AGRICULTURAL milliliter-sirwm' HOUSEWLQ â€â€™"tdn ' a wet fall, will shrink from 5 to 6 MV~~-~~ . . eated through. iron-Ware kettle for 0001908 your Creole Cucumber Ketchup-â€" Grate I . . . Pickles. the growing of almost any kind 8 It ï¬'dV‘fabln to color butter in or- . three dozen ripe cucumbers; drain 2 . the t Cider marketable appearanrel . nd PurCha“ only hes the water off. To every quart of _ , . Vinegar. it must beclearand strong. ul add t ted . lt ‘ 101‘ aWeak and muddy vinegar “â€11 "1° gognful two gra garages; a 8a; I have become . in order to induce abetter feel- jure both the taste and the appearance p 0 cayenne an “ spoonu in the ing and secure Quality as well as natâ€" 0f the pickles, very few animals ural color? Keep nothing but the b ‘ ' hat do not have and most mOdBI‘n ‘ 8004 proportion of good blood which Obtalnable. if In much more profitable as to make IS“: â€0‘: better it very unwise to Grow any other kind. “I‘m†This fact is well recognized Wine industry and - a int of vin r est 3111- bee that the fruit or vegetables I? 69“ ‘0 to market now t butter makingcows PM “D are firm and fresh. If with- in collaboration with Mr. ' it is small but . chop had sucoeeded in l':_\ln d vinegar, spices, salt Diannently and die . , an 8 at; t into a 1‘ I've D 10 ' .. . ’ btli. When the pickles are made, kettle ug p“ p 88° good pas~ , . set over the fire and let of in a dark place, or else bell slowly for three hours. Bottle mer and allow a good mess of ground Wrap the glass jars containing them and seal. be expended in the growing of cattle ' i This ketchup is excel- Obtain cm resul flats at night. Shelter is also very ma “mi blue or brown paper. ent. ' . - » they should not be ex- 12'. calves intended for beef on be lib- WW1 6% MU. 8mm of the year. . . kite â€butt “ . . Be extertlrnall articular about w . on orally fed from birth, whether they‘laâ€. utensiis usedyinp and about the Ployed to be steers or heifer calves. and they'd , ' . . . is occasioned by roughing it through so the pure 311‘ hetable age early and when they reach kill they have attained considerable age. . . goon reason in the old days why :teers were kept until four or five 611's Uf age, they (ild not mature un- gum bCSL salad oil 1 .. i then, and until‘they did mature no about a dozen red pejl- LUL El‘li-‘LUVILIM lll «l . jet, and stir in while boiling pers if not hot one pint sugar two floating in LllL hydioquilionl la.“ 8' lust before taking from the fire, add quarts Vinomr. Put tomatoes to - forward coarse and law boned and only m command inferior prices which stuff of that kind brought lhe mar- a very little red-pepper. The ohow- pieces: W“.- Chow is then ready to bottle. MRS. JOSEPH CHAMBERLAIN. Medinaâ€"Chop ï¬ne one peck of boiling takes the. hilter from the seeds. with i and puthtiz-em in a. (lifttle Seasoning 'to the taste of t Vary the this new moth P '. , - vela' d's first Secre- . V1198“ enous 0 cover; a one " . ‘ - y $3.132: are C. gndicott. of Sal» “5‘9?“ wear: one cupful grated horse "3 â€We like it verv hot and iful cloves, one of Seal in small necked bottles. at an early age and the style and ’in- ish Will sell the animal for a good p . as compared with the top of the market but scrub cattle SIDES: 12,“'fflfgejafl‘gfcï¬ngnfle‘gï¬sthï¬i lic demonstration by the frequency One pint of vine ' . . owe. their success chiefly to their ' 35‘: 31!ng “new maintained if they are to receive any of the "commands.