Lacs for Ii. . ‘.\.~’HH' to k - .-_, ng'hml g I picâ€"crust isn't what you would be, don't blame Dc, or the oven 7- arc it’s the flour trite retailer. latidact' on sil the Pl'RlTY 0K 800K nits 3V8 Mimic! â€Flour fer 1'0“ zrity ANADA )lf but makes lobrua Medicinal 18 ' Flour you nakc flaky. FEDUR dulxgo-stfld a†In o-I'o'cl HIP m. n'o- ku'fure rd ;'_ Im- waiï¬u ï¬rm, nmht coast L'R M ILLS ruRONTO 15 rates MIDDLBBRO’, SPBRBIAN IIDDLBBRO’ Barristers, Solicitors, Etc. Suvm'ssurs to A. B. Currey. Mr. 12. (I. Middlcbro‘ is permanently lm-utmi at Durham office. Flesherton Mum'h 0le every Friday from 33m tn 9.30 p.m. Hmmr Graduate University of Tor- onto, Graduate Royal College Dental Surgeons of Ontario. Dentistry in all Its branches. Ofï¬ce Calder muck. MillStreet, second door east »f Macheth's Drug Store. LUCAS HENRY Barristers. Solicitors, etc. A mem- m’x' of â€I? ï¬rm will be in Durham on [mummy of gach .w‘ee‘lg. Agpomtmems [Art-used Auctioneer [or County of 3.1m); Satisfaction guaranteed. Rea- ..mzlhlr- wrms. Dates of sales made if l'hn (ZhnmiCIe Office or with him- Liwnsvd Auctioneer [or County of Hwy. Prompt attention to snles. Rea- mm»- m-ms and szntisglptnon stint:- 55.51115 diaï¬e'wim‘the Cierk in the snhce. ALEX. lacDORLLD Lxcensed Auctioneer for Go. of Grey. \lmlm-ato terms. Arrangements for mm. as In dates. etc.. may be made .9' 'Hu- Chronicle Ofï¬ce, Durham. lw'nh‘ un application. Address 11.8. 1_ Inn-ham. Phone 611 r 25. 1.1. {in}. bait"; Babe at The DUi‘h‘m mwmclv Ofï¬ce or with R. C. Wat- ~ In. \‘xu'ney, R11. 1. Phone 605 r“. Physician and Surgeon. Ofï¬ce Lamhmn street, Durham, Ont. Gradu- at.» I'niwrsity of Toronto. Eyes “Nu-.1 and corrected. Ofï¬ce hours: 2 m 5 p.m.. 7 to 9 p. m., Sundays 9((w‘ptt'1l. c. G. AND BESSIE IcGlLLlVRAY Chiropractors, Durham, Ontario. n.» S( “note that adds life to years â€1.1 \tal‘n to life. Consultation y.free In I m: ham Tues¢,lays Thursdays and ~‘amz'oiays. 61423“ DR. W. C. PICKBRING; DENTIST (HTu'v, over J. J. Hunter‘s store, lmx'hum. Ontario. '19†A atâ€? tanks; 30 acres 38 d 11‘ § ".tnw wondéhed; drillegi well close hmw‘. with windmill; concrete m'l‘vs' to sweet clove ~ w-IE fenced and in a 809d r; this faint state of ~‘r.\':1ti(m. For information apply V “Ethan’s Dairy, RR. ‘, Dur am. [.0t 66. CO“. an ‘31-; mile-z southwes Advertise in TN 9"†" "w ~ “911 fenced 0nd .Itnation. FOP '1 ' - Watson‘s Dairy. 'ZHIINO. \Vlliiam 9 mm.» and residence. corner of (Inuntwss and Laughton Streets. oppo- W “M Post omce. Oflice hours: 9 tn H a.m.. 130 to 4 p.m.. 7 to 9 pm. (Sundays excepted). __..-» DES. JAIIESOI 31.1380! min-c and resmence a short dist- am'c vast of the Hahn House on Lambtun Street. Lower Town, Dur- ham. Office hours 2 l0 5 9.3).. 7 to 8 pm. (except Sundays). ‘ 'J. L. sii'ï¬l, I. 3., i. a r. s. o. Hmcv and residence. corner of FUNERAL SERVICE New Iodorn Funeral Parlors Phone Killer.“ 0268 122-124 Avenue Road TONI“ Thursday, hhruu‘y i8. _ . ligaments‘under this heading} cent a word ea ' ° (LA 3;? $11“ ()RDISH; sxx consecuuve insertions given 131.3 it??? of four. Telephone calls treated as eagh wnth order if paid for be! Summit." “1 ght or week ordered. Mrmmum charge for ï¬rst insertion .