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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Advance Times, 1934-04-19, Page 2.A AG:l.:,, TWO Tun 'W INGHAM ADVANCE -TIME'S Thursday, April 19,th, 193 The e exceeded their expenditures un- I lave e RHEUMATISM GOT 1-IIM REPRESENTS CANADA DELICIOUS MAPLE SYRUP TtECIPE use and Spring is maple time, of course, the .tvltole household will be grief, .' +,._ .,.:.. these ted same of when you've ti' tempting recipes. 1 a l . Ri a iP d'. in Maple e c u r 2+1/� GUpS boiled rice .' -. '• Whenyou'rehungry t ,. ;, r r i'' ',a;:..; +is•, .. , at << ,..,:.. , LN (1 int hate Advance -Times Published at �1VINCrI3A7VI - ONTARIO :. .. Every ThursdayMorning byx rhe Advance -fillies Publishing Co. • til at the end of 1933 they Have :built up a reserve fend of $1,48�k,023,whiGlt "s - 190 014 in excess cif re. uirements. , * * =r •. . awarding r Chief Justice :Rose in swat dint, iPianist, damages of $5000 to a widow for the --- 80 -Year -Old Pianist Is Relieved by Kruschen Altheug h old age has not ykept; this man from -ills. occupation as 't rheumatism did threaten to,do 1. if��� ;�3 �' �k� ,.�}X,�:�;,y�Y�.�4<, a�t�'tW"' f . ��bi z :..<<:: K \ �tz,;,� ... n �, ..• 7<<:?+•k'tic :fix ,. '.;.- •.:x` tw::.• y...�'�� �•g. � �; lubsciiptton Rate -- One Year $2,00 "e' Six months, $1.00 in advance .. , To U, S. A. 2.50 per year: i Foreign rate,3.00per year. Fo ria $ Y i' rate on application. Advert sing 5 Pp death of her husband in a motor ac,SO lil't1t' stated that'. compulsory r ins+tir • C Cl a �f , orate should be brought into effect, , . ; • s i rn We believe that it is just a que. t c of time until such legislature will b c e made effective. recently, s'Tw0 years ago," he 1'l'i tteS, "I wa`aS suddenly taken with rheumatism, all,. a down m left arm. I tried many 5 thine's —a11 to no purpose. I then commenced taking a half -teaspoonful !3 # tt , w r<K gy y.:, r qty "1x 2 r a ,: Y : i` n .?5 • 2fi .` . 5 ,�,r.".�,:�. ',,'.it`Fi'� �.� tLX^^ �. x"?':: „ 1 :: ,:. •'; t z t . «r ,, " ; tea ,;•> f .. x+ rz�,H �:�� ;r�� t�>,. a if ,:. cc� s, ;:•..• ,, ,•.: .. �,kr � , . 7*�,,° • ` ;..•` �t s< ;,,� r�kr:r r ,v' a.... �, ., � !� x - 2/a cups mill. 3 eggs, 1 cup maple sugar. x� z teaspoon salt x /2 teaspoon nutmeg 1 cu p raisins 1 treat the eggs and maple sugar to- getlter:. Balis in oven, Or cook in a, double bailer: Caramel Pudding , boil - Put 3 cups of mill. in a double boil- p. er, heat to boiling point. Stir 3 tab- lespoonslcernstarcli, Vs teaspoon salt in another cup of cold milk, Add this mixture to the hot intik and stir un- til it thickens. , Melt ] tablespoon butter le a frying )en, and add. Ye T• g 1 lb. maple sugar, 'broken in pieces. A little water may be added. Stir while boiling until it begins to scorch, then immediately beat the boiling sugar into l � t :, > �. I1ERE°S a "night-cap" bedtime Braving bowl of crispKellogg's souls, Rich in,energy. Kellogg's Corn flavor -perfect li Made byKelloggin f f l d f e1 f I7` +,' r 3 : ��. '; ; r' .,i ---1 i' R, - :f ,,'' that for food, gg' Corn Easily, Flakes bythe heat London �r 1M 'i -sealed Via, ,�, �t.� +'' ; l.nt a k.,.,,,r , ; ;r! E �u ;, 1N. .,....�..r.-.®�-.•.•.. will not but willl help Flakes and quickly are kept inner Ontario. '`i V;� /L only digested. oven W�.TITE i, •�i�lk��r. x� i 4., satisfy you milli. -fresh /�,�,�,� w + i ..Uj : ,,, + 1<r.,::' Cd ,e �, 6iM %}nom r~" l_-: � ��) that sleep:, A. Whole - and bag. PROTECT THE CHILD'S : HEALTHp e have're art -Y From tin le to time we P the necessity of ed in these Galttiiln, Y guarding. the health at our children, i • i til- and, in this respect sante men t 1 ISave made strides. ?lt y I {< Elora. built a new rink last year at a cost cifq151,`?.75. Marl wander 1f an rink is an asset t0 a town. Elora People evidently thought it was, * =f: * hB.C. sea -serpent enf has been Another B G P4:f. of liruschen Salts every morning, and I M ttrm which tw•as soon felt be refit. Y painful and nearly useless; to -111 r as- y 3 tonisluueiit is now, after a few weeks' e treatment, lite better. I am more treat 1 nt, q t than pleased, .as 1 ant a pianist, and playing made matters worse. I amm, •entering illy 80th year, and am ,¢r r ,h: x •eve x :rte r�', ! xt a :'fy. Hx.