†which the Am- Moves In a peach, after liaVing Wiped thers “we†for fattening and finish worth '. ericmn wife of the Secretary of State 0“ the down from the latter, DrICk ' " ' J . some for the Colonies had received to dine hem well, and steam till tender. .and they carry and sleep at Windsor and Osborne. their own lesson, name] . , one tablespom «_ ‘ and one of cinnamon. Stew ken a fancy to Mrs. Chamberlain we ‘51“ tender. . , it i‘equu‘es no l‘oiiiplil‘ated bits and (a .Lay er. hell them in a crock and pour on- themtt. . s Wlt. chtt, fr i- » syrup after it is well boiled. .Let them a â€S u. a er ‘ O n During the months of June and July stand a day and a night Then scald Stallion. stated. on more than one occasi- Mrs. Chamberlain was brought more he 95 r up ““1 [war over th When cold, they are 'ready 01 the phone use. perhaps still ignorant of their intrinsiv . . . ‘ ' am; accomplished woman. was a poetess for Just in the same manner as the Green Grape Jellyâ€"This is to be wife of the Secretary or State for served only with meats and is of a The C ' . ‘ erma-n poet. Schiller, possessed FOPGILB‘B Affairs has to take charge most delicate color. if possible, use a- 1 Of the Presentation of the {01131811 1E3“ wild grapes; their flavor is much fin- bassadresses to the sovereign Mrs. or for this purpose than the culti- . voted varieties. Do not gather the Tiecretary. had to “name" the Wives of grapes lodeves thatlel tain' professions even. my cent. that gives the shrinkage about two quarts per bushel. and the shrink- a massageur, which are age of ear corn is 20 to 3i) per cent. maz-sageur are violentl sizes and are very cha . . . ;-: line filaments w ’ ‘ . . , , back own his childhood da 3 wrth leas- een occasion that these colonial dames took Witter, as the fruit is very rich in. ' y p f l 't and distinctly marked "MUD any function presided over by the. juices. Allow a. pound and a half of ““9- She was a woman 0 rea merl. . Queen Mrs Chamberlain is dcclar- 9‘15?“ to every Dmt of Juice. ihe is of a light green color and adds prettily to the effect of the dinner- 0 perfection and the intimation table. curves. .liut the real advantage - .v ll . . the fact that he has richled selenue b effort to make her son grow up into an accomplished man. mining death. knows. {how well her ambition was ful- . - ' .. . . ‘ d valuable. Slhle mg as one of the cabinet ladies at . . t. erous am . . Hashii’iu'ton during her father's tern) b?“ 81““ P"? them 3 ind “'8.“ great deal onleamed whims. Which - " V ‘ ‘- ‘ . - . 1118M» and drain “I the 11101111118- 30“ were mudh pralised at the time for then m wei ht of of office as United states betretary _ _ l . . ' ' l t l t' a th g . 01' War has had the effect of consider- the tomatoes in two quarts of water - "“- ’y s â€â€œ3" ““5 ‘.“ e ‘°“°“‘ ably altering the seam Hex-Majesty and one quart of vinegar. Boil them i With regard to the etiquette â€Id 90’ slowly and drain in a sieve. Put the cial ethics that prevail at the White . - - 9 'ii‘ . ' IIOUSB. “- m twelve It may be asserted safely that no American woman ever has stood so L prl duets are receued With much favlli _ . . sugar, two tablespoonfuls each of ' ~ â€â€œ3 flower and â€8 Dungent leaies on. high in the good graces of Queen 'Vic- ground cinnamon, ground cloves, POLI'lFNESS AT HOME said to poss ' wll at as it lame from