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Durham Chronicle (1867), 22 Apr 1926, p. 7

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H. In PHHH'UI. as "I. ‘ o'flh'“ h) an int". L. sm'h as snails, sh’, h Hwy partly ok-velop, Pn- olo-M-lnpmvllt in the tho' rum :mrr it ht. [Us Inlvrmo-oliaw boot. ‘I has lu-w'mg infested al \s‘np'ms. gt )3 a d". dl “mum n In s cm. tn In! I? U! them. .06 h |~ pro-\vntmn, which tnux' r-hukons on new Fl has lnmm» infested Is 31'» ruunol. «3an8! ‘3‘ r all harlmr in the illâ€" nng out, ”Mr mg: with :9. In tho- rns» o! Ibo thrso' ”In” If” pi to. hwkmw or nthvr £11., n-lup m tiwn' nvw ho“ PI'INH‘ 2'0'3UH". I’ar'.°u- L'num.’ stuc'k. If [how it. w alum: m fast now.- )pio' “‘hu say: "It m1 ‘ Illtvrrnptml by some. b \'..u ran do anything an. Inn. )1va so! to 'ho- ntho'r fallow Win :1. If WM" there wan hls‘lnn w wn 60!)?“ met o'nh-rprlw reaped that. mm- is now, to. M “nth nmwrtunitv It)‘ h NI thaw IIS re Suits billl' $15.50 :51 I. 95 $19 to $27. 00 rmer S Q $9. 95 .ers, at“ $11.95 z.....$ll.95 bcuhtc 'N'T WAIT loan; [CA Intact £ands ml all shades 32 ~25 'he Pace night "SH ICA rham. Ont. .woflt, 1098 m WI”! ummrtunity Hw vhanm-s for we- nuh [hwy have ever ro-wzu'ols Hf labor the per pair 59c Suits and that we awn, $0")? um! «Him: n tin-Ir MW ho“ z'o'sllHi, parficu. S'M'k. If they no I‘itpv \VHI'MS h"€ Minn-y, and m l'nmrnl. as film I, «m»- young I “thug around Hm; fur some- .20) 0): the hire referencé. The promise of spring ha been received and placed on file for m. Lot 66. Con. ‘2. \\'.G.R.. Wntinck. '31-;- milm southwest of Durham. con- iaimns: 86 acres. Mostly clear and m wnmi state of cultivntion. Bank barn with shed adjoining and stone d'iblos. T-roomed brick house with ntcnflon kitchen and woodshed. Well watered and in good rewir. For further particulars apply to \Vlliiam Smith. R. R. 1‘0. 3. Durham. um.- farm. making a choice stock 'arm. This property will be sold mam to quick purchaser. For par- ’lClllal‘S apply at Watson‘s Dairy. I: ll. i. Durham. Ont. 102523" may,“ " 1025 23 tf ‘ . TBAIING DONE '. ' ~ ~ . ' «.nn H.. HHLDINH SAND FOV- \HR TH PART 1.0T: .‘ AND 8. C03. «'I‘o‘tv L'Y'GW‘I. ashok' etv Phufie 1'6. 2'2. I'fux'v'mnnt. eontaimng 66 acres; 55 R. ‘:8n]pho‘ll. n.“ Y 3“,] me‘n" Mme yivarud. balance hardwooqtlmrham. 3")” ”gm (12¢; :11 «mod state 0f cultivation, 'r'amo barn “va0. stone basement. :â€"_:___= ' ~nernte stables; driiled we?! and NOTICE TO FARMERS wmvnt tank a: barn. Also L093 6 Thenurham [KP 0. Live Stock 4%. m? 7. Con. 3. S.D.R.. Gleneig. can- S“('13th will ship stock from Db}- 'a‘n'ns: HO acre-1; 100 acres cleared ham 0" Tuesdays. Shippers are and in good state of cultivation: on Wallpstod to give three davs‘ notice m» promtses are a brick house con- James Lawrence: [mum-.1 'unmc arm-en rooms. with sand ph , mm.» wnndshed attached: drilled 0"” 6‘" “3 Durham MM. «”1; at d”01‘: never fail")? Spring-3 0‘“ %l LU? 7. CON. 2!. EGRBMONT. CON- taining :00 acres; 85 acres under cultivation. balance hardwood bush; convenient to school; on the prem- ises are a frame barn 42x65 ft. with stone foundation; concrete stables: also hav barn 30x50 with stone base- ment: hog pen 20x40; twelve-room- hrick house. furnace heated, also frame wondshed: drilled well close to house. with windmill; concrete water tanks: 30 acres seeded to hav: :0 acres to sweet clover: this farm is well fenced and in a good state of cultivation. For information apply tn Watson's Dairy. RR. 3. Durham. -'vi':l!