DURHAM HIGH SCHOOL ‘nlp .3" ’ju- "I!!!" high.) PW ;I_‘-34‘.-|]f~‘ Hf â€20' .\lâ€â€â€œ'- PUFFS! Vâ€~ y, 1mm Murphy. «he'd at [won 8‘ my In “H IHHI war. Mr. M ' ' .mhu-h-o} :n lul‘m' farm 0|] "I8 “ (â€1‘ Hf. ‘|' NH! FUN", and a.†“- 9 :1‘ vmtlw dnmwr fur â€w l’. . Q. - .,,,g “Hp-h mtw'nwd fnr his gm alo'mex. lie-duh"! his W5 " 1‘ ";l'\l\â€0‘ '3‘ â€ll" dallflhlerï¬ -\vn mm. 'l'xx-v hruHu-rs, Eng... nl Mrhuinx I'v-‘ulv «It, )lnunt For“. ’AVID MURPHY DIES AT MOUNT YORBST, LORI fl mm In!» "'9" Th» waiting for you here. Spring Models. the My to show tells the ’ Cut. Hang and Ex- rs of our Clothes. 19 latest Hats, Caps. rs and Hosiery. ce has re- N. roll. é.“ .10")? Me Wear Store Thursday, larch 35, in. h ma .4. m- t'nHuwing counii!’ .l:;t:mx' .\l:m'l('ulati0l). l-‘nh-nnvo- tn Normalï¬ohooi. n). I!!!» 9 H3. Hi" Stat! I3 ‘ U“.â€" m-mumo- and experim It It's New, It's Ion U H] â€pm mould prepanb mun: Hf team. 47' :11‘1'm‘hve 8M 1: oi .‘H'Hi Slt't'Omm .'-g,;;mx at. reasonable )HH. MIN) th ‘ inu‘flllgh'y â€nip“ ‘n «lunrses may I). ~ i’rmcipal. t vw-amable record " “Him to main- bub?" .\.. Principal. oihairman. In? 66. Con. 2, “25.5.. WYlZIIxca. 1": milm southwest of Durham. con- ’él'lllnc 86 acres. Mostly clear and 2:: WM state of Cultivation. Bank barn with shed adjoining and stone <‘ 'th. 7-ronmed brick house with uxtenaion kitchen and woodshqd. VHHTH PART LOTS 7 AND 8. CON. ligromont. containing 66 acres; 55 aux-we cleared. balance hardwood mm; in good state of cultivation; "ramo barn 54x50. stone basement. wncrole stables; drilled well and wment tank at barn. Also Lots 6 mol ‘. Con. i. S.D.R.. Glenelg. con- mining ttO acres; 100 acres cleared amt in good state of cultivation; on Hu- premises are a brick house con- Mining seven rooms. with good frame woodshed attached; drilled Ml: at door; never failing springs on lbw (am. making a c oice stock farm. This property will be sold mht to quick purchaser. For parâ€" 'll'lllal‘s apply at Watson’s Dairy. RR. 3. Durham. Ont. t02523t ' "H ‘ K IIICIIU EV UV' 'V" "' «we are a frame barn £2165 ft. with mm.» foundation: concrete stables; iim hav barn 30150 with stone b886- mmt; hog pen 20150; twelve-room nwk huuse, furnace heated, also irrime wm’trlslied; drilled well close .. home. with windmill; concrete w ate" tanks; 30 acres seeded to bay; 1.. m'f‘M to sweet clover; this farm ~ \wii fenced and in a good state of wimxiiinn. For information apply \Vzmmi's Dairy. RR. 4. Durnam. .AI‘OM" LOT 7, CON. 2!. EGREMONI‘. CON- tmmng 100 acres; 85 acres under mtm'atinn. balance hardwood bush; mnx'vnient to school; 99 thenpreg‘; REUBEN C. WATSON th'o'ltSNl Auctioneer {or County of hwy. Prompt attention to sales. Rea- mzn'hlu ï¬rms and satisfaction guar- ,u:tm-.t. Dates made at The Durham tLiil‘HtHClP ofï¬ce or with R. C. Wat- -«n. \‘urney. RR. 1, Phone 