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Durham Review (1897), 15 Oct 1936, p. 2

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g;hair-tight wra%;:)ing eresen'es the ness of each Royal Yeast Cakeâ€" e only dry yeast with this extra })ro- tion, You can count on their fullâ€" rength leavening p?wer whenever xou use them, 7 out of every 8 C A~ women who prefer dry yea.sttae mand Royal,. Buy a package today. “b;o:o):o:o:o:o:o:o:o:o:o:o:o:o:o:oZO:o1020:0:o:o:oZ020!020:010:020!0!070:0!0101010:0:010:0:0:0fid¢ Lola Brewster wins a high school| as singer with a smallâ€"time orchesâ€" cation by working as a housemaid,| tra and makes good. She writes to is dragged back into the sordid| Jerty to call him back to her. shanty life of her family by her mmz mother‘s illness, Jerry Hughes, whom CHAPTER VI she ]oye'. sees her there and she Lola‘s heart sank, The letter read: gends him away. 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Lola looked up, surprised, and saw the white door labeled "Hospital." Inside was a small, white room, comâ€" plete and efficient. A broad, motherâ€" ly nurse, with graying hair, smiled at Lola. She got up, and stepped behind a trellis on the side of the walk. There she lifted her skirt to inspect the damage. A cheery voice called to her. The park even had a small hospit al. Lola discovered it quite by ac cident. It was after practice and she was hurrying down a cement walk. Unhceding, she stepped on a stray stone and fell to her knees. PHILLIPS Try this way. You‘ll be surprised at results. Get either the liquid "Philâ€" IiYs" or the remarkable, new Phillifs’ Milk of M::fnesia Tablets. Delightful to take and easy to carry with you. Only 25¢ a box at all.drug stores. Relief comes almost at once â€" usually in a few minutes. Nausea, ‘gas" â€"fullness after eatirg ahd "acid indigestion" pains leave. You feel like a new person. minutes after eaiihgf OR â€" take two Phillips‘ Milk of Magnesia Tablets, which have the same antacid effect. of white lights strung on the roller coaster and the star ride. Lakeside Park was a typical sum mer amusement place, with a dance pavilion overlooking a big lake. At night, the water reflected hundreds All my love, Jerry. Lola sat down suddnely on the edge of the bed. The letter dropped from her hands. Jerry hadn‘t de serted her! He hadn‘t despised her. Her hands felt like ice. She had been a fool. Jerry loved her and she had let herself be married to, someone else! She buried her head in the pillows and wept. We‘ve just got "out" and I found your letter in a stack of forwarded mail here. Cheer up, Dearest. It won‘t be long now. We‘re starting for home in a week or two. to leave until amother day. Unfortunately, _ when I reached home, Father had his heart set on one of those sudden hunting trips. Before T‘had time to think, we were up in the Peace River country, trayâ€" elling by canoe and portage. CHAPTER VI Lola‘s heart sank, The letter read: Darling: I never dreamed you would think I was running away, the day I left you. It was only that you seemed so hot and wretched, and that the only kind thing I could do was to leave until another day. MADE in CANADA "I‘m Mrs. Harris," she said. "Here, If You‘re Told to "Alkalize" Try This Remarkable "Phillips‘"‘ Way Thousands are Adopting 1 MILK OF MACNESIA * HeTeZerescee. TORONTO She sang that right in a haze of terror. _ Nothing was .real except Chase Wiley‘s threat. Her last song died away, and she heard the orches tra go into its goodâ€"night song. In another five minutes, she would be ient long enough. Whether you it or not, you are my wife!" He laughed harshiy, and let "Please, Chase. Please." she gaspâ€" ed. "You‘re hurting my arm." Chase gripped harder. "Listen to me, Mrs. Wiley," he sneered. "This is the end of your nonsense. To night, I‘m coming through that door if I have to knock it down." "You wouldn‘t dare!" "Dont fool yourself. I‘ve been pat go A few moments later, he came on Lola in a sheltered corner of the pat vilion porch. She would have fled, but he caught her arm and forced her to face iim. There came a day when Chase