‘!o. 1025231! Livonsmi Auctioneer for County of Hwy. Prompt attention to sales. Rea- mnnble torms and satisfaction guar- antemi. Datos made at The Durham Chronicle office or with R. C. Wat- son. Vat-nay. R11. 1. Phone 604 r“. ALEX. lacDONALD Lacensed Auctioneer for Co. of Grey. Mmlo'l'ah‘ h-rms. Arrangements for «UN. us tn dates. etc.. may be made a: TM «limmiclo Office. Durham. l'vl'ms Hn application. Address BB. 1. Durham. Phone 61! r 25. Lu eused Auctioneer for County 0! mm Sans motion guaranteed. Rea- «mum .- lt‘l‘ms. Dates of sales made at "I'he «lhruuu'le ()n’ice or with him- ~‘PIA. 00'th LUCAS HENRY Barrxsters. Solicitors, etc. A mem- ber of the firm will be m Durham on l‘uesday of each week. Appointments may he maue with the Clerk in the HIDDLBBRO’, SPBRBIAN HIDDLBBRO’ Ban-mars, Solicitors, Etc. Suva-sun's to A. B. Currey. Mr 1‘ Midcllebro is permanently locatml at Umhum office. Fiesherton hxanch upvn own} Priday fwm 4.30 to 9.30 p.111. J. I'. GRAI'I', D. D. 3., L. D. 8. Honor Graduate l.’niversity of Tor- onto, Graduate Royal College Dental Surgeons of Ontario. Dentistry in all its branches. Office Calder Block. MillSlroet, second door east of Maclloth‘s Drug Store. Phone linen“ 0268 122-124 Avenue Road I". mun-In aw. Formerly of Flesherton C. 6. AND 3238!! IcGlLLlVMY Chiropractors Graduaim dianadian Chiropractic College, anontn. Omen Macfarlane Block. Durham. Day and night phonr‘ 123. 6 14 23M Uurhani. Untat‘ib. DR. A. I. BILL Physician and Surgeon. Office Lunbton street, Durham, Ont. Gradu- ate University of Toronto. Eyes tes_ted_ and cogrected. Office hours: excepted. â€"- v c...“ - VII-won I!“ "CI VI Countess and Lambton Strpetl. Oppo- site old Post Office. ounce hours: 9 to 11 um. 1.10 to t 9.11)., 7 to 9 pm. (Sundays excepted). Du. 11.1330! annual! Olhce and residence 0 short dut- ence enst of the Hahn Home on Lambton Street, Lower Town, Dur- ham. Dance hours 2 to 5 pm» 7 to 8 pm. (except Sundays). BATES BURlAL CO. FARMS FOR SALE FUNERAL SERVICE New Iodorn Funeral Parlor: Dental Directorv. pg, w. c. pxgxnmc, nnmxs'r “map, qyep J, 5 'JTHâ€"finâ€"tgf’isggre, J. LSII'I'I, I. 3., I. Oflgce anq residence ,08000 er of Advertisements under this heading. 1 cent a word each insertion CASH WITH ORDER; six consecutive insertions myen tor the price 0! four. Telephone calls treated as cash with order if paid (or helpre Saturday night of week ordered. Minimum charge for first insertion. 25. cents. On all charge orders a straight charge of 1% cents a word will he made each insertion, minimum charge 35 cents. Lt'rensed .fluctioneer REUBEN C. WATSON “My. Ann 2:, ms. Medical Directory. Legal ‘Directorv DAN. MCLEAN Classified Adv ertisements to 9 p. m., Sundziié Toronto ‘3 small tables: 2 couches: Bookcase and writing desk combined; Large mpbmrd: Three-burner oil stove: Hall rack: Framml pictures: Plants: Cutter: Buggy: '2 sets single. har- ness: Salem: Curtain stretcher-s. SALE (Joanna's AT 2 O’GLOCK __TERMSâ€"-Cash. HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS T’mz‘n will hn avid at the x‘veidonw r-f Hm prnpriotrows Ire. William Caldwell Hill Street. Durham SATURDAY, APRIL 3‘, 1936 Bodrnom suites with spring: and matlrosses: 6 rocking chairs: 2 ex- tensmn lapjes; fancy‘parlgr gable: tinmiug again on his rounds. Prof. Kntz. tlm woll-knmvn uplical spo- rialist. tn test. your Pym at the Hahn Hnus'v. Durham. Thursday, April '29. Ht'afl arhr. twitching eye licls. (lizzinrss. clt‘fmrtiw vision rplieved by prmmrly tittml glassrs. By our arro‘at skill amt nuttipmnnt. wn can hvlp yru Pwn thnugh Others have failml. anomhnr tho tint». HOI'SE .xxn mfix T0 RENT.