- , [5, (m an charge orders 9 gtraight charge of 1 all??? made each Insertion, minimum chm-83 35 cent, cents t word FARMS FOR SALE John W. Ida I. w: Formerly of Flesherton Licensed Auctioneer Medical Directorv. REUBEN C. WATSON Dental Directorv Legal ‘Directorv Classified Advertisements DAN. chBlN f1 ORGAN FOR SALE IN GOOD CONDITION. APPLY AT 'l‘lw Chronicle ()fï¬t‘v. FOR FIRE, TORNADO, AUTOMO- bile insurance and guarantee bonds, etc., apply to Lucas 6: Henry, Dur- ham. 6 12 U WHEAT WANTED. ANY QUANTITY. Highest pmce. People’s Mills. 31523t FARM FOR SALE OR RENT HOOD FARM ?; MILES FROM DITRâ€" ham. containing 200 acres. Good barn and gum! housv; plenty of wa- tm- on premises. For further par- ticulars apply by letter only to BOX 30, The Chronicle Ofï¬ce. 1 i7 6pd PEERLESS GASOLINE, THE HIGH- grade gas with the “pep†and long mileage. Sold only at. Smith Bros’ Garage. 626“ worm WANTEDâ€"THEM xcle Job Plant is well equipped for turning out the ï¬nest work on short order. U NOTICE FARMERS AND BUILDERS WHY 4m ELSI \\ HEIRI TO BE (-hvaiml‘.’ (omo- to (-oldsmith Bros. and haw ymu' lugs sawn. planed and drossmi made up rvrdv fur use in you: wpair or new building. Am- Hiing wu “ant male 210m “0nd. 1’: rim it along, and “e are here to (umplvto the work. A right job {it a mmlvraie [Hi1iie.â€"-4'm|dsnilt!i Bros" R. R. ,Durham. BRITISH AMERICAN COAL OIL AT Smith Bros. It’s good. Try it. i 10 U The Durham U.F.O. Live Stock As- sociation will ship stock from Dur- ham on Tuesdays. Shippers are requested to give three days’ notice. James Lawrence, Manager. NEW HORSE LIVERY I HAVE STARTED A HORSE LIV- nry in Durham and am prewu'ml to furnish Ringln nl‘ double rigs :um ploasurn sloighs for all occasions. Goad outï¬ts only mppliml. Spmrml :nttvntinn t0 mmmo-rcial drivxng. (I. B. LawrPnco. Durham. I? 3! If Phone 1011' 11. Phone 601 r 13 CUSTOM SAWING I HAVE S'I‘AR'I‘ED THE MILL FOR Hm season 3 cut. Bring vour logs and ieieiw prompt. ~¢|t|3f31t01\ “ork. Limited quantity good maple. rock elm, beach. hemlock. cedar. spruce. for timber. R. W. Morrison. 128 if HIGHEST MARKET PRICE PAID for Wheat. Oats, Barley. Buckwheat at Rob Roy Elevatorâ€"J. W. Ewen Son. 14“ NOTICE 01' IBE‘I’IRG A PUBLIC MEETING WILL BE held in Durham Town Hall on Tues- day. February 23. 1926. at 230 p. m. to discuss the building of rural tolo- phone lines in the. undeveloped tor- ritory in Durham vicinity. 'I‘wo Boll Telophono ofï¬cials will he thero to diSPUBS this proposition. All intorostml are invitml to attend. PA“ POR SALE LOT 3 OF 28, E. G. R.. GLENELG, containing 50 acres. Apply Mrs. W. . Firth, Upper Town. Durham. 1 4 3pd GOOD BRICK RESIDENCE IN I'P- per Town. Durham; good garden; gnml stablv; centrally located on main strent. Apply at. Chronicle of- ï¬ce. 2 18 U AUCTION SALE HRIGH \WS Al'L'I‘Nm SALE. SAT- urday. September ‘27. Full list next week. Remember the date. W'. Brigham. Durham. â€"â€"-v_ AN AUCTION SALE OF FARM ‘ household iliied. ARTICLES WANTED RESIDENCE POB SALE NOTICE TO FARMERS GRAIN WANTED FOR T. SAUNDERS. Branch Manager. Durham. RR. 1. While hardiness in fruits is ini- portant in all parts of Canada, it is not much thought about where the climate is mildest, says W. T. Ma- coun, Domiion Horticulturist. There is a very large part of Canada, how- ever. where hardiness is the chief consideration, and the