an nounced that the orchestra would leave Lakeside at the end of the week for a smallâ€"town engagement. The men grumbled. They had hoped for something better. "Shut up, you fools!" he shouted. "If you don‘t like this orchestra, you know what you can do!" They wrangled . and fumed until Chgse_ left them in a fury. The succeeding week was a hidâ€" eous nightmare. Lola guarded her room key, refusing to turn it in to the desk,. But hardly a day passed that Chase did not catch her alone and insult her with his kissee and importunings. _ Her hatred of him grew hourly, her fear of him enlargâ€" ed every moment. Had she known where to go if she left him, Loua would have deserted the orchestra. With a movement so quic:.., the surprised Chase had no opportunity to meet it, she leaped against him w‘th her full weight. He â€" went sprawling to the floor in the roor be: yond. Lola slammed the door and locked it. She could hear him pick himself up, muttering. "What would any husband be doâ€" ing in his bride‘s bedroom?" Chase mocked. "What are you doing in my room ? she demanded coldly. But when Lola :sked for her key at the hotel, the clerk shook his head. "Mr. Wiley has it." Lola murmured a "Thank you," and hurried to the elevator When she reached her room. Chase stood in the intervening doorway, lounging comfortably in his bathrobe. "You‘re a big hit," Chase told her as they left the dance pavilion. "«You‘re going to make money for the orchestra." By midnight, the park had comâ€" pletely won her heart. The crowd liked her voice and followed her numâ€" bers with billows of applause and calls for "more." When Lola left, she had promised the nurse a return visit. Already, she felt more at home at Lakeside. "Miss Brewster, eh! well I‘m glad to know you. Come in here and rest any time you feel like it." put your foot up on that chair and let me have a look at your knee." Lola obeyed, introducing herself as she rolled down the torn stocking. ssue No. 42 â€" ‘36 Woman‘s €#"% World A Fashionable Cake pat like her 99 By Mair M. Morgan She suddenly sprang to her feat. She worked her way to the side of the platform and down the steps. She was off the dance floor, runnipg across the pavilion porch, down the steps into the park. Chase would be after her the minute the orchestra stopped playing. She looked about for a place to hide. Combine egg whites, sugar and salt, and water in top of double boit er, beating with rotary egg beater until thoroughly mixed. Place over rapidly boiling water, beat constantâ€" ly with rotary egg beater ,and cook 7 minutes, or until frosting will stand in peaks, Remove from boiling water; add vanilla and beat until Sift flour onee, measure, add soda and sift together three times. Cream butter thoroughly, add sugar gradâ€" ually, and cream together until light and fluffy, Add eggs, one at a time beating well after each; then add chocolate and blend. Add flour, alâ€" ternately with milk, a smail amount at a time, beating after each addiâ€" tion until smooth. Add vanilla. Bake in two deep greased 9â€"inch layer pans or three greased Sâ€"inch layer pans in moderate oven (350 deg. F.) 25 minutes. Spread Cocoâ€" nut Sea Foam Frosting â€" between layers and on top and sides of cake. Double recipe for three 10â€"inch layâ€" ers for large party cake. Coconut Sea Foam 2 egg whites, unbeaten, 1 cups firmly packed brown sugar, dasn ot salt, 5 tablespoons water, 1 teaspoon vanilla, 1 can coconut, southern style. The rest of the luncheon may be very simple because a dessert such as coconut Devil‘s Food Cake that combines so many nourishing â€" inâ€" gredients is so delicious, it will make a real impression. Coconut Devil‘s Food Cake 2 cups sifted cake flour, 1 teaâ€" spoon soda, % cup butter or other shortening, 14 cups firmly packea brown sugar, 1 cup milk, 2 eggs or 83 egg yolks, unbeaten, 3 squares unâ€" sweetened chocolate, melted, 1 teaâ€" spoon vanilla. A coconut Devil‘s Food Cake â€" dark brown and fluffy white is picâ€" turesque with any table color scheme, but certainly adds the right note to an autumn or early winter menu. It is a combination