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Durham Chronicle (1867), 15 Apr 1926, p. 9

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I should bo- vnahlml to he highvst standard 0! pnjoy such a mvasum of .1“ will mat» them the tiers for all 0th? classes ulatlon and render comb allmrliw and profitable had decided he would ,' should be "half dead.” about erresents the at- »ind of 30m» pm) pl», who see "tho-r gu-npo' bring “'9 fully ro-cngmzv 32â€". B being "w ham- indus- rio am! bo-I'ww that "very tent and assistance given so that Urns» pn- tm- thp young peopla to th» farm. K‘IPS Mourns adjourned which continued through nu day who-n at six o‘clock I was put. to the House I! unanimously. r country constable VII lalml mu. the mysteries Lies by the resident ser- 1) wanml him to keep a ly sharp lonk-out for in- molnmsls. NV will I know they’re have any doubt, “I the repeat art" you. ‘80me old suit shy Sam'.” I [ha day a mumr car nutsuh- tho- pull?» station min] 1h» lww mnstablo nn-ikm'rhn-f hm! around Ho- had oinsbvcatml his jaw. 'or we will 'ully chosen, long- ued with asphalt, late in its natural y are easy to lay. at are economical, ! made of havier cloth 6. hip pockets lined and I: mending for me.” In" 5 mar luch for li- ', April 15. ms. rive Agent a". O" ate Ontario Durham onu- SHH.._,v0u have to 60 "‘*!~¢"v‘.l'nlng the cheap Oil Hunt. leave the (rim 0' ~ _‘~!!~‘mn kitchen ‘9 - .V‘ l watered and in 3006 ”pair. .- further particulars :1va! t” \\ Thmm Smith. R. B. No. 3. mm ‘ ; H'HL' 100 acres; 85 acres “[106!“ 'vxatinn, balance hardwood bush; vnient to school; on the pregn- ~ are a frame barn mos ft. wnth ~ ~ fnundation; concrete stables: » h w barn 30x50 with stone buse- ALEX. MacDONALD Lumed Auctioneer for Co. of Grey. Hum-rah- tm-ms. Arrangements for ~ 1. ~ t1~ tn dates, etc.. may be made .1 I w ~ ozin-onicle Office, Durham. 1. mm ~11 application. Address RR. 3 lr'z'ham. Phone 611 r 24. '30 MIDDLEBRO’, SPBRBIAR umnmno' Barristers, 801mm", Etc. \I‘t;(" SMH‘S [O A. B. Currey. \h- Middleb ‘3'. is permanyently I. 1:: .1 it Duxham office. Flesherton I: :mrh upon every Friday from ,4: tn 9.30 p.m. 11:111';~'t€‘1's, Solicitors, etc. A mem- (m- u: the firm will be in Durham on Imumy of each week. A pointments m A In! made With the lerk in the “mm Graduate University of Tor- mu». «ll-minute Royal College Dental sm-gunns ul' Ontario. Dentistry in all Its branches. Office Calder Haw-1;. Mill Street, second door east If \Im-lluth‘s Drug Store. I! C G. AND BESSIE IoGILLlVMY Chiroptactors . .. “marm- olanadmn Chiropractic ..v 'I'nrnnm. ()fflcn Macfarlane l-.,.n~f\. lmrhum. Day and night phonp 1-11 6 M 23!! DR W. C. PICKBRIIG, DENTIST .mw mm J. G; J. Hunters store, . ; H”. «mm: IO )ll’lcc U DR. A. I. 331.1. mm sic'iall and Surgeon. Office Ifllllli’H'” ifl‘PPt, Durham, Ont. Grad“- .|. I'mwrsity of Toronto. Eyes ,, _,.1 and ('on‘ected. Office hours: 7. p.m.. 7 to 9 p. m., Sundays firm J. L. SMITH, I. 3., I. c. P. 8. 