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LITERATURE

... five hours in two quarts of water: thicken *with rice, barley. ta~pioca, or sa-go. and boil one M- ore. Servea with butter or salad oil is . . i~nprovemert. but unnecessary. And yet there are actually p ersous who still sneer at the delicacies of a vegetarian ...

ENTERTAINMENT AND BALL AT DUNGANNON PARK

... beautiful chandelier, with nume- rous lights. The following was the menu:- Souler du 20th Guillet-Saumovi sauce Mayon- naise, salade de Homard, jambout'd'York, selle de mouton, tongue, roast beef, pouleb nu garmi, ael;!e au champagne, gelee garrnie de fruits ...

THE MEISTER GLEE SINGERS' CONCERTS

... consequently beautifally effective. Amongst the glees were Buck's In Absence, The Ring and the Rose, and the ' ltalian Salad,: all ot which went capitally, and elicited hearty plaudits. The last-mendioned item, and another comic quartette, given in ...

LITERATURE

... 11s lOd; inownymous, lOs; per Mr lalor, Earl street 14s; I ,er Miss Fagan, 10s; Concert money, per Miss lcully, 6s; Baket of salad, from J Hutchinsen I--, 1jiipRk ...

FASHION AND VARIETIES

... Joints-Sirloin of beef H re sauce, roast ltirb, mint sauce, braised turkey poults, York * lidPi. Removes-Ducklinug, lobster salad. Sweets * Raspberry and currant tarts, jellys a la Macedoinle, Vanilla creame, ice puddings. Dessert-Pine aptle; grapes, peaches ...

HORTICULTURE

... given to keep them stocky. Seed should also be sown for the late crop. Attend to keeping up a supply of all kinds of small salads by S4wing frequently.- Stir the surrace of the ground among all growing crops to prevent tue growth of weeds and keep the ...

EXTRACTS FROM THE COMIC PAPERS

... molei.itoes ! op`uions per- It halls might 'liner, as to Lo'Ltte being ' a most intcrestine Place. [PROM JnSDY.1 d W ?? is a salad a dcevotional dish? Because you L comuiene macleg it ny saying, Lettuce prav. 1II FRie: a CEA -Ino Corporation of Aberdeen ...

SHIPPING NEWS

... smtei Gibraltar. Friday — Lawoe. for passed. Malta, ThuraJay—City of Oxford, for Load* arrived. 1 Now York. Thursday—Aurania salad Graveseud. Friday—Atlantt, from Barb»do«i, passed yesterday ; Egypt, In.ic Fm' ■jeni, from .Vatii 1; aud Sunda, (r. koiiau ...

FAIRS

... away the runnere, so as to afford the leaves plenty of room. Attend to providing plenty of lettuce, endive, &c¢, for winter salads; also see that there is a good bed of parsley provided in some sheltered spot where it can readily be protected in severe ...

THE INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITION

... worth 5s a bottle; we paid 12s. I subjoin my bill:- 4 Suppe (?potages) .. £0 2 8 2 Saumon 0 4 0 2 Filet .. . . . 0 4 0 Foulate Salade .. .. 0 5 6 2 Supreme .. .0 4 0 Terrine . . 0 7 0 2 Dessert . 4 0 4 Glaces .. . ' 0 4 0 2 Bordeaux . .. .1 4 0 £2 19 2 I gave ...

Horticulture

... surface betweens all crops. Sow cabbaige, cauliflower, winter onions, spinach, radish, and all sorts of winter and spring salad seeds. HIARDY FRUIT G.tnoxrc.-Look over tile shoots of p)each, nectarine, and apricot trees. If any of them have becms dis- ...

ARMAGH DOG SHOW AND ATHLETIC SPORTS

... resident in Ireland. Won by Mescer Rice, Castlereagh road, Belfast. Special prize of a handsome polished oak, silver-mounted salad bowl and servors, value £1, nresinled by Mlrs Semple. Richmond road, DrumuQondra, Dublin. for the best St Bernard bitch iii ...