the threshing torilt as does Mrs. Chamberlain. Who ground ginger, stick cinnamon, white - . ula. hills. The wheat was in good 0011- has Just reserved from the hands of the dltlon and the three sac." venerable sovereign. not the silver but 40.5 pounds. They were placed in the wheat .The latest accession to the dietar list is that favorite fall flower, tlie i-hrysantliemum. ‘l‘hlse that have trio-.1 this flower food proclaim it one. You may say .more truth. or rath- pleasant to taste. as it vent burning. A few minutes before it is fully cooked, add half a teaspoon- ful of tum-eric, which gives a nice color. is with â€at: as and another. Henceforth Mrs. Cham- - . . berlain or; all stateboccasions will meal ,_ ~ i .. . , the mode pinned. y means of a lie 1,. a“ “*5 “We‘mljbg’ï¬33 and white ribbon. to the left shoulder .~ ‘ h Chopped Pickleâ€"One peck green to- , ' "it more dell- vonCE AND CHARACTER (“ff-“Wet gal i t t w b , . ' , 3 a" i? .. . ._ . (urlously enough. Lady Randolph matoes, five.pepl>61'33 one (mph-ll salt, It has been truly said that it is a sider a great delila v is uiadzeilniiluci’ln in» ten Ingrid of! oats malaria é'eweighed ï¬ligrcggill'egg’gy ggwgï¬}£§€gnllfgg one dozen onions; 81106 and 0110p the rare timing for a man or a woman of young pink and “mu, clover “0560‘“? i an. l._ o,_ an welg 1. iii unds ' . ' . ' ' ' tomatoes 1 t st'nd over hi hi: ith a gain in weight of forty-four powuuds. “5001111)le Wife 0‘ the Queen's 35" the salt, driin czver with Vliegar add beautiful character to have 8. disagree- N“â€" Sid)“ ing a gain of 3 1.2 wr (gent. I Smtaflt privata .Becretary. had. none 0f 81x blespoonfuls mixed spices, (300k able V0100 Often there WI.“ be found 5.3â€â€œ. um, was a surprise (,0 me but them succeeded in removrng Her Ma- one-ha hour When done add two ' 1 .a.icd w mind that there had been Jesty's very pronounced and notorious no lain from the time they were bead- UNFAMILIAR FACE. ing until they were. . A captain of a re iment t' in Natal. South Afrg sta ioned other iarm product. Many farmers say from 10 to 23 per ( out. Last fall 1 commenced my ex ' the shrinkage. I f’ full of ear lorn the ° add one nought m. If pint of salt; pour it oven the mixture den yoii haff th to ° “it vascular. and lot it soak for per unt. u ‘ \I ,letitcometoabml h, ,‘ivpa't’dmalwl ft ' - . p ( p‘aw Vmed “th ln‘uxmlu i, can reach every cor- erward they must be scalded With Skim off the froth as it rises Pare ver lhe . _ should la. - . .. . Go 5 on insulin-lent feed and with insulfi- nor. after IlflVinB been rinsed _first I‘ â€9511 SUPPLY of brine heated tobml- ripe peaches â€â€œ5“ cicnt care. b‘uch cattle attain a mar- w‘t’h “0M water, then washed With a DJ: and afte alrh'w . - - utely curious. The eflluvia of the , poetry were her pasWnes, in both of ‘ too reen; and if a few are . y accentuated. ~ - - ~ -. sliwntlv tur 8 °- ° they Jut out in globules of vai‘lalle the Colonial Prime Ministers and i l Davrd Hulme received his education .. raz'terlstilz. BU- , and always looked tween the lingers of L ‘ ' . ., “lb y. giving it a poflillvt' Everybody means of deter m A SURE TESr [W Hill .._-....\- Av. drain.