HOUSEHOLD HINTS.
I i I The New 1. a;. ■ ; at .—ln planning ' ! fee a lew la,, a . le. ■: r.-ne mher lhat • ■ i. the :die'f thai Is la be wai-t high Is I n.i.d.e lnueb wa.cr than th-e orhors ;t j will .be a gival- h-io wiieu porting ifa'.ui" !>' ants":,.- ar "the hot t'-'an 'of the pile. J<;>'.■ slip the board in where you a'lever w.fh which et""rais'e'the'things ; IriVii''.'roich!l'V,:ay b." liepl in shape by I | ti;or:u.;!dy': 'then dip" thvia"' in 'a' basin j i of vi.ii-a, val---r in v. b.'.l: a teaspoouful i |of eimar ha, ba. .-JissuSved. Next I la:- lla ea in a drv cla'.i: and squeec.e. j after which pall them into shape and • p.r. up a, na coslior,. Be careiul to ifa.-.'.n down ea.-ii ;:art of the articles j and they will dry Satisfactorily. j Wlv:,. YV-.'-.a.rk. —ln cleaning I -a-si-nip , of ti::- iatiei- fa a ottart <tf I | m.;k. i '!'i!is | mixture will not turn the I i eeame! yellow, as sotr.o cheap kinds i hitmvou t'iag med on the areo'iid I, tl,r" , rc.oii' ; .'ieoth. 1 "'v ft'er ...m-.-aig the eer-.r insert the bnib in t.. : ; im.o and reimm.- as much of ilie s. .1 as c: n be. packed in. For bulbs ofget.icr. ills r.K-iiad of planting on i''.-.,a'-'!' n iS *? 7 - -• at - £ - : u='t :o i7, als no imPnhi.'-'. ~- .-, , u- ■• i.. i. 1".."i. ■"'-"" ,--'7~ -,'7 on t:i> : NOILej, .In the homes of tho middle-doss 11: « l^.j' ll! i: , r ;!l > '"p'tber .reigns ! iitt-1 of Femalo 'iliigiitj. ' '■Ue-'nv 'r-''---'", 1 :i ..f° V'"authoress of "Th? So'tii' JiarkeC? and I ottier woriis e, a more or less socio- i logical character. 1 The women of Canada. Lavo b-on cguatmg lor a. oower law, giving a tu.ra ol- a, mans tiossessions Jo la's wde, so that ho camieb leave -til Ids money away from her. An itifluoni-.ial deputation of women waited l r.on members of Parliame„t. l:, lt r np Cau-sih-an po.di uins laughed at tho d.-mt-tot'oii. and said that a petition of uon- | tutors was net -.earth the paper it was nlly roused the "ii-e' of 'the deput-liion and it; .sur.porters, who, howc-ver, pre powerless sinco th.ey have no vote. Newspapers from Canton, Ohio, report a romantic wedding of a poor Norwegian cook to a local millionaire, Mr Edward Langenbaeh. Ih c ' cook, whose name is Tdcsa Jansei, won her husband through her skill m (ho culinary art. Mi- Lagenbacli cnesatod lighted .'with "tho first "nie.nl "she" s>repared that he raronosed io her on The spot. _ The new cook was considerablv astonished, hot accepted him with equal promptitude. The license was obtained and the ceremenv periormedap hour after the iirst meal had been pta-ced on the table. The burgesses of Godalming have distinguished themselves bv cle.ct.inrr a lady councillor for the first time, a~nd by putting her a; the head of the poll with 751 voces, and the next on ', the list only receiving 471. Miss Alison Ogilvy, the new councillor, had a distinguished career at Girt'on College, and has spent her time since leaving I Cambridge in travelling and .caching, j Tin's is tho first time that Girton has , produred a lady politician, for she is | a strong supporter of the .Yemen's Local Government Association, and a powerful ally of the- ltoiaen's suffrage movement. Lord Loch, who has been appointed | a Lo'id-in-Waiting to King George, is j the oniv- son of the first Lord Lech, ' j at one time Governor of Victoria. His j wife was Lady Margaret Comptoi. and j the first bride to carry a bouquet of ! pink flowers instead of the usual tvbrre ' blossoms. Sho thus set- a fashion which ; has. since been_fol!owed by several i brides. Lord 1.-o-h's family consists . of two little .girls. His sisters are Mrs , Maxwell Earl© and Lady Bernard, Lennox.
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Timaru Herald, Volume XCIV, Issue 14658, 27 January 1912, Page 1 (Supplement)
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632HOUSEHOLD HINTS. Timaru Herald, Volume XCIV, Issue 14658, 27 January 1912, Page 1 (Supplement)
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