SENSIBLE SUGGESTIONS.
Bran poultices afford great relief in mumps. When fumigating a room, keep some wa i el' boiling 'in it all the I ime Onions are invaluable in ease of [•iiMk. l'fii whole or the juice, they are suri' to iel lev e. A few drops i>r peppermint in hoi water eiv.-n several limes a rla.v will relieve the baby's colic. |{ice is liesl steamed, and ran he ■aten l>.\' fa I people heca'ise it contains fill-llest roy ing (pialities. |,emon juice mixed \.'!•.- thick with sugar will relieve thai tickling cough ilia i is so anii".'. ing. illen come in handy to prolect a -•ore limb from con! acl w itli the bed•lothes. (loths dipped in n ihick solu! imi if washing soda and placed over lIIIIIS will ease the paitl. Keep wel >y adding i he solut ion. \ t'l'.V iltg pan should ne\ er lie scrap • d Inst '-a-l. fill it with odd wa In', i. w lo'ch a In i le so.la has 1.c,-n ad.led mil |.-i it .stand i'oi several hours Needlework sliould I." ii 0t.e.l on 1 he U'oug sid,- on a pec ~i ilannel. and I should lie kept long enough under ho iron in thoroughly dry ii W Inn ! I.e limners or" lamp; Ihthiiii' logged uilli char put them in i mm: • oiipsuds. and hoil a v hih< to leitll tlclil. U hea mi \inv lloui for I i.i kentee. old a pinch oi sail In lie- ilmir !-■• iiu-h mote - moot PP. uit limit lum[. ■ Scraps of old w urn . hem..is skin ,1 rune, mi 1 w in.-, 1.•■.,.! I.; ;,i..|. and hen I i.-ri into ~ .-|..im. I 1. a11.' "id asi f..r years and p.di ii ■.:!.«• : a milling e| ~. w i|| ,i,, A small .' Hi In u i Ii a: ai :i ■ f ,-.- v , 1;,., i , aim mer ~i! . i , .• \c.-i he t or hlUShii ■; I Ii- da I i: >um Ihe . ; n ces in v ,-]-.,-t t riminii.g and troni I.iWeen til.l.on folds ! lalf a lea: poonful oi . arl.oi ni.- nl ~,da. mixed in a In tle p.-pp.-i mm: ,>. 111 111 I el'lecl IJ: 111 \ ill 1 ,1 in,. |-| ill! 11. Cl an.-'- and pill»apph- are PI -ssll.gs ■1 Ihe sii I-. room 1 Inly Ihe nine of ■lll.er should I.e SWillloWod. Il i.la,\ s I hirst aml is 110111 ish i 111:. act me. if'ion Ihe liver and kidney : , 1,,-neli, ial I'.hir a pint of 1 11 diim: will er on .':' 1 ea\es of (In- common f-iii'i-, and let .he infusion .-.land for an leer : add 1 inega r suliieien | to male- 11 plcusilit ly acid, and homy to taste The II ixl ill.- should In- used as a gargle wire a day in case.-, m' sore throat To l.eep irons fi 0111 nisi ing u rap hem in i-omnu m l>r< iw 11 pa per aml ml th.-m av. a;, in a dry place. If In-, have bee rusty t In-y ma.\ he uade bright and smool ii by pill I ing ionic v. Idle sand on a smool hj hoard uid the iron over it. several inies. The l-'reuch have a way of making •Veil all i nferji ir ipin lit -. ol t able 1 i Hell 00k well V il houl !he aid ol St ai eh. '.hen the napkins are washed and ■rally to I.e ironed, (lies are dipped 111«1 boiling water and partly wrung ml I,el ween clot lis 'I hey are 1 h.-n apully 11.and with as hot a llalniii as possible wit hunt burning hem.
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Lake County Press, Issue 2114, 19 April 1906, Page 7
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592SENSIBLE SUGGESTIONS. Lake County Press, Issue 2114, 19 April 1906, Page 7
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