‘ ls xfone our:l of flourhsix (fable- ' . spoon u o groun mus r an one h" G W TTLE $P:;?gtm18'his n my experience . PICKLING TIME- tablespoonful of tumeric with enouglh A FRENCH SCIENTISTS E R0 WELL BRED CA . _.._._.. O h ' in ickli en- vinegar to make two quarts in a . HENTS IN p If the be ition in ne w 0 a skilled p ng m Boil this mixture until it thickens and HOTOGRAPHY- r to - . . . _ relation :0 whiz, wï¬faï¬fogw Opin- DAIRY HINTS (Eggs-the followmg requimtes tosuc is smooth, stirring all the time; add "" ion is at one it is that well bred stock Be sure to milk thoroughly; aye milk lat: Sol 1 - li ed ate the vegetables and cook until well "‘ """fl'l Prom - will afford a. profit whisn no other kind the last drop; the last milk is the . act a porce arm n or ag ’ h will. and that when prices are sogood beet . be fresh cucumber, and is an ex- "0W“? my Bwriou‘ or man-runâ€. as on want to roduoe a cred, the pickles Will b0 flabbyg If cellent accompaniment to fish and ‘30an “3 any longer, [nu-â€u. me - - marketable rody ct b other than orti- 30‘“ they Wi“ 89°“ “to“ thwrehm' game' 133‘ sessions of the Biologl ‘al 5.. m, 3"“? them form and early maturing filial meansp u y mary courses are completed. A Good Chili Sauceâ€"Take twentY- one of the most Learned pla t toners qua ity. in the cattle busmess, how- Look to it that thle w t l is 4th Buy your spices of. a trust- four large ripe tomatoes, four white Dr. Luigs, a member of the Alarm ever. the prinmple, although almost . 3 8F SUPP Y worthy firm and be certain that they onions thr r e f tabl - of Med' '° ‘ 5 ' - - - am 'e Durin the hot da ver .. . ’ t ' ee 8 e n peppers, our e time, read “ paper â€â€œ “It ‘Ul unanimously admitted. 18 not 30 “0391‘ .p' ' g 88 ys e y “1‘" strong and mordan ’ spoonfuls of salt, one of cinnamon, half Ject of some new ex um i, i * W’USU’ oleerved. A great many rattle “'“malfhmfld have 31.1 the pure [1‘95†5th. .Let no hurry to get the work a tablespoonful of ground cloves and graphy pe '3“ 5 U lLullâ€" are produced from matings that should “ab" 't wants. to drink. out. Of the way 1’68?“ you mt" has- allspice mixed a teacupfnl of sugar . never have been made and especially Are you raising any valves to be tenlng or neglecting any of the - . v is it true that sires are used that your utune mill-lb cows? If so ' ‘3‘. pl‘uul and two utliiis lot when quite finished Add onions 80 hell developed. out neveiticless be t four onions, add one cupful salt, and shred ed very fine. not chopped, also uonvmcuig. 831‘“ of late a very marked prediction 01' let them stand over night Pour off Wimp-"3- 3""; and vinegar, Whifl‘ “M8 H ' crowded and shipped at an early age. . . ll, 1- ' to b With cattle in which the breeding has A?“ Jonenh Chamberlain daughter e Lqmd even/ed attention and “hibh has "' n _ . , . . i‘USl‘ttpLi‘ule U1 others not. iruitlul results both in physiology all- . appli atiou is bill. iipgliiiir ll be practised by all) «m. " )Wiedge Ul phULUHt-ljlls} _ " of this nervous iUl-<. iul‘iissaiitly ejected from [if “1856 affluso. their diminution, \al. xperluient iii the dolllallu menu of sensibility. all; al'sl that of motivrty, as we :l.i-. 1m.» slologital cliui‘iti‘beristics. The llol‘lul lain temixarauienlwri preseiii animation. Ho ‘ the lingers of a plalllrl l l iURUPr Sï¬ï¬‚l GRAVE s uric-Hurts! DI) The hakem in a.. town in(‘;lnail;l hr the price of l»re:.:l prudent h"li>v \‘. ..(‘ "hilt it lb ill.4.l Hm kiting and bu IL... when i km" “'1 n and ('h“‘-‘râ€"'°‘" ‘ (311355 da) b, '6 ‘ inda‘d' UH l ‘ ' mead S‘lali'i‘“ "* aimed! 3‘“ ‘2‘" ing of him†“" A cllm'l’ '! 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