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Durham Chronicle (1867), 22 Aug 1929, p. 3

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keeper out our way an be had to ovate. 01 cam mg his pot «Arkansas Gazette. h as of Canadas rem year will bedlsq n1 profession .â€"Oahnu| rumored to supply with _. {hat will be re- the annual spring repairing prom-m flooring on land liver any of the” hort notice. Custom Work actnro Chick.- 3, any slzo. as Doors Trimmings ing in the yood- Irham ng Mill P" INC! birdpmfh "0" be")! but. does. I. and in and out. 1“ If builders will a“ n 3g shields property Widen roofs m IFS-tight. It prong!- m that. is condom” Handsome; penan- Df. ~Has seven rib dler Sts. Durban 'Ck‘X‘ hunters cat“ the dcxzruction of ~' \M'H as valuabb Careful with fm: in iARN S . CLARK {wonBu-uhflpp I82? mple 6! RE Interim. The young men go hatless. the older men carry theirs. The ladies are wearing summer things but the shops are showing fall styles. Brown and green seem to be the favorite colors. An effort is being made to get the skirts longer. Skirts and dresses are longer in places. but the use oi the uneven hem line dipping l r in the: back is common. I was ony in one hopâ€"Lane Bryant on the Avenue. I 511d not think things were cheaper ban in Toronto. rather more expen- It" if anything. . Some time ago the Federal Govern- ;u-nt Prime minister asked me it I mid go as one of the Canadhn dele- :z'ions to the Assembly of the Leone :' \‘ations. I talked it over with the " 390. Executive in 8. 3. Grey and ' . :1c the majority did not ob I it would impare as . :tidependent in th. (I ' . 111' :1» and refused ”I W’. The Manager of the Canadian Bank of Commerce here says things are boomingâ€"business in the central west states is below par. To get to the Canadian Bank 01 Commerce on Ex- change Place one passes through the money market of the worldâ€"blocks and blocks of banks. exchanges. money houses of one kind and another. Most countries in the world are represented. The streets are narrow and pinned‘ with traffic. to get change back one needs to use the "Toronto Police” methods. Moral: Have the exact change next 1mm; What a city! There shouldn't be many automobile accidents, the traflic moves too slowly to kill the Jay walk- ers. I took a taxi to Exchange Place. I thought we would never arrive, but all things end and so did the ride. The return trip cost $3.40 and the driver drawed of! with four dollars. I find? From a comfortable room in the 17th story of the Pennsylvania Hotel, the roar of the great city comes but faint- 1y__tp my ears. MISS MACPHAIL’S USHER â€"v---â€"-v hot water and cook in tile ovéiffor the same length of time. measure of bread crumbs. Moisten with slightly beaten egg yolk diluted with milk. About three eggs should be used for a four pound chicken. Mix these ingredients well; beat the whites of the eggs stiff. told them into the mixture. pack it rather lightly into a well-buttered mould and steam over boiling water for two and a half hours. 9r set the mould_in_ ampan containing -L _.--A.-. Delicate Chicken w Cut chicken meat from bones and dice it fairly fine. Season with salt, celery salt. white pepper and paprika. Combine ‘with _about one-half its 4 teaspoonfuls lemon juice Few drops onion Juice 1 egg or ‘3 cup cream. ‘ Mix all ingredients well and pack into mould. If this loaf is to be served cold. it will be very good if cooked in the steamer over boiling water. Al- low it about two hours. This is a particularly good loaf in which to mould the hard-cooked eggs. as recom- mended in the general foreword. Pack your mould to half its depth. then press the whole. shelled. hard-cooked eggs. placing them end to end: fill around them with the meat mixture. then fill up the mould pressing tightly. Fresh Pork and Ham Loaf 1 pound chopped lean pork 1 pound chopped ham 1 cupful bread crumbs ‘: teaspoonful salt a cup milk, if needed 1 cupful strained tomato juice Mould in a loaf and cover the surface with half a cupful of fine cracker crumbs, seasoned with salt and pepper. Pour one cupful of hot. strained tomato Juice into the pan and use it for fre- quent basting. after surface has been seared. Set this pan into another con- taining some hot water and bake three hours in a rather slow oven. I New York City, August 15, 1929. E § § .