0. 1 .711. 4- and residence. corner of mm... and Lambton Streets. oppo- . .m: Post Office. Oflice hours : . H a.m.. 1.30 to i p.m.,' 7 to 9pm. -. .umys excepted). ll xcl'pted. John I. In.“ I. w Formerly of Fleshor‘on w-mont. containing 66 acres: 50 vlvm'vd. balance hardwood :71 «good state of cultivation; mm 33x50, stone basement. ~tables; drilled well and 'T tank at barn. Also L05 6 mu. 3. S.D.R.. Glenelg. con- ‘1 ll“ acres; 100 acres glearcd ltivation; 0“ W? .3. »or : nnever failing spring ‘1ii'm. making a c €06k “ll be sold W This property w: ‘ M quick purchaser. For 931‘- 'l"~‘flpplv at Watson’s ‘ 102523" '9. Durham. Ont. _/ DAN. IcLBAR I. mnwd Auctioneerfor County of .«x. Satisfaction guaranteed. Rea- ‘ :1? . - mum. Dates of sales made i' .. Liarnnicle Office or with him- BATES BURIAI. CO. - v “-m.‘ .MH'C :md residenée O short dist- wast or the Hahn House on mm...” Strewt, Lower Town, Du" ,m. ml'we hours 2 to 5 p.m.. 7 to t“, (03:00.9: sund‘ySH . mu «1 monomer (or County of I tum )t attention to sales. Rea- “to xms and satisfaction guar- -- Dan-s made at The Durham Mimi“ ufflve or with R. C. Wat- . Vitrney. [1.11. 1. Phone 606 r“. J. r. 9341175113. 341.. n. FARMS FOR SALE DRS. [.ivmsed gfludioneer REUBEN C. WATSON THEM], Am ‘3‘ M Medical Directory [ )enlal Directorv Legal ‘Dfreclorv LUCAS HENRY ! CUILIVawuv-u nd SL909 tension tablos: r With 2 small .tzyblos: ‘17) 0") ”3'1! Mitten-William Caldwell Hill Street. Durham SATURDAY, APRIL 24, 1926 lemnm snitPs with springs and A 6 rocking chairs; 2 ox- tension tables: Fancy parlor table; 2 small tables: 2 couches: Bookcase and writing (leek combined: Large cupboard; Threeâ€"humm‘ oil stove: Hall rack; Framml pictures: Plants; Buggy: 2 sets single. bar- 9' Curtain stretchprs. l . COMMENCES AT 2 O’CLOCK Thorn will I}? sold at thn rvsidonce of thn proprmtrvss flm UZFO. Live Stock AS- snciatinn “'1" Ship stock from Dnr- ham on Tuesdays. Shippers are roqumtvd tn gwp three days’ notice. James Lawrence, Manager. Phone 601 r 13 Durham. RR. 1. Tho I‘m-rh THE l)l'RH.\.\l OLI'B OI" TORONTO will lmhl tlwir rmznlm' mm‘ting at (hi? Pmu'ovk Inn. 911’ Yang.) Sh‘N‘L 0n .‘Innclay. April 19. THE BRICK BI’ILDING I'SED AS A blacksmith shop fnrmm-ly (mourned by P. .l. Mchnn. Almost immediate l’possnssinn. Apply P. J. McLean. in HM Hahn Hnuso stublvs. 4 8H mm: .\.\'D mm 'm nmr.â€"â€".~.\p- My :1! 'l'lw Chl‘nnirlv nffim‘. 7} 15H MAN. FOR SAL 3S WORK. WE GIVE you tho training. Must have car and good reforonms Apply Box 127. Hanmm. ()nt. 4 If) .3 F0! ND. IN DI RHAM. LAST WEEK 3 «anary. May D? had on paymont for this :1d..-'\ppl) at Tho Chmniclo Office. WHEAT WANTED. ANY QUANTITY. Highest price. People’s Mills. 31523t WORK WANTED-THE CHRON- icle Job Plant is well equipped for turning out the finest work on short order. tf PLA'I‘FURM SHALE. FROM 'l'\\'(’) '|‘() lin humll'ml [‘H‘mmls. in gum! cumli- Hun. J. W. van Son. phmw IN. I PEERLESS GASOLINE, THE HIGH- grade gas with the “pep” and long mileage. Sold only at. Smith Bros’ Garage. 