-~AP- ply at The Chroniclp nfflca 4 15” THE BRICK BI’ILDING ITSED AS A blacksmith shop formerly occupied by P. J. McLean. Almost immediate possnssion. Apply P. J. McLean. in Old Hahn House stables. 4 8t! MAN. FOR SALES WORK. WE GIVE you tho» training. Must. have car and stand rnferem-os. Apply Box 127. Hanover. Ont. 4 15 2 WORK \\'ANTED.â€"THE CHRON- icle Job Plant is well equipped for turning out the finest work on short order. t! WHEAT WANTEDANY QUANTITY. Highest price. People’s Mills. 31523t PERSONS DESIRUI'S HP l-ZREUI‘ING )lniiiinivnts. or having inscription \VM'k clnnn nn thus" alm'aily G'I‘Pt'tvfl. («humid consult. m0 bofnro plaving Hlo'il' nl'ilm'. All \WH'k dump in a wm-kmimship mamwr and satisfac- tiun gli:i*ziiitowi.â€"â€"\\'. J, McFadden, Durham. Hut. 5 3'“ ti FUR FIRE. TORNADO, AUTOMO- bile insurance and guarantee bonds, eta. apply to Lucas Henry, Dur- ham. 612“ PEERLESS GASOLINE, THE HIGH- grade gas with the “peg” and long m mileage. Sold only at ith Bros’ Garage. 6 26 H . .n nu .wl l N “140, LLIKII 151413 fm n-gistration: one 9 months old. H10 nthm H. Apply John Eckhardt, 13:11, I, l’xicvville. Plume Durham 04).) r l l. ’8 6pd 'g‘xm InIRfiL‘xM BI’LLS, ELIGIBLE mumx, IN GOOD CONDITION.-AP- ply at The Chronicle Office. HHML CHICK FEEDS. BABY CHICK Scratch. 1’0le and Growing Mash. Hon. .lnhn S. Martin's own formula. no .lo-nrm- than yommon kind. J. W. â€"â€"_â€"--‘ ‘ v...- Son. phono FERTILIZER, A P‘I'LL LINE FOR Grain. Lawn, Garden and Flowers. not your Sllpply while grades are cnmplvto. J. W. Ewen Snn. Phone; 114. 4 5t BRITISH AMERICAN COAL OIL AT Smith Bras. It’s good. Try it. i 10 U SITUATIONS VACANT FRAME G§R.§G_E. 9x14 FEET; PORT -Ll, - _~â€".-a VJ I'I suul,rUlIl‘ abln ; 'in‘Vlâ€"lâ€"IIé't-cla’ss‘condition. Apply at 'I‘ho Chronicle office. 4 22 U HOUSE AND LOT ON LAMB’I’ON street near furniture factory; good stable and garage combined; good garden; immediate possession. For further :articulars apply Mrs. Wiil- liani J. alkingham. 4 22 Gpd GOOD RESIDENCE AND BUSINESS. stand; centrally located; business 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 office, Durham. 31861 FOR SALE OR RENT FOR SALE-TA nuum'or GOOD building lots on George street. North 0! Skating Rink. Durham. Apply to D. Hopkins. 221 t! PROPERTY FOR ARTICLES WANTED BYE SPECIALIST COIING AUCTION SALE MISCELLANEOUS FOR Auc tiéneefi 9~ .0 626 U 5U IIPLEIBNT AGENCY fDEERlNG AND .‘IPCORMICK. TI'D- hope-Anderson. Wilkinson Company and Louden Litter Carripr Cumpany. I sell the Primrose separator. Call on me before Ordering implements of any kind. as I can save you money. All kinds of light and heavy harness. wire fences. lightning r00.- Etc. again stgcofid 033. N01615: ange. aseph. e, r am, L I 15 3mm.pd "l likns not to tell um," “35 the “2“ hp pxocevdnd \\ ith a sorrv shake of the had. ".But I 3005 mi to Bi- hle school am more! Myâ€"my teach- or she talk good. but she liw bad ~yorsern Pagan.” I was too distressm for words. and my looks must have betrayed me. for the Jap. with a low bow. and the air of on» who wanted "Yes. I understand." was my re- ply. deeply touched to see how much mnre ready this foreigner was to put the Golden Rule into praetiee than many of euro wn people whn have heard it all their lives, “and I am greatlv interested. too. Please continue." It seamed difficult for him to pl‘O- cowl. and so I wnturml: "One cannot always judge right- ly. vou know." "But I makP no mistake. lady!" The Jan who was all eagerness now. as if in right himsolf. vontinued ra- pidly: "It was liko thisâ€"My bro- ther say go to Mission Bible school on Sunday. ‘Ymi loam English IH'I- tor.