605 1‘“. ALEX. MacDONALD Lxcensed Auctioneer for Co. of Grey. \Imlo't‘ahP terms. Arrangements for «Hm, as In dates, etc. may be made at The Chronicle Ofï¬ce. Durham. I‘m'ms nu application. Address RR. 1. Inn-ham. Phone 611 2‘ 24. mtario. LUCAS HENRY Barristers. Senators, etc. A mem- rwr of UN? ï¬rm will be in Durham 0n l'ursday of each week. Appointments may be made with the Clerk in the ull'lm'. DAN. McLBAN Livmwo'd Auctioneer for County of wow. Satisfaction guaranteed. [tea- mnutm- wrms. Dates of sales made u l'tw tLtu-nnMe Office or with him- SllCl‘f'SSUI‘S to A. B. Currey. Mr. «1. (I. Middlebro’ is permanently Im-zuml at Durham ofï¬ce. Flesherton brunch upvn every Friday from Em In 9.30 p.11). J. P. GRANT, D. D. 3., L. D. 8. Honor Graduate University of Tor- onto. Graduate Royal College Dental Surgeons of Ontario. Dentistry in all its branches. Ofï¬ce Calder muck. MiHStreet, second door east «f )lacl’mth‘s Drug Store. c. (3. All) 323812 IcGlLIJVRAY Chiropractors, Durham, Ontario. rm Scivnce that adds life to years and years to life. Consuitation free. In Durham Tuesdays, Thursdays and Qatuz‘days. 6 H 23 U Durham) Ontario. DR. 1. I. BELL Physician and Surgeon. Ofï¬ce Lamhtnn street, Durham, Ont. Gradu- uh- l'niwrsity of Toronto. Eyes huh-d and cogrepteg. Ofï¬ce hours: 2 t0 0 p. excepted. J. L. Sll‘l'l, I. 3., I. c. P. 8. 0. «Mice and residence. corner of eimmtvss and Laughton Strpets. oppo- «m» um Post Office. Oflnce hours : ,u m H a.m.. 130 to a p.m., 7 to 9 pm. I’SImdays excepted). DRS. JAIIBSOI 11.1380! â€mm and residence a short diat- mu'e east of the Hahn House on [.amhton Street, Lower Town, Dur- mm. Office hours 2 to 5 p.m.. 7 to ~4 um. {except Sundays). PUHBRAL 8337ch New Modern Funeral Parlor! Phone lillcrest 0268 122-124 Avenue Road T"0Ito DR. W. c. PICKBRING, DENTIST “map oyer J, 6; J. Hunters store, BATES BURIAI. C0. FARMS FOR SALE MIDDLBBRO’; SPBRBIAN 8: HIDDLBBRO’ Barristers, Solicitors, Etc. Saturday night of week ordered. 25 cents. On all chnrge orders a straight charge of 1% cents a word wnll be made each Insertnon. minimum charge 35 cents. um I. In» 1mm Formerly of Flesherton Licensed :fluctioneer Thursday, Inch 3. m. Medical Directorv . Dental Directorv Legal “Directorv Con. 2. .w.G._n.. _Bmtinck. to 9 p. m., Sdhrfdié 10123 23!! fork the hostess uses. a farm. 1 would say that ttm place is going: to he sold tn somoone with- in the next month, so get bus . Go and see the farm for yoursel . then come to me or write. and I think we shall make a dearâ€"Thomas C. Mofl’at. Durham P. O. 3 18 3 ' PAR. FOR SALE THAT FARM K.\'()\V.\' AS THE man FERTILIZER IN STOCK C \R I.\' STf'MIK. GET YUI'R Sl'P- ply varly whilv x'anm- nf grams is cnnwlvtp.â€"â€"J. W. Emu-n Son. Dur- ham. 3 11 U Limited 'quan'tity good map'le. rock elm. beach. hvmlork. cedar. spruce for timber. R.