° ,: €.::.; !< r .' �w�rs ..>-,., oz2 % i ftls''�'� r: ,, �` <t fi.,E °" �K �� rR ,r �•,dcl �; r., J f: `>..:>, '':`:..v.;'sssrr3 ;,; k x' �, + .il 17' ``, r T r7k { Ki d ! ., i � E x �. ;x r v! =..< ' lt, � :t' u :� r' .<.?.,.� , ,: ri flies great Grand Valleyunder the direc- In G d . tion of Dr, M. W. Berwick, M,O.H., of the village, toxoid inoculations for the prevention of 'diphtheria have been administered to 100 per cent. of the school children and 90 .per cent, of reported, It was supposed to have a like a orf and seven feet of head ��The tail that contained eves, The story made great reading but one wonders what form of D•T. causes such flies -,which tans, * * � Aust in Good health."—G: L. A. • Miss Betty d'Esterre of Kingston, , six mineral salts of I iusclten Ont, has been chosen to represe it have' a direct effect upon the whole,. Canada at the girl guide international bloodstream, neutralizing uric acid, S next sum- is the recognized cause of eneampinent to Switzerland ne.. s i met. rheumatism. Tl7�ey also restore the the pre -school-age children of the vii-'ieliminating age have -alsoreceived. this treatment, We believe that this is a record for a village or town in Ontario and Dr. g*^Y Iatedon should be heartily congr parentsta-ons his enterprise by the Now that :Spring. ishereis . winter on the way once more—but why bring that up. In Walkerton the Council have in - - organs to proper working - order; and so prevent constipation, come. as little children and accept thereby checking the further forma- Christ's shed blood and death in their tion of uric acid and other body pots- stead, as He became their Substitute, which undermine the health. incl •Saviour by dying that they irright have eternal life. . a wet,* to blanc mange. Turn into , t�,:t�� mead, serve cold with plain or whip - ,� ped cream. ,Maple Sweetened'Biscuits ri ?/E cup maple sugar / 2 cups flour die',, t% x/4 teaspoon salt 2 tbspns. shortening qp q��p'P8 2 tspns. baking FOR FLAVOR %�� CORN FLAKES wei+stEs"' Fuvonnenrfcr Irei cod t4 2 ,, �%f� of that town. The citizens of 112eaford have re- sured the Firemen. That is a step in the right direction. Moses, a prince royal, was one of was consicaus' of a real and deep lack these, "esteemin tile reproach of Gently established a child's welfare clinic which has alr8ady done much for the children of that town. Theures citizens contributed `$1000' and a .va- cant house is temporarily turned into p a hospital. It is now proposed that they make this clinic permanent. .' `of THE E SUNDAY SCT OOL LESSON °�°'�°�°�°'�"® ®'°"` OUR ALL FOR THE KINGDOM. Sunday, April 22.—Maathew 19: 16-30 in his spiritual life.• He had no as- Ghrist greater riches than the tress- surance of salvation, of eternal 'life. in ' Egypt: for he had respect Was there a touch of loving satire unto.' the recompense of the reward." in the Lord's quiet advice to him just (Heb. 11:2G.)• "keep the commandments"? The Lord Paul was another; cultured,".perhaps knew, with His perfect and divine ,� wealthy, but I count all things but wisdom, that no man can keep the . the know- loss for' the excellencyo keepingthem powder .,<,...,.,."�""•n•LL••� About 1 cup mitre Cream together sugar and shorten - " ing, then add flour (into which the ®� -..._ .... baking powder' and salt has 'been sift - edl and the milk to Snake a soft 1 teaspoon soda Sift the dry ingredients together dough. Roll out of an inch thick, cut, and place in pan closely together, and then mix the liquids with the and bake in a quick oven. well -beaten eggs. Add the liquids to Maple Custard'Pie the dry ingredients • olid stir well 3 eggs blended. Bake in riot, oiled gem i/z cup, maple syrup pans, in rather hot oven. 2'cups hot milk Short Bread! Ye teaspoon salt 2 tbsps. corn starch Beat the eggs until well blended, % cup icing sugar add the syrup and hot milk. Line a 1 cup butter pie plate with good paste, add filling, 3 scantt cups flour and bake in a moderate oven. Work corn starch and sugar into creamed butter, then gradually knead delicious served warm with goldei syrup. Lemon Pie 1 cup sugar 3 tbspns. coin starch . 