| Show USEFUL RECIPES BEST THING FOR BUR M it may be put down a a settled fact that every best lest application for all kinds of burns and scalds is is an app idalion of dry wheat flur it ii i without cont overby better than an any when 0 hen her and all of the heal lag salves turpen tines pain killers or oils etc that can be named we s speak I 1 euk eak positive positively iv on this po nt because it is one T decidedly decil edly by the best physicians and we have had abundant abunda ut practical p dofa of its efficacy heat disorganizes dis organizes the fl sh deadens the cuti ce or outer skin aid ai ard d adm ts air is iri lri itz ting A good coating of flour shuts out the air soothes atle irritation and dries up the filid fi nd thrown out do not fi imagine that something healing must be not all ail the i salves in the world can and broken flesh you ca can stick ustick together broken glass or wood with wilh wax ax orglee you can weld together severed iron iron but no such treatment is applicable to flesh di organized cut or burned away nature so to speak has a way of her lier own and tiie the only way to repair a breach in the tile flesh esh cah ane i edbur material comes loin boin within if tile the hand be cut bril agthe beier seier ed parts together gether lo hold thern them were acre tl ere steadily cover up tile the part pan from the alrand aarand from ex external lii iti injury jurys and the healing wll wil go on oil so long as there thele is no I 1 disturbance if from froin canuti y or anxiety or i some other cause oti ott oil dl the ilie lidia liew new flesh flash a sore eore will be the const consequence quence 1 we repeat for all kinds of burns hums or scalds however severe put on only a thick coat of flour if a haid crusty mass mabs be formed so as to produce irritation atter alter a day or two wash ash off the surface carefully with blood warm water dry arl arielly ari dlly dily and slid put iiii more cuore flur fiur fl ur but never disturb I 1 the actual surface of tile sore sure until n when hen entirely healed the hed ted scab b falls ali ail all eirot I 1 i s tau accord our word for it this treatment will iii ill best promote ibe the cure of 0 burns burris but a short time since a child upset a dish of 0 boiling water into inlo is bosom producing a feard fearful al scald upon the hole whole front of AR it body the mother chanced to be a reader of the agriculturist and rioted noted our remarks on this some two eais eals ears ao afo ago she immediately applied applit id flour und and flour voul loul only binding it oil on with a caoli loosely eo so as to not riot produce arrit afcin the child was wag soon soothed oo thed and in a very few weeks wab was entil entirely ely healed with Eca Ecal cely icely a scar this is but one of the tile many maily sini anniar flan flar instances that have come to our knowledge lioni iloni time lime to time llo lio borax x IN ix wras umu the washerwoman washerwomen washer women of hollnad and belgium hel gium so proverbially clean and slid who get up their linen so beautifully white ue use refined borax as a washing powder it irstead istead of boda I 1 in the proportion of a I 1 large arge handful ua of borax powder port der to about ten gallons of boiling bolln g water they save bave in soap nearly half all the large washing establishments adopt the bime same mode for laces lace cambrice cam brics ac an extra of the powder is used and for crinolines crino lines required to be made very stiff a ion lon on is necessary borax being a neutral salt does not riot in in the ibe slightest de gree injure the texture of the linen its effects is to soften the hardest water and therefore it should be kept on every toilette table to the taste it is rather sweet is used for cleansing the hair is an excellent celent ex dent and in hot countries ia is used iu in combination with tartaric acid at ard d carbonate bicarbonate bi of soda as a cooling collim beverage be verale good tea cannot be made wili will la I 1 s d water all water may be made soft by adding a teaspoonful 0 of f boax bo ax powder to an ordinary sized kettie kettle of water in ili which it should boi bol boils I 1 the saving in the quantity of tea used will be at leaba one ore afif fifth til ill f blondon london field |