-\\'. Morrison. 1 ‘28 if CUSTOM SAWIIG I HAVE ST \R’I‘ED THE MILL FOR thn season 8 cut. Bring \our logs: and [999“? prompt, satisfactory vs ork. THE LITTLE HELPERS’ MISSII‘W Band of Knox churvh are prov-nt- ing a cantata. "'l‘hn Mission Band Hardm." in the ('hurch hasnmvnt 'l‘m'sday. March 30. Admission 25 and '5 rants. ngrammo. Every- hndy wolcnmv. tpd THE MISSION BAND OF QITZEN Street. I'nitod church will hold a Bazaar in the A. Y. P. A. rooms on Saturday. March 27. from 3 to 6. Af- ternoon Tea will also be served, lpd EVERYONE COME TO THE UH)- 'l‘ime Concert to be held in Hutton Hill SQhO-Olpn April 1. _A gnml pm._ Durham Branrli anon's lnstilnlo will he llPlll Thursday. April 1. at tho harm of Mrs. Thomas Brown. This will ho a Mollmr‘s moi-ling. anal the roll call will he answorml by a quotation of Mother. Good program. Everybody welcomv. l 'I‘HH MHN'I‘HLY MI'II'ITINH â€I“ THE WHRK \\'.-\.\"[‘l'ID.â€"-THI'I CHRON- ivle Jnh Plant is well equipped for turning out the ï¬nest work on short order. U Hm HE‘SP MARKET PRICE P \ID for “In-at Oats Bailey. Buckwhvat at Rob Rm Hm atopâ€"J. \V. Ewm‘. 8011.1 4'. tf 5:1. 25:36 >2, 0. eziefl :.n :.. .7" 1...... z 195?. .u. £.:m.w .11: PEERLESS GASOLINE, THE BIGâ€"H: grade gas with the “pep" and long mileage. Sold only at Smith Bros’ Garage. 6 26 u gram is being pi‘eparpd. Comp-and augh. Admission 15 “(12500an FUR FIRF. TORNADO AUTOMO- bile insuxuncc and guarantee bonds. eta, apply to Lucas Henry, Dur- ham. 612M 200 LEGHORN PI'LLE'I‘S; HENDRICK strain; cheap fm- quick sawâ€"«Rob- vrt. Smith. Durham. 3 18 :35"! Modernism; Whiting to see which Agni! L Uulms may Sun†S .“IISH' Stlm' 2'4 (“Lsnxms EMHNE. IN GOOD ONE GOOD HORSE, 8 YEARS OLD. good single 01' duuble, sound and gentle. One cow 6 years old, due to calve April 1, ï¬rst-class bow.- Thomas Greenwood. 348 2nd H.~'Z\'llHlN(} HMS, FROM PPS gum! lining sham Baxrml Rmks cvnts u suiting.~- .luhn Howl. 5527:) lluujr. L'l'llt'l a! vxpmt. will hv lu-H' running ordorr-Apply ROS} rom'v. Durham. 3 ORGAN, IN GOOD CONDITIONâ€"AP- ply at The Chronicle Ofï¬ce. BRITISH AMERICAN COAL OIL A'I‘ Smith Bros. It’s good. Try it. i 10 t! GOOD RESIDENCE AND BUSINESS stand; centrally'located; husnness stand now occupied with good rev- enue; dwelling house also occupied. Possession given 60 days from date of sale. This is a good investment, and any interested may learn fur- ther particulars on application to Box 20, Chronicle ot'tice, Durham. --_~-u;4ovw ‘3‘ ur- pcr Town, Durham; good garden; good stable; centrally located on main street. Apply at Chronicle of- ï¬ce. 2 18 tr FOR SALEâ€"A NUMBER OF GOOD building lots on George street, North 0! Skating Rink. Durham. Apply to D. Hopkins. 221 U PROPERTY FOR ARTICLES WANTED WORDEN, TORONTO }’l\.