by janet | Feb 4, 2013 | Tree Soldier and CCCs
What’s in Mrs. Hale’s Receipts for the Million 1857? 799. Neighbors and Spectators. – When a fire happens, let every respectable neighbor attend. Send instantly for engines, both of the parish and of the insurance companies, and the parish and other... by janet | May 4, 2012 | Tree Soldier and CCCs
What’s in Mrs. Hale’s Receipt for the Millions 1857? 1178. To smoke Hams and Fish on a small scale. — Drive the ends out of an old hogshead or barrel; place this over a heap of sawdust of green hard wood, in which a bar of r ed -hot iron is buried;... by janet | Jan 27, 2012 | Tree Soldier and CCCs
What’s in Mrs. Hale’s Receipt for the Millions 1857? 1909. Reading in Bed at night should be avoided, as beside the danger of an accident, it never fails to injure the eyes, Books, Writing and Contests I’m on a tight timeline these days. I got an... by janet | Apr 25, 2011 | Tree Soldier and CCCs
What’s in Mrs. Hale Receipts for the Million 1857? 1135. To cure Wounds in Trees–wounds in trees are best cured by covering them with a coat of common lead paint without turpentine (for turpentine is poison to vegetation) in the sun, on a fine dry day.... by janet | Feb 6, 2011 | Tree Soldier and CCCs
What’s in Mrs. Hales Receipts for the Million 1857? 678. An Excellent Pen Wiper for Steel Pens –Fill a short wide-mouth vial with shot, the smaller the better. When ever it is necessary to clean the pen, rub it up and own in the shot. This much more... by janet | Nov 17, 2010 | Tree Soldier and CCCs
What’s in Mrs. Hale’s Receipts for the Million, 1857? 1136. We believe it is generally admitted that transplanted trees succeed best when their early growth has been in soil similar to that for which they are destined to be placed permanently. If raised in...