‘ I go. The lady in that big house my lvachvr. .\I_\', sh? talk 20ml! So much .lr-sus talk I think: somv days I want. to be Clistian like her. She tvach us thcl Golden Ruln. loo. and every day after I learn that I put just. as his: barrios on bottom of Imps all limos. You unalm'stanrl. lady. I try to livn it. likp she say." I knew hpr nnly by rvputatinn as a woman of large means. and "war" as well. so I answerod in tho nega- tipv._at whic‘h my intgrrogator said: ”She no Goldén Rum“ Clisti‘afif No!" “You know the lady in big’ bonsai" Y'Ps. I did arm. but was speechless. The Jan halted. howevm; and then with a catch in his voice pointing to gpother block. queried: "Yes }"99. “as thn hesitating reply. “but I not find many. \\ 00k days. when Ihm want the host I got for half wurth, mos' time-g they fog-get Golden Rule, see?“ “I judge from your rumarks that you arv nn tho Innknut tn spa it your customers liw up to the Gold- en Rule in this so-callnd Christian country." Wishing tn draw him nut still furthm'. but. not un Hm strm-t, I madv no rnply but mnclmlml my pur- (‘haSPS and ft‘fllnwml tlw pmldlm‘ to the rear of the houso, and wlmn 110 had Pmptiod himbaskvt. I W'nlurml to say: "I'listian. “01111111 T111111. I 111nm. la- dav.y_011 forgot. it not. The Jflp gave me a surprigml lnnk, and that). WIN! a shrug uf Ins shnul- tiers. sand. WIN! a rnsmg mllcctum. "[ think you try fm' tn konp ill. lady. I llko' It 50." Hr o-Vitlpntly saw that. l was puz- glml and 1mm! h) mako- {us "1193”!- mg _gr_lvgr by adding: “Uh. nn." rvjnim-d I, "tukc- llwm just as Hwy cumv. It \wulcln‘t ho fair to your ntlwr onstnmo-rs for me to have tlul host." I had pricml somp lusvions look- ing grapefruit. and rm'oiwd the reply ‘Six for hm bits ’tantv- fiw cents . ladv. I pick out all the his 01103 for yru!" as hv rwachpd for tho! largnst. I had not found it easy. hnwcwm'. hntwixt and hntwoon solocting fruit and vogotahtvs. tn h-acl up to \tht I wantmi to knnw- ~\\'il¢’tht'l' tho man who sn faithfully SM'VN! us‘ had bo- mmv intm'nstml in Hm flourishing "Japanese Missinn" in our city. but nun nmrnimr it. all came out in a most uunxpm-tml and surprising way. Ho Haw mo to understand. too, that it was his choice to cultisate. iathm' than peddle. but that his hmihm‘, \\ hn has boon “much wars" in this c-yountl' . said I. «3 would newer loam to talk likv an Ammican if he! siuvk t0 gunk-n \mrk. so lw “as nbligmi in do “hat was not, so much to his liking. As from time to time, I have noted that he is seemingly a stranger to the tricks of the trade in his line. and that he strives not. only to please but, to deal honorably, I have become greatly interested in him and have asked questions which elicited the information that lie is associated with an older brother in running)' a raneh. and raising her- ries and vegetables, ’ Indeed, I, too, have come to feel that way, and count myself very fortunate in a choice I made six months ago. This particular son of the Orient, who appears at our door every‘ week with the most tempting fruit and vegetables the