\'() COMING EVENTS MISCELLANEOUS {smug RESIDENCE IN UP- FOR SALE ho- PEN HF .5 ‘18 21M! It'lt at 23) End “W'- ln sitting down in plan Hm ilui'al ramnaigm for tho war ii is a 200d Man to arrange for tho rutting gar- Ilon first and â€mu Ilwiclp what plants: will ho usml for tho gardan beds or borIlI-rs'. An all-soason cut- ting garden will haw annual gvn- Sflphlla, scabiosas cnmflowors. Cal- ifornia popping calliopsis. zinnias, Transvaal daisies I’Dimorphotohcai, snapdragona and other staples start- ed as early as the ground can be worked. The cutting garden can be pl ed in conjunction with the vegeta garden for convenienw. Zinnias and marigolcls flowm' fro». ly onough to giw both matm'ial for cutting and maintaining a constant display. In fact. tho more thm' are cut. tho hcltor thcy bloom. Califor- nia poppiPS. which makv beautiful bowls in combination with blue cornflowcrs. arc chellcnt pithcr for tho cutting garden or tho flmwr border. tlornflmwrs’ or hachclm' huttuns'. not nrnamental as hmhting plum.» because of poor t'nliage. are tzne material for cutting. They belong in a vegetable ruw. Mnurning brides pincushion flowers nr scnhinsas. as they are knnwn to botanists. are also flne cutting material and mm'c eft'cctiw in bouquets than in beds. Asters make 'a fine «lisplav when in bloom. but they occupy their space far a long time without producing blossoms. and their season is short. Magniï¬cent cutting material, in a small garden. they are best in the cutting garden. it easy to cultivat? tlwml with h when] hoe and to walk Up and down thv rows to cut them. is prnduced. an Um practical flnwvr gardener has his vuttim: patch in which he‘ grnws his flow- "rs in rows likv wgvtahlos, making Fur Hm must part. wlu-n :In nIIIa- nwninl hml is out nwr tor bnuqunls. it~ IivcnIatiw quality is marrmi Hr dPSUOH'd until a Iww crop of blunm Flmwr cardvnm's arn placing Hu-ir svns'nn's plans nu wry prnrtival hasns Hf lalv yvars, and it is an vxcvllnnt Mun. Tho-y tlifl'vrmntjatn lwtwm'n thv flmwrs‘ Hwy arv (I) grow for uutdom- dorm-aliun. A fvw plants ._~'01‘\'u both pun-“051‘s. Soil is what “'0 mukn it. If it is light. sandy snil. \w maku it iH'flVil'I' by wailing iII manuw III turning lllldi'l‘ HI'N‘H I-I-nps in «II». I'ay. If it is iII-zu'y. \w- maiku it lightvr hv iIIcnIpnI'utiIII: sand (H‘ (.‘IIISIIPII limo-slum and draining it If it is III-:Ivy clay. \w IIII-ak it up with humus. dimming: \ng-tahlv mattvr. limnstmw and sand. lllwmi- (-nl Iilvmvnts lacking: \w Imw i’LI'II- ish iII Pummvri'ial fI-I'tilizI-r. \VI :II-I- “awning soil I'IIIIII'rIl. PLANS FOR THE FLOWER GARDEN ‘11. Hopkins†onto“ fnmts the plants ttm nutrimunt Hwy newt to flourish. and \w plam- t'vrtilizm's in ttm soil according tn “It‘ clt'licivllvims of any nm- of ttwso. grunps. (Hymn, hy- cll'ngvn. il'nn and sulphur 811‘ :‘II- wnys prosvnt in sut’tivivnt. quanti- tit-s