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Durham Review (1897), 26 Dec 1935, p. 7

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1 J sA ou like ispoon c.0ves, teaspoon salt pOOT W EASY ON THE BUDGET may hin tea CHEESE For ivied by many is Serv aking powder, 2 cups peon vanilla. use lard as shortening if n h 1D€ ance te in FU MANCHU cese Square aspoon C 1 teaspc 1 teas»: r n an n alm irranging er of cheese delicacies. , an assortment _ of cheese served perhaps ves Or Celery is wowal«s n wC ilternative w ne company | arrives, _ enjoy a friendly st the twinkling nf ce wh er nnamon, /2 on nutmeg on soda. 2 CoMPAxX y the hostess 1 with butter the fo« f Strip inch UT gel ) we ve 17 in W Al cup cup with d h Af W ibou more it n W cut who it 2 1â€"3 cups flour, 1% teaspoons soda 2 teaspoons ginger, !4 teaspoon sal! ‘4 cup melted butter. Mix soda with sour milk and ade to molasses. Sift together remain ing ingredients, combine mixtures add butter and beat vigorously. Pu: in shallow pan and bake 25 minutes moderate oven. & Hard Sugar Gingerbread % cup butter, 1%4 cups sugar, % n pan and b erate oven A have if Add water to molasses. Mix a ift dry ingredients, combine mi ures, add butter and beat vige usly. Pours into buttered _ shalle an and bake 25 minutes in a mo p ilt the raisins and mix well. remaining flour with and salt. _ Sift sever sure the soda is eve through the flour. creamed mixture and add remaining ingred to an oiled and flow su when just taken from the One cup granulated sug: butter or other shortening apple sauce. 2 cups raisit flour, 2 teaspoons soda, 1 brandy, 14 teaspoon sait, meats, *4 teaspoon vanill spoon cinnamon. 14 teasno won t keep indefinitely as fide cake will, but it will two weeks after it‘s b: when just taken from the One cup granulated sug Apple Sauce Cake Add additional fruit to t and you will have a very : substitute for frnit eala warn make _ of Spread the M n well and with spice thoroughly into an oiled and 4 pan and bake forty moderate oven. Put sugar, water ing and salt in sa; the toiling point ar utes. Cool Whan . Sour Milk G cup molasses, h.s P CC One M 2l es. Cool. Ived in 2 The fol ven. â€" Chicken irified furnishe in cinnamon, i% spoon nutmeg A L _siices and serve uce to which wa n added. Sift one cu and mix we A} l ike make Milk Gingerbread lasses, 1 cup sour lour. 1% teaspoons ginger, !4 teaspoot d butter. with sour milk an CspC a f1 1d fA and and t in sauce pan point and boil When cool add teasnoons hat u ream l ng 1 l fruit to this recipe ave a very acceptable fruit cake. This one efinitely as the bona but it will be better e wh By Sax Rohmer Icing it‘s baked from the oven meite U ons hot water. Beat ur mixed and sifted baking powder. Mix add â€"vanilla.‘ Turn cup it caspc Un raisins, shorten M in a mo fried â€" 0 pan. Bring t oil three min add soda dis ening flour nC n ed _ out excellent lour over x and sift la, spicos teas butter Mix inut _ de. with l loaf cak ites â€" in Ir n 39 and Mix 1 la h in eut eney ghtl th Al w d rt n DC n Quite as gay as the traditional holly berries are these unusual tree.like pompoms but they grew in no greenhouse. They can be easily made at home. The modernistic pots are of spun aluvminum. The "plants" themselves were made from transparent drinking straws of "Cellophane", ine very best 1 know howâ€"the very best I canâ€"and I mean to keep doâ€" ing so until the end. If the end brings me out all right, what is said against me won‘t amount to anyâ€" thing; if the end brings me out wrong, ten angels swearing I was right would make no difference. â€" Abraham Lincoln. If I were to read, much 1 swer, all the attacks made this shop might as well clos the very best I know howâ€"t] best I canâ€"and I mean to k ing so until the end. If t} The secret of successful china reâ€" pairs is to have perfectly _ clean edges, use a sparing hand with the cement, and tie the pieces firmly toâ€". gether until the cement has hardened. Delicious cake icing may be made stirring orange or pineapple juice inâ€" to icing sugar until the mixture is thick enough to spread. When knitting â€" children‘s vests cast off at the shoulders. When they outgrow them, they can be lengthâ€" ened and the armhole made bigger by knitting a piece into the shoulder seam. 40 tiit nurrors from the so prevent drampness. press three used gramophone ncee a large cork. Stick the poi the back of the mirror and cork rest on the wall. To tilt so preve; three us a larce . old _: room an u the pour into butt bake 3 hours in stirring 3 times « baking to prevent Another rice pu 4 cups milk, 14 . molasses, 14 teas; spoon cinnamon, 1 Bake as directed i coffee co TC C PEEOERIRANIOY WirleMD PP 8EA sletereatsindint Ubriisd baking powder, 1% teaspoons salt, % tablespoon ginger, Cream butter, add sugar gradually, milk and dry ingredients mixed and sifted. Put some of mixture on an inverted dripping pan and roll as thinly as possible to cover pan. Mark dough with coarse grater. Sprinkle with sugar and bake in a moderate oven. Before removing from â€" pan, cut in strips 4% inches long by 1% inches wide. cup milk, 5 cups flour, % spoon salt, 4 a lemon Wash ric up pe hee HOUSEHOLD HIXNTS _ up old lace curtains join parts together and dye them ror. Stitch them over an : dyed to match your bedâ€" r scheme and you will have theâ€"minute bedspread. m c€, mix ingredients and buttered puddingâ€"dish; urs in a very slow oven, times during first hour of Jrevent rice from settling. rice pudding is made with k, 14 cup rice, 1â€"3 cup cuc Rice Pudding la teaspoon ) cup sugar , 1 tablespoon butter. 