season aflords, is surely an honor to his race. He is a man of about twenty-five years of age, I should judge. He has a keen. intelligent face, bright laughing eyes. and he could not be more courtly in man- ners if his patrons belonged to royalty. It is generally conceded that, in the part of California where the writer lives, the “Japs” excel all other nationalities in the culture of small fruits and ve etables. Hence, it is a common t ing to hear a housewife say, “I prefer to buy from the Jap peddler. His vegeta- bles are always fresh from the truck gardens.” (Helena H; 'I‘homas) THE DURHKM CHRONICLE that big. Durham is an attractive and healthy town. and good accommoaa- tion can be nbtained at reasonabhc rates. The School has a cfefiiiéhlâ€"e'recnrd in the past which it hopes to main- tain in the future. Intending: pupils should prepaie to- entcx at beginning of team. Information as to Courses ma} by obtaingl from the. Principal. The School is thoroughly equipped to take up the following courses: (1) Junior Matriculation. (2f Entrance. to Normal Soho-mi. Each member of the Stall is 8 [Im- versily Graduate and experienced Teacher. “No. I didn‘t.” was the reply. "The room was all righL and tho bed was pretty good. but I couldn't sleep wry much. for I was afraid some. one would want to take a bath. and the mlly door to it was through my room. “Well, (lid you have a good night‘s rest?” tho clerk asked him next mormnc. Which l‘PmllldS us of thn story of a countryman. unfamiliar with such luxuries. who passed the night at a modprn hotel. Too Embarrassed "Every room with a bath." says the prospectus of a new and hugp hotel. “Sump dav maxim I fmgflt lmw shn fool mu! I txv for it. lady!’â€"~ Ammivan Mossengm'. "Almnst. persuado-cl" Jail 590 his mis- lakv in lime stilling his im-linations in :H'Pnpi Christ lwczilisv of lhv ml- faitlil'ulnnss of his lvavhm'; liut lmr Pll'nrts avidmilly availml liltlo. H0 lislnnml. will] lwml lu-nl low. but the only commnnt. hp marlo was: It. is Inc-mucus to add that. the» an» to whnm hr had Sn unburdvnmi himsolf finclvavm'ml tn maku Hm DURHAM HIGH SCHOOL "Excuso- mo‘. lady. if I makos yuu sorry. but. I tnlls you tho truth. I sure thinks much at my toachor. other days-«mural! auyhmly ‘m-pt in Japan. [101' .lvsus talk snuu' gnml tillwlill I [H'tItIIt'. Whvn I SIWS Ilt‘I‘ (romv to my \Vaunu t'nr tn huy t'rnm mu. 1 SH glad laugh nu! lmut. Hut Iadv, I tvll ynu truu. slm fnrgl't Gold- 011 Ruin. ‘cnpt Sunday. Shv tiu' fault! She‘- \\'aut thc- lws't l amt au' lwat mv «town so’s I nut 0m» «mat mako. Some days sho say“! gut uu umnvy.‘ 311' than she t'nrgvt tn pay au‘ guts mad whnn I ask hor. S‘n I quit lwr. an' I quit Biblv SCIIUHI. 1H". tinlclvn Ruin no gum! far hM‘. un trawl for m0". to (ll-0:» intn tlw lmln." vnntlnumlz A Real Dumbo“ They «Inn‘t mak» thnm dumbm' Than Dm‘a McTiggz: Sh» thinks a falsnlmm‘l I; mmn kind of wig. To Keep Choose \Vrap (119030 to ho kvpt in paraf- fino paper. 'l‘th in an outpr papvr. Put plastic armmd this in km-p wrap- ping 01090 to cut surfav'hh lint for Baby's Creepers Instead of running in elastic at. knees of baby’s creeper. run oxford length shoe strings. These will not stretch and have to be replaced. The garment can be ironed flat. and the baby’s leg will always appear neat. The ends of the shoe string can always be tucked inside, ._._o.