su that tlw gmwtvm-r studying: his ft'r‘tilizm' m'nhlvm lwmln't Wur- ry :ttmut. ttwm. Nth-â€gun and cut- t-ium. limv. mm the t'ttit'f t‘vrtilizvrs wv furnish ttu- suit. llartum tn makn carbonic :H'ict in UN" anvil tn lilw'l'atv plant. fund is t'urnishmt in decaying: \‘ngvt.:lhlt-, mattm'. said: “RI-mombm' (1. Holikins’ (‘1fo3 †If yuu 1131mm 0. Hopkins cafe. V011 haw the chvmical symbuls fm' thu 13ssc311tia| soil (40111131113 for plants. 'l‘lwy 11113, (I. 13'1'11011;H, hymogon; U, «ixygvn; P, Phosgihmus; K. poâ€" t:1sh; I, imliiw; N.nitmg13n; S. sul- phur; (la. calcium. tlw chivf ¢3|e3- mc-nt nf Iimv. and Fr. ii'nn. Gardening by prescription is the up-to-date method. We now know that the soil is made up of chemical elements. All we need to do is send a sample to the state experimental station or to a chemist~ and we snall get back a report showing just what, is in it and just what is needed to make it right to grow crops, either of flowers. vegetables or farm crops. The chemical treatment of the soil is one to the modern wonders of horticulture. a spear of grass cnuld be. grown if any nnn of them worn complntcly absent. The late Dr. Cyril (i, Hon- kins 0f the l'nivorsity of Illinois. a famous soil 0.1pr had a .littlu momnry trick by which to I‘vnwm- hm' those nvcessary ï¬lomnnts. Ho There are' ten chemical elements necessary _to plant growth, am. not A EOWL or CALIFORNIA mes AND MCHELOR butTONs'éRbï¬ jHe cunmo GARDEN BARRIERS IAKB THEIR SOIL WE ARE REACHING SOIL CONTROL THE DURHAM CHRONICLE ham on Tuesghy'l. 8hippéfs_ the requested to give three days‘ notice. Janos Lam-co. lunar; Phenom r13 Durham, R3. 1. ‘l‘he Durham 0.3.0. Live Stock As- §ociat_ion gill ghip stogkfrom Dur- givn notice tn all readers that all hooks now out for a variod of two wooki or lonzor must be l‘Ptule to the Library an M lwfora tho 2nd day of April, 1926. If not, so r0- turned. prnceedings will be takvn against them; LIBRARY NOTICE THE LIBRARY BOARD HEREBY Surplus moncy in the hands of Hm commission aftm' payments to Um province, according in schedule. 1m invested in Province of Ontario bonds and deposited with ma prov- ince. An agreement be Pntpred into hp- tween the» province and the Com- Bands of â€w provinwn tlvpnsitmi by thu Hydro Elm-trio Pom-1' (lum- missinn to (1310 wt par valuv uf 8i.- 81‘2.000. ho cancollml and mwhh-d to tho. commission at markvt valnn. That Hm halanro of Hm ('nmmissinn's indvhtodnpss t0 the. prnvim'n lw paid accurding to a urn-arrangml schod- "It" MVP!