626 tf FOR FIRE TORNADO AUTOMO- bile insurance and guarantee bonds etc. apply to Lucas Henry, Dur- ham. 612 tf 1““ [)1 RH \M Bl ILS ELIMBLR rm wgistxation; unv 9 months old, llw nthm ll. \ppl} John Ef'tkhault: R. R. I, P: uvulle Phnnc Dmlmm 6451' H. 1.24 6...: \I\SSI\ HXRRIS SINGLE DISC drill; 13 clisvs; usml wry little; plc-to.â€"â€".\pply Jamos Ii, Nichnl, ham. ‘ In _ - ,---. v‘l ‘1‘ '\'K)’ 1‘ 1“]1‘1 rnl‘ [’1‘ 800d laying strain Barred Rocks. 75 cents a su'mng.«Juhn Lloyd. 3 25 «’npd HA'I‘IIHING EGGS. BARRED ROCK. hrml to lay (LAJI. 200-054: strain; 75 wnts for ’13 m' $4.50 per hundred. â€"~S. J. Wilson. Durham. 4 8 2pc! LATE I823 MODEL SUPERIOR Chevrolet. in first-class shape; worth of extras; well painted; liw owrsizv cnnl tires. Price $325. Apâ€" ply A. 'l'hnmpsnn, Orchard Garagv. Aylnn R. R, 3. 4 8 21M § Vâ€"____________ ORGAN, IN GOOD CONDITIONâ€"AP- ply at The Chronicle Office. â€"_______ REGAL CHICK FEEDS. BABY ()HHJK Scratch. Mods and “naming Mash; Hon. John S. Martin‘s own fm'mula. no dmu‘é'xfl than mmmnn kind. .I. \V. van Son. phmw 1H. .1 5H Hiylpumn mus, Fan-1s? V"--. o I “I: JJIJ ['1 I'll“ main. Lawn, Garden and Hmwrs. Hot 301“- Sllpply while grades an» ('nmplpte. J W. Ewen Son. Phnnn His. ’1 5t! BRITISH AMERICAN COAL OIL AT Smith Bros. It's good. Try it. i 10 tr F OR SALE.--â€"A NUMBER OF GOOD building lots on George street, North 0: Skating Rink. Durham. Apply to D. Hopkins. 221i! GOOD RESIDENCE AND. BUSINESS stand; centrally located; business stand now occupied with good rev- enuc; 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 ofiice, Durham: FER'I'IL'IZI‘IR. A FI'LL SITUATIONS VACANT FOR SALE OR RENT ARTICLES WANTED LOST AND FOUND COMING EVENTS MISCELLANEOUS IA UCTION _s_.§_11§ NOTICE TO FARMERS i¢OF GIKM) street, North . Apply to 221 t! LINE mm PEN 0F 0; 00m- vl, Dur- 4 8 2m! )m'hum -'1 8 6pc! uh IMPLEMENT AGENCY IWJ’RINH AND \h-IZI)R.\IIIIK. 'l‘I’D- hmw-Andvrsnn. Wilkinson l‘fnnwany and London Lith-r Cm'rior Cnmpany. I snil Hm Prinn'usv svparahn'. Call nn mu ’hnfm-o ordering implements of am‘ kind. as I mm saw you nmnny, All kinds of light and hvavy harnnss. wire foncos. lightning mus. otc. RPpaiI‘S stocked at Nnhlp’s Garagn.â€"â€"Jnsoph Noble. Durham. Ont 4 15 3mos. [NI Let the chicks nut. of (1002‘s 83 son" as tlw \thlwr prx‘mits. Sume- cliI-vvt. Gunfight. assists th;1 (‘hicks in m'uwth and digvsting lhc- fwd. Whom tho grvvn grass 00mm. alâ€" low tho chicks mnhidv runs as soon as ”my will go nut. dmn's. Do nut. raiso chicks “11 the same ground as yuu 113041 for fmvls lust your. Intvstinal worms. Mo. may h:- in the ground. It is desirablv to raise the (-hicks on now ground vac‘h )‘o‘m'. if pnssihlv. Many chick:- nrv ruinml by Waring on int‘m‘tc-d snil. ' (‘ial chick scratch grain two or throw “mm a day In two hundred chit‘ks. Many of Hm m-vpared vhick fonds urn good and should b0 fad acmrd- Qua: tn the- clirvvtions