1x/s cups boiling water 2 eggs Grated rind of 1 lemon 3 tablespoons flour 1 teaspoon salt % cup lemon juice Mix sugar with flour, salt and cor starch and stir into the boiling water Cook in double boiler until thick, the The proper care the children in community is well worth great ef- forts and many places have realized . forts this fact. Golden Text: It is more blessed to give than to receive, (Acts 20: 35.) commandments; that ledge of Christ Jesus my "Lord: for requires a miraculous spiritual pour Whom I have sufferecl the loss of er, God's own life, which is 'eternal all things"(Phil. 3:8). rife. Only the Son of God Himself, The word faith has been made into by faith Saviour; * * PROTECT THE ROADS The Department of Highways has issued a warning as to the .loads per- milted on county and township roads and certain specified parts of the pro- vincial highways during the months Can an.y human being in his own strength keep the Ten Command ments? He may be inclined to answer "yes." We can keep from stealing, from killing, from adultery, from bearing false witness against a neigh- received as can give this acrostic: that life to any one. Forsaking But the Lord patiently continued All with a further test. "If thou wilt be 1 perfect"—that is, if you would really Take go the whole way in this matter --Him. "go and sell that thou hast, and give of March and April for various types of motor ,and and horse-drawn'vee hicles. Under the conditions of this bor; we can honor our father and our mother, and remember the Sabbath day to keep it holy. But what about "Thou .to the poor; and thou shalt have treas- ure in; heaven; and come and follow DO NOT FORGET Me." TIE CORN BORER • year the present month promises to be the .one in which the most damage is ,likely to occur from traffic, There are penalties for infractions of the weight re ulations but owners and g drivers of vehicles should be suffic- iently alive to the value to themselves of good roads to guard against pre- veritable damage without any compel- sion. * * * :dc Miss Alma Thompson, near Owen Sound, according to the Owen Sound Times, will place her name before the Conservative nominating convention for North Grey which will shortly pick a candidate for the provincial el- ection. If elected she and Miss Ag- nese-MacPhail, M.P., both from the: the province, would same portion of tt pow be the only lady members of pallia- ment in Canada. * * : * =n= Three Rivers in the Province of Quebec .has a fine system of financ- ing. Foi: five years their revenues the first commandment, shalt have no other gods before me"? 'Gods' does not mean merely images of wood or stone or metal; it means interests of anysort that come before God in our life. And even the commandments against murder and adultery; we can keep from the outward act, but the Lord Jesus said, in the Sermon on the Mount, that hate or lust in the heart, without any outward act, is really breaking those commandments. A wealthy, moral, righteous young man of high ideals came to the Lord and asked, "What good thing shall I do, that I may have eternal life?" "Keep the commandments," answer- ed the Lord. - "Which?" 