“ 50 years. and that. 3 “kn ammmt of thc- “hydro" dvbt of tho» prgvinqe be retired._ Thn balance of tho «.lvht incurrml for prnvincial purposes, vxclusiw «if the debt incurrml 0n acmunt of thn hydro olvctric pnwnr commission, the inscribed stock (hoing rotirml by prnsvnt sinking fund and m-r- tiï¬catps and annuitivs (maturing annually . lw rctirml «ml of rvwnuv, ai-(mrclim: tn schmlulv. “war 50 yvars on â€I" annuity basis. involving an oqnal annual champ. for prim-ipzil i-vtirvmvnt and inn-rust. Bonds and stnck purchased by the provinov. to dam. for tlw acvount â€{1}“; general sinking fund, be can- CP (2. . Future borruwings be . mado through Instqlmpnt bonds, wnth cer- tam roservatmns. 'l‘ln- plan runlvmplalvs wiping; am, (if lliv pl'M'lllL‘ial drill, Hl' $2il‘.’.‘.l('i3l.2l.’i’i in forty years. by si-llin'; asidv. l'rnni (‘Ill'l‘t'lll rvw'nm', nl' :ilmnl $l...)â€â€œ.l’0†:Innuall}. l'ndi-r lln- plan. â€in tidal rlnn-gv againal tln- I'vvvnuv in Hm l'nrly yrnr lH'l'llHl \vnuld anmunl, ii; $731.0’452343. will! â€in lulul lll'lll «*xlinguisliml at. UM» «ind. «in HM ulhvr hand. willimu llw adoption of the plan. charges against Hm ri-wnun in the same period will amount. to $675,768.461, but this sum will include suflicivnt. ni‘ Um prin- ripal to l'l'dllCl‘ thv nvt dam in $186,335,93é. ll will. Ull'l'l'f‘ll'l'. lic- span that Ontario. undar tlw pro- posad plan, would pay $l28.(f)9.l3 loss in interest. and principal «mar l0 year period than if the plan is nql adopted. _ Summarized, the recommendations are as follows: 'l‘hv spvcial I'vpm'l. 'Hn Hw Pru- \'inm2 of Untzu'io's «lo-Ill. rulil'vmvnt plan was llamlml uul. (n'vl' llw \wc-k- c-ml. and will lw luicl lwl'nrv llm Huusu slml'll,\' by l’rnVinciul 'l'l'ws- urvr l’rirv. ' Scheme of Provincial Treasurer Price Which Goes Before House Shortly. â€"â€" Province Will Save $128,059,169 in Interest and Capital PROVINCIAL DEBT _ WIPED OUT IN FORTY YEARS Brush all lho dust all of it, Llwn go all uw-r it. with damp rurn-n'wal, rubbing it, in well. Ne-xl apply dry nwal. \Vfll'k thoroughly inlu slraw and loaw it «m for sumo huurs. Brush out the mval and wash frm-ly with peroxide or hydrogvn. Lc-t it. dry in lhv shad». COOKING HINTS Fried lush Mvthnd: I'm. 2 “.155 r" In 32:2,; watvr in :I douhlv Imilvr. Add a lit- [In still. I’mn- MH' mm of mm mm! slmvly intn watt-r. Stir until it thick- c-ns. If too thick, thin with watvr. (100k slowly fur at Inast nnv hmu‘. Pour int“ :1 lmtlvrmi luul' pan. LN. stand until MM and mm: cm into slim-s. Dip ouch slicc- intn tlmu‘ and fry. Sc-rw in “law uf mvnt with nirv hum-1' and 1118va syrup. How to Clean a Straw Hat Until you haw trim! this oasy methndt You really can’t. rcfallzo how Simplt' H gs to make. u smlmi straw hut. luuk llkv new. THINGS WORTH KNOWING NOTICE 1'0 PARIm By Order of the Board ( Copywright, 1926, by Readers, Note: If you have any questions concerning Recipes, and other Household Hints you would like to ask Betty Web- sterâ€"address her in care of The Durham Chronicle. - Advertise in The Chronicle. It. Pays missiull vstahlishinu Hm Sl'lwdllll‘ of m-paymvnt Hf Hm m'vsc-m. clc‘ht. With I'c-gaI-d in hum! issuvs guar- anlm-«l by “w m-uvimm. pruvisiun for “W ultimalv rmh‘nuotiwn M such nlrliuatiuns Ivy inslulnwnt. humlv. nr utlwrwisv. shnuld lm insislm! «m as a “manicâ€: of Hm prux'im-v's gnar- zllllm‘. 