of the manu- [f you WiSh 10 givn c-xof‘trisv. “So abqn1t_a jablospoouful nf_ commvr- Tomatoes may be oxponsiw tn hm i mu haw not name canned, hut thév put pop in the flock. Minced small potatoes. or poplings mi_ncvd are good once a day. l'ui‘hn‘m' Give the chicks all they can eat ovary night. afim' the first two or 111590 days. \\ tih the 1190 wt Hm selfâ€"foams, the numhor 0f Twat-4. may 1w 10- chum). "l‘hmv arn Mu) vssvntials In rpmnmbnr. Th0 chioks should haw 1 lb. of Se‘mi-c I'M bllttvrmilk to «web ’1 lbs. 01' me I, and 1 pint ol’ and “WW oil to oach 100 lbs. of feed. The nil may hu spruyod on. or In mzmy it is PaSiM‘ to mix tho pint nf oil with sumo cm'n nwal and thou :prnad this through thv nntirv mix- urn. \thn rliicks‘aro 72 hours old, hrgin t'rwling. 'l‘ho first day. Hr tho. sornml clay in NW hrmN‘lm'. giVn from two to throw t'vmls. upon a rlmm hnarcl. A bltal'tl thrrv fort lOIHI and about. t‘nur nr tiw. izirlms \Vltlt- will allnw roughly. 7?) chicks tn fowl. l'éw 3 “MIN limrstunr grit 0t :1 small sizv and about «mi- mmrn nl' «try mash mixturv tn 6 rhirks. This nunrr 0f fowl is moislrnml “1th sour milk rurcls. m- 50mi- snlicil buttrrmilk. and. stirrad (m rlran hoards. 'l‘ho hmmh arr. tzikmi lip aml rlranml altm' rurh from- .~\t‘tvr this «lay. a rrgulnr St'llt'tl- Mr is follnwml: Daylight. mash mnistrnml with sour milk rurcls; 9 a. m., mash muisto‘nml with ramwcl tomutnvs; ll a.m.. mash nmish-mwl with hard hoilml vggs; t p. m.. mash. moistonml with sour milk cut-«ls: 3 rum. mush mnistnnc-«l with sour milk rnrcls: night. mash mfiistrnml Willl htll'il lmilm'l l'ggs. Willi mild Imllm'l «mgr. MM 3 Innspnnnml of cm] liwr Hi! (0 HH' tomatnvs [01‘ WW I) 40" ("zit k daily. Incrc-usv the amount. gradu- ally. but. (In not nwr Tm'cl. Kemp thn chicks hungry , hut giw all a chant“ In rat. ()n the. snvvnlh clay. plum- lwl'urt' thvm :1, mash in a shallnw lmx m‘ ntllm' contaim-l'. cunnmsml of tho following ingrmlinnfs: 700 mm (‘hnp, 500 shorts. 300 Hat, chap. 5.?) Ills. of honv mm]. 1.?) lbs. n lilw nysh-I‘ shall. 8 lbs. of alfalfa mnul, 1 pint. of cod livm‘ nil In 100 lbs. of fvml. The grain. mush mixture, runsists of 200 pnumls (If «urn mml: 1m pounds 01' gm"! grad» of Shu.'t~-‘. and 10 pounds uf hmw mnal. Nu small 30 we}: grains are I'm] on the start. \\ P ham boon in bones nf recom- mvnding a mothnrl Hf tnmliiig hum lmmwls Hilly. but up In “In Invenâ€" Pm we haw had 1055 mortality by a system of fmrding moist. mash av. regular intvrmls. Aftm‘ two wrmks the chicks are woanml ovm'. grad- ually. tn thv immwl‘ mv'thod. The litter 1159.11 al‘nund tho 1110011- 1-15 is cut alfalfa ha3' 11f good qual- it3'. Tho 1hi1ks vat snmv of H10 (‘llt hay. It i~ a factor in thoir diet 1, 111' :1 partial substitute for green grass. The chicks aro mowd to tho broader. which has boon heated fur a day 111’ so. When 118 hou1s 1111]. The first day in thn 1110111111 “193 am :1]anle to drink what lllkP VVa1m “Mar “1113 1l1'si1‘1“. lso 111191113 nl fountains. 