American messenger . and most effective mixer in the working principle is a whirling dasher which, beingforced up and down through the liquid, mixes, stirs, churns,whips, lightens and aerates the material, rendering it freefrom all solid matter and producing a smooth, thoroughlyblended mixture, and does not spatter. Will beat the whites of eggs to perfection in 30 whip cream, as you like it, in 1 to 3 minutes, accord-ing to density and temperature. Indispensable for floats, custard, omelets and charlotterusse. Will mix the thickening for gravies in 10 sanita


American messenger . and most effective mixer in the working principle is a whirling dasher which, beingforced up and down through the liquid, mixes, stirs, churns,whips, lightens and aerates the material, rendering it freefrom all solid matter and producing a smooth, thoroughlyblended mixture, and does not spatter. Will beat the whites of eggs to perfection in 30 whip cream, as you like it, in 1 to 3 minutes, accord-ing to density and temperature. Indispensable for floats, custard, omelets and charlotterusse. Will mix the thickening for gravies in 10 sanitary qualities appeal especially to nurses and par-ticular housekeepers. The LIGHTNING MIXER is made of thick glass, andrust proof metal top and dasher. The size we offer holdsone pint. We will give the LIGHTNING MIXER for only 3yearly subscriptions to the AMERICAN MESSEN-GER at 50 cents each, or we will give the MIXER anda years subscription to the AMERICAN MESSENGER for $ American Messenger, NPaErwAvYoRndK40uTY. Aunt Mary kept patting the soft,white hand in her own. Thats theway to talk, my dear. You sanctifysorrow by entertaining such ideals. I am going right now and takeGladys Haynes to get shoes and stock-ings. What else could I do to makethe children know that I love them in avery human way? One little pupil of yours, Alice Nel-son, lives near a friend of mine. Shesays that the child wants to learn toplay the piano. Teach her parents are too poor to pay for les-sons. Through music you can carry anuplift into a home that probably hasvery little of this worlds cheer tobrighten it. That would be doing just likemother used to do. O, dear, dear AuntMary, I want to do right, but I go aboutit in such awkward fashion. Whatwould I do without you to comfort andadvise me? I thought that it wasenough to study my Sunday School les-son and go every week and teach it. Itwas a task. Now you have made itappear a great privilege. My little pu-pils are no longer ten wooden d


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