1 in first rice pudding t stirring add butter. ; cup Of Variety In Holiday Degoration m the wall and s. press two or me needles into the points into ‘or and let the much less an made on me co, i2 tea grated rinc tablespoon do cup holly berries are these unusual no greenhouse. They can be ic pots are of spun alvuminum. Deposits outside Canada were up about $6,000,000 in the month and more than $60,000,000 in the year, acâ€" counted for in a large measure by the increasing deposits of currency other than Canadian in Canadian banks, which are shown in this colâ€" umn. 000,000 in th $80,000,000 a: ober 31, 1934 OTTAWA â€" Savings deposits ir Canadian chartered banks on Octâ€" ober 31, amounted to $1,465,301,708 almost $100,000,000 more than â€" on the corresponding date in 1934, acâ€" cording to the monthly statement of the banks to the department of finâ€" ance made public recently. There was a $21,000,000 increase in deposits since last September 30. Current Account Current account deposits also showâ€" ed a marked increase, being up $35,â€" Deposits in Banks Take Ad vance of Hundred Millions â€"Loans Decreasing HEAVY GAIN £3 Out of 46. Ihe recurns that every Reconstruction ar candidate in Toronto lost his Y OTTAWAâ€"Fortyâ€"five candidates in the federa their $200 deposits, it is Jules Castorguay, chief ficer. A total of 404 c: of 892 lost Aanneite nur 404 Candidates Forfeit $200 Each; 162 Stevens Men Victims 45 PER CENT. LOST DEPOSITS »eVV deposits, it is announced by Castorguay, chief electorial ofâ€" A total of 404 candidates out 2 lost deposits, the highest er ever recorded in a general the month and more as compared | with the federal election Ic IN SAVINGS per cent. of $35,â€" than Octâ€" THE SEVERED FINGERSâ€"The Opium Smokers. n "If you‘re coming to college only for booklearning, you‘re foolish, A good encyclopedia will cost you oneâ€" sixth as much ar,l will contain 600 times more than you‘ll ever learn." â€"Prof. John Erswine, English, Colâ€" umbia Univ. pushed because in ne« Al ou claime tem o had a t] intelligent comment on American ] litiecs and economics." James A. Wechsler, editor last ye of the Columbia Spectator, anoth speaker, denounced the attacks patriotic societies and other consery tive groups on radical demonstratio in the colleges, assertingz that it w Would Lead In Gold Production castern and soutarern "university administrat more apt to suppress | press than formerly." "Coincident with a 1 in the undergraduate . the last few years," he college newspapers ha vital force on campus o tonmian, who told 75 sentatives from the eastern and souther editor press in h orld by 1936. It is now second ly to South Africa. Officials rimed the socalled Stakanoff sysâ€" m of increasing individual output d already lifted gold production 24 per cent, more than last year, d would make it possible to fill t the year‘s planned â€" production edule a month in advance. Gold mining has been urgently shed by American mining methods cause of the need for gold in makâ€" ‘ _nceeded purchases abroad. MOS er onon ssociation nference at organizing Olle NEW YORKâ€"With a call for doâ€" nse of freedom of speech and the ess in colleges the keyâ€"note, the ssociation of College Editors. in 1 f1 Dr€ t pic L w G)1n ge Editors Fear Dan Of Suppression Inâ€" creasing W Here i: m the 1 ‘ophane lophane Free Press ro VC ph frc em ussia expects t l producer of the associa of the Daily 75 attendin m ‘caring of the Modernizing weal The and n f th tions todray a freedom of t] ve rat ealt elty in tabl e tapers i cloth is a rayon. 1ouse t social exeric aper lege il House of the in the on the Smith repre rinc t} rC m modern ow TO ORDER PATTERNS Write your name and address plainly, giving number and size of pattern wanted.. Enclose 15¢ in stamps or coin (coin preferâ€" red; wrap it carefully) and adâ€" dress your order to Wilson Patâ€" tern Service, 73 West Adeclaide Street, Toronto. material «c HOW TO Write y plainly, â€"g en ONTARIO ARCHIVEsS TORONTO t| ;" 8i 4# ;:17 * L > Wil C 4 For The Table T\ | D arc 1¢ pA t] 1¢ expe Ch ded 1935 Mods 1 J« nner tn t« Les 7t treet he B lit his permit oz lic ed for any peric days. Any offe: sort of thing a practice. A1 V€ 1 D 10.00 W W with () h Military Skoes March Aleng Paris Eoguw! > faking The Chanc» T elephone Have Couracge 0 ecrelessness () t offence; $10 to $2 subsequent ofence or other offences an nse may be suspen 1 not exceeding si:t der caught at thi {} () aterial : make the of from $3 F | & it ip

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