01‘ at least 0111? to each hundred chicks. vâ€"- ----C “7â€"” --'v-- It. is well to remember that these rations and methods of feeding ham been successfully used for chicks hatched in early Fenruary. or under conditions where they ne\ er get out on the ground. and where every portion of teed must he ghen the. birds. \\l1e1e the chicks are raised out in the direct sunlight. and have an abundance of tender, green feed. such as end “31111 oil. tomatoes etc. might. not he essential. but one. can he reasonahh certain that if a 13- tion will 1.1111133 what appeam to he norzmll chicks under indoor condi- tions. it should be equally success- [111 where pant time 1s indoors and part time out of doors. Professor W' R G1aham, Pxofes- son of Poultn Husba11dr\,O.A. (1., Guelph, gives tlw followmg recom- mgndation§ for starting babV chicks Kbop your colony house clmn. and Feeding Baby Chicks THE DURHAM CHRONICLE Durham is' an attractive and healthy town. and good acvommmia- hon can be nhtainod at reasonablv rates. The Schonl has a creditable'recum m the past which it hopes to main- mm m the future. Infoxmzmon as to Courses man be oiitiined from the Principai. Tho School is thoroughly equipped to take up tho following courses: (1) Junior Matriculation. (2" Entrance to Normal Sclumi. Each member of the Stall is a lfm- \‘Ci'sity Graduate and oxperiencm: Teaclwr. Intending pupils should prepare t1 enmr at beginning of team. “.\t. these words the entire audience rose and rent the air with their snouts.“ 'l‘ho cnmmsitor had set ‘lll shouts correctly. hut he had nm observed that. the top of the “h" was hroken oil. An enthusiastic editor began his leading article on a local election campaign with the phrase. "The battle is now opened.“ l’n- fortunately the compositor trans- formed battle into bottle. and his readers said they had suspected it all along! If it wasn‘t for slang. snnw p'copln would haw to mzlkv signs, "What a charming baby! Ami how i" dm‘“ rosemhle Your husband!” _"G_l:3‘l-Ci”ll.“. l IIO'N‘ not! \\'(I_ a‘l”l)t*' It. must. haw tnwn thv wry print- vr's «Mil hilnsrtt' \th rvm «untmt a vary, worthy acth'atv nt' thc‘ “fills“ nt fumatv sut'i'rage- as e-xtmrt- hm hm' hum-M's tn "maintain ttwir tights." \Vhat ttw hridrsmaitts‘ at a recent, wmtding must. haw- thnught. whoa thny rvact that thvy hact \wru "handwmw hrvvchvs." ttw gift. “1' 'hn ltl'itlf'fl'l'tlt)m, (mu can only guess. But whatmrr their thoughts may haw' twvn at swing: ttw [vrt‘tty hroochos thus transformed. ttwir 'anguago at any rato cannut. “'0 may assumv. haw matched that of tha ;;»0litirian who read thn fullowing commont, nu mm at his spam-tum. “'1‘th asses lwlimwt him." «m an- otht-r 0(‘1'2l8itfttt. a_ ropurtc-r wruto: [his war hmilvrs h'u' «1105'ch mm- um and «mo-half puunds vach “hon fml as alnm- at night \wc-kh of 890. usv gum]. Moan liltm'. This shnum 1w m-nMVNl at frvquvnt inh-rmls m' whon it. lwvumvs suiIml m' dirt}. It. is