 attendance. flaring peaches or potatoes, looking over; W33, BIOWIY bl] m-klelxerries, em, to set a basin in-l351‘715?dP tr: side Lune large pan to receive the frmti hams Pink P} ' ' ' they were tn as 1t 13. looked over and save drizzlmgg the fruit juices or water over the table? how, parents I A “--â€"-‘:-\w [Irm'n her‘ to lmrove.‘e vl .t’ {.41 and played to their heart’s con- through cold winter days. This - was roughly floored and the ceil- wti walls were covered with pa- ; but there was plenty of sunlight. an old stove afforded heat enough lake it. comfortable if the children 3 warme dressed. In every home u. there are children some place ( be given them for their own. can keep undisturbed all r» tbef' . aythings and can come and belt p . \ they please. Many a severe wm- day a mother kee 5 her little ones mrs {or fear of t ir taking colds t out to play. and she knows only t. pm“: distracted she becomes d» we not partition in with a. rat such use; W ,3 {The PLAYLROOM. GOOD RECIPES. Irish Fruit. (akaâ€"One pct n‘ted sugar, one pound of Irish. Fruit Cakeâ€"One pound of gran- nd of sweet but- baking-powder, one- l'up. oneâ€"half cupfui of black molasses. five tablesiooniuls of rose-water, ten tablespoon uls of fruit juice, thlree taâ€" blespoonfuls of cinnamon. one table- spoonful of delves, five teaspooncfuls of auspice. four teaspoonfuls of nutmeg, one-half teaspoonful of mace, foutr pounds. of chopped. seeded raisins, four of finely; o ed and pounded fine. Do not bake it too long, or it will become dry. When it does not taste of raw flomr when test- ed with a broom-straw. it will be done. Vanilla Ice Cream.â€"Take two drams 01 vanilla, one quart of milk. half pound of caster sugar, one pint. the yolks of three eggs; beat the yolks well. and stir them with the milk. then add the other ingredients; set it over a moderate the. and stir constantly with a. silver spoon until it is boiling not, then take out. and when cold (meze it in the usual way. spoonful of amuse-flower water , let it remain for two or three hours Put eighteen ounces 0! sugar into anoth- ' cover it with a cloth. through which pour the surawberry guice. Af- wr as much has run throng as will. gather up the cloth and squeeze as ’ 'ble from it; when lived. .straj: it "I"! Be Not Decei mass or Group, with. A dose 1 will save 00 ld be kept neat and “d“ Err-63*. his brodght a once excepâ€" tiona ly strong and healthy child to "' theverge of the grave. The subject 8 T0 HOUSEKEEPERS. giggle $01302»! Lena hï¬olï¬axdy. is tfour- yeasts agenm ' er peren ssay Wt cakes can b“ she has not grown any ainoe her illness .t filling the 110088 With . begun some two rs and a half ago; cook will wash her grid-Ellen" terrible But eang dates from the; . time she was vaccinated in June. 1894,: ‘h meal and 3’†.w‘th aï¬end whet she has since undergone has ' (â€W on 3 PM 0 gamsed the deepest sympathy of all. brown paper. Rub the‘the friends of the family. In eonâ€"1 am the first versation with Mr. McHandy and: the paper d his Wife. the following facts were; is all that M“ he need iJlmit‘dz’duT‘Nh: f iii“ 380 last . . W118." 831 t a, a" “ mg was "ï¬g,“ijï¬liï¬cï¬hï¬â€˜cnf‘fbgflt vaccinated by a doctor in Fergus, The. floor 'llhey are first takâ€" {arm was very Bore and swollen all: dusted, then tanked down * summer, and became so bad that it was floor She then has them :a mass of acres from the shoulder to ' -- ’the elbow. In October. 1894 a large- - 1, _ _fl_ Ann‘o “no securely. For use one heaping teaspoon- fnl in a tumbler of water. HOme is the wage-earners paradise. When on returning from his daily tad: almost worn out he finds his wife cheerful. a substantial. well-cooked sup- pea; on the dam; plain. though it be. his ohnlndretn clean and orderly and hm pause neat and iq good trim, his heart “1"“ 11‘ v went out to meet Goliath. God bless the homes of the toilets of Amâ€" erica! Tlhny are the foundation of our free institutions, the laboring man’s paradise, the hope of the country. And God bless the wives and mothers who turn their thqughtfi frqn} the fag-h- â€" A] _.-‘A â€a.“ 5. vuwhcâ€"v - inns and gayelies o<f society and give their heart’s best energies to husbandâ€" ing the earnings af their counpanions in toil and to the making of happier homes for them and their children. msmassme RESULTS FOLLOWING VACCINA'I‘ION. A Young Daughter of David Malian". of Fergus, the Victim-4|.» Suflercd the lion Intense Agonyâ€"Doctors Failed to llelp Iler. From the Fergus [NEWS-Record. A PEUULIAB CASE. lump a peared on her back. over one of her ungs. The doctor who vaccin- ated hex. treated her all that summer. calling very frequently, but tihn media ciinle he. gave he: did no good and she' was growing weaker and Weaker.- another doctor was consulted, who said she was in a very bad state bf health. Her constitution appeared to be complately undermined, and her lappetite had com letely failed. The 1 last doctor call in gave Some outâ€" ward applications, and lancod the ggathering, but it did not give the * patient any benefit. .Nine suchgather- THE TOILER’S HOME. Coraâ€"\Vhat did you say when Dick eXpressed a. desire to kiss you! Domâ€"I told him that I supposed he was just mean enough to have his own way . I" t“.- v “-“ ‘ Eg‘yfptiafb (Burma-{£1011 willyommence in August. and Khartoum wrll be the ob- jectwe point" applivation; headanfle . 1n 8 fer Emo- ments; and All pain Julit as rapully. Give it a trial. \ AND HE HAD IT, OF COURSE. 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