'I'IH' I‘vlmrl vl'lllolmSiVJ-s â€I" mumssity uf prnviclmg fur m-Hrm nwnt 0f Hw «lo-M. nut, 01' wwnuv. and strvsm-s Hm fallavy Hf any plan «of rvlim-mc-nt. by sinking fund «or utlwr- Wis", 1 cup of milk. ‘1‘: "Up â€f salt park 01' liavmt "('ll'. up), 54, (‘up of «minus (cut up . A littlv "Ulll'. Mt'lllml. tili‘an ï¬sh and lmil fur 15 miulitvs. tint up liamn or park and brown nii'vly in lmttm‘. Fry «minus. Add tomato. unions and pork l0 llslt and \Valm' Illixltll'v. Add seasoning mul milk. (Junk slowly fur 20 minutvs. Mix tlmn' with wa- ter all†make» u pastv. Stir this in- to clmwilvr until it. tliivkvns. Svrw‘ will: warm rrackors. BAKING HINTS Date Cake 1 pound 0f «lam-s lgmuml‘. I lvvvl (088110011 01' smla. 1 ('up Hf Imililu.’ wutor. A littlv hultvr. 1 run of sugar. 1% cups. of "mu; Salt. 1 “KB. 1,9 cup M nuts. MPUIUUI Grind «latvs. lluh smlu into «Imps. l’ulll' “\‘vl' I mm M [milâ€" ing water. Add Hu- m-maininu in- grmlivnls. Hukc- in a mmlvratv nwn. By BETTY WEBSTER For March cups uf milk. vgg. . lvaslmnn uf mmmmun pavkauv 01' «kilos, The Bonnet-Brown Corporation, Chicago.) Date Cream Villv war. urvuily inuvrmsod by an advm'tismm-m fur n sal‘m MW" and alwnlutvly uum'nutm'd nwtlmd Hf m‘Him: fut quivkly. m slw svnt away “In lwm‘ssm‘y «lullur. Hark mm!- “M I'vply at colu'v. â€IHI) II l'rum your [wart-st lmh'lwr." “VP!“ MPHIIN'Z I’IIIII‘ milk Im-I' Juivs. Put In IIIIIIIIII' 'NDIII‘I'. Ste-am Mr I hour. Mukv Ilatm “"0 In Iul'mg (Ir [H'I‘Sh’ llwm HII'uIIIle II ('UIIIIIIIâ€I‘. Add 051;, salt and IIIIIIIImIIII Int IIIIu pII- pan lIIIml wIIlI (Inst and MIR" 5?» IIIIIIIIIvs III II slmx 0V0". Thu 'l'clihvl' uf 'l‘hv SIN-lhln'nn vamnnst slmws that all Hu- guml alh'im- clicl lm! «Ilv nut \HHI Snlnmun: Slii'i' Slalii t’akt‘ as "Willy as [ms- ï¬ihlt‘. Sprvait jam or jc-lly «m varh pimw. I'mir uwr it a raw rustard nimlv by lwatitm an my: wry light. amt stirring it, iiitu :i larim i-iipt’iil «of milk. Nu sugar iwmtml. link", rm'vrml. for half am liniir. l‘liit, lint with liinum saliri- «or wry rutct with (initial. Gum of milk. 'l‘ahlvspmmful «3f Inc-"ml hum-r. 3 mum of llnur Hutu which two umspnnns 0! baking lmmlc-r ham hm-n siftml . £ orangvs. Mvthml: Makc- a lmHvI' 0f Hm "8K8. milk and nwltml hum-r and flcmr. I'm'l. soc-cl and rut. Hu- uranium into him. “vat Hun-w mm Hm hm- “w and hakv in u m'vaswl pudding dish in a hut 1W0". Svrw with lmt "ramm- sauvv. Include Thou Dunn: in Your List of favorites WAS TOLD TRUTH, ANYIOW wry. wry flail} girl in “mum-- man «of A litllu salt. Baked Onuoo Pudding Baked Charlotte lwauiy is a lumlo fnl Imz Bark mm:- â€(as lm) II frum yuur PAGE 7. XE