of smooth richness and light flavorsome shredâ€" ded coconut. You will become taâ€" mous for cakes with your guests if you serve this at any party. Autumn luncheons may go in for smart color schemes. The table decâ€" orations may be crysanthemums in russet shades or rich autumn feaves in rich colorings of red, gold, and brown. (To be continued) .OTTAWAâ€" A gain of 22.6 per cent. in volume and 26.1 per cent. in amount was shown in financing of motor vehicles during August compared with the corresponding month last year, the Dominion Bureau of Statistics reported reâ€" cently. Motor vehicles financed in August totalled 11,136 and the amount of financing was $4,293,329 against 9,081 at $3,404,783 in August, 1985. More Auto Sales Financed in August At the end of the week remove the cucumbers, pack in glass jars and cover with a pickling liquid made by boiling a gallon of* pure cider vinegar with a cup of dark brown sugar and an ounce each of celery, black mustard and white mustard seeds. A small red pepper or two in each jar adds to the flavor and to the appearance. The rule just given is good also for plain mixed pickles. A good relish will add a piquant housewife is already beginning to zest to the simplest meal and the accumulate these in her storeroom. With cucumbers plentiful, half peck of small cucumbers might be packâ€" ed ‘n a stone crock or enamelled kettle, after washing and covered with a weak brinc. Make this in the proportion of one cup of salt and two quarts of boiling water. After several days pour off the brine, bring to boil and pour it back on the cuâ€" cumbers. Relish Adds Piquant Pest To Simple Meal Plainly write or priat out the inâ€" gredients and method and send it toâ€" gether with name and address to Household Science, Room 421, 73 Adelaide Street ,Toronto. Line a pie plate with pastry; soak the coconut in milk for half an hour; add the yolks of eggs, sugar, melted butter, vanilla and salt; pour inw pastry and bake until custard is set. The oven should not be too hot. â€" Mrs. Clayton Schlueter, R. R. No. 2, Palmerston, Ont. Coconut Custard Pie % cup fine coconut, 1 cup milk, 2 eggs, 1 cup sugar, 1 tablespoon butâ€" ter, 1 teaspoon vanilla, pinch of salt ,pastry. Attention We will pay $1.00 on publication for the best salad dish or refreshing drink recipe vreceived. Rest [vr UYou and Beaby too thick enough to spread. Spread beâ€" tween layers and on top and sides of cake, â€" sprinkling with coconut while frosting is still soft. Makes enough frosting to cover tops and sides of two 9â€"inch layers, or top and sides of 8x8x2â€"inch cake (genâ€" erously), or about 2 dozen cup cakes. BABY: own soAPp HOW TO ENTER CONTEST THIS WEEK‘S WINNER Biscuits "Yhere‘s a Christie Biscuit for every taste" IMas sam _ 4) 2000 _ CCE NInets Lve Booklet tells dozens of ways this powerful cleanser and disinfectant makes hougeâ€" work easler. Also tells how to make good soap at home and fives helpful informaâ€" tion on farm sanitation. Write for a free copy to Standard Brands Ltd., Fraser Ave. & Liberty St., Torontc, Ont, _ FREE BOOKLET Gillett‘s Pure Flake Lye takes off those ugly yellow stains and won‘t harm enamel or plumbing. Once a week pour it full strength down toilet bowls and drains. It kills germs, banishes odors as it cleans. Frees trap and drainpipe from obâ€" structions. And use Gillett‘s Lye in solution* for all kinds of heavy cleaning tasks. It cafs dirt. Saves you hard work. Always keep a tin on hand! NO NEED TO RUB AND SCRUB GUELPH, ONT.â€"Freshmen at the Ontario Agricultural College here are forbidden to speak to members of the opposite sex under pain of dire penalâ€" ties, as part ofâ€" their initiation rites this term. They are not allowed to smoke and must carry their schoolâ€" books in a fruit basket. They also "fag" for their superiors. #Never dissolve ly»e in hot water. The action of the lye itself heats the water. you‘ll appreciate why nearly everybody likes their fresh fruit flavor so much. They are packed full of plump, uncrushed Sultanas and baked to a delicious, delicate crispness. That‘s why they‘re so extra good. Once you have tasted Christie‘s SULTANAS â€"The Gillctt‘s Lve WINNIPEG â€" Western Canada‘s wheat crop this year is one of the highest in quality, it was indicated today in a‘ report of© James D. Frazer, chief grain inspector, to the annuval meeting of the Grain Standâ€" ard Board. Inspector showe! 