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WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 11, 1916
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night?"
“Yes, ma'am.”
“Can I trust you to do an errand for
me?"’
“Yes, ma'am.”
“I think T ean, too.” sald the kind
lady, looking steadily down on the man-
Iy face. “‘Here is a penny. Get me an
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Were (wo farmers named Jones and
Smith, respectively. Jones was old
fashioned and stuck to old-fashioned
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bought a fine new automobile, One day
he was proudly exhibiting it to some
friends, when Jones came along.
“Um,'"”" remarked Jones, as he
thoughtfully sized up the handsome
machine, “What's that thing there on
the side?”
“That's a spare rim and a tire,” an~
'lwered the proud Smith, “We always
CArry an extra one in case one of the
wheeis goes wrong.”
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hosses for nigh on 0 years, and | never
had to carry a spare leg for one o' them ‘
yet."
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The Blindness of Love. |
The bride wus a good-looking mum-}
to, but the bridegroom was a reversion
to type—u powerful negro with reced.
ing forehead, protruding eyes, bwul.'
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no chin.
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}couplo billed and cooed as ardently as
any of their kind. They regarded not
the amusement of the other occupants
of the coach. Wnally, the bridegroom
sank down In the seat, rested his head
oh the bride's shoulder, and gazed soul
fully, into her eyes. In turn she gazed
fondly upon him and murmured: |
“Good lLawd, honey! Aln't you
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rule in a famlily. Some one must be
the head."
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A woman who had had four stalwart
#oldiers bLilleted on her endeavored to
use as little butcher meat as pussible,
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dinner time a scanty meal, the chlef
item of which was tea. |
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Good Housekeeping Recipes
All measurements are level, standard
half pint measuring cups, tablespoons
and teaspoons being used. Sixteen ley
el tablespoonfuls equal a half pint.
Quantities are sufficient for six persons
uniess otherwise stated. Flour Iy sifted
once before measuring. |
RAISED CORN MEAL MUFFINS,
One-half cupful yellow Indian meal, l{
pint bolling water, 2 tablespoonfuls lard,
% cupful molasses, 1 teaspoonful salt,
1 congpressed yeast cake, about 6 cup
fuls ‘aread flour,
Pour the boiling water over the meal,
add line, molasses and salt, mix thoe
o\z‘hl" and let stand till lukewarm.
Add {he Joast eake. dissolved in twoJ
tablesf yonfula of warm water, and beat
By George McManus
In flour to make a stify batter, about
SIX cupfuls. Let irse till light, put in
deep muffin tins, let rise again, and
bake about twenty minutes In a rather
Quick oven. This may be made also
into small loaves, llf started at night,
the muffing may be used for breakfast.
This amount makes eighteen large mus.
fins,
ENGLISH CHUTNEY SAUCE.
One<half pound ripe tomatoes, 1 pound
tart apples, 2 cupfuls granuiated sugar,
3 large green peppers, 13 small onlons
Y% cuptul vtz,?p«; mint leaves, 11.4
cupfuls secd ralsing, 3 ocupfuls vine
kar, 3 teaspoonfuls dry mustard. 1 tea
spoonful salt,
Chop tomatoes, add salt, and mix.
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cool the vinegar, add sugar and mus
tard, mix all the ingredients togethef,
and allow them to stsud at least tem
days before using, stirring them oecea
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Mrs F. O Blake, No. 606 Gower street,
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“STICKIES.”
Baking powder biscuit dough; nutmeg:
butter; sugar, either brown or white.
Spread the biscuit dough thickly with
the ’hu‘nnr_ beaten to a cream. Sprin
kle thickly with wcr. and grate nut.
mege likhtly over the whole. Roll ¢
cut with a sharp knife, place cut i
down In a balung tin, and “M in
Guick oven, For biscuit dough made of
two cupfuls of flour, one-quarter cupful
of butter and one-third of sugar
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