‘ teaspoonful an n teaspoon!!!) pm 2 tablespoommgcninced Onion ' Come in 8: Chat Awhile At Home " “nun. no Even tweed is endorsing the welcome news that curves are once 11.53am being looked upon with favor. imlored coat dress 01 black and red mixed tweed makes a decided feature of curved seams. At the same time the eflect is em hasized by the circular skirt with -- (firm pends: 1! Y?“ You!!! be- ruby red velvet, collarless grap. It is cut straight and simply, draping grace- fully while falling in a slight flare on one side. . The jewelry for the costume carries out the atelier’s themeâ€"elegant simpli- city. A single pendant of diamonds and rubies hangs on three strands of platinum chain. There are earrings to match. Incidentally the new cos- tum; jewelry being shown now uses syn etic stones so adroitly that one may, at very little expense. complete a color scheme with Just such an exquis- ite trinket. A rich, luxurious color needs no or- Fashion F ancies Feat-ring Curves Omamentauon - These prices are positively for Cash Only. N 0 credit given during this Sale Be on hand early and get your share of these bargains 1 indicates 1st class honors honors; C indicates a pass: PHONE 47 5 yards for ................ .95 Pure Linen Tea Towel- ling, 4 yards .............. $1.00 Very special! Flannel- ette, 36” wide, 5 yds. $1.25 A nice assortment of Comforter Chintz, 5 yds. for ........................ 1.25 Dress Goods, Etc. Celanese Voiles in dress lengths, per yard ...... $1.19 Tricochenés, in dress lengths, per yard ...... 1.19 Crepe Remlays, in dress lengths, per yard ...... 95 Wemchenes, 1n dress lengths, per yard ...... 79 Fugl Silk, reg. price 70c for, per yard .............. 59 Fugettes, reg. price 59c for, per yard .............. .49 Rayon Silks, reg. price . 59c for, per yard ...... .49 Buy your dress patterns here. We have the new Simplicity Pattern at, 15c. All patterns kept in stock. Pure Linen Towelling, Large size wool com- forter bats, each ...... $2.50 ladies’ and Children's Wear Ladies’ Silk Bloomers, regular $1.85 for ...... $1.49 Ladies’ Broadcloth Bloomers, per pr. ...... .79 Ladies’ Cotton Bloom- ers, per pair .............. .29 Ladies’ Silk Hose, reg. $1.00, @ ...................... .89 Ladies’ Silk Hose, reg. $1.50 @ ........................ $1.25 Children’s Cotton Hose all sizes, per pr. ........ .22 Ladies’ gingham House Dresses ........................ 1.19 A few pairs of Ladies’ shoes, reg. price up to $4.75, to clear @ 325 Cotton Socks, 5 prs. Heavy black Overalls Heavy work Boots @ Balbriggan Underwear Shirts and drawers, each ................................ M e r i n o Underwear, Shirts and drawers, each ............................ Gold Tack Combinations ' per garment .............. Cotton broadlcoth shirts very special at ............ 1 70c. Tea, we will give y 5 ms. of the best granulat sugar, FREE. ”and infra.” L nnnnn ‘3 filo cates 2nd class honors; 3 indicates 3rd class dlcates sa failure. A. A. ALJOE 2- A few pairs of Ladies’ shoes, reg. price up to $4.75, to clear @ 3.25 Special prices on all Child- ren’s and Misses’ shoes dur- ing this sale. Children;s Cotton Hosé all sizes, per pr. ........ Lagies’ gingham House Men’s Wear 1.19 3.25 [ild- ’ If you buy 10 Ibs. of our 70c. Tea, we will give you 5 ms. of the best granulated sugar, FREE. Good 5-string brooms, .39 23_bars P G or Pearl White Soap for ..'. ..... 3 tins Clark’s Soups, assorted, for .............. 2 tbs. best seedless Raisins for ................ Gold Tack Combinations ' per garment .............. Cotton broadlcoth shirts very special at ............ 1 Cotton Socks, 5 prs. 1.00 Heavy black Overalls 1.95 618'

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