's the young man." Which. asked young The Lord mentioned some of those we have just noted. And the young man said compla- Gently: "All these things have I kept from my youth up; what lack 1 yet?" The young man's answer made one thing plain; he was not satisfied. He Did the young man say again, glib - ly, "Oh, I have done all this"? Far from it. He made no answer at first, Then he gave his answer. "But when the voun • man heard that saying he gpieces went away sorrowful; for he had great possessions." His1wordless answer showed that he had not kept the first command- meet. He had aixother god before Gocl. If he must choose between let- ting his "great possessions" go, and letting God go, he would let God go —and his hope of eternal life. He might well be sorrowful. Does this mean that no one can have great earthly possessions and be saved? No; but it does mean that no one can truly follow Christ"except , petting Christ in first lace stir- b� 1 ti p , rendering life and possessions to Him completely and unconditionally and forever. When a man does that the Lord may ask him, as he asked this rich young man actually to give away his possessions. On the other hand, the Lord may tell him to keep his The following statement is given out by Professor L. Caesar, Provinc- cal Entomologist for Ontario, Who has charge of the administration of the Corn Borer Act: "Any corn grower this spring can do a great deal to save himself a lot of unnecessary hand-picking of corn 1 g stubble if he will use care and fore- thought in his method of dealing with his corn field, If he ploughs the field carelessly and does not bury the stub- ble well he is sure to drag it up in working tate soil and so will have a lot of hand-picking. Also, if he uses a toothed cultivator instead of a disc lie will drag up a lot of stubble. In everycountythere are many men who deal with their fields in succi' a man- ner that they rarely have to da any hand-picking. What one titan can do another can often do as well, or near- ly as well, so it is hoped that every- one will try to exercise the necessary care this spring, and so save himself a lot of trouble in complying with First Uurchin: "Which would you in flour. Roll out into a round and rather be—an ordinary dog, or a dog pinch edges to make a fancy border, with a broken tail?" Prick with fork and cut into eight like pie. Bake in a moderate Second Urchin: "An ordinary dog. First Urchin: "I wouldn't, An or- oven for 20 minutes or more. It will dinary clog has his day, but a dog with be a right fawn color when done. a broken tail has his week -end." Ol'di-Fashioned Johnny Cake x /z cup sugar add the well -beaten yolks and coo. 2 minutes longer. When cool, add th lemon juice and the grated rind. Tur into a baked pie shell and cover wit meringue made by beating the eg whites until stiff and then beating i 4 tablespoons sugar. Some cooks ad x/� teaspoon bakingpowder to th P 3 tbsps. golden syrup • RECIPES THAT 3 tablespoons Mazola ARE TEMPTING. 1 teaspoon salt 1 egg meringue with good results. Brow the meringue in rather a hot oven. Lemon Syrup 6 lemons Economical Chicken. Salad 1 cup milk 1 cup water 1 cup flour 1 tablespoon Mazola 1 cup corn. meal 2 cups chopped cooked chicken 3 tspns. baking powder 1 tbsp. lemon juice Sift .all the dry ingredients togeth- '4 cup diced celery or chopped cab- er and theft acid the liquids mixed bage with the well -beaten egg. Pour into Pinch of ground Mace. hot, oiled, pan ,and bake at 400 de- 1i/ tbsp. cor starch gress for about 20 minutes. This is % tablespoon syrup ' 1 cup white sugar 1 cup white syrup Add the grated rinds of the lemon to the juice thereof and let stand o` er night. Cook the syrup and th sugar until thick and when quite coo stir into the fruit and rind mixture A tablespoon in a glass of water wi make a delicious drink. 