impnrtant t0 haw gum]. vlvan drinking L'mmtains and nm'm- allow ”mm to get dry. ThPy may 1w l'flis‘ml or put Upon hazards aftm' tlu- first Tow days 9:: 3.: tn prnwnt tho (‘hivks from srrzmrhingr tlu-m hall 01' liHm’. Potato flint Du yvn always think it's Hows- sary in ”MW in fry lvft-mw' isn- tatm's that ynn haw in rn‘. thvm up? I did far a lung wliilc'. But mw'asiigmaill)‘ and for a ('lmmzv. I likv in put my lt‘fi-HW'I‘ putalm's in a frying pan and prvss ”H.‘ putatuos down svvm'al times with :1 \\'il‘(‘ 1m. 1.3m maishm'. 'l‘liis suftons lhnm sut'livinntly. and l fry and spawn me Hu- smnv as I would any cum potatmu, I find it. very success'ful in var- ing for a child Hf this. agc' In (in :1 [W]! on its nvck nr :n'm. so that. while I am walking .1 can unma- scmusly know my Child 15 war by the mnstunt tmklv._ aml .whm‘. _I miss ”11$ cherry ring, I Immmh- ntnly go 111 ward: of my huh); HOUSEHOLD HINTS \ Kim on Child Care WIN-n children first loam to tod- dlv aroundâ€"it, is most. fascinating to tlmm. 'l‘hvy :‘u'n thrillml with thnir achiowmvnls and haw no sonsv as In dil‘Pction m° clistanvv. A mothm' likvs In haw lwr vhilcl enjoy its frvmlom. but. too frmnwnt- ly u [may mothm' finds new vhilcl has disappe'unwd hnfurv slm knows it. ’d it!” DURHAM HIGH SCHOOL J. A. M. BOBB. 8.. Plinci pal JOHN MORRISON, Chairman. More Trouble for Somebody PITY THE PRINTER (Com/wright, 1926, by The Bonnet-Brown Corporation, Chicago.) and other Household Hints you {maid like to ask Betty H eb- sterâ€"address her in care of The Durham Chronicle. Readers, N 9_te: If yqu__h_ave any ques_t§o;§._9 cqnceryu'gg 'Rcc'zipefe, P. Ullfllfl'lllls. as sulicIlIIIn and was In aIlVI-I'lisv a mnrlgagv szllv tn lakv M800 at. Mulllwws‘ llnlul. HI'IIIIIIO- vIllv. on July '3“. I858. vm' III-aI'ly (38 Venus agn 'l‘lII- ‘HU‘H‘It\ mlâ€" \mlisml In lw snld lllllll'l‘ IIInIlgaIw “as lot 1?). IIIIIu-ssinn 2. .\IIIaI:IIItlI 200 aIII-s. ”In M‘Pllll‘ llw sum 01 mm lIIIIIclrml and l‘mn'lm-II pounds of lawful mmwy nl' (launch and In- II'I‘I'SI." ll will IN‘ IIHHN’I' that ”In pmmlv. IlIIlII'l talk III dollars and cvnts III llmso- «law; and nowadays Il Isnl cunsiqlmml IIncvssaI'y to IIamo' tlIv amount (If a morlgugv III pmplv didn't tall; in dollars and «fonts in ”now days; and nowadays ll lSlH ('mls‘itlt't'ml not'vssal')’ l0 namv tlw amount of a mortgugv in such :Idwriisinu. 'l'lw sorond hill is vim-n yc-nrs young-0r. It is a half slim-t hill. tlw samv sizv :is tlw ordinary salv hills in this distrivt today. 'l‘lw hill annuuncos a Hrmit tlrndit Salv on Int 32. ronrpssinn t. Amaranth. on 'l‘nvsdziy. Urtnlwr ‘20. 