varieties to be grown must be carefully selected it they are to withstand the very severe winters. The hardiest and best plums are among the improved varieties of the. native, American and hybrid plums. Some of the most satisfactory In Eastern Canada are Cheney, Omaha, Elliott, Emerald and W-aneta, and for the. prairies. Cheney, Assini- boine, Mammoth, Pembina. Sapa. Opata Tom Thumb and Champa. The latter is called a cherry. but it is more plum-like. There are no really hardy cherries of good quality. «Investigations conducted by the Dominion Experimental Farms show that among apples, the best and most reliable to plant, except on the prairies or other places where it is coldest, are Yellow Transparent. Melba. Duchess of Oldenburgh, Wealthy and McIntosh. For the prairies, those most likely to sueâ€" ceed are Hibernal, Blushed Calville. Anisctte, Charlamofl', Patten and Lo_vn_rlan_d Raspberry._ lMPI.l§ME.\"l‘Sâ€"~ )lassny - Harris bindm'. 6-font (.‘llt. truck and sham carripr; Massey-Harris mmwr. 5- mm. cut; Massey-Harris fm'lilizur 90ml drill. ll i100; hay 'akv; walk- ing plough; smfflm'; disc; 4â€"sortimn harrnw; trurk; \xagtm; wagon hm: lmh-slnigh; flat rack; ruiior fan- ning mill; Renfrow truck scales; sim'l roller; pig crate; “hoolhai‘rnwz turnippulpvr;hugg'v; \ll-lotlvr crvam separator; churn; hmtur; mashing machine; cuphnarcl: tahln; lawn swing; pair army lmrsv hlankvls: fence strntchor: ‘2. logging chains: sot. lwavy harnvss; sot. light. harnnss: grinc'lstonv; rmw liar: rant. hnnk ‘25 sap hmknts and spilvs: quantity of oats, harlm and hm; Brismn mitnmohilo; norkvokvs. \xhifllo-hm forks. shawls and nihvr ariirlvs tun Ilium-runs. in me-ntimi. 0n tlu- promises of tho px'opriotor George L. Sharp Lot 70, Concession 3, W.G.R., Bentinck FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 26, 1926 Tim following: HURSES-Bay murv, in yours ulol: hay mam 9 yval's 0M. sumu'mul in foal; aged man-o. Ewrything must [HP sold as tho farm has lwvn I‘I'nh‘d. Salo I'nmmvncvs at. l II‘I'lIII'k sharp TERMS: Hay. gram and all mms 01' “10.00 and lllldt'l'.t'219h10\l‘l' th I! amount. :Im timI' up III 1'.’ mIIIIHIs crml'it 0n amnmml jmm IHIH‘S hum IIII: llltl’l'PSt at 6 [WP ('(‘llt [H‘l' :IIIIIIIm. George L. .Sharp, Roht. Brigham, Pmprwtnr. AIIctIOIIIwr. F()\VLâ€"2i pure brml \Vynndnttn roostm's; abut", 7:") hvns: 2 gcwsc. l gandcjtj. _C_OAHI(_'_“4]O:.'. IMPLEMENTS â€"â€" Massey - Harris hinder. 6-foot cut; seed drill, mower: horse rake. cultivator. walking plough; gang plough: scuffler; set iron harrnws; grincilslmw; team wa- gon; light democrat wagon; top buggy; cutter; set heavy sleighs: hay rack; gravel hox; Daisy churn, No. 3, nearly new: Sharples separat- or; sugar kettle; 2 sets heavy dou- bletreos; 2 neckyokes; 2 sets twin neekyokes; 2 sets heavy team har- ness; set plough harness; set driving harness: string of bells; set Scotch tons; 6 horse pollars; 2 buggy poles; ()A'l'l‘LE-«Ct'nv dun April '20; Two frvsh cows; cnw «luv. Juno 1: is stovrs rising ‘3 yours; 3 hoifm's rising 1 your; 2 fending cows. PIGSâ€"{5 fat hogs. if not. pr-vviuusly sold; 7 pigs. 4 months old; 6 pigs, 2 months old; brood ASUW. AUCTION SALE Farm Stock Implements Lots 1 and 2, Div. 1, Con. 1, Normanhy (11/2 miles south of Durham on Pro- vincial Highway) on THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 25, 1926 HORSESï¬I‘oam matched heavy horses; drwmg horse. CA'I'I‘LFrâ€"Hm-eford cow, milking; Durham cow. duo March 26; Here- ford heifer. 