1 tsp. salt`s 2 pimientos or green peppers. Blend corn starch with 4 table- spoons cold water and then stir into the rest of the .water with lemon juice,,' Mazola, syrup, salt and mace and Y P, cools until thiel: in a double boiler, stirring constantly. Add chicken, cel eiy, or cabba e and imientos or pep- g P pers. Let cook for three minutes, then spread x/2 -inch thick on an .oiled Plate. When cold, cut into two-inch and place each' tete on a q p lettuce leaf a=f h a slice of hard-boiled egg and 1 tablespoon mayonnaise,`. Serve ver cold. y Brown Bread' 1 cup rye or wheat flour 1 cup graham meal or flour -1 cup sour milk 1 -cup sweet mill. Wit l .',i { ^s. '1 TIPS t fa ei, ,. el yf ?l, f e t rti f r . ;.t�d'� l 1� r� sr -" •� i ; /'� �+ � rr! L«'�!" �' �,., � �"`� " r °''• � f �r�[w,•" iY' �. k r ° ' 1` , "� _ hlfaij , h' ;li""i° -41,411 110 �1 Iit tWh1<; lips; ', f, gril �, :.' r ': `' ,, sl.` - "� really ahead, prosperity, ro vw t • Prosperity for Canada. Prosperity yor. i� You Y placing your savings ifi a chartered bank you• help Canada forge and further your own and happiness, as ' well. possessions and use them as. a steward the Act. Some Helpful Suggestions moo_ in Christ's service and to the glory of 0 i9G°� the �'�dl'R'AIlt$18a1�>��➢l°ilSE ,: God. We must "forsake" anything y b' 1. Do not use 'narrow ploughs. P g jointer the 0 that would come between Christ and 2. Use a skimmer or on ourselves. The Lord made this plain plough, cob— •when He explained to His disciples 3, Never plough crosswise of the ' : to the stubble rows, but always lengthwise. In the possible resources of NATURAL GAS has been the word He had spoken young rewarded by actual experience. To -day it occupies man "And every one that hath for- 4. Run the last furrow before the' 20oo- i', THIRD PLACEscares saken houses, or brethren, or sisters, stubble .row within two inches of the Z in value of Mineral Products in Ontario, or fattier, or mother, or wife, .)r rhil- stubble, last exceeded onlybyGold and Nickle. dren, or lands for My name's sake 5. If the stubble was ploughed F shall receive an hundredfold, and shall fall and has heaved, drive it down -moo— For action and a chance to make real money, act life." again by a heavy roller before work- p 0 e, quick now and investigate the possibilities of inherit everlasting The Lord had said to His disciples ing the field, a Domestic Gas Syndicate. "a G. Use discs instead of toothed cul- 0 that rich man shall hardly enter' Moorinformation t- WRITE TO DAs' for further which Will '' into the kingdom of heaven." In am- o � tivators in working the field. la . to "Who, 7. If the stubble has not been. be gladly supphedyou without any obligation on your part azement they asked: then can so, - " �y D EST1G GAS 1 1'1 68 Ringr�° East TORONTO' � O T' �-p ' be saved?" And. the answer came; "With men this'is impossible; but with God all'things are possible." "Hardly," the Lord had said, not "never.” Riches can indeed be a snare But ploughed and is long, disc it twice be- fore ploughing: This makes it vast- ly easier for the plough to do a good job• 8. Do not waitfor the inspector to tell to clean up your field. Set a 2 teaspoons soda Savings- Bank •Deposits are 1,cup raisins 1 cup corn meal 1 cup golden syrup 1 teaspoon salt Mix all the ingredients thoroughly and then half -fill oiled moulds .and steam for 3 hours. If moulds have, no covers, then may be covered with oiled paper which should be tied on 1 PPuffs Cocoanut u s Whites of 3 e • • s a 1 tbsp. corn starch • Vanilla tci taste 1 GLtp white sugar - 2 ctips cocoanut shi ec1Ct'ed 1 Add the sugar to'the stiffly -beaten g'” yi egg whites very _gi•aduall and then .:,.... 1.` • over stea111 until cook the mixture v a crust forms.on the bottom and sides of the pan, Remove from fire and oder the tlther ingredients. Drop by an andr spoortftYls an Writer inverted pans bane ,rather quickly to a olden Y g w + :•„�, : `� tl t 1` iy t: .+!y �,�,%• , 1., � .i :;.: �?'r ,, ,!r, `� .�,, + { f rI �„ �` tT' ,ri i�M„ `? 'e ,, .t .�.� `' � l ;i! f"! , ; �_ i�,; NT kk"'` �,'h ;, ,t!1 tI*.�+`i,';.