1869. at 10 a. m, slizii'|_i,-William Hull. senior. proprietor. and E. MrLoan. nuctionoer. and was printed by tho Urangovillo Sun. Ono item on tho bill which attractnd our attention was, “1 combined reaper. with self- rake on real.” This. Mr. Hall in- forms us, was one of the first of the modern reapers, and took two men to operateâ€"one to drive and one to stand in a boxed space he- hind the. rake. William Hall, son- \V'hilv lnnkim: thrmlgh sump uht papm's wwntly. Mr. W. (1, Hall of Shvlhm'nv camv ucmss a wuplv ut‘ sale hills that. arr an tutvn-sting I'v- mimtm' of other days. Bath hills aw in am vwah-nt statt- uf prusvrv- :ttiun, 'l‘hv nhtvst mw. what print- M's call a qtlal‘tvx' shm't, [wintmt by The! lh‘nmptnn Standard. a pa- lwr ch-t'nnt-t, \w «Inn't. knuw huw many 31-312: mm. was signwt h)‘ J. Cake Frosting a la California Stir lung-Haw pnmlvrmi sugar and urangv ,xmco. Sin-vat} «m ('akv. Sunn- grnund nulsiigidmi In frosting makvs It vxlra dolu'mns. I’m-l lai'gv unions. Cut tlwm in SHH‘S aimul. «mp- fmirih inch thick. Soak :ilmul «mu-half lmm- in hali milk and half watm'. Drain. “1'0ng with fluur and lvl dry. Fry in «loop fat. until {JOMJ‘ZX hz'umi. Suit. and “TV". toastâ€" Buttm' toast. and lump warm. Lay toast (m planm'. Plam- aquar- agus on tap 3% Must. Spawn with hnHm'. salt 1d pvmwr. Pnaohml dvsirmi nllmhvl‘ of 0:125 in ”I“ same watm' yuu mnkml Hm asparagus. I’lzu‘v vggs‘ vn Hm of asparagus and sorvo, BAKING HINTS Date Muffins 1-; cup ul' sllmtmnnp. 3 table-spoons ul sugm. linil aspa'agus until tundg‘r. Makv rt‘qun'vd numlwr “wows ( By BETTY WEBSTER COOKING HINTS Asparagus and Poached Eggs RBLICS OF THE PAST For April French Fried Onions An Epitaph . This is Hm graw- M' 3 (WW litllv glfl, Whn had it (-uh- ”gm-v. a min lil- bar. “as tho Iamm' ul MI. \s. 1. Hall. and was ”In pinnpvr I'mm u hon Hall's IImIII-I-s gm Ils namo “R Mclman. AIII'IimII-c-r." “as Ilmnry MI'LI‘IIII. (Irangvvillv. II “III Iw nu- “ch that. in “1050 days. Ilw Inm- Iiun salvs sIaI-Ivd :II. III a.nI. Nowa- days IIII‘ ('nmmnn IinII- is I n'I'IIK'k, AII'aIIgvVI’III- Baum-r. Ice Cream Roll llitlwr makv a plain spiiligi' cake â€"â€"Ulv (UllSiSil'll('\ you would um for u ,ivll} Hill-"0P liaw a liakm' sell 3’01: 3 .jc‘lly i'nll “iillfllli. Ilw Ji‘ll , Slii'mid (‘akv with ii'u i‘l'l‘c’llll. R31 up. lew- «m H plalivr. l’um' «we! i'lim'nlah- ur marshmallow saw“ or fro-sh fruit. masliml and swwtmu-d, nr (up with swovlmu-d whipped (’m-am. This is easy. civlirimis and .umsu I. l ”SKI ‘3'; cup of claim: (t'ul. inn, 2 cups of flour. i lvaslimilis (of linking pnwilc-i'. 1/; toaspmt uf salt. 1 PH“ of milk. Motliml: (Li-0am liuttm' and sugar until light. Add \wll twatvn um: and mix We'll Willi iltlli's. Hill. logi'llml‘ tlour. linking: pumm- and salt. Add to first mixturv. ziltm'natiug with milk. Pour intu gl‘t'zlsml muflln tint and hakv in a m.mlm‘at.v 0V0“ 25 lo 30 minutes. lelmd: Makv In» c'rust. Linc pic tin with vrusl and lmkv. Make applv salu'v. Swm-tc-n and strain. “WWII and ”II lmkml pin S‘H'“ with strainm‘l applu sum-v. Makc- a mur- iluzuv and lmko- in :4 shm' «mm or sol-Va 10mm! with MVGNM‘IN'd whimw! ('rvmn. 'mr. m: He cm'l. .\ «'uh‘ li_H|0 font. u out» liltlv map. A cut" Indige-stinn tunk lwr away Apple Sauce Pie PAGE I. H.

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