. The Boston Cooking School magazine of culinary science and domestic economics. ease everybody of every degree. 14. Be as much as you can in theopen air without fatigue. 15. Make the room where you com-monly sit gay and pleasant. 16. Struggle by little and littleagainst idleness. 17. Dont be too severe upon your-self, or underrate yourself, but doyourself justice. 18. Keep good, blazing fires. 19. Be firm and constant in theexercise of rational religion. 20. Believe me, dear Lady Georgi-ana, Very truly yours, Sydney Smith. A wealthy Irish lady, whose summerhome is situated near a garrison tow


. The Boston Cooking School magazine of culinary science and domestic economics. ease everybody of every degree. 14. Be as much as you can in theopen air without fatigue. 15. Make the room where you com-monly sit gay and pleasant. 16. Struggle by little and littleagainst idleness. 17. Dont be too severe upon your-self, or underrate yourself, but doyourself justice. 18. Keep good, blazing fires. 19. Be firm and constant in theexercise of rational religion. 20. Believe me, dear Lady Georgi-ana, Very truly yours, Sydney Smith. A wealthy Irish lady, whose summerhome is situated near a garrison townin Ireland, once sent an invitation toCaptain Armstrong to take tea withher, saying, that the pleasure of Cap-tain Armstrongs company is respect-fully requested, etc. To her aston-ishment she received by an orderly thefollowing note: Enlisted men Jonesand Smith have been detailed to doguard duty, but the remainder of Cap-tain Armstrongs company accept withpleasure Mrs. Weylers polite invita-tion. —-Argonaut. Buy advertised goods — Do not accept substitutes ADVERTISEMENTS. VISIT THE wsmm MND Of IVMGtUm £.VANp&LlNk MINIONLANXIC BOSTON TO TGtttMOUTH HAI/IFAX <ST vJOHN


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