3 30am old, calf at foot; Durham heifer. 1-)ear-old; Durham hrifor. 8 months old; 3 heifers rising 2 wars old; 3 steers rising 2 years} calf. 1 week old. PIGSâ€"Brood sow, due March 1. SHEEPâ€"Pure bred Oxford ram; 10 young ewes. â€VIM†V "."’“"'â€" V‘>"""."'! " ""CUJ l"'"~", A quantity of. gram: forks. shovels and 9ther articles too numerous to mention. mEV'ethhing must ho so.td as the promiotor is giVing 11p farming. SALE AF 1 UCLUCK SHARP TERMSâ€"Grain and all sums of 810 and under. cash; over that amount, 10 months’ eicdit on apprm ed joint notes beating interest at 6 per cent. James Branifl, R. Brigham, Proprietor. Auctioneer. 2 11:. NOTICE OF ANNUAL HBETING NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN. P17191- suant to The Ontario Insurance Act, RSI). 191 5. Section ‘27. Chapter 183. that the annual meeting of The Grey Bruce Mutual Fire Insurance Company will he held in the Coun- cil Chamber in the Town of Hanover on Friday. the 19th day of February, 1926. at 1 o’clock in the afternoon. to receive the Auditors’ Report, for the election of Directors, and {or the transaction _of otheruhusiness; POULTRYâ€"6 geese; number of hens. u "63123;? ï¬Ã©nBQéi-v this 4th day of February. i925. Phone â€8 Wm. Buttle, Secretary. 2 ii 2 AUCTION SALE Farm Stock Implements Ali the grams of mod, qual'ity r6- HARDIBST AND 3381' FRUITS THE DURHAM CHRONICLE Tea Wagons Save your steps. Whats in a name? A tea wagon is, of course, usefor for the ser\ ice it is made for. But why not make it more useful? Here are {0“ added uses for your tea cart , " .--v The hardiost. and lwsf straw- bPI'I‘V of good quality is thv Svnutnr Duniap. which is unpulal' fmm Hu- Atlantic to tlw Paciï¬c in Canada. Anolhm' varivty which clm-s lu-Hm- than othm's in lhv most. vxpnsvd parts of NW prairivs‘ is “w Daknhl. quirv to ho praim'tvc; in wintm', but a few of thvsv. which are hardy 0110mm whvu given a lililv [H‘UU'C- tion with snil and aim vai'ly vimugn to ripan. :n'c- Early Daisy. Munro Early. Wim'hvll. Brighton and Limi- lvy. (if thq- hm'divst..vurivlins lll'mi- ing nu promotion in most. ['ilaovs. llw Beta is tlw most n‘utml. ‘_\" .IJ Among "bust-hâ€" fruits. sumo nf Hu- bnst hgmly varp(*tic‘s aro ° Diri‘rlions. or ialllvr ad\ iw'. uix'vn by S. .l. Siufiissnn of llrandnn in his llllnl'llll on "All'all'a in Manitoba" rvlaliw lo nil-Hinds of sou-ding; may lu- sumnmrizml as follows: 'l'liv ordinary u'ain drill. \\'lllll|lll. a sm'dvl' allarllmonl. can lm satis- factorily used for sin-dim: alfalfa. wlwthor sown alonu or will: a nursi- crop. Keep the snod \wll .stirri-d in tho grain box to pron-m. unvwn sm'd- ing. and for this purposv. only half till the box. Lass uniform distrilmlion of the alfalfa seed is socurod whpro oats and barley are used instead of wheat as a nurse crap on account of tlw size and shape of the kornols. Black cumanhâ€"J limax “:umclm's. Knrry. Rod curmuts-Pm'fm'tinn. RM Cross. ( hasnbm'rlnsâ€"«IMW n i mt. Ponrmu n, Silvia. Ijliiégiplwrrios â€"- Hc-flmrt. 'Scfxx'map. King. Brighton. whllv \mmg Is pr_r_gmisi_ng. .. ‘ ‘ J‘ -A-...... 