__. Door lat Aid In the wet. spring weather. keep your door mat on your first step covered by root or eves instead of at the door entrance. In this way your steps will keep‘ clean longer. J. A. M. ROBB. B. .-\.. Principal JOHN MORRISON, Chairman. BAKIN G HINTS Whole Wheat Bread cups of flour (sifted‘f. mu. nf whulo- win-at, Hnur. ('llps m" sugar. tmspouus of baking pumJnr, Littln salt. ('llp uf chappod nuts. mm M vhrmlwd raisins. cm» of milk. HOUSEHOLD ' mars (\\'('” lu-atvn (Copywright, 1926, by The Bonnet-Brown Corporation. Chicago.) prnwrbial "knot- By BETTY WEBSTER Reade”, Note: If you have any questions concerning Recipes, end other Household Hints you would like to ash Betty Web- sterâ€"address her in core of The Durham Chronicle. “Old Dnhhin had his faults. hut. you didn't haw tn [mltl' hnt. \vnh-r on him in got him startpd." Nu! Hut! Sunwtimvs “Old lmhhin" roquirvd a monko-y wrench on his var to ”art. him startmt!" Again, it 0mm hamwnmt that murv than a good driwr was nee-«Incl tn not. him strmpmt at'tc-r ht- gut startmt to “run.” It, wasn't a cam 0f "shuttim: otf ttw gas." Hr "Musing ttw thruttlv." I‘Mhhin‘s “kit‘k” was hut at, ”In fl‘unt end, but at ttm rvur. and ut‘tvn was “Uld Dnbhin hat] you didn‘t hau- h. on him tn g0! him OLD DOBBIN HAS HIS DESSERT AND BEVERAGE HINTS California Orange Iarmuado 12 ":le nrungvs. 2 lemons. Sugar. Methfldi PW'I rim] and Iukv MT WIMP and “mm mm). (Int Hp pulp «If mango-s and lvmuns. Add e-qual quantity uf wan-r. Lo-t, stand uwr 1 cup of brown sugar. 1 cup of Miler. Joggs (mnamtod 2 hvaping tablespoons 11f hultvr. 3 tablflspuons 11f flnur. I tahlvspmm 11f \1111illa. Method: M1111 huuvrâ€"mix “111 dry ingrodionts. add bean-n y11lks-stir well. Gradually add \1'1111-1' and rank until it tl1i1kvns. Fill pin slull. \Iukv {111-1111111111 1151111; H11- 1w: 1-2;: \\h“(‘..~_1~â€"~l\\ 131111411111111111110101] sugarâ€"little baking pUWMl. Brown in 511m 1mm. Bumucotch Pic (By Request .Make pie crust. Lin? pit- tin with pH. crust and bake. . Method: Mix in order given. Turn In well greased loaf pan. Bake from three-fourths of an hour to one hour. Butterscotch Filling For April FAULTS, T00! damaginz In both whiclo and driver “W a “back-firm" Mm whc-n UM Dobbin was well “tired,“ “full at \valvr." and all “gassml up." hit “lambs" \\'l'l'0 ”H'll “climmmi.” he had no "spark" m' “Imp." and muld nut run a city hluvk. but would “lia down." . Whom h» wunt “do-mi." nu (arm man cuuld adjust his “works," and ever 20!, mm startml min. Nor could his “parts" be salvaged for fuerr usn in annthor Dt)lptvin.«l.a Porta (Indiana! Argus. Serve Hollandaisn Sam-v on um; Top It all WIN] from musln-nums \w'll hqurml and so'asum-d. I‘lzwv a [mum nf lmtlm'ml 10.81 (m 081% plat". I’m. a slim- of Imile‘ ham «m that, and cm Inn nf thc- Inn 3 gmomus helping nf {I‘m-3h aspara- gus, $6 enveIOpe of grlatino. 36 cup of cold wnmr. ’ 59 cup of sugar. 1 cup of woken pinmpplr and strawberries. I cup cream ur ovapuraled milk. 53 cup of milk. I run of choppml nuts. “'hite of l 033. Mc'tllmlt Snak gvlatinv in mld wau'r live minutvs. lbissnh'n HW'!‘ lm! \Valvr, Add dissnlwd w‘lahnv in whipped rro'am. Milk and sugar; slir in lwah-n cog while; mid pilwalmlv, strawlwrrim and ('lmmwd nuts. va'w mold. night. In the morning cook fast for 20 minutes. Measure and add equal amount of sugar. (look half hour. Stir constantly with wooden spoon. Pack in jars. Covor when cool. Advertise in The enamels, u pan Delicious Spring Luncheon Dish In Frappe PAGE 7.

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