� ,, o � 1 Fli:!it4 _ "" . ,r / •1 •; 3,-. k� - ~ / �' �; , +,` : ` ✓/ ; ' `� "l• � .. �': . �1 RW ; . " ,�j'r"� el ,l,y+,, •� ` ti"�' _ .. _ i ufi'c: • F t' never at the disposal of one Man or group of men, but are f• I�L1CliC1 !judiciously ouslp' lent to aid the farmer, lumberman, manu- facturer and every other business man �—• constantly he`cominerce of ng t, our country and'•at the same . jtinle earning. interest which inakeS y01111 SaV111gs grow luta into cash a sound reserve, "' always ', 1 aYazlable` when wyou need - it.. You can ensure for yourself greater prosper t'�' b: ..saviri g regularly, and byde $ ys depositing ` our sav < y savings a bank. o, r temptation,sore hindrance. —a a yoti _. _ _....._ exam' les of trite' there are shining p goad example to your neighbour. :1; ?! E MN t" (iAI11p1®I®®®1���®.,•1��1�1�:•: ��1i� • ®�®� " a -•' .,„ ;r , + ", IVI�» i.' fw;.,;.,. ` :., ,..: ":.:.10. W �E twl! Christian men and women to whom n God has entrusted great wealth, and who have used that wealth as not their own but His. The Apostle Paul, writing ,many 9, Next fall keep in mind that the shorter the corn is cut, the easier it will be to deal with the stubble. gstimulati there a The more rowers a1 who voluntarily. clean -their fields well dest Gori, remnants the destroy Mil?riti#. + r ,..::. . - n ,.. �s. .c!, �� !w ,;,.P,., ,,., °; .t . :, ,u a :.? rt 1, t ...:,,. � :. �• years :later by inspiration about the Gospel ofJesus Christ,' and how r, p• .,. • . _ "foolish' it seems to "the wisdom of • ' "For see and y either shorter the time the inspectors will P1 ted to s �ertd rt. the work." n t o �,,; ' ,:' ..r. NI ^"^v° n """""°"""-° ,m„„,,,,,,,„ � . RI INilr ` :+' i h� .r:, ,, -„,e,®µ,,,-_- ' 1 ,,,.. ... ,• ,i-. u�, ,,,.,.� �.�..��.,�. ,:#r ; '.:�:. „" �, Vii fi . your,; ibis world," said, h`ar ye calling, brethren flow that not many ° wise. men after the flesh, not many ht ttot itran ,.noble arc called. Y11.1g. Ye y ., but God, hath chosen. the foolish things of the world to 'confound t17i.� There once' was a radio humorist who nevem mentioned • Aberdeen •>lun7bers, s, iin�' cicanin Gollax studs: I n .r.7"' , :.: or ntcrttlers-in-law. � '� ,a oq t U �'i, e . . !':.,,. ', ,; d�. Y wise; and God, hath chosen. the weak things of the world to confound. Che thnlgH, which are mighty; and base things of the world, and things which are despised, hath God chosen, yea,( to bring to - � SOURED QIP {� A WORLD?—11A : Wake up your Liver > NF S LIVER1 Bile brown $50 degrees or moclerat gov-� en) e ,. THE Southern Corn Muffins 3 well -beaten eggs : OF 1%s, ctrp brown sttgar urirh 2 cups corn meal p k I� STANDARD 1 teaspoon salt ah is • strut BANK , �/,��`'��10 h V J tge BAN S,.ed natRN OF CANADA g 1 -t �; UNITED �y per pp �y �p��+t� �y, �'g,�y�+p� pp, �r di 7Y a �119i kt A A� irr A A liVaiWIIA � IAS: � �NJF•DQE',9� 1L1367sl7d�� 9+ r� t� LIMITED. �! COM PAN ' , LILMW. ITER. �i�'1 •�, mem �1 in. • Aa ti, '" o O l 4 e 1 ( Phone r „r Irlil�t�i�W11�'�1��ll�',� �� � : u �E and things which are not, nought things that are. that no flrsH T `o Calomel necessary. ,r bZanY peoplo wlao Ecol sour, sluggish anti shatim glory in His presence (I, Cor'. genbrall wretched make tho mistake of tatting y 6 ). mum, oil, mineral water, laxative bandy oY 1:26 29), th _bo lea or roughage the lwhichiver. only IYYdVe As some one has said, let lis thank the bowels and ignolo the liver. what' ,t r, inword "matt btTtr. 5 y" tart ixoutpl +rdr dot nrlrg all Tar, itwo y God for the in that rr » pounds' bf 1itXtuti Uilo tnf�s gout bowole, Ciot and that it does riot say "not any." gar'it etdoi co mndcnie9tutima WOEicing u� est, 'or thet'e are some truly intellectual ehotild, b . °Ewer's.Litue tiVer AIS will eo0t fix you :nighty and noble among those tip, Purely vegetable. Oslo. sure. (molt. ',sk Rol irisin h iiatne, ofnee uttlpriituten. <>f this world, who are willing to be- fro. a r Etll di'trrk trtA. Gi of 1 tsp. bakingpowder p i� � p r golden /x cup golden syrup .scup sour milk ,1% cups flour ; ,, ! ;¢•.';; ;i' ' t` r� d + f , Q4:.r ;' aihrit t} .if Irt w:4i i �4 , „ �, kv!Ilr .smstossellmenSuilicriglarro e .. •", hyor� ':,.} yaYbnf;. n e n h g n. d le• n s 11 ::.: rda h. a �'i t , Sl ,. l; ... 'o.!.pirrL