1h «fxporimonts 0n tlm Bg‘andun Expommontal Farm tn dotsrmmo Um best. rate to 3‘0“ alfalfa as many as 8 toulflwpl'avnts w[Sirâ€"square fruit haw been obtained from extra heav,» seeding. The standard rate of seeding 0n the Brandon Farm is ten pounds per acre. Consultation of the bulletin, which can he had free from the Publica- tinns Branch. Ottawa. is advised esâ€" pecially as regards the use of nurse crops. Correct! Bobbie was reading history. and. looking up suddenly. he asked his mother: “What is beheaded?†“Having his head cut oil'. darling." she. replied. After a thoughtful moment. Bob. hie remarked: “And I suppose de- feated is having his feet. out off." IIV' ‘IVVVVV‘Iuâ€" J Heavy stands have provml less. productive than thn loss modorato- ly thick stands. particularly in dry yoars. Twn nr thrmI plants par squart- that is consiclorml a grand stand. h_,,l_ FOR SALE A CAR FERTILIZER T0 ARRIVE about March IO. Good variety of grades. Hold your orders 1nd get the best fertilizer on the market. Priced right.â€"J. W. Ewen a: Son. 2 18 t1 If it is (losirod to sow ten pounds nurso crOp of a bushel of wlwat. the. alfalfa and wheat should he mixod in this proportion. and tho. drill if calibrated in pounds. set to sow verv little. if any more than one bushel of wheat par acre. â€lIUIILI v. When alfalfa is sown without a nursr crap from an ordinary grain drill, it is necessary to incroaso its bulk with some inert material such as coarsely cracked wheat. or barley. “‘1“. 51‘. - Wlt is prévfo‘r-agli; t6 use a raoodm‘ at- tachment. 0n the grain drill though not necessary: DRAIA‘I’IC CONTEST THE FIRST DRAMATIC (‘hN’I‘ES’l‘ bem'c-vn lhn Young Family's Clubs: of tlw district will be held in the town hall. Durham. on Friday (won- inc. February 26. Regen-pd Spats 35 cents. Rush seals 25 cents. Plan of hall at R. L. Saunder’s store. 2 182 l'sv it for a mvnding tahlv. Stark clothus all ten wagon that m-ml mmulim: al'tm' tlw \vm-kly wash- ing has bus-n assurtm‘l. Win-pl in room or on in purch m' In any mmwuivnt 51th in whirl] In mc-nd. 'l‘lw wurk of clvaning days can he lightvned by using tea cart to hold supplies. lisc cart to carry things to and from kitchen in preparing a meal. Wlwn washing windows on inside, place ncccssitics on Lca can't and wlwcl from window in window. HOUSEHOLD HINTS SBEDING ALFALFA (Copyright, By BETTY WEBSTER Readers, Note: If you have any questions concerning Recipes. and other Household Hints you} wow; like to ask Betty Web- n;..-..:-l- In†VOW 1924, by The Bonnet-Brown Corporation, Chicago) drossing. Asparagusâ€"«'l'ho Mary Washington has hovn found wry satisfactory from tho standpoint. of ttlsmsv I'v- Sistanco amt is a wry satisftwtory cropper. lhmllsml’onril Pool Blark Wax. Round Pod Kuhn-y Wax. Stringloss lirrvn Pmt amt llmtson Long Pod Wax. with Kvnturky Won- «tor Wax and Holctt-n Hush-r \‘(ux as polo sorts. Bootsâ€"Flat 'iusptian as an oarly sort. and. lbvtrmt hut-k lit-d. Cahhamuâ€"Golttvn \rru as a round hmutmt and tirst. party. to!- lowrd hy (‘mwnhagrn Marla-t. Ank- Huizrn (Story as "littSt'ttz-I'HI. \xith shortstvm Danish Ballhumt for win- tvr storaar. thulitlowor Fariy Snowball and Early [Dwarf lirt'urt. Carrots m. (thantvnay and lhunwrx tlm-nâ€"wl’irknninny as tirst party, fol- lowed by Early Malmlm amt Golclun Bantam. Curumhvrs rilbavis‘ l’rrt'vrt (ZOI¢"!