9C.1 percent. of the crop had graded from No. 1 hard to No. 3 Northorn Mr. Frazer reporteg. The board deâ€" cided that as soor as possible stops should be taken to prohibit unlimitâ€" ol â€"admixtures of Garnet wheat in No, 8.Northern grudes. Antique Bureau Recalls Ac MANCHESTER, Eng.â€"A rele interest to admirers of the late i ous British actress, Ellen Terry, also to many of those who know only as a‘legend, has a place of h: in a window in a Manchester anti dealer‘s shop. ‘This is a Queon A bureau which once belonged to and was recently "discovered" i London sale room. The bureau, a Ane picce of <©i: manship in walnut, dated 1710, given to Elien Terty in 1907 a birthday present. It is authentic: by a letter in the handwriting o member of Ellen Terry‘s family t friend to whom the bureau was gi after the actress‘ death. Quality of Whoat One of i Your words will have m if you present an attractiv« ance. Dress inconspicuous!y tractively. Go straight to t without apology or introdu marks. Omit the funny « pass out the idea, have a cl ciation and a voice which i able, if it hits the nail on : and if you can tell it bri concisely. In this day of feminism, a every public spirited woman . speech to make sooner or later your heart is in a cause and have given much thought to it especially if you have had sow perience in trying to put it ove so you have something real to of course you can make a 5; says a contemporary writer The old day of oratory has Nobody has time, nor inclina listen to a flowery windjamm to the person who has a 1\ ideaâ€"that is different. Th« certain items to observe, if y« to put your opimons scro: effectively. Woman Writer Poinis On: More variety is seen in h (;olorinn are rich and div« many shades of fawn, bro blue and green, as well as Patterns comprise neat an checks and fishbone stripes in darker tones harmos shades. Speechâ€"making Not So Diffca=lt An attempt will be made to impart much more color into men‘s suits for coronation year; but this autumn they remain subdued. There is conâ€" giderable variety in patterns, but they are neat rather than bold. Stripes, fancy herringbones and diagonals are well to the fore, Varying woaves are combined with admirable results For instance, a blue worsted carries both herringbone and hopsack | desip striped cloths have faint overchecks colored overchecks are placed on pin head grounds. Surely the most interestingy dosizgn is that infused for goifing. This chamâ€" ols glove possesses large ventilation holes and slit and buttonâ€"»@ll at the back! . The palm may be strengthenâ€" ed by kid. For ordinary wear peccary and other hogskin remain popular, They make the twin appeal of smarâ€" ness and toughness. Lemon and gray shades have been in demand, but browns, tans and similar tones will be in evidence through the coming months. In every department of men‘s wear nne is bound to admire the enterprise and originality of manufacturers, says the Christian Science Monitor in a men‘s style story from London, Engâ€" laind. At first thought there may not seeim much chance to improve or vary the structure of gloves. But the new collections exhibit new and interestâ€" ing features As usual, the improveâ€" ments are mainly dictated by sport. Gloves are Pmportant for riding. And some take the form of chamois slipâ€"on with string finger grips, reinforceâ€" ments coming exactly where roquired, Leather gloves and string gloves have always been with us, but now the two fabrics arve intermixed. New Glove Styles Shown for Men More Colos in Their Suits Is Pianned for Co:unation Year That Old Day of Orat Has Passed Finest t n W 1( thi unt eth @) T d n n 8, t lif and tra Ww driv 1 Rom Wha mar ht la: as Ar f1 th CHRIST Golden 1‘l Mi h x mgls A ( wwen & wa* #% ANiTy 1th i)

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