‘_\'â€"~Gfllttl‘ll Plunw. This mrivty will. it is lwltmtul. tztkc- the- Marv ot‘ the- olctrvliahlc- Svlf-Blmu'hinu “n account of its \‘igom' of growth and frvmtom t'rum chswasu. l'lrn'h' Blanching Fordhook is a wry prom- mint; gt'w‘n \‘nrirty whirh prmhu-us \‘t‘ry thick mvaty lvafstalks of 0xâ€" mmdingly good quality. lmttm-w- Grand Rapids. Icvhorg. Musknivhons \\'hilu a mnvh lungvr list ul' wr- ivties might. lw. giwn. flw l'nlimvin: includvs tlmsc- whivh haw lu-m: found bu lm suitahlu n‘s‘r'l' ~‘. \Vich- arm of Canada. says I". 'l'. “HUHU‘. Central l'lxmrimvntal Farm, (Htamn. i onwloxw of golatin. 95 cup nf cold water. 31/; cups uf ('almml tnmalm-s, Litllu m‘inn. Lillln cvlm'y. Little- clnvvs. Little salt. Fc-w grains of (-ayonnv. 2 tahlvslmuns nf Vinegar. Mothnd: Snak gvlatin in («dd “‘3. tor a fvw minutc-s Mix all HUN-r iugrmlivnts nxwpt vinvgur. Mail 15 minutes. Add Vim-gar and dissulwd SOME OF THE BEST VARIETIES OF VEGETABLES COOKING HINTS Peanut and Cabbage Salad This is a dandy winter salad: 2 CllpS of shreddod cablizigv, 1 small green pepper (out. up‘. 1 cup uf cliommd pvanuts. Mix lightly. lllvnd with Frvnch For February Tomato Aspic J ally FI‘IIIDIII. Turn into large mold ur indivto dual 'molds. Sorw on Ivttuco love; Garnish with 03;: and groan poppet. gelatin. (lm'u clPsIl‘mi lllmlhvl' m' applet. Fill mach unity with hmwn aunt. Place a pie-co uf hum-r on to d vm'h applv. l’lam' applv in ha in pan. Surrumhl amph-s with WM In V; im'h dvmh. Add mnrv sum m \mh-r m mukc- a syrup. Bake in mmlm'ulv Mun. Svl‘u- viUIvr plain m- with whimwd «'n-am. An English paw-r Inlls of riVIl lmtvlwrs. 'I‘lu-y liwd «m mums“: siclvs of a WWII": strm't, and one day. our of me plum-d uwr hil slum Um Ic-m'ml: “\\'n w†sausages In tlw gvnlry and nobility of the ('mmly." The Next (lily. over the way up- [warm] this Sign: “\\'0 sell sau- 83208 in tho gentry and nobility at the whole country." Not to he ouiUone, the rival put 11p what he evidently regarded u a ï¬nal statement. nan’iely: “We sell sausages to the Ki .’ Next day there appeared over t 3 door of the ï¬rst sausage maker the sim ile expression of loyalty: “ (1 Save the King." â€"â€"H~*:u'ts of “HM HI' Hmntmv. Milk! tLrvam nl' â€535:0. lit'mh't' Stlt‘prlu and I'Zmu-mld ï¬rm. tminns- -\'c~l|ov ttlnlw Iranvm's. Swwt. Spanish. Red \\'vt.tm'.~'tiv|¢t and ltmt (ilnlw. Poll ~'l‘humus Laxtnn liluv Bantam. Lin- ruln. Stu-atmn'm. l’:|l'.~'lmr~~ltnltow Cl'uwn. Radish w Sval'lot 'I'umip \xhitv tip. I’m-ml: ltrvukt‘ast. lthuv harh -~~ttuhy and Mt'lbnnald. Spin- avln ~Kimz of lN-nmzn'k amt Nc'w Zen- lnnct \Vhtt'h is u pvrgwttml variety. Squashâ€"Jhnhtvn amt Grown "mum and Arum Squash. tlw "ml: 01’ this small \m-ic-ty some-what. l't‘ï¬t‘mb'a mm-t. putatcws in tvxtm-v and flavor. 'l‘lwy arv \‘c-I'y prmtm'tivv. Tami- tm'sv â€";\|:u'rit.\' as tlw ï¬rst varly fol- tum-ct by I'Zarliana with .lulm Barr and Bunny Must. t'nr tlu- mam crop. Mc-Hmd: I'm-I «mums or partmil in slightly SRHNI \N'atm'. l'uur 0‘ wan-r. I’Im'v unions in a buttered baking dish. anv until lvudel'. Hash- m'msinnally \nth nwltmi hula- tvr and hot wantvr. BAKIIG HINTS Butterscotch Apples He Needed Prayer Baked Onions PAGE 7.